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[" = \"SE #7 7.ft + _ *- x 1.04 EE 4 Loue 5 CE £ 1 40 8 EE oF ee = South \u2018Africa.is what everybody 5 » .Hmiting its .action, the Fr ¢ - \u2014 that ho udvived that commander to | a machinations of thesy conspirator | ._:hy \u2018telling the , secxét history of \u201cAbe exact text.of the message \u2018spa EF : The Rev.ve \"London, A Former Will | \u201cséqain in general circulation, but Eu CANADIAN CAVALRY MAY G British War \u201coffice, it is Said, Will Accept Offer -Dominion Government to Send a Thousand Men.: November 7.he British War Office, it i5 understood, will accept 'g offer of a cavalry \u2018contingent for service in South Africa.; To.- | \"HEARD AT OTTAWA, va > tama, \u2019 November 7.The despateh., fram London last night sta ; that the | Home |Governnfent will accept) a Cana- \u201cdian contingent of cavalry for service fh: \u201c been expecting here.The despatch: came \u201ctoo late to secure anything ie official \u201cconfirmation but it is well knéwn that the officials of: the Departmentesef Mili- ee and Mounted Police have been quiet- |- in getting ready to send, if necessary, 500 Rough Riders in one month, \"and _ another 500 armonth later.AN OTHER REPORT.Toronto, November.7:\u2014The Evening 's special London cable says: thanks.It is unlikely that\u2019 any \u201cmdre Canadian volunteers will be accepted, AS the Imperial Gavernment is impresse \u2018with the belief that the war will & be over and that if more soldiers .dre supply will be sufficient.\u2014\u2014 LS à GOVERNMENT NOT YET NOTIF which said the Canadian offer for a | | giment of cavalry had been accepted.\u201c Up to the present no acceptance of the The offer of the Royal Canadian Regi- FRANCE AND TURKEY | Seize No \u2018Other Ports Unless Necessary.| WANTS ONLY A GUARANTEE OF THE MONEY DUE.\u201c Paris, Nov.\u2018 7.\u2014The Temps states that; the French cabinet had considered the mizure of Smyrna and Salonica, .but dejected the ideaq-It adds: \u2018\u201cThe *- présence of the naval forces under, Admiral Caillard in-the waters of Mityleüe in- \u2026 dicatés precisely and limits the.action \u2018 France is now led to take against \u201cTurkey.The squadron will not proceed \"0\" any other port of the\u201d Ottoman em- Pire unless: circumstances make it \u201cindis- pi bio\u201d \u2018\u2019Phie statement is given as sdfli- ficial \u2018The Temps further explains dus in thus : Govern- -ment shows its intention to docupy only - & definite point as n uarantes of the payment of the sums of money, claimed by France and to hold: this poiei.until the pultan disavows the acts of 'urkcish officials -who violated the treatiew:i | London, Nov.7.\u2014The Piris correspon; .dent of the Times pète Wut tip Soy, : Hikion of the Chaldean putriach\u2019is of the new demands of France on § Jar My.if Turkey does not wpeadily \u201cconti -with tho present demands, \u201cBie jadrance still others.- -.i EEE pum PREPARES CASE.\u2014 « 1 : REPORT THAT HF THRKA ATENS TO * © UNMASK MEN IN CON- L ©, SPIRACY AGAINET { \"New York, Nov.1.\u2014Lhe London « : - respondent of * the 'Iribune hears \u201c \u2018moss\u2019 that Sir Redvers Buller is pre.\" \u2018paring his.ese for presentation in Pug llament and \u2018learns\u2019 that he \u2018considers himself the victim of a South African -Kimspiracy, and threatens to -unmask his Mailants.Bullers critics in South contibues the correspondent, w t When they learned that he ont buen * \u2018northward to relieve King - and then cvacuate the pluve ux @ery everybody back to the Orange River id eat alter Magersfontein und.that\u2019 reoumelled \u2018Whité to surrender after Co- oh instrumentality Jemwo.Through \u2018facts about Ladysmith were put in their > \u201cs@sion of military writers in tho press, \u201cand Buller .completed bis\u201d own 0 Beare by his replies.Buller's friends, \u2018meurt that in larliament he will vi ¥ ete his \u2018reputation hy exposing the o = es Jemescn raid and other operations.' ar Office: will probably anticipate prlamentary discussion hy publishi : \u201ced and heliographed after Coleg \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 INVERNESS.LOT TE 'H.C.and Mrs.Suther the Presbyterian Sundny School the parsonage, on T bursday evening.~~ Mr.Allan Hil is preparing lumber bo - Wd a house on one of Mrs.George's Me lots.Mise Annie McKelvie bas returned to ester, N.H.\"Rumors of the Seven Megantic at an early date peoplp will have to keep their eyes o nl Order to get all that they would like.at 7 z dent, prosided.«In his \u2018remarks he - jduty.\u2018 : : FRANCE, RUSSIA\u2019 {AND ENGLAN , \"| which is persistent \u2018enough to deserve [ur WM, BRAULT DENT TO SUC MR: JOHN [LEO - \u2018The adjourned annual meeting of the Sherbrooke.Liberal Assaciation was held last night, in the rooms.of Mr.Joly N ov.vailed.7th, considerable enthusiasn 1 ferred to the fact that during the } year \u201cthey had sudceeded in electing member to the Provincial Legislatu and called upon the Liberals of tl county to stand shoulder to shoulder and continue the fight in the cause pf | Liberalism.- Ç Aboup the only business transdas wan the election of officers, which resu ed as follows: ; President, Wm.Brault.* - Vice-president, George Armitage.2nd vice-president, 1.Belanger.lreasurer, J.A.Gauthier.- \u2018Comumittée:.Fast Ward, Oliver | ng ruisseaus, I\u2019.Therrien, E.Biron; South d 3 Le | Ward, D.McManamy, N.Lacroix, Thob- dure Polletier, John Jha, Henry Veilleux; North Ward, A.LeBarop, H.J.Duffett, Dr.J.- Duncan; cep- tre ward, G.F.Desruisseaux, D.W.Stenson.\u201d : mm 2m SCARE IS OVER.NO NEW CASES OF SMALLPOX IN QUEBEC.date, mys : \u201cThe smallpox scare in this city gave every reason.for alarm - weeks ago, is now over.Only one cdse was reported to the City Health Department since last Saturday morning.Never before # the history of Que city was the spread.of contagious ds the & 0, w ease so effectively checked as\u2019 in present instance, and \u2018too much cannot be accorded the city health p sician.Dr.Catellier, and, in fact, whole medical fraternity of Quebec, w did all they could to- assist him in Altogether forty- one cases were ported to the city Health eparti t carded, und.nine cages in the civic he pital for treatment.The city health fice is authority for.the statement that no deaths resulted, and that every tient suffering -from the disease is now on\u201cn fair way to recovery.\u201d | mt me New York, November 7.\u2014A despa to the Sun from Paris says: A curd report.is current in well-informed circles notice, that a secret compact exists - tween France, , Russia and England, ( for\" M.Delcas \u2019s in Tuckey deapite German susceptib ties, and also for Emperor Willi | dampening o lor :von Bulow's policy.\u201d It is \u2018earned from an authorized railway being built French action in \u2018Turkey, expecting to a Cessation of this policy, 9 bo ju x Le A 4 Baga d gg bina To e * .A § WE i ed ofier has been received, e ther at Goverp- | | senting The Quebeo Chronicle off hpi | Bn i ty Sis If this re rt PAF dp rR} SR nr PANAMA CAPTURED, Columbin \u201cRevolutionists Said to Have Taken] f City.da ; FOREIGN INTERESTS ARE TO BE ment, station at alifax, to g + South\u2019 Africa, though it is most highly PROTECTED.New York, Nov.7.\u2014( Special.)\u2014 ~The Herald\u2019 says that from advices received from Columbia, the eity of Panama has fallen in the hands of the Liberal party.It is said that foreign interests will be protected] fn FRIENDS, Who Made Demonstration at Nottingham To.day.\u2014\u2014 * pans FOR LORD: \u2018ROBERTS AND T CHEERS FOR BULLER.|.London, Nov.| 7.\u2014( Special.)\u2014Tôday, at Nottingham, Lord Roberts distributed.one thousand | war medals.He was repentedly greeted with\u2019 groans and | hours were raised for General Buller: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 S.S.HATT DEAD.Qu'ebec, November 7.\u2014(Special)-=Mrs.8.Hatt, gentleman usher of the black rod, in the Legislative Council, who! has been ailing £ for some time, died {this morning.a a A FILIPINO- TERRITORY.PETITION TO \u2018CONGRESS BY NA.A IVE CONVENTION, '- \u201cManila, ovember 7.\u2014Delegates repre- ,000 members of the Federal (Party throughout the archipelago.have held 'a convention here which' was dis- _|soïvéd yesterday.-Among the dclegates presént were Senors Tavera and Legarda members of the Philippine Commission, and three judges of the Supreme Céürt.The convention hag -drafted a petition to Congress asking thut the archipelago be conatitiited a regular Territory = of the United States, With à governor ap- pointod by ého Procident.The potitbon lative houses, the Benato to consist of thirty mbers, sixteen of whom shall\u2019 be elected and the other fourteen appointed by the governor from the judi- dial distri Thèse houses ure to estublish thei own rules of procedure.The courts are to continue thelr jurisdiction until the prox Philippine Congress enacts lu- gislation to cover the ground.Tho archipelago is to be represented at Washing: pi two Philippine senators.The petition goes on to say that ow: Jing to the impoverishment hy the war it is | hoped the American Congross will pl ; November 7.\u2014Rev, Mr.Adaus, \u2018of Len- noxvillo, | preached in the Methodist church last, Sunday morning.| The Rev.Mr.Davis continues to ime prove, but is as yet unable to take \u201cup his pastoral duties.Mr, Fred Mitchell, of SHerlrooko, spent Sunday in Cookshire.: Mie Lizzie Bangeter .visited - \u2018Mrs.Cyrus the first of the week.- The wife of Mr.Arthur Drennan (died yesterday afternoon of typhoid fover of- ter a prolonged and severe illness, | Miss Evelyn Bailey returned last oven ing from \u2018a visit to Miss Or, of Len: .noxville.Mae.Murray left for Montreal morning.| R.H.Pope, M.D, and Mrs.Pope in- dol n fow friends to dinner Wednesday \u201cthis | |oventmg to meet Mr.and Miss Bell, of Pictou, N.S.f and Mrs.Murray, .of Brockville, Ont.\u2018After a very enjoyable ovening, tho party adjourned to the C.P.R.station to bid farewell to Mi.and Miss Bell, who left for Nova Scotia by the cagsthound Halifax, The amateur orchestra met ut .Mrs.Maorae\u2019s last evening.e Ladies Aid of the Methodist cher held their fortnightly meeting at | the; home of Mr.T.Macrae etagecy aftérnoon.; be \u201c.PEARLS STOLEN.Burglars Break Bank - Vault at\u2019 | Rock, Ark.alla \"Hack ock, \u2018Ark., .Nov.7.\u2014Burglars blew the bank vault here.-early yesterday 8 and secured $2000 in cash and $10,000 worth of pearls belonging to W.D.Bird.The rob escaped, before the citizens, aroused by the explosion, got out of their 'Ehe monthly meeting of the WiC/T.U.a will be held at the home of Mrs.Hodge Nev.8th, at three o'clock.on Friday, | Î | U \\ po ë.-{ton, in Coaticook, ° {branch of the Eastetn Townships Bank.asks for the establishment of two legis- | un ; mm \u2018Saturday, the King\u2019s Birthday, there will be no issue of the Record.Mr.Richard Smith leit Mass., to day, for a business visit.St.Peter's Guild met ytsterday aîter- f or Worcester, ~~ vose\u2019s block.Miss Annie Mur phy, of Contpton Ladies - College, has been visiting Miss Ethel McAllister.| Miss F.R.Mouiton* is family of her brother, Mr.À noon, at their rooms \u2018in 'L visiting \u2018 the O.M.Moül- Master Archie Fales has been suffering for the last few days with an aback of quinsy - sore throat.Mr.Charles King has r Eurned-to-Bos- ton, after spending a few days with his father, \u2018Col.King.: Mr.and Mrs.J.8.i and daughter, irom Berlin, a ., Were.visitors to the city yesterday, i Messrs.Fred.S.Moore and Chas.Me- Manus, from\u2019 Boston, town, on business, | yes Mr.Fortuna Belleau, Belleau, Esy., of 2 he Paton n Mig.3 the Canadian Mig.Association in Mon 1, yesterday.Mr.\u201dS.F.Morey È urned from a visit of inspection to the\u201d Rock Island Mr.R.À.Ought , jof Marbleton, was in town yest Mr.Oughtred bas just shipped ten carloads où cattle to Montreal.GE | Mrs.Fred.Hôvey ju, \u2018at North Hatley, | to.attend the fu of Mr.\u2018Abel Jackson, which .takes place there, Friday, at 10 o'clock.- \u201cJ.A.Bourque, of he \u2018 \u2018ownship - of Orford, wus called upon.to pay a fine of $5, vestérday, for carting in the city without a license.\u201c George - Ww.bbe ine ae I the \u2018situation of janitor at the Protestant Hospital, last Sherbrooke, | and his wife will be the cook; ut that institution.| Prof.Clerk, of Montreal,| who has a b'rensh class in Sherbrooke, will attend the Ladies\u201d Musical, Sat alternoon, with several of his pupils).and give a few solections.| | Major Wood and Mr.James Mackinnon assistant general manager of the Lastern Townships Bank, drove to Coukahire to- day, on businéss conneoted with the Cookshire Mills Co.- EE \"A.Lortier, J.B.Hoy, and Paul Arguit, of Sherbrooke, were fined $5 land costs with 30 duys in jail as an alternative, in Magistrate's - Court, this \u2018wegk, for baving been implicated in the theft of chickens at Jobin Graham\u201d .far in Stoke.\u2018The Y.MUA Lyooum ests tohighit.\u2018The members are looking forward to a very - interesting evening.All \u2018men are \u2018invited.There will be an open discussion so that every one will\u2018 bave an.opportunity to.speak.The of the executive committee are meet this evening at 7,30 sharp.The regular meeting of be Templars was held on Tuesday.evening, a large number of members being in attendance.Four new members were received by card, and the usual business disposed of.1t waa decided to make the next meeting a social \u201cry programme of music, r and to serve light.refreshme \u2018The students of Bishop\u2019 8 ge held their: Hallowe\u2019en several nights later than the usual date.This was owing to tho fact, it is said, that on Thursday evening the villago authorities stationed a guard on the bridge to prevent them entering the village.The boys, not to be outdone, invaded the village several nights later.A general.nécup of all things movable waa thé r A pleasing \u2018ceremony took oe at the Academy of the Sacred Hert, recently, when some fifty pupils.entered the Society of the Sacred Heart pi Jésus.\u2018The ceremony was presided | over by the chaplain, the Rev.C.A.Gariepy, who was the preacher on the occasion.The appropriate singing was by the pupils, and was very creditable.The ceremony was made more impressivg by the pre sence of, the Provincial Biother, from Arthabaskaville, who has been, visiting the houses of the order i in.herbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Cunning », of Newport Vt.,_spemt the day in to \u201crecently, the guests of Mrs.FE.O.Lawrence.Mrs.Eee pa nl etc., \"the first Lady E for changing the books of Fiction Clab | Huntineville, | Universalist.Church, on Wednesday even- | Montreal, to spend a week, or ten days.J brooke.j; .or the production of Zephra, in to prepare u|.of the Lake, on Lake Memphremagog.\u201c The Won-Fiction Club -and Book Club No.2 are complete, and books will be issued tomorrow, which is also the day No.Mr.À.G.Lomas is in Montreal, attending the annual meeting of the Canadian Manufacturer's.Association.Mr.Lomas may go.from there to Néw York, on business.; | An oyster supper \u2018is to be given at in: connection with.the ing, Nov.20th.Hubbard's Orchestra will be a feature of the evening.Mrs.Geo.Ax McLean and her \u2018 mother, Mrs.T.McAulay, left this morhing for Mr.and Mrs, Chas.Edney, f York, are the guests of Mrs.F, for a week or two.Mr.E.L.Leonard, night operator on the C.P.R,, at Cookshire, s at Sher brooke at present, taking the place\u2019 of Mr.Proctor,- who is ff.Mrs.Andrew Steele has returned from m New ney, Sr., \u2018man of advanced age, sent messages to] some of the friends of his youth, who still survive, and are living in Sher- The royal cars, Cornwall, York and Canada ~ will remain at the C.P;R.Station \u2018from 10 a.m.till 9,80 p.m., Saturday, - Nov.9th, for inspection by the public.An admission charge of 25c is ta be charged, the proceeds\u2019 to be divided among Sherbrooke char ities.Mr.Booth, who has beén organizing Sherbrooke, leit, last.night, for St.John, N.B., where a similar play is to be given next week.He will return in a week or ten days to continue his work here.The classes ¢ have been organized and several rehearsals held.The cast of characters have, also, been secured and are holding rehearsals.Before his departure, Mr.Booth stated that everything was proceeding satisfactorily and he anticipated the production here , would - be equal to any he had\u2019 ever.organized.Negotiations \u2018are now \u2018in\u2019 progress\u2019 for excursions\u2019 to Shor brooke on all lines during Zephra week, Dec.3\u20147.| £ THE RINGS BIRTHDAY.- Saturday, November 9th, is tlio King's Birthday \"and, n national - holiday.It will bo observed as such throughout the Kmpire, -ug, the 24th.of May has : licen observed in the past: A civic proclamation reminds Sherbrooke.Woople of the will doubt- goneral Huspo- approach of the day whi leas bo obsarvdd by sion of business.PROTECT T HE \u2018 IAM k.A.\u2018Boiselle and 1.Blais, railway employes of Lake Megantio, were arraigned in Magistrate's Court, yesterday, on the charge \u2018 of killing i vow moose, on Oot.12th.The charge was laid by the Province of Quebec.Fish and Game Proteo- tion - Society.They were given the minimum penalty, which is 8100 and costs lor 30 days in rail.(City News Continued on Page 4.) fps - MANY VACCINATED.Busy This Week: SOM: OPPOSITION DEVELOPS- COUNCIL ACTED ON OR DERS FROM QUEBEC.: The bylaw: providing for coinpulsory vaccination passed by the City \u2018Council, Monday night, \u2018has created -quite u storm, though many are hastening \u2018to comply with its conditions.[Tt is ostimated that a thousand: persons, prinripally school children, , bave been vaccinated Sherbrooke since Sunday.One doctor states that he has vaccinated (176 this week.All were schaol children or girls employed in fac tories.: A peculiar \u201cfeature of the opposition which has developed is the fact that the kickers are blaming the City Council for -enacting the measure.This is inost unjust, for and passed under orders from the I'ro- vincial authorities.\u201d The order was sent to all the: municipalities in the pro vince, and, it is understood, all gre tak- |ing \u2018the same course.The matter was submitted to the city attorney, who advised the.Council that its only course: was to obey the order and pass the by: law, which was done.The action of the Provincial Board of Cunningham.is the: daughter of the late | Captain Fogg, who will Ix rememberod by many as the navigator ja 2 vi lg 2 t.+ a boy 18 E ¥ FE +Æ $.A # x A #5 E Ë , A © 4 Ak % 2 co RE # PE 5 a + Co x 1 3 DE Te 5 do 4 - à x Ba ; oo wy owe i ow RE # 3.YR EEE FEE EE DS ered | smapox in various\u201c parts of Quebec pro- oe | vince, \u2018and the alarming manner in Sherbrooke \u201cDoctors Kept the bylaw was introduced | i Pretoria, populace, tion.Trouble, hgwev er, improbable.™ been?huis Several of and to guard in is | cial treasurer, from Pao Tinh Fu.governmental affai .act as governor of ed PRICE ONE CENT LI\"HUNG CHANG IS DEAD.Lada China\u2019s Great Statesman Passed Away\u2019 This Morn- ing\u2014His Death Causes Anxiety.| Pekin, November 7.\u2014Li Hung Chang died at 11 o'clock this morning.The burial clothes have already But on: The court yards of the Yamen is filled with life-sized paper horses and hairs, with ovolie bearers, which friends are senditg, in accordance with Chinese customs, , to be buried, in order to carry his soul to heaven: the ministers, bi Powers have called to express sympathy.; The Chin se officials are somewhat uneasy concerning the effect his death will have on the against a possible.anti-forgign Jdemon- stration the Chinese generals have disposed their troops about the city The wife of Earl Li and bis two song.and daughters +mwcre-with him They are greatly distressed.Chinese officials throng the Yamen.: : lelegrams have been sent surmnoning Prince Ching, who is now on his way tu meet the court, and 'Chou Fou, provin former will assume the general charge of , and the latter will hi-Li until Li Hun.Chaiig\u2019s suocessor, who will probably ba Yuan Chi Kai, is appointed.Robert Coltman, an American, who is one of the physicians attending Earl Li, ; stated that when he was called to act ty with Pr.Veldof, of the German Legu- such a way as to command the situa ition, November 1, he found the patient extremely\" very weak from sovere hemorrbage, due [to wilceration of the stomach.SON'S ENC AGEMENT, - Nov.7.\u2014On the approach of several converging British columns the scene of Coleuel Benson's Tight near Bethel, the Boers scattered into parties and retreated sin\u2019 all directions.The latest reports are to\u2019 the cfiect that the Boer losses were heavier than Girst supposed.Genéral Botha is - believed to have tion.; \u2014 \u2014 4 WATERVILLE.Naveniber 7.\u2014M3ss lowers is moving into her house which she rocently purchased.Her sister, \u2018Birchton, will live with her.j Mr.Brodien is moving into the Merrill higuse, which fe recently purchased.The new houses are all will be occupied as soon as finished.Mr.Hodgson is Price's tenement, and Mr.A, Littlo into the house he recently purchased.Some: 35 men aro-at work on tho nain ati oat, digging ditches six fect deep und laying water and sewer pipes.Messrs.P.and TL Swanson have the eloctric Tights in their new block, so, Mr.Cote has put then into his hotel.Tho Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet.with Mrs.J.R.Moy naxt Friday afternoon.{Mamie Moy is assis \u2018Holtham\u2019s* store.Migs Lillian Swanson is assisting Miss MoBride in the \u201cModel School.to small at the sever] is important \"The Mrs.Brown, of and moving into My.\u201cMins ting» as clerk in Mr.Fl'heatre at Hurley, Wis., now [them lived at Hurley.gone nor th, probably with the intention of joining forces with the commandos north of the rail vay.An outbreak of horse sickness among Boer animals is reported from \u2018quarters.It is \u2018said that the sickness severe and that jt.fas have influence in finishing the conflict: British horses.are now in good condi- and \u201cdoe out a visit to Boston.Mrs.Steele found her | Syr\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 rary uncle, Mr.Hyatt, whom she went .to x \\ ER : Tt aan 1, wie me home ci n° BOER LOSSES HEAVIER.| TEN PERISH IN FIRE.living.Another uncle, Mr.Jos.Hyatt, 1 __\u2014_\u2014 .RE and old \u201cresident of the townships, and a LATER DETAILS: OF COL.BEN-| A VARIETY THEATRE 18 BURN ED- oT - AT HURLEY, WIS.\u201cIronwood, Mich., November \u20147.\u2014Ten lives were lost, four people were sarivus- ly injured and four buildings, destroyed by a fire which started in the Klondike yesterday.The - Klondike was a vaudevitle theatre and all of the dead \"and injured were cor: nected with it ag performers.Most of The fire started on the stage and ina few _miputes the The third story -was used as sles ing quarters, and -the rapid spread of \\tra fire cut off the; escape' of the occupalits.- The theatre building whs quickly consumed and the flames spread to adjoining structures.The.Ironwood fire de- partinent was called to the assistance of the Hurley firemen and only by the | hardest work was the town saved from being wiped out.The losses aggregate | .$18,000.l'hé remains of six_of the victims have been, recovered.\u2018l'he Klondike \u2018Theatre burned once before, in July, 1887, [when eloven * women Tost, their lives.| MTVLENE ?7-\u2014Acording to the Paris Lu Nan of \u2018the Daily News, France intends tao, Keep Mitylone as a guarunteo of the futiire good behavior of the sultan.The Jortospotdent cnlarges on the value of the island ts nayal puise, mul sin 1 contains the largest sheltered harbors in the Lovant.Ho Also rocalls the opinion of ithe Inte Jules\u2019l\u2018orry, formod when he wns minister at- Athens, that the possession of Mityleno would give any great naval Powor command of Smyrna sud tho Food CE 0 SHE of BROOKE.SECON D.- Advertisements of Help Wanted; Situations Vacant, Lost and Found, Rooms to \u201cLet, Board and other Miscellaneous, Classified Advertisements.; REASONABLE RATES 16 cents for 15 woiias, 1 day; each additional word 1 cent: a a price of 6.Ca: * \u201c QuioK RETURNS AND SATISFAOTORY RESULTS + \"Answers can be addressed care of Record if desired, : ear \u2018SITUATIONS VACANT office.WANTED\u2014\"1'WO FIRST \u20ac ing girlé, one pant and \u2018vost ! Yono cont taker: Addrou ' CLASS SEW.ey Record | Ki |WANTED.\u2014A COOK.APPLY PO MRS, Stephen Jdgell, Melbourne street.| good inen.Bherbrooke.| WANTED-FIRST and hot water fitters.Steady CLASS STEAM Good wages to work.A.R.Wilson, le and.would NT ee | HOUSE go far toward giving it command\u2019 as well of the Suez Canal.Co ZE a .co .; Columns the # # 6 days for the.sh in advance.may net reste sat LOBT.~ .GOLD | LOST.\u2014PAIR RIMMED * maker and |8lhsses, probably on Wellington atrect.Return to Skinner\u2019 s jovelry storé and he rewarded.PC CL TO RENT.\u201450.1-2 10ONDON street, 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences.Apply G.G: Bryant.a ops FOR SALE.L _ \u2014 WANTED \u2014PRINTER WHO HAS HAD rome experience in country office.S ability and salary expected.Rock Island, Que.\u201cJournal, \u201d MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.Ca et == es \u2014 © \u2014\u2014 2e 155 SALE.\u2014THAT FIN Ë HOU SK FOR \u2018property, situated at 209 Welling 1 | street.For information apply to Z.- +.Cormier, Van Wellington street.FOR SALE_BLOUK WOOD.APPLY |K.A.Little, River View Farm, Lounex- UNITY LODGE, 1.0.0.F.\u201cAT HOME,\u201d Tuesday Eve.,.Nov.12th, PROGRESSIVE GAMES.ADMISSION 25c¢ | ville.FOR SALECALL KINDS oF WOOD.rill, Sherbrooke House.The - Any quantity or sizes.Apply G.F.Ter- barre] shot, gun, C.H.Foss which the disease whe spreading.ening.\u2014 WEATHER PROBABILITIES, 2_ November 7.\u201411 - the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteor- i ological Bureau: Health was due to the fresh outbreak of J Winds increasing and gales, southeasterly to southwestur- i beeoming unsettled with showers by \u2018once, a.m.\u2014Foôrecast to strong bresze: e for: 4 A bargain.FOR SALE\u2014HIGH GRADY: DOUBLE.No.12 guage, im opi Ÿ a | order.| MISCELLANEOUS.MISS McIVERS, of Montreal, a first-class milliner, ' taken a position with Miss K.C.Lee.35 - WANTED-GOUl) HORSE SHOER AT Apply, Good wages to right man, \"A.\u2018Gadbois, 7 T4 n OF MISS DWYER'S, fias Le entire structure was a mass of flames.Cut RENEE isn = I PA hr?sv Tat i ey a AR ven EL ls PA ff ~ all the circumstances, We do not coñsid- may deperid Trains ron daily y gXoept Soren\" except w .ae - - Palace Car, New York-and Boston To Quebec\u2014 - Tring Jct: 6.00 Also co York: Ca RARE GRUNDY, LATERNGE 4 & MORRIS, Advocates, 6c.= od brooke, Cram DESCHAMPS.& McCABE, Tes & BRADLEY, Dontisis, Werther.2 G + \u2026 Ma Bal rept tr es : APR poppe ! + Sy To the Policy Holders of the British\u2019 America Assurance Company.The above company having put supervision of their business in the Pro- vinoe of Quebec into the hands of a Montreal Agency, which action, knowing a to be in the best interest of cither INSURANCE NOTICE the } rm fen.No 13 ., Made of elm, tdp 4 feet 4 inches long our policy holders or elves, we hereby beg to announce that we have sent our resignation to the Head Office | and consequently shall hereafter in no way represent the above company.Those who hold policies, issued by us .on behalf of the company mentioned, for the éuture, as in the past, upon our careful attention to their interests.\u201cVW.S.\"DRESSER & CO., Representing Actna, mercial - Union, Guardian, Hartford, \u2018London Assurance Cor'pn., North Bri- 3 tish and Mercantile, Queen, Royal amd Western.= ITIL \u2018- PACIFIC KINO'S BIRTHDAY First class roturn\u2019 tickets will be | fa \u2018sued between all stations, Part Asthur, : Detroit and east, at .- | AN we.| - Good going Nov.8th and Oth.to return until Nov.ilth, 1001, \u2018 WB BOTTI Oley Pass, Agu | RAILWAY SYSTEM KING'S BIRTHDAY \u2018November Ith, 1901.For the above Round Trip Tickets will be oid between all stations in Caïinda at | First Class Single.Fare, Good going Nov.£th dnd 8th, and valid to re- 5 turn on or before Nov, 11th, 1901, STEAMSHIP TICKETS, | \" Æ Ww.SMITH, _ City Passenger and Thicket Agent, : *, 16 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.| \u2018BOSTC® & MAINE|| WINTER \"ARRANGEMERT | OOTOBER :4th, ton L TRAINS.LEAVE SHERBROOKE y MAIL 5,00 a.m.for 8t, Johrsbury Cone rd .H., Nashra, Worcester, Boston, Springfield, Now York._ - MIXED, Leaves Sherbreoke.1000 », m, or [AF rives Newport 12.40, leaves N: wport 12.56 r.84 Jobnabury 2,84 p.m., Concord 6.20 p.m.ton 8.10 p.m.and Portland, Me., via White Mountain Notch, IGHT EXPRESS, daily 9, 15 p.mi.Concord, .B., Worcester, \u2018Boston, and Portland Me,, 8 bite Mountain Notch, for White River \u2018Jet, Springfield, » ew York.FROM 1HE SOUTH.Express Jeaves Bos 9.00 8.m., Worcester 8.00 8.-m., C.ncord 11 pm, Portland, Me., 8.45 a.m , Sprin feud 12/87 \u2018st.Jonnsbury 8.56 p.m.,\u2014arri Sher- Érocke 8.20 p.m.NIGRT EXPRESS.Leayes Boston 7.30 p.m.Coroord 9.50 .p-m., Jortiand, Me., 8 45 2.p.New York 4.(0 pm Springfield, 8.to pm Johosbury, 3 a.m., ariiving Sherbrooke 7.em.: Accon ODATION.\"Leave Cwmoord, N.a Cam a Plymouth, St.Jobnsbu .10.45 à.m.arriving Newport 12.58 p.m., cou: ecting with accommodation leavin Newport at 1.30 p.m., arriving 8liarbrooke 8,18 p.m.; D.J.FLANDERS, Gen'] Pass.and Ticket Agent, AY CENTRAL ALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE In Effect Monday, 14tn O\u201ctôber, 1901 \u2018LEAVING SHERBROOKE .THROUGH EXPRESS, Leave Sherbrooke 7, s,m, arriva St.Francis 1.BR ee arrive Levi 1,20 p.m., arrive Onebec ¢ Pullman Daily, Bundays excepted.AO OA TT; Leave Sherbrooke 0 arrive Levis 7.15 a,m.arrive.Quebec 20 a.m.; Daily.Sundsys excepted.GHT.Leave 8herbrooke 9 00 a.m.; arriv m.; Daily, Sunday exce pted.ng trains'on on the Megantic Divi- ARRIVING SHERBROOKE.,, = - THROUGH EX PRESS: Leave Que uebec 2,45 p.m.Leave Levis 3.A herbrooke 8.45 Imar Bacs \u2018Car Quebec to New and Bosto «Sundays excepted.| AGCOMMODAn.vN.Leave Quebec 6.80 p.m.les evis 7.00 p.m.; arrive She: brooke 9 &.m y e-nepted.4 y.~ FRAIGHT.Leave \u2018Jen.-7.00 a.m.; arriy Shertrnoke 38.00 pm Daily, Sundays éxoepte: | Also connecting trains on the Megantic divi- \u2019 Por Umetabler tickets and all information, ap any of the company\u2019s agents: Alljance, Com- \u2018Bell Telephone 180, | | t Lowest hasan | \u2019 en a best, and prices within easy reach.and 2 foet G inches wide, and covered in imitation leather, © and oT | date of November 4, giving further: KITCHENER Ponts SENDS FURTHER, DETAILS ##F \u201cTHE BRAKENLAAGT FIGHTE * London, Navember, 6.\u2014Lord Risciimer in a report to the War Office, tails of the recent engagement near Brokenlaagt, Eastern Transvaal, be tween Col.Benson\u2019a column and the Boers, says: ; * L \u201cThe Boers were ummble to remove the guns they captured until a British © J ambulance went out, when, rider ie Ne.82 of the ambulance, the Burghers carr Solid, oak, polished top, 4 drawers and [them of.The Boer fosses were.\\# book pl 48330 inches in size, for doubtedly | heavy, but no correct e ook places, 43x30 a ~ | of them is obtaihable.Commandant Blk.es perman was killed and Chris.Botha | {wounded.The Boers are reported * have behavod badly: to, - the Bish 'twounded.\u201d : So top, Lord Kitchener further roports th yo | ty #flCape Colany,.to:the eastward of the, wers, book places and.extension | weatern railway, is cleared of Boers wi slides.Fine finish and on castors.|¢he exception of the, Foushos-Mybu sl 00 1 \u2018second hand lid onk oak Writing Table 48x30 inches, covdred in imitation leather, 4 drawers, Regular price 85.00, now $8.00 net EDWARDS FURNITURE co.| 171 Wallington | Bt We want ms to { understan that OZO TEA does not mean the tea of one ont only.We pack| Ozo Ceylon, Ozo apañ, \u201cOzo Mixed TEA.But every package of Ozo, whether Black, Japan, or.Mixed, i are ally blended $20.000 WORTH OF DIAMONDS.Stolen Yesterday Jy Burglars in Cincin- ON eo Cincinnati, O., Nov.6.\u2014Burglars broke the big show - window of the Duhme Jewelry Company\u2019s store herg early yesterday and stole 820,000 worth of diamonds.In their flight they left a trail of dimmonds, indicating the direot- jon they took.The dianionds stolen were loose on a tray.© Silk Waists _of ours |.a good sale here.The the These up-to-datd | are meeting with styles are the latest; the qualities saes ; \u2018 Ladies\u2019 British Silk Waists, tucked body and sleeves.New overlap detachable.collar, bishop eleeve, in black, sky |.and royal blue.Sizes, (32, 34 and 36, Only $4.65.$5.95 Ladies\u2019 Fine Taff ta Silk Waists; tucked body and sleeved, new\u2019 overlap stitch ed detachable collar, bishop sleeve.Lined throughout.Colors cardinal and blue, Gen\u2019) M lanager.+, Gen'l Pass.Agent J: H, WALSH, | | Apvobares à Adv cates, Sherbrooke, and Windsor Miils.J.DUFFETT B.A., B.C.L., Advocate, Le wW Chambers, 145 Wellington St.Sherbroos | Ti MISOELLAN EOS.h 8quare, Sherbrooke.- | X.ADDIE, B, A.Bo, U.i aad Prov.Ls-d| Surveyor, 68 King 88, Bel: Telerhone cox & AMOS, Archisects andcivil Engincez.Art Building, Sherhrooxe AMYRAULD & BERRY, Veter \u201cSurgeons \u201cOffice at Continental Hotel herbrooke Bell Telephene, 76.Private Telephone.$68, in sizes 32, 34, 3b, black, in 92 to 42.75 Ladies\u2019 \u2018Fine all over Hemétitéhed Taffeta Silk Wais , black only, bishop sleeve, lined throughout, dettchable fancy collar.Size 32 to 40 bust | measure.| Sold in the big ties at $10.Our priés] 6.75.x | | = lining, 36 in.wide, ple and grees.- Roman Sati in black, p At 60c per yard.\u2018Extra fine | oman Satis lining, 54 SHOES Ax LENNOXVILLE.: I have à ver y large assortiiient of kinds of boots and shoes, for ladies, .gentlemen, \u2018misses, boys and children.Do not fail to look my stock over before L.D.ABBOTT, al golden bro , dark brown and mid blue.| which General French is dealing, À travellers.L.Kifoura, Prop.hore trying to please you te not trouble,\u2019 | A THURSDAY, NOV.v, 1901} | | | this fine silky finish sateen which Wonsels commando of 400 men, - wi I DR.SAN CLEMENTE KIDNAPPED, | Colombia's Prosident 8 Polti .Pri _soner.New York, Nov.5.\u2014A special cable despatoh to the Herald from Honda un der date of Sept, 30, says: Dr.Manuel Antonio San Clomente, the venerable president of the ropublio of Colombia, [has been kidnapped by order of the political loaders who had already stripped him of power.The greatest secrecy has beon obwerved, dnd every effort has been made to provent the facts from: and allies of the deposed president might attempt to rescue him.The only charge that can be mado against San Clemente is that while he remained at Villeta he was à constant menace to those in.oon: trol of the Government \u2018in Bogota.He \u2018had never varied in his position \u2018 since sumed executive power, July 31,\" 21901, He maintained that this action had been .unconstitutional, and\u2019 that the powers of t d could ore be - he presideticy no more taken | fellows: from him than the title of president.eee eee MAINE HUNTER DIED FROM.NE | 4 GLECT.| Bart | Machias, Me.] Nov.6.\u2014Leslie Bowker, lof Marsfield, died from a bullet wound yesterday, the victim of a hunter's mis tion of the nmew\u2019statuie in this State, which imposes punishment on a hunter convicted of killing another person.Had he received assistance at the time .he was shot or within a reasonable \u2018time thereafter, his life might have been the shooting was accidental, but the responsible party was afrdid to give aid out of fear of- the law.Bowker was twenty eight years old.Coatioook Homes, popular home ter x - nets \u2014 .sopameues - XE Flannel Waists.|.- Made \u201cof fine French: flannel in pretty stripe and dot patterns.All wool quality.American made, detachable collar.Sizes \"132 to 38 bust.Only $2.45 each.- < Te ,! | .Colored Sateens.30 ins.wide, 20¢ yard.We've a magnificent, range of colors in| is}.com- one fp suitable for fancy work, linings, forter tops, and| a hundred and other uses; 20c yard.- Sundry Things.NEW CHATALAINE BAGS, 750 and 81.00 cach.NEW BELTS, Dip effects in velvet, + 30c, 50c, 756, etc.in.wide, in| black, grey, cardinal, | NEW TIES, .In silk, gawzé and muslins.The\u2019 various qualities make the\u2019 price, 25e, 300, \u20183bc, 50c, 600, Bo, Y5c.ALL VERY NEW.LSEE THEM.| November Fashions.| \u2018A pleasant and instructive half hour can be passed in our PATTERN DEPARTMENT.looking over tho fashions for the coming season.FALL | AND WIN TER FASHION BOOKS.and LATEST DÉÉINEATORS, Now ready for inspection.x A Ee PEEL.a + Le ë FR $ A 3 7 = ht ed - \u2019 \u2019 RE TLE CER WEF Hg Nor mT 3 + + 7 + ; As .2 7 QE FT 8 : 8.; sold 3 : = Le 4 Des a à 4 : # n = pA oat Em 2 = ?2 F2 $ : - - dE La #2 CE 4 + * 12 £ =}, EE 1% 3 \u201d y x ;- > la + Ju .4 «2 .oH ad a 4 © 14 4 Jtry that has occurred in Canada in : the the day when he was relegated to: the [back ground and the vice-president] - as \u2018take.Accidental as the shot is believed | 30, to have been, his friends consider that} his life was secrifiood through the opers- [Bury.| saved.The circunstances indicated that | \u2018 { - : presi TO INSTRUCT FARMERS.| y == MINISTER;OF AGRICULTURE ARRANGES FOR SERIES OF _ © MBETINGS IN THE © TOWNSHIPS.Department of Agriculture, Minister's Office, Ottawa, Nov.5 1901.My dear sir:\u2014] am writing to inform you.> hat I have arranged for a eeries of mpetings in the Eastern Townships; at which some of the most capable institute workers of the province of Ontario will deliver addresses on the subjects of - dairying, hog raising and: kindred mat tors.- I am_very anxious indeed that these meetings should be widely attended, bo- cause I feel that our peoplo are not reaping the full benefit of tho immense progress in the dairy and bacon: indus- last fow years, We are fairly well on in the dairy industry, but of the cnor- mous amount of nearly $1,000,000 worth of bacon which was exparted from | timate of the financial loss caused by | Sunday morning's fire is $125,000, Some bo- | The own records which wero kept\u2019 the Parker block wero saved.The Bank.LISBON\u2019S Loss,\u2019 $125,000.| Detailed Estimates of Sunday's ire.Lisbon, N.H., Nov.6.\u2014The latest es: of the individual losses were: Brigham\u2019s Hotel, loss 81000; insurance $6000; Eng- Jish Gristmill, 812,000, partially insured; James G.Moore's Peg Mill, $7000, not_ insured; total loss: Fred Parker & Co, stock goods, $10,000, insured for $7000; Cogswell & Oliver Building and stock, £25,000, insured for 817,000; Lis- insured $1000; Glover's Livery stablo 81000, fully insured; Pillsbury & Battis, 81 fully insured; Albert Brocks, dwelli ing- -house, * 82099, insured $1200; Furbush Jewelry Store, fully insured.in building, loss 85000, insured for 83700; W.B.Morrill, druggist, $2500 loss, insured fully; Jobn Pearman, tailor, $600, no insurance; Dr.M.M.Stevens, office a total loss; WW.H.Deming, meat.market, took valued at $1600 loss, no insurance; Claude Powers photograph studio, Canada last year hardly any came to the farmers of the Pravince of Quebec.Wo have all the facilities to an oxcep- tfonal degres fqr this b It de the natural adjunct to our ing, end with full information on the most approved methods of hog-feeding our poo- plo oan oasily raise throo or four times as many hogs as thoy now do, and join with the farmers of largo bn the splondid progress of | thin britney.and the smear profite.It is with i object in view.that 1 have arranged the series of \u2018meetings, becoming public, for fear that the friends Knowing as I do the wide cimoulation that your paper enjoys in the Pastern Townships, I send you the enclosed list, which I should be Tolensed to have you publish, so that as many farmers as pos ble.may: know- of and be benefitted by these meetings.Trusting to.your public spirit to help in this \u2018movement, - - Tan, A | cL - Yours sincerely, SYDNEY FISHER.The list enclosed of Farmers\u2019 Tnsii- tute meetings in the Eastern Townships November 11, Howick;.Nov.1g, Orme- Haningor, ; Nov.16, Balford; Nov.21, ord ; Nov.22, Granby; Nov.am, Nov.25, \u2018Brome; Now.26, Suttons Nav.27, Mansonville; Nov.28, Millington; Nov.», \u201cMassawippi; Nov.tead; Dec.3, Barneton; Dec.4, pton; Dec.5, Spnnomvill; Deo 7, Th meetings are to be in the alter noon and eveniag, 2 and 7.30.8TO 8 THE COUGH \u201cAND WORKS : -OFF THE COLD.tivo Bromo-Quihine Tablets cure d in one, \u2018day.No cure, Ne Pay.i - i LN.COLERA.a Te ars from returms that the ai te, the 3lst.July, inclusive, a \u2018period 20.days, 410 deaths are attributed Je alone in Montreal.This.is: cer tainly! a fearful amount, but no when ed to the mortality of 183 The Quebec Gazette says 20 | had occurred at Gros Isle in 24 hours among the settlers detained there; ol THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT.\u2018There: exist in every country, and un: der very.Government, some.\u2018dissontent, | 5, who regard every measure in which they have not : themselves : partioi pated, the Jnundics ye Li proju- ue the sprite) mgs de nine therise es Town ey but Frei vail \u2018rong them, and that de nun: ber fs on the decline.RE ROOKE CO.AGRL.id An Agricultural ta Ti, Ee ors\u2019 ganized and following officers ap: pointed, viz., J.Gibeon, of Compton, bi Bangs, Shighon, vice: t; Benj.Pomroy, Compton, sec- i J.8.Walton, Sherbrooké, asst; Taylor Spefford, Ascot, treasurer; \u2018committee of t, Compton, Jy B.Pgmroy, A, Bowen; \u201cAscot, th, Taylor Spefiord, David Ball, Jdhn Lebourveau, piresid John &wyer; Melbourne, Stephen Burn- bam, Jos.Galup, Stephen Barnard; Ship S.Pierce, Samuel.Marsto - and Lennoxville, and \u2018that \u2018re: sion, the amount of $383, the divid.|| \u2018Direct Importers of Ladies\u2019 | pED, .| Apparel.JR Agnes das i, Me, nt 7 yours, ai BRE ER fw TEES si.TBE CF RE RER EUR TE TRY TE IR ES IE T bg: ' Ee TR Eu.au 7 i 11350.\u2018States sheep \"were also stronget 4 3 | leading foreign markets were more en | | omar GAZETTE | di \u201c, Momie, Ang.11, 1634 Vol.1, ; ers hold out for prices which are ket: Sales of choîce cattle have The Province: of Lower Canada bos.! change I nesses | its av mums should be awarded in each divi |.OU 88 cen \u2018soi BY D, J, MeMANAMY, $600, loss, no insurance; R.B, Steven's law itis $700, no insurance.\u2014 EE /YOUNGER BROTHER MISSING.Caloutta, Nov.7,\u2014Nothing has been AMRER'S bon Light and Power Building, 84500, | i Many Men \u201c \u2018Maquire glasses for \u201c mading whose distant visions_ is perfect.Such > mnen find it very an To- morrow heard of the whercabouta of Yakub Kahn, MARKET NEWS, 000000004000 4H000VO00T Montreal, Wednesday avening.FLOUR.\u2014The tone of the flour market was very firm.We quote as follows: \u2014: Spring wheat patents, $4.10; winter wheat patents, $3.75 to $3.90; straight a son of tho former ameer of Afghanistan at S850.eaoh.\u2019 | The above contain: sboutliyde - eaoh, an -_ are sold at Hl.por yard andup.|| rollers, $3.40 to $3.50; strong bakers\u2019, $3.60 to $3.80; and straight rollers, in bags, $1.65 to $1.75.MEAL \u2014The demand for robled oats is fair, and sales were made at $4.50 to $4,60 per barrel and at $2.20 to 82.25 per \" : : FEED.\u2014Ontario bran, $17 to 817.50; shorts, $19 to $20 per ton in bulk; Manitoba bran, $17 and ehorts, $10 per ton, including bags; -mouillie, $20 to 825 per ton as to quality, \u2014 HAY, \u2014An active trade continues to be done in baled hay, and prices rule firm.No.1 hay at 89.50 to 810; No.2 at 88.50 to 89; clover mixed, $7.50 to 188; and clover, $7 to 816 1 per ton, in [car lots, ; LIVE STOCK TRADE, _ London, November 4.\u2014Supplies of cat tle were short, and there were no Caya- dians on the market.\u2018The feeling was \u2018stronger, and prices for Americans show an advance of £e as compared with go week ago.The trade was fom at the rise, and sales of choïre wére made af at 120.\u2018Liverpool, Nowember 4.\u2014This market was aloo firmer, and sales of Canadian cattle were made\u2019 at llc to 114, with sheep steady at\u2019 104.25 7 MONTREAL, ; Although cable, advices .from the two couraging in tone\" to shippers, and prices showed another advance, as compared with a week ago, yet actual sal of Canadian cattle reported fron Liver: | [Pool today \u2018were at prices which net the shipper a loss, showing that, prices will have to go still higher before exporters can make eny money.In the | western market here there has been ng improvement in the demand for- export|™ cattle; in fact, tie trade during the past week has been the worst this sea: son.The quality of the offerings bag [0 been poor, and in addition to this own.unwarranted by the conditfon of the mar! heen | made at 84 to $4.25, and medium at #3 to 84 per 100 Ds.- Rescpta of live stock at the Past End Abattoir market Monday morning: were 1,000 e,: 1,500 sheep, 1,000 Tambs, [and 5 calves.There was no actual in the condition of the market.dass only of good \u2018useful stock wag | just about equal to the requirements of té the trade, but the offerings of common and tnferior- stock were excessive, and a number of such were left unsold.A fair trade, was done in the better grades as butchers generally wanted a few; conse | que \u2014_ ; beeves sold at 4c, good at 3kc to 4c, * fair at 3c to 3c, and cémmon and in: | ferior at 14c to 2c per D.The demand = sheep and lambs was \u2018godd, and « as | e , trade was done at steady prices.Sheep sold at 24c to: 3, and lambs at 30 to 3fc per B.Calves sold at from 22.50 té $7 each.The demand for Kve hogs was good, and: as the\\ receipts were smaller; the tone of the rmrket ruled frmier eu Bc to Gp per B., w : Orip-Quinine Tablets Ward-off, break- _ and cure colds - all kinds.Everybody catches cold.Everybody needs Grip-Quinine Tablets (chocolate | coated).When - you feel mean, take Gri - Quinine.It ON EVERY BOX, You want to fee fine, take Grip.Quinine, ' The best personal and family medicine.| Relief in a dose.Cure in 9 day.For sale by dealers generally.Price = i [ Wilson & Sons ntly, prices ruled steady.Choice ! supply was fairly large an active ; - TO\"MOorrow SSo.L.A.BAYLEY In Every Hom- 7 5 whee\u2019 thers is a piano, there i; room and more or less need for-an \u201cAngelus\u2019, or | \u201cPianos\u201d w.It bri :gs the best music within pou of ail.ItwilF wean the children\u2019 from the common melodies of the street * and teach them to apprecidte the quality of \u201creal, good music.It will furnish music for dances and will render the |most difficult overture ora, simple lullaby with equal ea ease and facility.| | * SHERBROOKE Branch Store at Magog Ssrveyor and Givil Engineer.L.A, DUFRESN E Provincial and Dominion oF SHERBROOKE, FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY L \u2014 n week da 3 from 2 to 5 and 7 te 9 m, PRE READING HOO | P.Open week days Ciromi8 to 12.» 1to 6 ano * 71010 pa, Open Sundays frôto 1 30 to 4.80 hi | REM ART GAL LERY OF PAINT NGS \u201c Engravings, roductions, etc.ory liquor, much ours.Has note of :\u2014 Printing?About Pipes.That it is wel] for sinokerg t + More Briar pj J; 8 weoks, 93.00; 1 month, 041 on aim MH.Liberal discount il AdvOr ton, = tury otber day, twice à week CE canoe wn) .ju H\u2014\u2014\u20140e cru DAILY: Realy, For week ending Noveni Monday \u2026 a pe Tuesday .hn rr ony \u201cod SL y ni) Lure AR Friday \"ooo vos os vor a9 | Snturday Se eus © descue Am | \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Te Do You Want a Tasty By Of.Job The: Record Office is fitted the latest novelties.Wo do net elm tar out large quantities, but to de à work for those who vont , oping nioe.TS We do Wedding Invitations; (uling Cards, either printed or , exgemmed; Special Invitations; Busines Cand; Let ter Heads; Bill Huds; Note Bade; Statements; Envelope: Forms rixeisieg special ruling; Pamphiets, de.7.Anything that you want in :job-peieb ing can be supplied by tba.Job.Dow = ment of.the Daily Record.\u2014 # Orders sine promptly ad elise L.8.| CHANNELL & où, 5 Printers and Publishers, * 1 Ï _-* 102-108 Wellington sbrid, \u201cSherbrooke, rs Aoction of ail v1) kag rv Upatans Solicitor fics 553¢ King street.en Tel 849.pe +, CODERE, SONS & CO | wien i your foot, but you Lomi Wholesale and a He \u2018 tall Hara, _ fubber.} ne ware Tinware and Leatber { Li once bot 18 Wdllington.#t., | / oa | of commorf rubbers.gi Wg Library and Art Union! Sro8@0 1 ini» rubber manufacturer ra dealer knows the genuin fo * imitation.No imitation het es; specially manufactured Rope ne vas, the only fabric which oe thoroughly impregnated The J.D.KING CO., Lid.ir co amr Ve - FUR.gance from mediocrity.The 1 by jour display .of Boas, Jack We make a made and made to over to look like new.\\ L.A.CODERE, HÂTTER, FURRIER and news mr | ; Style ?> ol That \u2018question is perfectly understood and settled in the producti doe ARMENTS.This season, here you find that subtle finish and grace that ns | uty of winter is | 'shown \u201cto the best , Mufis, Collarettés and Coats of 8 LAMB, ASTRACHAN, BEAVER and ELECTRIC SEAL.of Ladies\u2019 and Gentlemen's trs er.Al kinds .of Furs made to order.ou SEAL NI ne Tap Coit .167 WELLINGTON: START noying to see every- Priars\u2014gh PE =particulyy), B, : \u20ac sold than By - sing Hume I where of Pipe made, B.B.B.ol be Other king = they.00 Ni can only kind of Pipes that a tN ty fit you ee a pair i aracking, op burning out.© prod that - wi 1 entirely | ment here of tho di A fine y Overcome th s trouble, shapes made Cilferent Ham A.C.Skinner, a) Wholesale\u2019 And retai:.Sign of thy [au OPTIGIAN - } 113 Wellington.Suess; Bwest, Sheri 7 Wellington Sq., : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE DAILY Racgm: Comp 200 To |.S.CHANNELL & CO, \u2018 _ | (8, Cannery, Manager, V.LN pn B \" wl S 8 © i S Published overy afternoon, A My {| 02 Wellington \u20ac.Shatbrooks, gr 0! bay, Cc.a r poet \u2018Subscription\u2019 price, striocly ar.82; six -gnonths, ol ve ncn le Bp Samples « mouh Wome.i - ADVERTISING Rarut-=On0 lach, For Saie 7, 0 cons das, 010; 1 wo pg | Cards of Shull not x » py ek.Re = \u201c Entrance ne Hall and second stairway, + _Para Gum.Open week diye from 8 to 13 2-10, and 10 Don't bay unless the words of Open Sundays from 1.80 to 490 p.m.are stamped upon delai \u201cCondor Te\u2018 |.upon the public.CT | pure, uns od ¢ \u201cerated, natur Our LEATHER TOP \u201c1 \u2018af Japan ter the bent on the market, éfick 0 a »\u2026._yorted in les.12-inch tops, with with Rolled LG in stool, packets.It has a strong, Jbright, flav Your Gentes ran ia hea 7%.In ; Furs!!! - | Furs!) 1 Furs! 1 | \"NOW IS THE TIME 0.MAKE A\" GOOD T - CHOICE.EVERYTHING OF THE.~ FURS \u2018EVERYBODY GOES TO.wd z P.Prt _181 we ngton st.MAUR SIT test Style! OR RELIABLE Tu 8 prising \" SUGAR.CORN, oo TOMATOES, .= - GOLDEN WAX BEANS, a ° » .+ \u2018 BAKED BEANS.Co SWEET WRINELE PEAS, Ct.\u2018_ EARLY JUNE PEAS, - 25 \u2018SUCCOTASE, rf LMA BEANS, ch _ Ad \u201cball assortment of Canned Fruit.; quotations for parties: destring |: i pts | 5 : delay in a supply for the winter.a Que Cabin Brand - Canned Goods ms season\u2019s * pack now in- stock com- 1 W.FULLER & SON! 11 Co atem-| | latin g thé 1 of a Piano! 1 - 3.\u201caa at our music parlons and see the 2, 2 pe assortment of famed Canadian and 5 in makes.Spend | an hour or so and learning about the print \u2018of each instrument.2 The purchase of à piano is a matter Jet requires considerable thought and | igation\u2014too much money in the ions to decide hastily.pcs are eg reasonable, and © \u2018easy of payment can be arranged\u201d \u2018for.- A Lcbaron 4 un THOMPSON.eo fs AND COMPANY : BANKERS AND: FINANCIAL.AGENTS.ind \u201csold.Ivestnent secwities suitable for Trust Funds, _ Estates, Executors, Trustees, Elc CCR - Exchange purchased, Tan ee hi ae | Taken A \u201cNight before retiring gives a oi be LE \u2018Ç Ca ; alwayson hand.: ; Notes and Bills discounted, .voy a made upon pon approved Collateral lieves and positively cures ali ° nervous prostration, insomnia, palpitation of the heart, weak- sess, debility, agemia and in : fact all diseases caused by impove: ished blood.vom, WiLson & co.ques RE EEE ae Bip, \u2018Railway.and Industrial 1 Debentures bought : I ==Qfe== VoL Bathroom Specialties SPONGE AND SOAP HOLDERS, COMB AND BRUSH HOLDERS, | | SOAP DISHES, co TOOTH BRUSH \u2018TRAYS, - 4, PAPER HOLDERS.TOWEL BARS.°° j TUMBLER HOI.DERS, | ol | TOWEL RINGS: : | - CIGAR RESTS.Ask to see them._#|J.S.Mitehell & à Lakeman sells a GOOD TUMBLER, smooth finish, clear glass, for 3c cach.Keep * your best glass pr SPECIAL OCCASIONS.and \u2014hava\u2019 a supply of these for EVERY DAY USE.\u2018 ONLY 3c EACH, 34c -DOZ EN.PRICES go tumbling.CASH sent it bundling.| ee i | | R.LAKEMAN ALWAYS READY We always have à man 7 to leave at a \\minute\u2019s notice to make small re.paire jon electric lights, bells, etc.We also take care of the large jobs with the \u2018same promptness.GEO.F.FOSS\u2019 Heo.abd Mach.Wks., Bell Tel.107.14 Water \"Street.0 : GROWING - \u201cPOPULAR Everybody, nor porto -can\u2019t grow popular\u2014only the \u2018deserving do; so Jet it be with the lings of st 8 we're i handling.We're.carrying | these at the | Purchase | request of certain of our customers who have given us good -reaso why they are the only profitable stocking for children to wear.They .are shown around town by \u2018those who 9d \u2018bought them and that\u2019s the.way the story- goes.Of course, this is only a sidg line.Our regular line; \u201cBoots and Shoes.Millet _Morency & ELECTRIC BELLS.If you \u2018knew how smal was the cost.compared- with.the satisfaction afforded by .an electric bell you would have one on your; door.to- \u2018 morrow.Li We will be happy to give you prices.CHARLES LACEY, \u2018Upper Water.Breet, SHERBROOKE.Bell- Phone 380.P.O, Box 436.An man ll oft \u2018bewail the shams | That flourish \u2019neaththe gun, And ne'er confess unto.HL That \u2018maybe he is one ; \u2014 Washington Star, NSTMICHE re LA Ÿ Good, Refreshing, Sleep.To weak, nervous, run down, ahophans people.\u2018 This powerful, blood - making tonic-wine, works wonders upon the entice nervous system.It warms the smooths tio nerves apd prevests nightmare Sole Mots for Canela ond UV.3 A EF os PSE Py LJ fC 0 M 0 (RE wa LJ LS KE XA RS arse ses Tr - Sox oy I + + con Bb Le pn Te eB ga ee el LL LU oo « 20° |We are.Showing a Line | ILLUSTRATED NUMBER OF COMP-|, A! Dail with] 12 to 15 engravings.hn me Bn oT ; = RICHMOND.November T7.\u2014A series of entertain- College this winter.A number of Rich- liver twenty minute lectures, and following the lectures several of the younger pen will arrange for debates.| \u2018he Ministerial Assodiation of Rici- \u201cand Melbourne have recently had .[under consideration the moral condition e town and have found circam- |.starices i in connection with the operation of the License Law which' axcite dissät- | isfagtion and alarm.The association has,! therefore, concluded that the formation of a Citizens\u2019 League to enforce the observances of the laws regulating the |Bquor traffic .and public moräls organizer nor as an attack on the liquor businers as\u2014guch, but: for \u2018the observance of the law, and for the purpose of bringing to justice offenders against it.Neither will it e a ministerial league, but a league of the citizens of the two communities, [1 |spectabl resdint of Biche y.every Te- ble resident of Richmond and Mel favor of ft.Rev.Messrs.Dr.Kellock and R.G.- Watt | | comprised the delega- to the.Mel \u2018council, and Rev.Jas.Hepbr and C.W, Finch gation tothe Richmond council.F.B.Foster, em of the ete G.\u201cof the pioneer merchants he Eastern Townships, Bank, was in Richmond \u201cMr.Foster for several years e his in Boston, where he went after the death of his father, which | ed in 1883.The old finm of G.K.Foster turned out a number of pro.was yesterday reported as lylng at the point \u2018of, deäth in his quarters at the Parliament House, is well known in Richmond.Mr.Hatt earned his Fenian di medal by his services as quarter: master in the Megantic battalion, who quartered at the old St.Francis Richmond, : in 1866, now Mr, .| Bedard\u2019s store.Richmond was re- jon was stationed here for several - aid \u2018many of our old residents sber the kindly quartermaster.Trenholmville Official Board Th the Moi Church will hold rly meeting in the churth, Treaholmville, Wednesday, Nov.Geo.Brock, of Kingsey, is on the of their sick\u2019 ist.- .Jas.Dickson, of Trenhalmwille, is visit her son; Dr.\u2018Arnold Dickson, tom, Ont.+ n, proprietor of the tel Co., was in .Rose.were, married.in the Anglican church, ÿ y afternoon.Sunday will be Sunday School in the Methodist church here.Rev., Halpenny, general secretary of day School Union, he take part | .TON.Saturday, November 16th, the Record \u2018will issue a four page supplement of Compton.village, \u201cillustrated ] Those de-, extra.copies should place thei in advance Lo insure receiving the .Price, | conn \u2026 ren ere pce |.It s said that the latchstring of the \u2018House door.always pangs on the h whether On APOLEO BEST DBLCOM \u201cGALVANIZED IRON There is more profit on it to al concer: red than on any other pon.\u2018othe makers, because they ; make more 6 fit to To the scllers, becanse they sell imnore of it, To the workers, because it takes less timer for a j.ob.Ti the owners, because it makes a good job, OT = American Shret Stee! Company, New Yoris, | Re p'esentatives for Canada oh 8, & 5.H Thompson & Company | \u2019 ments are to be given in St.Francis mond gentlemen\u2019 have consented to de.| would be: the method to coun ol the |evils- Sho beet oo od Somterast We glad to note that th old, ions from tho association were: ap- | rooden.bridge, which has been Jn a ted to interview the councils of dangero condition for some ti 9 ond and Melbourne to lay the being repaired.But it seems a before - th The league.is not Waste of money %o spend \u2018more | the black rod of the Quebec Legislature, cord, NH {who fas present staying with Mr.Gas a strategetic point, and 5 Methodist 22 HE Walker and Miss Flora Gymer | : now, [claim Lord Kitchener, his staff and the {with Larkin wounded and captured, but Hale {away in the darkness.PHESERQOKB DAILY MOULD, THURSDAY, Movie à, wa, \u2026 MaGoG.\u2026 - Nov.7.\u2014Mr.Arthur Bogué wes in town yesterday, visiting his many friends Mr.Bogue is now residing in George ville for the winter months.: The first meeting of the Euc was held, Tuesday evening, at thé)\" fryside,\u201d the residence of Mrs.E.\u201cRk Johnson, about thir ty ladies and gentle | men.were present and.a most enjoyable evening was spent.Lhe next meeting is to be held at Mrs.James B.Olivier's, Hatley street, on Tuesday next play will commence at 8 o'clock sharp.| f The new, fire station is rapidly approaching completion, and.will be.a very substantial as well as building to Judge _{rom present appear ances, \u2014\u2014 oy ja a good iron bridge, that will be i will ad our worthy municipal authorities [have this before their mind\u2019s eye\u2019 make it an accomplished fact in t future.: | Mr.AQ Reade has gone on B ! a hunt- ing excursion to Brompton Lake with | friends.: The Women's Guild of St [Luke's make money forthe proposed new church hall.About 70 ledics have joined : the Guild and.a most prosperous winter is looked forward to.The next meeting will be held at Miss Sweeney's, Hatley street on » Wednesday, Nov, 20, at 2:30 p.m.' .BEEBE PLAIN.November 7.\u2014Mr.Edward B: pwning | sroposes starting a series of be held at his popular ball, , Qué.These are Iter two weeks during tho | Mr.Henry Tomkins mindnt merchants amongst whom are : Mosdrs, Jos.Bederd, ex MP.P., Chas.joue sl a long trp for the Lay bell, Newlands Coburn, L.Jutras, Mr.J.W.Elder returned home on Ke hoth \u2018and Donald MarLeay, the mil Friday last from his fall delivery of | lo.merchants of Portland, Ore., fruit trees.: AM bPherson, Seattle, Wash., end a \u2018My.Denard § ratton has a ition drew Smith, of San Francisco.with \u2018Dr.Whitcher, taking the.place of My, S.C.Hatt, gentleman usher ol Bert LeBaron, ho has gone, Con: wn of; He is .Ne Myx.Will Bean has arrived in ter an absence of several months.Shane.M.M.P.Dixon, assistant tation agent here, who has been at West Burke retirned home on Saturday last H.B.Stewart left for\u2019 Me hy Wednesday on a hunting \u2018toi erdl weeks._ Mise Edith Norton is on th : House, } damghter of : Mr.B Geo.House.The prize was a\u2019 lamp given by the German Medi Tota Nutiiber of votes, 3,400.\u201cMr.Chas.E., Whitcher leaves for Goddard Seminary, Barre, Vt., on Monday next.| _\u2014 TEX Lr OF BOTHA\u2019S O OUTLAWS AND\u201d \u201cTHREATENS DEATH TO EVERY ARMED 7 *.ENGLISHMAN.New York, November 7.\u2014The Sun has the following cable despatch fiom Paris: The text of General Botha\u2019s counter: proclamation to Lord Kitchener's recent proclamation has reached \u2018here.: Tt; was issued on Sept.15.It- declares: .\u201cWhéreas, no official of the Orange Free State or the Transvaal Republic, and no general commandant or burgher, intends to obey Lord Kitchener's pro clamation or to trouble with it; and \u201cWheéreas, .the \u2018proclamation oontains falsehoods habitual to \u2018the English; and * 4\u201cWhereas, \u2018Lord Kitchener's proclama- \u201cboul.mide of- all burghers to resist to the end; Therefore, I, Louis Botha, command- \u201c [arit_general of the republican forces, with e consent of the governments, officers and burghers of both republics, pro- \u201cofficers and soldiers serving under his orders - fighting us now to be dutlaws_ in Se th Africa, and all officers and.burgh- sin the two republics and fn\" Cape Ce lony are ordered to shoot every arm- ol | Fnglishman whom they meat,\u2019 = een fp rere - \u201cMAN HUNTING IN VIRGINIA, - Bloodhounds Fail to Capture an Alleged | | = Murderer.Roanoke,\u201d Va., November 7.\u2014The manhunt in .Franklin County for William Hale, who fired a Bhotgun into a poli- \"| eat! meeting at the little town of Fer-} ram on Saturday night, killing two 4 At a meeting .of the quarterly board in credit to \u2018the town and we hope\u2019 that} Church are working hard at present, to] 5 Ask to See our NEW UNS RINKABLE ose gratulations upon their protest against | tion has strengthened the determination |.re] WINDSOK MILLS.| Nov.7.\u2014Mr.~Jno.McFarlase, of the C.P.Co., was in town yesterday.The prospects are good for having electric lights again in the pear future, upon an improved system.Men are busily engaged in placing wires in readiness.On account of the demand for cars on the G.T.R.;, Mr.Pender, the agent here, rushes the unloading to the utmost, so much so that some Rave to work at night | to keep things going.connection with the- Methodist Church, held on Monday evening, the following | named members were appointed a committee to make arrangements for annual Sunday School \u2018festival; viz., the[ ! Mrs.G.W.Sykes, .Mrs.Wm.Samson, Dr.Robins and Mr.Wm.Caswéll: | LEN UNDERWEAR, | #_ > , : Keops himself warm and com.the things that the wise man » > ATTACK CHARSERLAIN MEMBER OF FRENCH CHAMBER DENOUNCES THE COLONIAL SECRETARY, Paris, November 7.\u2014In the Chamber of Deputies, M.Barry, asked leave to interpellate the Government regarding | the measures it proposed to take in accord with other Governments, to call the women and children in the South African concéntration camps to healthful districts, M, Deschanel, president of \u201cChamber, remarked that it\u2019 would be difficult to interpellate the - French Government for the acts of the British Government.\u2018After a brief discussion, during which M, Millevoye \u2018was called to order for speaking of Mr.Chamberlain, the British colonial secretary, as à co ard end an assassin, the Chamber ox cided to debate M, Berry's interpellation jab a later date = ' Berlin, November 7.\u2014The students oi, the University of Greifswald have .sent to the other universities the resolutions recently adopted -by them in denuncia- the conduct of the German troops in 1870 made by Mr.Chamberlain, British colonial secretary, They ask the co-operation of the other \u2018universities in their rebuke.The Berlin Branch of the Society of German Studenté hus tele- | graphed to the Greifewald students con- \u201can insult to our valorous and .glery- crowned army.\u201d ; \u2014 \u2019 : a CHICAGO MYSTERY THE REMAINS or MAN FOUND IN A SACK.- Chicago, Nov.6.The body of a man about 30 years of huge, whose head had been almost cut off, was discovered in a.flour barrel on a strip of prairio near Rice street and Western avenuo early today.The victim's, feet were securely.a sack.Besides the wound in the neck | \u2018the face bad becn gashed- an disfigured.| From a letter in the man\u2019y pocket the, body is belioved to- he that of Antonio Napoli, who, with ; 25 other Italian a- Chief of Police: O'Neill believes .\u2018the, man was the victim of some vendetta.Later, Rocco Cantre, a saloon keeper, identified the body as that of Antonio | Napoli.He said that probably after his men, is still going on, Hale was) locät- ed in the -mountains six miles fr Fer\" yum before.daylight today, in company; Saunders, a brother - of es wife.Both.\u201cmen were-heavily\u2018 armed, and when the police came within, shooting distance the outlaws fired | \u2018on \u2018them.The police returned the fire, shooting in the direction from which the gun flash came, \u201cSaunders was got i dt is raining in that section, and this prevents bloodhounds\u201d following the trail.Saunders * says Hale has a double-Harrelled breech.\u2018 loading shotgun \u2018 and plenty of shells, ; and will not be taken alive: rim ftom ! 26 Ÿt, Su pce Street Ce a Ï | \" sacks similar to the barrel and sack in which the body vas found.?_ ) © 'Ther¢ are few men in this worid who : hotel or barber shop, Gold is ote of the heaviest of metals;;| Montreal .| but very few persons are greatly troubled Central House, Magog \u2018Heath k Meigs, * Ca ! abot its weight.- ] arrival last night Napoli hid gone \u2018 make the rounds of -his old haunts and ; had met some enemy- \u201cThe sack into\u2019 which the body had been thrust bore the-name Pattoli: An Italian - fruit peddlar, Vincenz_ Dattoli, was arrested this afternoon.The police discovered in his shops several barrels i have the courage to stand and take a \u2018 brushing from\u2019 the \u2018 whisk fiend at the with a predetermined purpose to give.hiin no tip.; 4 i Prope.Travellers\u2019 Home.-] ; : {upon the British Government to remove: A MURDERED | to | \u201cand | 4 | THE WISE MAN \u2014 CHAS.FULLER & (0.= .mene \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014t i.| i | 1 ; 1 UE ra tion of the alleged offensive references to |! § the! : bound together and the body doubled in j \u2018borers, reached Chicago\u201d \u201clast night frou | C Jowa Center, Iowa.| ; : FT.ANSELL \u2018Successor to T 3.Tuok.Not The Cheapness Of our prices, but the excellence * oi b our Footwear values that we wish to 1 become engraven on the public mind.=>.SD.WIGOETT Whiting Bloek, Sherbrooke.$ Does nob heat, ér avecheat, The fantome fo to retain the heat of the body, and the material which acts as the least mon- conductor of heat performs this function best.Animal heat is best ro |.tained by.surrounding the body with animal fibre, spun and woven, or mitted into fabrios.We show a splendid amçortagent ol WOOL + : brins by wearing soft, wool- underclothing, for there is but ome life, and that a short | one, and to do ould do the body must be kept fresh - vo \u2014\u2014 === If you have that hèavy dis- |tressed feeling after cating try a bottle of - \u201cAnsell's ntigtion Cure\u201d and you will find immediate relief Inthe Square Direct Importers Wool Underwear | ness Oil.It re- Ny \\ - Rain andsweat ; B \u201chave no effect on - harness treated A with Eureka Har- ; sists the dam keeps thelea the er soft and pliable, Stitches do not break, No rough surface to chafe and cut.À Barnes not fotiogiee 1e | new, wears twice - Bas longhy the {A use of Eureka *- jl Harness Oil, § 8cld everywhere An cans\u2014 all sizes, Made by tmnperial Oil :- BN [Agents ih \u2018Syrup White \u2018Balsam THE COUGH REMEDY.OF THE DAY.\u201cIGRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST 121 Wellington Street.= FREE! FREE! \"To boys and girls.Gold plated watch chain and charm, Free to boys and girls selling 12 ot our THREAD-CUTTING THIMBLES at 10c each.Something new, sells like hot cakes.Write in1- mediately.We trust you: Address, SHERBROOKE BPECIALTY CO., ; P.O.Box 661.Bherbrooke, Que.Somer of Sherbrooke, Contains over 60 photo, reprodections \u201d of Sherbrooke, : Lennorville, North Hat lay and Little Lake Neatly bound in Leatherette covers Onty souvenir of Sherbrooke over pul Hehed without advertising.A very neat and = for friend.| sit Price 60 ots.Four conte or! For male at office of Daily Record and leading book shores.£ ATENTS PROMPTLY SECURED We solicit the business of Manufacturers, En aving their Patent business transactéd dy en rts.Prelim eee, es moderate.The-lhventors\u2019 Help, 138 bound, mailed to any address upon rece! to cents.t Marion & Marion, New York Life \u2018ng.Montreal ; and Washlugton, DC.VU.8 fol EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK | gineers who are Ex | capital Authorigee - , 000, 00 \u2018Capital paid up - .4, = Reserve Fund - .BOARD oo i Hon.& x Cochre e, Vice President.|.Israel Wood, J.N.Gaier, N.W Thomas.| @ Stevens, C.y.Kathan, H.B.Brown, K.0,_ J.8.Mitchell.© Head- Office : SHERBROOKE, p.Q.- Wm.Farwell, General Ma y \u2014 Jas, Mackinnon, Assistant Goneral Mañager \u20188.F.M Fagoll Loi of Bono orey, bv ranches In Province ef Quebec = .| Wet WI Bu ug aterioo gs, Rock Isl and, 8, Stevens Ker.con, asville, À.F.Williams, Mgr! Cestlcook, É.N, Robinson, Mar.Richmond W.L.Ball, Granby, W.z Boblnson - Bedford, EW Morgan, uc, br.Huntingdon, A.er pak.Mer \u2026 Magog, E.P.O rm Footie 3 autho Mer stown ve, In Province of British Columbis : 57 Grand Forks, B.C., Wm, Bpler, nager.Phonix, F.W.Slack, Act's Ma Canada , Bank 0 Montreal and Branches \u201c London, Eng * Nitional Bank of sootlas { * Boston, \u2018Rosnal Exchange * \u2018New York, National Park Ban Collections made at all unite ints in Capada, United States, snd al) baught and sold.BRANC DEPARTMENT | at enon fice) ~Interest allowed frcm date deposit and co unded annually, witlent ze 1 h See ne absent 10 4, L He deporitor, trnrr 1° te.BAS ATRERE HOUSE - Refitied and all latest improvaments.| Opposite Union Station.HENRY Sert EUX.Proprietor.DECLARATION OF \u201cfs.VITAL BOULET] of St.Frangois Riv.du Sud.| CURED or LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA AND CONSTI- ° PATION, BY A COURSE OP \u201cVIEL'S VEGETABLE SYRUP\" § y em tie SR SIROP | EES SY _ relieved me STANAN ATV NEAR recommend \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 N < ~- quesec.| USE THIS NRALED PREPARATC: IL She says : I have been severe Liver Complaint for a long time, .I have taken many remedies noticeable result.| , St Dally the Viefs Vegetable Syrup Advert is o | ; ement was striking my eyes; of \"advised to do so by my family, to try this so far-famed remedy.- The first dose of the os suffering of o | without any : and being ° I concluded , > us medicine.© a good deal and a persevering of use of it cured me.thoroughly.© | 1 now enjoy flourishing ! health and © Vie?s Vegetable Syrup to friends © and acquaintances suffering from Liver or 3° Kidney Complaints.; 4.| SIVELY.ow 000000000000 DO gineers and others who realise the advisability ox accessible aint - - Drafta issued for any required amo Xo For pasticulars apply to.= The missionary meeting held in > tho - H.M PRICE & vo.Quebec._ - Elsewhere, has been} ure room of the Methodist church : : « Ë- House.Miss Ethel Crosby, some 6 LE 08 9 Ee CITY NEWS.COATICOOK.Sori Term Advertisements.|SAN ADA Li F ! 3 fn j 4 In :s| November 7.\u2014Miss Edith Thomas was 3 C= | i | in wr se Montre.He is in Shorbrobke on Wednesday.seme cach aad PR {week i i \u201chit! th » I.| : Are You Lis 0 IE a | hr Com Pe |The Best and Strongest Life Compay, = Fog EA Allen, Dentist, terville, spent Wednesday town.: = _ = i eh _ shone Bd, 31 Wellington, \u2018Sherbrooke.yo Courtice à on bis way home frm| FOR SALE.oo Canada.wi Ë N a 4) Tel.303.Night and day sttendancs.England, - where be has been spendingl Saw mill and timber lands situated | : UE NT arian Mrs.Spilser, the summer.\u2018| about five miles from East Browgbton oo ; | rida I Mr.Clas.H.Spilser que town yee-| Old Mra.Healey died \u2018yesterday morn- bec Central Kail [cet our Rates and Plans OF - à BLANKETS, [SE5TERRTE I ry li To ir ty | who Are Bechossry in this climate as well as in the Arctic regions.ow eo Co wR.' spending time with friends in oll attended and much Your house, no matter how well heated, will be lacking tn comfort Sher rooke and Compton, leaves for] Les onde a et Rev.Dr.Spen-| .1901.- 1901.G.E.& C.K.FR RASE R,.Aoxn fF unless you have a\u2019 supply.of good blankets for bed covering.Our ome in New York, this afternoon.) .\u201cof Bella Cools, B:C., & returned I Tue bd kK NTa 3 prices for the \u2018manufacturers\u2019 best goods.will \"enable you easily to B Miss Mary L.Williams, from Kingston, medical missionary, was the speaker of ester \"8 .; N.Y., ini friends in the vicinity |the evening.Dr.Spencer has been, in of Sharbrooke, end intends to spend British Columbia for thirteen years, so or ow in town, where the) for- has become well soquainted with the iho ; habite, dispositions and customs \u201cof the medly lived, before returniig hae Indians of that section of the country.The citizens of Sherbrooke are requested The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of the Y.M.C.A.1g, teaches school through the \u2018 day, will mest Friday evening, in the Board} resches on Sunday, as well \u2018as two | to observe room, at 8 o'clock, to consider further k, besides :follo 3 3 ), 1904 || arrangements regarding the holding of i profoion 10 5, physician.He og Satarday, Nov.0, Q the\u201d vérk mogt entoureging, ss the In- The KING'S sna, À lan entertainment.Every is earnestly requested to attend.O la- dians are fast losing their many super-| | stitions and becoming quite civilized.A \u2026 Public Holiday, and to close their places of business.dies interested will be made welcome.in| very interesting meeting was brought to\u2019 E.B.Worthington.provide against \u2018the coldest nights.Proclamati jon|== YOUNG MEN'S FASHIONABLE SUITS and OVERCONS | We know that young nger, 9 Wellngion men ike to be young and like moment, | in style.As % bo be tt \u201c = \u2018\u2019in ve are out for business w The formation of a \u2018Loyal Legion,\u201d ro _ 0 make their a close by singing the hymn, \u201cGod be tie _| with you tll we meet eguin™ Among e present from a distance were Rev.roe Pates.and a party of - just ne interesting, Stylish and Modern as Possible, in RE sir, young connection with the local W.C.T.U.having been decided upon, the first meeting | will be held on Friday, at 4 o'clock, at the Lecture Hall of St:- Andrew\u2019 s Church Now,\" man from siktegn years up; Eo when the children who intend joining, young people from Compten and also MAYOR.we want to see.Mont poeple are\u2019 not particular enough, they te You are just the 8 a and all those intercited are expected to| Rev.Mr.Murray and several young peo- Sherbrooke, Nor.5, 1901, fant some clothes.\u201d | attend.Miso Miller, from Stanstead, who be = Burson, Hr.Sie, ai , ?We want ine who knows* what\u2019 hat 12 fa | has consented \"to také charge of the erry n, « .= : 0 Rnows® what's what about t PE REE I = - | Legion, will be present.vs The ; pupils.of the Academy intend giv- NOTICE ! won't>take what he fds \u2018in the .averago ready- made rs \u2026 / A ificent display of Men s and ro \u2014_\u2014 - [ing a concert in Shurtlefi\u2019s pu Om \u2014 .| you.CT Thats EF magnilicen spiay © - \u201c| ving.Da : ; | ] Boy\u201d 8 vercoats will claim your BEAULNE-T ARDIF.i we o hurch Hall ; vas the | Tothe Policy Holders, British America Come on.We, have a| suit or ai over coat ready for.sou.On Monday morning, at-the Cathedral, | the marriage of Mr.Leonce Beaulne,-an J employe of the Quebec Central, to Mi Amanda Tardif, took place, the Rev.{Father Gignac performing the ceremoby., The Cathedrul was handsomely decorated and there was appropriate music.The wedding breakfast was served at the house of Mr.Norbert Beaulne, \u2018brother of the groom, Where the young couple received the félicitations of their friends.D Assurance Co.: | Having been appointed General Agents for the Province of Quebec of the BRITISH AMERICA ASSURANCE CO, of Toronto, we beg to advise that we \u2018have transferred the Sherbrooke.Agency of that Company from Messrs.W.S.Dresser & Co.to MESSRS.G.E.& .K.FRASER.- The honorable record of this Company scene of a \u2018very interesting meeting \u201con Tueaday, when the many friends of Canon and Mrs.Foster met to present -them with tokens of their respect and esteom.This presentation was to have | taken place at the time of the change.in the rectorship, but owing to Canon Foster's ill health, -it had been postponed until HOW.Aoordingly, in addition to the| usual full \u201cattendance .of Indies at thio | © ordinary .Guild meeting, quite a number | attention at bat; 8 LACROIX, O0 si SIGN OF THE GLOBE, 163 WELLINGTON ST.that combing the elements 0 Comfort, Elegance and Eg nomy.Come and see our Ragians and Raglanettes.\u2018haudsome golden-oak writing desk, accompanied with the following address: \u2014 Dear Mrs.Foster: \u2014The ladies of St.Many pretty presents were \u2018received by gentle also present, At |ever since its Incofporation in 1833, and .We sell Everything Men and oys Wear.the pride.Mr.and Mre, Beaune hae} 0 outieimen ee ee owl ta prépt and Tigra! dealings with its Watch à à - gone to Quebec for their wedding trip, rose and presented Mrs.Foster with! a policy holders, wall, we trust, ensure For.nt à your continued \u2018 patronage, and the re- |, and will take up their residence in Sherbrooke, on their return.MERICA poli-|.hold.newal of any BRITISH | \u2018cies which you may now i faithfully, \u2014 JL VINEBERG & co, EATEN TO HPS CLOTHING > _ SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE.BELL TEL 338, SHERBROOKE.Yours \u201cTHETFORD NORTH, | etestseseteesetttes: \u201c| Stephen's church have much pleasure in 53 sods Idee Mr James Campbell returned presenting you with the accompanying EVANS & JOHNSON, General Agents.4.Las Pr as a slight token of their Jove cer ! from Beecher Falls,\u2019 Vt., where he has been working on the M.C.Ry.' .Mr.Owen Campbell has returned from the Fabyans, N.H.JOHN MURPHY A dollar will go farther i imour SETI ) 4 than anywhere in the city, because we sell for cash only, and therefore have no bad À esteem.We are very bappy in the thought that although Canon.Foster has resigned the rectorship.of St.Stephen's Church, that you are still to reside with AUCTION SALE.ONE CARLOAD NEW FURNITURE\u201d To arrive this week and to be dispos- & CO., Mr.John Judge is making good pro- | Le \u2018 ge 1 aki Jus, where we hope you may both beled of on | debts to make \u201d Compare our prices aad | Mr.Joseph Routhier's new, \u2018house, is] spared with your family, to enjoy, many FL - ow ; the Time b Bu \u2018Underwear! ow reset ite frou of happiness.Wo fel when vou TUESDAY Novi EMBER 12TH visit our store.0 r goods will de the rest, friends, you will often be reminded of.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.the inany ends you bave in Coaticook | WHITING BLOCK.Jag = whee me) ect Fr men i Now\u2019s the time to buy Underwes ite Best\u2014the darts pd reliable kind that A lar dock ; lv, Foster -expressed her thanks i ae al .6 Parlor Suites, Csi Dining oom : Rie Y'epper.4 % 1b.\u2018 10c %.Wain Vooger A \u20ac a\" ; i ' ; ge o wild geese were rest- few \u2018well - hosen words and por Suites, 12 Bedroom Suites, s nploca , | nl ater \"2e \u2018 = an coulirt, on keeps down\u2019 doctor bills ! ! There\u2019 sw ither health for com- [ing in Lake Megantic, Moiiday.Churchill \u2018Fead the following dress go China Closets, -3 Buffets, 4 Roll.Top Heme \u201cBarus Ab 10e me Bi deu à sug = % in \u2019 3 oo D Cream up es ranula* ugar .B.shoddy.Our stock couiprises oll the Best at Popular Prices ! Canon Foster: Decks, Revoling Chairs, 4 Morris 202 | - ]ryoutake 81.00 worth mShk : owder, 1 1b glass jars 25¢ | Murdo D.McDonald of Mawsboro, has Best Red Salmon, canned [15¢ Co : anon Foster, M:A., D.C.L.> taken the new contract to curry the op ev: Ce F A Chairs, Ladi¢cs\u2019 Desks, 6 Sideboards, 12 .Pipipolis; Mx.Geo.Stewart's: thine bava, ing expired.; behalf of the congregation of St.| hitengion Dining © Tables.40 Teather Ground Mixed Spice © bc 284c Our sweet Lunch Biscuits at be IT WILL PAY.You T0 BUY HERE.mail \u2018from Echo Vale to Marsboro and Sopher\u2019 \u2019s, Church, we beg your accept- | seated Diners, Rockers of all kinds, 50; sl ei oe 250 ° Tor shout y shen.ever Ee _ of the accompanying chair, as a|Wood-seat Diners, Book Cases, Book \u2014 small.token of the esteem and res i Shelves, 6 Lowngbs, Rattan Chairs and .21 \u2018Ladies\u2019 Ribbed Wool Vests, 50a 7 75 \u201c81, $1.25.2.x: de report \u201cThe er à in whieh you are hold by the members ' Roc ; Wood Ha kers,* 6 Ohiffoniers, | 6&1 Just arr ived, a car of \u201cSNOWDROP\u201d FOUR ow Po egan \u201c water in the urch wh ctr de - : gy : | [Dés to Match at same prices.hi is getting very low and some diffi- of to officiated, peaking owt the re te.etc, All to be py! withonit This i IS equal to any Hungari lan Flour made, LL Ladi Lam's Wool Vests Sait\u2019 and, | Wom, 750, 81, $1.10, $1.20, $1.60, $1.75.| profes po tho Sng tho wey \u2018to a better life, encouraging the (serve.and we have sold several cars of it sid yom wavering and helping in all good works.Aocept; then, reverend and dear sir, this small offering with the best and heart- | felt wishes of your fr friends that you may be spared for manÿ years to enjoy that | rest and ease whichiyou have so well \u201c 7 \u201c \u2014|tug\u2019 has bad to leave the wharf atthe mill and take shelter at the back of the rs Government wharf.The remains of the wharf at Victoria Bay is also high and Pr dry.\u201d _\u2014 | .Drawers to\u201d Mate Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Vests, $l.81.1, $1.25.SABE AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M.RS C.J- ODELL, Auctioneer.- NOTICE.at same prices.\u201chad a complaint.CT Le WAAR TOE $2.40 enw, $4.80 exon The millers authorize us to*take back any of it thot de\u201d + - 5 © : Drawers to Matc at same prices.Ladies\u2019 Black Wool Tights, 800, 31.1g, 81.25, 81 50, \u2018$1.90.Ladi Ribbed Wool Combi ~ \u2018The club\u201d house at Spider Lake on deserved, from Rec long.and suocessful - \u201cnot \u2018give entire satisfaction.- es\u2019 \u2026.labors Ce i] SR inations, | 8125, BL80, 8206, 8.{cody pre ast, October 2s, wa bees emongs 2 Baldwin; pren., and THE London and Lancash- YOU TAKE NO RISK IN TRYING If.3 Ladi Lam a 001 Conibinations, $2.50, 33, $3.50.| the scene a very pleasant gathering D.Moyle, sec.of the committee, and J.5 | PRICES GOOD OR ms Ladies\u2019 Natural Wool Combi - of friends and well wishers of Mr.Beun- Churchill and F.H.Bridgman, church ire Fire Insurance Co, R.i A.BARTLETT, WEEK our -.Ng ool Combinations, ; $1.60, $1.80, 2.| dogs the very popular steward of the ardens, | for several years represented by W, : : 4 \" Ladies\u2019 Anti-G Bands, oo - to bid him farewell and welcome th tod Caxion Foster |S Dresser &- Co., and lately by G.E.CEEECEEEEEE + P+ 4s OP LS FGribpe %e: 3 - | oo \"Latty and family, who arrived thet with».yo colid mahogany Mérris [and C.K - Fraser, has been transferred \u20ac\u20ac\u20ac \u2014_ \u2019 Se = Men's Lamb's Wool Shirts, 60c, 760, 81, 81.20, 81.560,82 [day \u2018to take charge for the winter.\u2018 chair, wpboletered in sifk brocade, A | 7 ++ 7 \u2014 | Drawers to Matoh at sme price.| Miss Flint, of Three Lakes \u2018(near Me chair Poe ie ae: back,of the] MR.J.D.\u2018KENNEDY, tan de > GREAT ce.qe) | : , Mem\u2019s Fleece-Lined Shirts, 60c, $1, | 811.: .\u2014.7 |gantic), had her tame deer shot last] \u2018Presented to Rev.Canon Foster, M.A., Who will act As agent for Sbertrpoko | >.Ç LA : Aa Dra _ +.Wednesday by a hunter after game, who D.C.L., by his friends and parishioners, and Acta TN LU I | wers to Match at same prices.might have known better than to shoot Costicaok, Nov.,-1901.motte \u2014, Men's Anti-Grippe Bends; 350, 600, | 76.\u2019 at a tame deer grazing amongst the| Canon Foter feelingly Éoptied, thank- : © i - 20070 pe, | + young cattle near the house, and with everyone on behalf of Mre.Foster AUCTION SALE pen |HORSES, WAGGONS, SLEIGHS, Eto.| | fm For RG.BERRY & CO, \u201c FRIDAY NIGHT and = PATURDAE NOVEMBER STH Sry Morning and stone | ing [and himself for the beautiful gifts.Refreshments were then served by| Miss Eleanor Sleeper and: a social hour or so was enjoyed after which! the gathering.dispensed., | \u2019 a red band around ita neok, | Rev.Mr.Baron, cure of Piopalos, ho has been suffering from an affliction of the throat for ne some time past went to the Hotel Dieu at Quebec, Monday & \u2019 C 0.merci for.treatment under a speciul- 1 ist.m\u2014 1 Eat county ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED* - ts [AR i - JUEN MURPHY At the Stables of the Albion Hotel.4 THE SULTAN\u2019S HEAD TURNED.1 \u2018registered Golden Shire Stallion, London, Nov.7.\u2014Those best.initiated | weight 1690 Ibs., is considered one of \u201c2048 St,/Catharino Street, Cor.Me WOMAN GETS FIRST-MOOSE.into the uysteries of the Yildiz Kiosk, the best horses of ita olass in.the town- |\" 152 Wellington sire, | LC ships; Black Mare, first class roadster; A I \\ _ Mrs.Elizabeth Sprague, of | \u2018Boston, is[saye the Vienna correspondent of the large assortment of Men\u2019s and \u2018Boy\u2019 s Clothi 2 = T M oO N T R E A L | the.first.woman to secure a moose in Times, have for some time Bepresented ne Touble Work Harneusee, 2 sets ua Gent\u2019s Furnishings, Fars, \u2018Dry Goods, Small on 2 | TERIG CASH 9 4 5 4 OT LEPHONE UP 0 [Maino thio soem, Tho alanis of tho the sian ss being in a see of, 019\" lingles, Calle, Io.of Trotting Boots, NOW Goods.| | lL ; | thirteen recorded \u2018 up to last Saturday, | Weening infatuation, which.bodes \u2018ill for set 5.Hop > à outing Boots, CL To =| were killed mostly by residents of the] the tranquility of the near East.The Shen as D amber of rhifhetréos No Sales commence rés night\" at 7.80 p: a sou fam | We are Clean Ing | CANADA AND U.8.|state.A.L.Young, oi Aubürn, Me.a|petsonage whioh Abdul Hamid bas re Yokes, Gränby Concord Wagon.Road |20d 2 Pm.4; iia : [| \u2014 member of the Chesuncook Lake, secured ©éived from Germany is said to have \u2018con- Cart, W Pole Drivi Sleigh, nent ot 7 mr ere T0 18 x a ALASKAN BOUN.[his moose very essily.He robe early on |tributed more than anything \u2018else 90.to| Sleigh Robe, Cossitt Mowing Machine, SMITH & CH ENBERQ : RP EE Te CRT 8 ant Le \"| the morning of the 15th to go deer hunt- turn his head.| [16 cords Block Wood, Bridles, Chains, A + IT DARY OTHER QUES.ling.Stepping ont upon the piss to] ~\u2014\u2014\u2014tb Sous 2e | x se i \u2018| | | - TIONS/ MAY BE TA- look, around he discovered a moose Dot TURKEY BEGINS PAYMENT, Terme, 3 and 6 months JOBBERS nd AUCTIONEERS.| sf 1 - 7 4° - © [fifty yards from the \u2018clubhouse piazza, mia \u2019 1 | : - - | ye.| when he liled with 0no sbob.The mooeo|, Cexstantinople, Nov.7.\u2014The Porte has Sule at one o'clock.152 Welling on St.+ \u201cMrs.Co ors\u2019 ous This Fait U 1.1 sent a note to M.Bapst, councillor of CL rs.ft a as sua Neb York, ember 7.\u2014A despatch Was a three-ylar old with small but the French delegation, inalosing monthly | _ C.J.ODELL, Auctioneer.| to.th Herald Washington , symmetrical antlers.\u2014Canadian Sports = \u2014P_n \u2014 _ a m Washington says: .a © dreite qn the customs, in payment of the} i om if \u2019 J There \u2018is reason\u201cfto believe that in his] Ey : ~~, |Lorando.and:-Tubini claims, and embo-[; Alice Congdon, graduate of the $250,000 FIRE IN PORT LAND.WAR APPROACHING.| .othrop\u2019s a Ll oh To ma i te in mn À talk yesterday th Secretary Hay Mr.TOURS.= dying\u201d \u201ccertain on the diffieu] hd now in charge of the Vocal Dept.Portland, Me., Nov.7.\u2014Fi ire on cime London, Nov.TE : ITY STEAM LAUNDRY, [Cet rome] 5250 eo re fr oi TE am Sk OED EL i ry rin rt £1 | | between the United Stâtes and Canada Block, reports today\u2019s.och, nication to Paris.by the Congregational Church of this destroyed thé big wholesale gic ôcery Store honor, sent from \u201cAvotasis,, + And CARPET CLEANING (WORKS.| |which the Administration desires to set.]by telegraph, as fellows-+ i ee i _ .|dty, as soloist and trainer of the choir.|of \u201cthe Milliken-Tomlinson | Company, | (General Baden- Powell, \u201cthe d MTOM ur WATER 7 They include th Akan bomacfl, | MONTREAL MOU mxcauek.| pow y WOULD CHECK RUSSIA?|on mpenral ists to Sherbrooke she cueing à les simted a0 nly | afcing, Br.Combe 0 - HO TERIAL , -&rim- Street Railway, uplis who may q of & million dollars.Many near- \" id now thet § : AGENT FOR DYE WORKS aments on ue = A Lakes, rociipyocity, en Fran : ol, Russian Paper Sees a Move to Block sire to take lessons in singing.All pur- by buildings caught fire from the flyi rain Bots A is 4 OF EVERY the position of qur Government -ün ats iw von st00K rromAn .Undetstanding with Japan.- sone sie will va oe a Comgdon's care, and at one timc it looked as ii its termingtion, neither ¢ INSU RANCES D ti be prepared at the pro moment » ee tua \u2018 LA St.Petersburg, Nov.\u20187,\u2014The Rossi of Mrs.© Te lon ol the city would be- | the Government had any scrip! ion / proper 6 ya, ence J.B.Sangster, Wolie come a of d begin otations An London H 8 Sueel 4 a prey the flames.Among th t ke an settlerent | Ce .R.R.BURR AGE 2 negotati n e.U aol © -.discussing the Russo- negotiations }s bet, on.Saturday next, between the other buildings burned were the Ameri- 0 ina y WRITING BLOCK, SHER a0okt turna to Bogland a about fais ES Ds ous 5 OF.THADR, 12%] says it thinks Gerndany desires to tie [hours et 9 o'clock a.m.and § pan.\u201c| can Stone Company's sheds and a large render futile the 5 - = 3 , EL TH Russia\u2019s hands in Manchuria, so as to \u2018 been made.| \u2018ent, table owned by the D.\\ .ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE| | i | | was.wifblock a Rumso-Japanese understanding CHARLES RFLANDERS, B.A, D.D.Company.Twelle homes in de ab = * Battles) House wf 18 which will and make R Princi of .|Company.Twelve horses in, the stable\u2019 Pr oT 8,000 Lusuasce and 81500 meek] indomé \u2026 [every reapéct.J.wT > nz and J.ensure peace ussie, § pal Stanstead College.were burned.Several = dwelling-houses Central House; Magog | ello pti Lely ii Wh T0 \u2014 Japan dominant in the Far East, - Nomember 5, 1901, ~~ were destroyed.3 _ Props., Tra : wl a Cath | - 7m : : \u2018 + Cf es .vo.a ni al .\u2014 ! 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