Sherbrooke daily record, 2 octobre 1901, mercredi 2 octobre 1901
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M 'RETUkN FARES FROM SHERBROOKE, ; \u201coing.: * $12 Rr _ \"Every D 12.80 9 da Every Day $15.15 IS days $ \u201c Every Day $22.60 {Norguber se UNEQUALLED SERVICE.\u201c Leave Bhertrooke 3.28 p.m.and 3.45 a.m.Arrive Buffalo 10.45 %.m and 7.50 p.m.- All traip® ~ia Toronto and N ra Falls.Ex cursion tickets also sold, returning by R.& ON.Co.siteamers \u2018roue the Thousand Islands dus St, Le.wrence Rapi STEAMSHIP TICKETS, AN LY nes.: E.W.SMITH.Utéy Passenger and Ticket Agent, 16 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.fee dp dd Lal Za) SUMMER TIME TABLE, in Bf ert Monday, 10th June, 1901 \u2014£AVING SRERBROOKE -.TBRLOUGH EXPRESS, ve Sherbrooke 7.00} | arriva St.Francis à.m.; arrive Levis 11.40 : he uebec: 11.46 à.m ; llma\u201d Cfts, Bbrin eid and Boston to.Drill, tSundays included.PASSENGER.Leave Sherbrooke 3.50 p.m.; ive po Yd 9.8.; arrive wobec 9.00 pon.Hull Da.JR Wr land uebec via udswell T5 Ta \u201cp-deys ex ACOOD M oo arr've Jct.- 4.35 & mi.; arrive 85 8.m.fe raÿu Quebec 9,00 à.m ; Daily, days exo ewei _ FREIGW®P, Loue Sherbrooke 9.10 8.m.; arrive F \u2018Trine \"et 6.05 : Also nn - Le SHERBROOKE, THRO H EXPRESS, Leave Quebec 8.45 p a Loris 4.bp ; arrive vi een 8.30 Bn ms; .m.Pullman Buffer Car uebec to ; Dudswell Jot.-Daily.y ACCOMMODAYA N.Late Quebec 7 so p.m loave Luvis 7,08 p.R arrive Tring Jet.11.05 pus arrive saarbeowke ¥ 1 a.m\u2014Dally, Sunday es.FREIGHT.ave ; Tu connecting tras on the Megantic o ù ot-vetables, æ.ets and all information, ap pire tot any of COMPELY'S agents.FRANK GRUNDY, -J:H, WALSH, ' Gen'l Manager.Gen\u2019 { Pass.Agent berbrooke 9.20 | Co Jes.6.50 a.m; arrive * gherbrooke 3.80 p.m.~Dally, Sundays exce el.BOSTON & MAINE Sou Mer Arrangemen JUNE BATH.1901, Trains run dail Sunday, ex whe» y Szood y oops ' v - -8 ve Sherbrooke: : M \u201ci aR \\, Vv coctat, Boston.Épeigheid, ew Yor PRESS 11.35 a.m.« Jor Newport and Boston ves Sherbrooke 10,00 am, arrive, Newpert 12.40, leaves Newport 12,55 p.m.8.Ta\"imabury 284 p.m., Concord 6.20 p,m\u2018, Bos .and Portland, Me., via Whi mn arrivin Newport 6, om.EP E84, daily 3s 56 p.m Concord N.E.v Lan », Boston = bite Mountain Noten for Wht and, Me.ok, ok eld, New York.TROK T LE BOU TH, Express lsaves Boston 1.00 Worcowtet 11.40 a.m, Oongoru 8,08 p.m , ortiand Mn 8.45 a.m.Bpringfield 12.87 p.m, Bt, Johnal sy 86 pou, atriving Sherbrook 11,15 1% hos, - Lonves Boston 7.80 p.m.x \u201c Bo pu.Portland Me., 8.45 Pa mm, Springfield\" 4.00 E ft.EE prinedeld, 8:00 Pi Sok 640 ACJUMMODATION, Leave Congord, © #04, Via Plymouth, St.Johnsbury, 10.45 a.1», i i ascommoda.ug Ne a ma.wrrivipu ba eubrooke 8.Spm P LOCAL eaving NX N wport ns.am.weriving \u2019 pu.FLANDERS, Gen 1 Pass, and Ticket Agent.Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs, Prope, Trvollees House \u2014 I [i {large quantity of earth from A Banner .Fr A I Weddings During September we have furnishod more homes for newly married couples than in any previous two months.As a general rule good furniture has been bought and prices have ranged from 275.00 for the modest \u201capartment to $500.00 for the more elaborate home, complete with furniture, bpdding, carpets and window shades.| We are better equipped for [furnishing homes today than ever and our plan for solling goods on \u2018easy terms is very popular: _ We are preparing for a big trade for October and will offer some special bar-|q gaine.Watch out for then.EDWARDS F URNITURE.co.+f 171 Wellington St.\u2026 Surveyor ane Civil Englheër.DOFRESN and, L.Land Burvoyor, 10 member ui the Association of Civil Patent Bolicitor Offle » 6634 King street.Bell Tel?849.The Nectar is a blend of the choicest black teas.It requires only one trial to make of you a [ast friend and constant user, lt is rich, strong and fragrant.Sold, in lead packets and sealed tins only, at 260, 880, 50e and.60 B.Ee BOSTON EXPRESS WRECKED.~] .CE t Several Cars\u2019 \u201cDitched by a Washout at - Fort Ethan Allen.\u2026 Burlington, Vt., October 1.\u2014The New \u2018York and Boston express train on the Central Vermont Railroad, duo here from Montreal at 10.08.p.m., is'lying in the ditch opposite the Government reservation .at Fort Ethan Allen, having left the track.at State Line Crossing.All the passengers and train crew escaped injury.The accident was caused by the heavy rain of last evening; washing a the highway on either side upon the track, covering the plank crossing to a depth of a dozen inches.The locomotive passed safely through the mud, but the baggage right.The {soveral hundred and baggage were transferred to a train of the accident, and left over the Rut.Quebec- .London, Oct.NH.&.0|.car jumped the track to the combination mail and smoker, passenger car and New York Pullmap car follow- Lowest Bates]ed.When the train came to a standstill only the forward trucks of the locomo- I tive were on the track, which is torn up feet.The passengers mafle up \u2018here which went to the scene land road at midnight.te nes RUSSIAN BANK FOR PERSIA.Report That One Is Soon To Be Established In St.Petersburg.1.\u2014A despatch to the Times from Odessa says that according hol a telegram from St.Petersburg, it is Bh 80 | heim to retaliate upon the Irish by punitive redistribution of their represen-| of Commons.This was the only prac Govern-| Dominion Oanadiai |to à party which can be made and ur» posed that a new-bank operating prin-, TION.Leave Sharbrooke nd cipally in Persia be founded in the Rus-' sun.sian Capital.» CARPET NEWS \u2018The season\u2019s carpet trade is boomin more satisfactory than we had expected.styles and qualities and values are probably lower than ever before.Before spending a cent on floor pr CO \u2014_ ENT.ENEMIES OF EMPIRE.AAR A 8 THE NATIONALISTA{ lon, October 1.\u2014The ortæsn important speech oy Py quith¥to his constituents at 1 Sootland, on the Irish question.Asquith said Mr.Redmond (the Nationalist leader) made mo.secret of the aggressive intentions of his reconstructed Party, and Mr.Chamberlain bad threat-|in \u2018ened at the Unionist gathering at Blèn- tation in the House of Commons, Mr.Asquith said the Liberals must resist such a step as ludicrously ind fcotive, petulant and unfair.He went on to attack Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s state ment that the Liberals were willing tc sell the interests of the country for Irish votes.He declared that the Liberals must be able to rely on an inde- [be deplorable, pendent Liberal majority in the House ticable alternative to the Tory ment.Mr, Asquith added chat, the Irish question was as serious as ever, but he believed in the necessity.of maintaining the universal supremacy of fo 5 REFERS TOF.BROOKE'S Le .sanitary condition.Dr.Stevenson, of Coaticouk, inspector of public buildings, was in the city a few days ago and| among other buildings, visited the Academy.In conversation afterwards he said he: did not care to express an opinion as to its sanitary condition.On bein tilation was good, he said the odminis- sioners were taking] steps to improve it.For several years \u2018this building | has been overcrowded.it.is not \u201cproperly ventilated, nor are the rooms sufficiently commmipdiious / for the large attendance of scholars now seeking admission; while the sanitary Arrangements are said to The efficiency.bas been kept x up by the Comenisatoners, but they are handicapped in their work by the inadequate vlass rooms.The Protestant School Commissioners the Imperial Parliament.Subject to that condition, :his policy was for: rg large and liberal revolution of local pow- \u201cThe Times, oomimenting on the speech, says the nation will never again trush the Government of the British empira made by the Irish Nationalists.Th.South African war and the attitude ¢; the Irish during the war have brought home the danger of such à step moro forcibly than ever to the whole people.Throughout.the war the Irish party have spared no pains to show that thoy are persistent and determined enemies of the empire.The demonstration has not lost on the nation.Mr.As- \u2018quith, says the Times, poroeives this fact and its meaning and recognizes that a renewal of the alliance with the Irish would be fatal to the :Liberal party.; ;_ \u2014\u2014_vollbeumenmntrenns MISS STONE HEARD FROM, Well Treated by the Brigands\u2014A Ran-k som of £25,000 Turkish.Constantinople.October 1.\u2014The : Rev.Mr.Haskell, à missionary at Samakos Bulgaria, has received & letter from Mis Holèn H.Stone, the American missior- ary, who was carried off by brigands Y: does not reveal the whereabouts of Mae: Stone, «but says she is in good health, and has been well treated hy the brigands, especially.in the earlier stages of.the abduction.Latterly, in consequence -of the vigorous pursuit of Turkish troops, she has been subjected privations.Miss Stone adds that © th brigands demand a ransom of 25,001 Turkish pounds.The opinion is expres sod in Constantinople that the Bulgarie Macedonian Committee was actively concerned in the abduction of the missionary.metre: copies THE RUSSIAN CROP.St.Petersburg, September 30.\u2014Th, official returns as to crops in Russia fa; the present year- show 650,000,000 poods \u2018| of wheat, 670,000,000 of \u2018cats and 1,000, 000,000 poods of rye.This return is 6 -pér cent below the average for the fine preceding years.UNDER HAPPY INFLUENCE OF BROMA.The dis se in arrested and the return to health is surely affected.| Take it for all blood and nerve.cases.For sale everywhere.dis- WEDNESDAY; OCT.2, 1901 right along and sales are he inference is that est.here while the prices are| coverings, we invite you to see the New Carpets, New Rugs, New Olicloths, [i New Mattings, Now Linoleums, \"SHOWN HERE Plenty ofiroom and light helps to a speadier choice and you get what you.think.you're getting, without a doubt.0 \u2026- IDEA OF PRICES.Width 1 - 27 in.Brussels Carpets, $1.25, 81.00 27 in.Brussels Stairs, $1.15, $1.00.22 1-2 in.Brussels Border, $1.15; $1.00 27 in.Tapestry Carpets, 800, 70c, 60c, 50e, 45c., 330.36 in All \u2018Wool Carpets, 956, 85¢, 750, 65¢ yard.36 in.Union Carpets, 500, 45c, 400, 350, 33¢ yard.\u201834 in.Jute.Carpets, 30c, 250, 230, 200, 18e, 150.Window Shades, 350, 40, 45c, 500, up.Messures taken, carpets cut and put \u2018down by- experienced | hands a a , PP 1e IDEA OF PRICES.Oitolotha, 256, 8c, 500, 60e, per ig.yard, Lineolums, 65c, 850 per sq.yard.Sera Mattings, 150, 186, 230, 25¢, 300 ya Stair Carpets, 160, 18c, 200, 250, 80c, 40¢, 550, yard up.Carpet squares in Wool qualities.Door Mats, 50c, 650, 750, 81.00, $1.25, 81 .50.- Kstimates and all required information on.demand Union, J ute and HOUSE FURNISHINGS, ! to.| Protestant schools of Sherbrooke.\"J lowed production, [and nearly all follow- \u2026J ed the same depres \"the very few play: destined ; * (stage to the \"| the first time tonight at the matter of pohopl buildings, as they[ 9 should, ahd the present unenviable posi-|.don is the outoome.If if results in the awakening of the citizens and in being done to remedy the de- [ fects of the :school| building then may the recent \u2018\u2018scare\u2019| prove a blessing in disguise, \u2018 rh.The School Commissioners claim they do not receive sufficient revenue to enable them to make the needed changes, but they are at fault.Should they not meet the situation by taking steps to.increase the revente?The City Charter says that - not than four mills shall be levied for school purposes in any one year, This is insufficient.Outlying municipalitics levy a school tax of 5 mills.Through Ontario the assess ment varies from [5 to 8 mills, and in Winnipeg, in 1889, the assessment was.11.mills.Brockvi le; Ont., a city the size of Sherbrooke, pays 64 mills a year Jfar school purposes.We cannot run ane D | things on\u2019 the ches p and give our chil- : dren advantages © ual to those enjoyed in other parts of he Dominion, Sherbrooke is making needed city improvements, and borrowing large sums of money, payments being scattered over a term of years fo to help pay.What chance has that generation # they arg handicapped by poor health and inferio education, owing to false economy in our school buildings ?The \u2018children are the future hope of the city and at the schools, as elsewhere,.their interests cannot receive too great attention, Towns like Coat icook, Cookshire, Dan- ville, Stanstead, Richmond, Magog and y asked if the ven-| of [he staff of teachers bave not prepared [for the futwe tn the| § F the next generation.| KITOHENER WANS MORE MEN.It Is Believed That He Has Asked for \u201cMore Fou: = ° : London, Octobet::1.\u2014 re quested twenty-five thousand more mounted men and larger powers fur dealing with the Boers in the field.One rumor goes that Kitoliener insists on powers to hang all rebels without fur- \"ther reference to the home Government.All, however, that is known definitely i is that the British comimander is eager to bring hostilities\u2019 to an end as quickly as possible.\u2018He has issued orders that everything is to be done to seoure the utimost mobility for the flying columms, while Lord Milner has issued a proclamation: giving directions as to- the dis- * of the properties of burghers now in the field for the maintenance of their families.; 4 - veuf) a a: 3 Tarte , olumn > pong Montreal, Tuesday, evening.CHEESE There is a marked easier tendency and actual business has been done at a fractional decline.Perhaps\u2019 the temper of the market is best shown by the sale of 10,000 boxes of cheese at the wharf, \u2018the cheese going at 9% to.9 1-4o, a deolihe of fully 1-2c from last week\u2019s level.The range is as follows: \u2014Finest Ontario Septembers, 9 3-4o to 9 7-8c;finest Ontario Augusts, 9 1-20 to 9 5-8c; to 9 1-20.BUTTER.\u2014Thbxeé : was ne butter,: but demand is not active at present.At: the wharf this morning 900 by factorymen, Finest \u2018September - creamery, 21 1-4c to Western.dairy, 166 to 16 1-20; Manitoba dairy, 14 1-20 to 160.LJ LIVE STOCK TRADE.London, Oct.1.\u2014The tone \"of the mar- |ket for choice American cattle was strongar yesterday and prices show an 9 | advance of 1-2c since this day week, with sales at 13 1-46.Choice American sheep sold at' 120.The trade is .good.Canadian Cattlo was firm at 12c, while market for ranchers was \u2018firmer t week ago at 10c to 16 1-2c.The demand fe 20 3-40; \u2014undergrades, 19 1-20 to 20q; {for sheep was slow dnd prices were barely steady at lle.their school buildings than Sherbrooke, and it is because they do not try to run along on a 4 mill tax.| Sherbrooke should have facilities which would draw hundyeds to \u2018its schools for the winter, from the farms within 50 miles of the city.But.it is seldom, if ever, that scholars outside the city come here to school.with the schools ed, and itis evid n the places mention.ancé of the inferiority of our facilities, This is not in .the quality of the teachers, but wholly in the school buildi ngs.Wo are many years behind the times amd must realize the position and [rectify it at\u2019 once, if it is not to be a lasting disgrace to the OUR NEW {INISTER TO-NIGHT.The history of 1 he stage the past, season would make a_ barren and uninspiring narrative, \u2018for failure followed failure with a rapidity that was as unfortunate for managers as it was alarming for devotees \u2018of dramatic art.Production fol- sing fate, In this de&iFtl vt things -| dramatio, and among to hold the ont, time, is Denman George W.Ryer\u2019s \u2018Our t will be seen here for Clement Theatre, and lovers, of cemedy have a treat in store for them.vests ons io grace Fitch Bey was the scene this year «f the annual Sunday School Convention of Stanstead County.It was held in the Congregational church there, \u2018 of which the \u2018Rev.Mr.Skinner is pastor.This was the twe 1th annual convention of the county association.It was tended by the Rev.E.W.Halpenny, roc of the [P rovincia] Union who gramme.'The list of officers for the ensuing year is as follows: W.L.Shurt- leff, president; Rey.D.Terry, secretary- treasurer; O.M Moulton, superintendent of Home Department and Temper- wnoe; Miss Gage, juperintendent of Normal Work.The President and O.M,|, Moulton, J.F.Telford and Q A, Ran dall, visitors, and the following as township Hoe-presidents] Barford, J.B.Parker; Coaticook, T.A.Barnes; Barnston, A.E.Cl adsoy; Hatley, J.F.Woodman; Stanstes d, Rock Island and Beehc Plain ville > Rov.G.EF.Read Stanstead Townshi) P F.H.Barber; Ma gog, Q.A.Randall, UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF : WAR ELIHU ROOT.says of the Pan-American: \u201cIt ds a splendid Ekposition, worthy of heing seen by the whole world.\u201d Daily excursions are now run Thompson and Jats Minister.\u201d others, all offer better opportumities in | this is not the casel a ~ prominent part in the pro- compared with last Thursday.The by the Grand Trunk] A cable from.Liverpool reported that | the supply of foreign and domestic cattle waa: light.The démand was fairly good and prices slightly higher for American cattle at 12 3-do to 13 1-2c.To Another cable from Liverpool quoted 2810 Canadian cattle at 12, and sheop at 10c.MONTREAL.A firmer feeling in the ocean freight rates referred to in these columns.a week ago has been fully maintained under a steady demand.from.ship- market for ports bas now ber 15th.This has, no doubt, been dye.|to the more encouraging: advices from | | abroad during tho past week, and the] - fact that sales have beeri made at satis- {factory .prices to shippers.\u2018A very fair trade has been done in export (cattle in the western market, thére being, a.good, steady demand from shippers, d as the supply has not been in excess of the requirements prices have ruled steady.to 85 and medium at $4.25 to $4.40 per 100 lbs, The exports of live stock from this.port,_ for the month of September show a deoreass of 1,203 cattle and 2,990 sheep, as compared with\u2019 the same month last year, and the total shipments for the season to date show a decrease of 13,002 as compared with the same period in 1900.The total shipments of live stock from this port and all American ports for the month of September, 190], were 37,580 cattle and 21,269 sheep: At the East, End Abattoir market Monday morning the receipts of live stock were 1,000 cattle, .2,000 sheep, 1,000 lambs, and 50 calves.Although the supply of cattle was again large today, yet the tone of the market was about steady and prices show no further change as demand from butchers was good, and can- ners also bought freely; in consequence an active trade was .done and few were left over unsold.Choice steers and heifers sold at 4 1-4c to 4 1-2c; good at 3 1-2 to 4c; fair at 23-4c to 3 1-2; common at 2 1-40 to 21-2¢, and inferior at 11-2 to 20.per lb.In sheep an active trade was done, owing to the increased offerings, | and prices ruled steady.The demand from shippers for suitable stock was good and they paid 3c per Ib, for such, \u2018and the butchers paid from 2 1-26 to 30.The demand for lambs was good, but owing to the larger offerings prices were| Po easier at 3c to 8 1-40 per 1b.Cables met with fair salés at prices ranging from $3 to 312 each, as to size and quality.Re- the demand was good and prices ruled | à [no doubt that Lord K bohoer has \u2018 re- finest \u201cTownships Septembors, 9 1-26 tc| 9 5-8¢; finest Quebec Septobers, 9 3- sel packagès of creamery were turned over] who received 2l¢ for it] 21 1-2; finest August creamery, 20 1-dc the | early as they are taken pers, and the'bulki of the space.to, all}.been engaged up to Octo- | œipts of live hogs were fair, for which fount be beaten for Pair = Olasses.When you go to the theatre.We have a few pair to rent at 2b¢ per evening, Optician.- 7 Wellington Sq Sea ESM WD EE LADIES & MISSES RAIN GARMENTS | Full assortment of stylos, colors and prices.\u2014ALSO\u2014 and GENTLEMEN\u2019s, UMBRELLAS for ~ the Rainy Season.L A BAY LEY Pianos For Rental I |\u201d | We Lave a few good \u201ctoned Upright Pianos to rent at reasonable prices; by the month or year.Please apply| 1 I _\\02 Welllngto .3; 3 weeks, A New Assortment of LADIES : + change inj: _ J0 |publishers.of the.Dax -up quickly at- this seasor.Our rented: ~ insured, and kept in tune at our expense.SHERBROOKE Branch Store at Magog Good to choice cattle have sold at $4.BI - pianos are .delivered | H.C.Wilson & Sons \u2018Som 150 Hai Cigars | In stock her, de of.10 and 15 conta.< domeslics, Imp : RE | \\.Sig of ay kJ 113 lip Durtot, Sig eu | THE DAILY FER \u2018 L.S.CHANNELL à.CO.Pek L.8.Cuaunets, Manages, va me ay « | Publish every afternoon, except Subsori - ou > | ubscription price, atrictly ia ar, 92; iden pron three van ; mo Woenis, .ADvERTigiNG Rarns-=One inok, ee 8 days, 820; rte 60 ; 1 month, 84; var 3.Liberal) discount if advertoomen 1 FETE days, 90 o rory otber Panty 20 os OF 08004 wesh * seoenses see Sess serene Ne.us Ÿ seccocnu 0 000 \u201c saine UT nm oes ee $e00 essence tee Seppe a a - ate ste goes ue 1 PRINTING | \u2014_\u2014 Be.The rinting business ho f|tofore carried on by WALTOL- lg C0.has been purchssd by L.8S.JHANNELL & 00, Total for | Record, and will be pu | tinued at the old stand: 1,454 {Orders or Job Printing of Ever JANNELL Me -108 WELLINGTON $i La SHERBROOKE, m CODE RE, SONS 48.b u w » p G » di BACHARD, a.3 Diseases gf she Nye, Ea, Non att hi Lu £23 Brooke $t., Shemp Hours of Consultation: From wa am ; Bundays.Tuesdays 2 p.m.Fridays Hyer ' til 10 p.m, J.DUFFETT, B.A.BOL.-Advocate, Le H.Chambers, 15 Wellington 8t., Sherbrooke \u2014 MISOELLANEOUS.- PP ES F.J.Hor \u201cay wbrooge AT Surgeon, Albio YN XY, I SP AEE DMAN & BRADI H .Square, Sherbrooke.Dontists, \u2018Woilingke n X.ADDLE, | B, A.Bo.G Barveyor, 63 King i OX 4 AMOS, Archi Co Bo tock anduivil Engineers .5.and Prov, Bell Tele a MIRAULD & BERRY, Ve son\u2019, AMY fice at Continental Vetertnes arbor be.Bell Folconsne 76.Private Telephone.868, * I pp ma MONTREAL HOUSE Refitted and all Intest improvements, Opposite Union Station, HENRY VEILLEUX, Proprietor.IN DERBYS AND FEDORAS We have all the newest styles \u2018in shapes and \u2018sizes to suit all heads [and faces.Best q ality and popular prices have mao oy hats famous, If you want a rich a handsome on bat we will sell you one for $4.00, 85.00 and $6.00, latest hlack, which style and qualit Derbys, $1.00 to $2.75.Teli, te vo \u2018ae IN ALL DETAILS, a r RA Gn leas LS rr ra ES FRR arate a dr re a oo - | Railway System, See advertisement on _ Page 2 of this parer, \u2018 } firm at 6 1-2 to 70 per Ib., weighed off 83 .50.Give us a call.Battles House, Magog.J.E.lor, proprietor.First-elas in x Zr HATTER, FURRIER, MEN'S: FURNISHINGS (67 Wellington St.Shorbréeke., Uniform, | Reliable and Satisfying to the End, the Famous Ge EL if > >?Gige ie not cured they must present % ws BB, sworn stdtement before a Justios of \"MR\" Peace tha they have not besa beipelly | H this medipine.We will then refed - 5 money.| \"F.T, 4 SELL, 3.moaraier .B.SFr SER, Arh Smith\u2019y Indian Cough Byrw, guarantee by the use of two botéles, ¥ J cure any case of croup or gough esoupd consumption.Wm.Smith, Coatioook, P and Unite and: nattie bt - ion mette ADVOOCATER GREAT EXCITEMENT IN .\u20180 \u2014 - .+ a.TN & MOBRIS, Advocates, ow, Sher & | BROOKE.A brooke.A Wi > us 3; | Over a \u201cduarantes Give Given by -.I C EE Bo SAR Ae brooke Druggist.; We, thé undersigned, agree to 2\" 0 too these preparutions on the following Jy conditions Smith\u2019s North Amerie \u2018 Indian Rheumatic and Kidney Our y: the use of 6 bottles, to cure any ad \u201cJF: rheumatism or kidney trouble, no how long standing.In case any pool 1 Q., proprietor and sole agent for ad States.de.7 E ry - 1901; oy #.3100 +; as Ë Ney : 31e 4 ¢ 18,700 me op 5 Si + obtainable.À gate of | shirt= a | suocess ! | vet before were \u2018such shirts given.raie a sdvantage of the uction.i Être extended for this : sis Lipton\u2019s is as good a sailor as Bol Croan Coffee ig a seller, hn all over except the shouting.{ rit Cream Cotlee pT is pub.up | in 18 1.pgs, 20o 1b.pkgs.400.2 lb.phgs., 800 * LL MeSH OYSTERS, QPPERED HERRING, : FINNAN BADDIE.I» by sspress tomorrow morning.+ |W.PULLER & SON = |The Gerhard s (Kiotaman Jane's I {luton}, _Bqutatiôn is worth more in the piano business than in almost any other line of tnde, and one satisfied customer is worth more than five-times the profit.mured fren dissatisfied purchasers.By pasing ench custonier is the way the Gurbard-Hientzman\u2019s reputation has been Wilk ap, A reputation, the.foundation d'whidh was laid over a quarter of a wiry agoy-for being Canada\u2019s premier, po.Would you care to rend what em- mt musicians who lave endorsed this woderful instrument have to say about it We've a booklet containing.this tes- (may, and will be pleased to send.it 6 all \u2014 us with their names and im LeBaron |Babbit Metal.| We have about 500 lbs.of for sale, at 12 cents ou rienced millwrights io ave used old t ee for bbit, say it makes the very L & ETS & Co, Is osene, 82.15.+ - fitted with Faucet, 80c.Filled with GUNS REPAIRED! GED.F.FOSS, \"= community, and he or sho is mover too numerous.Kickers, like poets, are horn efit by our recalcitrating | and so do we.their friends and thelr friends come to » Lo.b.Sherbrooke, in| a 3 fuaniitice to suit purchaser.if Sherbrooke.Ready For Winter ! Don\u2019t delay about putting up your stoves and don\u2019t delay about buying them.You nced one of our genuine Heaters.(REGISTERED.).\"A fine brick : lined dove \u2018without \u2019 grate.Burns any kind of coal or to ashes, leaving no sifters, throws out a great heat with small consumption of conl.Neat in appearance and a great spuce saver, costs little to buy; will last ST, SIZES, TO HOLD -FROM 1 to SCUTTLES OF FUEL 4.5 Quebec | op dy faba a life timo.WE HAVE THEM IN SIX, 7 the season, when ganize for were , elected: Eo following officers pres., Mrs.Darche; es tes 0 Lins Thomas.\u201cThe folios ¢re appointed to form & board of (with the fred Nunna.The first, recital will at an early date, which is not ds the committee of management at the fesidence of Mrs.Stevenson, Thurkiny evening nest be Mist 'Wadloigh's class in.ph yaical oul- ture \u2018mat at the Academy at 4.30 Vong.(alteraoan.The The attendance\u2019 hi ot he acte was formed, bod Bich interest shown fn the \u201cquo [8 EL Cairnie was taken seriously : Med A Mitchell i ; | SHERBROOKE, EQ Lz i sr po, rf.brah Croskery Dept.Is showing the \u201cSLICK\u201d .OIL CAN, heavy.galvenized : iron, \u2018\u201c STRONG PUMP, so arranged that a lamp can be [M filled.in the DARK without ovenflowing, Price $1.35, filled with best Ww.Ww.Ker.The \u201cJEWEL,\u201d SAME MATERIAL, best W.W, Kerosene, 81.60, Machine orke = Bell Telephone 107, Wks, 14 Water BS.THE /KICKER'S COLUMN.\" 7We rejoice that this paper has opened | a \u2018Kickers\u2019 Column.\u201d A good, kicker\u2014 malo or female\u2014is a_blessing\u2019 to any not wade, so every body can\u2019t dxcel in this art.We have said before that it\u2019s the lickers who keep the.wheel of progress turning, not the indifferent, milk and water party, who always pretends to be contented.In our line we are culled the prince of kicRers, and we try to deserve the title.Our customers ben- We'll vent our \u2018spleen in the Kickers\u2019 Column, on local subjects frogn time to time, in ment.Wo.will also encourage others in] the same meritorious acts.- has & worthy cause and lacks kicking tulent\u2014sceking he shall find \u201cassistance.Wo kicked about the credit system and forthwith our cash trade sprung and is prosperous; we kicked and closed our store Wednesday afternoons in the hot \u2018season, and were ired; wo kicked ahout the make of cortain lines of children's.shoes and forthwith improvement followed, till now wo have the best shaped and longest wearing shoes made.The same with woman\u2019 s house shoes and slippers, and men\u2019s heavy.boots all \u2018| have improved and our customers are [pleased and compliment us, and tell us and are also pleased and so it goes.Iiven though we are called kickers by some,\u2014you will not find us disagreeable, ser for we have \u2018cultivation and kindness, politeness and polish and.never back: bite.\u2026 MADAME HUOT'S à COFKEK is à blend ,of | the finest Coffece grown, à totally different from all others, so vastly supe rior.It is pure, creamy, delicious.Sold in 1 Ib.486 and Be.: 9, Jump Seats, _Democrate, br Wagons, HANDMADE HARNESSES.50 mt TRUNKS, HAND BAGS, NES ING,, HOOF - OINTMENT, 8 OIL, WASHING MACHINES, RS, SPRAMOTORS, ing days, Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT being under the care ol sable and long experienced milliner, we:can assure our.custorhers \u2018ir satisfaction Miss Keenan speaks English.eo © Wesell ALEXANDER KID GLOV: 8.FD LANCTOT, \u2018 3 (Granby Carriages One more carload.just received.Concords, Comings, Surreys, Toy Buggies, my stock.w WHIPS, sD ROBES, BLANKETS, BRUSHES DRE COMBS, SURCINGLES, CARRIAGE UMBRELLAS, Daivery Wagons, Bosd Carte and Luar just added to my HARNESS GALL CURE, MACHINE and HAR- WRINGERS, CHURNS, FARM BOIL- | WHITE SEW ING MACHINES.Ls Aget for Massey-Harris Co.Agrioul éural- Implemeüte.CLARK GORDON, \u2014 ee MILLINERY OPENING, FALL 1901.Sur MILLINERY OPENING will take rday and Monday, September 27th, 28th and 80th, and follows 12 & 134_ WELLINGTON STREET - SHERBROOKE.place on Friday ) ir i fu Abe The.Little.Grocert Mr.\u2018 \u201cpand Mrs.Masten\u2019s friends, all cager to Mr.auncy \u2018Adams, who has boon spending a most delightful holiday abroad, returned last week, and left again Monday to \u2018resume his studies lin MoGlll College.\u2014 The Ladies\u2019 Aid will moet on Thurs- the hape of general improve: | If any one] Merenoy a Millet 2 \u2018was held\" Wednesday with Mrs.paired of, but at latest reports was, somewhat better.- .Mr.i1.G.James, who has been spend- hé summer in Conticook, left yes- * for Sherbrooke, \u2018en route to the States.Mra Ball, of Santa Anna, Cal, vas t yesterday of Mrs, Somerville, Mrs.W.Davis, of Derby.\u2018epent Sunday with Mr.end Mrs.rin \u2018Davia, | es \u201cAt, Home\u2019 given Tast evening by the Young Ladies\u2019 Circle in honor of and Mrs, Masten was a.most al\u201d ve affair.The spacious parlors of | igs À : residence were thr ht, o'clock till ten.with Me, | greet them once more.Music and re freshiments, and the interchange of pleasant soéial chat caused the time to pass quickly and delightfully, and the young ladies the Methodist church are to be songratilated on the sucocss of - their .Sleeper, of Lanosster, N.is #pending a few days in Coatidook atives and friends.day with.Mrs.Lt.-Col.\u2018Thouipscd.NORTH HATLEY.- (Mrs! L.M.Smiley, Correspondent.) Ladies Musioal met] October 2.\u2014Miss Edith Murdock, op- Mrs.Doak; vice- dated ice pot.There will be a mect.|in at 8 o\u2019olock Jury où Bundey and for a time his\u201d life] Pas lee 4g u WEDNESDAY, a FR So, October 2.-Mr.M.T.Stenson, collec OOTOBER 2, À! po,\u201d - ; LAGES.| WINDSOR MILLS.|ssssovsvsassssssssssssl Cure GB ot, Ci) (tan cri) |RSS Sy UP orator for the Bell Telephone Co, at Albany, Ve, rer home on Satur- Y, somewhat ill, but her many friends wish her a s recovery.Mrs.William Daly and Miss Kathleen Daly have returned from a pleasant visit to Sherbrooke.- { Mr.Theodore Lanctot, on a trapeze, fell and broke his arm besides spraining jt.Dr.Tomkins was immediately sunynoned and the breken |t bone put into place and he is progress.g nicely.Mr.A.A.Gignac went to Sherbrooke on Monday to act as one of the Grand Bon.C.GC Colby, Mrs.Colby - and Miss Colby arrived in Montreal last Saturday by the SS.Tunisian \u2018and are waa expected at Stanstead Wednesday.spending a few days at Massawippi, while playing church, when Mr.E.P.McCabe, cldest son of our fe ME postmaster, led to Misses Kathleen and Beulah Parsons tor of custon p plendid ane at Stenson and wile, bs Guests, of their sunt, Mrs, Hous new.winter arrangement & M.goes into force on Oct.14th, summer accommodation will At the English Church last Sunday ladies and five boys.Mr.Adjutor has O'Rourke.pe i, Mr.and Mrs.B.Desrocher celebrated their tin wedding last Friday evening.soja evening spent.| MAGOG.October 2-Mr, R.R.Burrago, | town yesterday looking up the shortage of $464 in the Police Department.He looked the accounts over and decided to give Chief Foucher until Wednesday .to raise the money to clear the deficit up.Failing in that, the company will act with rigor and put the screws on with-| out féar or favor.This was the substance of Mr.Burrage\u2019s decision, and as a result Mr.Foucher went, to Montreal Tuesday to get if \u2018possible, the.ne- cousary cash to fix it up.| in the of J.O.Rousseau; of the Park House, vs.Honry Lovell, the return has been made, and W.L.Shurt- lef, of Coaticook, is acting for Mr.Lo- vell.The caso will come up for hearing at the \u2018 next Magistrate's Court \"here, when © very interesting items will |be devek October 1.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Hlensy Bas- sett have gone to Worcester and: Bostoi : for a sBort visit, The steamer Massawippi hag been put into winter quarters.The : W.C.T.U.will meet with Mrs.\u2019 Geo.ofl, Wednesday afternoon, | Miss Mary Hawso and Miss Alice.Biv- sell hate gone to Ways Mills to attend the annual meting of the Order of Good Templars.Co , _ MASSAWIPPL Octo tober 2,\u2014Mr.George Taylor, of Boston, who has lately left the Boston hospital affer a serious operation for appendicitis, thas arrived home for n few, St.Didier thus far, who is on the way to visië the Pan-American exhibition at Buffalo.J Mr Mrs.W.English have taken a three! weeks trip by carriage to Bart.lott, N.Mr.Dressor has moved to Mr.M.Clifford's farm on the Magog road.Mr.Clifford\u2019 has deeded the farm for \u2018a life mainterlance for himself and wife.- Mr.Loon Stebbins has taken on shares the farm lately carried on by Mr.Dres- n Ascot, Cor- ew \u201cat 2 J.Colt\u2019s over Sunday to visit their daughter, Mrs.H.Colt.A very pleasant meeting of the W.C.Lyford Call; There were\u201c over twenty partook of a delicious chicken pie supper.The delegates appointed to Prov.Conven at Sherbrooke were Mrs.Gertr \"Colt and Mrs.Ella St.Dizier.Miss \u2018Blanche St.Dizier left.Tucsday by.rail! via Sherbrooke, for Canaan, Vt, to visi her friend, Miss Ruth Havey.\u2018The .F.Millar will preach at the Lin school house Sunday next at 10.al \"BATON CORNER.Octobbr 2.\u2014Mr.n Alger and wife, of West Siar, N{H., were in this place calling on friends last week.\u201cThey came up to attend the vole- bration\u2019 at Sawyerville, - : Mr: Stewart Lebourveau and wife, of Coat: , were here Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson are home again after a \u2018week's visit in Montreal.1 I - A mérican n Sheet Steel Company ?\u2018Battery Park Building New York | Manufacturers of all varieties of Iron aid Steel Sheets Black snd Galvanized Plain and Painted Flat, Corrugated and se Vv \" Crimped ; Apollo: Best Bloom Galvanized Sheets W.Dewees Wood Company's Planished Iron |\u201d W.Dewees Wood Companys s | Refined Fron ° Ra so MARKET orne, susasnooKs, que - J \u2018 : - Co porn oh sae PTAA Wellsville Polished 8 Steel Sheets | Mr.B.Verity, assistant superintend- woeks\u2019 [stay to reguin strength.Ho Çf Coaticooks, were in town on -Satur- went Montreal Monday to see - the day: : city accompany his friend, E.A.Mr.Harry Stockwell left on Mandey x, bel nging to Mrs, I.St._Digler-\u2014T.Mrs.Willard; -|iting his aunt, Mrs.Mnodonald.\u2018I more restricted plight than for | Mr.A.H.\"Moore has been confined to the hous for the past ton days by ill- 158.ent of the Pring Works, spent Sunday at\u2019 Cowansville.The work of painting the St.Luke\u2019 8 ! church has been completed and the work done has groatly improved this pretty little edifice.DANVI LLE.(Mise B.M.Stockwell, Correspondent October 2.\u2014Mr.Jamos Ballentyne and | Mr.Mofiatt, of Montreal, were in town on Monday the guests of Dr.Speer.Mr.Tames O'Neill and son, Harold, | for Sherbrooke, whore he has obtained a position in Jenokes\u2019 Machine Shops, Mr.W.F.Mountain, of Windsor Mills, spent Sunday with his parents here, Miss Jessie Lance, of Richmond, has been the guest of.Miss Mattio Robinson, for a fow days.Mrs.Austin Cloveland got a bad fall on a brokon sidewalk while returning homeo from.the fair on Baturday.Mr.C.F.Frost, of -\u2014 * : SCUTSTOWN.Oct.2.\u2014Children\u2019s Day service was held in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday last.Tho church was nicely decor ed with potted plants and flowers.Miss H.K.Beard and Miss E.M.wman are attending tho 8.8.conven- i in Sawyerville.Mrs.Robt.Scott has returned from Marbleton, where she has been sponding a week with relatives.Mr.J.W.Taylor and family\" have gone to resido in Conception.: Messrs.Taft and Blanchard, of Scots- town Mills Company aro in town.Rev.Mr.McLennan, of Ontario, is vis- \u2014miprençnrenmençnnt BRITISH AGRICULTURE DECLINES Loss Wheat arf Barley Sown and Fewer Cattle Kept This Year.London, October 1,\u2014Alike in Eriglund and Scotland the acrenges sown to wheat and barley are smaller than thoy were last year and thero is a decline in the number of cattlo, sheep and pigs kept in England.In many respects this decline leaves British agriculture in a years past.In Scotland the position is mot so bad es in England.Current agricultural returns make a bad showing for the year throughout Great Britain, serene \u2014Fidgett says there are two kinds of persons he can\u2019t abide\u2014the people who are forever prying into his affairs and the persons who fail to pay him the opm yi t on the} bel Bishop \u2018of Queboo confirmed fourteen | position a4.chives 1okA 8 Chart} A large crowd were present and a very) i i.+ \u201c % senting the Guarantee Company, was-in | Furnishings, From of high-class novelties in t other stores do not keep, \"2 La dies\u2019 CHAS.Bazer, Mr.od.Ms.A.King and others.The happy couple left for a trip to Buffalo, which their many young friends.undertook , to.Mr.McCabe: Ba lawyer, however, \u2018and \u2018if he proves as astute in managing the affairs of his clients as in the present case, there need be no misgivings \u201cfor his future, Vide yeaterday\u2019s s Record.The presents wero nuherods and very valuable.; ss 1 y by \u2018Kickers\u2019 This column is for the exclusive use of deserving kickers, ?In it they may kick as hard \u2018and as often as they please And they may \u201ckick\u201d concerning anything they please, upon the following.conditions: (1)\u2014That they stick carefully.to facts.(2)\u2014That they a void anything libellous: (8)~That hey confine themaelves to} not more than 200 words, on one sub- jeot, on one day; (4)\u2014Thet their names (in confidence or otherwise) invariably accompany their \u201ckicks.\u201d MEAN TRICK OF HOTEL KEEPER AT SCOTSTOWN, JE a young lady Editor 410 ocorda: \u2014\u2014ÿédks a 5 ago Treached Sool stown on the evening train.| She was a stranger in the place and desired to go to Irench\u2019s Hotel.After {waiting until the train pulled out, she \\ approached à man, whom she supposed to bo a gentleman; and asked him if he could tell her \u201cwhore French\u2019s Hotel was.nf; Ho answered that he was going right by.the place, apd would show her.While on the way [he said he was the proprietor of the other hotel in Scotstown, which was équally as good as Frenches.Sho answered she did Pa ddubt it was as good, but sho wished to go to the latter; nothing more was said.They passed by the door of French's Hotel, and the young lady was not suspicious.until they reached the hotel of the man accompanying her.When he opened the door-she stepped back and said that was {rot tho place o she\u2019 wanted, and asked him to give her ber valise, which he had been carrying.This he refused to do paying no attention to her = requests.She.left him, and.a one, without her valise, went out into the street.Fortunately she Hotel.The man still refused to give it up, and it sho got possession of the valise.his hotel license taken away should have from him.Names and sworn evidence of tho full particulars [can be provided.: TRAVELLER.: Sherbrooke Oct.1, 1901.\u2014Harris.\u201cYes, I was delighted with | | ember et Japan: but they have some awfully fun-] ©, ARTHUR PEARSON, well known ny notions.\u201d publisher of London, Fng., nêter visit- Barton.\u201cAs for instance?\u201d ling tho Phn-American Expobition said: Harris.\u201cWhy, they actually speak of [the lighting effcots at night are rm Americans as foreigners.The iden.\u201d |ply marvellous.I never Baw anything \u2014 fke them, which is hardly to be won- ered at, 3 men REE BNE pliment to ask about them.« one RA AL Te ses tenez pe - s, and Mrs.Stenson, were thë guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.F, Dooley Monday ¢vening.Mr.and Mrs.Walter Smith, of Richmond, are visiting Mr.Smith's father, Elijah! Smith, of Brompton.A véry casant wedding took pluce | yesterday morni at St.Philippe's._ the pride s father.Among the P.+ Dooley, M Miss Maria | rnishings ! ° ce gradually adding .0 FULLER & co.\" manage for them, | | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014fit-war\" \u2018$f gested that tho then met a [gentleman she was acquainted with, who accompanied ber to French's: gent for hor valise, but the \u2018was not until a bailiff was secured that A man who would act in this manner there has -never been any-| thing ke them to be seen.\u201d Daily exe cursions |are now run by the Grand Trunk Ra way System.See advortise- ment on 2 of this papery WB Rais sono AL AR DT Footwear of Every The long- wearing kinds.The comfortable fitting varietien Reasonable in price.KE.oO.WIGOETT Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.time to im.ws will axmounee thy ar Ladies\u2019 Furnishings, a class of goods We will nover advertis commonplace , but earnestly and persistently endeavor to excell in all the we Pi Sli, one patrons This week we announce the arri- adios\u2019 Umbrellas, | Gloves, Ladies\u2019 Hosiery\u201d Rewsashr hadles, we promise to do this _ depastasent better than à other stores \"FOR LADIES, | SCHOOL OPENING We have a full line of SOHOOL - BOOKS \"SCHOOL REQUISITES I See.cur New SCRIBBLERS, EXERCISE BOOKS, PEN- HOLDERS and PENCILS.CCF.T.ANSELL Successer te T.J: Tuok.BICYCLE SUNDRIES AT COST) Not \u2018wishing.to carry a large stock over to] pext [season will sell the following sundries Best they last, at cost: QG, & J.and Single Tube Tires, Goss Lamps Morrow Coaster Brakes Haddles, Chains, Foot PHrakos, Bogs, Toe Clips, etc.Also one Lady's Wh good as new, for $12,072, worth $20.00, B.8 McDONALD, 118)4-Wollington St.COOKSHIRE.\u2018Oct.2.\u2014Qn Monday, Sept.30th, p meet ing of the .pupils of the Academy was held in the principal room.for the purpose of forming a litorary society, for their improvement in public speaking, reciting and debating.After some discussion the /Hociety was formed, and in addition to_thg objects above mentioned, eel, an active interest in tho Tibrary by adding to it\"from timo to time, und in the appearance of the school und its surroundings.lt wa® decided to have jun entertainment every two weeks, which should consist of music, reading recitu- tions, speeches and un occasional debate.The following officers were electod: Principal + Enright, Hon.Pres; Mr.A.Doak, president; Miss Clara.Osgood, Sec.-Treas; Miss Cora Goff, librarian; Miss Constance Cowling, press correspondent; Miss Georgie Bottome and Mr.Henry Lindop, entertainment committec.À similar gociety was formed -in tho Model\u201d Dept.with the following officers: Miss Kathleen Taylor, president; Miss Addic Cascadden, scoretary; Miss May Leonard, curator of reading room; Miss Helen Cromwell and Mr.Howard Planch, shitertainment committee.a.MOE'S RIVER, October 2.\u2014Miss ~ Jennie Pierce, of Sunapee, is visiting among relatives and friends hero.- Mrs: MoLeod returns to Chicago this week.Miss Mary Crosby and Churles Hyatt are attending Cowpton Model Sdhool.Mr.A.A, Croeby has lensed his farm for ono year to his son-in.law, Mr.P.Parsons.« Miss Annie Saxon spent Sundoÿ Mrs.Harden\u2019s.Mr.Burton Crosby has engagod ut - to the coming year.Mrs.D.J.Ayer is \u2018able to bo about n.- The Baptist ladies will give u Bces Honey Social at the home of Mrs.- À.Foote on Monday evé., Oct.7th.Mrs.Farnham, of \u2018Martinville, will entertain the Ladics\u2019 Circle on Wednesday, October 2nd, and Mrs, A, S.Crushy on October 9th, ~ - Preparations are in progress for à sale on the 25th of November.The Y.P.C.U.will be led next Sunday 1 or 12: 12, 2, Description : HIG cuss runmishines Ë | Handlebars, Tool |.embers take | \u2014\u2014 work lor Mr, Caswell, of Hillhurst, fort eve by Miss l\u2019ierce, subject, takon from} White Balsam DAY.- GRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST- - 120 Williogioo Skesst.Souvenir of Sherbrooke, Neatly bound in Leatherette covers, Only \u2018souvenir of Sherbrooke ever pe Mekhed without advertising.| Se neat and 6 for 0 acceptable gif a Po \u201c(Price so ots.Four cent cents omit Tir Mole i ce of por - We solfoit tho business of Manufucturers, Eo.gingers and others who realise the advisability of aving thelr Patent business trausacted by en- neers whoare Experts, Prelimi advicofree.os moderate, The Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 mailed to any addross upon recoipt ot Donte Marion & Marion, New York Life Build - ing, Montreal ; and Washington, D.O., U.S.A.PERFECTION STORE USE.No wiring, or piping, yet beats gas and Electricity.Cheaper than oil.Never out of order.Gives a delightfully soft ight | which does not strain -the eyes.déscriptive catalogue.Write for it.AFTER SICKNESS te tone up th system, à bring back ñ healthy appetite, physicians recommend the use o CAMPBELL\u2019S QUININE WINE, : PLRABANT TO THE TASTR, Prepared only by K.CAMPSELL à CO., Bewars of imitations.MONTREA JA ol AN; =r a ih.y fo?rend oa THE BRIDGE FROM SIOK- NESS TO HEALTH AT DRUG STORE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Capital paid up ] Katablished > : BE Reserve Fund - Capital Authorized - BOARD or DIRXOTORE R.W.Heneker, Presiden Hon.M, H.Cochrane, Vico President 1srael Wood, J.N.Galer, N; W_Tho G.Stevens, C.Hu.Ka i.} Katban, K.Brows, KO» .Head Office : UE RRESROOKE, PF.bQ Wm, Farwell, General Man Jas.Mackinnon, Asaisiant General 8.Kdgell, Local Manager.8 PF Morey, Suspector 0 of Branches.In Province of Quebec :- - Montreal, B, Austin, M i Waterloo, W.1.Briggs, Rock Island, EF Slevin Cov auville, H er UL{1Gook E.N, on ison, er, Richmond, W.L.Ball, Mgr.Granby, \u201cW.H.Roumon Mar Bedford, E.W, Morgan, Mgr Huntingdon, A, W.Watson, \u2018Mgr Ma og, PF.Olt Hvier, Mgr.1yacinthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr Ormstown W.H.Hargrave, Myr.In Province of british Columtis :\u2014 Grand Forks, B.U,, Wm.Bpler, Myr.Phanix, ¥.W, sinck, Act\u2019 f Manager Agents in Canada, Bank ©: Montreal and Branches, 0 ' Boston, \u2018National Exchange Bank, \" New_York, \u2018National Park Bank, Drafts issued for auy required amounts all poinia in Canada, | United Bates, snd | Exchange hought and SAVING manent DEPARTM ENT at cach office, \u201cInterest allew deposit and compounded snnualiy, withwub F9 a ring the attention of the depos tor, Mico hours from 10 t0 3 Hatur Java from 1C to 1 NEW QUEEN'S HOTEL.Best accommodation in the city.Location opposite new market.A H.MaDONNILL, WV > ie Wi.: un Le 7 .K pa 4\" 2 A 1446 3 ard ta Ha 4 48 A § Bp .A « \u2018 A.A.; 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SRE ht x= es =.nes weg ry nee ra VS \u2014- noted special - Fall Offerings - TERFS at\u2019s in There's 8 & great deal in a name TIGER BRAND ~ stands for It always gives the best satisfaction.a Name?when it stands for something, and the name UNDERWEAR on We have them 2 men and boys all sizes from 20 to sizs 44.PRIOES 280 to soo Each.T.Belanger 9 a | \u2018JOHN MURPHY & Co.Fall - Special inen Sale + We have plensure i in directing attention to the under- In Double Damask, New patterns, to 15 yards.This lot was secured from the manufacturer at \u2018à genuine \u2018clearing\u2019 price, and is now offered to the public : at the following \u2018apeaking\u2019 reductions: ~~.=| Regular prices $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.65, $175; $2.00.bo, $100, $110, LIT, $1.88, Sale prices 67¢, COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED in Table Linens, The goods are the finest made, and the prices will appeal to the instinct for} economy of every prudent housekeeper | - - ps 3,000 YARDS FINEST TABLE DAMASK, IRISH and SCOTCH, prices from $1.00 to $3.40 per yard.\u2019 1,000 dozen BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE NAPKINS ; sizes, 5-8, 3-4, 7-8, These Linens imported direct from the bent, manufacturers, and represent all the Choicest Patterns.A lot of Manufacturer's Ends 2,000 yds, Bleachod Table Linons 555220 J Mov AS \u201cOlivier, who has: been spes ing a week or two at home in town, hse Ma \"26, 1898, and !vention to bo held in this ty CITY NEWS.Judge Mulvena is holding court Sweetsburg today.Mr.G.E.Fraser has returned to town from North Hatley.Miss Blue visited \u201cTho Cedars,\u201d ! North Hatley, one day this week.tor -at Huntingville, will preach in the Universalist church there Sunday after- | noon.| \u201cOur New.Minister\u201d will be given at the Clement \u2018Theatre tonight.\u2018There is reason to.believe that it will be a first class play.'Fhe Rev.Geo.H.Hubbard of pe! field, Mass, is in town and will speak \u2018tonight at the mid-week service of the Congregational Church.\"a gone to Québec, en route to the Lower Provinces, on his usual trip.| The.conditior.\u201d of Mr.\u2018 J.A Lans, ab) , the\u2019.Protestant Hospital, X \u2018serious.He was thought\"to bo a) Httlé ' better last night, but his conditi \u2018came very grave this morning.[en sinking gradually during tho day.| The next meeting of Princess Rebekah {Degree Lodge, No.4, 1;O.0.F., will be held on Thursday, 3rd inst., instead of 10th inst.This change.bas beet made 0 that the members mmy have the op-| portunity to attend the W.C.T.U.con- ext week.\u201cThe Game Keeper\u2019 that will be | pro- \u2018duced at the Clement Theatre, Saturday, Oct.5th is Con.T.Murphy's latest effort, We all remember his former suc- ceases, \u201cThe Ivy Leaf,\u201d \u201cThe.Fairie's Well,\u201d \u201cKillarney,\u201d etc, etc.\u2018who.cannot; } remember his beautiful touches of pathos, | also his unbounded wit?\u2018\u201cThé ' Game \"Keeper'\u2019 has all the crudities illimina- || ting from it that any of Mr.Murphy's former plays posess.Mesers.Rowland and Clifford in staging this beautiful Irish ideal have selected the famous Smith O\u2019Brien to interpret the part of \u201cDerry,\u201d the Game Keeper, and bave Length 2 1-2 yards | Surrounded him with a most | cast, including such well-known and tal- SLI CAPT.SIGSBEE OF MAINE FAME, of inquiry made gdod headway again yesterday, concluding with Admiral Evans, | and hearing Allen, Dentist, Yell Tele-| though the testimony of one of them | wl Bae.al Wellington, Sherbrooke.was not concluded whe the court ad- el.303.Night and day attendance.journed for the day.Admiral Evans\u2019 bli testimony was along the same general Rev.J.W.MoLa paf T P88 ines as was his ste b or yesterday, |.Paul during the Santiago camphign; Mr [comimunications to Commodore Schley very | Dichaide described the Joop of the Brook- | probably move in an \u201cON THE STAND.Washington, Oct{ 2.\u2014The Schley oourt three new witnesses, al- but some points + ere \u201cpresented in greater detail in r to questions by Mr.Raynor.The new | witnesses were Capt.Sigsbee, who commanded the scout St.Thomas M.Dienaide, a newspaper oor- tespondent, who was on\u2019 the Texas during ing the battle of July 3, and Chief Yeoman Gustave E.er, who was a clerk to Admiral Samson during the war.\u2018Capt.Sigsbee\u2019s testimony covered his .nb latter's arrival at Santiago, aé subsequent dates and dwelt with the state of the weather at that period.He was asked.a great} number of questions: by.the court.Mr.lyn as seen from the Texas.Mr.Becker testifiefl as to despatches sent by Admir- bas jal Sampeon to ommodore.Schley.EAST ANG US.\u201cOct.2\u2014Mr.Alex Gorbam arrived in town Saturday night vis Q.C.R., after an absence of severg]l years.He enlisted in the 46th U.8.Infantry, and served throughout the Phillipine war and Chine.He is now Sergeant and recommended for commission, and m fing office§ he would make, as he is the-beau ideal of 8 at ar, and it's in the blood, too; his ather _ was a Coldstream.man and was killed at Waterloo.in the Presbyterian Church Sunday.The church was filled to overflowing.| The le wish him well in his new occupation, His place here will be filled My.|by Rev.Mr.Tanner.The funeral of Mr.Robert Westgnte's child took place in the Methodist Church, Saturday, a at 2 p.m.It was conducted by Rev.Mr.Davis, of Cookshire, assisted by the Bev.Mr.Dorman.The church was crowded to the doors.The floral offerings were : beautiful and numerous.Much aympaty is felt for the family, especially for the.mother, who was so prostrated with grief as not to be able to attend the foneral.\"T.Willson and \u2018A \u2018 Frechette went to, the lake Saturday for fishing.| The members of the Episcopal Church intend : \u2018holding their Harvest Festival Thursday evening, Oct.3rd.Supper will Du ENEZUE ANS ROUTED | LATEST DETAL S OF THE IS H i MIAN WAR.>\", Willidaustad, sland of Curacos, o ber 2.\u2014 Advices soeived here by mail from Maraicaibo, under date of Septem- | ber 28, say \u201cVenezuela is protecting.: : the étages frontier by- reifforcements.An l\u2019expedition composéd.of about fifteen hundred recruits froni La Vela de Coro and Merda, with Vicente Sanchez in \u2018 command, left here today in schooners for | some point at Guagira; whence they will tier.0 \" 16 is thought hat Venezuela will not assume the aggressive.Both the Venezuelan and Colomb ian pie show a tendency to place-at the head of their | forces, the revoluti ionary léaders of the! other country, in order to give a color of political revolution tothe contacte be- tweeh their pective troops.For example, Venezuelan troops under the leadership of :a Colonjbian Liberal, Bro operating against the Colombian Government forces and the m ovement will quali- | fied \u2018as azi irregu aed not as an inter- ZULU \"CHIEF 15 B LOYAL, He Refuses to Yield to \u201c Boer Invaders.\u2018 vs CATTLE RAIDED BY A PARTY OF - FORTY \u201cBURGHERS: hi Lontion, October 2.\u2014A despateh - from, Pretoria\u2019 to the Times says that -wbile Botha was attacking the Natal forts a party of forty Boers invaded Zululand JUHN MUR) HY ; C 0.jand radded cattle,.The burghers then @ 9.offered to return the cattle if the nutive \u2019 2348 St.Catharine Street Cor.Metcalfe Street + MONTE a a a; cmon UP 93 CASH shon qu m bévertisements.| 4 Din ro fm ms, peg NATHANS KILLER.; \u2019 LJ + FOR SALE\u2014Nathau's famous bed vi, roach, beetle, rat and mouse killer, io tins, 25¢, Money refurved it does not clear\u2019 your house.Sold only at H.Olivier's grocery, Comer King and Well ington streets, Sherbrooke.a } BR, MARRY 1 FLETCHER, snd Choir Master St, Peter's +\" Church, will resume hislessons n= | Plano, Singing, and Musical Composition , 16th.studio, Room No.6, Whiting Block, NOTICE.| wish to leave.Lennoxville in à week or ten days, and all those owing me accounts are re- questod to settle the same as soon as possible, i C.F, WIGGETT, : Office, White's Block on MONDAY, 8 For terms, etc.apply for Prospectus.Lennoxville, Eept.28.~ Ti QL TTD a - 1 Merchant's It is our business to trim the sails of the human race, and excelsior is our motto\u2014all that sail in our boat are sure of the best._LOTHROP'S CITY STEAM LAUSDRY And CARPET CLEANING WORKS.BOTH PHONES, 6 WATER ST - ° MARRIAGES.Ss OWBN\u2014HOSIE\u2014~At St.Andrew\u2019s church, Sherbrooke, on \u201cTuesday, Oct.1st, by the Rev.William Shearer, William.John Owen, of Capelton, to Agnes Walker Hosie, daughter of John B.Ho- nie, of Capelton, | spread sentiment.Repugnance | part of it.\u201d REAL chief would undertake Rot to defend the, border against the Boers.The.chief re-\u2018 plied that he would remain true to his {way, Now, however, that he has been [ Always on Hand.STORE, KiNe STREET.Bell Tel, 3am.| F Fe E.E.PREUCOURT, æropriaeter rer CHARGES AGAIN ST DEVERY.Ofrcular Issued By Merchants Association.New \u2018York, Oct.1,~A circular in relation to the charget recently made against | Deputy Tolice Conumissioner Devery and addressed to .the commercial, financial and professional interests of Greater New York, has boen mailed by the Merchant's | Association to 14,000 firms in the city.1It runs, in part as follows: The Merchant's\u201d Association from past experienco is convinced that the scandalous condition of the police department in working an \u2018injury to covery interest in the city, down to .the newslboy on the street.\u2018That the rank and filo of the department are honest and want to do their duty is almost certain.The people of Americ turn with loathing from a city where vico is flagrant and unchecked.\u2018They despise à community where moral forces are too feeble to resist and control crime.\u201cThe business interests of the city come into direct contact\u2019 with this wide and re sentment are the freque t expression of visiting merchants.It is the work of the .Association resist - that which threatens harm to business and property.It asks you \u20ac.cooperate in the work by means of public protesta against the retention in office of = those responsible for the police abuses.\u2019\u2019 re ._ 1 &Dumleigh.\u201cI should like to know what synnex meant this morning?\u201d _ Littleton.\u201cWhat was it he said?\u201d | Dumleigh.\u201cI.happened to say 1 didn\u2019t.tell ull IT know, and he said .he should\u2019 think it impossible for me to tell.defeated at Fort Itala, his only alterna; ney em WooD YARD.| tives axe the invasion of Zululand or A I SE py, Hard, & Soft Wood orrice WITH 0 BARTLETT'S orwn ir, 'him and examined him privately on his rapid retreat.along.ite northeast fron tier, While Lord Kitchener\u2019 's order prohibiting the carriage of pianos and kitchen] ) ranges with mobile columns is ewiting \u2018the ridicule of the French and German it qe not indicate the real sourçe of \"UH0\"wowkueas of the British campaign in South Afriou.-adilitary men who know the secret history of the operations assert that the lwurious habits of the officers have been a less serious obstacle than the lack of harmony and esprit de corps, They state that the British officers have stood by each other and worked - together during the first stages of the war, but that for the laa year they have n pylling apart - intriguing t one another.Hritary feuds and alousion have thus been the chief obstacle encountered.- Se\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HIGHER PROTECTION, German Minister of Commerce Saye.Is Necessary.- Berlin, October 2.\u2014The Minister - of Commerce, Herr Moeller, speaking at a banquet yesterday evening in connection with the sitting of the German commercial diet, doclared the Government was in a difficult position, It must admit that: commercial .treaties for long per- dods wero necessary and that higher protection for agriculture was a politi- oul necessity.' WAS NOT STRANGE.When He Had Prof.Smith as a Teacher.\u2018Toronto, \u201cOctober 2,\u2014Prof.Goldwin Smith yesterday morning delivered the.first, lecture of the session to the students of the Normal School- Talking of his experiences at Quford, \u2018the professor said he had one interesting and delightful pupil, the present King.He taught | friends the Sherbrookes be sdrved in the Town Hall, | = Mr.Ernie \u2018 Johnston, who has * beon away for a few months, bas \u2018returned to 8 again, | L We:dre justly proud of our war record fhere.All our \u2018young.men who served in Cuba or South Africa returned covered with glory.If ever \u2018the government wishes to raîse à regiment of mounted Infantry, a full.company can be raised here, with their horses, at very.short notice, Clement \u2018Theatre will be well patron-§ ized from this town.I: B.\u2018Lord has leased his skating rink to Mr.L.Gorham for tho season of 1901 \u201402, We.may be sure now, \u201cthat \u201cLee\u201d will see that everything is - up-to-date this winter.Mrs.Joseph - Rall, from Congord, N.j=.is visiting her uncle's here, : Syl- vanus Warner.Ong of our most successful looal gold minet\u2019s is about to lead to the altar, one of Westbury\u2019s fair young maidens.As the young couple are very - popular, it will be a \u2018gay and festive scene.| Royal Paper Mills workmen, who have been at Brompton Falls are returning.Mr- Steel, of this place, plumber, and ur.Gardner, of Bishop's Crossing, are going to manufacture: Aceteline Plants] Fone stance \u2018 This re tly | oon- Hor the lighting of \u2018shops, stores and | The.Venezuelan disaster.© of ptember| dwollings, eto.| 1, \u2018is fully \u2018confirmed.Few isoners 5 \u2014\u2014mem pepe were taken.The| retreating Venezuelzns | CROKEP IS SILENT.- were caught on both sides of a river,] \u2014\u2014 [ with the bridge broken, and the Colombians overwhelmed them from three sides] fenezuelans, who.were scattering the ambushed by the Indians, ters received from Tachira, are to Let the effect that General Uribe-Uribe, \u2018 is collecting and mar ipulating hie Forces | IE yesterday a small way.doe 7 ai » ro : \u2018 | CABLE TC res.- Th U.8, Cabix .Considers the Pro- \u2018present at yesterd ny\u2019 8 moeting, Attor- -General Secretaries Long, | Hitobcook and i son, and Postinaster- General Smith.The.principal subject) discussed wes that of a cable to Hawaii, Guam and the Philippines.It is understood that propo sitions have been made to lay a commercial cable from San Francisco to oonhect these islands and \u2018the question unde ocussion was whether under our peace treaty with Spain the U.S.could\u201d Juthorise or in any Way eMtournge ofl.tha laying of such cable by private parties.Ps statement for the Prosident, covering al of the questions volved.CHRISTIAN ENDEA VORERS.The Provincial : - Session At Granby.Christian Endeavor convention opened here Monday with a informal reception Jand tea to - deleg in the Congrega- C.E.meeting.Yesterday morning the proceedings were regularly\u2019 opened by a \u2018\u201c\u2018Quiet Hour,\u201d conducted by the Rev.C.E.Eberman, of | Boston; addresses on \u201cSome of thé Fruits of Christian En- deuvor;\u201d\u2019 by the Rev.F.M.Dewey, and Bev, W.D.Reid,| of Montreal; Mrs.Dustin, of Quobeo, and Mr.N.V! McLeod, of Granby, followed by a discussion led by the Rev.W.R.Cruikshank, of Mon- \u2018Eberman, | SHIERBROOKE SENDS CONGRATULATIONS.The Quebec Telegraph says: \u201cA tele- |; gram of congratulations to the new champions has been received by the Quebec Lacrosse Club.]t is signed by Mr.T.J.Maguire, on behalf of our old and the courtesy is warmly app ciated by the locals.knowledge of history, .and the then young Prince never showed himself bor- i GUNBOAT FOUNDERED.Capenhagen, October 2.\u2014The Denish gunbeat Moen, while at gun practice to-| day, with Prisant shells, foundered to, | the enstward of the middle ground.Her can be seen a few yards abowe|.His Excellency Lord to water.The crew of the vessel were Minto left today for the West: to join the - ! ; - magthead -% \u201c who suitably replied.+ Co WATERVILLE.Miss Fuller, of Waterville, has opened & dressmaking shop at her home.\u2018Tail- or-made suits a specialty.LORD MINTO GOES WFST.Ottawa, Oct.Royal party in * ootig expedition.a cn The Attorney-General will prepare a Convention ls Now In Granby, Que, Oct.2.\u2014The Provincial tional\u2019 Church, a ve which there was a treal West, and a|\u2018\u2018Worker\u2019s Conference,\u201d : Fed by:the Rev.Mr.c TY CANDIDATE.| New York, October 2,\u2014Richard Crok- er\u2019 is still \u201ckeeping them guessing\u2019 about his mayoralty candidate.He said at the Democratic | convention would make it up on Thurs- [day night.Mr.Soler\u2019 s Brooklyn followers have; , Fan = \\ \u2018 ly, abandoned the hope of inking, Botha's move on the border, adds\" posal.apparent, de sreapadiet, ebi be 1 nets\u201d Washington, Ober 2h er 458 Oris to io, Mos wd iy a point a long distance fram any :rail- \u2018five of the eight members of the cabinet are ng : Seth Low is winding up his affairs at \u2018Columbia and.will begin his campaign in earnest.In \u2018the morning he will have \u2018talks at \u2018his home with a number of per: sons with whom he has made appointments and in the afternoon will receive] the notification committees from the Greater New York\" Democracy and other organizations, .His letter of acceptance will oocupy his time for several days.The letter will not be made public until after the action of the Columhia University trustees on his letter of resignation ext Monday afternoon.Mr.Low's first o oP \u201cen the platform will be Cooper Union, at thie Gitisons\u2019 Union meeting on Saturday next.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 pute A BIG QUESTION.WHAT THE FUTURE OF CANADA IS TO BE, Toronto, October 2\u2014The Elvoning Telegram\u2019s special London cable says: \u2018The Daily News today contmenting on the present royal visit \u2018to the Dominion jeays: \u2018What is to be the future of Canada, is one of the biggest questions that face \u2018the British Fmpire today.Unhappily, English cmigration, never very large, has very much declined in the last fow years, Canada has even lost in population, and Sir Wilfiéd Laurier allowed recruiting officers for - the South African constabulary to be drawn} from the homes of Canada\u2019s precious settlers in the Northwest.\u201d a meet CHURCH \u2018NOTICES.Waterville.\u2014At ~~ St.John\u2019s church, Sunday service will henceforth be in the morning at 11\" o\u2019clock .instead of in the afternoon; Next Sunday being the first in the month there will be a aelebration of the Holy Communion.North.Hatley.\u2014At St.Barnabas\u2019 church, Sunday service will now be in the afternoon at 8 o\u2019clock instead\u2019 of in the morning.Capelton and = Fustis.\u2014At Christ Church service every Sunday at 7 p.m.I\u201d usual.ee eee ff mst GOVERNOR RICHARD YATES OF ILLINOIS jeaye:.\u201cIf Paradise has anything more beautiful than the Pan-American Exposition has when illuminated, I can \u2018t con- [ceive of it.> Daily excursions are now ,run by thé Grand Trunk Pailway -Sys- tem, See advertisement on page 2 of this paper.< Mr.Miller preached his farewell sermon] a few days\u2019 BAYS NOTHING \u2018AS TO MAYORAL ] *.[Club that he really knew nothing about] \u2018fthe Tanmmany ticket and that the city ati For Insurance go te; +_\u2014_\"\" re\" G.E.&C.K.FRASER a et eneru insurance a ge Special attention give Soll oli Telephone 372,\" reer Office, Tuok\u2019s s } Bleek, x = ol + iF Coa - El TT at, 00 so.ee Ney n to the Fire Braxça, 7 5 Vi Guards.The Oldest and Strongest Companies.Lowest rates \u2018 \u2018losses promptly and liberally settled APPEAR WELL DRESSED AT ANY.DISTANCE.; ; Clot that will Ps this is not sive-at least, not here, = _ Prices are adjusted to a ts _ giving _purchasers beat winx $i Ly.their money and giving ving de only \u201c à fair profit.Our Fall C Su tsand | Overcoats H tof th of in no nd lit) is in\u2019 the forngroens:.À quality.Middle \u201d distance, Distance\u2014style.- - 1 BOUCHER & LACROIX SIGN -0F THE @ 163 WELLE I À ssssssrstiamiend) A REAL VETERAN.The Provincial - Department os Crown Lands has received over 13,- 000 applications from persons who think they are entitled to\u2019 lands in New Ontario under the Act of last session.Among the applicants is Mr.Timothy Wiseman of Delleville, who | * has visited the department to sce if he was not entitled to recognition for having served in the Royalist forces in the rebellion of 1837.Mr.Wiseman stated that he served from 1887 to 1841 under Sir Allan Mc- Nab, at Hamilton, Brantford, London, Woodstock and Paris; at King-| - ston under Capt.Ritchie and Col.Hill, and at Navy Island under Major Gourlay and Capt.Usher.Though 83 years of age, Mr.Wiseman is eroct and active.There is no provis- fon in the Act for veterans of 1837, but Mr.Wiseman was promised that his cause would be considered.pr A Volunteer for the Transvaal.Out of the open gateway of the Recruiting Headquarters in Hemming\u2019s low, Trafalgar Square, came a recruiting sergeant of infantry and a worfn-looking individual, decently but shabbily dressed.Both wero smiling.The civilian was the first to speak.\u201cNow, cully,\"\u201d said- he, \u201cx reckon I'm jest .as much a soldier o° the \u2018Queen as you are yerself, so if you'll only indicate a.quite little private bar where redcoats is welcome, I ll spend my first day's pay on yer.\u2019 With the weak smile of condescen- sion\u2014for the surgeant wus a sergeant now\u2014the redcoat led the way to an unpretentious tavern, and, , bottle of Buss and two thrco-ponny smokes being supplied to order, the late civitian laid baro.his mind.\u201cI knew onc of these September 1 should go and enjist,\u201d\u201d he suid, \u2018 ce now-l've been and dono it.Ha d mo my gun and' serve mo out: ammunition as fast us you blooming well like; I want to go straight the front and have a go at ne Boers.I've got reasons to waht \u2018Was you ever a married man and a houscholder?\u201d\u2019 The redcoat admitted that he never had been cither.\u201cAh, well, cully, ton\u2018 minutes ago U was both.And every September, as Michaclmas came round, my old womun used to start on me, because that was the month in the twelve when we had the option of giving our little villa up, see?We used to give the landlord notice every Lady Day, and\u2014well, take it back every Michaelmas! I give you my word, mate, I could have lived in our little villa in Kentish Town Gardels for the rest of my natural, but, us sure As ever spring came round, my old woman forced me to give the landlord notice.The rain came through].the roof, she said, and no other man but me would stand it.The kitchen | range was \u2018simply in a hundred pieces, she said, \u2018und literally spoiled the food, a fact as I'd noticed.The drains were in a shocking stato, sho suid, and typhoid only waited for us to .open the windows., The outside paint\u2019 was a standing scandal, she said, and the state of the scul- \u201clery ceiling a &uily menace to poor little slavey, who wasn't sured in the \u2018I\u2019roo\u2019 either.doorstep had sunk, she said, pill accumulating rain came through on to the screened Derby brights and wade \u2018em too wet to burn; and every time\" \u2018you pulled.the \u2018visitots\u2019 \u2019 bell, she suid,\u201d a part of the compo doorstep came away with ob No, in- Thé she said, the longer we put up with \u2018it the longer our landiord would im- Pose upon us; we.must buck up and go out together house-huntin\u2019.Sergeant, have\u2019 you ever been house- huntin\u2019?\u2019\u2019 tho |\" The redcoat admitted that he had [Bob you | \u201cFe \u2019 RECORD .$ SPECIAL ry op WEATHERS gr! ' ls co ng on, protect w dow with a good, warm B Tw We ley a full line STAY ON BLANKETS w the bost.| We can show you yi of Sleigh, Robes and Harness, Call id geb prices.\u201cB wh 85rd oo Fo Fe I have! removed across the street.from the old City Hall square.Kindly oall aad my monuments and headstones if: 4 À require anything in this lide.a right.Correspondenoe mollitel.Ayer, Sherbrooke.| SAR \u20ac CLOTHING \u201cda Local agents for the GEO.TER INVICTUS SHOES, the solutely nt $3.50 and Other makes of shoes nT $3.00 a ma SH i + 1 + TO DEALERS IN TORAH We more and .pore dealers 4 get into the habit of ord orderiag | = supplies of Cigars, Tobaosos, and all | amoker's sundries Prompt \u2018delivery, lowest, ruling bd prices quoted, and easy terms gral © 'A.E.Kinkead & Co.113 Wallingtes street, Sherbrooke.(Bien \u201crt dian, ) : MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER Havind had extensive alterations wel © I am sabisfiod to say that I sow lms - a first class up-to-date studio, and 18 prepared | to do all kinds of.Photogith work, All kinds of enlargements, Platinot type, Crayon, and \"cites Photos., | Pastels, Photo.; 0 Pearl, \u2018Photos.on Silk)and etc: M kinds of work for\" À Photéges phers.Stop in and bave Look 609 studio.Z.PINSONNEAULL- B Wellingtan street.Cy pr , BEDS and BEDDING] a 1 manufacture all kinds asd sud.- mat and pillows.Large hold +\" ders solicited.Goods \u2018 to oie duit cialty.prices before bu where.Always in stook, ron eo Beds , Spring Deds, Camp etc.The.hr ton, 154 trade supplied.J.H.Wellington street, 8 wb En at ENNOXTELLE very large assortment of oll - smot I have kinds -of | 1»o0ts - and whoos, for Sods, gentlemeb, misses, * boys end chiféres.Do not fil to look my stock; owt Léon buying.- Hat L.D.ABBOTT, 0 = _ Leonnosvillp.3+ : Fy ee BREAD AND PANTRY.Do\u2019 you use our Bread and Png 1 bertainly \u2018should giv we us o bid not.for we have one \u2018of.the best bakers - \u201cAh, well, cully, then you don't the country, and his goods give.i know what modern torture means.laa] satisffiction.Orders fre.theinb age, than I\u2014but there! As I solici i sa efore, hand me my gun, serve opens me out my ammunition as fast asK, Promp ; anion, mess you blooming well like, and stick ders.Lot Tho \u2018mein the foremost rank and.let me block, Sh pool.4 kill Boers.But I don\u2019t want to go = : que pith Ra wife house-hunting\u2014 £ = eari\u2014l say I won't go house- \u2018Battles |House, Magog, J.\u2018hunting -_ with ray wifef 1\"\u2014\"All \u2018Fire : Sloper\u2019s Halt i Holder Y proprietor.First-class in 67077 LE ts 2 ORs.: 1 + \u201ca en ee ri Sta = J as des ) "]
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