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[" L _ \u2026 - \\ | SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, DAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908.ds the Colonies a « September 30.\u2014 Lord Strath- Lou iCanada\u2019s attitude Mr.Cham priain\u2019 s_.proposals, + free trade; within the Em- le as far as the on _wheat nd he same on ur would Bot raisc the price: lof bread farthing.erring - -to the rex \u201chat Canadian | \u2018manufacturers > rence on food uffs.only, Lord St tathçona said he as sure the ~ man aéturers| would] themselves nable, .an as sional fair people he kad not the Jghtest doubt they would- - consider, ge interests of da as a wholesome people might t think profits would kcrense with à a! Lord sraihçons, où, the lc dat profits: will be increased with the greater volume \u201cof-trpde \"1 - te Canädian -mail service, Lord Séathcona logks forward to a propos being carrigd out at; no dis- eo Canada\u2019s Position.tree Trade Witt\u2019 the Empire Not.Possible so Far superior to .the.administration of the believes EGoldwin Smith\u2019s essay in the Monthly - \u2014 r caen pere > Concerned.: ~ ï tent date The question of a fast hip- service could not \u2018be settled without taking the turbine into - consideration.[It would be better.to de- |.lay (the scheme for a few months for this| purpose than tg appreciate the importance of the invention when it was| too late.~~ .Lord Strathcona says there wis no pri ate report by the War -Commis- sion.All recognized from \u2018the evidence submitted that the administration of the; Admiralty was relatively |- War Office, but the commission did not consider the cause of reference necessitated, their.going into such ro tters; '.e Chronicle, reforring to Professor Review an the fiscal question, says his warning against any violent attempt to interfere, with the commercial relations between the Dominion and the Ben ublic need not be ignored.peste sien demonstratia , on the liñes of > called forth London, -Septembe 0\u2014A rz -Mace- in ed by an administration whose t evening.~The v , il and an overflow ating had to be Held, It lin ostim- gatherdd within de ball.| i The Bishop of Wüarcester - presided, apported by the Bi hop of Hereford, Right Han.James | Bryce and ten ud several clergym n: and phllanthre peta.À resolution Was passed de nandiag that the diréct rule of - \u2018the ed by the meeting.sultan cease in Macedonia, ahd be re - k \u2014 members shall fiot be amenable, to dismissal by Turkey.The speakers | condemned | Prime Minister Balfour's + létter on the subject of Macedonia, reference to which was greeted cries\u2014of \u2018\u2018ahame.\u201d Mr.Bryce .said he did not believe that the letter represented the- real wishes of the ! Gov- ment, hut was due to Mr.Balfour\u2019 8 personal idiosyner y.He urged.more effective intervention by Great Britain, which; he said, ought to take the lead \u201cin procuring the adoption of the policy _contained iil the resolution a prov- \u2014- a who fives in Ha fc tow whip, | bad « experience 7 few nights ps which e will not soon fic rget.He remained he w after dark \u2018whe te home.He was barely * outside ætown wherrhe Was accost dy two \" who bade hin\" \u2018good night\u201d and Then he was in {he act of hand ng | de match ope of | i w the wrist and; ulled hin \u201cout of \u2018he 3 wagon, They went throug \u2018hix pokkets, relieving him f 0 old rate oi 4 ; ane, his gold Te kghvaymen, then took! the teani and drove on towagdy Black Lake.doctor returnéd to town to logk x help and another team jto take No trace of yet be van of the 5 yet been AT BUDAPESTH.Polke; FIRE o | | RIOTERS \u201cAND | usps.ARE WOUNDED, ous de Sept.30] (Special) Sor.St Wha have oc gird at Budapesth, fet = van drijers came in von- vote the polie \u2018and xty persons The te ten of them serionsly, riote vig sims ptely fired onl the MAN RECOVER SE OF POINON, Spt.30, \u2014(Special, )- tis place.is recover.pl Poison, which he | and which negrly life.; =, 4 | quantity of carbolie ftpre, and later Was | bles: of the Valley + - # condition tor roping Falled and sucreece d, oo duc effects of the Poison.Ares.; Pung at ih oy Montreal.is the Te Aye, k mt, of Mrs, Tuck, Selle | a eh J al | Bh | National Union of Conservatives 11902, they: amounted to less than .£1,- BATH 1 CABINET.\u201d r \"~~ VACANCIES.[Ne Announcement Ex ed Till Next Week ect- ERNMENT 1S KEEPING 'S \u2018OWN SECRETS.London; Sept.20.\u2014 Beyond the fact that Mr: Balfour had a conference with Lord Milner, there is noth- ling important\u201d to record in reference to the Cabinet crisis.Rumors abound, but as the Government is keeping its own secrets with complete success, they can_he all dismissed as specula-.i It has been assumed appointments will be announced ore Mr.Balfour makes his promised ech at Sheffield on Oct.Ist, but , .Standard, a \u2018ministerial organ, 1 ) inspired, declares re in reason ta believe that appoint.I ips are.not Hels to be announced BD ertheoming.declara- titan to \u2018the annual conference of the and Constitutibnal Associations, Nearly 2,000 elected delegates and 130 members of Parliament will attend _the con- forences which is likely to be most mbmentous in that organization\u2019 8 history.The choice of Sheffield as a meeting place is \u201cappropriate to the -policy which \u201cwill be_discussed, for that city is] almost i wholly protectionist and has | suffered sdverely from the free import system.Sir Charley list evening, illustrated- this fact.He mentioned that while in 1882 the exports, of éutlery and hardware from?Sheffield amounted to £2,500,000, iu Moreover, the imports of cutlery had doubled in five reaching a total in 1902 of £1,500,000, The discussion of a dozen fiscal resolutions\u201d appears in the agenda.The ¢ nforence will begin on the afternoon of Oct.IT The Prime Minister's speech ill be delivered in the evening.It wil intervene in the middle of debate hich will he continued on Friday, hen the: final decision of the- confer- ce will be Æaken, after which Mr.| foreign st yars, | nearly tour will.speak \u2018again.Pending his tterance® the decision of the conference cannot be forecast, but the the delegiites at least will favor- the | general belief is that a majority of | rime phe retaliatory policy.-\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; LOOKE D.LIKE HOUSE BREAKERS.Fast night two men were disturbed \u201cds th?y were apparently seeking \u2018an \u201cnhtrance i Dr.Bacl.and\u2019s house.They |.ad hedn with | | -G.K.Foster.spécial\u2014Colts, RUMORS \u201cABOUND, BUT THE | GOV: that thet \"Howard Vincent, | MP, addressing his constituents there J | i ken in the vicinity before.uring thie_evening.The police were | ed À CN ad ] \u2018 = ia the fellows had \u2018disappear- |- | i | TDANVILLE'S \u201cANNUAL FAIR.Passed ofr Successfully on ~~ Saturday.À LIST OF THE PRIZE WINNERS IN THE VARIOUS DEPART.~ MENTS Danville, \u201cSept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The following is a list of the prizes awarded at the Danville Union Agri \u2018cultural Society's Exhibition, held at Danville, on Saturday, Sept.| 26th: ; \"24 | .HORSES.: Agricultural class.Aged stallions ~ 1, Baron de Champlouis; 2, G.EC \u2018Burbank.Stallions, Smith; 2, H.H.Cleveland.Mares and foals \u2014 1, T.Dohan, Baron de Champlouis; 2, H.H.Cleveland; special, Chas.Boisvert.\u201d ar Colts, three- years old\u20141, James Snaden; 2, J.8.Mably; 3, J.C.Wilson.Colts, two years old\u20141, Robert Riddle; 2, W.R.Brock; 3, R.N.Find- lay.\u2019 Colts, one year old\u20141, R.N.Find- lay; 2, Geo.\u2019 Connolly; 1, A.Cour- chene.- - Coach Class.Aged stallion\u20141, E.F.Stockwell, Stallions, three years old\u20141, Jas.Haddock; 2, H.Roy.Stallion, - two years old\u20141, H M.\u2018Lockwood, \u2018Stallion, one year old\u20141, , A,B.Perkins.- Mares and foals\u20141, Robert Peters; 2.W.H.Philbrick; 3, W: S.Dennison; 4, L.A.Rief.G.K.Foster, special for foals, 1903.=\u20141, Robert Peters; W.Armstrong.Colts, three years old\u2014I, Taylor.Colts, two years old\u20141, E.D.Harvey; 2, 0.M.J.Ingalls; 3, E.W.8.Gibson.~~ .G.K.Foster, special colts, two years\u20141, E.D.Harvey; 2, 0.M.J.Ingalls; 3, E.W.8.Gibson.Colts, one year old\u20141, Stephen Ol- ney; 2, E.D.Harvey; 3, A.Cour- cherie.Richard one'l'be year old\u20141, Stephen Olney; 2, BE.PI Harvey.Draught horsed-1, A: J.Morrill 2, H.M.Lockwood.Pairs driving \u2018horses\u2014I, C, C.and G.F.Cleveland; 2, E.D.Harvey.Single driving horses\u20141, E.J.Mor- rill; 2, E.W.Gibson; 3, A.J.Mor- rill.Single driving horses, three-years and under\u20141, G.K.Foster; 2, C.C.and G.F.Cleveland: 3, O.M.J.Ingalls.Ponies\u20141i Barnard Bros.; 2, C./ C.apd G.F.Cleveland.Richard Armitage, judge.CATTLE.Thoroughbred Durhams.Best male\u20141, H.I.Elliott, Best female\u20141, H.EF: Elliott.- Aged -bulls-£1, H.1.Elliott; 2, Wm.Ives; 3, John McNamara.Bull, two years old\u20141, S.Leet & Sons.= Bulls, one year \u2018old\u2014I, H.I.Elliott; 2, J.R.Silver.5 Bull calves, under one year\u20141, H.II.Cleveland; 2, Jos.McKeage.: Bull calves, under six months\u20141.R.J.MacLeay; 2, J.R.Silver; 3, 8.Leet & Sons.Aged cows\u20141, H.I Elliott; 2, If.H: Cleveland; 3, J.R.Silver.* Cows, three years old\u2014I1, R.J.Mac- Leay; 2, B.Hastings; 3, H 1.El liott.Heifers, two years old\u2014t, H.I.El: | liott; 2, D.Sullivan; 3, J.R.Silver.Heifer, one year ald\u20141, HL El | liott; 2, H.H.Cleveland; 3, Jas.C.Wilson.- Heifer.calves, under one- year\u2014], If.I.Elliott; 2, S.Leet & Sons.Heifer calf, under six months.l, J.R.Silver.Grade Durham Cattle.: Aged cows=1, H.H.Cleveland; 2, F B.Gallup; 3,8.Lect & Sons; 4, R.J.MacLeay.Cows, three years old\u20141, Stephen.ol- ney; 2, S.Leet & Sons; 3, R.J.-Mac- Leay; 4, H.H.Cleveland.Cows, two years old=1, lup; 2, H.H.Cleveland.Hoilers, two_years old\u20141, C.D.Gallup; 2, Thos.Smith; 3, R.J.Mac- pie \u2018 Heifers/ one year old\u20141, F.B.Gallup; 2, D.Sullivan; 3, C.D.Gallup.Heifer calves, under one year\u2014l, H.H.Cleveland; 2, Stephen Olney; 3, F.B.Gallup.Heifer calves, S.Leet & Sons; Geo.Connolly, Working oxen\u2014l, Cleveland; 2, Wm.Webb; 3, Johnston; 4, Milo Gallup.F.B.Gal 2, J: C.Gibson; 3, Co and G.F.-Steers, three yeafs old\u20141, F.B.Gallup; 2, C.D.Gallup.- Steers, two years old\u20141, James c.Wilson.: Steers, one \u2018year old\u20141;, F.B: Gallup; 2, L.Mountain; 3, J.C.Wi] son.Steer calves\u2014I, F.B.Gallup; 2, E.H.Wilson; 3, Geo.Connolly.G.L.Pope, judge.Thoroughbred Ayrshire, Guernseys and Jerseys, - .4 Best male=l, «J.N., Greepshiel R.Bost fomali\u20141, JN.Greenshjelds.= reception became a part of each day\u2019s _ \u201c | routiné procedure.No lesa than fifty- ( _ -one .year \u2018old\u2014I, J ampk | bi 2, T.Dohan; 3,| and érowded in the evening and - the '{ uous kind, they adjourned to t The cha r was | :{ willing to sell the pipes with, .connec- under six months\u2014I, | \u201cJohn | aved by the Meteorotogical | | | WL ph PROBABLY Debate, on Railway Schème 8.to to Close.| peer \u201cBY THE OPPOSL.TION ARE ALL\u2019 VOTED DO N, Ottawa, September 30.\u2014When | the potipions against the Government's traswcohtinental railway propos ls began to come in they were laughed at by the Liberal members They, kept coming and coming, however, till their sevey \u2018Were.presented yesterday.! \u2018It is expected that the Conimons rit dispose of the \u2018transcontinental to-day.The third reading was under \u201cconsideration until, last night at 11.30,\" when it was agree to, adjourn the debate until Wednesday m orning.At lest night's session si x Opp ition amentfments were Voted fo wn prions i: ent.The list eid\u201d Ms i's alternative scheme, which dented by a vote of 75 td 37.2 war three other divisions, but .Mr.%.Blair was not pregel t to | vof dé The returns show | that nearly \u2018one hundred of\u2018 the members are absent from the House.In the debate Mr.Borden spoke for over two hours.Sir Wilfrid Laurier\u201d 8 speech occupied 35 aimes.ee ANNIVERSARY SUNDAY 1 UAT SULROUR NE, i CONGREGATIONATISTS HOL TERESTING SERVICES SUP.| PER AND CONCERT MON.\u201c©.DAY EVENING, Richmond, September 30.~(8) cial.) -Sunday last was a red rit day with the Congregationalists of Melbourne, when they celebrated thy n- nivérsary.The services were | con ducted by the Rev.A.F.Pollock, B; D., of Danville, who occupied- he \u2018pul- ] pit; morning and evening.torlum was well filled in the morning bervices were very much enjoyed.A well trained choir supplies = excellent b umC,_ The.he rand leavin ted id colors: tions at both services were: very.lib eral.On Monday evening the .anniversary supper and concert\u2019 were.held.A-large concourse of people | gathered round the festive board.Af r thèy had enjoyed \u201cthe good things | | of the \u2018supper table, which were of a | sumpt- He audi- torium of the church.taken by the.pastor, Rev.R.-G.Watt, who opened the meeting with |prayer, which was followed by an anthem by the choir.Greetings were P esented by their respective pastors.= Several pieces of music were.rendered, mong others being a solo by Mr.W.J.Ewing ; a cornet solo by Mist Rider, of Fitch Bay; asolo by Rev, Mr.Pollock, Danville, and an anthem by the choir.The meeting was brought to a close by all unitng in the long metre doxology, and the pronouncing of the benediction.- | + ; MAY HAVE | NEW WATER SYSTEM.SUCH 1S THE PLAN NOW BEING CONSIDERED AT STANSTEAD PLAIN.| | Po Stanstead Plain, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Since the cutting off of the water supply there.is much talk | of inaugurating a new system for this village.| It is understood that Mayor Hackett | has interviewed the owner of the present international system and he is tions on -Stanstead Plain.About one and a half miles! back of the village on the.farm of Mf.Walsh is a spring with almost a natural reservoir which it is believed is capable quate supply of water.An engineer is being employed to investigate the matter \u2018and it is said to be quite likely that before winter sets in, Stanstead Plain will be drawing its water supply from this new source A FREAK OF | | THE LIGHTNING.FARMER NEAR COATICOOK Es- CAPES INJURY WHILE COW HE WAS MILKING ts _ KILLED.Coaticook, Sept.30.\u2014(Spee ial.)\u2014On Sunday evening last during.the thun- living a few miles out of t was milking one of his cows, when the animals was struck by lightning and fell dead to the ground, while Mr.Sage sat\u2019 there quite-unhurt.| : - \u2014\u2014 WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 2.ours, is- reau \" Moderate \u201cwinds ; fine and ln END TO-DAY, der storm Mr.Joseph Sage, a - farmer | n, _| quiet \u2018atthe Soo.\u2018Company arrived to relieve the local The audi-| \u2018 cautifully, - a collee- olai | reports \u2018| bership of : the spholaes H of furnishing Stanstead ti ade- | lin attendanee.little | (Continued on page 2.) \u2014 CL J warmer.Co.à Capi By re All is Now Quiet Sault Ste.Marie At Sault Ste.Marié, Sept.30.-\u2014 AI is The presence of the military has apparently awed the disturbers and the general opinion is that the worst is | over.The unrest of the mob which was evident during the early afternoon of Monday, quieted down very materially towards evening, men being fur/ nished \u2018with comfortable quarters and fed at the Tagonp \u2018Inn by Assistant Manager Coyne.p increased police: force as well as the detachment of the 97th hegiment, | \u2018who were on duty throughout the .4bwn and around the works, had a very peaceful and.quict night.During the early morning a detachment of : + the 97th Thessalon company.The * report that has been forks, | circulated garding the [troops firing _ on the mob is entirely untrue.~The 97th men have had no provocation to -| use bayonet or ball, though they are prepared to do #0 at any moment when occasion demands.| The only shots fired was done by police and part of the :office staff when the mob began to stone the building.One.however, was hurt in this fusilade and those wounded by the police are doing\u2019 nicely.The.arrest and ounding of the leaders by the police seemed to put a quieting feeling on the mob.The employment agents from numerous outside points ase employing all the men they can persuade A number are going to .the C.P.R.Others are passage on hoats going west to Port Arthur.Vienna, September 30.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014At a meeting of 2000 Socialists held last night, to protest) against the visit of the Czar of.Russi à, addresses of the most.violent character were made.One speaker remarked : (The Czar alists Protest Against Czar\u2019s Visit to Vienna.EEE whose only instrumen ts beria, comes like a thi the stigma of his crime, ; affected by -are the gallows, the = and Si: cordon of troops.\u201d - Chefoo, China brigands raided ing Corean side of river.\u201cAnd Held for R September 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014A \u2018band of Russianized Chinese akucan and kidnapped - fifteen wealthy are holding for.ransom.° .À reign of terror-exists in the Yalu district.ped - f1som.Chinese whom they Russian troops are hold- Si naa ho a roa had | an produced i receipts of $50 | day and on?signed | the other at Lamp- | prio without any writings.-The.following ry were examine E.Aude te, R.Houde, - Alex.Jagne, A.La reque, D\u2019 Israeli; and oriveau, Scôtt\u2019s Junction.Judgment was| rendered at once dismissing the ui each party paying his own costs.LARGE ATTENDANCE \u201cAT R.C.SCHOOLS.1,272 PUPILS ARE AT THE COMMISSIONERS\u2019 SCHOOLS.- r.M.T.Stenson, chairman of the Board of Catholic School Commissioners, has recently] visited: all the schools under the control of the Board, and a large increase in the mem- The Academy art (Brothers\u2019 School).e Academy St.Jean Baptiste, 269; the school in the south, quarter, 35 boys and 75 girls, and the elementary | I school \"in the Centre Ward, i209 girls; in the East Ward, 204.The.total: number of scholars, 1,273.At the |Seminary St.Charles there are 230 pupils, and at the Con- of the Sacred has 530 boys; vent of the Co gregation, 300.e\u2014\u2014 W.C.T.U.CONVENTION.ANNUAL PROVINCIAL MEETING NOW BEIN HELD IN QUE- | BEC.© Quelie, Sept.130.\u2014 The twentieth .annual meeting [of the Quebec Provincial Woman\u2019s\" Union, opened dt the Y.M.C.A.yesterday, Nearly one hundred delegates are A meeting of the executive committee was held at ten o'clock yesterday morning, which| was presided over Ly President, Mrs.(Sanderson.it two o'clock, another session was 9 ned with a ¢onsecration service, led y|Mrs.John Currie, of] Montreal, the Provincial Superintendent\u201d of the Lvan- gelistic Department.~\u2014@- THE COLDSTREAM GUARD'S BAND HERE.: The Coldstream Guard's Band arrived in Sherbrooke at about oon coming out from Montreal on the T.R.Portland, express.- Quite a large \u2018erowd had gathered at the station b welcome the famous \u2018band to Sherbrooke.- The 53rd Regiment Band was on hand and played as the train pulled\u2019 Band wns escorted\u201d to hreoke, its headquariers: il.ke: > for |- 1 ii \u2018for: domi eight lad Christian Temperance | dier stepped from the train he | tain Graham, A.D.C., a group of 1 Africa, and a most cordial \u2018ment House, i TSI [Tm to the United States, di Dayos Platz, Switssilen .GR EETED AT \u2014 city last evening and rousing reception \u201cby large repre- seritation of South African veterans, members of the local militia, and interested citizens.As the noted sol- wag met by Major Maude; A D.C., and Cap- -and escorted to several of the_ Ottawa officers who served under him in South greeting showed great many.of his Guards Band was extended him.He pleasure at meeting so old comrades.The greeted his appearance |with a selection of patriotic airs, and the crowd to a man joined in the ovation that was extended to the man whose services to.the Empire are |so well known.Replying Sir Ian Hamilton said: \u201cI thank you with all my| heart for your kindly - greeting.thirty years in almost| every: clime, and, although patriotism has been my guiding star, my visit to Canada has given it a fresh impulse.\u201d General Hamilton w to a carriage and driven to Govern.where he| will be the guest of .Lord Minto.| A dinner will be given at Government house - to night, when the Ottawa officers- who served in South Africa will be given an opportunity of meeting their former commanding qfficer.Among the officers .present ere Lieut.-Col Hodgins, D.0.C.: Lieut.-Col.Cartwright, Lieut.-Col.Hurdman; Majors Winter, Rogers and Bl ss, -Captain | Morrison, D.8.0., and many others.HAND CAR | STRUCK Y TRAIN.FOUR SECTION MEN [KILLED AT STRATFORD, ONT: .Stratford, Ont., Sept| 30.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014Neil Mcintyre, of Parkhill, Malcolm Mclean and Harry Holmes, both of Ailsa Craig, section men, riding on a were killed npar here this They were [riding on a handcar, morning.handcar when they met a train on a.\u2019 curve and.had not time to jump.The addition-to the works of the Canadian Rand Drill Cq., is practically \u2018completed, and in a féw weeks, the machinery.will arrive and he installed.which will give greatly increased facilities.# aiting for of cultivation ; between na - I have served for then escorted which has been ordered. ?Et or .A i od 7 ir a FE x ; i: 3 i EE i wi 4 1 + 3 Ë A À S + 8 7 ix : \u201cial ir & 7 ; ddr 5 Hi F j ! em.j %.2 ! ae] Ji A LA : ail hE w i i À + PER 1 prin Tl .pu \u20141 Fa | i | + A + 3 | > iid i \u201843 wilt i i > cast ee en es \\ ges eme an eee ace LT HT her ve st eee eee ee , .[PRGA Ant vt freA riot.pur J your rooms for the winter you us when you want Insurance, and we'll \u201cstand by\u201d\u2019 you when you have a loss.- - Policy that : we We never issue a cannot \u2018stand.byy\u2019 Qui sebtbiiod stands behind évery Policy sold by us.Ç Batronize Ahe,ol& \u201cStand by\u2019, office.w.S, DRESSER & 60.29 Strathcona: Square] Insurance A r may find your portiers faded.We can dye them in a couple of days.All colors guaranteed.a jo LOTHROP'S ANGRY - AND STEAM DYE WORKS 6 Water Street - > - Sherbrooke QR .Nl 0 (à - E) co IIIS IITA \u201cMillinery Ope tig?ing days\u2019 great display of } Ready-to-wear and Suit .Hats.% Also dressy Pattern and Artistic Hats of our own production.This will be the great- \u2019 est display of Millinery ever shown in the city.Ladies - cordially invited.\u2018MISS B.C: LEE, \u201d ; Btrathoona Square, AOA ARAMA au 0 0 L NE ,8 8.8, L .- * C3 La PR HAE uke £3 .PAU [RE DERE Bd LIN oe [4.34] 0 LJ a | others, do 5 nie 8.tdddéy, Sept.92 and follow: 8 | -| fancies, and thero | ment from which ni (difficulty of making a choice.All are ITE Lal pes! CATR : rm 000 3 noce sé : i ; TR A HS fy >, a - ; \u2014 a .te Fox.o long period the citisans fart McCallum, \u201c3:1 2101 a Shorbrocke, when puidhasin ya =A If Athidel \u2018a ; 1 | WATCH CHAN BOY | robe would place Fite ps A 4 4 pulls a oa E r fa tet, H i $10.00.With a strong desire \u2018to culti-| _, | iN i en sens véte the taste for supbribr alities, oo 4 Lif 34 YE nphiclds; 2, \u2018and more artistic design,\u201d hee been \u20ac 5, threo years tlé\u20141, 1.D: Me-| gradually extending the limit., from Cali 2,2.\u2018N: Grenéhieki + Hf $10.00 to $15, $20, 955; $30; end H fet; wo ji ears: oi Te D.Me- À this wéek we have.pl in stick ® 1 Calltim; 2; we dant * big 7 beauty at $40.pa .A Tio qe eifers, one\u201d year old\u20141, D, He - Manufactured | best Calin Co I firms in Cand Fa dh, 8m foi\u2019 \u2018sâlves, dor ofie \u201cpee a ' polished pe oak; \u2018siné\u2014léi x, Cro \u20184! bP Me tai dyin 46 in., depth, n.,\u2019 Haght, Si ok wid.1 with.large ne > bade.ju: some\u2019 doors divide \u2018the\u2019 robé into two.\u2018diviefén \u2018which is fbr hanging other half has seven sliding drive, |.with open space at top.ed ih A of the finest \u2018workinanship ho whole etc., are of solid bräss, Gy * castord, mounted on easy vhisnif | makes à \u2018practical - ahd\u201d Beat ful piboe ui .cdi] les ee ; of furniture for \u2018any pedis EDWARDS S-FURMITURE + 0; _ Wednesday, Sept.30, \"03.{ 136-138 Wellington street.+ - Store closes\u2019 at six to- night.#4.ht weg Thought For #o-Daÿ The wise shopper doés \u2018 first whit ~Jast\u2014 \u2018Comes to McKech- 1.2 Cheviots, homespuns, voilés, flakes, 4 ou are\u2014an assort- double width, all wool and every piece\u2019 marked at a lower price than it can \u201cbe duplicated for elsewhere.Prices\u201450c, Go, 68e; bc, Ba up.It Pays to Bay the Best Not only in the satisfaction you experience, but it is economy in the long run.: ~ Ogilvie\u2019 S Hungarian - Flour goes] farther\u2014 maked better bread and gives better satisfnc- tion all \u2018around than uny other.$100.00 REWARD for information to secure con viction of those re- filling Ogil- vie bags with other floue BABY'S-OWN SOAP used by particular people botb young and cd.Keeps the skin soft, clear and white, @® No \u2018other Soap i is just as Good ALBERT TOILET SOAP CÔ., Mfrs, MONTREAL - : : \u2018 ?RL opr ate i re Importing: all these enables us to Quote the following special prices._ SHETLAND WOOL\u2014 Le All shades, 74c oz.\u2019 | BERLIN WOOL\u2014 Single er double.* All shades, 7c an oz.M | SHETLAND FOSS-.Cream, black, pink, \u201cblue, mauve, ctec., etc., 74c bunch.GERMANTOWN WOOL\u2014 ~All shades, 124c.oz.BEEHIVE FINGERING WOOI\u2014 All colors.10c skein, Special price by the pound.PATON\u2019S GLACE FINGERING YARN\u2014 Black, greys, cardinal.65c pound.T GRINDROD'S KNITTING vARN\u2014 m0 Black and greys, 60c_ pound.: COARSE KNITTING YARN\u2014 _ 40c and 50e pound, 1, +- es! MoKÉCHNIÉ.æ MR.C.C.CLEVE LAND INJURED.Danville, Sept.30, \u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr, Cleveland, ex-M.P., had the misfortune to sprain his ankle badly while attending the fair on Saturday, The accident is causing him much inoon- venience.: 7 _ Coaticook Houre, roule Home for travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.\u2018 ry and Mrs.Lee Martin, of Cookshire, were in town yesterday: rs, bh ENGLISH cg dt Le ts; foie) ba : ecoss.pe During thy stay ii \u2018England cos summer 1 visited the > jowelle centrés, and solected à Targe stock for fall trade,\u201d consisting of the latest designs in jewollery and stetling silver novel- à (ties, which we expect te arrive about the beginning of October.We will be the lowest price, as they are direct from the maker and ne middleman .td pay.We invite you to inspect our stock.2.Rs SPEARING, » A lis Sauitées SE sarenmoos vA Gi Sie, ha et \u201cre © and finish the best.\u2019 AN he gi g8, Wo & x a \"X pen! - Pa, ç * = 3 | 2 we + 5; PE.fi ip + Fu ; / « AMET y can have any | Hi Silver: \u2018Miss Evolyn Sherman, of Martinville, - -| Wm.| Ried, -jr.; ; 3, ir I Williamson, Chie s\u20142, m.Ried, 1 Game fowlu\u20141, U.Bonnevild, in a position to\u2019 give the best goods ht tie \u201ct'riChic \u20141, v.{Bonneville A Nice.aol & i i Cb cou, de 448 VIE FAI, chu (onciidid 1 Bibs 49 i Wilts1, J.N.Grepnahiolds.Aged | shields.Bulls, one year old, T.2D.Me |i lean m; 2, J.N.\u2018Greenshields.Bull calf, under one Jeet, T.Hd calVes, \u2018undet six Months, .Burbank; :2, T.M.pire Mère 1° Cc ia al .Cl 2 Tr Bürbakk; te het , N.Geéomaie; Ce bo pods.old, À Ls Sond; 2, T.Tr MoOalium; 3, | Riddle; 4,7.Bohan\u201d de wa, ; we Yeats oll, | t 4 din, , ohio RE \u2014- 4 | 2 Ait.Contolly; 3, $ at calves, bidet: oné vit Ni! sHrk, vo wl \u2018Pure Bred hort: Wôol Sheep.iy éd rams\u2014i, Edwards Bros.; 2; J.| N.veenshiblds;\" 3, T.D.McUe ; R 8, one year old\u20141, T.Jum;| 2, EEL Bros.Cd , Ram lambs\u20141, T.D.Heh Hum; -2, J.N.Greenshields; 3, Edwards Bros.Aged ewes\u20141, T.D.Me aljum; PI Edwards Bros.IE Ewes, one year old\u20141, T.I McCal- lam; 2,-BEdwards Bros.i - Ewe lambs\u20141, \u2018Edwards Bro 3 D.McCallum, | - Grade.Short Wool Sh ' \"Aged rams\u20141,/ Geo.H.Barlow; Clinton \u201cFindlay, Ram, one year old\u2014I, Joh mars.| 4m lamba Wn, Webb; I H.M.Lo wood.\u2018Aged Ewes\u20141, \u2018Wm.Webb; 5 H.M.\u2018Lockwood.Ew es, one year old\u20141, Edwards Bros.2, H.M.Lockwood.i _ Eve Jambs\u20141, John McNamara; .Lockwood.- J ames Brown, judge.LU SWINE.| \u2018 Pure Bred Yorkshires.- Aged sows=1, Alf.Connolly; 2, J.N.Greenshields.) 0° Sow pigs\u20141, All, Connolly; 2, McNa- 0 -~y Pure Bred Chester Whites.Aded boar\u20141, W.8.Dennison; 2, R.J.MacLeay.i Baar pig\u20141, W.S.Denniso + Aged sow\u2014l, S.Denniso Sow pige\u20141, W.S.Dennison; 2, I W.nnison, | - p : .Pure Bred Berkshires.Aged boar\u20141, R.'J.MacLesay.Boar pig\u20141, 7 R.Silver.| Aged sow\u20141, J.R.Silver.Sow: pig\u2014]l, J.R.Silver.i» Grades.Aged sows\u2014}t.Geo.Connplly; 2, R.J.MacLeay; 8, G.Boisvert.Sow.pigs\u20141, J.E.Findlay; Burbank; 3, D.Manseau.Sow - \u201cand litter\u20141, C.lg 2, A.Connolly; 3, Ernest Burbank, David \u201cWatson, judg judge.| Co ULTRY.Brahma fowls\u20141, W.Brahma chicks\u20141, Ww.8.2 2 - Corbin fowls\u2014}, E.Blake._ Dorkin fowls\u20141, W.8.Denison ; 2, Chicks \u20141, U.Bonnevil e.White coon Rocks\u2014Fowks, 1, H.T., Williamson Chicks\u20141, H.T Wil liamson.Ba) red Plymou h Rocks} wls, 1, E.Mountain # 2, W.S.Denison; 3, U.Bonneville.| \u2018Chicks\u20141, | E.A.Mou tain ; 2, W.'S, Denison.; Wo andotte fowls, 1, L.A.Rief; .2, U.|Bonneville; 3, 3, T Will) amson.\u2018Chicks\u20141, W.8! Denison ; 2, {U.Bonneville, | 1.Hudon fowls.\u2014 1, U.BE cine eville; Bull, two years, old\u20141, J.À.Green- |.i 2 cCallith.- 1 KINGS RriniiORAIRES | WEAR SOLD Lo | toy Jook! bates and ogst cost mors 5 plate haine a ?Hse pets Fri ced ay Erm % shew yqu at egy.times, A or LE Tl aE S - et © RR SEE - | land ; 2, Richard Taylor ;- 3, S.' E.Findley ; 3, Jon, Si AC gene Lu Es FE =, Jeweler, i Leghorn; fowls\u20141, Sullivan, Adams ; 6, S.R.Adams.Maple syrup in jare\u2014 \u20141, Adams H.Burbank; 4, S.R.Adams.-John Honey in boxes\u20141, E.D.Harvey; 2, | J.E.Findley; 3, S.R.Adams.E.G.Baker; 3, S.R.Adams.\u2014 FRUIT.Plums\u20141, L.A: Reel.Grapes\u20141, Jas.Snaden.Crab apples\u20141, G.J.Hamilton.Alexanders\u20141, G.J.Hamilton ; Mrs.K.Robertson.Famuse\u20141, Jas.Snaden ; ; 2,-8.\u2018Adams.Wealthy\u20141, John Q.Adams; 2, B.Perkins.Canada \u2018Baldwins\u20141, John = Q.ams ; 2, Mrs.T.Crockett.: Duchesi\u20141, S.R.Adams.St.Lawrence\u20141, Mrs.Mcintosh Red\u20141, K.H.Wilson.Wolf Rivers\u20141, A.B.Perkins.Ben Davis\u20141, Mrs.T.Crockett.Bethel\u20141, J.E.Andrews.Longfield\u20141, G.J.\" Hamilton ; Golden; 3, Wm.Olney.den ; ; 2, A.B.Perkins.ns PRODUCE, | F.Vindley ; 3, C.C.and G.F.Cleve land, = 3, C.C.and G.F.Cleveland.Potatoes (table)\u2014t, E.H.Wilson ; 3, J.P.Wilson, 2, J.E.Andrews; 3, Wm.Webb.Carrots\u20141, C.C.and G.F.and G.F.Pumpking\u20141, Cleveland.J.BE.Andrews ; 2, {H, Burbank ; 3, W.H.Philbrick, Citron\u2014T, C.LC.and G.F.él land.Cabbages\u20141, Richard Taylor.Squash\u20141, George H.Burbank ; C.0.Philbrick.ard Taylor.Collection of tomatoes\u20141, C.lor.\u2018Wheat\u20141, J.E.Findley.Small peas\u20143, Jas.Snaden.Oats\u20141, H.T.Williamson; 2, oneal, Barley\u20141, TI.H, Cleveland._ a pr ) \u201cwe 1 .or ; Nr\u2019 \\ a a C8 Ti °° 7A CS Ch 2 o - - Strained honey\u20141, E.D.Harvey; 2, T.\u2018Crockett.Collection of apples\u20141, James Sna.Collection of gañlen vegetables\u2014 |1, Beets\u20141, R.Taylor; 2, Edwards Bros; J.KE Findley; 2.Large potatoes\u20141, Richard Taylor ; | pe S.Toot & Sons ; 1 Tomatoes\u2014]1, \u2018Alfred Crack ; 2, Rich- and G.F.Cleveland ; 2, Richard Tav- \u201cVe - 4, + NE ; er A , a \u201cMinorca fowls\u20141, X.- Bonneville ; DM Barbe 26 Géo.Connb yy Chicks\u20141, U.Bonneville, Hej fei ales, fon \u201cver wid La gi \u2018Hamburg fowls\u20141, H T.Williamson.Ronkid Brown; 2, Robt.Rid '{ Bantam fowls\u20141, U.Bonneville ; : 2, Hy.PRE y 7 EB N Findley ; 3, HT Wiliameon.| ; Le Æ jeke\u20141, U.Bonneville 2, W.= B- \u2019 , .3 W- Frank, 10 07 4 # Denison.~ \u201cTurke y | \u2018 SE A \u2018\u2019Qurkeys\u20141], Wm.Ried, jr.| A), Pure 8 od a Lon ¢ Wools.chicke\u20141, Geo.Halton ; 2, Clifton Aged- reamed, |S Wilsoi, à, Findlay.Combo.8 JR.Slvr.i Ducks\u20141, A.J.Morrill; 2, D.Sul- ey TE year old ~1, J.R.Sil|yvan;.Cb ver,\" y _ \"Rai 2 mt T.P.Witiok 2, 1 Ding, A.J.Morrill ; 2, H Snaden a À Geese\u20141, W, S.Denison.; sil ge ed Ewes\u20141, J P.Wilson) 2 2.J.BR * Goslings\u20141, W.-S.Denison ; 2 C.0; Ee one \u2018year -old\u20141 ve Snadeh; Phitbrick, 1 , \u2014 1) nn; .2, J, R.Silver.H R.Bernard, \u2018judge.Si CT I \u2018a de Long Wool Sh iy > | Gooner butter\u2014I, J.\u201cA, McCal-| | Aad rams\u20141, D.Ma od 2 A : Butter in tubs\u2014I, J.ÆŒ.Findley; Ra chene.1d 1, Æ me L 2, Mrs.K.Robertson ; 3, S.'R.Adams woë \" one tt Ore ook: ; Butter in prints\u20141, open Olney ; bing ul 12, E.Findley ; 3, Milo Gallup.lr ey lambs\u20141, Jes Snaden; 2, Js E: : Home-made cheese\u20141, John Q.Adams y Factory cheese\u2014l, J ohn S.Mabley ; la ged owes, 3: 4 2.Ton 2, ® -2, Asbestos Cheese Factory; 3, .Pih- F .3 © oO.Melvama = nacle Cheese Factory; 4.Claremont | es, one yea _old\u20141, C à 0.Phi Hill .Checse Factory.| brik; $B.A Wilson Sn ° Blake.1 : Maple sugar in.tubs\u20141, S.R.Addams; no lag ad 71 \u20182, John Q \u2018Adams ; 3, Geo.H.Bar: P.Wilson; 3, All.Connolly.| >} How.t Allen, udge.| 17) oe.Maple sugar \u2018in cakès\u2014I, John - @.2, Chas.Boisvert ; 3, George R.al\" Ad- J.2, C.C.and G.I.Cleveland; 2, Richard Taylor.| Mangold wortzel\u20141, S.W.Cross; 2, | C.Boutelle ; 3, C.C.and G.F.Cleveland.| i \u2018Large hoans\u20141, E.D.-Harvey ; (2, Affred Crack ; 3, J, E.Andrews, Small heans\u20141, J.P.Wilson ; 2, 1, Cross.Turnips\u2014], Alfred Connolly ; 2, B.R.Adams.1 - 7 voies turnips\u20141, ; J, FE.Andrew ; 2, J.N.Greenshields.c \u2018Onions\u2014I, Richard Taylor; 2, C.C.« nn - eve- { Lédieg À Cleveland ; | Brown, C.Cleveland.ms CENT ; | An investment that yields a handsome - dividend of satisfaction to the smoker, T Entitles you to either a : xt K.& C.BOUQUET, ora \u2014 © LIBERTY CIGAR.- Two brands for which \"we are persons ally responsible, ad Pardon = jon AND RETAIL Arrive! I Ans ET AR on Ve have just opened up a large Ru _ consignment of Ladies \u2018White and » Colored Night Gowas beautifully rimmed with lace materials with Taffeta.Silk 'Facings, etc., very dainty: A - \u201cFlannelette ouses : Ca EE range of patterns and styles, | \u2018Prices from 50c.upwards, .\u2014\u2014 _; Also a swell assortment of Ladies\u2019 Flanael Waists In all up-to-date styles and ~ colorings, at prices to.suit everybod y before making your selection.~ L A.BAYLEY Trace of corn\u20141, J.E, Findley ; 2, E.H.Wilson; 3, Geo.Brassard.Sweet: corn\u20141, Richard Taylor.Sheaf ensilage corn\u2014l, J.N.Green- shields.Double farm wagon\u2014I, Brown Bros: ; 2, R.G.Kidd.Single farm wagon\u20141, R.G.Kidd FLOWERS, Tuberous hegonia\u2014I, Mrs.C.C: 2, Mrs.Protherough.Re begonia\u2014I, Ronald Brown; 2, Mrs.Protherough.: Begonias\u20141, Ronald Brown ; 2, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland; honorable mention, Mrs, George Burbank.Ludger Defosse.Flowering geraniums \u2018NORTH COATICOOK, Sept.30.\u2014During the thunder storm last Sunday struck the barn belonging to Mr.:C.| O'Donnell, and it was burnt to the | ground, Mr.O\u2019Donnell lives some two \u2018mriles from this place.Master Raymond Dutton, of Moe's River, is here stopping with his grandparents .and attending school at the Academy.Mr.B.Andrews, who has been at Way\u2019s Mills.during the p skp few months, has returned home.Mr.J.E, Hool, been visiting his son, Mr.Wilber Hool.Mr.and Mrs.J spénding a few days in Clifton visiting relatives, Mrs.Parsons is visiting friends and relatives in Compton.Bolla, are visiting her daughter, Mrs.Fuarwell, at Lennoxville.ASBESTOS, Sept.\u201d 30.\u2014 Miss Ethel Lockwood, from Kingsey, is spending a week with her uncle, Mr.Frank Lockwood.ve Mr.James Hutchinson, of Leeds, spent Sunday with hiä aunt, Mrs.Wi.Church.Mr.Clifford Gale, Mr.and Mrs.7.Griflith and little son, of Sherbrooke, have heen the guests of Mr.and Mrs.kd.Gale for a few days.Mrs.Thomas Patrick, who formerly old friends.\u2018Mrs.Hislop took the service here on Sunday, giving an address on Chris: tian Patriotism, which was both * interesting and instructive.This lady comes to us highly recommended, having for a number of years been\u2019 engaged in the work \u2018in connection with the T.W.C.A, in all its various branches.: Mrs.Kiddie Morrill has returned from an extended \u2018visit to her mother and sisters ir Manchester, N.H.Mins Harriet Barr has left for Leeds, where she has secured a position as teacher of the Model Department.Quite a Jurge numher=nf prizes \u201cwere breught back to our little village from the Danville Fair on Saturday last.\u2018Mr.Frank Lockwood has re-purchas- ed the Caron building from Paul Bros., and his family \u2018are moving there.» oC , RANDBORO.; Sept.30.\u2014 Since the excitement of the weddings, ete., the general.topic is: low water and fire, A fierce fire raged all \u201cday Sunday on Parker hill, on the first range in Auckland, running over several farms and endangering their buildings.: Mr.C.1.Stone.picked ripe strawberries on hiv meadow Monday, Sept.IRth, of which the favor was most excellent.Mr.Ci LL D.Rand is taking a few days off visiting friends in Scotstown.A good many from here attended tho Fair at Bury and some could not-get a drop of water for their horses until they reached home, friends here last Saturday.oe Mat Boyd has gone to\u201d \u2018New visit her sons.to our Advanta 1 cs a ce io ui, and\u201d fh with\u2019 de Pad sig C.Chaddôek\"has | ?3 ra ei i) Ee flakes fell to.warn people that winter | 4 ct was married to] Mr.X | Tromble, both of this place.The\u2018 same are the guests of Mrs.Dewar, to Sherbrooke this afternoon to at-.Mr.and Mrs- L, M.Thomas left for | The social given in the Guild Hall | listening to numerous\u2019 evening the lightning | of Compton, has John Andrews are L Mrs.McCutcheon and daughter, Miss | | brilliant fellow whe tells thi resided in this place, has been visiting | work, and its tone is said to Have been Mrs, Davis, of Angus, was calling on \u2018are encircled with a top a FOOTWEAR CL Desi FOR \u2018EXTREME SERVICE in eye-pleasing styl foot- iting shapes, y = ; Bi Groat variety at _ | \u20260.re Whiting Block - - Sherbroo e, Que.\u201c RICHMOND Sept.30, \u2014 Mrs.W.Mayen of Bon- ton, and Miss Walsh, of Wheatlund, Miux Annie Ralph has roturned home to \u2018Providence, R.I.Mra, Whiting, Sherbrooke, is the guest of Mrs.W.Brownlon.visit to friends at Island Pond.Mrs.and Miss Frieda Barton, of} Marbleton, are here on a visit: to Mrs.Morrison, Melbourne.Mrs, and Miss Rider, of Fitch Bay, are the guests of Mr.R, G.Watt, Melbourne, The annual meeting of the Montreal Auxiliary, of the British and Foreign - not.the biggest otatue vince is in Mr, isi a large oval; potatoes attache Sl ozs, and was raised hy Mr.P.Be at Lower Windsor.r Bible \u201cSociety, will be held in Chal.\u2018mer\u2019s Presbyt.rian Church, Thursady evening, at eight o'clock, who n lecture on the Bible, illustrated thy Jan- tern views, will be given by the agent, Rev, Thos, Bennett, Miss 1.H., Cross hag left spend a few days in Quebec city.| Mr.(i.Wilson, of the E.Bank, here, shot a deer one day this week, near the Watson farm, Melbourne.0 THE TRE MASTER piuHanic some an soup jé , promptiy cleas ££, roue, oil, rust, otc, In dhaaivatie sechanion, ers, sportamen, Free Sample on cs of % for ponts\u201d Albert Tollut Honp Co, Mfrs, Montreal - TOLERATED AS A NECESSITY.(From the Toronto Star.) A strange complication of the Negro problem in the Southern States - in that while the Negro is: detested, denied the franchise, sometimes put into disguived slavery, lynched : on the a smallest provocation, and generally degraded, his = presence is still considered pecessary.Those propositions which are made from time to |time for removing the nine million colored peo- | -{ ple of the United States back {to Afri | | éa, or over to the Philippines, are ad- wanced without knowledge of the industrial conditions which are owerfu} enough to withstand racial sentiment and \u2018prejudice.The South_ha the Negro as a claimant of: equality, -but the South wil: \u2018not, forego it cheap 1 abs { thé Nogroes were \u2018 take n bodily froth, the South ,that country) would he- ruined to- day as it was nuined at the end of the war, when with.the \u2018Negroes freed and the plantérs stripped of all their capital, the big plantations were found to be.unworkable.Perhaps the total removal of the Negroes would he a good thing for the South, but\u2019 in the meantime [the peo: ple.down there have no mind to he again harried in.the interestd .of a future and perhaps visionary |good.- \u2018rnetr Last Quarrel, There could be no excuse for family quarrels ff it were not that they are preludes and excuses for happy recon clliations, No honest man [will say that Le and his better sevdn-cighths never disagreed, says a writer in the: New York Press.I have in ind one ; on him: self and his wife in deepest confidence: \u201cWe Imd our little after dr spat, as usual, Bbe vowed.she was going home to her mother, who Hy cd only two blocks away.I swore I was going to the club and stay all night, The: five childrèn of; eur happy union.were :asleep.\u201c The servants had\u2019 ball.She got out-of the front door a little ahend of me and started enst, I went west.At the corner [I looked back out of the slant.of my eye and saw her standing still in the middle of the ext block.After a little hesitation she walked back, [1 sull, \u2018Quite a mooh tonight.) \u2018Why don't yon open the door?she ripped out.\u2018Bepnuse my keys are upstairs,\u2019 1 replied.\u2018Why, so are mine! she cried.Well, T bad to elimb a tree_and open the window on the third floor before we gotiin.And we baven*t quarreled since.\u201d The King of Bells,| ~ The Czar, or king of gis as the Russinns call it, is In the Kremlin at Moscow, and, in spite of one or two other claimants for the title, it is undoubtedly the largest Lell in the world.- It was cast in 1733 by order of the | Empress Anne.There is no pecord of its ever having been hung.found imbedded in the earth where it bad fallen and was excavated and set Ân position by order of the [Emperor Nicholas in 1830, : It is 10 feet 81% inches\u201d high and weighs 432.000 pounds, It is said there were more than 2,000 .tons of bronze melted for its casting.The king stands in the mi Idle of à square on a base of granite and looks like a great bronze tent.A fragment | broken off from fit les.near tle tower of Ivan Veliki, It is used as 4 chapel, the fissure being so great that a man may walk tbrougb without lowering Lis bead.It is a beautiful pleco of particularly sweet.The sidés sweep out in a broad and mighty curve and lower border of artistic merit.ein ww race = «bow ora PY L Ht hm od one to 9 | It was | NEW FRENCH BEAS, T.W.FULLER & SON.Co [All cars stop 10 Sirathcona > à WINDSOR MILLS ger-of the Hamilton Powder Co., ol.Montreal, was j the shape of d are about to have another store in made tlothing.3 widely- read and] phenomenally success ful book, sented at the \u2018day night.regarding the e popularity of \u201c\u2018 sketch of life a tral New York; The \u2018publishers of | the book can which the work has enjoyed, bu beyond the power of any one to even estimate ithe number of its readers.book are.in the able old skinflint; Zeke Swinney; the ill Montaig; the poor | Widow Cullom; {dear old Aunt Polly ; n; the landlord of the | Amos Elright; | Dick , village tough, | pert -Chot' T Gi \u201cAsk ne ir grocer for the, W, | use Mago Weller\u201d 1 Ce ak Prop | \"ré , LA Ad 13580 ii ) Cd i of David's visit to the circus.the Christmas dinner |- and: the engagdment and Mary Blake.~ Sept.loyal T :mplar, en, after which refreshments were serv: ed, and the remainder of the was spent in playing games, Dakota, \u201cspent |a few days last week visiting her aunt, Mrs.JJ.| | .\u201c galvanized iron: 5 First ot the season.2 Ibs for 25¢ PEANUT BUTTER, | A fresh supply in this morning.\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014=pnoeue x - NEW FRENCH MUSHROOMS, NEW- FRENCH HARICOT VERT EW FRENCH MACEDOINES.(In glass and in\u2019tins.) Special prices by the \u2018case or: Jorn, pposite our door.* SCHOOL BOOKS - Mra, Alex.MucLeny has left for al | AND SUPPLIES.ept.30.\u2014 Ohe of the biggest, if of the I'ro- Tebert's window.it to it, and weighs J r.J.M.Johnston, general mana- town yesterday, Windsor in-an fenterpricing town.We goods and ._ ready- J LE ; + ° \u201cDAVID.HARUM.\u201d + |The dramatization of Westcott's \u2018David Harum,# will \u2018be pre- fement.theatre, Thurs: There is little to be said (tent and scope of the À characters in Cent sale bit is [prove the v All the familiar characters of the play.There is pretty n Benox, that miser- ary Blake; Je lagle\u2019 Tavern, Jarrabed, \u2018David's actotum; G neral Perkins.The in the opening.it, and in the, last there is the story The lay ends with { of John Iænox tr | HOT OR COLD.- 7 | Clark\u2019s delicious pork and beans are po either wily Sold plain or with chili or :tomat sauce.Ac and Me lark, Mir, r.Mental \u2014\u2014 SCOTSTOWN., 30 \u2014La of Temperance, visited \u2018ietoria Coundil, RT.of T.A.short programme copsisting of gramophone polèctions, songs and, reading was giv- ovening Miss Mary Tobin, of Manda, North Boy.(The -Drugg Success ORIF | ware, Tinware, hape, with two small | avid Harûm\u201d ne a t week Milan Council, - fs to his customers.endeavored to grade of Drugs and * AT THE LOWES PRICES.When you want Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, etc., « \u2018An opportunity of procuring any new \u2018and first-class article that is man- ufactured-in Kitchen Utensils, Granite Wire Goods and Hardware: Specialtios; _ To prove to you that 1 have sue.ceeded very well in| this effort, just drop in when you are out and scan my display ¢ountors, JAMES THOMPSON m Cent Porc) 1 WILL BUY 1000 ARCOLA CONSOLIDATED OIL 2000 AURORA EXTENSIO 1000 COLONIAL INVEST.IOAN $6.50 2000GOLD TUNNEL 3000 HURRICANK MIN MINING .M lop MIEN AGA GOLD MINING i y all all or ghhy wart.Cnn handle most any # guantitics you have, and the west book cash prices you will take, : I Wik.L.Kile 1000 AURORA CONSOLIDATED $ 2 2000 AURORA JX TENSI N 10 200) CASA GRAND ~ 1000 CHONCHILULA GOLD 9 card of, 2e stocks of me theratiy dealing with head._ mi, No Investor should be without a co TS my MARKET LDKITER and PR 1CK 1.1 Wille to-day.and Jet mo haven talk with you y mail, a4 Bestment ges Hi ton i , FTANCO vier Lois Distance Padrie Main W13., ASHANE'S LIGRTNING HOOP - a new boot \u2018in cures Warranted to gro _shree mooths: l\u2019revents and Miss Tobin left on \u2018Saturday morn- ng to visit her uncle, Mr, N.Tobin, M.P., of Bromy tonville, Sunday being Children's Day the hurch was bedutifully decorated with otted plants and cut flowers, | Universitv.Mr.R.Me in taking up ai course at Mili I / THE MOST PERFECT | Apollo.And costs no more when the market is brisk.| ° © , There is use for all the galvanized iron the, mills can make; and it all goes off w \u2018 h rush.Dull times bring out the differences.; Quick service._ Return a whole sheet for an inch of fault, 1 3 American Sheet Steel Company, New York Repres enuitives for Canada B.& 5.HôlT'hompson & Company \u201c08 5 t.Sulpice Street ~ \"|, Montreal - r= - me br moar ea gn mm nn - oritileness, soreness, quarter cracks, sorns, etc, Price, cents.- McSOANE'S LIGITNING GALL - Manulactur G.A.McSHANE, BEEBE PLAIN, UE.AND VT.feiford & Chapman fg.Co., Rock Is Commencing June Jétb, 1905, Trains leave Mon- treat, (Windsor 8i,, 945A: M \u2014DAY 4X PRESS, arriving st Quebec Bouthein Jet 10.35 8 m., Boriinguwu, | 1235&.m.Troy 5,00 p.n,, Albuny 525 p.10, New.- York vV,20-p,m., Lioston 8,40-p, 00, 7: 10\u201d, M.\u201cNIGHT EXPHKERS, arriving Quebec Bouthern Jet, 8,0) pm.New York 7.20 8.m, Boston 7.00 #40, Worceuter 634 w.Connectiug train vis Ob Ry, leaving BER BROOKE 4 50 u.sn., 8 00 h,m., 840 pm, srnviug Quebec Bouthern Set, 7.04 al, 104) sm, 668 p.m.Montreal 8 0b &, 19, |11 bh 8 10.7.05 p.m, Flim Bleeping nnd] Parlor Cary ou through.ns Call os local agents for tickets, and tall Intor mation, or write AN.F.M.1.©, P.#T Agent, 141 St.James 56, 2 = me = ee CAPITAL, $1,000,000.4, 4.STEWART,: President.9 Branche $ in Nova Scotia, 7 Quebec, Danville, Levis, Fraserville, DANVIHAD weM: Henry Richey,.- +R ah wa dl HEAD OFFICE, - wed thereon at current rate, ASTERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCHES : 7 F.BE.Halls, Man » i KE MEGANTIC-R.A RESERVE $420,000.D.R.CLARKE, Gen'l Manager.HALIFAX, N.S.Branches in New Brunswick, Branches in Quebec.BRANCHES IN QUEBEC PROVINCE : - Grand Mere, St.Taymond, A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRAN MENSCEI attention is called to the SAVINGS BANK DEPART- T whdre deposits of $1.00 and upwards ard received and interest 4 Cookshire, Mogantic, arwiek.ACTED.~ Manager, er.- = : Jo Aitkin, Manager.vai A; nine Acting Manager, We have always, supply| the very best shopping \u2018 ; Y 00 1000 STANDARD 8M & REF.18 TAYLOR HYDRAULIC.= °° 20.00 2 UNION CONSOLIDAT'D OIL 16 IZ/NAGA .Owing to Sho fon declino in the Listed a pty Market, «in able offer Bargains Yet Montres! _ because we have those Food: Choppers that housekeepers want.ag soon as she knows of its advantage, the.work it does, the time it.aves, and how exceedingly useful.it ds.The .\u201c Gem Food Chopper takes the placetol : chopping bowl and knife.1¢ \u2018chops all | Kinds of mest, vegetables, fruit praske : rs,' bread, cheese\u2014in - +faet everything C that has to be chopped; it chops.\u2018in - - pieces : of - uniforms size, Bno,- .coarse or medium, as desired; it chops ; .easily, \u2018quickly and.quietly; is easy toi ; _ 1 - ; \u201d wr ; à ; take apart, easy, to pat, houethe, easy, | | un oo \u2018si 50.\u201c to adjust, easy to clean, and, Jan mes cutters that cannot break., ; 1 | ERR A FO: \u201c os The | \u2014 a IMMIGRANTS ABE ip = 0 A \u201c SF TE DES \u201c10 POUR | .iioioes of tribal murriages cad desibs mue (| THE HAMBURG AMÉRICAN LINE be sander, ce other us | 710.BRING.20,000:50 CANADA: ; - oiber annouseements fe Loc.por sid | DÉRING THE AUTUMN-AND ., TT mmm, à .- WINTER.= 4- | PL à BIRCH\u2014At Brompton Fale Sept.21, p Hater, of ae one oan 2 a son to Nellie F.and Kingston Birch steamer Pallanza, which landed 318 ~~~ Izsak, general manager of Falk & Co., DEATHS.: amburg agents of the.Hamburg- |' HARNEY\u2014At Black Lake, Sept.29th, American line for Europe.- Mr._Izsak A - 1903, Joseph Thomas; infant son of \u2018intimated to your correspondent : that \u201c4, à Co Thomas and Ellen Harney, aged nine he had come \u2018to Canada to look \u2018 into ! a à - - - days.«| arrangements for handling and placing ; pbout 20,000 immigrants, which will \u2018a : BALDWIN\u2014At Dixville, on Sept.28th, | : 4 | - Nancy | Piper, wife of Mr.Ozro Bald- be landed at Halifax by, His line duting win, in her 67th year.+ me een amen ! - {grante will include Bupgariage, Rus 233 | sions, Germang and | others.Arrangements for , gonveying, to Canada\u201d ok 300.Hungarian fam lies have pleted, and they, wi be Le, es del | 20,000 to prrive \u2018here.go direct te.Ottaws, mdr poil in: terview, he.immigration, puthorities,\u2026 A a 9 tp aphid alt iL syle, ; add bry | br ew a IS ENJOYING HIS, -VISIT- FO BAL; | co | Elegance! | MORAL \u2014 A LONG DEER \u2018 London, Sept.80.\u2014 Sir Frodetiok | Treves, who was Ema, Co] You'll be \u2019 pleased | with thé 5 \u2018 beauty of our new creations in, to Mis Majorty, hen Prin al | - .Millinery.Your prottiast Hat.| hs.aincp that t se bee 1 $y?im\u2018our store.\u2019 + a\u201c the ing, \u2018Balmo Thich on C.E.ENRIGHT & co.5 us ke e took a by pnd and ve dose rive.; Thros h, he \u2018week His Majesty | » > peared in the: (ie \u2018of health i \" SHERBROOKE spirits, dividing his time between 2 I - : \u2018door life and discussions with Premier oA Balfour.and others regarding the com- AT position of the new Cabinet.: Ww A 1-0 Sir Frederick Treves has rétired from i x | the pract ice.of his prot ession.À : AND.WOOBLEN \u2018MILLS CEM | ae LACK OF ORDERS AT PETERBORO\u2019 © HERALD AND | FRE Peterboro\u2019, Sept.30.\u2014The = Auburn / Woollen Mills partially closed down - WE KLY ST AR, at 6 o'clock Saturday night.- The finishing department will be operated till.|.Ad \u2026\u2026 ; 7 the work on hand is completed = The ; directors say the closing down is due: bo = Incliding all pr emiums, both \u2018to lack of orders, and this they \u2018attri- * {bute to the competition permitted by the preferential tariff.If, however, in the meantime orders come in- sufficient- - ~ one year for EE $2.1 0.| ly work will be resumed, though this » - will depend upon the decision of Mri - © [Kendry, the President, who has | , ed Send all orders to Office vet arrived in tows WAS IT MURDER?| - DAILY RECORD, (From the Waterbury American.y Until they eatch the murderer of Mr.Sherbrooke, \u2019 - Que, Dexter, who was shot in the Adiron- - \u2018dacks, the theory ls s good one that The Autumn St 1 it Le ne ee eee (7088 In fencers Samet ee long.distance., This _ bullet \u2018went 1 through the back of the wagon, then - GENTLEMEYS through the man,- then through ;the front of the wagon, then into the horse so far that they had to kill the horse to get the bullet which they wanted as a possible clew to the mur- .derer.It is claimed.that a mag, trying = to shoot Mr.Dexter would not have \u2018wasted so much force in putting holes _ in the wagon.On the \u2018other hand it .LL : 5 inipulse\u2019nét very far away, and that a fa Z bullet from a tant \u2018gun Said Mot .\u2014 24518 ë have had such etrati I , If you care to take the time kinds.of cy penet are.one ond | Bev \u201cMr.Customer,\u201d : \u2018you may some of them are interesting, while .the elder Dextef's offer of big.rewards take.up our time, while we Helps to discover the real murderer, if show you the latest thing in there is any, or lead | some covetous| liar to swear the crime upon an innocent man.It is well known that there FE LT H ATS.is hatred enough of the millionaires who are buying up the woods and enclosing them, of whom Dexter .was a \u2014- We stamp the name in | representative, to lead to murder.your hat, (if you desire 1) en-| JOSEPH 0, C.MIGNAUL (still born.) oo : : |pessengers herp.recently, was Burger | the autumn and winter, The oo will d ; \u2018KING'S HEALTH d00D.|» will with i Mrs.Hy.Bartlett.Ypouhdi of dynamite was stolen from}: { Thursddy \u2018afternoon, at hal-past three.\u2018a warehouse in this city.Four dyni- ap | AN cr bers havi \u2018contributiq \u2018bmite explosions.have occurred within |- wards .\"i, adi a \"fithe last two \u2018weeks, three freight nd |i Enstman ; H.L; Pope | - a ere on | Montre ; oiid| Mra, Wm.Reed, \u2014 COORSHIRE \u2018 Montréal 3: P.W, Carroll, Walpdle, N.Sept.30.\u2014 The \u201cmany \u2018friends \u201c| of \"with.the Sherbrooke Club: - {service Seu, Turner ; anther ARE VERY TAKING pone ep hes | ohetasiey piust.have.received ite.inidjaly the late: My W | of fricnde and obo who has ; 2 known d respected deceased fot many + i | sion DAILY RECUL ;, WEDNHBLAY, SEPT EMBER 30, 1503, + Colla .bn King\u2019s Bench opens to-morrow.| Mrs: ,; 8, \"Gi ékoniie, de.i#| - There are few cases of a serious na- expected home from.his.Austral an rip! { ture.The following i the list.ahout the 10th: of October.| | nas XING pren LA | A 4 The retreat at.\u2018the Convent 1 the from.last wig \u2018 VA ol Congregation begin day, reached THE KING VS.NICOLAS ST.|by the Rev.J; A, Ë Gignac ignac.| HILAIRE, of D\u2019Isvacli.Offence mon- Mrs.McKay, of \u2018Gould, js in town, slaughter.on ber| way home fronx Ottéwa; where | THE KING.VS.TELESPHORE AU- [she has been- visiting, relatives -_ IDET.\u2014Offence perjusy.- need \u2018à THE KING VS.PRILLIAS ST.© ation | ward- LAURENT.~ Often, heft, © \u201cfrom the «| pervon.: ner Be Béwaide's column of THE.KING VS, EUGENE MOL | si EUR.\u2014Offence, threatening to kill Mr.8 N.Duin of Montreal, THE KING' VS.ALBERT GAGNE.n, Jo take ¢ [wi he he io Compa oy.| M \u2014Oflence, theft.102004 York cit : i pork Bi in RE ; the oe poor ITALIAN TERRORIZ- BRIGAND'S DOINGS., Ne DISTRICT OF CANNES, | a: H.A: Simard left yesterday for ; | FRANCE.iy new, parte f Ascot.He r Rev, J, EB,\u2019 hin, Ai reti wi edidé il wi \"Bish opric.i Sister 84.Anaclet,\u2019.TH and district around this town is kerrorized by a brigand, supposed Buper- |be an Italian, who has stolen a Me .4s and ammunition from a farm housé Notes Dome, ; is, at present visité g the land \u2018has taken to the woods.He has H r alseady robbed and murdered an b late derly gentleman _ who was out shoot ing, and also made a cyclist strip and hie was sung this mo leave his money and clothes by-\" [the aes, i i ds.roadside, \u2018The police are searching the di ELA woods in the neighborhood.Mr.8; \u201cA, Hate is-taking' his annual _ a vacation and-in compady with Mr.J.|,.+ 3 Dempster, iy spending his\u2019 days jn the DYNAMITERS DEMAND 850, woods, in n {He pursuit oi the \" Helena, Montana, Sept.30.\u2014 fr | {Northern Pacific Railway Company is r : We Bilton has retired\u2019 from {hiring men in large numbers to search his trip) te the Ne piment, having pur- {ithe mountains in this vicinity for, u chased a Jom « out, there with, build-{ gang.of dynamiters- who threatened to ings er ted, and pod wil jake possession [destroy the property of the company of, Mie, spme next year._| Pin this State unless $50,000 was forth- |.i Sherbrooke 4.c.T, ov, \u2018coming.About \u2018two weeks ago 2,135 |.sn versary service of t \u201cfithree passenger trains Being tempo = ce e \u201cparilÿ \u2018disabled.Aorta LeBaron, \u2018who : spent, | Th latest Attempt was at Sampson | at \u201cGlen\u201d illa, 7 Siding, tweñty- five miles west of here, summer resort, | noble-hearted man and public henefae- tor ; nor will it lose in either worth or perhaps brightened by the knowledge places [+ ls Cannes, \u201cFrance, Sept.20.\u2014 The | \u2018Rocky Mountain expedition during 1 tains, is revisiting British Coluinbia \u2018with\u2019 an accident .wbich afterwards | led to the naming of the pass and \u2018tying it up another horse kicked the | st, -Peter'# chute gt pee CORRESPONDENCE.af on | ih the\u2019 arish Hal), ith je f good atlenidénce.| The tev.Pr.Editor of the Record : 4 Sheets \u2018pened \u201cthe\u2019 meeting, and | im- Dear Sir, 1 ke / mediatély after the chair was taken hy | day a make vour artic le of to | Mrs, Shreve, the president.= The re | © fe eue me to Bald Peak my ex Ip rts of the secretaries and treasurer a tre ë mg space in which to offer AE {were received and were very wutifac In the we nx hope still distant f a .«t us hope sull distan TI - a .esters | to \u2019 | - \u2018Rev, FatieéDutéstet Hot / Windsor | A feature of the meeting was the pore, the pr ople of these neighbor | 5 ; N, Ww rthin ton of OOGS Wi sure Ja feel it to be rohit Mills, was in; the city, yesterday.|reading by Mrs.A ; 0 the ben fl and their privilege to erect or other : sm pH \u2018 resting article from the pen o ; | Pr 9.C/8E Duta Sur pe iiiem Barton, former curate of.ine establish, wome lasting tribute to igegu, Y.M.C.A.Ja, Poll; Tel, 440 St.Peter's church, on the \u201cLife and the memory of one who has, for xa\u2019 vile yp St.AEA, at Labors of Rev.\u2018Charles James Stuart, many vears lghored so assiduously, \u2018 Plitre, d bi hop of Quebé oo .faithfully and well for others, not only?pope ok, Was, in, the, sity, ye ferday.|e 15 op 9 \"lin spiritual matters as a clergyman in \u201cDe FH Bradley has sail for rs TT [connection with lik own clturch, but home ant y Jaf glkpebied: the snd {- the THE COURT, OF \"| also those of genera] public weal, \u2018Why week, | ES oe tes F4 13.2 q wait and iy so.doing diprive many \u2018| Kir rE - 10240 2066 ESA RH KING'S 8 \u2018BENCH.contemporaneous with him in his lines vith » 1 be bas, been pros: \u201ca \u2014, Z Ho 4 Léa LOOC vor or in gratitude for, its ef- trated a ws i OPEN TO- MORROW MORNING fects?| fe - To LIST oF CASES, I would suggest the erection of a \u201cProt | Bourges has been appdinted.| oO permanent stone \u2018building, in place of direc r of Sb Band of.St.(Charlos\u2019| The \u2018annual term of the Court of the present wood structure on the mount he loved so well, thus perpetuating, for practically all time, his Kindly efforts to enable others to share with comfort in \u2018the beauties he had the higher thoughts those heautios awakened, The stone is \u201cthere for the} quarrying, and it is only a matter of cement, water and work; nor need the cost exceed, indeed it cunnot equal, the worthiness of the object.Surely what he, praëtically_aloñe, has done in Wood the many can do in étone.a lasting testimony to the worth of a kindly, significence if his dec lining years are that it is being done, and happier in aiding with suggestion of design and in construction, E.G.CHARNOCK, SR, East \u2018Angus, Que.Sept.29, 1903, \u2014 | corn ; Finder of Kicking Horse Pass.Sir James Flector, distinguished as a geologist and scientist, Who in 1857 Was atthched to the.Canadian- 1857-1860 as surgeon, and who whilst exploring the Rockies found the pags \u2018hy which the Canadian Pacific.Railw ay now crosses \u2018the moun- after \u2018an \u2018absence of 48 years.Whilst examining.thé pass Sir \u201cJames met \u2019 river the \u2018Kicking Horse.\u201d A horse carrying his instruments.broke away and crossed the river.Sir Janes swam over, caught the horse \u2018and hrought it back.Whilst engaged.in explorer, breaking \u2018three of his ribs and .rendering Jim :unconscious., 1lis Indian guides, after trying in vain to resusciate him, tônclûdod he was \u2018dead, \"and dug a grave, but just as thay were \u2018about: to bury him he re- enjoyed so much, and lot us hope in\u2019 \"CANNED | ; i We have just received 95.a choicest part of ad pac pik under this.Coreg vance of 75e, \u2019 per ¢ .to short catch, a) wy Price per tig.Special price-by the case, - Preserving Peaches À In this\u2019 Morning.Re JOHNSTON, FAMILY om WM.LORD 118 Wellington Strest.Belt Te, Night and Sunday Calle, 22 Brooks Street.Ball EASTERN TONNSAIPY'f ESTABLISHED 188 47, - Capital Authorized, - $3,000,009, Capital aid Up, $2,355,208, \".Reserve Fund; sis Head Office, - Sherbrooke; (um, WILLIAM FARWELL, Prosident,\u201d 7 %° ~ JAS, MACKINNON; Gen\u2019, Menage 8.F.MOREY, \"General Banking Businegs, i a rt 1 s EDGRLT, | 20, LA MepIUGALL & COWAN ad Members Montront TE { a soëk Bx 18 8.AGO wn iy Private wire tofow Yorks | SO TT TOR BOSTOR & MAIRE SUMMER ARRANOLMENT | IN EFFECT JUNE 28,10, * - \u2018covered consciousness, Now, he facets \u201cJously remayks, -he, fs ahout to visit tripidn the: .Rockymdountaing, i.Sét\u2026- i James has fen fn New Zonlañd sincé 1 1861, having.gone \"there.after coms pleting \u2018his exploration work in the_ Ilockies.For.several vears, until re cently, he held\u201d the Position of Direc> \u2018 ofth Hatley, \u2018and Friday night.Governor Toole has 4or-Cencral of the Geological Sur vey.Sherbrooke e, started yesterday for Bos- offered a \u2018reward for the arrest of [the ton.Sh wil \u2018be, greatly.missed by; 8 8 'dynainiters, as has the Northern Pa- large elfele o friends, | oI \"cific.Registored at.the \u2018New Queen\u2019 | 4°} rs er day: W, Hs Randall, South Bplton : Central House, Magog.Heath & Meigs |' Jessie Rankin, Boston, Mass.;, George |' Props.Travellers\u2019 ome : \"| Garneau, Bury ;.Ho R.H.Peprdon, Miss M.; H.; \u2018A \u2018Reed, North Hatley.| \u2018Mrs, H.B.Speer will regret to hear | - On.Sunday afternoon, the St.Char- whe is Iving at her home very danger- los Croquet Club | drove to.Windsor ously ill, but all hope to hear of; an Mills, and played a 'matoh with| the improvement \u2018shortly.local club, on the grounds of Mr.Be.|, Dr.B.A.Planché, of Coaticook, gin, NP.The first Jour games were | spent Sunday in town with his mother equal, | but the fifth was won by |and sinters, Messrs.2 Roy and George Lefebvre, |, Rural Dean Robertson and Mrs.Ro- the honors of the day thus remaining \u201cbertaon gttended the picnic held at Bald Peak \u2018on Monday.The musical \u2018portion of the harvest| Mrs.F, Urquhart is on the sick thanksgiving - service, to be held at list.0 St.George\u2019s church, Lennoxville, .on |\" Mr.A.H.(ioff has.returned\u201d from Thursday evening next will be as fol- Leeds, St.\u201d Sylvestre, and Kinnear's | lows : \u2018| Opening voluntary\u20141lst move- Mills, where he has been visiting ment from 4th Sonate, Mendel) sohn ; friends.;, Co Processional.Hymn, 382 ; Responses, por PE EE Fallis ; Proper, Psalms to Ar a chant; Magnificat and Nunc Di \u201cwg + Clap Your Hands Together,\u201d Turner ; |: hymn 383; offertory solo, \u201cThe Lord is my Shepherd,\u2019 al, 381 ; concludinj voluntary, \u201c1 Prae- ludium ot, Tuga,\u201d Bach.The first meeting of the.Sher rooké Sub-Committee of [the District of Francis League, for the revent on of Tubercu losis, |v be held on Thurs.144 14 \u201c at No.! 1, Fire Station.This mittee ip composed of about forts bers\u2019 appointed by the Executive mittee f.the League, and is rep tative ij.its composition of thé \u201cwhole community, Manÿ ortant qu ! tons will be brought, u ny it is particularly fos £ members should be ent, aN On M nday\u2019 afternoon the fune The » William = Crawforily ar, \u2018who died et the ripe oid age of © 84 Irion, Jiosk pines from her late home oo church, EN 5 and; the Rev.Dev officiated, pt the si .ser- \u2018vice.The mourners were : essrs, Thomas and John, Crawford, sops of tha.deceased, and the bearers wire Mr.William Crawford, and Messrs.William Barton, | Wm.Johnston - and Hetherivgion, and Mills.The | timely FREE.4, eg ENGINENR 1 , aus | LOUIS A.CoDERE, aXD SURVERGR, | 107 Wellington St.- - - ¥ The tab mebting after the sfimme \u201c au years, ad by- whom she will ba, much | issed.: AN W, A \u201cOF ST, PETERS.lidays of the \u2018Woman's Auxifiar \u2018of New Zealand.At present Chancellor of the: New Zc a un versity, Yirdetor of the Colonial Mu- Creu and Observi tory _ and of the New Zealand Institute.TTe proposes returning to New \u2014 Zealand, leaving: \u2018Vancouver on September 18th.¥en = Tomes \u2014\u2014\u2014 EE soi SONS & CO., : WHOLÉSALE AND RETAIL WARE, TINWARE | - AND LEATHER, 41, Wetiogton Sireer.| - Sherbroka | - Ror CRE © + more .Dread - of Wash Day coming since Strach J wat ised, its terrors have fied, { NO FIRST cLASS GROCER Is WITHOUT IT.+ \u2014 ge Pate, \u2018head of the carie ff astonisbment R PUSE - pe A series of Quaintly Delightfat Music by Wm.F.Füerst, exactly as at ong not yet been dise ed in But Tommy was now Danton and he THE RAILWAYS p Er Character of the Flesh and Larrick Theatre N.Y., where it ran - pra dit oul hérities, but it jy launched forth Into glowing eulogy of , TRANSPORT ne PE \u201cBlood.a whole season.REARS TEC : a e choïed will tell on one (his plan, Abner lent at first an in- |; roronto, Sept.30: \u2014 À _ © ; >; ung men lof thé Church who | lerednlous and then a willing ear.In\u2019 are 5 aver\u2019 vis Pr ices 25, 50¢, 756.+ Box Seats, $1.00 previdu axvoci ted the end Tommy conquered bis doubts.state of \"affairs has afisen, re UE éd mee sy ated with .- .° .>.pe.transportation of .the: Reet Victoria oo x ; des \u201c|| \u2018They say that the bravest deeds so Jubilee presents to St, Lôtié, \u2018anti ] 4 Ni TS! NEW Ci E TT T THEI \\TRE 1 - The Masical Event the Besson, Eng- 44 A1 nl on vas he venterday pu and ready ! for delivery te te.sen » à conn iN CIN G land\u2019s Grénteht Comte Opera : * I \u2014 M aon vov- es ; BE i.' Lat for St.uis.en 3 bani ; ! SA \u20ac , \u2019 rgan 9 \u2019 » Hall T invited him-to come tonight, an\u2019 he's : : ned negoti = | 30 gil, fy oul stan of |p [has them in charge ope tor | DAY THE BANDMAN OPERA COMPANY, Club à au embers of Ou Martha neither erled nor fainted, tions wit » ; he was.\u201cmet ; 9 Under the personal irection of Maur- hub.de, Franc \u201cThi ax of the Arco though her cheeks, to- Tommy's exelt- their transportation, he Je by.: x a ballon has + Ms ix thdfirst time ; red gaze, grew undoulitedly paler.Her |refusal to carry such valuable gr Block, \u2018reports - to- days s pi , [ | ice E; a , in the latest London Juecess, trafelled fro, consultation was held, yesterday o'clock, by telegraph, as follows © Paris to , voice many have trembled a little ax | A J ti Meo lished Pp i which ha how gle said quietly, \u201cVery well, Tommy.\u201d with United States Consul Gppraulus \u2018 MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 1 1 o + ; ao Renri v fe a Sonsinind of .% +».s \u2018| with a view to arrengins thet = nied Canadian Pacif je.Railway \u2018 | 0%.(f : mn - Clu auix, Comte Ha- 1 States troops shou guar ï roft Utd | me n the dingy light \u2018of the barn that,| State real Lint ana Power T4 und Captain J lon\u201d evening Maa cheeks were the sents during transit, out ne conclusion Twin City de 85% +7\" Her eyes stione Hke BEES was arrived at.Louis Fol Fair | is YORK STOCK KXCH NSE #1; suthorgn Yee biden otilied of the » k .| ; = but + not th à has\u2019 j resülted.-.TR dy I Frans i.| rt MAGNIFICEN COMPANY-OE\"S tb ), .{4 LONDON ARTISTS 4 © dma v7 00 of ., NHW SCENERY! \u2014 omens TT > 4 h What Ayers Hair: Vigor, doe: ninkest.H ro OA) Hing DOPAI ; - éscolot; togré y air ce Dos.= cos Satufday T.Magéificent Yésthhiés\u2019 and 1 abt th.= \u2019 ds \u201c, 4 OEE > Al < wo vc J Wt ; IOWA iL i ite er nf y f; fling 5 rés, ; Jap, Perk I: id | k Office: à PRICES se 5¢, 50¢, 75c, $1.00.- Hie ! , - | - I L bee ; - xo À | \u201cTr - = | vee 2 7 | ) ; a 1.; , - v - .> ! J . BROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTFMBER 30, 1903, well- appointed house and out-b ildings, [who was nevertheless engaged hen he ;met him in hauling \u2018fence-posts.He .was dressed in a flannel shirt jand old se Faux TONISTRE.[CANADIAN 12 IMMIGRANTS.| TION OF.e rAdovéneitt-s'orrtié N° \u201c4p! SHE AMERICAN.AND ENGLISH SET- Star Olothin H J | $ GRAND FALL EXHIBS LL MOVE IMENT IS BY NO MEANS TLERS AS VIEWED BY TIMES | = d { gi.4 i | COMPLIMENTARY.| : ~ CORRESPONDENT.| 7 SIGN OF TIE STAR i A _ Ladi I 3 ck ets ; (From Truth.) \u201cA correspondent of the London Times = 3 es\u2019 a I have; no prejudice against th 8 Jews; contributes to its columns a letter on ES A rather e reversé.\u2018 They are well the American immigration into the Ur ail à I S la | E | gifted intellectually, very sharp jmen of | Canadian Northwest.He acknowled- y J à : Sn - a a pes.= bus iness, broad and Ah ings,\u2019 poy far\u2019 ges that he began his investigations in - y 2 _ |from being stingy; they: are\u2019: orally ite & sceptical mond, bt he fr | In Men\u201d S an d | 4 4 | that on inquiry on the spot he & 4 By visiting our Jacket Department you willbe convinced | more.\u2018charitable than most istians, says : 14 that our store Fr never before shown such a rich and large co} gi |My only) complaint agginst them would finds the facts have not.toll wie, B B -8 Foo.Jection of elegant and Stylish Coats as now exhibited in this.De: be that.{they are too.exclusive, | iand de- sorte | He ra pates wi 0yS Clothin g : x | partment, ne yb baie Une co qd.\u2018he has resided in the \u2014- 4 \"A; Certainly, no assortment was ever chosen with more care \u2018and: whom they have cast their lét;1 no |mauy years, an that he is m 2 4 | knowledge, as we picked the best among three of the \u2018largest.more blame them for being traders and | States.for years,.80 a °.dde ore An unusually great exhibit of all tue latest ideas | = - a houses in the Dominion.| * | middle men than _any other race for than commonly we se or iy : in: correct dress for Men and Boye.We ask you to 4 a It is a showing that you.will admire, that you will examine\u2019 QW | taking up the business for which they sound conclusions, e say rh corne and sce the.many special values offered.y Sn % OT with interest and exposition well worthy of a visit.Come and | À \u2018happen to have a racial gift.But the | for\u2019 many long and weary years north- have no idea of the ered.You |= à % | ° _see a glimpse of Paris fashion land, Co \u201cZionists,\u201d ag.a little clique ¢f Jews | western.Canada cried aloud for| set- U 1¢ extent of the money saving, 2 4 - Co term themselves, are -very silly ,people, | lers, and the response came but slow- til you have visited our store y uTtanaot com- 3 LE T, B el an er, Co 5s on land sepm to consist mainly of He-|ly and intermitientiy Every suit - prehoud our vast stock.No Dressier Suits or Top 1 - | brews who like to air their eloquence, able country,\u201d says, \u201cin older Can- Yoats can bs f 4 % _ g Wellington st.\u2018and to h au onus.aero re Co rope.way appa] o 4 with ; 3 found anywhere for the money wo ask, 3 de Le 1 | Their |first idea was to estab ish a [persistent energy, but \u2018with a very a 4 À 00000000000000000000 sort\u2019 of ny Jewish State in [moderate moashre of success ; but at® o % Well TAR CLOTHING HALL.15 ; 3 Palestine.Fortuna tely for them, the do not think that till quite recently a el ington St.- 1 + son N NM J RPHY & co's.sultan did not see \u201chis way to assent | the United States was ever dreamed gH Sherbrooke, Que.en ® [to this.This most unpractical sug-|of.by the most sanguine - Ce nadian 1 2B , ER AA mm à gestion| having failed, theyy now Fas a source of such supplies.On.the ttc EU y CC dver tis a ont.mein | would have the ition Government {contrary, as everyone knows, the boot x | - - ) | | provide) them with an area for their fwas on the other leg, and the States, : IE - Co State Uganda, | The éstablishment bfor a generation or so, > |suc U ( ~ | thi ¥ a LEADERS IN 1 of that protectorate has comnjercially [Canada\u2019s life blood in very dis urbing nion O ing a lll 5 oy - \u2018 J ; proved a dismal Asilure.on pote | fashion.\u201d has changed, al od oq wants to go there; although we have} All this has change owever, and Eu F I D Go built al railroad to it at a.cost of|he was himself a personal A itness b 1 , We are just now \u201cbusy opening up.the En A many millions to \u2018the British itaxpay- | of the inpouring \u2018of the mer can Ad 4 New d r ess 00 s s! er.1 was not -aware that the \u2018land host: He.cannot speak too, hi ghly \u201cof a ance of at fall Boots and Je kindly.in + mi ; ot Uggs belongad to us, and I fail their desirability as an addition to Vi e a our atrons an e public KE: F- EU Our.Dress Goods Department has a reputation so femmly establfhod ° \u201cin jte u how we can grant an orme a Porte ex of Sonate Thtic cap t Il d p p in generi id 2 the good graces.of the public, that it needs no prologue of commendation.= > ain sine we.do pos this ity, an dd \u2018their practical energy on d ca- 0 call an inspect our n 'W stock consisting Ti i 4 .9 .\u20185 .It is invariably its own best \u201cadvertisement.Suffice it to say, it ie as per- right in our protectorates, + spre can.[pacity for doing the thing themselves of all the leadin lines in Corset Si Ik A - 's : : > = S, 1 a sts, 4g fectly equipped this scason as ever with an unriv alled stock of the | world\u2019s ~ {be no [reason \u2018why we should) not en- (have evidently impresse him most Cashmer e and Flar 1 tt W : ts, Ski : 2 best weaves to render satisfaction to its patrons.dourag a- Jewish colony, on the dis- favorably.He speaks of one of these] À, : nnelette x a i tinct, onderstanding that the enti ire cost {jsettlers, worth some $40, 000, with \u2018a \u20ac ais irts, Costumes, Costume Cloths, and all the latest styles in Mantles and Jackets.- Please note our address and don't orgy of administration and defence fis guar- j anteed\u2019 to us by a few Hebrew mil- lionai dor \u201cBol Bias in the name of dommon- Co New Flake Suitings, in all the atest shades.50, ; - 60,75, 85, 90c, $1 a yard.TI - New Plain Costume Cloth, in black and leading rr eh OWRD OH EDD wa a mi rd : nse the Zionists - suppose- hat the slouch hat.This leads the | corres- - ji Fall shades, fr om 60c.7 Jowe would do when they g jt.thig | pondent to remark that it is not mere- \u2026_ New Camel's Hair Zebelines, in all the, latest African Zion ?-They -are pot, agrieul by the money = which H these [settlers to call and see for yourselves; all poy love $ \u2019 wet) turistsl In no cl untry do heyy + take [bring in, but the man behind the Usi on \u2019 f.-ades from 60c.yard._ - to agriculture.- (They are\u2014 ave | money.LT, ] * Sign eld Bs Lo : : _ said\u2014middlemen and traders.Between {* He continues: \u201cAnything more Clothing ; Golden ir.a 4 whom would they act as iles ?widely different than Hose men irom Wall, Se Ka gle\u2019 =.- W = With whom would they trade The | the \u2018ten or'fifteen thousand dollar ama- LU \"2% y.NE \"COSTUME CLOTH ng late Baron Hirsch provided :! ample [teur from the old country could hard- i.= Mi r bd, Pr e Pat oq 5 funds 'to establish a \u201cJewish: agricul- dy be-imagined.It is a painful re- 152-154 WELLINGTON STREET - 3 x 2101 2 © SHEBBROOKE * \u2018 - = The Red Irish Tweed, \u201d a special importation tural dolony in the Argentine.|The ex- | flection, though the story is a very] _ ne a cA = alle |, 56 inch id d.\u2019 periment proved a failure.Qne of ,old one ; but if one in four of these | ra.LO mn | us | a \"W00 aches wiac, 5 yar + the chief pleas for this | Zionist |.young Englishmen have any.gubstan- es NGS Cy wine glasses 2 | ; New Fast Dye Navy Blue Serge, all-wool from movement was that the Jews| are 80 |,tial balance of their capital to show ; A Na x3 ie.2 iy po 3 5 d ce ! persecuted \u201cin Russia that it would be [iin half a dozen years it would sur- x > 4 WP J IR TE = A | c.y ar humanity to secufe them some) sort of | prise those who bet know their type; > LN \u2018 o A Hoes SN ; \u20140r\u2014 4 a Sanrples Sent.on Request.; - colony of refuge.As a matfer f|'and in too many caées it is eir own 3 .2 LN IEEE 4 ; gi 1 | fact lit seems that, \u2018bad\u2019 as_thd condi fault.Drink, idlagess, 204 restless: \"® .AY y | V YN qr A | = CCE © tion of the Jewr is in Russ a, they iness are the mast ertile causes oO %æ ) i Nd MIGHE sa 4 i NEW FA LL GLOVES { prefer it to \u2018being dumped do n in failure, while lack of experien vaio \u201cNi ?wig a , { ! i - ; - Ugan |.4 _\" fout sometimes the sense or modesty 2 , ta} , PU 2 ee » Au tie Popular Brands at Popular Prices.| Veende: .La veopnive it and take advice, hs i ; \u201cTaken | rs \u2014\u201d WHAT THE SPORTSMEN CARE hen too often the bane of others who A Daily brings j : + | - 4 , ; re steady and industrious.Let us bo ope that better results \u2018will aperue to the English middle-class emigrant ir: the future than in the past} but it SPENDING THIS YEAR.(Quebec Telegraph.J or now COUNTRY oRDERS CAREFULLY .FILLED.he - \u2014_\u2014 T - Dé ct ds TR 2 ds PE RITES PET TE, Thy EET Np TY Health P | | It ie estimated that there are a Ld JOHN MURPHY & co., St Lu sportemen now in th Lake is difficult for anyone with a quar , EU : t n hunting an shing region.) 23m se.Catherine St Cermer Metealfe 8 |Tiis jeans the employment 4 probe |etacs bind bin te share the op Tseng EN MONTREAL bly 1,000 guides, earming aboût $1.50 em of the moment as to this par= \u201c TERMS CASH, TEL UP 2740, - per doy.Ib is estimated that thé | outer class.\u201d sportsmen ill leave over $200,000 to, Th ti h d d h t an i or = == $250,000 in this district thid season.|\u2019 e timehonored advice, he says, la 1 Ë This money must be very acce; table to ; \\ J \u201cQu EBEC CENTRAL RY.POSSE AFTER tho habitants who mot only derive a te foc thet be les CALL Thine Ay.\u2019 pale, Weak, Sick Deople.i i \u2018VERMONT ASSAULTER.Bonet.trom guiding.a A amount they have to invest © mongst I \\ ; Lo - \u2014 ful of people.He has no fear - te keeps the Y fi b ing Old : A CER , which be considered | dull 3 OO me | P oung from becoming : GRAND CON ERT BY |, ci: AND | CITIZENS OUT WITH ou fer the most of them; whp find st anybody will sell him what el % Ma NS' and makes the Old feel Young.- | : COLDST EF AM ° RIFLES AND, SHOT GUNS.occupätion in the.lumbering |shanties does not want to buy, or gverreach) © Ny j ÿ \"| \u2018 im in any way.The correspondent fe .= _ Le i Northfield, Vt.Sept.30.\u2014 Deputy | in thé winter.ge | h as but little fear that the American Dan ON EE BOIVIN, WILSON & CO.- eq ~ GUARDS ed oan mad wih | mrt wil rooms gid Co OT) NTE om slg or Arte q , armed with adian citizens.They are a Jaw-abid- - \u2018; KL a Q ¢ Agents for America, ON BAND _ AT SHERBROOKE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT.30, 1903 rifles \u2018and shot fully scoured the within\u2014a radius of ten miles of town for Adelbert Martin.Martin under indictment on a charge of mur- guns, have unsuccess- \u2018hills © and woods this is great damage has been done to ¢ iton A MONTREAL MARKETS, % | Canadian justice.ing class and recognize with satisfaction the surcness and swiftness.of They cann up Government land without bh citizens, and they seem to sho Fabric, Fit, 0 \u2014 derously assaulting Mrs.Stephen | : bout doing .(Under the auspices 53rd Batt.Band) = Trombléee at her home in South North- | cl ESE on Montreal Tamabips itation abou ong 80.: 'e \u2018 5 Tickets will be sold at single fare field, last Tuesday cE 11Zc to 12 \u2019 \u2019 « - | i hails | ; Quobes, 1130 to ge.LACKED CLEAN HANDS mn ish ; between Thetford Mines and pa \u201ci | FFORT TO BURN FAIR BUILD.nd bes, Townships arcane, 24 a © i : CE clusive to Sherbrooke and return, good ING.ASHES Firsts, 85.80 to 85.3; peas], {| CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE DE- Are the three essentials in Clothing.The material in the 5 : going September 30th and good to re- Co oo 8-4 \u201c at 86,70.to $7 per 100 lbs.$ \u2019 FEATED IN COURT BECAUSE nu garments that hear the \u2018\u2018Drogress Brand\u201d trade mark : 0 .turn until Oct.1st, 1903 inclusiva, The Structure for- Agriculture the Ob- co + e is first class, patterns the latest, fit guaranteed, and: B : - - _ject of an Incendiary.-HONEY\u2014White clover in sections, 13c IT GAMBLES IN MAR| .the finish makes them look like\u2018 he Tin at uso work.0 : pet ;séction ; in 10: 1b.tins, 8c.hE ao fe the dinesy cin - Fc St.Louis, Mo., Sept.3).\u2014 1t is , i \u2019 GINS : \u2018 No shoddy work, no \u2018unseen places, no skimping.Our or believed an attempt was made Satur: 60e ta 65% in Bie Der or on ood | 1 rs e stock of Fall Suits and Overcoats is ready for your - 8 5 © day night to burn the Agricultural | sugar, 7e per lb.ge per in Woo Dubuque, fn Sept: 30.dupe Shi mm - early inspection and the prices are ronsonable enough 6 F ld .43\" id ras has written the opinion fdr -thé|g \u201c mak \u201che = Will vou call © : oO | d et rartures mon nC de Lr $9.oo 310 9} No 2, United States court of appealé in the ® to make glad the heart of any man.w ill you call?_ : ss o $9; clover, $6.50 to 2 clover case of the Christie Grain and Stock - : 2 -Weathe sine of toner, fon fhe hh fe #70 po tn, as | Goma 1, aprons fs 01 THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS g r ing suspiciously about the building.Te PUTATOES-Pe 90 Ib bag ave to board of trade, Chicago, ap llee, re nm - CLOTHING COMPANY 0 a \u201c Dént you need an Overcoat this fall?attempted to arrest the man, who Sve STOCK\u2014About 750 head of versing the decision of oe federal court, e > = = 1 you do on?t forget to visit the oscaped, dim on neo shots were | butchers cattle, 60 \u2018calves anil 1200 of Missouri, ant remand ing 4 Case = Sole Agents for \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Clothing.; 9 jgrh ) re.: of the w {| ss} \u2018 .+ rig it place where you can find the best were foun d straw an d kindli wa d sheep and lambs were offered (for sale miss the bill at complainant\u2019s cost.e J.L.VINEBERG, Managing Director.: a assortment in Men's, Boys\u2019, Youths, at \u2018turated with ~ \u201cTho.or wood at the East- End Abattoir onday.The Chicago board of trade secured 147 WwW ; ye rE Com ho judg og good quality condiary i is eon re be an atin \u2018day.| The butchers were / out strong, gn injunction in the lower| court mu ellington St., Sher br ooke 0 Come and judge for yoursell workman.who was recently ne 1 a for and trade was good, ah oh prices against the Christie company |restrain- e IB BELL TELEPHONE, 3:8.B : .: 1% ssi .1a.about the same a8 on last w \u2019s mar- it f btai ing from the tele.\" NEW SHERBROOKE |écciseine on the \"Worlds Fair (Lie, bot tire were à few boftor cat | mit companies any.of thi quot | MO NONOHONONOHONONOHOONEONO CLOTHING STO E, + - tle e day than for some time past.[tions furnished by the hoard of trade, \u2014\u2014 R \u2018GREAT DAMAGE _IN TEXAS.Mr .Martel paid $4.60 per, 100 lbs.alleging that the quotations were pri- MINISTER ATTACKS -GEORGE DAILY\u2019S : SIMARD & NAULT, D et \u2019 s for two choice steers, and 44d per lb., vate property and court not be .fur-|.- | * : 17 King ea Props., Cotton Crop Now Estimated at \u2018 9.for | to others.Mr.J.Rich vd paid nished except upon contract.PORTLAND SHERIFF.se FIT OF \u201cRAGE.- = 500,000 Bales, Instead of 6,000,- cr w lb.for p im steers, hd Sia The testimony developed that #5 per |.- | lo \u2014 Cosl-Mining Under the|Sen.\u201c00.or {wo calves.Shippers hught a! cent.of the transactions of the board SAYS CITYS \u201cRUM BELT\u201d Is.APPLE Mr.J.Primrose Lindsay, of Lind- Houston, Tex.Sept.ihe nu r of .large cattle at fr¢m 37e Was gambling in margins, that by ad- WORSE THAN DARKE ST NEW DUTREES Tor WIL L OIE RS, - ay Gracie & Co., Newcastle-on- Post publishes a \u2018report.hor w to 4ic per Ib.Pretty good| cattle rission- of the board it was shown \u2019 YORK.THE TORCH AND THEN BLOBS \u2018ne, was in Toronto recently.He o ing sold at from 3}c to near 4c, ind the that it maintained bucket shops.On|.Portland, Me, -Sept- 30.\u2014 Rev.\u201c Hs OWN Hi AN OFF.;\u2018 |., Me., 30.\u2014 Rev.Hs OW: .| ! «de | i is one of the principal owners of common ,st 2 t Big the Gowrié & Blockhouse Collieries, over the § State by the boll weevil, \u201cthe Calves } stock bom $2.50 to {ber I this evidence the appellate court holds Lund, pastor of the All Souls Univer Wie sept.Ty, \u2014 In : Limited, at Port Morien, Cape Bre- boll warm,\" the sharp-shooter and dry i % to 4 lb.Sheep © \" that the board of trade did not come | galist church startled his \u201ccongregation | - Oconotnow oe, Wi, Der sad 4 ton.\u2018The company are-now driving weather.The estimate of the probable or from ; o 44c per jeep sold |into court with clean hands, or for .a Sunday evening by the assertion that | CEC of page.because his wife Bb : pevels to the.body of their coal, |crop in the State, based on the re- at pis do Lo Sie pet tb.g od lots lawful purpose, and clearly it (was not there \"are.places in Portland worse SI.George Daily plow off the top a ou one nile\u2019 and a quarter under ports from country correspondents, is ol mbs, ucks, sold at about dic the duty of à court of equity|to grant than any to be found in New York.| double barre Jed shod the sca.Their \u2018output at present .is placed .per.1b.Good lots of fat hog sold at f ed bv h \u20ac his head with a limited to thé coal won in project- placed at 2,500,000, provided that fro \u201cBic to 6c_per lb., wei h any relie prayea by it, that the trans- Saturday .evening fev.Mr.Lund made | gun.Daily went 40 the home 0 ing the levels.Alter the first year's there is a late frost.The popular es- from -pe I gned actions was in violation of the statute |a tour of some of .the notorious pla- other in aw.Mrs Horde K _ development in the main body of the timate six weeks ago was 6,000, 000 T | + bout 30 mileh ;.of Illinois and therefore unlawful.ces here, in \u2018what he called \u201cthe rum he i wie is
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