Sherbrooke daily record, 28 septembre 1900, vendredi 28 septembre 1900
[" i ERR RR TT eT > Pe > wy XN wll SEE \u2014 RE \" J go 4a \u2014\u2014 - >> _ yo 5 and Foreign Office - that Great 17 the matter said : a\u201d és New.York, Sept.1 M v.5 VOL.LV, NO.191.THERE.TO STAY.Russia Has \u201cPossession of Coast Fortifi- | i | # ! .- cations and \u2018Evidently Intends to - Seize All Northern China, : UNITED D STATES MAKES NEW MO NE: 8, vou Break off Peace Negotiations if Tuan i is to - of the Chinese Government\u2014Britain\u2019s Position is - Still Unk.nown -Situation Considered Grave, \u201cWashington, Septamber 28, \u2014 (Special) ~The State Department, gives out today - that Minister Consger will*be instructed \u2018to ascertain from China whether Prince | Tuan\u2019s appointment to the virtual eon: \u201ctrol of the Govermment.shall be allowed : to stand.If so, Conger will be instruct\u2019 ed to drop peace negotiations, and Min- {- The Iriendly viceroys of the south are fo- ipter Wu.Chinese representative at.Washington, will be handed his pass- A declaragion of war will not\u2019 necessar- : \u2018Jy follow on the part of the United po but the whole policy -of with- wing troops would undergo a radical ange.| BRITAIN DELAYS.Berlin, Sept.27.\u2014Tke German .press Britain has rejected Ger \u201d many's proposal.They also continue to \u2018blame the United\" States tor the recently revived Chinese obduracv.and the re- * ppwed evidences that the Chinese intend, «to resume hostilities on a large plan.The Berliner Tageblatt alone.advises _ Germany not to \u2018expect a favorable an- _gwer to her, proposition from Lord Sal-, * isbury, * \u20188 his wish to carefully nurse , intimate, relations with the United States, forms the keynote of tis policy.\u201d The Foreign Office told the - .correspon- : deut of the Associated- Press - this after nooy that (fréat Britain's \u2018had not yet arrived, but that as soon as it did \u201cthe Government would be glad to __Prblie it.no matter what its character.- Bir Frank Leslie, the British ambas- sucer, who was interviewed .regarding \u201cGreat Britain's delay in_answering Germany's proposal is due to the fact as I understand it; that Lord Salisbury .bas asked Sir Claude MacDonald to report upon.the fensibility \u2018of the German | x pt S ~ RUSSIA THERE TO STAY.28.\u2014A special press \u2018dæpatch dated Shanghai, Septe uber 26, says :\u2014 The situation .cw Pg in Chiia now nore COL.SAM.i.HUGHES Ar \u201cmm WILL RECEIVE A WARM + RE- \"OEPTION ON ARRIVAL HOME.Cnt., September 28.\u2014( Spe- }~The citizens.arc preparing to give Mai Sam Hughes a warm reception oa Ris arrival from_South Africa._\u2014 A \"VIRGINIA ROMANCE.\u201c(Springfield Republican.) Lando Parr has been pardoneu out of the Virginia penitentiary by Governor.Tyler, for hix attempted and nearly suc- \u201cmme murder of one- Sandidge, two years ago.The story is that Parr took his pweetheart to an \u2018\u201c\u2018sll-day\u2019\u2019 religious meeting: hut in the recess between ser- Yes his cousin.Sandidge, with Whom | he had spent the preceding Saturday hight, persuaded the girl to a drive \u201cwith him.Parr mounted his horse and rode rafter \u2018them, and overtaking them fired every barrel of his pistol -at then.Half the shot took effect, and it vas Many - weeks before .Sandidge recovered.Parr\u2019 Was \u2018only sentenced Co two years - 0 prison.\u201d \u201cThis.is what is called a romance, : .THE PLAGUE AT GLASGOW.~ ~ (London Injly Chronicle.) - We-do not suppose that the cases of \u201cbubonic plague: which are reported to Fave appeared at Glasgow will -be_ followed by an extensive outbreak.It\u2019 ix not, indeed, \u2018at present certain thaï the disease is identical with that which has causing such widespread havoc in India.Some of \u2018the symptoms are the same, and the fact that the first Cases have appear: in the lowest teneinents\u2019 in thetown point in a similar direction, - but additional.evidence-is; we think, re- ira\u201d before hastily jumping to thé conclusion that Glasgow and thé Indian deaths are due to the same cause.But ven if that should prove to be the fact, Nst as one swallow._does -not make a | Summer, two or three cases of bubonic will not create an epidemic in this country.~When cholera has been Yaging \u2018on the continent, there have + UsuaHy occurred isolated choleraië/deaths i olr seaports, and a good deal of _ am among the moré excitahle portions Pqpulation, without any serious widespread results.So it will prob- | in the present instance, continues to deny | Limes: seriou.than ever beiore for ibgse whe | are interested in preser ving \u2018the inte- | grity of the Empire.: The Chinese avsrurnat is in the power of Boxer leaders, who are : likely to submit to the Enipres ager propositions unfavorable t them.still loyal to the throne, and any reign aggressions in Southern \u2018 precipitate an armel upr ising, | \u2018Already the governor of Nga, | vince has acdressed a mémorial Empress Dowager, declaring that : signatures to the viceroy '§ agreement with the foreign consuls in Shanghai are * forged.There is danger that.the fri dly viceroys; will be replaced.Shen, the friendly Taotai of Shanghai has been «| ordered north, and that-) means his death.Russia is strategical points from.Taku to Pekin.Her possession of the railway shows by the permanent arrangement her officers are making that sh to swallow the north of | + No one here believes that Russi : ever move out except under ow ing pressure from other powers.able to pay an indo is misleading.Her demand for \u2018the: punishm leaders of the Boxers as condition pre- tinued war and per ruption of the Chinese Government.Friendly feeling between Russia and Japan is increasing.France is\u201d hand in glove with Russie.g | RUSSIA HAS OVER 20,000 CHINA AT PRESENT.Vienna, Sépt.28.\u2014The Admirälty has {EN IN \"_ | received a despatch from Taku giving the | strength of -the forces landed thére | the allied powers as follows - by \u2014Austrian, 495 : German, 8,178 ; British, 8,353 ; American, 5,608 ; French, 6,575| ; Ital- jian\u201d 2,541 ; ; Russian, 20,934 ; J panese, 15,570.\u2018Total 68,253.: ONTARIO TOUR.SIR WILFRID WILL SPEAK |FIEST _ IN TORONTO.Toronto,.September 28.\u2014(Spéciai H\u2014 Premier.Laurier will, hold the first uieut- ing of his Ontario tour in \u2018Toronto.The date is not yet fixed.3 » - ' GREAT TELEPHONE PROJECT.1 .Londoners are accastomed always at the \u2018metropolis invaded by an army of \u201chavies, -who proceed to stop the traffic and to squat as comfortably and complacently in the middleof Regent street or the Strand, as if they were in a.hay field.Just \u2018now the- road is \u201cit the slow going navvy deliberately il his pipe as he sits calmly on his y barrow, is an musing distractio .not work of avater and gas pi electric tubes laid bare as the resumres his mysterious operations.This month over a \u2018thousand men are employed in.the streets opening the roadway and laying - miles of telephone tubes.\u2019lhis work is being done by the Post Qifice, and at last the general public aré to have the use of a general | telephone system throughout London.\"This scheme, begun in London, is to be carried through the country, a when finished will cost.over hoo, i is | the biggest job of the kind on record: = - _\u2014-\u2014 a THE LIBRARY AND ART UNION.The following books have just been added to the Library : Richard Carvel, Winston Churchill; Red Pottage, Mary Cholmondeley; A Duet with an occasional \u2018Chorus, A.C.Doyle; A Brave :Woman, E.Marlitt; At the Back af - the North Wind, Géo.Macdonald; Infatuation, B.M.Croker; Prisoners- of Hope, Mary Johnston, Co not Dow- cedent to peuce n otiations means -con- ps the complete dis- this season to see the leading streets of > died nounces a New Move.NÈWS CAUSES A STIR ANONG WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT \"CIRCLES.St.Petersburg, September 28.(Special)\u2014It i 8 officially announced that the naval portions of China will be Mead: i \u2014 ! Swift cruisers wil protect transports.| Washington, September 2, \u2014(Special).foreign Head \u2014The St.Petersburg announcement, | cf] - the blocade of Chinese ports has created \"excitement here.It is presumed it wil.be \u201cpacific blocade,\u201d \u201cus designated international law.LADIES MUSIOAL CLUB MEETING HELD © To PREPARE FOR THE COMING \u2018SEASON.the Ladies\u2019 Musical Club, which took place yesterday at Wilson's Music Hall, the business arising from the approaching opening of the season was transacted.Miss Hubbard was appointed secre- retary in place of Miss Henekér, and the name of Mrs.Walter Wilson was added to the committee.The 27th of October was named as the te of the first musical meeting.The work for the year was arranged for, and will include a number of in- , teresting programmes by various composers, devoting every third \u2018meeting to .the study of Mozart.Of course, the scheme of the work ior - the year: will be subject to alterations.\u2014_\u2014\u2014t SEEK HOME.IN CANADA| 7000 Molkans From Russia For Northwest | i \u2014 THEY FIND.RUSSIAN YOKE IRKSOME, AND SEEK A FREE |.- COUNTRY: Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014The Dominion Ime migration lofficials are in negotiations with three delegates representing a people closely akin to the Doukhobors with a view to establishing a settlement of 7,000 of their compatriots in the Cana dian Northwest next winter.The: peo- \u2018ple are called Molkans, but-in nearlÿy cvery respect are said to be identical to the Doukhobgrs.They are said to.find the Russian yoke irksome and are anx- jous to live in a free country.They are Christians of a primitive type.The dele gates are.Philip Shubin, Ivan Bucknell\u201d and Ivan \u201cSamari im.Tracts of land have been picked out in the northwest, and should other arrangements -prove satisfactory, the influx.will conunence .next winter.| , Co DIED OF STARVATION.\u2018da v z MISSIONARY TELLS OF AWFUL DESTITUTION AMONG | \"INDIANS.Winnipeg, \u2018Sept.28.\u2014Mr.G.F.Stevens, a Méthodist missionary at Oxford House, in a letter dated Oxford House, September 10, 1900, makes the following \u201chorrible - announcement : \u2018During the late winter and early spring of this year between.twenty and thirty Indians of the Saulteaux and trading in to ls\u2019.land Luke, Hudson tribe, residing at or near Sandy: Lake Bay Company post, of starvation.Rabbits and deer have failed these people and although they eat even the bark of trees and so forth, yet they are not always able to sustain life during the long winters.\u2019 Oxford House is in the district of Keewatin and js situated about half way between Norway House and York luc tory.| LL: UPILS INJURED.Two pupils of the St.Charles College, met with accidents while amusing themselves.on the play ground yesterday One bad his shoulder put out of joint, and the other was unconscious tor a time from being struck by a ball.pe \u2014 STOCKS.R: F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019 Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, | o\u2019clock, by telegraph, as follows : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.* tf Canadian Pacific Railway, sh Montreal Gas 45x Toronto fitreet Railway, - 103 woo Halifax Tramway, 0514 \u2014 NEW- YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.American Sugar,\u201d 116% American Tobscco, Ç 89 Chicago, Min.& st, l'aul,e ls 4 Manhattan, 8 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE.Oct.Wheat, : 64 ' \u2018Orn, hi ats, | a% _ York, .35 At the mecting of thé committee of, TO BLOCKADE CHINA.St.Petersburg [ Despatoh An-| tar iS LIKELY SHERBROOKE, QUE, STRUCK BY LIGHTN ING.| | \u2014 |BARN WITH STOUK BURNED AT DIXVILLE.Dixville, Sept.28:\u2014( Bpecial )\u2014Light- H.Eyron, of this place, about 5 o\u2019élock Thursday, morning, and,.burned it down completely, together with the hay and grain, ulso ten cows and; one horse.Insured in S.& S.Mutial, for, $250.ME.GALE\u2019 THE CHOIDE.STANDARD BEARER, IN COMPTON.,,.a tonvention yesterday! at Bury for the purpose of choosing a candidate for\u201d the coming general + election, Mr.Gule, being indisposed; was.not yet accepted the candidature.\" Waterville, Sept.Wednesday a delegation composed of Hon.S.A: Fisher; Mr.Jus.Hunt, M.L.A., Dr.Wells, and other prominent Liberals waited on Mr.A.H.Gale, asking him to allow bimself to be put in nomination as a candidate for linmentary honors at the coming - gen- \u2018eral elections for -the County of Compton, to oppos¢ Mr.R.H.Pope, who it is\" expected will candidate.Mr.Gale, after thunkint 'thè gentlemen.present, asked for a few days\u2019 time to consider the matter.- os ne WEATHER PROBABILITIES.\u2018September 98.\u201411 \u201ca.m.\u2014Fose mst for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteor- -{ological Bureau : Moderate winds; fine and.ovol.oe spr 0 1 [dian Ranc Dtill Co., and\u2019 G: \u201cWilson, left a few days ago for,a two weeks\u2019 fishing distri ict.I Dr.aud Mrs.Ww.A, Farwell are.ex- peo home tomorrow.Mr.J.Bedard, of Richmond.is in town body.\u2018Flags in the city are at half-mast, out.of respect to the lute Premier of - Quebec.A golf tournament and tea which was to have taken place yesterday, was postponed on account of the impropitious weather.! boon Tepondtt oe + ; One Placide, Gosselin .was fined $2 and costs in.police court, yesterda morning, for being.drunk and disortatly in his mother\u2019s house.Mrs.James R.Gifi and Miss Margaret Giff, who have spent part of the summer at East Hatley, are spending a few weeks in Sherbrooke, where they have relatives and many friends, it being Mrs.Gifs carly home.Mrs.Woods and Miss Melèn Woods, of , \u2014_ Tofield, in town, left for Montreal, route tô New York.\u201d _- \"Dr.Ahern and Miss Ahern, trom Quebec, are stopping in | town for a few days.Mr.\u2018Malcolm McFarlane, of Stratford, \u2018Ont, was in the city today and left this afternoon for Montreal.\u201cThe Grand Lodge of the Daughters of England meets in Montreal on Thanks- giying Day.Mrs.C.Pearce, of this city, has been appointed the delegate from Diamond \u201cJubilee Lodge.\u2018Mrs.Earl, of Moe's River, died nesday night, at Stanstead where had been visiting, The non.-éoms of the 53rd have called a meeting for to-night.- Wed- she * \u20ac Miss Eva Demers, who has been spending purt yf the summer in Sherbrooke with her relatives, left for her home.in Holyoke, Mass., lash evening: Mr.E.P.Bedard, who has been.Mr.I', Belanger for some time, with bas | bought the dry goods stock of Mr.Wm.sibthorpe pe Wells, Mr from Montreal, claims agent of -uhe fsrand 'Truik Sis- tem! ts in town on legal business.Mr.A.l£.Beckett, of Montreal, is ir town - Mrs.Bottome is slowly F'esOs CHINE; Tfrom a serious fall, which she had last \u2018week, and is able to be \u2018about again.Justice \u2018White \u2018has\u2019 sold his farm Fo hh Lindsay.Mr.at Linda to Mr.Miss G.Armitage, of East Shesbrooke is at home again after a visit to friends : in Marhleton.: ; Mr.Wurtele, of Bishop\u2019 s Crossing, will! conduct the services at the Anglican Church at Ascot Corner during the absence in Englanc of the Rev.Win.Adcock.= Mrs.A.W.Elkins arrived last night; from\u2019 Fast Orange, N.J.called here by .Elkins.the illfiess of her eldest son, Mr.Willie ning struck the burn of Messrs.C.& | TO BE LIBERAL .\"The Liberals of Compton county held Their choice: \"fel upon Mr.A: Hi Gale, of Waterville.present, and, it is understood, has not 20.\u2014( Special VA Lust, Par: be the Conservative |.ET = cooper vêtue and hunting.trip in the Lake Megantic (Quebec, who recently visited Mrs.H.A.i en : ready for: next -winter\u2019s skating, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.CANADIAN.ENDURANCE.They Do Most Extraorain- ary Marching \u20ac of the War: father from Krugersdorp on August 22nd, gives details of the most extraordinary marching \u2018of the campaign.In jhrve , wecks: -the regiment marched 240 ¢ miles through a heavy country, and Col.Otter to keep his men in good heart adopted the idea of putting a dozen of the best singers in the regiment toge- they in.the centre to \u201csing marching sobgs.On August 17 the regiment was Trear guard of the column pursuing De Wet, \u201cthe men stood to their arms at \u201c11 p-m., marched off at 1.30 a.m., and went, all night until 10.30 next morning with: out a bite to cal, covering twenty- onu milo.They marched out again in the afternoon but Lord Kitchener apparently\u2019 recognizing that there was u limit to human ehdurance, \u2018ordered them to go back \u201cand camp for the night.When the regiment reached Krugersdorp on August 22nd, after its fortnight of steady march ing, the men went through the town gaily singing, \u201cThe Land\u2019 of the Maple\u201d Leaf.\u201d .\u2014- ! + \u2018THE DEAD PREMIER.\"FAOUSANDS VIEW THE REMAINS AS THEY LIE IN.STATE.HQéèbec, _ Sept, .28.\u2014( Special )\u2014Four- thousand people viewed the remmins ol Premier Marchand, which lie in state at the Legislative Buildings, ( this morning \u201cPERSONALS and BRIEFLE TS.Messrs.Percy F.Doyle, of the: Cana- \u2018 The Rev.W.S.Reilly is pürsuing his theological studies at St.Mary's Seminary, Baltimore, Md.- : Mr.R.S.Dillon of Sherbrooke; visiting Montreal for a brief vacation.is Mi.E, p.\u201cOlivier, manager of \u201cthe Ma- Bog branch of the E.I.Bank, is not in good health, and has been advised \u201cto give up work for a month.Mr.moving into one of the housés in the|* Terrace, belonging to Mr.H.À.Odell.The busiest people, in town just now.are the plumbers, of whom there ape not half enough to go round.° District Magibtrate Mulvena is at Ha- \u2018 terloo\u2019 today.Tomorrow he - will Lold \u2018court in Magog, Monday at Richmond, and Tucsday at Sweetsburg.- Captain Carter las been in town \u2018this week, \u2018and left for Quebec yesterday.At a meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid Society of St.Andrew\u2019s church a resvlu- \u201ction of sympathy was passed to be sent \"to Mrs.(Rev.) MacLeod, of Vankleek Hill.Among the late arrivals at the Grand Central are: H.S.Buckland, James | Quilly, Alexandel Pender and wife; Pp.H.Burns, D.M.Lefebvre, Edward Perry, Montreal; 1.L.LeBel, Toronto; W.M.Harrison, Bedford; S.Worthen, Ayer\u2019s Flat.Mr.H.N.Holland, general manager of Golden Placer and Quartz Minin Company, is in, town demonstrating the meriti j'of the proposition to prominent mining men of Sherbrooke, and it is\u201d likely (à local agent will be appointed and a tlarge block of the stock floated in this* section as the project meets with general favor.Messrs.Alfred Paradis, Fred Gadley Kugene Olivier Jeft this week for a few days\u2019 fishing and hunting near Trois Pistoles.: Mrs.A.Shurtleff, who has been spend: ing her.vacation with relatives in New York and Jersey City, returned home this morning.| Among the Jate arrivals at the American House are: M.B.Willard, A.H.Bishop; Marbleton; Dr.J.McCurdy, Granby; J.C.McCaig, -Ulverton; B.El- \"lis, St.John, N.B.5° A.Moss, Coati- cook; J.Cronun, D, Kerr, Compton ; J.A.Bothwell, Richmond; J.Pender, Compton.+ Mr.Jos.F.St.Denis, pre has been in the employ of the G, T.R\u2019y for the past seventeen years, bos severed his connection with that company and ue- cepted a position as bodkkeeper for Mr.5.\"C.Nutter.Mr.St.Denis \u2018enters up-.; on his new duties the first of October.Mr.and Mrs.J, F.\"Lewis and Miss Gertrude Lewis have left town for a ; brief- visit to Russell, Mass., The house oñ- High strect, formerly occupied: by Mr.IE.S.Stevens, and now the property of A.S.Hobson, sq., is (being put in order and alterations made, \u2018pr eparatory to being oceupied, The rink at Lennoxville which col- Japsed last spring under the weight of snow, is to he re-built, and, will be 1 IN THREE WEEKS 240 MILES WERE COVERED.Toronto, Sept.28.\u2014Cupt, Mason, of the Royal.Canadians, writing to his I numbers.C.C.Cabana and family are just | | cording- to the IK nglish law, tinued.it by a special act._ Volunteer F 10 goes London, September -28.\u2014(Sptcial).\u2014 toria, September 27th, that the Boers attacked Paget\u2019s force at Piennar\u2019s River Station, this morning, but were.beaten off after three hours\u2019 fighting.General Buller occupied Macmae River and the eastern side of Burghers\u2019 Pass, on September 206th, after slight resistance.Helibron, Reitz and Lindley - have been re-occupied.Pretoria, September 28.\u2014(Sperial)\u2014So far, 17,000 men have volunteered o the Transvaal police force.The rush for places ori the force is due largely to the.popularity of Baden- Powell as \u2018commander-in-chief.Loindon; Sept.28.\u2014The Lord Mayor has received the following message from General Roberts : \u2014'\u201cThe City of - London Imperial Volunteers will reach London before November 5th.\u201cI fear I cannot return so souw.\u201d ~~ Lord Roberts reports under date# Pre- |.= PRICE ONE CENT.ROBERTS SENDS \u201cREPORT.Boers Attack Paget's Force But Are Beaten Off\u2014Rbberts ~ Cannot Return B fore November 15-19 ,000\" \u2018Men Police Force\u2014Many Refu- Lorenzo Marques.MERCENARIES UNRULY.> \"The ~Irish-Americans, lately serving with the Boers have been removec from their barracks here to the Portuguese transport\u2019 India, te prevent disturbances\u2019 in the town.| 7 MANY GUNS FOUND: London, Sept.28.\u2014Lord Roberts reports as follows; from DPretoris,.under .yesterday\u2019s date : - lan Hamilton found Rives, near Hectorspruit, these guns : \"T'wo English 12-pounders.Two 75 millimetre Creusots.\u2018Two 3-inch Krupps.One 75 millimetre.Vickers-Maxim.Two pompoms.Qne: English mountain gun._ Three muzzle-loaders.\u2018\u2019Most of them had Thère was also considérable il-bris_ gun carriages, and there ma prol.aly Amore guns in the river.~ i Ed Leen destroyed .- London, Sept.28.\u2014A\u2019 special despatch from Lorenzo Marques: says Boer refugees continue to arrive here in- great.Two hundied more arrived today.They state that all the gums left at Komatipgort were either irreparably damaged or buried.The burghers in the field have still plenty of ammunition, but are handicapped by lack of organiz- Led leadership.-.Governor-General Machado, of l\u2019ortu- guese Fast Africa, is at his_ wits end to-know how jo provide for the hordes of penniless and starving refugees cone.stantly arriving.7 Philadelphia, September 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014There is every indication that the coul: miners\u2019 strike will terminate tomorr ow.| \u201cHazelton, Pa., September 28.\u2014The Associated Press at 10 o\u2019clock last.night, secured from President Mitchell the admission that.he believes that the mine opersitors have agreéd to make the striking mine workers an offer of a 10 per cent.increase in.wages.The towering feature of the coal.strike situation last night, and the one which attracted the attention of all interests involved was the widely circulated re- an an -Pole-Carew reports hat there is enormous amaiit - oË rol: ing \u2018sLouk \u201cthe main and Selati lines in good order.The vehicles extend for eight miles the Selati line alone.Komatipoort, Pole-Curew says, is indescribably filthy.He has telegraphic communication with Lorenzo Marques.\u201d : RUNNING DOWN\" DE WET.Pretoria, Sept.27.\u2014A strong mounted force under \u201cCol.Delisle left to-day.pursuit of General 1DeWet.Each\u2019 man bas two horses and the gun teams are doubleds The transport is carried : Cape tarts.THE COAL MINERS WN, It is Stated\u201d the Mine owners \u2018Have Oftered 10 per \u2018vent Increase in Wages and the Strike Wili Probably.be Settled.ployees has not been disclosed, it was openly admitted in authoritative sources that such endeavor: was in progress.President Truesdale, of the Lackawan- na Company, is quoted as making such admission, but in what manner or \u2018by whom they wewe being conducted, he declined to state.7 New York, September 28._ President day at J.P.Morgan & Co\u2019s .: .&I was at the meeting - yesterday ° at J.P.Morgan\u2019s office and at other previous meetings.port that negotiations are pending \u2018and rapidly nearing completion for an amicable settlement of the strike.While the identity of the person or persons who are said to he at work endeavoring to bring about the immediate\u201d land peaceful adjustment of the differences between the employers and em- A HERO PASSED AWAY.ONE OF THE LAST OF THE FAMOUS LIGHT BRIGADE DIFS.New York, Sept.28.\u2014Alexañder Huston, bugler of the first section of the Light Brigade, which made the famous charge upon the Russian guns at th Crimean battle of Balaklava on October 25, -1854, was buried yesterday at Mas- peth, L.I.Houston was RY years old.He sounded the call for the charge of the Light Fri- gade at Lord Cardigan's command, subred a Russian gunner at the foot\u2019 of | the hill, and managed.to get back , to safety with the 195 survivors of \u201cthe gallant 673.He saw Captain Nolan killed by a shell wtile leading his command and heard his wild shriek, since immortalized.in English military history: Houston's horse fell dead near Nolan's bodv, on the recall.He was wounded \u2018in both legs but soon recovered.Wken he came to this *conntrk he would, ac- have forfeited his pension, but Parliament con: ee \u2014 \u2014 for.me to tell you that negotiations towards the settling of the strike are actually, unden way.They are heing con- conducted by a man who does not dir- cctly represent either party to the d ffi- culty.Senator Hanna is not the man 1 refer \u2018to, and I have, hot seen Archbishop Ryan at all.\u201d MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS.OPERA HOUSE, Sherbrooke Tuesday Eveniog, Oct.And, The Kaleideoscopic eshaniclt speéta- ar surprise, CHAS.H.YALE\u2019S \u201cThe Evil Eye,\u201d = \u2018NY Management, of the author, SIDNEY R.ELLIS, with all its wealth of novelty add sumptuous surroundings.Great, cast.includes Gus Bruno, Mayme.Mayo, Tommy Eliott and the Bros.Borani, the famous Phasey troupe, the ANNIVERSARY CONCERT IN THE LECTURE HALL, st.Androw\u2019s Church, Monday Evening, October Ist.3 Miss Barker, soprano, of Montreal, and some of Sherbrooke\u2019s must popular local talent will take part.Admission 25c.WANTED\u2014FIRST CLASS COOK.AP- wonderful Electric Ballet, all the marvelous features and novelties which have made this play and production THE Ta OF THE TOWN.| Prices $1.00, .75¢, and 25c.Seats now on sale at Fraser's Store, Curtain rises.sharp at 8 0 \"clock.- Drug To the Members of tho Stanstead and Sherbrooke Mutual Fire Insuranc« Company.- Notice is herebyfgiven that the annual meeting of the members will.be held at the Head Office of.the Company in Sherbrooke on W eduesday, the ard day of October next, (1400) at 3 o'elock p.m.GEO.ARMITAGE, ply, Queen\u2019s Hotel, Sherbrooke.Secretary and Treasurer in the Crococile of on or and xk NID: the M HAP.the.st ; ONDERtEU« of \u2018 ANDERINGES- \u2019 - 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Bosh T slepi:ones.FRE 1A THOMPSON % COMPANY Bankers and Financial Agents.Municipal, Raliway and In- œustrini Debentures .bought snd sold.vestment Securities suitable for Trust Funds, always on 8.- band.- Notes and Biils Distouuted.Advances made upon approved Collateral + echange Purchased.| T4 fllces: Sin Life Burlétng, ell Felert hone 102.Sherbrooke \u201d LOU \\ YSTEM \u201cFuneral of _ -HON.PREMIER MARCHAND, Sher brooke to Quebre.$3 05, And Rsturn, Good going by- all ;trains Sept.23th, valid to return until\u201d Sept.otk, 1900.ANNUAL WESTERN EXCURSION September 22, _28 and 29.' Return fares from Sherbrooke to Tort Huron, Mich, Al Detroit, Mich.7.7.Ll.15.10.Cleveland, Ohio ceceeeer on 17.60.- : Bay City, Mich._.meeeeeeenes 17.55.© Saginaw, -Mich.rs eeesaes L 17.45.Columbus, Ohio.erreee een 20.10.rand Rapids, Mich.waa.19.40.: Chicago, LH.ii.veus .19.20.Uincinnati, Ohio, .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.22.60.St.Paul or Minneapolis, Minn.42.20.Tickets valid for return until October 05, 1900.B W, SMITH, - © Git and Tieket Agent.; t Bell.Tel.No: 61.6 We CANADIAN = PACIFIC ANNUAL WESTERN EXCURSION | ROUND TRIP RATES raom SHERBROOKE ~ Tick ts good gol seh, ln SEFTENEES 21,28 ND 29 Correspondin rates from other tations: OICE OF ROUTES.For further particulars apply- to Canadian.Pacific Railway Agents.| - W.-H.BOYTUM, ' AR TA Top Art Building.Bell \"Telephone 130, BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD Summer Arrangement.JUNK BETH, 1900.Trains run daily except Sunday, except when .otherwise noted.Trains leave Sherbrooke: MAIL, 5.00 a.m.for st.Johnsbury, Concord, À H, Nesbus, Worcester, Boston, Springfield, ew York EXPRESS.Leaves Sherbrooke 11.85 a.m.arrives \u201c- Newpert 12.10, lébves Newport 12.55 | St Johnsbug 2.84 p.m., Concord 6.20 ¢ iB ton 8.50 p.m.and Fortland, Me.vig , Mountain Noteb, LOBPIDE \u20ac only ot > rh .Hatley and - MIXED.Leave Bnerbrooke 10.00 a.m.\u201ctor New- pors rv and way stations.NIGHT EXPRESS.9.85 v.m.Concord, N.H., Worcester, Boston, aud Portland, ide., via White Mountain Notch, for white River.Jet.Springfield, New York.TOCaAi.Leave Sherbrooke 5,20 p.m., \u2018for New- rt and Way stations, FR x THE SOUTH.Express leaves Boston 1.15 \u2019 .Worcester 11.40 a.m:, Concor.8.20 p.m., ortiand Me., #.45 a.m., Springfield 9.10 a.m., Bs.Johnsbury\u201d +1.56 p.1D., arriving Sherbrooke Leaves Boston 7.30 p.m., concord, 9.50p.m., Portland Me., 8.45 p.m., New york 4.00 pp.\"Brringfield, 8.00 p.m.st.Johnsbury 8.15d.m., arriving Sherbrooke 6.40 a - ACCOMMODATION, Leave Concord, N.H.6.00 ca.via Plymouth, St.Jchnsbury.10.448.m.~~ arnving Newpor 112.35 p.m,, cou.aecting with acommodation leaving Newport at 1.2¢ p.n., -wrriving Sherbrooke 2.55 p.m.LOCAL.Leaving Newport 7.30 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.ub a.m.\u2018De Fo FLANDERS, Gen\u2019! Pass.and Ticket.Agent.Quebec Central R\u2019y - _ SUMMER TIME TABLE, , AN EFFECT MONDAY, 25TH JUNE, 1909 LEAVING SHERBROOKE.UGH EXPRESS-Ledve Sherbrooke 7 a.m vis 11.40 a.m arrive Quebec (Ferry) 11.45 a.m., Puilman-Paiace Car, through coach \u2018und baggage car, Boat to Quebec, and Pullman i wince car, Springfieid to Quebec, daily, sundays : Ss-clu * PABSENGEB -Leave ° Sherbrooke \"3.50 p.2 ave Levis 8.66 p.m , Praave Quebec (Ferry Type man Drawitg Room Buffett car, Yans to Quebec, via Dudswel! Jct., daily, foo days excepted.\u201c\u201d ACCOMODATION\u2014 Leave Sheibrooke 11.45 p : 10, arrive Tring Jet, 4.85 a.m., arrive Levis 9.5 8 \u2018m., arrive Quebec (Ferry) 9.60 a.m., daily, bundays excepted.RA GH To Leave Bherbrooke 9.10 5.ra, arrive Tring Jct.6.05 p.m., daily, Bundays excepted.- ARRIV NG AT SHERBROOKE _ - T THROUGH EXHFRES+\u2014L£ave Quebec (Ferry) à £1b pu \"arrive Sher- ¥130ke 9.20 p.m., Pullman Paiace Car, through toach aud baggage car Queoec to Soston, and \u2018Ancougb Pullmau Palace car, Québec to Spring- ti aid, daily, Sundays included.PASSE] GKR-Leave Quebec (Ferry) 7,30 a.n., 1.ave Levis 8 a.m, wirive- =herbroose 1.10 pa, 4 vHman Dra aig Roum Buffet car, Quelxt to baLyans via wis iwè Jet, daily, Sundays ex ©t pu:d: ACCOMU A l'IUN-\u20141 var * Quebce cailv excepu baturday-6.15 p.m.les.: oo vid 6.45 p.m., Brive Agerbrocge 1.10 a.m.FREIGH ~{.uve Tring Jen, 6.50 a.m., arrive , leave Levis 4.15 p.m By rbrmke Lp, .Jor vo Coen, Caskets, ac wil inloriastion r Bi y vs dette Ah a Ye ARTES, Eu on sn UNDY, Joh WoL, 2360, Clans.Gow, Vans anon Serveyer ape Civil Knginnar, - 1 A.DUFRESNK, Proviucisi aud Dominion Lani Suryeyor, § casio of Civil Englneers.- 085534 King for.rent,\u201d Bel 1 member ci the Canadiss Pptant unl.CLEARING SALE or.Working, Overtime I We are hustling night and day in or- S i 1 Oo E S der to fill our orders for Carpets, Cur- i ishings.We're closing out many lines at cost tains and House Furnis ge We ars supplying your friends in the A prices to make sure of gelling them.| Getting late in the season and we want) you ?SU to miko a clean ewoep.This week we are showing excellent patterns in Tapestry Carpet, suitable L.D: ABBOTT, i Shoe Merchant, for double parlors, cut, matched and sewed at only 60c per yard.l.ennoxville.CROSSLEY\u2019S VELVET CARPET, \u2014 worth $1.80, for only $1.35 per yard, FOR SALE.vid border to mao: _ Fine Axminster Rugs, in rich \u2018pat have decided to digpose of \u201cretail terns, at a slight advance on cost.and now offer it, with Full assortment of Curtains, Portieres, complete fixtures for \u2018running same ; Window Blinds, etc., just received.including new soca fountain, ice cream: apparatus, cake bakery tools, etc., etc, The store, ice cream parlors, bake shop, os and cellar room will be rented at nable: terms.C.H.FLETCHER, = FOR SALE OR TO LET.now occupied by Mr.Owing to increase in wholesale business, department,\u201d JOHN EDWARDS, Furniture and Carpets, 71 WELLINGTON ST + or Sale Pair of bay geldings, heavy draft- hor- reasq Pos ssion Ist May next, ges, full brothers, just seven and eight Se t.25th, 1900.years, weigh 1400 lbs.each.Have been R.W.HENEKER, Com.working in the streets as one of _ the Silver Spring Brewery teams, for the | FOR SALE y; 5 Ball street ; comfortable residence, all modern conveniences.Also, another equally desirable, 7 Gillespie last three years.This is without.doubt the best broken ano nicest work team in che City of Sherbrooke.This advertisement will week only.Apviy to S.C.NUTTER, Silver Spring Brewery, Sherbrooke.2 L.A cok lp ADVERTISEMENT.appear one Tonteat I EA 1 ~~.Friday, Sept.28th, 1900.A.leased With the Way.business is growing these days.Growing busier and busier every day in spite of the disagreeable weather.our immense stock, marked at a reasonable profit on maunufdcturer\u2019s prices, and courteous treatment to all are cards that draw all the time, FLANNELETTE UNDERWEAR, - \u201cGroeery - Section.Tonight and tomorrow .will | be busy times for this section\u2019 filling orders with the necessities of life, Just a few price hints, s y + \u2018The first lot of these FLOUR.Some talk -of this article Z 7 Bods) ust So hand amd advancing again.Wouldn't be a bad! 7] = Zaire samples of which idea to replenish your stock, porhaps.//, 7 re shown on our con-| Wi gell - l/ tre table.1s! - Royal\" Family Fleur, 2 4.40 o \u2019 good fam ur, 20- .hese garments are made by one of eee\u201d bout strong balors 236 sul Canada\u2019s largest manufacturers of \u201cBuda\u201d fine family four 2.| \u201cFive Roses\u2019 best flour made, 270 lgclien apparel, and for style, cut and \u201cevery bag or barrel sent out by usisthoroughly finish are not surpassed by the- finest gusranteed to please.] home work.'KESERVING SEASON \u2019 now full, Here is a partial fist : ladies\u201d Flannelette Night Gowns, in light blue, pink or: cream, trimmed with wide flannselette embi idery to match, on.+ Sugar uses up quickly now.Here you get 15 pounds Redpath granulated \u201cfor fine- quality.looks just - like flannel.-| $1 UD.81.85 each.7 > ; .| Ladies\u2019 flannelette night gowns, same| GLASSJARS go well now, too.Sizes\u2014lints at 65c.doz., quarts, all dolors and made as the above, with oot- sold out, half gallon, %0c, doz.- ton torcheon lace trivaming, 31.50.Ladies\u2019 ilannelette night.gowns, pink, Delivered safoly and promptly at your light blue or white, \u2018trimmed with door.irill of same material.Y8c.and $1.25 wave Co | Ladies\u2019 flannelette night gowns, made| VINEGARS for pickling.n nice striped patterns, OUce.each.We keep only the hest that money can buy, and turn it over to our customers at a small advance.T White Wine Vinegar, xxx strength, 40e.per gallon.\u201d \u201cPure Cider Vinegar, xxx strength, 40c.| per gallon.| Ladies\u2019 Flannelette Undershirts, ji blue or pink, three rows of tucks, jr insertion -pattern,| $1.00, 75¢.each.- Ladies\u2019 l'lannelette pat ter, 456.pair.| cron ~ Drawers, striped \u201c1 Children\u2019s F lannclette Drawers, 35 and 5c.; English Mult Vinegar, xxx strength, | Lady attendants to serve in this de- Ce- per gallon.pr pram.- Speci prices on large quantities.Far the Convenience of our patrons who cannot get out to do tbeir shopping ea1lier in the day we will keep our establishment open till 10 o\u2019clock to-night anid tomorrow nent Inspect Our Ready- to-Wear Laie Tailor-made Costumes at $7.45, $7.95, $8 50, $11.50.Lndirs! Jackets and Capes an $3 45 $4 20, $4.95, $5 50 up.thes\u2019 \"Dress skirts, $2.00.$2 45 $3 00.$3.50, $1.10 up.Lier Waists iu Satin, Flannelette, Silk, efc.L 38 Our advertisement will not appear in Saturday\u201d 8 RECORD your-eye ope for the Monday i issue.dies\u2019 Felt Hats, Rough Riders, etc Keep >.?.Keep nearly everything you require - SEA A.aire \u201cTes the Satisfactory Store.A ~ v > city and country.Can we not supply | \u201c| hase recorded them, But this is as it should be\u2014with| | grand ~ | Orders have been 1 The time is fast - the present volunteer force in the Phi - né % : \u2018Phogeughly Bhsillusioned.| FAMOUS IRISH LEADER WOULD NOW GIVE MUCH TO WITHDRAWS: THE RUBBISH HE HAS WRITTEN ABOUT THE BOERS.London, Sept.28.\u2014The Pretoria correspondent of the Standard, in a recent despatch, throws a new light upon Michael Davitt\u2019s experience in the Transvaal and his feelings toward the Boers.In view of Mr.Davitt\u2019s contributions to quent to his visit to the seat of war, the Standard\u2019 despatch - is of interest.It is as follows : \u2014 \u201cMr.Michael Davitt left Pretoria on the 15th day of May, \u2018broken and.sick at heart,\u201d according to the words he himself used on the railwdy platform.The Rev.H.J.Batts, Baptist minister, and they are testi- fiec' to by the Rev, Henry, W.Goodwin, Congregational minister.\u2018He told me,\u201d ing advised the Transvaal Government, if they would commend : themeelves in sympathy of European nations, they should at once wire.Lord Roberts to this effect : \u2014 = \u201c \u2018Now that \u2018the Free State is conquered, and we are unable to resist.alone the might of England, in the interests of humanity and to prevent further IMoodshed, we will: surrender.\u2019 \u201cIn stead of doing this,\u201d said Mr.Davitt, \u2018\u2018they have sent a message of a threatening character, telling Lord Ro- or destroy Johannesburg if terms are not made.What the terms are they do | not sti», ano they do not really mean to cari: out the threat.Their whole before the civilized world.They- propose | prolonging the business, without seriously meaning to fight, for the one object of heaping up the bars of gold 1 they: are \u2018taking from the mines and qf ticcumulating and hoarding them in obedience to tke dictation of that old mah, Paul Kruger.\u201d THAT - OLD MAN KRUGER.\u201c \u201cThat old\u201d man Paul Kruger,\u201d continued Mr.Davitt; \u2018is engaged in a sort of spiritualist seance.business, with some blind boy predicting events that lt has cost me £300.I was full of enthusiasm for these people.They know me; they trusted me.Today, they refused to give me any information as to the situation for my papers, and 1 go away broken and sick at heart.I am thoroughly disillusioned.For me to remain in this atmosphere is no longer possible.They | ask me, \u201cWhy go away so soon ?Things ure not so bad as you think.\u2019 \u2018What,\u2019 said 1,\u201d \u2018when ten thousand men retire, as dt Kroonstad, and practically run away without firing a shot.\u2019 \u2014 THE KROONSTAD FIASCO.\u201c\u2018Twent down to Kroonstad and saw their positions.© They were excellent.The Boers thoroughly deceived me.They assured me that they would dispute every inch of ground and would sell their liberties with their lives.What.{happened you know.All along the line [ have been refused their confidence and have been thoroughly deceived.I wrote to my papers this rubbish about the stand that was to be made at Kroonstad.I would give £100 to withdraw what | have written.; \u201c \u201cI go away tonight, but do not know are other English journalists here be sides yourself.\u201d \u201c \u201cYes,\u201d replied Mr.Davitt, \u2018but r am Journalist difference.\u2019 \u201cA French baron came up at this moment.\u2018He has,\u201d said Mr.Davitt, \u2018fought \u2018through the war.He has given up everything for their cause.Now he is going away a pauper, utterly neglécted, without money\u2019 enough to pay his fare.\u2019 \u201d\u2019 \u2014\u2014 \u2018BEWARE OF THE SNARE.- | The extraordinary and ever increasing sale of Morin\u2019s \u2018\u2018Creso-Phates\u201d has given rise to several imitations which\u2019 [are not\u2019 only worthless, \u201cbut very dangejous at times.Beware, on + Always see that our- trade mark © P.W.\u2019 is on the label.pme THE COST OF CONQUEST.;\u201d - Philippines Makes Necessary Another Volunteer Army in U.8.\u201cNew York, Sept.28.\u2014A - special to the World, says : \u2014 - j Department to the chiefs of the different bureaus to prepare statements show- \u2018ing the cost of recruiting and maintaining a volunteer force as against the \u2018cost \u201cof maintainance of the same number of regulars and based upon the item of extra expense attached to the recruiting und organization of the voluntéer forces.approaching when \u2018ippines must be withdrawn.To maintain the necessary force in the Philip- \u201c pines another volunteer army must be authorized or else an increase in the regular army.The War Department will point out to Congress that the latter plan is the only feasible one, and asks for authorization to\u2018 raisé the strength of the army to 100,000 men, with per- , luanent recruiting stations \u2018throughout \u2018thé country.the\u2019 American press düring and subse- TROOPS - ARE READY.i \u2014 || win be.Hhrried to Mining \u201cDiséetot When Required UNDERSTANDING BETWEEN SHERIFF AND THE \u201c GOVERNOR.Hazelton, Pa., Sept.28.\u2014The request \u2018made by Sheriff Harvey for troops, although not refused, was not granted by Governor Stone.state officials at - Harrisburg, Lave an understanding THE however, between them be thrown into this region in short \u201corder.\u2018The sheriff yesterday gave out following for the information of the citizens of \u2018this region : \u2014 [ governor \u2018for help, is true.T have since been in communication with him - and \u2018also General Gobin who \u2018assurés - me that upon.the slightest overt act by the \u2018unlawful assembling of men that he will have troops here within an hour and àlso assures me that they will stay un- says Mr.Batts, \u2018that he had that morn-§.the eyes of the world and obtain ( the} berts that they will blow up the mines | action \u2018will éover them with ignominy| are to happen on certain days.1 came [out here at my own expense.know my feelings; but they have never | that 1 can get a British passport from, ; Delngoa Bay.*\u201c \u2018But,\u2019 interposed Mr.Batts, \u2018there plus politician.There is a 5 Washington | issued at-the \u2018War : til all the trouble is qver.\u201d\u2019 : ANNIVERSARY SERVICES.Anniversary services will be held St.Andrew\u2019s Church .\u2026- ( Presbyteriari ), next Sunday.The preacher, will be the Rev.Archibald Lee, B.A, a former pas-| tor of the church, during whose ministry, 11.years ago, the church was built and dedicated.Special anthems will be sung by the choir, assisted by Miss Bar: ker, of Montreal.At the morning service Miss Barker will sing, \u201cCome unto me,\u201d by Lindsay At evening service she will sing, \u201cDream \u2018of- Paradise,\u201d by Hamilton Gray.\u2018 Mise Barker comes highly recommended by Mr.Waterhouse, leader of choir of St.James Church, Montreal.\u2014\u2014\u2014 A .LAKE MEGANTIC.- Sept.27.\u2014Mr.and.Mra, James Miller and Miss Miller, of.Boston, .left, for home on Monday, -after a two weeks\u2019 visit to Mr.Miller\u2019s parents.Miss M.E.Jones returned from Montreal on Tuesday, where.i.she bas been visiting Triends.in à to, join.ker.husband in \u201cMontreal, Mr.\u2019 Swan having arrived Trom South America.to move to Montreal, next \u201cweek, Mr.Mur bas Ésving}}gecured the Webster House, near the Grand Trunk station, where he will carry on business in the future.His .kousehold furniture, setc., .was sold by auction today.Mr.Beaudry, tailor, who has been doing business in the past.on the up- Thibodeau block, in vacated by Mr.Leger.- The council has just completed: some new trestle work, approaching the bridge over the Chaudiere river, so that it will be possible next spring for vehicles and pedestrians.to.cross to Agnes without | being in danger of taking an involuntary .swim towards.Quebec.Small mercies, thankfully .received.We have Fêcentdy had a case of canna- balism in this vicinity.Two \u2018men gah.into an altercation and ee the fight which ensued one bit the other.man\u2019s nosé off.About, eight Sherbrooke sports have arrived here and gone into camp at \u2018Trout Pond, for a.\u2018week\u2019s sport.The Megantic Fish: and Game Club have lately had quite an inflax of guests and visitors at the Club House and various camps.Every day witnesses the | departure of some of their number, by | the fast freight, 5.30 p.m.BETTING ON McKINLEY.A New York Broker $100,000 Agairist 850,000.où the Republican Candidate.New York, Sept.28.\u2014Lieut.V.Bell, an important trader on the Stock = Ex- cEange, has staggered Wall Street by an offer to wager $100,000 to 850,000 | on McKinley.\u201clI have grown tired,\u2019] said said .Mr.Bell, \u201cof \u2018small amounts of money were being wagered in this capgipaign.The Bryan men have stated that they want to get a chance at hig money.To show that there is plenty of money here to back \u2018McKinley I am willing to offer $100,000 \u2018to $50,000 on the result.\u201d The Stock Exchange firm of Cooper, Cramp '& Beadleston, it was reported, had offered for a customer to wager $10,000 on Bryan to $25,000.on Me- Kinley, - = - According to\u201c the | latest reports both offers remain uncovered, A MASSIVE PRODUCTION.Better than ever is the \u201cEvil Eye,\u201d Chas.H.Yale\u2019s big laughter making surprise, coming to the Opera House, next \u2018Tuesday evening, October 2nd.There is a novelty and a general multi- | plicity of amusement interest in the Yale-Ellis combination, a mirth- -provoks ing melange of acrobatics, humor, songs and \u2018dances, the grotesque and the spectacular.The engagement is limited to one, performance, so secure y seats early.Owing to the length of tke pro- -grgmme and the fact that the _company leaves for Halifax the same night, (train is to be held lor them ), the curtain will rise at \u20188 o\u2019clock sharp.AUCTION SALE of household furniture anc effects for MRS.CHS.READY The sheriff and | ond if ,the necessity arises soldiers: will |\" the.\u201cI'he {act that T have called: upon the | the oe N.Swan lefts; \u2018here on Saturday Mr.Frank F- Murray and family are| per Maple Avenue, has moved.into the ) the store fel inf leaving Megantic at | \u201cOffers to Wager |.hearing - that only | , find out all about me when seen in per- \u2014 \u2014 Rn \u2014 mmo emer me -\u2014\u2014=2e \u2014 | If you are secking lines of Busi CIGARS, TOBACCY = Busy Business Men DIAC Appreciate anything that will save AND OTR SMOKE ABLES, time.! A good fountain don will same you: Phat will sell.Mr.Retailer.place an more time than any other littlo thing \u2018order with us.No charg © for advice, we know of.We keep the best.\u201cThe found advice at will he, to, boca yg, L.BE.Waterman's Ideal,\u201d price, F250).lweive been nm this buses = lor 50mg | 53.50 $4.00, and $5.00.Your nn MeV vears, und ne well ecquainte d With back after one month's trial 3f*=mohkæ= hikes\" and dislhikes, Sell Whatever 1x necded\u2014no subetitulion\u2014 in an : vou don't like the per.2\" Edo Jeweller, | À , 7 Wellington Sq., Sherbrooke.| \" We're complimented.daily upon \u2018our choice stock of Carpets and\u201dRugs.No trask, no shop-worn goods, no old stock.The whole carper section is brand new to the smallest detail.We buy directly from the- manufacturers.Many new designs are confined to our trade.This insures absolute good | \u2018quality and makes low prices possible.The new stock is well worth the thought of anyone seeking fine or superfine carpets.Good buying power beings big variety in patterns and great range in quality.The assortment is necessary.We quote a BRUSSELS at ,, O90 per yard| and another at $1.00 That are unpr ecedented values.Forty designs to select from.L.A BAYL EY.THe MUSICIAN ; Proféssional or amateur will be inter-_ ested\u2019 iti'our store and our stock {musical merchandise.There is no musical demand we can: not supply-at the lowest prices, - while: keeping the quality of the goods up to the highest pitch.- When you think think of oo \"ILS0H à SONS | Faz SHERBROOKE.Branch Store «1 -Magos |asietieireiette ne reats FRANK J.DAVIS, Practical Eleotrician, SHERBROOKE, Q Consulting Eleotrician to the : Canadian Electrie Co.of musical goods, \"NEW QUEEN'S HOTEL.Best, accommodation in \u2018the city.+ Location opposite new market.J.H.McDONNELL, _Froprietor.> ELITE MILLINERY PARLORS, Z Spécial attention paidt adding & and Mourning Orders.O.KE.Enright & Oo.WELLINGTON SQUARE.ERRAIIIX MR.HARRY FLETCHER, - Organist of 8t.Peter's Church wil} shortly 9 a music studio in the Whiting Block, on Wei big: F- ton street, and in the meantime will be gl receive pupils for instruction in Piano, sin ne and Musical Composition, at Wilson\u2019s usic Store: For terms, etc, apply at ; H.C.WILSON & SONS, _Wellington Street.WIFE WANTED, Young gentleman would like to.hear from young lady with a view to matrimony.She must.be over 21 years of age neat, respectable; saving and fairly good looking.If French, must speak English.No crank -wanted.Must be good natur- ed as I am.I can give proof of from $9 to $14 per week made by my trade.I am fairly good looking.Lady - will son.She must give full name and address.\u201d The adv.is all straight.- You at the residence, LENNOXVILLE, Mon- \u2018day, October lst, at one o'clock.See auction bill Ci J.Odell,\u201d auctioneer, will never regret answering it.Only those who mean business need answer.A.C.SKINNER, ~.| of i desirad quantity ut lowest ruling! quo.Ni 14.FE.KINKEAD & CO.Wholesale & Retail.Sign of the Inde, _ 113 Wel \u2018ington Street, Sherbrooke.- , I \u2019 : Je 2 2 q k » «| Twitching Eyelids Indicate ey -estrain.The.slightest hint of it .should not bat neglected.We test eyes free of chaige, = and recommend! glasses only when absolutely necessary Ma vo y .\u201ces its Den DRUGGIST AND GRADUAY: OPTION 153 WELLINGTON 87.SHERBROOKE.TO SOME OF MONTREAL'S RELIABLE FIRMS PPPFPÉ LA FURNITURE?& BEDDING | \u201c Write for prices before your aig be i for - = RENAUD KING à ARNE HARD™ARE, Took, ot Stoves, _ | PAPER ï ENVELOPES Gooey Tina.4 sie for in the shes ERE PATENTS TRADE MARKS \u201c FETHERSTONHAUGH & CO., Sellers,\u2019 Canada Life Building, .Also Toront g SETI AYIA REMINGTON TYP , mn ofa ba SPACKMAN & CO., Montres =Bu ilders Drain Pro nt, - ome * Flre \u2018Bitchs, All necessaries for Bullders, Foundries, ¢ ols.Sod for prices.F.\"Hyde & Co., Montres.| STILLWELL'S ;© Dining c.Meals.[a7 DINING Rodms_ at low rates by pore ROOMS 71 \u201cChing STREET, - MONTREŸ RID YOUR HOUSE- OFBED BUGS BY USING - LYONS\u2019 LIQUID BUG POISOL: ne a lication does the work\u2014If not, your Bey PP, back.\u201825c.At ail deniers.\\ _ v - ee What Rubben , have we in \u2014the we fresh Fall.À This\" nes | much \u2018 when NY, they're put © wear\u201d 'MORENCY BROS.\u2014\u2014 THE DAILY RECORU- L.S.CHANNELL & CO., Publishers.L.8.CHANNELL, Manager.V.E.per Published every afternoon, except day, at 102 Wellington St., rois \u2018Subscription price, strictly in ais ne year, 32; six months, 5 ur 10nths, 50 cents; one month, 20.0 Advertising rates\u2014One sn.0 cents; 2 days 90 cents; 3 days, .| week, $2;'2.weeks, 83; 3 weeks, Bl month, $4;_one inch, \u201cone yesh 5 iberal discount if advartisement 18.\u201c \u2018Address L, Post Office Box 407, Sheree .1 erted ever other day, twice & wosk pue à 3 rf iors loli mE ad \u201c> = Insurance Tf vou require information r ing instrance it will be cheerfully given and vour application taken by RA DARKER, Wellington St, Telephone 335.(First of i & le season | Pickled Pigs Feet, 0c 5.~~ Portland \u2018Honeycomb Tripe, 10c Ib.\u201c Providence River Oysters, larger .aad.: ner than ever, 50c qt.- Cape Cod Cranberries, 15¢ quart.- ~ Jersey Sweet Potatoes, 6 Ibs.for 25c.Spanish Onions, new bright stock, 50 Bb.crate for $1.10.Just the thing for | \u2018 family use in the winter.COFFEE ! Try us.We keep the Cw puis & SON.4 r % 4 - À .\\ , > + * - ni mi it pares Rpg oc Sa .| Ea Cait ST PARK LIRE.- EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK| Esabiished 3865.PEE, BO, or DIRECTORS: DOpARD - Karman, © N.Galer, H.B.Brown, Ormzonr BE Silk BROOKE, PQ .Mange TE, Laon: el Sencal 7 peu { Brai ro .aspect binson, Mgrs yacintne J.Lat Ambolsé, a Qemaiown william a Maus omar vorks, 50 dank of of Moon M eticanl Bank of Sootlana al Exchange Rank, New EE National Park Bank.Votlections made 8t ali accessidbie poinss, rue vay required amours, good as .al aa Oatiada, Unired tates and Barope.Algo bogns $ and sold.BRANCH DKPARYMKNT \" Ineach oc.Interest - allowed frous date 0: 1 Pr re edannually, withuas regur ofthe d torde bons \u2018rom i0t0 8.Satucdsea trom 1g vol SERVE STREET E TIME: TABLE.- Sabject to change wishous.Douce.BELT L LIRE.\u201d Paca LUN Oar runs betweer Sherbioukt Hous japction end Victoris Park, making the reumo cry 30 minutes, and connecting wish 0.5 and outward bound Lennoxvi e cw i 1 Junotion, - CENNOXVILLE LINE.- \u201d kennox ville Cars run between the Stross ital) - \u2018way office and Lennoxville, lenviux ench tere \u201c1848 pm, the junotion, + + with LeBaron, minus every 30 minutes, from 6.40 8.m.til) 20d meeting Belt and Par.cars \u2018of Transfers .he direct Railway Office or at tho 8hu\"b:ookt : loue Junction, All other transters a* funotéo- Gorn gm CAROL after 9 a.m.SMITH ti Is an easy inutter \u2018where none but reliable makes are sold.Place your order satisfaction for a life-time.Terms of © Payment to suit.your convenience, _when desired.\u201c> 6 A LeBaron i SHERBROOKE.~~ FLOUR.The following brands always in stock: \u201cQUR GLORY\u2019 best Flour made.REEWATIN, \u2019 Best Mokary, } Strong Bakers.\u201csiver SHEAF,\" Strong Family Flour, \u201cWHITE LIGHT, 7 Family Patent, Sa-Get my prices before haying, 7 A Bartlett.| sale.Visitors to the Exhibition will - Br.McGonnell, : or, BB.DaNUKER, President.oon \u2014} ; LRABL Woon, J.8.Mitchell, G.Srevans, GQ, H [Our stock of À, and save doctois_bills.your {411 underwear just give usa call.\u2018EVERY THING FOR MEN AND BOYS WEAR | .and \u2018experience music: -\u2014 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, A FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1900.APE mt Bs EE en em em Co1mier\u201ds Special, Now is the best time to have Furs Renovated.Come early before the great rush.Stock is now complete in all lines, at 131 Wellington St.- SHERBROOKE.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .FURS, HATS, CAPS, and Waterman's Ideal | Fountain Pens ! WE SELL THEM, DANVILLE.Hy ews items for insertion In the DA1LY RECORD will be gladiy received by Miss Maude Hampson loca) currespondent.Danviile.) for Montreal.Mrs.Robt.Patterson, of Newport, Vt.is the guest of her parents, Mr.end Mrs.KE.Emerson.- Miss Myrtie Martin, of Richmond, is visiting Mrs.Archie McCallum.intention of taking his family back.with him.Mrs.Wim.Palmer is at present in Brook tuking care of her brother, Mr.Henry, Neill, who has heen very sick.- Every pen warranted.as New York, Boston or any otker city.All styles of per mail on receipt ol price.Prices mnge from 185.00, $6.00 and 87.00 each.1S.MITCHELL a CO, Our price same in stock and sent $2.50, 83.50; 84.007 rPanville on the fair grounds on fui _ _GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS.BICYCLE and SULKY REPAIRS, Expert repairing on bicycles \u2018and sulkics.Largest stock of bicysle re A lot of good second hand wheels for do well to bring their repairing to \u201cGEO.F.FOSY Bicycle Repair Shop \u201c14 Water St., Sherbro oke, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, J.LL.VINEBERG & C0., ) Ë astern Towaships Clothing House, oo 147 Wellington st.Sherbrooke, Que | me va ruscten .T A.7 Wellington Street, - \\ McClary [antee to cook and not to break.\u2014\u2014 makes -purity and flavor, Î BHEKSROOKE, QUE \u201cJur Coal the Best.\u201d Derby Line.17¢.pokge.d'ino yellow corn meal, 2c.Ib.Also fresh ground Graham flour, hese goods don't stay in the store.long cnough to get musty, THEY ARE SELLERS.LAKEMAN.For Fall : And Winter | day.1 nual Than ksgivin Was never more com plete or select.Wé have underwear to suit all tastes, and purses; fom 50c per set up \u2018ome special lines in fine natural Wool.We'1e sure they'll please you.Now\u2019s the time to prepare fcr the cold weather Any time you décide to purchase (Sign of the Horse Shoe.) © FUR su YERS : We desire to state that we have the right goods, the right styles and will-make the ri ight.prices._ - With this strong combination in v [astifien in asking you to \u201cHold your Orders until you have seen our goods.© Our lines of Gent's Furnishing are complete.CODERE, Up to-date.\u2018Hatter, Furrier and Men's Furnisher, 16 | Sherbrooke.your favor we feel Stoves and Furnaces.(\u2018ook and Heatin Stoves, all sizes, for coal or wood.Kelsey Hot Air Furnace, Le Wood Magnet Furnace._ Our specialty is the Tortoise Coal Stove.©.Remember, every cook stave has our personal guar- ~ Prices,\u2019 considering quality, Jowest ir in the city.CODERE, so 161 Wellin t mn st NS a so.THE TEA OF ht ies involuntarily exclaim \u201cOh, so good in comparison with other teas!\u201d\u2014They are right it is good! both | in Mr.and Mrs.\u201dL.Fowler, who have heen visiting relatives in Castlebar, have returned to their home in Lowell, Mass.| Mr.Lebourveau, où Couticook, is in town toduy.- The Danville Academy and st.Francis - Association football teins are to n This promises to be an interesting g game\u2019 and will he one of \u2018the principal attractions of the tod Three Villages | STANSTKAD.KH ISLAND AND DERBY + LINE (Nows items fo?fasertion tu she Dainy sours Wu oe xiadly received by Miss Rorthe Psr- Ker, local coneanntdent Rw r Island.] © Sept.27.\u2014Mrs.Jus.Shearer and Miss - Isabelle Shearer left today for Montreal; THE LITTLE GROCER pairs and sundries ever in Sherbrooke.| Cun now recommend for Breakiast : Rolled oatmeal, 3c.Wheat germ meal, having spent the summer months at Mrs.Oliver Gurceau, of Magog, is din a few days in town, the guest * of relatives.Owing to there bein so much work ut the Rock Island and Derby Line \u2018freight station, it has been found neces- unloaded, and every day there is an uft- \u2018usually large amount.Mrs.William Clark, , who has been\u201d visiting Mrs.David Pike, at Derby Line, ; returned to her home in n, Sherbrooke to- sermon next Tuesday evening \u2018ut the Moulton School House.The offertory taken-will be for the hene- fit of the Sher brooke Protestant Hospital.\u2018Mr.H.L.Wk lock hus returned to Rock Island, after being In Newport for the pust six montlñgsand has again entered the -hardware/ store.The marriage of Miss Hattie Simpson to Mr.Chas.Bryant, of.Barnston, took place «n Monday, Sept 24, at West Derby, Vt.The Rev.Chas.McClure officiated.) Capt.H.E.Foster and Rev.W.EK.Gaskin are spending a few days visiting old.Quebec.Mr.H.B.Stewart has moved his stiv ble back to Beche Plain from.Newport, Rev.H.A.ng: will preach the un- Tand his -fast.horses will remain there {during the winter.- Miss Ada Pierce, of Bostan, Mass, is visiting relatives at Stanstead.- 0 } Little_Miss Susie Chagnell met with.\u201cJan accident while out playing with some -companions.It seems she fell out of a tart, spraining her ankle.Several of our young people have received an invitation to a social dance to be held at Coaticook tomorrow evening, and- intend participating.Migs.Fannie Truell, of Carlisle, Mass., is visiting her aunt, Mrs.S.Ray, on R.R.street.- \"The largest number of \u201cpupils are in attendance at the College this year that there kas.ever been, in fact, all the rooms are occupied.: Mr.Horace D.Holmes is reported to | be gaining slowly.\u2014 es: EastAngus.(News items for insertion 1u the DAaiLY KKCO#1» mil Le gladly ruceived py J.Cowling, local nudent, Haut rind subscriptions and ng also solicited.) gy 28.\u2014A ng of tbe School Commissioners of the Township of West- bury was held here on Tuesday evening last.Medyrs.IF.F.- Willard, D.B.Hall, J.@: Mills and Frank Bell were present.Jus.Millar being unavoidably ghsent.The meeting was called by Indfector Parker, to enquire into the needs Pf the several schools, and to ascertain his suggestion of last year hud been tarried out.Mr.Parker seemed quite satisfied with what had been a done, and made some valuable sugges- | tions as to carrying on the school work in the future.He thought it would be advisable to amalgamate some \u2018of the small schools with: the larger ones, a practice which is to some extent adopted by some \u2018 of the neighboring towns.1 ° The Liberals held a meeting in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening for the purpose of.electing delegates for the convention in Bury.Messrs.F.F.Willard, Samuel Jamieson, G.Arkley, L.P.Roberg Narcisse Groncin and J.M.Stevenson were selected.~Mr.Robt.Arkley and F.A Buck were in town on Wednesday laying plans | for the new dam across the St.- Iran: | ¢is, to be built this fall by the R.P.M.Co.- Mr.F.W.Stewart is expected on Saturday with his bride: - Mr.Fred Parsons has bought the pro- | perty lately owned by F.W.Thompson.The Conservatives held a meeting.in the Town Hall on Friday to elect \u2018dele gates for the Township \u2014_\u2014 | THE GREAT HEALER, By pale, -weak women \u201cand girls, Dr.| 1d, Morin\u201d s CARDINAL PILLS sliould be taken without delay.They relieve and cure, giving health, strength and.{long life.creme at 25e, 40c.-and 0c.pes 1b.66 \u2019 N 99 \u2014\u2014 nt 2e, 400.ast Japan in Lead Packets Battles House, Magog, J.EF.Taylor, | ¥ Proprietor, First class in every respect.Sept.25.\u2014Mr.W.R.Leet left to-day.\"RICHMOND INem 1tems for fusertion in the DAILY Ra00RL will be glauly received Address Box 866, Richmon Sept.27.\u2014Mr.David Kerr, formerly engin@r on Che Grand Frunk Railway, left for Mexico on Wednesday where he has secured a lucrative position.Mr.Willimm Neill, formerly of Trout ': Brook, is hame from Ottawa with the of Westbury, { at the Liberal-Conservative convention.We are glad to be able to report tbat Mis.W.Taylor, who is at present in the Roval Victoria Hospital, Montreal, ix gradually improving in health, Miss Muriel Clark, returned on Thursday from a three months\u2019 visit with her aunt, Mrs.T.A.MacKinnon, of Boston.The - ladies of Ste.Anne's Church, Richmond propose holding their annual thanksgiving supper on Thursday every ing, October ISth.George A.Rose returned Just Monday from Cleveland, Ohio, after visiting his brother, Dr.K._J.Rose, and will re turn here to settle in business accom- lay at \u201cpanied by his wife on or-about October ir duy.116th./Me visited Buffalo, Niagara Falls :hus been in toi | guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Kennedy.and reports à very good time.Mrz.Thomas Fanner y, of Sherbrooke, the past few days, the Miss Nettie Gale, \u201d of Richmond, visiting relutives in Danville and ici nity.1 Mr.and Mrs.I\".R.Torinings; have returried from,a trip to Ontario.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 1 Windsor Mills.News items tor tusertion 1a tho DAILY amdin | will be gladie roceived by A.McLean local cor- -vapcndons, Windsor Mills.) A Sept.27.\u2014Mrs.J.H.Patterson, nee : Miss Maud McCollough, Who has been \u201cspending a couple of months among her relatives in Lower Windsor, left for her .home in Boston to.day.3 1-2c sary to employ more help, This morn.The Rev.A.J.Belton who has been : ing there were 14 cars of freight \"to be.absent for some tithe, Las returned -and * again resumed his duties.Mrs.Jos.Dery died last night.Her husband survives her.Mr.and Mrs.! Dery came here from Montreal 32 years \u2018ago, and were the first French family ; jto take up their residence -here after the opening of the paper mills.Mrs.Edmond Bourget, died this morn- |: ing from in\u2019lammation of the brain, She] had been married .only about a - year, | and her young husband Las the sinreré sympathy of his friends and neighbors.Mr.KE.J.Bedard was in town to day, and gave us a synopsis of the political situation.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - CAPELTON.\u2018 5 ! Sept.27.\u2014Mr.Chas, Pool is in Quebec on business.Mrs.Jus.Robertson ünd little daughter,\" who have been visiting friends at} Skerbrooke, have returned, , Home.Miss -Addie Somerset, who has been spending holidays with her cousin, Miss Sarah Somerset, of this \u2018placé, has returned to her home at Littletown.\u2014\u2014 ISLAND BROOK.To Sept.27.\u2014There is another case - of typhoid fever here, und Mr.Levi Lyon is\u201d the victim.All other cases are doing well.Mrs.Luther French has beer ser iously ill, but is reported a little better.at | present.There re four casés.of scarlet fever at Mr.V.Christie's.The rotate crop is reported \u201cbelow the average.Mr: M.Holhrook assisted hy Evo boys aged 10 and 14 years, dug and put in cellar for Fred Burns, 55 bushels of potatoes in one day.Next.\"FFUSTIS AND CAPELTON.\u2014At Christ Church on Sunday next, Sept.30, tkere will be a celebration of the Holy Communion at.8.30 a.m.Service at 7 p.m.as usual, .» .À six pound box of California Tokay grapes for\u2019 Sue ab I J.McAuley.= medias oon itd tina | Lieuts.F.enconreneneetatet et tés $9999 .IN ALL RELIABLE.- _ Leathers, in the very latest styles, in.light medium or heavy weights, come Slater shoes (for men).Nothing extreme about the styles for fall and winter wear they're _ designed to fit feet.$3.50 and $5 a pair.Obtained :hereabouts only from =~ - B, G.WIGGETT, Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.éétéétesséstatetAéhéés 195407000000000TUTIOTS ENGAGEMENT RINGS.We have the best assortment of 1, 2, 3 and 5 stone Diamond, Opal, Sapphire, Olivine and Pearl Rings ever shown in Sherbrooke.- LC | Call and se them at ' R.J.\u2018SPEARING'S, For your SCHOOL BOOKS and - SCHOOL SUPPLIES o to ne - we \u2018FT.ANSELL, ~~ Druggist and Stationer.FIIINIIINIIIIIG Wm Griffiths Syrup of White Balsam CURES COLD ! 25e, A BOTTLE.GRIFF ITH 'S The Drugaiet.| © _121 Wellington Street.| THOSE COMING HOME.IATTRACTION.cor.OTTER GIVES LIST OF -OF- FICERS WITH RETURN- - ING CANADIANS.| Ottawa, Sept.28.\u2014Col.Otter, ini a cable; gives the following list of oificery bwith the force for home: Major O.Pelletier, Captains S.M.Rogers, H.3 Stairs, R.Kk.Barker, C.© K\u2018 Fraser, C.Jones, L: Leduc, Surgbon- Müjor C.W.Wilson, Rev.T.F.Fullerton, chaplain, \u2018and \u2018eight additional lieutenants, whosc names are not\u2019 given.| The members of the \u2018permanent corps, the draft of reinforcements and.about 150, others remain in South Africa.Co -.DIXVILLE.1: Sept.27.\u2014Mr.H.M.Gowhard still keeps about the same.Our annual harvest thanksgiving ser- |.vice \u2018will be held in St.Cuthbert\u2019s |.Church, in this place, Thursday, Oct, 4th.The sermon will \u2018be preached by the Rev.Dr.Dumbell, rector of Sherbrooke.Offertory.for pension fund.ee An en Theet Creel Company Datoy F: uk.Bele Jing New York\u2019 ] | Manufacturers of all varieties of Iron and Steel \u2018Sheets | Black and Galvanized™ 1 : .Dewces Wood Company's Planished I:on Wellsville Polished Steel Sheets - Representatives for Canada B.&S.H.Thompson & Company rs ust the 26 St.Sulpice Street \u201d Montreal We introduce to your taste celebrated confections \u201cat cut prices\u2014old fashioned candies in new fashioned forms.- -We offer the finest\u2019 lot of candies ever: in our stock, If you care for candies Jetch or 5, Both Phones, _- Sherbroone - ADVOOATIES.brooke.Wellington Ft, sherbrooke, P.Q.H J.DUFFETT, B.A., B.C.L, Advocate, Law * Chambers, 125 Wellington \u2018st.Sherbrooke.SPECIALISTS.A.GANDIER, MD.L S.A,, L.R.C.P., MR C8, Englai-d, No 12 Montreal 86.\u2018Beil Telephone, 273; People's.250 poisse mM ISOELLANEOUS.F J.BARTON, Veterinary \u2018Surgeon, Albion * Hotel, Sherbrooke.HYNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, \u2018Wellington Square, Sherbrooke\" Btore.Residence 5 Queen Bsreet.: Telephone at office and residence.&, and Proy.Land- G.K.ALDIK, B.A.Bc., GC.Surveyor, 10 Belvidere Be Bell Telephone.Cok & AMOS, Architects andOivil- Engineers, Art Buiiding.Sherbrooke.- M POPE, Architect & Valuator, Sun Life Bd) ° Bherbrooke, and 207 St.James St, Mont BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP.Bicycles re fled.4 ht Machinery of every crption ies\u2019 Wheels for sale ra borin, Pea a few pairs of single tube Tires let hile they last $4.75 a pair.Two Tires left.While they last, $8,00 per pair.Also a good second-hand 23 inch front wheel with of Hartford Hartford Tires on, only $a.00.This is a bargain.\u20188.8.MCDONALD Machinist and Bic \u2018cle Re aires ' - 1155 Well hing For You at Pres ent.A fine Fall Overcoat i is what a man needs.losk for something cheap, you «an get it here, and if you aie looking for something dearer, you find it here as well.cutters.a price wi prices that only Jarge busines a small expense will just:fy.4 But no matter what price you pay you get full value for your money.We have {// overcoats from $5 00 to $16.00 and big range to pick out from.Each and- every one guaranteed to fit and\u2019 wear well.The materials are purchased from first hands in large quantities and - made by the most \u2018skilled tailors and Our overcoats are sold at 5 \u2018done at \u201cWe belive that we have the finest \u201cselection of choice in Whipcord.and Beaver, «ver put into overcoats for men\u2019s wear, and that\u2019 our moderate | be a revelation to you.: We shall be pleased to show you what a fine stock we have.\u201cBoucher & Lacroix, Big Globe, > ) | bo | 163 Wellington Street.You might \u2014 L brooke.\u201d & MORRIS, Advocates, etc., Bher- - you will certainly appreciate any\u2019 of our choice goods.| AMPBELL & DESCHAMPS, Advocates, 81 1R.& BERRY, V 8.Ofiice over Ansell\u2019s Drug = uke WE Ed ar TE TT TS ! ea en at ev poet a at at + moe + em is emma mere ee., ho ee PO AMEN MORALE SR Elo a SNS AR Lo SEY J ether ad ES Ne a NCR a = a \u20ac en ree a , ; ce = - a\u2014 - = a = F a A.our: 2 .A EE N pg fe a tie II TO rene Jog hg rp Ap » > - \" = a > ag asm al EN pr v 2 JS PE ET rn 72 - = = - yy \u201c4 CNT LE PERTE T ob reams 3 pa RE ste : pia Ride?MRR 7 - 7 À = = RS Hes re Ce iy RE an pylrus a 7% ny: ex fea a a ad os by ; Bt x p Se 7 ve .= a - ps i f py < » \"22 PRO 2 AEC le Fg FEN ay + À je STP AT TOE: Shee AEE iad a) » , Le PRE Fy RO SATO bP ES rar EE Te eT a = AE EN = AR cla i Les ras A To ee dE pe SE ae IS da ee a ee a wR er a CT a EE à arr vo 1 pes RA 7 te + To Te = or Nr Tr Brey | ian A Lr Yel ok SB he WY air.- Eee ns ome eon TT.ARE =\" > A gy .T0 X ra Ca aude rs x = = EUR Cem Le \u20ac Tc TR w% me ; 25 i -\u2014 .4 a PE pre ca UE?ate a = ilk LE ES ae ES 106 NOT LE 26 = TES ; ne 2 CES ji 2 SA ri bey EK 258 = = = = CRE \u201c = 2 gH yf 2 Te Re 2 Es \u2018+ > oo = » a patie * .vies.= 5 __ a A Sm ma mee \u201cNS Sr oe a T wz oo 7 3 + a 7 .; \u20ac PU.,; PF\u201d ig LT agi rg FT pre Le LEE AS + 5 3 PE La nn A BR os i\" To.Tar 3 Pw | LE = 206 = dan rh rca .2008 Sa * RE A 0 2 SCOTT SL lie ; \u201d - ra SR Bg >.gestes.ere res EE rR, TNS TT - or A \u2019 Sp.GAA eT Se ars =.ly al a =n ie TAR Sm em he Tiga ie I = veus + Sonne = - EY \"3 \u2019 ger = TER goer ay swe er A i re rrr ed .A ; ; ; § 1 ei ef ad Raid 1 ai \u20ac 3 + J æ RE DE ar Ex © A MES a démo out strain EE dt a ETES LEE Fy ¢ 5 .i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, Joos: -\u2014\u2014 ram im sun m0 a.a portaniorne etre \u2014 ee > ee.\"a mat np a so ae Sr sieuarions ÉACANT.* MARRIAGES.N c y ] \u2018ail 7 WANAED- A GUOD MILLINER, ONtS | M°GII-\u2014IOOPER.-Ab tho residence of | able to take charge.Well recommend- the bride's father, Ascot, on Thursday Ap- _the 27th instant, by the Rev.Wm.et = lo nove fm ae re NE MEET ER \u2014\u2014 a an lecting a wit Tod q % ten.Nebcting a wife for a king h Aa taf cult as picking out a goarndd Lo - \u2018 and in some instances it hus been carried out in much the same manier.\u201chen Henry VIE of England m EEL \u2018 La F The Children\u2019 s Read! bel ed.Good wiges \u201cto right person.~ditat ~ oo ply P.O.Box 1, Richmond, P.Pa Shearer, \"Thomas Motiee to Fannie Ann ed espousing the Princess of Naples, he x e S [00 S TTT Tn \"7 Hooper.daughter of Capt.Robert seit three otumissioners Lo exainine and - D 9 x a 7 @ VANTED\u2014 A GOOD GENE RAL.SER.Hooper.teport oft hier attractions and qualilica- AW SON s x - vant in family of two for middle -of === tious\u2014mental, moral and physical.The - = cou oe fo oe rou oc FE) ih x etivoys were instructed to study the bab- = Thin: EE tp and cb character of the princess, to test KING.\u2014At Fairfax.Qué; at the home oï ébutidiesé of her lungs and to mote Mrs.Brown, Z7th due, at | Eliza -J.\u201cher personal appegidites with especial Le DL a the color of her häfr #ti4 the King, wife of Philip Karle, oi Hatley, hea wd ict nose.They performed thetr , L October.Apply Mrs.Jas.Davidson, There's nothing like choosing when assortmen\u2019s are| |8 Queen street.complete.At no other time can you give your fancy full| vANrkD\u2014A COOK, NO WASHING, awing and not have doubts about being eventually suited.| Avly Mrs.A.CG.Lomas, 16 Belvi [efor 53 Chocolate Creanis =; clerc street.ug eo 56 years, d th \u2018 nous.fidelity and made [1 .27 ce © Ç If we're to be an influence in the matter of your Black - de _ ; a detailed report E- Delicious, Safe, Prompt Worm Medicine.CC WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SER- ; iQ \u201cThe nose of the princess, \u201d they wrote.| Ts.So FE Dress Goods buying wé re inclined to say-\u2014come without vant.Apply Mrs.L.\u2019 \u2018A.Bayley,\" 20 GRAPES, GRADES.\u201chas a little elevation in the middle of its mu NO after medicine required.All Druggists \u201425¢c æ »'0X, ~ further waiting.All the new and, dressy things are here! Melbourne street.Sulems, Américun | lewis, Rogers, length, or which point ît bends do pal Ign nil Evhoortls, nb 1: 9: Me- | toward her lips as were secking to ERB ERB ii \u2018and priced more reasonably than you'd expect to find thefVANTED-A NUNSE TO TAKE Muley nl Eohuoftle, at 1 kigs thet.\u201d pee hand à [ EERE > lovely Tabrics on display now.: | charge of two childreh, 5 and 3, = who | \u2014_\u2014 Leiig heriitted vo La or that ue - - will be willing to assist in light |- ! > b ith care-and reporte: that it was of a fe lovely French Dress Fab 44 in.3 : queer Customs With Babies.er w D = wh abrics, ip.elegant Black Applique weaves, house work.\u2018Apply to Mrs.Petry, |.In Spain the infant's face is Swot with _ ing that her eyes were brown an eyebrows and bair nearly black.They took such note of her respiration: as circumstances and etiquette- permitted.The king was desirous-of obtaining a handsomely patterned ; theso have the chara Yer of Rich French Brocho Silk.li lodking for a handsôme black gown, no need to puss \u2018such noteworthy fab- in bladk brbche \u201ceflects, mohair and wool xixture, very silky in appearance and- - = particularly suitable for dressy costimne From 75c., $1.00; Bishop\u2019 8 College School, Lennoxville.@ piue bough to bring it good luck, - In Ireland u belt of woman's hair is placed about a cHild to keep harm away.\u2018Garlic, salt, bread and steak are put ue MISCELLANEOUS.a pretty shape and as soft as Sl ea | 3 © Fa re M J rphy & © oO.WANT'ED.\u2014A'l ONCE, IN LENNOX- d.$1.25 to $1.50\" per rics.[From $1.75, $2.00, $2 25 to $2.75 He he © eral of a mew bom baby ir wife who was not addicted to the use.of : à yard _ per yurd.ville, a house, furnished if possible, Hollan erfumes, aud the commissioners were QUICK: SELLERS FOR ) - for some months.Liberal terms.\u2018Ap- pine Greciin a before putting hi ble ny feport that, thie princess, \u201clike a ply to the Rev.J.I\u2019.Whitney, Uol-| Sot dE ofar cradle, LU I fuse, exhaled ofily her own fragrance.Ce : around.before the fire while singing hor - ew 08 ul ; lege House, Lennoxville.ri f£ evil irit Her disposition dppedred to them to be ! ! b | \u2018favorite gotig to ward off evil spirits, | ä H eomtibination of ntodesty and + \u2018 7 | | Cost rex terrier pup, black nd tan CE un 1a born \u201cand sirightingen But -siotwithstandinig this 2 A evn in Ladies\u2019 Cotton and Fiannetoite Underw 7 We a are now showing a migh ificent selection of new{| head, one white cur, puré white body.a small bit of mud, steeped in bot water pleasing desctiption tue king did not mar- oar | \u201cWall Homes uns, H tr Mi Finder please return to W.M.I, 45] prepared by previous charms, is stuck on ry her.Perhaps the fiosé was too much Cleared out a manufacturer's stock of Cottou and Flannelette h sp eatlrer Mixtures, Tweeds, Coatings and Queen._ its forehead.\u2019 for him.- ; Underwezr, at much below cost.The same will be offered on Friday _ F Cheviots, the material : that-will bein demand 80 much this| == imo | At the birth of a child in lower Brit a Moreled \u2014 Win at Tad?trices.- séason for Ladies Tailor made Costumes and Suits, priced as _ TO LET.| tany the neghboring women take it ib In 17 of the United States of America Ladies Olton night drenses tucked pr Jrimmed, 38c.pi _ \"ge, as 9 1 = = NOTICE.the new, moon are supposed to have usband before she cdn will her own \u2018 an ne = \u2018 - rk da Gloves Department i is now complete for fall trade | Is hereby given that all parties - en-| longues better hung than others, while Personal belongings to whottt she pleases., nd io French figure, sa width, and in ail Te - mar \u20ac at opul _ tebted to t lorsio \u2018orhi those born at the last quarter are up- 9 ing colors and Black; price on y Lo : j popular prices I Tue make.payment pulide ai the office, posed to have less tougui, but better reu-| |; \u201cou oho Weal Link.b went to \"NO SUCH VALUE ELSEWHERE.- 5, Lu» \u2019 soning » d sh p du | ! < - _ No 132 Wellington strct.tre wating mon 1s vaya precocons [Vig About 150 Chores Sx COLORED SIL Boxe To-Morro | \u201cBy i T BELANGER, W.J.TRWIN.\u2014 ee too exhausting?\u201d - foll -Mor, w + + _ FoR | \u201cSherbrooke, Sept.25, 1900.A Housekeepers\u2019 Club, No: but hi couldn\u2019 4 find a lady tick Bonnets wozth $1.50 for 75¢; $1.75 for 90c; $2.25-for $1.45, ote.M.2 3 _ Then ls a bousekeepers' club near pire w o woul give a ecision and stic \u2019 ; W ~~ ww 165 Wellington St.Sign of the Maple Leaf MEN WANTED.oi on vy Oo boning iv | F700 Toe Toon Geng irs ro Cianm.Groon, Tabno, Brown, Grey, News, and T° 38 ehthues istic, The meeting every forte - \u2014 \u2014 : , > F3 data \u2014 \u2014\u2014=== Wanted.20 to 25 good d handle \u201cnight of farmers\u2019 wives, present aud pro: | de - Bore and Girls\u2019 Navy Tams, 76c tor 50¢; $1.for 750; $1.50 for § {à ; [ D à ETERY .= > 8 men | spective, is held-in the modern-kitchen of 3 ( ow.i rH - Cu rtain S - CITIZEN SHOULD OWN HIS lumber.one of the members.The procecdiugs | : 1 adie Eiderdown Jackats, weil finished and pertect shapes, at 4 3 a LS RESIDENCE SCOTSTOWN MILLS CO., are thoroughly practical, for instead of ;~ 1.00.TL .= - : {i _ | sitting on stiff bucked chairs and listen- | This signature is on every box of the ru The Coloré are Pink, Sky, Cardinal and cream.3 Ei Ha TT à _ Will have + to be ted Four semi-detached cottages on Belve- - - Scotstown, Que.ing to encyclopedic papers on domestic Laxative Br omo-Quinine Tablets vou TF AILOR.MADE SKIRTS.a.Ÿ Le V .# Co renovs after the dere street, assessed ab $4,500 ; for sale |\u201d = Sclence these members roll up their! the remody that cures a cold in one day | In French Tweed and mixed Serges, all worth $7.50; choice To - = - 3 .lust\u201d of summer.and _ at $3,600, at which price the rentals Telephone y your orders for cream puis, sleeves and go about making something _ row, $2.95.- {- \u2019 ; we know Just: , s, | eatable.It may be biscuit or it may be CARD OF THANKS.= à mor w, \u2018BB H 1 - bow Lo d - .yield -an income.of 10 per cent.per an- cream rolls, chocolate eclares, Charlotte pudding.but at any rate it is made ac- | J Splendid Black Alpaca Dress Skirts, only $1.75.go I.° 3 o it.num.Apply tq Paton Mfg.Co.puise, anck oyster patties to I J.Me- cording to the new cookery.and if it, | \"Mr.and Mrs.McCulloch.return - \u201cthanks Splendid Cheviot Tweed Bkirts, only $1 95.SR A .% 7 Send them ta us and you may rest uley tickles the palate sufficiently the recipe for kind expressions of sympathy receiv- The colors are Navy, Grey and Black.\u2019 - ~~ BY - a He\u2014While 1 was out sailing this sum- is placed :on a big blackboard for trans -ed from friends.E | : ruswsed they - will be handled with the It ta time, cloth 1 mer [ fell overboard into vor sto ference into the housekeepers\u2019 notebook.! ! .} mer : » vi rmy ; i - of: care.| ensures snow \u2018white liven if sen, into & very It is indicative of the interest to say NEW.STORE OPENING.Country Orders Carefully Filled, Samples Sent by ma - = : y - rentout Ce Lo .me of the members drive 20 miles to - : À ; - - you use.She\u2014My gracious ! But they rescuéc | Pre meetings.These housekeepi EH | _ a ; ) .; AGE 3 ping | nn - ; Et UR vou.didn\u2019t they * clubwonien are by no means content to Mk.E.P.BEDARD, lately of T.JOHN MURPHY & CO.> - 6 LOTR ROP'S SVICTORINE\u201d Oh, yes ! \u2018They pulled me out \u201coi! Sent this domestic science 1 themselves, | Belanger, having bought MR.WM.»y CL my course.So 1 but-have arranged to have covkigi dem: J , , À à - Giy Oh my ' I'm so glad to hear you | \u201c onstrations introduced into the sckool- ; MC RRAY s dry goods stock, begs to 2343 st Catherine St.Corner ef Matosife 8 \u201c\" } | I AM LAUNDRY - weren\u2019t drowned.\u2014Philadelpt ia Record.| bouses thereabouts.This is common ip | inform his customers and the public in : A : - à iC ; = en., | the cities, but inasmuch as this expert general, that he will open the store on _ MONTREAL.Don = - Never fails to give When in Sherbrooke, if you want to: ment is \u2018to be conducted in a country ! Le, Lo ~ ., ! * - And Carpet Claaing Co.satisfaction.- feel at home, stop at the Sherbrooke | schoolhouse and wholly at the expense | the 29th instant, with a full live of dry - 7 BOTH 'PHON - House.F irst as accommodation.C.us se clubwomen i movement sees goods: Patronage of the public is so-; TERMS CASH.TELEPHONE UP 985.\u2014 ES, | WATER ST.H.Bodwell, Prop.W.Wright, Wright, Mgr all the more connnendable licited.; - = | pu 100 .|- Sel 1 -e æ T | Ri - .\u2026 Previous, Season.LX - : _ \u2018 = Now, something about the rising go | ry oo Values Ahead of any % ~ - ) c ) Boy\u2019 » Fall Overcoats in Wigoord, .re .= 184.00 _ _ 4 RA fit men who are acd do fit.That - 7 So, A fo ons of the Star's ge anni a go ma He warmed seg Mon s Top C 0als seid Wirt.8600; 0 ff = Ba \u2018 CRC es from 5 to 7, HE EE WE CAN FIT You-it does.not matter i wool goods, single or double breasted ~ ages trom 5 TE .- oo ¥ ie wi you are short and stout; or tall and \\ sts, Fr rench facings,\u2019 Italian cloth lin- ] i FO R FA LL AND | Red River Overcoats, with * capot, i : = A._- 0 #lim; as we have different enix of gar [ihgs, at 89,75.WINTER! seams pipec with red, capot lined with BA So 1 = QT ments to fit\u2019 different\u201d \u201cshapes of men, rl Sl i : .NE Sr J; 3 red flannel.epaulettes \u2018on shoulders, fox _ Ou 0 ness |The.Shaurock fine serge, genuine | ; ros from 4 to 10, a $375 and 480 9 i, 21 : The surest, proof of up-to-date bu ine 5 [rish.every yard hears stamp in pure *\" All styles by the best makers in dges row a $ 3 \u201cmetkods is increase of trade, and- the |.o0l iy navy blue or black, choice lin- ; Canada are here, Counters are hea od | =i : | _ 3 zeaso \u2018| \u2018 ha P Boys\u2019 Reefers, nav blue, \u201cpick, - = 5 only n for a steady jncrease of ings, fully guaranteed, perfect in cut] with, overcoats that touch every need.» y d fawn, \u2019 de = G he sd ui : or There Be 0 ts.in bl | Irish Frieze, deep storm collars, ch : x = with ever increasing strides, and the\u2018 | Fashionable, extra heavy west of Eng.# \u2018and black and man LV ; \u2018Che.tweed linings, also corduroy li -,.- : À - proof of it is the great increase of [land wor-ted, neat, fancy seal brown,- viot, Vicumas Whipoords Kerseys and \"vices 22 to 30 ; prices $2.50, eu \u2018 °° 31 stock and the enlargement.of \u2018our quar\u201d {est London dye, silk stitched edges .Coverts.\u2019 \u2019 y :$3.25 and 83.50: ; ; 4 { i : 48 - \u2018te - {french facings, satin piped, equal to the Gove ee : od N Bl I 1e - 04 ¥ - To : \u2018 est, tailor male, at, $18.00.: - | Import avy.Blue, all wool C4 - 3 ; ni © - - ; Black and Bladi ve Qtr.Oter cloth and Eeaver .Reefers, with silk Cd 3 Wh Our Bi In DS 17 | AL ols imported ne v worsted, int Fo coats, single bregs y iront, velvet | o_o; collars, fine Italian.linings, f i T0 $l 2 ) 5 U dye.{talian linings, single or double 7 collar, lined with Italian cloth, at $5.00.ed pearl buttons, silk stitobed, prie Chl Lo By | «(ere bed, vest.mers ou latest x Navy Blue or Black Beaver Overcoats, |l'om #3.00 to 86.00.wk CL * % * Nn! ashion, very stylish and durable, at _ , : 2 as TOW _ 1256 1 213.50 French facings, velvet dbllar, well made, , - .= : c .2 : 512.50 and 813.50._ with good: Italian cloth linings, $8.00.Boys\u2019 two-piece suits, navy blue:ssgs cf + \u2018: 3 - Fach season we have been able to in- CAN wool Beoteh tweed suits, faney Canadian Tweed suits at 81:25, .Ce i - 2 prove upon the\u201d values of\u201d preceding sca- mixtures, French facings, Malian linings.° - \u201c Black Cheviot Overcoats, silk \u201cvelyet ° a - ic of i \u2018sons.Only_ the- latest style garments knt $5.50.0 .collar, Italian Njpings, deep rr rench fac: Brown, and Grays, mixed voi 07 1 \u20ac 23 h fon 1 2000 BRUNES CS | 0 ings, satin piped, $8.50.heavy Canadian Tweed, Italian liningh 1 +1 Bs - wre here for you to select from.For yj iol lnghish black Ckeviot, well | : - at SLT 81.00, 82.00 and $225 | -| - 7\u201d E 1 ae - _ proof look over: our assortment for cut.amd, well tritmed, l\u2018reneh lacing, _ Brown and Black English Nap Over- : 4.Es at 59.15.LS coats, silk velvet collar,\u201d French facings, Navy blue, black.steel gray ai | 24 ti This Fall and Winter § fr | - + piped with satin, heavy Italian linings, |brown, aH wool.very neatly made.E | | + Fanglich biel hovio, heavy, ue edges stitched with silk, $10.00.finished, at $2.75, $3700 and 33.50, sine ë JT 5 5 wool stdck, french facings, satin piped, 22 to JU.us i ; $ wo - A rade | | ; silk stitrhal eyes, with or without sill parported Navy.Blue Dlack and ny \u2019 oT LS - A.° wa 4 lon lapels of eoat.single or double b » cub 1n single breast y front, Boys\u2019 \u2018Norfolk Suits at $2.50, B00, \\ Lor ; Te STR breasted, at.$12.00 and $13.50.= .box aol done amd short, cuts, silk |g 00 -and $5.00._ _ Up = 415 4; - _ - rençh facings, at \u201che © - 4 i R14, We have many other lides of men\u201d._ © $11.50, $12.50, $13.00 and $14.00._ The Boys\" Fauntleroy Suits, the + oi I - ig 4 ; i Men q its.suits, whieh we cannot describe ior want $14.00 coat is quilted satin lined.ever yet shown.Prices sd, Z CE AL 3 of space.Prices\u2019 ard from $3.50 up to La dr Ia Be : : £18.00.| Whipcor.and Herringbone Coats at $3.50, 84.00, 84,50, 8500 a 0: r - 4 fe od 8 - Jars, al) wa Canadian tweed suits, © i - §7.75, 88.00 and $10.00.\u2014_ For ages 4 to 9.: \u2018 ha ; : BE \u201d = -dark, neat mixture or check patterns ; Call d see Co c 7 \u2019 yo oo 3 \u201calso, navy blue serge, strong linings, at ¢ in wind see Chem.- + Sell-lined Whipcords at $12.00.Mothers, come and cxamine Le Os 3 Pot ir 278506 wt : 107 handsome little suits.Some of thes PT = pi \u201c 7 AN wool, reliable, \u201ctweed suits, single © \\ have open\u201d front vests, and we hue OCT \u2019 i ; .î 7 1.7 \u2014 or double.breasted, extrin heavy, finely - ; il .them in sO many \u201cstyles.\u2018The Daily - : \u2018 - .Co ned cloth, neatly - gotten \u201cPr at CL - .Record is not Jarge enough to doi - .\u2026 ET a a TT $ po Î ) .: ; - - 7 ¢ all the lines we Fave.\u2019 | _ \u2019 sr 5 i 55 - Styles are Right up te the Minute.We can Fit and Suit Every Man and Boy, =~ - -k- OCR 4 ONF PRICE TO ALI\u2014every« I | on i 4 \u2014everyone pays the same price for same qualit y garments at the Star.; _ Your money\u2019 3 \u2018worth\u2019 or your money back\u2014the Star\u2019 moto | \u2014~ | Al | CL | J i y À L , { 67 and 69 WELLINGTON STREET, : = De AC ; ï 1 \u2014 | - | - (Next door to the Grand Central Hota 4 \u201coo - \u2019 .rE : .- .: : .- .:- .4 3 > .- : : J .; ° ; i - ., i / - | ; - } .3 a "]
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