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[" J - > [a ._ thinks that the situation thus created \u201c powers -favoring a policy oi indulgence T= J CE ; 34 Germanys retreat _avoid meeting Count\u201d Von Waldersee, | \" who was to-hold a conference with him YOL.IV.NO.-#22 BLUF BROOKS AND HUDDLE, True Bill Against Them at Dover, N.H.Germany win.Not- Back Kaiser\u2019 s Flery [THIS IS GRAND JURY'3 FINDING\u2014 Talk and Agrees to Milder Proposal.PRINCE.T UAN'S POWER 8 ENDED.said.to Bi ave Been Replaced by a: .Foreigners Have Confidence.= London, September 20.\u2014Apparently, from an untenable _ position has been virtually accomplished.The \u2018Paris correspondent of the Morning Post says : \u201cAn agreement, on the Chinese pro- has been arranged: between \u201cFrance, \u2018Germany -and Russia.It wil Te %ubmitted to the other powers with- im a doy days.The action recommend- \u201cod WAR.be milder than Germany,\u2019s original proposal; and it is expected! that all the powers will - accept the\u2019 programme.The Cologne Gazette, in another sem |- \"official.statement, apparently - intended | Aor consumption in the United States\u2019 and England.points out the serious ition resulting from Prince Tuan's ., ascendancy, ° \u2018the continued massacre of issionaries ancy converts, and other in- Jiinions that,- the foreign movement is - directed from an influential centre.\u201d It \u201cmust appear intolerable even to those ind forbearance.\u201d The Tien Tsin correspondent of \u2018the \u201cStandard says: \u2018\u2018l learn that Li Hung Chang has \u201cdeclared .that Vice- Admiral\u201d Alexieff has gone to Port Arthur to Kung Yi (?) has expelled the Boxers 'iroin Shan Tung and is now following them into the province of Chi Lj.- \u201cSome excitement, has been caused by a rumor that Chinese steamers the British flag are carrying muni or from the Shanghai.arsenal: \u201cIt is reported \u2018that Russia has ed to advance money to \u2018China y the British loan.5 asset | \u2018the statement that Kang.Yi, the notori- pus leader, has committed, suicide i It is also said that the Empreks © Dowager has replaced Prince Tuan by Wen Chso, Who is an intelliger strong man.If these facts be true they sh Chinese Government.* { General Kang Yi, the Manch: president où the War Department and a mem have, embraced \u201cthe Boxer ro) with ardor, and to have participa \u2018And with Vice- Admiral Seymour, \u2018and Sir \u201d Alfred Gazelee.\u201d The.following despatch dated Septem- bef 17, has been received from Shang- Bai.\u201cIt.is reported.\u2018that Gen.Mei nor YET SETTLED.| - Negotiations ro ro the Miners\u2019 Suis Still On.| + \u201cmaces of mine operators \u2014 = - Le ihe price of coal.-¥ The larger operating companies, how- : éver, touk \u201crather a hesitating view ei] + the Proposition to further increase the ~- ¥ èut the strike region.Both leaders afd \u201cmen seem to be confident that the -mine] | ports as follows : .>» MINERS _ \u2018BELIEVE THEY HAVE CW av, \u201c= BUT AN- AGREEMENT = question of accepting a.ten per cent.in- BAS NOT BHEN- RECEIVED.\u201ci Æhiladelphis, Sept.20.\u2014The coul strike raping unsettled.Repoits af confer- and of leading officials of the .coal aurtying railroads \u2018were plentiful.Beyond\u201d .the \u2018general statement ~ that thé principal point | > Under discussion was the advisability or -Practicability of granting the mine work @s à ten per cent.advance in wages, very little of the details of the nieetings ould be gleaned.The opemtors generally \u201cexpressed the = opinion that the increase could not igranted unless there \\ was an advance in rice of anthracite coal, contending that \u2018vompetition.of bituminous coal was | ow too sharp.\u201c President Mitchell, of the United Mine Workers, is reticent, and the general and | rmse, without otter concessions, that declined - to be interviewed on Quietude prevailed yestérday through- \u201c operators \u201cwill grant their demands.Apr ~ ARRESTS ARE MADE McCullough \u201cand McGillis \u2026, Taken Into Custody.=- \u201c ALLEGED\u201d TO HAVE DEFRAUDED, - A BANK OUT OF $220,000.\u2018Montreal, September 29.\u2014 Alexander McCullough, vice-president of, the\u201d Croil clou Dairy Company, now in tign,- and D.J.McGillis, secretary.treasurer \u2018of the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing.Company, also in liquidation, were arrested fast night, on .8 warrant _charged with conspiring together to defraud the Merchants - Bank - of Halifax of the sum of $220,000 by, neans of fraudulent warchouse receipts and fictitious hills of exchange.| This step was decided upon at the close, yesterday morning, of.the exami- - mation that is being conducted: into the affairs of the Montreal Cold Storage and Freezing Companys at the instance of the Merchants Bank of Halifax.\u2019 Judge Desnoyers late last night ac- \"cepted bonds for the release of Messrs.* McCullough and McGillis the ammount \u2018in - aggregate being fixed at $40,000, \u2018distributed a follows :\u2014Mr.McCullough, \u201cPersonal, $10,000, with these securities: Mr.James Hamill, ¥5,000; Mr.Timothy\u2019 3.O\u2019Brien, $5, 000; Mr.McGillis, per- \u201cbonal, $10,000 with these securities: Mr.D.Gillies, $5,000; Mr, Felix Casey, ,000.The \u201cpreliminary enquiry will be: be].[perial authorities to the near ex their objection Sader consideration.\u201cBY- LAW PASSED.\u2018 Brompton | Votes 810, 000 For Paper Mills.THERE WAS x OPPOSITION THE PASSING OF THE BY- \u201cLaw.EE Brompton Falls, September 29,\u2014(Special)\u2014The bonus for $10,000 for American Paper Co.has \u2018been voted gn and passed without, any opposition whatever.TO » LOOK TOWARD HOME Canadians in in Africa Anx- \u2018ious to Come Back.; - | co\u2014\u2014 Pod DUTY HEM CAMPAIGN IS OVER AND DOES NOT CALL UPON T TO RE- ENLIST.Ottawa.Sept.29 \u2014More report South Africa \u2018have been \u201creceived, Colonel Drury | .gives a diary Royal - Canadian\u2019 Field Artillery, General Baden-Powell\u2019s force for and August.Lord Roberts congratulat- ec the R.C.A.and general -on jwork of \u201cB\" Battery and their wonderful nmrch to Mafeking.and their action ut| the relief_of the latter.Lieut.-Col.Otter, on \u201cAugust 23 re- \u201cPresent at headvuar- ters and at dinner hour 465, command 37, absent since last parade, 73.The Battalion had been marching -daily in General Hart's \u2018brigade after] DeWet.The Canadians; despite strong wind and dust.stood it well.Pursuit ended on August 16, when it was learned that.DeWet had escaped through Olifant\u2019s Nek.which was xiipposed to be held by the British.: In calling the! from.Lieut.of the with July x attention of the - the \u2018term of the engagement of FCanadians, Col.Otter says that| though \u201cloath to give them any id that might be construed as a desire to evade further service, T cannot in justice: to the\u2014officers \u2018and men of the battalion, ignore the very stiong desire of [the mh- jority to\u2019 return.to their several avocu- tions with the feast possible dethy.now that the campaign is practically over.\u201d On Teasing Springs the strength of the regiment was about.600, hat it was reduced Lo, 100.To _\u2014__ >A CROSSING ACCIDENT Stratford, Ont.September 2 While a Grand Trunk Railway frieght - train was passing ffeimburg early this morning, Brakeman (i.West attempted to \u2018the cars, [ia crossing.ech under-the dirs, [injured that little for his recovery.COMPTON LADIES\u2019 COLL The first mecting of the Comn Management in the new scholastic year, but: was struck by u fence at He- Was knocked dou n,- rotl- and was so seriously _hepe is.enprtainl £in- next Wednesday afternoon at, two d'alock.æ.ra - The Sunday evering Methodist.service vil be.withdrawy to-morrow - 08 the evening \\ occasion of the \u201cPreabytor: \u2018an an - + wis held yesterday When th !wko are expected, in addition pt those who have already arrived, shall have come, there will be four fewer than last In the official report of the Gov- year, ernment examinations, just rereived; }.Compton stands fifth out of \u2018the twettys four academies med | \u20181 \"Their trial will come off ut the fin in Whom the [three others account of the rejoicings.the - Boxer\u2019 power is breaking with \u201cthe | .J} Waverley I sleeping.go Ap the Jadder at the side of one of | pupils WILL BE TRIED THIS TERM.- messaur.irom Lover, MH.an- ed against\u2019 Brooks and Huddle, ju case of the former for auurder, and the latter as accessory, the of present term.Brooks and Huddle are two of the escaped Dunville bank robbers.\" The crime for which Brooks and Hud.cold blooded onë.Two men were killed outright seriously injured by revolver \u2018shots.The tragedy occurred \u2018on Main street,\u201d Dover, about Lalf past ten in the evening, July 4th, and it wus some time before - it was realized that anything ser ious had happened, becau a and .there were several shots heard from same locality througkout the day, on: The first intimation.the authorities had that something serigus had occurred was wheh Officer: Smith went to investigate a report that n fight had taken place ôn Main street.On travelling over his, beat, Officer Smith found w man named: Russell in a lane, whom.he lexrned hag been shot.Just previous to this thie officer saw \u2018three men in Portland street, and on his going up to them- one ) them fired: at him.The officer pulled his revolver and returned \u2018the fire, but, the fellow disappeared.On returning to \u2018the spot where Russell.wus, he\u2019 > found that a man \u2018named Gagnon had been.shot, and also that two men named John McNally and Thomus Dobbins had also been shot, and were point of death.Maggio- ~Donaldsan and Kittie Scanlon, who were seated on the steps with the two murdered 119,43 jtated that when the men approached them the two - addressed the girl in a manner that Dobbins and McNally did not like, and they objected, when one of them pulled out à revolver and begun shooting, and as a result McNally dicc instantly, = while Dobbins died a few hours afterwards.The whole police force of the city of Dover was detaited on the case, and the whole\u201d gang was rounded up in two days later.They were \u2018arrested- at the ouse, some distance from Dover.| Williuns, who was identified by High Constable Moe \u201clater on us Brooks, was found \u2018som Bo ter away from the g gang \u201cndermeath a.bush.He w positively the shooting \u2014\u2014\u2014 MR.MCINTOSH CHOSEN|: Is Again the Sts Standard Bearer of Sherbrooke Con- \u2018 ., servatives.SELECTI ON MADE AT A MEETING OF DELEGATES THIS AFTER.To NOON.Conservative .delegates from all the polling.divisions of the county are in convention: this .afternoon at the Art HaH, for the purpose of chousing u candidate for the coming election.The choice fell umaniniously upon Hon.John McIntosh who will again® he the Liberal-Conservative candidate.Following the selection oï candidate, speeches were made by prousinent members.of the party - present.| 'L.E.Panncton was chosen\u2019 can- didn for Quebec Legislature.\u2014 _ WASHINGTON OPINION.| ' Washington, September 29.\u2014The tate | Department has not.been advis sed offi- less importance, which are said to have occurred in China within the past 24 hours.If Tuan has been degraded and.if Russia contemplates a blocade of the Chinese naval ports, the department does not know the facts.It has let it be known to \u2018the Chinese Government, that Tuan\u2019s promotion would be unwelcome to the United States Government, but it has not yet been informed of the results of that representation.er Respecting\u201d tI has been discovered to be a contributor to the Boxer cause, it is said that all the information that the department has been able | to secure touching Chings | personality went to show his unvarying iriendliness for the foreigners, and upon that record he was accepted as a competent envoy.The officials declined to say whether or not the instructions.to Minister Conger have gone forward yet, but it is intimated that the minister is fully- advised by this time as to the State Department's policy.It is.suid, however, and the statement may be significant, that no developments in the Chinese situation of importance are expected within the next two weeks at least.| | ROBBERS GOT $10,000.Centreville, Mich., September 28.\u2014 Holt Bros.\u201d Bank-was robbed last night of $10,000.to the building by prying?and springing the double door apart with a large \u2018file.- The outer door to the vault was then blown open, and then the inner \"door to the cash drawer, where about $10,000 was stored.The bank was insured in: the Bankers\u2019 Mutual Casualty Company, lof Des Moines, Ta., for .$10,- 000 agajnst loss by burglary or fire.\u2014_ \u2014 milliner of this citv, has.nounces that true bills have boon return- | dle are charged is a most revolting and | | \u2018King Leopold upon the result of his action being the also at the, ere semer dns SHERBROOKE, QUE, SATUKDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900.J Sp HOME OCTOBER 2, Returning Canadians Should Reach Halifax by That Date.7 = covers |SO SAYS LORD ROBERTS IN A CABLE TO OTTAWA.Ottawa, Sept, 2.\u2014The following message from Lord Roberts, dated Pr etoria.(yesterday, .was received at the Militia Department yester day af torn \"nooy.1248, Idoko, with- first portion of Canadian regiment should} reach Hulifax about October 24tk.\u201d oT ( Signec J There is no steamer *\u2018Idokof\u201d\u2019 on the Royal Navy list or registry of British merchant shipping.Thought évble \u201c refers to steamer Idaho, 4,100 tons, belonging to Wilson Line, of Hull, .Inference from Roberts\u2019 inessage is that men who are returning will come direct to Halifax, # LEOPOLD'S INTENTION.\u2014 Ki ing of cating.Paris, Sept.D \u2014 worthy ol confidence,\u201d says the \u2018Courrier du Soir, \u2018\u2019we learn that the King of the Belgians intends to abdicate he.fore the close of = the present Belgian Parliament in favor of the Prince of landers.= More Talk of - Belgians Abdi- \u201cF rom.a sourre counts confidently sinking of parties, the quarrels of the rival which would then unite to.ob- serve the eonditions of the, \u201cnew regime.\u201d = | AT THE OPERA H USE.The bounds, gk Sherbrgoke Rink Opera House -amnounce the.\u2018engagement of the following companies :\u2014Oct.2, Evil Eye ; Oct.4, Quo Vadis ; Oct.10, Coon Hollow : Oct.12, Golinod\u2019 s Re demption : Oct.16, Two Jolly panions.; Oot.+725, Joshua \u2018Simpkins ; Nov.3, Side \u2018Tracked ; \u201cNov.9, A Breezy Tine : Nov.12, The Real Widow Brown ; Nov.17, Hurper's Uncle Tony's \u2018J well,\u201d Robt.MacLeay, John P.Wilson.Elliott, PRICE ONE CENT, THE DANVILLE FAIR.It is- Being Held Today at Danville: GOOD DISPLAY OF FARM PRODUCE AND LIVE STOCK.Danville, Sept.29.\u2014( Special )\u2014Fine weather this niorning ensures- the success of the Danville Fair, Everything is now in full swing.Articles in fruit class and ladies\u2019 department are already judged and on exhibition in the Town Hall.The principal exhibitors.of fruit wre \u2014James Snaden, J.C.\u2018Stockwelly Win.Olney.Geo.Burbank, A.E.& C.F.Stockwell : oï flowers, Mrs.C.\u20ac.Gleveland, Mrs.Protherough, E.D.Harvey, Joel Olney, Charlés Webb, Harry Messenger.1 in the live stock J.N.Greenshields, C.-G.Glass, J.- A.McCallum, H.J.John R.Silver, Geo.Hamilton, T.Crockett, W.L.Hogg, J.W.Stock- Com.~general election campaign presents Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, Mrs.Archie .McCallum, Mis: Ko Robertson, Mrs.Joel Olney, Mrs.E.D.Harvey, Mrs.Ed.Morrill,\u201d Mrs, Blay- - lock, Mrs.James Snaden, Miss Millie | Paul, Mrs.Merrick Marston, Mrs.Geo.Hamilton, Mrs.D.W.Harvey are the principal -exhibitors in the Ladies\u2019 Department.This class is very well filled and the display .is excellent.LAURIER IN TO) ONTO.Toronto, September, : \u2014(Special)\u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laureir , will speak here, in Massey \u2018Hall, Tuesday night, October.IGth.+ PKHAK!\u201d ISSUE 1S WEAK.Mr, Arthur J.Balfour Thinks It Not Strong Enough Alone.29.\u2014The parliunentary no * London, Sept.new.feature of a remarkable character.\u201cMt.Arthur J.Balfour, First Lord of the Treasury, seems to recognize that the \u201ckhaki\u201d issue alone is not strong funeral of togk place this morning.procession was the most imposing seen in the ancient capital.forty-five minutes for it to pass a given point.Cemetery, in stranger came to.the - hotel and asked for a room, to which he was shown, alter registering his name.He give place of residence.a very good overcoat.About 6 d\u2019etosk he came down for supper and on coming out offered twenty-five cents to pay it.He was asked to pay for his reom, also, whereupon he declared that he had Eat : \u2018 Quebéc, Sept.the late 29.\u2014( Special )\u2014The Premier Marchand The funeral ever It required\u201d At the Basilica, the mourners numbered almost 5,000.Archbishop Faguay aud.Archbishop Begin officiated, assisted by many high church dignitaries.The interment, took place at Belmont the presence of an im- uense concourse of people.PREMIER LAID TO REST.Imposing Funeral Took Place in the Ancient Capital | Today.; Sir Willrid G.The pull bearers were, Laurier, Hon.J.1.Tarté, W.Stevens, Hon.H.G.Joly, ex-Premier Flynn, Louis Molleur, Mayor of Iber- vile, and Mr.O\u2019Cane, president of Iberville Liberal Association.- The state band.andthe R.C.A.and R.C.R.1.took part in the funeral, - besides all the national and religious \u2018so- ~ cieties of tifis city.Besides the decorations on the \u2018public buildigs, a number of private citizens draped their restdenves = in, mourning, while the decorations in \u2018the Legislative Assembly were superior .to any ever seen \u2018here.a A STRANGER'S [ STERIOUS DEATH.A Man Who Registered a as \u201cHarry King\u201d Found Dead in : His Room at the Continental Hotel With a Bottle of Chloroform \u201cHarry King\u201d + almost illegibly written in the guests\u2019 register at, the Continental Hotel, is the signature man whose body now _lies at\u201d Sherbrooke morguc.fer\u2019s body was found lying bed in his room at the hotel, this morning, and in a chair near by was a bottle which had contained chloroform.- - The circumstances of the case, as known to the proprietor of the hotel, are these : of a With life extinct, the strang- across his su.far \u201cAbout \"5 o'clock yesterday afternnon a Jo for He had a satchel and By His Side.where he put it.He also insisted that the door to the street wus at the rear end of the hallway.Hejwas shown the door at the front and went ouf, returning about 9 o \u2018clock and*saying that he had decided to stay all night.He was given a room, agreeing to leave part of \u2018his baggage in the office as security for payment.He said he preferréd to leave his coat, \u201c as he required his satchel.Nothing more was heard from him until about 1 a.m., when the bell from his room rang.It was not answered, however, as the impression in the hotel was \u201cthat the man had been drinking and orders had heen given that hewhould -be __ served with no liquor.About six o'clock the chamber maid opened the door to his room, but seeing him lying on the bed, thought he was sleeping.- The room: was again open- cd at about 10 © \u2018clock.\u201cAs the man had apparently not moved since morning, an and he was enough, and has written a second mani- ; fes£o in the shape of a letter criticizing SALVATION ARMY.! Lord Roseberv's.manifesto so far as the : Jutter dealt with domestic questions.Staff Capt.and Mrs.Burdetté, ne Speaking last.evening at Manchester, Mr Cupt.Sadie Turner, stationed as à Ssl- Baliour replying to a question on the vation Army officer \u2018at Sherbrooke some\u201d subject of inter national currency, said years ago, will conduct spatial meetings - he had always been in fayor of a staple here Saturday, Sunday und Monday, par of excha ge, which would benefit October 6, 7 and 8.Mrs, Burdette .a trade and\u201d commerce of Great Britain receive a hearty welcomie to, Sherbrooke.and of other countr ies,\u201d | = men 2e ES chrono ame Cabin ; Dec.6, Circus Clown.+ - investigation was made found to be dead.Coroner Pelletier.was notified and \u2018ordered thei removal of the body to the morgue., \u201cHe Had: dn his pocket a G.T.R.brakes- man\u2019s pabs and it is supposed that in- had no room and.insisted upon it.It was evident the man was\u2019 dazed.He walked perfectly straight and it would appear: that he was not intoxicated.It was plain.to sce, however, that his mihd was not clear.He said he bad a friend : at Lennoxville, where he could get more moéney, also that he could get more at Island Pond, but that twenty- five cents was all he had.He had hung his coat up in à side room but forgot a ts is in Island Pond.- The chloroform was purchased at \u2018a drug store in Magog.ES am ue = nie us (he mia whordibl «| take, ps cially of any of the events of ore or |.the statement that Ching | The thieves gained entrance -| PERSONA \u2018The annual Harvest Thanksgiving Serbe held in St.Barnabas\u2019 p.m.» \"Social at, Mrs.Ellen Cols e service.Rev! Wm.Shearer men\u2019s! meeting to-morrow afternoon, -at 4 o'clock.\u2019 is hoped theré will he a good nd ance.Every member is welcome.- Among the ug Hous are: Blewett, Geo.=E.Ellis, Toronto; Wm.A.Kyle, Ottawa; H.B.Stuart, Paul C.Cote, M.Macfarlane, Montredl; A.H W: Bailey, W.H.Learned and wife, Rev.A.H.Robinson and wife, Mrs.Trigge, Cookshire; H, A.York; John and wife, Elora.- 1007 The members of Victoria -and sister lodge: , À, F.& À.M, will attend service ip a body at, Plymouth church - tomorrow morning.Rev.his subject, element of char acter.\u201d\u201d In he wi I speak on \u201cThe never-failing foun- All are cordially invited to at- arrivals at the Continental are : A.J.Twcotte, Rock Island; J.E.Madame A: Laine, M.D., Miss Flor- .Man- | Island Pond; J.Cass and Martinville; G.C.Poulin, Dan- C.Bedard, Richmond; 0.Doar it, St.Hyacinthe.At the Albion are registered : John Campbell, Richmond; Geo.Clark.Rock [sland; R.A.Putney, and wife, Mrs.J.I.Webster, North Hatley; H.C.Lytle, Far 'nham; Richard Dawson and wife, Randboro; L.W.Reed, Moe's River; A.I.Spafiord, A.Veilleux, Compton: AN.Time ner, Eaton; I'red Butcher, Bulla lo, Centre Dr.| and Mrs.Farwell \u2018from |a\u2014driving trip through Vermont.Dr.| Bachand, owing to the great in his practice since returning from.Paris, has decided to manently in Sherbrookef and in his card appears in another column .an- nounges his change in- office hours.+ _ - have returned northern - | doctor is erecting u a residence on Brooks str Miss May Hawkins left town last evening for her vacation, which she will North Sydney, C.B.| F.Coburn, the well known artist, chmond, whose- drawings for the - Miss Lavalle, benefit i win r in to, .a : RES as y ky Mis, G.H.Bradford , is | \u2018recovering A a from |» vsvare cold and is about again \u20ac Said BRIEFLETS.| bY Duncan Smith.Will address the King\u2019s farm, and in the Y.M.C.A.oo -which is hematite, taken out.Magnetic | arrivals at the Magog | \u201cThe work upen | St- Petér\u2019 8 church is \"the outside of the handsome edifice may\u201d Coffin Portland, Me.; G E.Davis, New in - Stockford, T.A\\ Stewart | Madame Contant, who has been visit- | ing Mr.and Mrs.P.Authier for some \u201cANSIVERSARY (OVCERT |, Mr.Pay.will to the water pipes on Co \u201cThe permanent \"in several placés, and a hydrant is to be the evening placed-at the corner- of © Gau- \u2018oi, is slightly better today .and it J.H.Kimpton, Montreal; Harry hoped, may recover.| Christ church and preach NLY.; Fred Mooney, B.S.C., Bolton | | tended by a large number - Apleasant little gathering: | in- | Mr.\u2018Frank E.1bbotson, from ve] York, is the guest of his sister, - Mrs.Some development work has been done.upon the deposit oË ore upon Col.several tons of ore, ore has heen ground, not far from.the \u2018road.Both ores.are valuable.discovered upon lower Lennoxville going on satisfactorily.If the weather continues fine for a few weeks longer he completed before \u2018snow flies.Mrs.Anderson, or.,, 18 N isiting friends Cookshire.weeks, has returned to her home in Montreal.re being made mmercial street Repairg and alterations ontreal .and Commercial streets.Mr.i Claude Spafiord, of Lennoxville, |who has heen so seriously ill with typhoid fever that his life vas despaired is The Lord Bishop of Quebec passed \u2018through Sherbrooke today on his way to Stanstead, where he will administer the Apostolic rite of copfirmation at at All Sainte\u2019 church at Beche Plain tomorrow, \"There \u2018was a pleasnt dance at the Len- noxville rink this week, which was at- of young pea- ple, many from the surrounding country being present.The musig ~ piano and violin, was good, und the evening was very enjoyable., / Yesterday a grocery wagon tipped over wlien turning a sharp gorner, but the only damage done was tg the contents, ! which wero somewhat shaken up.The Amusement Club [met yesterday afternoon at the home of Miss Kate Lawrence, and had a\u2019 very succexstul 2 and locate per- The \u201ccounted, and it was found that Mrs.W.\u2018season.! Mrs.À, Norreys Wor: Abington was the hostess last evening at: the final meeting of the Duplicate Whist Club.At the § ' conclusion of the games the scores were \u2018M.Tomlinson was the winner of the first prize, Mr.H.M.Tomlinson of the | second, and the third fell t to Mrs.A, N.Worthington.Supper was served, \u2018and soon after the party broke up, having had a most enjoyable series of meetings, and hoping to re-organizé later in .the Mr.Paul LaRocque, accompanied by his private secretary, the Rev.Jos.La- Rocque, will leave town on Monday for \u201cNorth Ham, travelling to Garthby - by rail and making the remainder of the trip in a.carriage.On.Tuesday, Lordship will dedicate.the new church at North Ham, followed by the blessing of a fine organ.Pontifical mass will be oslshrated after the blowing of a oi {Nominations 1 Took.Place MANY CONSERVATIVES \u2018Nominations were made in 162 constit- didates arc unopposed as follows: His } [BRITISH ELECTIONS! Yd Today.- ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION.| London, September \u2014(Spécial)\u2014 uencies today.In 38 constituencies can- Conservatives 43, Unionists 8, Liberals 5, no FORMAL PEACE.Transvaal War.= - QUEEN MAY FIX A DAY FOR NA-_ TIONAL THANKSGIVING.London, Sept.29.\u20141In the course of a published - letter Mi.Chamberlain, \u2014 the Nationalists 2.\u2014 1 EY Col.F.M.Pope, of Bur Ys \u2018was in town one day this: week, retur ning.fro om a visit to Ottawa.| there will\"be any formal declaration of peace.He asserts that he does culonial \u201cSecretary, states that as the Dutch republics have already heen de- olared annexed he does not expect™ .that not know _ «dicated his business and that \u2018his home \u2014 Will \u2018Mark the End of the whethèr the Queen intends to fix a day of national thanksgiving.IN THE LECTURE HALL, St.Andrew's.Church, \u2018 Mond y Evening, October\u201d Ist, of Montreal, an | mone of Sherbrooke\u2019s nist popu Migs Brrker, Soprano, ir local tal ab will take part on x wt = OPERA TUE A Sherbrooke, Thu sday, Fyeñing, Cot.dh, AIDEN BENEDICT'S -sctnic TRIUMPH \u201cQUO VADIS\u201d © AS DRAMAIZED BY \u2014 CHAS.W.CHAS .* Positively \u201cthe Original Productioiï: \u2019 Aduj igsion \u2014 - To ~ \u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014e - Feel ent Cast « f Charnerers,® 51! { __ Beautiful Stage Settings, Special \u201ccenery for every act Correct Waïdr ho and Pr pertior._ » Sr\u2014 PRONOUNCED | VERYWHERE \u201cTHE EVENT OF THE SEASON\u201d Prive : He, 75, $1 00 Reserved sentis Fraser's Drug Store.BOW et adn » WEATHER PROBABILITIES.September 29.\u201411- nm.\u2014Fordeast.for ological Bureau : i ming overewst with- shovers » ti æ 1 at the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteor.\u2014 \u201cMEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS._ GOUNOD:S ORATORIO \u201cTHE REDEMPTION\" \u2018Goaticook, Richmond, Compton, Cook- and Sawyerville under the direction of .STEWART TAYLOR.- Date of Comer ts a¥ follows : Cookshire, Victoria Hall, Oct.2nd.Compton, Town Hall, Oct.Ath.Coaticook, Shurtlefi\u2019s Hall.Oct.Sth, - Richmond, Town Hall, Oct.10th.: Sherbrooke, ltink Opers House, Oct.12.: For the Sherbrooke concert _the choruses will combine, Tickets on sale at Fraser's drug store, Sherbrooke: Sutherland's drug store Richmond: A B.Odell, Coaticook: Craig's store, Comp:on; Post : Office, Cookshire.OPERA HOUSE, Sheibrooke.: Tuesday Evening, Oct.Ind, : The Kaleideoscopic mechanical spectacular surprise, - CHAS.H.YALE'S |\u2018\u201cThe Evil Eye,\u201d «NY or and ERRY of NID he Mes: mar.the | Lam ONDERFUL of NOD : AND ERINGS Management of the author, SIDNEY R.BELLIS, - 1 with all its weelth of novelty and sumptuous surroundings.: Great cast includes Gus Bruno, Mayme \u2018Mayo, Tommy Elliott and the Bros.Borani, the famous Phasey troupe, the.{wonderful Electric Ballet, all the marvelous features and novelties which have - made this Play and production THE TALK OF THE TOWN.i Curtain rises sharp at 8 v'olnok, Prices $1 00, 15e, and 50.Children re BO Seate now on sale at.Fraser s Drug \u2018 Store.shire, Hatley, Birchton, Eaton, Johnville- By the leading singers of Sherbrooke, ** - i Wellington St.ns Ee oy SLE ASE se Serie sae AERC EOS uote slop EO A SEPTEMBER 29, 1000.LIBERAL St ITLEMENT.Hundreds of our poliey holders testily tu the prompt and liberal *treat- ; Ment received when Toes hag acourred.They v4 the adv: wvtaye \u2018of our many Jears + sperience iu the business.M vou want (ull value\u2019 for your money fel un write your Rough Rider \u201c in Colorado.Overtime We arc husthug night and day in order to fill our orders for-Carpots, Uur- tains and House Furnishings.{HE SUCCEEDED IN MAKING ESCAPE TO \"THIS TRAIN, HOWEVER.We are supplying your friends in .the Cripple Creek, Col city \u2018und country.psu wnece.tor you, \u201c PRESSE \u2014 ER & CO.= WN.Dts ah TS Ma ay Hows, \"4 + MF a \"À RE VEN BE TIF VR mn.AU wi - an Th ult, SON 7% COMPANY + JETS 204 bicanctal Agents.Man elgeo, JCal) Wy and In< duslse 1 drutouaetess ss bought and - Dé, uvesrers aoe urtsies suitable tor Trust Funds, Estaus + Aen, Trustave, eid, alway on haid.Not ana Bhis Discoun- en.NÉ alway came upon ait eed CeHsteral \u2014 BJ Avy - \u2018 f cone JE \u2019c Purchaseo, Sherbrooke Céôlous a Life Building, {1 INTRA SM .bell T eiey i0ne 102.: ANNU/i.WESTERN-EXCURION 5 { Septémber 27, 28 and: 29.\"Return fares from, Sherbrooke to Bort Huron, Mich.) .815.10.Detroit, Mich.Teee.15.10.\u201c Qléveland, Obio .\u2026.\u2026.; ++.17,00.\u2018Bay City, Mich.17.55.\u2014 Saginaw, Mich.reid rares 006 ine 17,45.7 Columbus, Ohio \u2026.: sv.20.10.\u2018Grand Rapids, Mich.en 19.40.| Chicago, 111.Ces viene 19.90 Cincinnati, Ohio, .22.60.°- Re.Paul or Minneapolis, Minn.42.20.\u2018Fickets valid for return.until October M, 1900.\u2019 : E W.SMITH, Co City Passenger and \u2018Iicket Agent.Bell.Tel.No.61.STEAMSHIP TICKET + All Lines.Lowest Rates.ANADIAN & PACIFIC ANNUAL WESTERN EXCURSION Tickets good goi returning i Den SER TEMBER 27, 285 ND 29.Corresponding 1 rates from other stations, HOICE OF ROUTES, | cific Railway Agents.Ww.H, BOTTUM, iy Passenger Agent,- Art Building.Bell .Telephone 130.~ Summer Arrangement.| JUNK BOTH, 19200._ Sealing run dally exce other \u2014 |.a ROUND TR!P - RATES E - FROM SHERBROOKE : TO .DETROIT, MICH., 35.CLEV ELAND D, OHIO, ne o SAGINAW, MicH., : 17.45 BAY CITY, MICH, = 17,55 GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, 19,40 CHICAGO, ILL., 7 19.20 + CINC NAT OHIO 22.60 COL US, OHIO, 20.10 } o BT.PAUL, MINN.Shite Take] ool Sault Ste Marie re MINNEAPOLIS, vin Owen Sour 8, \u201c0 | MINN; - and Lake Steiner | ve For further particulafs apply to Canadian pa\u2019 BOSTON &-MAINE RAILROAD| sept Si Sundsy, except when | Can wp not supply C pet, suitable for double parlors, cut, \u2018matches sewed [at only GUc per yard.= CROSSLEY'S VELVET CARPET, worth $1.50, for only -$1.35\" per yard, with border to matgh.\\ Jugs, in terns, [at a slight \u2018advance on cost.FullTassortment of Cartan, Portieres, \u2018Window Blinds, ete., just received.and personal violence.is suid that by a- small body of breaking up the meeting.Fine] Axminster in rich pat \u201cviolent in-their attack.There excited people in the 'oulls were exchanged-jon ull sides.- of- the mob were arn | #10 JOHN EDWARDS, | Furniture and Carpets, Li ELLINGTON 3 ST eggs and lemons: \u201cTl ous injury.7 \\ J.E.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 Battles House, Matroy, { Proprietor.as Mobbed HIS ., September 29.\u2014 Governor Roosevelt hid à most exciting Tlic incident was the only one\u2019 of the kind that has ocourred during the progress of the trip, and it qe trouble.was occasioned roughs, who had- Ibeen organized and paid for the pürpose The men eagaged were few in |munber, but very were probably 1,000- or 1,500 vicinity, and fisti- Many ed with sticks and .clubs, some with rotten potatoes, stale © entite party regained the train, however, without seri- Tay lor, First class in every respect: LY AVERTED AFTER HARD : WORK.Fla., September 2Y.\u2014 Mayport, at the mouth of the St.John\u2019s River, twenty-five miles from here, the scene of Flagler's great railroad terminal and wharf projects, had a little race_war of its own all day \u2018Sun- ; day and Monday.\u2018There are hundreds of men employed .on the work, buth J acksouville, ; experienco\u201d at Victor, [a few miles from (white and colored.On Sunday & negro you =o ~ |here; among the mings, where a demon- (named Tillman had a fight with one of This week we are showing excollent [strative crowd'had ussembled.The gov- the white.laborers.'The negroes sym- | patterns in Tapestry ornor had a narrow escape from serious pathized with Tillman and made many threats towards the whites, On Mon- morning the whites went to Tillman's house and bombarded it with shotguns, rocks, etc., till Tillman was forced to flee: to save his life.He was captured and taken by the whites into the woods, | stripped.and severely whipped.He was loft in the woods more dead than alive.The negroes threatened whites and all quit work.Many were.a spark to make serious trouble._ Sheriff Broward and deputies went work, managed to offect peace.The presence of the officers cowed the négroes, land they returned to work.oe elf resin ITO TO BE PREMIER.i \u2014 | Do Not Be Deceived.; - The Sun Life Assurance Co.of Canada still leads [the - van, having writien over $4,000,000] more accepted business: than any other Canadian company in 1899.as! well us ° .having attained the proud position of having \u2018the largest net premium income of any-Cana dian company.: 7 GC KNIGHT, Distriet Mañager 3.[- Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, Qué Star Clothing Hall + There Has Been But One Verdict © from mothers wl WILL SUCCEED YAMAGATA, WHO RÉSIGNED.Tokio, September 29.\u2014It is reported that the Marquis Yamagata resigned his post yesterday, and was followed by the remainder of his cabinet: It is added that the Marquis Ito has been summon- led to court and intrusted with the task.of forming u new cabinet.Ito is Japan\u2019 8 Foremost statesman.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 THE TRANSFER STATION.\"With weary feet 1 stand, My transfer \u2018in my hand While \u2018the heavy cars go slowly grinding by; - ~The noise of gongs is horrid, * The atmospheré is torrid: I'm so tired that I really want to cry ! It is such ghastly fun ~ \u2026.To see the péople run And pack in like So many small sar-\u2019 dines.If Dante lived today He certainly would say : His Inferno\u2019s not .complete without these scenes.= But now my car is here, \u2018And 1 gallop like a deer To get an end seat on the shady side.\u2018 Ye gods what bitter luck, I should have had more pluck; Squeezed in between fat women I must ride.HELEN JUDSON.EAA AE [SHERBROOKE CHURCHES.LIST OF SERVICES FOR SUNDAY.AND OTHER DAYS.BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.Mr.Luck- ens; pastor.Services every Sunday at fs | SERIOUS TROUBLE WAS NARROW-.to kill the.| armed on both sides, and it needed but down last night, and after a hard day\u2019s *$ # oC - 1 DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, , PROMFT AND Working - - LS ROOSEVELT N DANGER, FLORIDA RACE WAR.|À TOWN DEVASTATED.\u2014 \u2018Great Damage Done Storm in Alaska BOTTLE MESSAGE TELLS OF THE DESTRUCTION OF SOLOMON CITY.Seattle, Wusk., Sept.29.\u2014News has been received here that Solomon- City, ut the mouth of Solomon River, was devastated by the \u201crecent storm on the const of Alaska.All buildings were either swept away by the waves or were wrecked in the wind.The town had u populution of two Lundred, all of whom are destitute and homeless.A message from the sen wis picked up on the beach hy 4 soldier on Sept.17, near the military reservation.\u2018The bottle wu tightly | corked and a messige was written ong common Japunese paper napkin, und read as follows : Off Port Safety, 11, 1900, Who finds this please report to authorities eight of us.left Port Clarence three days ago and are now sinking fast with no hope.\u201c (Signed ) Jack Delaney, G.L.Myers, Sam Mark( or Mack).John Dolan, George Thomas, = - - A.M.Dean.The message was turned over to Capt.] Jarvis, 1 The steamship Tacoma has arrived from Nome with five hundred passengers | and $300,000 in gold, dust.She brings | \u20ac news to Sept: 17.The storm which began on.Sept: 12 lasted two days, \u2018destroying over a.million in property and six lives, and rendering homeless and destitute thowsands of persons who had previously been well supplied for a severe winter.- The Tacoma\u2019s passengers say it was impossible for the relief thip Lawton, sent out.by the Government, to accommodate all the destitute who are desirous of leaving Nome.\"The second storm, encountered by the Roanoke, was as severe as that of the 12th, but little property was left at Nome the first storm to be destroyed.\u2014 \u2018 _ A CGALVESTON\u2019S DREAD.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | said to Have Anticipated Its Fate for Many Y ( St.Louis\u2019 Republic.y Saturday\u2019 8 great storm has been 1ook- ed for in Galveston with fear for fifty years.\u201cWithin that period the coast but a few miles to the westward has been ravaged five or six times by: tropical \u201cy whirlers.running northwest.The pretty Court House town Indin- nola, only sixty miles down the coast, was twice destroyed - within the last twenty years, and is now abandoned.By a singular grace of natural conditions the city of.\u2018Galveston has escapec: these visitations until last Saturday.Residents of the great Texas seaport have consoled themselves with the reflection that they were at least filty miles to the north and east of the belt ofthese West India~hurricanes- and were thus fairly safe.! ' The history of these storms is identi- a from | Busy Business Men \" Appreilite anfthing time, ¥ A good fountain will save you more time than any other little We keep the best.will save den thing \u201cI'he \u2014 we know of.the best 5 cent clgar offer;ed for sale, you don't like the pen.; A.SKINNER, _ \"Jeweller.7 Wellington Sq.Sherbrooke, \u201cEr Carpets and Rugs.j We're complimenterl daily u upon our choice stock\u201d of Carpets and Rugs.No trask, no shop-worn goods, no old stock.The whole carper' section is brand new to the smallest detail.Je buy.directly from the manufactur- .- Many new designs are confined to our trade.This insures absolute good quality and makes low prices possible.\u201d 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.A.E.KINKEAD & LO.113 Welti ngton Street, Sherbrooke.\u201ca Indicate eres train.- The slightest hint of it We test eyes free of charge, and recommend glasses only 800 per yard and another at : $1.00 That are mprecedented: values.Forty | designs to: select from.' oo L.A.BAYL EY.H.c WILSON & SON'S PIANO NO WAREROONS.DRUGGIST AND GRADUAL: OPTICIAN 153 WELLINGTON ST.- - ?S VERBROOKE.Piano Tuning - and Repairing ol Correct work.Prompt \u201cattention.Pianos kept in perfect order by the year at reasonable rates.We.have a well equipped repair shop, and can make your |° old piano almost as good as when new.Our charges are moderale, Shall look at your piano and give estimate of \u201cOur corset department is one of the deaprtiments that has grown from a stock of a few dozen pair to a stock of over 25 styles and upwards of seventy | we .; Of uniform quality-\u2014me just as - L.BE.Waterman's Ideal,\u201d price, $2.50, , | | ood 3.50,- $4.00, and 85.00.Your money lag another K.& Co Bouquet Cigars, back after one month's trial if | en\u2014\u2014y | \u2014\u2014 |Twiteï ing Eyelids.when absolutely necessary.| We, quote a BRUSSELS at 7 oo 2 share lchaid : shave seen and bought clothing|f r' the boys be re\u2014they pay, tit docs not pay to make it,\u2019\u2019 © Evdry garment is nade by skilled {work-people, who devote their dntire time to \u201c making Boys\u2019 Clothing a guarantee that everything is properly wade.The qualities of the cli th, ard trimmings are Al.$1.76 buys a.Boys\u2019 Overcoat, male of héavy Cat adinn N weed, Italian lisings.brown and gray, mixed colors.Trains leave Sherbroekes 7 \u201cPALL, &% a.m.lor Bt.Jobnsbury, Concord, SH.Nashua, Worcester, Boston, Spriughe:d, ew Y pXPÉFGS Leaves Snerbrooke 11.35 8.n., ves _ Ne wpert 12.40, lesves Newport 12.55 i, =.\"¥ohusbury 2.34 p.m., Concord 6.2.if 3 + - on 8.50 p.w.aud Fortiaud, Me.ite wala Notch, sioppiog only | = North 11 am.and 7 p.m.Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.Prayer._ meeting every Wednesday at 8 pm.- CHURCH OF ENGLAND\u2014Rev.G.W.Dumbell, D,D., rector.Rev.'F.G.Vial, curate.St.Peter's (parish church.) cost to repair it thoroughly.or write us about it.H.C.WILSON & SON cal.They form in tke north doldrums, | off the coast of Brazil, and sweep up the Caribbean Sea, by thé Windward Islands and the West Indies, usually raking Cuba from end to end ; then divide, as it were, on the Florida capes, one Please call dozen pair of corsets, ranging in price\u201d from 50c up to $5.00 per pair.We carry some of the oldest, largest and best: makers! goods in existence, whose success is a recommendation of the merits of the goods they make.We call your attention to this department and invite - 5.New york .m., B,Hugheld, K.00 p.m.3 Alp be f .8£ Jobnabury 8.pas m., arriving 0 pm.Si maton St, Sherbr wk , fists tik fing dre: ened SEAN amant EB in goin i tpi RT J IR ST SA vo oo obo gies he aka 2) \u2018 Ç ee a gC ee 1 1 PE RES te ae sp aie 1007 no grap iond ANSE .patent TL PA : \u201dy °° \u201c ve - Hatiey and -tanstead Jct ED.Leave Sherbrooke 10.00 am.for New- - and way stations.MIGHT T EXPLÉSE 9.85 p.m.Concord, N.H., Worcester, Boston, and Portland, de, via White Mountain Notch, for W hite River Jet.Springfield, New York.fo.Worcester 11.40 a.m,, Coucor.3.2 v.an., ortland, Me,, 8.15 n.m., Bpringtield 9.10 a.m., 3 Johnsbury\u2019 7.56 p.m., weriving Sherbrooke NIGHT + BXeR Ess.Loaves Boston 7.30 p.m., Concord, y.ob m., Portland Me., 4456 p.m., ACCOMMODATION.Leave Concord, NH.Can.vis Plym.uth, st.Jctnsoui y.10.45 a.m.Arrivins, Newpor 112.38 Pp.Mm., co.secting with accommodation feaviug Newpo.t at 1.2 pam, arriving Soerbrooke 2.55 p nm.AL.Leaviug- Newport 7.30 nu.Sbherbrocke 9.u5 a.m.- D.JF.FLANDER», Gen'l rave.and Heke Ast, Quebec Gentral Ry.SUMMER TIME TABLE, aN, EFFECT MENDAY, 25TH JUNk, LEAVING SHERBROOKE, , THROUGH EX PRESS-Leave sherbrooge 7 mm srrive Levis 11.40 a.m arrive Quebec (korry) 21.456 a.m., PuUmau Psiace Car, through coach nud baggag \u2014 A'nlace car, B ringtieid to Quebec, daily, Bund included.P 4 y ae PASSENGER - Leave Sherbrooke 3.50 p.m., _ @crive Levis 8:55 p.m, Arrive Quebec (Ferry) 9 y.n.Pullman Drawiux n~noom Buffeit car, Fab- 2 ans to Quebec, via Dudswell Jet, daily, sun- Unays ee bred ACCOM DATION\u2014Leave Shei brooke 11.45 m,, arrive Sherbrooke 1.10 p.m.6.00 arrive | Twn e car, Bostou to Quebec, and Fullmeau.BJ $1 90.buys a ; better ype, and better ones, still, are sold for 82.00 did $- : 5.STAR CLOTHING HALL, XOCAL.Leave sherbrooke 5.20 p.m., for New- and Way stations.| FROM THE SOUTH.Kxpress leuves Boston 1.15 SIGN OF THE STAR J.ROSENBLOOM & CO,, xt door to Grand Central Hotel, - Services: Daily, 9 a.m.and 5.30 p.m.Wednesday, additional service at 8 p.m., | Sundays, 8 and 11 a.m., 2.45 and 7 p.m.Sub-Church of the Advent\u2014Sundays 8-and 10.30 a.m.and 7 p:m.; Thursdays 7.30 p.m.: METHODIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.F.G, Lett, pastor.Services every Sunday, 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunday School at 2.30 p.m.Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7.30 p.m.- PLYMOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH\u2014Rev.- Frank J.Day, BA, pastor.Services every.Sunday at ll am.and 7 p.m.Sunday School at 12.15 p.m.Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7.30 p.m.= ma arrive Tring Jet, 48m, HL Levis 9 mass and sermon 7.30; low mass and \u2019 arrive.Quebec (Ferry) 9.50 a.n., dail : es Pe - + Hundays excepted.en) ally, sermon 8.30.High mass 10 a.m.Ves- ; TRÉGHT- -Leave Sherbrooke 9.10 a.m., arrive \u2019 pers 7 p.m.Week day mass, 5.30, 6.15 : # ._Fring Jet.6.05 pus daily, Bundays exvepted.d 7 se andi ANG AT SHERBROOKE me ! s _ cave Quebec (Ferr | r SCH _ : £45 pn, leave Levis 4.16 pam arrive ory) ST.JOHN BAPTISTE CHURCH 1° ; - $10 es.2 2 wu.| Fuihuag Palace Car, through Rev.J.| A.Lefebvre, parish priest.Sun- | r Queoec , ' - | 5 th.ough Pullan Palace car, Qubee de apr days a holidays, low mass at 7 u.m.\u201d \u2019 { bed, daily, Buudays luejuded, ; High 5 at 10 a.m.Vespers at 8 p.; _ Po | Coat leave Levis bam cave Quobce ( erry) 7.30 a.m.m.Week days 6.30 and 7 a.m.& = 7 gy A | _ | : | 3 1 biogas i he ot Te There is entire £e ivicction in the result of work doue with 5 1 À ACCOMODATION Leave Quobee sity excep PR Brainerd & Acthic trang frigtic Dyed Silks.4 | 5 | i Do i §: carday 6.15 p.m.Leave Levis 6.45 -p.m., arrive Y/ Thee pruriired snd seventy soz shues Jusure just the color- \u201c RR + ii \u2019 wéc rbrooke grave Tring Jet.6,50 a.m., arrive 3 tone you want Ù O8 158 1 - CIRE - -Bhcr \u20ac 3.50 p.m j FL i ge For timotables tickets, aud all information Ei Pritliret, fosting colors, neue te bcenty o pH work 88 Ig ê PU \"#1 _ - @f ply to aay of the Company's agents, Bl loug as the Eciyric lusie- 5 1 t wi _¥EANK GRUNDY, J.H WALSH, a \u2018 / P ES ! Cg | Gen.Manager.Gen.Pass, À (sen is.Patent pik CIS dou LU cg mule) insusc couvent nee Ja yslng, a Lo 4 Fy us pe Bo Was, Cette soil or tan; ih i.; $ = # I & 8 à 3 EL THE DAILY RECORD.| i Send (neg $oldir Logs of some col stan for our \u201cBLUR M8 : i ; | L S.CHANNELL & co.Publishers.=, BOON - &=plai: it C actly how Lo ewbroider so dificrent patterns, = .\u20ac = - i 3a 8.CRANNELL, Manager.V.E,-MORKILL, Editor : a i - Le Published every afternoon, except Sup- NS THE CORTI CELL SILK | F Cy EL a, IN ] EL May, at 102 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, [8 - ei, 1 Ta je.7 ; di .Subscription price, strictly in advance, 04 tn | me year, 82; six months\u201d $l; three y F \u201c a+ nths, 50 cents; one month, 20° cent; we core = i conta Fates\u2014One inch, © day, y The = Yoni.| - : ; 7 a _ > wee 8, 560, tu i] : month, Sir \u201cone nth one your, $24.enti the Appetite.vy ri, fberal discount, if advertisement is in- oh QUINIS NE WINE No other Quinine Wine ted every other day, twice ar week or Qu Woe a week only.Surveyor ans Civil \u201cagineer.- poemes n ._ is just as ne a tr re Please mention the Teen a revelation - the When jn Sherb oke if ; \u2018A.DUFRESNK, Provincial and Domini } erbrooke, if you want to - La Lagi Surveyor, member of the i asian when answering ad vertise- feel at home, stop at the Sherbrooke ; Ge5544 King atrect.Mel] T A o men ts.| : House.First class| accommodation.C.r \u2014 1118; + : 111.Bodwell, Prop.W.Wright, Mgr.> [say she died of ?\u201d\u201d - ST.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH-\u2014Rev.Wm.Shearer, pastor.Services every Sunday at ll am: and 7 p.m.Sunday School at 2.30 p.m Prayer meeting every Wednesday even- [ing at-7.30 p.m.CATHOLIC CHURCHES.ST.MICHAEL'S CATHEDRAL\u2014Rt.Rev.Pail LaRocque, Lord Bishop of Sherbrooke, and Rev.J.Gignac, parish priest.Vicars: Rev.C, J, Roy and C.J.Cote.Sundays and holidays, low mass ST.PATRICK'S CHURCH\u2014Rev.E.C.Fisette, parish priest.Sundays and holidays, low mass at 8 a.m.High mass at 10-a.m.Vespers, 7 p.m: Week day mass 7 a.m.PRECIOUS BLOOD CHAPEL Rev.P.A.Lefebvre, rector.Mass Sundays and-week days at 6,30 a.m.a re FEAR NO MORE.- =.Yale, weak women and.girls, almost.at death's door, your cure is found.In Dr.~ Ed.Morin\u2019s CARDINAL PH lics your certain remedy.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Speaking of old fashioned things: What has become of the awkward man who stepped on a girl\u2019s train and heard a terrible rip.Did he stop to thank the rainy-day skirt girl before passing away?\u2014Atchison Globe.One little girl in the slum\u2014\u2018\u2018Wot dyer Es The other little one\u2014\u2018\u201cBating crear on the top of \u2018ot puddin.\u201d First mentioned\u2014\u2018\u2018Lor!- What a jolly ioe at 5.30; low mass and sermon, 6.30; low | branch going up the Atlantic coast, the | | The water is banked up_ as the storm feet, which overwhelms the low coasts, and drowns all living creatures that cannot {inc a high place, such as a tree \u2018or a boat to rest upon.{' This is not wkat is known properly as a tidal \u2018wave.It is the natural piling of water upon water until it becomes a tableland of the sea.This is peculiarly true when the storm moves against a great sea current.In this instance it was the hurricane going against the Gulf Stream.From the Mississippi Delta to the Rio Grance, tke waters rose to a great height as a result of this peculiar condition.In 1895 1 talked of these things with John Lunsford, for many years an edi- * } tor of the Galveston News.looking for - comes, swim,\u201d said Lunsford.\u201c1 don\u2019t stock in this zone theory.Some we'll get it, ano\u2019 get \u2018t a-plenty.\u201d The Texan's fear ii now a shocking verity, though happil as the first excited guêt work made out.It is said that every seven years one of these \u2018\u2018big blows\u2019\u2019 is due on\u201c these coasts.The last destructive storm was on October 1, 1894.Tkis was the hurri- - cane which drowned 1,500 fishermen about Pointe la Hache and other = parts of Mississippi Delta.The eastern wing- of \u2018the same storm wrought unspeakable Favoc along the low coasts and inlands of Florida and South Carolina on \u2018the Atlantic coast.The present storm, according to the seven-year notion; is ona season ahead of schedule.\u201d As a keeper of the Folivar Point Light at the entrance-of Galveston Bay, I saw a good deal of the seafaring folk of these coasts, and 1 found this to be a cardinal belief with them.I never found a fisherman or a beach comber too humble to- predict the annihilation the noble Island City \u2018by the ong-com- | ing whirler from the sou\u2019eaât.Well, the whirler has come.God bel with the stricken Pe - EVIL EYE.Pretty girls, catchy music, intricate mechanical effects, the electrical ballet, the great Pkasey troupe, Gus Bruno, Mayne Mayo are among the features -of | \u2018Chas.H.Yale's ever welcome \u2018\u2018Evil Eye\u201d that comes to the Opera Howse Tuesday evening next.October 2nd.Sale of tickets now going on at Fraser's drug store.The front seats are the most | desirable, owing.to the height take day it death!\u201d\u2019\u2014Tit-Bits.Tscenery, wind mill and revolving rooms.ee \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 other swinging westward along the gulf.| advances, sometimes as high as twenty | \u201cWhen the southeaster we have \\been we'll all take a].not so shocking | of and Musical of [8105 p.m.your inspection.- + 63 Wellington Street.\u201c _ SHERB£OOKE.Branch Store at Magog.\u2014_ as Millinery Opening.| Fall - millinery opening at MISS GAUTHIER'\u2019S will take place Thurs-|- - day, October 4th and following days.Special exbinit of Imported Pai tern Trimwed Hats and bonnets.All the latest NeW York and Parisian Styies in leadivg shades will he on exhibit on above days.Also a large.assortment | \u2018of Felt and Velvet Hat Shapes Walk- | ing Hats-and Children\u2019s School Hats.\u2018La est Novelties in Hat Trimmings.Velvets, Velvet.Ribbous, Feathers, Tips, Fancy Ribhone-ete.All new girls carefully :elected for this season's trade.= , Miss Gauthier will «gain be asisted, this season, by Mrs.Archambault, in attending to the wants of her custom- \"ts.A c-ll in solicited during open- | ing dae, ab MISS GAUTHIER\u2019S, Wellington st.\u201cNEW.QUEEN'S HOTEL.* Best accommodation in the city.\u2019 Location vpposite -new market.\u2019 - : | It keeps their delicate skins J.H McDONNELL, in good order.\u2014 \u2018 _ Made entirely from vege Proprietor.{|i table fats, it is an emollient as rn .well as a cleanser, and -isas - ELITE WILLINERY MLLINERY PARLORS, & - - | ETAT .( MR.HARRY FLETCHER, Organist of St, Peter's Church wil) shortly useful on a lady's toilét as in JLITE \u2018attention 'pald te wedding £ 7 a music studio in the Whiting Block, on W eilfn the nursery.Faintly but exquisitely ar \u2018 and Mourning Orders.©.KE.Enright & Oo.ton street,-and in the meantime will be glad To receive pupils for instruction in Piano, singing matic.- On a SQUARE.Compdeition, at Wilson's Music Store: For terms, etc., apply at H.C.WILSON & SONS, : Wellington Street.{ AFTER SICKNESS to tone up the ri \u2014\u2014\u2014 BYyStem, and bring back a healthy appetite, physicians recommend the use of CAMPBELL\u2019S QUININE WINE.© PLEASANT TO THE TASTE.Prepared only by K.CAMPBELL a CO., Beware of Imitations.\" MONTREAL, The \u2018\u201c Albert » Toilet Soap cos Baby's Own Soap makes young sters, clean, sweet, and fresh, - Los Beware of imitations.ue +, OUR MOTTO \u201418- yey and uit THINK OF IT! = An error in filling a doctor\u2019s presorip- tion may cost a life.Our arrangement for accurate dispensing are 80 perfect that errors or mistakes are impossible Bring your prescriptions to; - MCMANAMYSS Drug Store.169 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, P ¢ L.c.BACHAND, M.D.Diuesees of the Eye, Ear, Nose-and Throat.OFFICE : 23 Breoks St., Sherbrooke.Hours of Consultation: Every day from 10 a.m to 8 p M ; except on Tuesdays and'Fridays from On these two last days I wil) be at | Coaticook from 9a.m.to 2 p.m.5 I i + incomparable El Presidente, LMP Ie GES Ciga r.: Wholesale & Retail.Sign of the inde, should not be neglected.~~ - ly = \"SHERBROOKE DA ¥ RECORD, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1900, 4 i | Are information re = in a A: 4 | | yes (Cormier\u2019s Special, Féemars tes || COATICOOK.DANVILLE.tasses Criffiths _\u2014\u2014 : : .! News items for insertion in theDAILY 3 3 ] I in 1 no | Fountain Pens ] whi Se ladiy received by Mrs, G.0 Doar Sone) rene aire oy Ia the Duty Rucons ARE YOU AWARE | _ Le ; local correspondent, Danville.) \"PT AT ; EXPERLENCE \u2014_\u2014 - Sept.28.\u2014The po lit Church ut] Sept.28.\u2014 Mrs.Kelso, of Inverness, is THAT YOU'LL EXPER ve À ; Island Pond was the scene of an exceed- the guest ol Mrs.Robt.Kidd.a greater degree of.satisfaction with 7 Te 5 O ck Now is the best, ti : ingly pretty ding on Wednesday Mr.\u201cRobt.Pasterson apd wife, are the [your footwear if you have at least two yi up 0 s - time to have _ : j g » of our most pop- guests of Mr.FE.Emerson.pairs of shoes for outdoors and wear AS | - | ular young men, Mr.Lec O.Drew, was The family of Mr.T.Crockett moved them on alternaté days.Not merely in Ÿ - N | married to Miss Helena Ernestine, cldest into their new residence to-day.7 1 the extra length of time such will wear 7 you can now \u2014_\u2014\u2014 by spy | Fu r s _ | {4 shuughter of Mr.E.J.Chase, of Island] Mr.W.R.Leet has returned from but in the degree of comfort you'll ex- \u2019 - | a ur | ; a ond.The chinch, which was filled tol Montreal.: perience when wearing them.Providing, - 0° ing - LL ; the doors, was most beautifully decorat- Mr.BAward Brown, of Granby, is in |of course, you get the right kind of - ed with palms and flowers,-und the town for a short time.- shoes.- Be on the safe side and get them the ceremony, and Miss Winnifred Nunns James Armstrong\u201d is home from of Coaticook, presided at the organ, and | Fast Angus.Whiting Block, played several choice selections _beïore |* We hear that Mrs.John Sparks has 07 © Sherbrooke.R So.1 \u2018 ) bridal purty stood beneath a lovely Miss L.McGinnis is the guest of Mrs, lat .enovate - j floral bell.Rev.EK.J.Gale performed Seth Olney, Castlebar.; d 4 Mr.LC BE.G.WIGGETT, \u201d .Whiting Block, \u2018 ee © WE SELL THEM.- Come early before the.great ri va) \u2018 i T - : Wellington St, T= .grea rush.Every pen warranted.Our price same the corses began.As the bride entered [old her fur AEBONALAAAAAAAILOAMEAS CURES COLD Ze.A BOTTLE.Stock -is Lun s N .au on her father\u2019s arm, the familiar_st Mr.Clifford I'rost, of Stanst is Fe su 5 or | Telephon 335._ | oe 5 now complete in all lines, at as New York, Boston or any otker city.lof Mendolsohn\u2019s wedding marc J here.17 : es ; pécdetiddidhditheti été dit ] | a All styles of pens in stock and sent forth, and- the newly wedded pair \u201cleft \u2014_\u2014\u2014 = rot JP Co _ _ per mail on} receipt \u201col.price.- the sacred edifice to the music of the oe Long Gold Chains > Bo 0 > 131 Wellington St.F Prices range from - $2:50, 83.50, $4.00, ae from \u201cLohengrin: © RICHI IOND | 2 | ' î ) al : | ; \u2019 b rlv .Co .\u2019 ; ./ ER $5.00, $6.00 and 87.00 each.1e bride was charmingly attired in We have a njce.line \u201cof Gold, \u2018Rolled - 4 | ivory-white Lansdown, -with tri immings {News Items for insertion in the DAILY BROORL | B- I\" Season ! 1 SHERBROOKE.| où white chiffon, and carried a bouquet Richmond recelved Address - Box 356, | Plate, Goll Filled and Silver Chains.- he Drugglet.- oo mm.à | | - [of white) roses and maiden-hair ferns , ; : : N ; Pickled Pigs Feet, \u201c10¢ b._ = - ] oo J S M ITC [The maid of honor, Miss Tva Sweeney.oD Bites oa JoGowern anc As Very goed quality and low prices at .191 Welling on Street ; Portland Honeycomb \"Fripe: 10e b.BR » OF.uw \"VEIEL and the [bridesmaid; Miss Hlanche Chase- Annie Griffith SE Sherbrooke.are 158.PE; - oo Co + sister lof the bride, ne riffith, of Sherbrooke, are the R.J.SPEARING\u2019 s.| - \u2018 both wore_ very guests of Mrs.Jas.Griffith.rares + j {Providence River Oystes.larger .and a : ._ mecs ; .- ty ~ : \u2019 .Are 3 1 \u201cer than ever, - 50c qt.° : FURS, \"HATS, CAPS, and - oo » and po oe Suis, lis, Mrs.K.Vicat, Miss Vicat, Master F.= _ = +.= Lo s 1\u20ac \u2018 i stor F ic Ni { 7 Ë Tape Cod: Cranberries, 150 quart.tb - 3H (KBROOKE, QUE.\" - |ushers were Dr.Parlin and Mr.E.A.cet and Master H.Vicat, of East- Fi or your no + N Le à ; Purp peri © = = g ry dus .f RS ke ç - > = ; Pr .h LT =~ ofr 5 ÿ ui soe - Mae va.\" 9 nr ; he .Rs Bs g ak, : \u2018 PSE x % ; ba , ; ni WIT : \u201d i al Ld rom di : : PE rte datant SE A er?he Ya AE = + ow 7 Ta 7 om a NT a OR Fe ; 3 oN ; ; i = = ta NE 52 es Kn Au TS RS F3 = 5 ist foe PL TT AE = Phx et oa Re 2.Ze 9 at CL Amar oF ~ er ar SS aT Te on por Alf OE.Fad =F oa re 3 pere ae SE rue\" Car a es 2 .TEEN PR Tr cousrr YP ; == a Wh 7 ta RENE pe : , der EE and Pi Sopra re 0 ee es #2 ; - a RAY Po ety Hb, ma a i, ads : yo a : FA LE mat eee CIRE TR 1e - i Yds RES Pree SE TO KY Fo 4 - us eg ù ry ry = ~ ; 4 os >.- A -.: i , > Ta .od * * a : = : ; Léa ry na 7 * a y, Tr A aw a - + x M h ps g 3 Le ae tsar a 3 > nes eu Lay _ - hyd TY So \u2018 BUS te X ; .Su ¢ \u2019 + JE a \u20ac ¥ .2 = .\u2026 - - .- - cy ae En ; AS Pi hd 0?Hye > as a ~ se PR - ) = 7 : na , rats > 7 red RT 8 TeV x \u2018 , ES NE a a ; ct - rab ope .20 oo \u2018 - moy, meeting each coer 30d.ihe 5] - - ce ; 5 > 2e a he sietbiuoke pit _ 1° belor: proceeding to her \u2018home in Ber- good are out on u little hunting expedi \u201cHotel, Sherbrooke.CRE ui.10 10.40 Dr\u201d ; muda.VIN tion.| nN = | HYNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Wellington oo PRY PARK LINE.-.- ; vl and Mrs: J Fdwin Williams, n Miss Lottie W ard, of Robinson, Bury, COMPTON.- Square, Sherbrooke - tu .» - \u201c ADHCO, | , dre 3 {y v sn - ~ uoetlon and Victoria Pare makloR she roa awe % LN = HH ¥, of rs.COM {was in town last evening.|| Sept.28.\u2014On the fourth of October a\u2019 R.EE oO oB ret Aires.x i be.very 20 minutes, And connecting wisi .wwson, at ho Ta + Î f G d\u2019 \u201c1 Telephone at office and residence.RE | - ram and ousward bouwi Leannx viiie ess - \u2014 Mrs.Luther Moulton returned to-day 7 performance of Gounod\u2019s oratorio, \u2018The os + $84 juoction.\u2014 | Lo _ : from Heathton, where she has been © BAST CLIFTON.- - Redemption,\u201d.will be given in the Town |G, Hy AURiE, bya, be.Uo.nd Foon.Led - LENNOXVILLE Li Ek.visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs.|- .a \u2018 Hall under the direction of Mr.O.Ste- | ~0X .& AMOS, Archie acivil === - - _tesnosville Cars run betwouo she rises at Heath.>| Sept.28.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Gray |wart Taylor.The \u2018chorus will number Cn Buliaing.Anclittiia wudOIvil kngihivers, BR.we offen wl Coto ville leaving in tors & - Nr.J.W.MeNicol.\u201cee today for à were called to Compton by the serious |ubout fifty or sixty.The soloists will POPE.À = ; A ET Per hing a Th qu sui 9 trip to Montre al.; illness of Mrs.Gray's uncle, Mr.John be, announced later.AM.EOE Architect & Valustor.fun Montres ! function, _ _ aL NITY y r.Bunbury has gone home to Eng- ! fmnsiées trous Lennoxville Ea \u2018White House\u201d was en fete ast night, | ar ; Tor.te street Railway Office.or 30 en inc - stern Townships Clothi £ House, © when Mr.and Mrs.O.G.G.Webster's a Ang.Gamache and My.C.D.Ter- Hand.\u2018 tt a HC A some Jonebion.Ai other srausturs «janet : : young friends, to the numberof = fortly- rill dosve the frst of à he week for a} Mr.Monk is in Montreal.7 i BN ores Bsedes ail after s 147 \u201cWellington st, - \u2018Sherbrooke, Que.five.assethblet - to celebrate the sixth month\u2019s outing at Riviere du Loup.\u2018Mrs.Holliday, who has been staying n.MCcEVERS & co.LC 7 ; YMGSD «+ MTV wn - Lunnivers riv of their we Iding Tl eve Mrs.J.H.Waldron intends taking a a jin Compton, has returned to Quebec.h CO.einem CT (Sign of the Horse Shoe ) er we 1e Very Héasantly , ws ed n ¢ on trip to Montreal next week.Her son, Mr.Willian Holliday, has been Brokers, A le 4 | - popula game oi progressive aura.The MF Herbert Blair, of Pescham, Vt., |invalided home from South Africa.© Btock Exchange BAg.Mot treal.7 W RL @- I = NG ï = ludies \u201cpr es went itor a keen coytest spe nding a few days with relatives in- i Mr.ros Pnctao and Mr.E.a Bai- Deslers in New York stocks, cotton and I .f ST.- = ; Lo = oo to Mrs.F, E.Lovell and Mrs.R.H._ ey, of Cookshire, are in town today.20% grain _ | | | Ve Alluvial placer \u2018deposit ON A |Cooley, ui the fortunate gentlemen , \u20ac eo ne Sar ™ (§ 1-8 p.c.Commission cath wiy § TR Sa : Wl.¢ _ i 5 were Mr.{J.H.Doak and Mr.F.FE.1 \u201c MARBLETON.oo town, the guest of Mrs.Shurtleff.rR RICH GOLD BEARING [Lovell sent UT Co 7 | =.Direct.ee Tho?oo = : i .STRE AM, a the mouth of a GREAT.CANYON in the Mr.Napoleon Jendron, formerly - of| Sept.29.\u2014The clergy of the - leanory ; : = - Correspondence solicited.y - ; ; - : - \u2018\u201coatic , of Cookshire will meet at Marbleton, on -, 1 Qu - : Coaticouk,, but now residing in Lewis- { Cooksh It t at Marblet fo.: S 1ki k d- - : A - 8 : \" gna | American Sheet Steel Company | .- elkirke and - ton, Me., accompanied by Mis.Jendron, Monday, October 1, und Tuesday, 2nd, 100004008000608000006 = T0 Se - - are the guests of Mayor Jendron, Mr.for their quarterly convention.The fol- IF Battery Park Building {i ; NE - - 1 2 MII extension into the.CAN YON (recently N.Jendrdn, who for many years led the [lowing clergymen arc expected to be New York IN R I - \u2014 \u2018Mit - 1 < purchased ) also Queen's Own band here, paid his old Present: Rural Dean Robertson, Cuok- |.: \u2019 - | ] confreres- a wisit at the band stand.ait Kev.A H.oor le ; Manufacturers of all varieties of CT \"|A : - After, cordial greeting thë bovs /played Wright formerly resided here, where he | : Fi Li Î À { GI = 7 214 200x 3000 F et Immense GOLD QUARTZ After, wh Srosing ys f ve iso, Scoot; and Rew A.I Iron and Steel Sheets ire, l b ale ass ü i REEF outcropping ($15.50 Mr.W.W.Thomas went to GC kehire Whatham, Hereford.| : Black and Galvanized \u2019 7 i - 1 to the ton) on property of 100 acres in N.E.Kootenay, B.C.,| to-day on business Messrs.Albert Bishop and Mackle 1.Deweeï Wood C L -.: are the ro erties of - The city band gave the.lust open air Barr Willard have gone to Albany, N.Y.| » Lewees ood Company's in 0 - o a { { En or p! Pp concert, of [the season to-night.Ce We ich thos She y 4 © ti Planished I:on p y Tarantée 0.A ~ _\u2014\u2014 ss © Larrie Lhapan 1S \u201cvisiting AL : Lowest rates, best companies and fait SA eT : LC = : - friends at Sherbrooke and Waterville.Wellsville Polished Steel Sheets | | y Ted fa.= - | ; = \u2018 x ~ : : t ttl ts : \u201c d ; SEE te easy mé ; The Golden Pla or & Quartz Miing | Windsor : Mills.Mr.S.Flanders returned:home last est settlements made by L- i ; bers - matter where none but re- oo W.edues 7 Representatives for Canada J.D KE N NEEDY \u2014 TT RE ; pe fable makes are sold.Place your, order Co Co J pa ny.5 {oli De gieaiy roreivoi A clean CLoan, Joo cor.\u2014\u2014\u2014 p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 - ©] RE \u201clon Ph | 100 \u2018King Stre et \u2019 4.8 with LeBaron, \u2018and- ex 5 - 7 ee ent, \u2019 i : oo = .Mamireul .Is perience music i Sept.28.\u2014Mr.John McFarlane, presi- MELBOURNE.: - * Belll'el 348.i CE Satisfaction for: a life-timet Terms oi Minirg conditions most favorable.[dent C.B.-Company, and Mrs.McFar- Sept.28.\u2014Mrs.R.H.Cross is spend : - - i K Payment to suit -vour convenience.when \u201cWater power, timber branspo rt, etc., machine plant lane are Wm.town, the guests of their ling a few days \u2018in .Granby .visiting dared.\u2019 | (stearn power) on placer workings.son, Mr.W.D.McFarlane.friends.| - .To ë : Madam |Benj.Beaupre, of Montreal, | | Rev.Chas.T DD.of Wind oT - \"NO DE BTS.Sound 1anagement.; © land her little neice, arrived in town to- © ev as.Lanner, 9 ri sor day to \u2018attend the funcral of the late Mills, preached the annual Free Masons _ sermon in the Congregational church _ Le GA .LeBaron - Placer and Quartz Mining [Mrs Jom Dery, who was Mass Deus Last Subooth v Mr.Ernest Wright, of Waltham, Mass.| Mrs.Lewis Nelson, a highly respected is the guest of Mr.H.A Jones.Mr.is the BEST P ROSPECTI E IN VESTMENT i in AMERICA.lady of Lower Windsor, and who recent- 1 .Go ponds y underwent an operation lor uppendl- nt an operatioh for appendi- Ro SHERBROOKE.3 - FULLY PAID $! sh res for tbe, to provide further [tie did yesterday Or?bas a-host of friends.working cal ital.\u2018 Yesterday evoning, as Mrs.Leonurd - \u2014 Toe D and Miss| Bella Wynne were driving ! 7 QUO VADIS.If you -want to make money in mines don\u2019t miss thi, sf from Corris, a wasp attacked the QUO VADIS.| make your investment ab nce.- 5 i horse.Migs \u201cWynne alighted to drive it The ovigimäl production of - \"Quo Va- : - away, when the horse becatne frighten- dis.\u201d with its Wei alth of pew dal scenery, \u2018od and r the wheels over an obstruc- will he presented for the first time in hich caused Mrs.this city at.the Opera House, on next The horse ran Thursday night, The play is in six acts.and eight tableaux.\u2014It tells à thrilling AC er and Quartz on through wn at a fearful rate, but was Golden Pla C caught and no damage had resulted story of a young Roman soldier.who Mining 0.Knowlton, from the incident.fulls in love with a Christian maiden, .The C.P.Compiny have just received uf the persecution of the maiden hy the - - another pulp grinder from the Jenckes Fmperor Nero, and of her nltimate tri- Machine - \u2018umph through her belief in Christianity.nm pany.Peter, the Apostlé of Christ, is a pro- Stove \u2018apd urnaces.| penr OK REV.NORMAN M.minent character\u2019 in the play, produced \u201cwith special scenery.for each act.Sale BAYNE.x J : Rev.Nesuan Melrose Bayne, incum-; ou tic Ta no sl.ut raser = drug tr c.Cook an d Heating S ves, all 31ze3, for col or wood.bent of Way's Mills and, Barnston, died.(mc.à 7 Kelsey Hot Air Furnace.this morning, aged 34 years.Once there was a millionaire.:M - McClar Wood Magnet Furnace.vo oo The fun ral win take place at His friends «aid : \u201cWhat good is your - M sives ZEST y g - church of the Epiphany.Way's Mills.one, to you if you are not in polie : Our specialty is the T rtoise Coal Stove.Monday.4t 11 am., thence by 2 pam.\u201d gio on a to s .» + : + , a., stove has our personal guar- train front Ayer's Flat to Lennoxville.| So he went into \u2018politics.| -In a short while he was a politician, Jaded Appetite .\u2014 Remember, every caok - .( ayers Ft | AND MAK®S THE =.antee to cook-and not to break.: | MORIN'S| WINE \u201cCRESO-PHATES.\u201d Tut he was not x millionaire.NOsT ORDINARY | | MEAL : 2 lowest in the cit : | Is used [successfully in all diseases of Then when he wished to run for office, \u2018 DELICIOUS.Prices, considering qu lity, y the throat and the lungs, such as Cough, they heated : : \u2014 3\" ) | .- Grippe, Bronchitis, Consumption, .Plen- = \u201cWhy Ydo you want to mix in polities M dl Grocers.| CO D ER =, oO N S & co.gp |risy, Whooping Cough, \u2018Stubborn \u201ccold,\u201d When You 0 pe ones ?SL Wellington st.| Vis old preys | {nt Baltimore Ami, 1 3 i .+ Car 3 ) PERE = i \u2019 T4 ; FO 4 = yoo Pra Looe 2; 1 if | = © : eo yoo Es f > : x È $- + a; ey .eo $ \u2014 .- pr > pk $ = : + i t ä nL ! J Sa ~ 1! 4 à jig > \u20ac 4 = F = à + Shirl wt Eng Ri ni cri ae ui i gw , .4e FER 5a a = Nl = + hi .a FE, So Ap BARC lh 0 EI a 0 ce TAA ; ; ] + i \u201cund priced : a New Costume Cloths.We are now showing - a magnificent selection of new |! \u2018Fall Homespuns, Heather Mixtures, Tweeds, Coatings and Cheviots, the materials that will bo i in demand ço much this _ dere street, assessed at $4,500 : SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, S New.Fall CO Dress Goods.There's nothing like choosing when assortmen:s are At no other time can you give your {fancy full swing and uot-have doubts about being eventudlly suited.con) plete.If we're to he an influence | Dros Goods buying we're inclined tg say\u2014come without All the new and dressy things are here + reasonably than you\u2019d expect to find the further wait thee v Jovely # urics on display now.44 inch lovely irepeh Dress Fabrics, dn blac.bioche effects: - mohair_and wool Juixture.and.particularly suitable for frog costumes \u201cProm 75c., \u201c81.00, $1.25 very silky in appearance season for Ladies Tailor made - you\u2019 I} expect, considerably lower than elsewhere; Ladies Kid Gloves.Our Kid Gloves Department i is now complet ed for fall trade \u2018marked at b popular prices.CT.'BELANGER, 165 Wellington st.Sign of thé Maple Leaf per vies.From $1.75, $2.00, , $2.25 to $2.75 in.the matter of your Black 44 in.elegant Black Applique weaves, handsoznely patterned ; these have tho character of \u201cRich French Broche Silk.Σ looking for a handsome black gown, no need to pass\u201d such noteworthy fab- 1 per yard.Costumes and Suits, priced as \u2014 \u20182 +8 i » word 1 1 day,\u2019 15 cente; each the price.\u201d five, Æ.Dr AA er pese VV AA VIS ROAPAA SPA AAAVOD 2 ~~~ The Record\u2019s \u2014 Popular Want Column.Lo Advertisements of Help Wanted, Situations Vacant, Lost and F we To Let, Board and other Miscellaneous Classified \u201cAdvertie _REASONABLE RATES y Cash in advance.oo Quick \u2018RETURNS ARD SATISFACTORY RESULTS.If nov convenient to send to Recor) office, messenger boy will be sent for advertisement.- Answers can be addressed care of REooRD if desired, AAA AAA ORAAAAAOA AAA + 7 additional word, lc.Bix days for call by telephone and ; a SITUATIONS VACANT.WANTED_\u2014A GOOD MILLINER.ONE able to take tharge.Well recommended.Good wages to right person.Ap- : Ply P.O.Box 115, \u201cRichmond, PQ.- WANTED a GOOD GENERAL SERvant in family of two for middle of October.Apply.Mrs.Jas.Davidson, | 18 Queen street.WANTED, \u2014A COOK, NO WASHING, Apply Mrs.A.derc \u201cstreet.G.Lomas, 16 Beli WANTED_A, GOOD GENERAL SER- vant.Apply Mrs.L.A.Bayley,\u201d 20 Melbourne street.( | : WANTED_TWO \"BRIGHT GIRLS, speak French and English, weekly wages.Call Saturday, room 1, Magog House, 6 to 8 p.m., WANTED.\u2014A GENFRAL SERVANT at once.Apply to Mrs.lJ.H.Kellar, - Quebec street.Ply Queen\u2019s Hotel, 1, Sherbrooke.a \u201c EVERY CITIZEN- SHOULD OWN HIS RESIDENCE.Four semi-detached cottages on Pelve- Tor sale at 33,600,\u2018 at- which price the rentals yield an income of 10- per cent.per an- + num.Apply tq Paton Mfg.c'e.\"MEN WANTED.Wanted, D to 25 good men to handle Jumber.> SCOTSTOWN MILLS» co., Scotstown, Que.NOTICE.ls hereby given.that all parties Le en- .webted to the undersigned, ure forbidden to make payment outside of \u201cthe office, No 132 Wellington street.Ww.J.IRWIN._ Sherbrooke, Sept.25, -1900.WIFE WANTED, Young gentleman would like to hear | from young lady :with a view to matri- \u201cmony.\u201cShe must, be over 21 years of age - \u201cneat, respectable, saving and fairly good looking.If French, must speak English.- No crank wanted.Must be good natur- ed as I ani\u2019.I can give proof of from 39 to $14 per week made by my trade.1 am fairly good looking.Lady \u201cwill find out all about me when seen in per: son.She must give full name and ad- cress.The adv.is all straight.You will never regret answering it.- Only those who mean business need answer.Address L., Post Office Box 407, Sherbrooke.\u2018 Curtains ; - Will bave to be.renovated after the dest of summer, and we know just © hw to do it.\u201d 202 : Send them to us and you may rest nssured they \u2018will be handlied with the tyrontont of care.- LOTHROP'S | \u201ceur STEAM.| LAUNDRY _ : \u2018 maps sense : j » 1 \u2018 + Al + TI WANTED FIRST CLASS Coo ap.[MAURICE GALVIN, GEO.BEAULIEU | Sept.th, another equally desirable, 7 Gillespie - street.ion, H.H.LANGLOIS, 143 Wel- i gon street.ness.have.decided to dispose of \u2018retail as '.MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED_SIN GLE ROOM - WITH board.Private family preferred.Ad: dress ¥., Record Office.ME: WOODWARD WOULD LIKE work shampooing ladies\u201d and child ren\u2019s hair.Apply at Taylor's Elock, Lennoxville, Que.MERCHANT 'TAILORS.\u2014FOR Good merchant tailor and gents\u2019 furnishing business in thriving village.in 1 wnships, doing a - business of about $10,000 year.Address \u201cTailor\u201d : Kecord office, I -\u2014 NOTICE TO HUNTERS.Anyone with firearms fount trespiss- ing on the premises of the undersigned will be prosecuted.J.S.ARMST RONG, GEO.ARNOLD.ISAAC CARTMELL, JOMN GALVIN.J.A: WOODWARD, GEO.MORENCY.ped Wanted at -.daWyerville.One to send to Daily Record.all news of that Vicinity every day.For particulars address : LS.CHANNELL & CO., Sherbrooke.\u201cFoR SALE OR TO LET, The premises now occupied hy Mr.Ueor \u2018ge 4 Long as a sash and door factory, Possession.Ist May next.1900.R.W.HENEKER, Com.- FOR SALE Property, 5 Ball street ; comfortable residence, ail modern conveniences.Also, ing to increase in wholesale busi- it, with running same ; fountain, ice cream apparatus, cake bakery \u2018tools, etc, ete, \u201che store, ice cream parlors, hake shop, _ ovens and cellar room will.be rented at sonable terms.\u2019 .H.FLETCHER, For Sale A grand dark, dapple grey thoroughbred Percheron Stallion, standard bred and registered in France and the United States and brought from Illinois to Sherbrooke by = the advertiser.This horse stands 16 hands ene inch high, weighs 1700 Ibs., and is absolutely sound and clever.This is without doubt the finest finished heavy horse in the Province of Quebec.He is as handsome as 1a picture, a suré foal getter, and can furnish proof that he \u2018gets first.class Tstock.\u201cThis horse is for sale right at a reasonable price, quality considered.This advertisement will appear one weok only.Anyone wanting him should ap.now offer for de cpartruent,\u201d and - complete fixtures including new soca 8 ~ YY at once to \"Tdam Katy Drew, | Thursday, October Ath, x.- - oz 1 1 ry = \u2018 AUCTION SALE WOMAN AND HOME.The farm being dotd, § shall sell for JOEL CROSBY, AN UP TO DATE DUCHESS AND THE BUSY LIFE SHE LEADS.[iy MILES SOUTHEAST FROM MOES ; ÿ - RIVER, Women Then and Now-Mrs.Glad- = On stone's Charity \u2014 Benefits From | Health Oultwre\u2014Amne .Radolife\u2019s WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, Heroines\u2014Mayonnaise Dressing.reserve: £ bitia Ms., | sucking colt, 10 mileh cows, 7 yearlings, 7 calves, .1 wow, 7-shoats, lot! fowls, 40 tons hay, 400bu.oats, buckwheat, beans, apples, potatoes; double and single harnesses, wagons; sleighs, al] furm tools and sugar tools, lunber, wodd, robe, milk cans, ote, ote.: Sale at 10 a.m, lot terms; etc, as follows, withou mares, weight 21 see posters: EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.Sa .AUCTION SALES.W.BEAN, ESQ, Having sold his farm in \u2014 HATLEY, NEAR \"THE - ABBOTT SCHOOL HOUSE, | Will sell on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2ud, [the stock and other property comprising in part as follows: 20 cows, 4 two year olds, 10 yearlings, 6 calves, 2 horses, .4 shoats, fowls, hay, barley, oats, buckwheat, haying tools, sugar, express and farm _wagons, cart! sleds, 2 puhgs double and single harness, dairy utensils, 6 ilk cans, lumber.shingle, , robe, all small fagm see posters.2 Sale at J 0 a m.\u2014 N PRS sharp.ST a E.HOWE, - _ Auctioneer.cg Cattle y | \u201c Auction Sale TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1900.\"I'he undersigned has received instruc tions to sell by public auction at the CANADIAN PACIFIC STOCK YARDS
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