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[" -\u2014 on, Dee.+.\u2014 The St.Peters: - apni of the Telegraph gts at the-possibility \u201cthat the Czar o the eleventh hour will personally the Russo-Ja- opte arbitration of dispute, adding, however, terms of reference would in such ase be so \u2018defined as to eliminate every ing touching the rights which Russian statesmen regard as being im- to submit to a third party righout Joss of dignity.\u2014 HEARD IN LONDON.\u201cLondon, Déc.\"3 \u2014 Nowhere can con- tion be obtained of the rumor pom Paris that Russia and Japan that | AR N (AY.PROPOSE TO || ARBITRATE FAR EAST QUESTION \u2019 No Confirmation of \u2018Repocted Agreement Between Russia and Japan\u2014 Japan Becoming More 7 | Impatient.oo have.reached an agreement on the Manchurian - question, and the story.is received sceptically here.\u2018 The St.Petersburg correspondent of the Telegraph ascribes to a responsible -official- here the opinion that the prospects of peace are far less hopeful than they were a while ago.The Daily Mail says it learns \u2018that | Russia\u2019s.unyielding resistance ta.the opening - of Youngampho, Corca, \u2018still blocks a settlement.The paper adds that the sitüation is very acute, and is nearing'a crisis.The Standard doubts the : authiènti- a | Calls on Followers «wl To Save: Zion City stumes, The \u201cDogs, Devils and xamiie BP.depart- CU.oe at Zion City last night.It .\u2018 vas called by Dowie for the purpose CoE 7 So d'étarting afund of $1,000,000, with of thé vtt to pay of all the indebtedness es {hat bangs over Zion City and him- wll, - The_outpouring of his.followers iengo, December 3\u2014A great - gath- of the Dowicites was held in the e.EEE vas not ome to bring cheer to the cp heart of the overseer of Zion.The STL Tabernacle seats 6,000 people and usu- ERBROOKE sy all the seats are taken at the rem special meetings called hy Dowie.Last | Ens aa night the hall was not over hall.filled ds to be ready to present it \u2014 ho ting of Presbytery in - Sher- PANESE- fl mph st , Les M tir ced of Kingshwry lost PL À or, Rev.NM S i aN BW eg; r.utherland, THE cl 4 Me ago, who.Was -removed IN LAW.À bath 0 or removed by Represent 2 \u2014\u2014 (roduced-8 x Lord Aylmer oi age exclu the + -adiutant-general.ot Chipesé Canad; iki japanese M + an militia, has been pleased he.J To Meopt the EP ° Ÿ on] of the pointment of honorary 11th Hussars.- oY - \u2018 | i _ \u2018Andrew\u2019s nomination.| THE OTTAWA - UNIVERSITY FIRE.Property Loss Now Placed at $450,000.MISSING: Ottawa, Dec.3.\u2014The statement of losses from the Ottawa University fire is given as fpllows : One domestic is missing.- - \" Ottawa, Dec.: 3.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014The missing woman, Davis, who was employed as a domestic at the Ottawa\u201d University, has _not \"yet been found, und \"it is feared that she perished in\u2019 the fire of yesterday.AH the other suf - ferers are doing -as- well as zoull be expected to- day, except Father Full ham, who is in a \u2018critical condition, ee ee rye ACTION AGAINST \u2014_ CHARGED BY A WOMAN WITH USING UNDUE VIOLENCE.- Quebec, Dec.3.\u2014Undue violence in ar- resting-her is the charge of which | Mrs.Faucher, of St.Sauveur, accuses Provincial Detective Sylvain: Mrs.Faucher fell and broke one of her legs while being arrested and has taken an action against the detective.Mrs.Faucher refused to allow a fm to the house to arrest her.with the \u2018above result city_of the Paris story; and herd it\u201d |MEN | was declar | sented wit The legislature sought |.The SEVEN PERSONS WERE MORK OR | LESS INJURED AND ONE IS Loss or buildings .ue vu £450,000 - Insurance .verres Daursosons eee 177 500 : Persons injured .co ee 07 Missing, & domestic: \u2026 vu 1 |.INJURED ARE D DOING WELL._ A DETECTIVE.bailiff \u201cto make a seizure upon her goods, and Detective Sylvain was sent SHERBROOKY, QUE., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903.- believes that the position is one of extreme delicacy and even danger.DENOUNCES DELAY.: | Tokio, Dec.3.\u2014 The Progressive party, whigh is the strongest in Japas alter the Constitutional party, adopted resolution similar he one adopted by the Constitutional o 1 sociation yesterday, denouncing the delay in the negotiations between Russia and Japan, and urging that they be hastened, but the Progresives\u201d re HL the country contempt.| It also demands that \u2018the principal ports-in Manchuria be opened | to trade.There are signs that the\u2018 two parties, under the stress of thei}! crisis may possibly co-operate in .sn{, effort to overturn the Governments: FOR THE CHURCH MR.C.¢.CRAIG CARRIES ory THE FIRST PRIZE\u2014MR.PO-.COCK CAPTURES THE + BOOBY.| CL Compton, Dec.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The ga- ladies of [the Methodist church held yesterday afternoon and evening.Owing to the liberal patronage of friends from other churches and out » the kindly co- operation of weather and roads, the salo fin-| ancially and socially was a great SAICCESS.Perhaps the most interesting | part of the evening's entertainment Was | the hemming contest number, were seated around a.long equal strips of cloth.utes were | the large crowd \u2018present.When time the following prizes: lst,Mr.C.G.Craig; 2nd, Mr.J.Fortier; 3rd, Mr.C.Sa nders, while amid deafening cheers Mr.|Stephen Pocock was \"pre- the \u201cbooby\u201d prize.LA \u2018pleasing\u2019 feature of the evening was the presentation to Mrs.(Rev.) Seller of a handspme quilt by the gentle , men of the congregation.THE SHERBROOKE \u2018SNOW SHOE CLUE.Interesting Programme for the Season, - MANY PEEAS ANT EVENINGS THE CLUB HOUSE, Sherbrooke Snow Shoe Club planned for an interesting series AT has of tramps this winter, the first ; to take place next Wednesday evening.À prospectus has been issued for the winter, as follows : _ DECEMBER.| \u2018Oth\u2014Tramp, opening night, stdg cuchre, oyster supper.Cr 16th\u2014Tramp, veterans\u2019 night, New England supper.2rd\u2014T ramp.31st\u2014Tramp, watching for 1904 at the Club\u2019 House.JANUARY.6th\u2014Tramp, ladies\u2019 night.13th=~Tramp, smoking concert.20th\u2014Stag cuchre and supper.27th\u2014Tramp, oyster supper.FEBRUARY.3rd\u2014Tamp, with \u201cTuque Rough masse.10th\u2014Tramp, oyster supper.17th\u2014Tramp, stag euchre./ 24th\u2014Tramp, debate, or ?bg WILL SUCCEED | \"REV.MR.BALFOUR.etes ; B.BROWN WILL \u2018BE.REV.E.PETERS PARISH.Ç Bis Dunn has appointed Rev.E.G.B.Brown, of Lachine, to succeed \u2018Rev.Mr| Balfour, who goes to Huntsvillé, Ont, as curate of St.Peter's parish.Mr.Brown is a graduate of Bishop's College, Lennoxville.\u2014 : EARL OF STAIR.DEAD.\"Mec.3 3.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Earl of Stair (John Hamilton Dal- 1 h- le), died, this morning, at Loc eh Scotland.He was born in 1819.| - London, The \u201cYs\u201d will mect with 1 Mrs.Ne il, Friday, at four o'clock, | | .| Two OLD aE.STRUCK FROM | into univers ab! Lg pre SEWED 8 Competition at als 3 CR do much to ipromote the sport in.| nual bazaar under the auspices of the to \u201cwas | D LL pe will probably.be playe at for gentlemen.| The compétitors, about twenty in|: table, supplied with needle, thread and |.Fifteen, min; f ven them to work, during\" a which they were: amusingly -watched by L Le off, lady judges awarded ond.: COME CURATE OF ST.ji | HOCKEY LEAGUE \u201cHOLDS MEETING, | B: Te Clubs Organize for | q : the Season.-.| + 8 | LIST BECAUSE THEY PLAY- \u2018 _ ED ROVGH HOCKEY.The annual last night in Tho College House, Len- their umeportemanlike - contluct of last on, Johnston and Rocque, of the Hon clection of officers resulted as ows ; - \u201cPrevident\u2014A.M.Taylor, Lennoxville, | Vice- Presidént\u2014C.Terrill, Stanstead.>Sécretary-Treasurer\u2014J.À.Flanders, Stanstead College.{Other members of E i er members o xecutive Commit- -Strachan, B.C.School; C.Wig- Sherbrooke ; Ross, Sherbrooks igh \u2018School.Cr | Bishop's College, owing to Jack of wag forced to drop out of th series, much to the-regret of all he clubs.Magog also dropped out.: le Sherbrooke Hockoy Club\u2019 has ain.cntered the senior serics, and the truggle between Sherbrooke, Lennox- vie and Stanstead for senior honors i {will be close.Co fore Sherbrooke High School and the Stanstead Club\u2019 each placed \u2018a \u2018team in the junior series.This ought! hese two places and will certainly, aiso_ the standard of their future ams, The meeting then adjourned draw up the schedule.If there is o rink at Sherbrooke the Sherbrooke: loxville, _ SENIOR SERIES.| Jan.| 1.\u2014Stanstead vs.Sherbrooke, at tead.| | | wt -Lepnoxville, -_ À Jan.26-\u2014Sherbrooke ve.Lennoxville, + Sherbrooke.: ob.4\u2014Sherbrooke vs.Stanstead, at Sherbrooke.- .Feb, 19.\u2014Stanstead Vs.: Lennoxville, i Jan, 5\u2014Lennoxville vs, \\t Lennoxville, Jan.8\u2014Stanstead vs.Stanstead Col- ; æ lege, at Stanstead.Jan.9.\u2014Sherbrooke High School ve, | Lennoxville, at Sherbrooke.Jan, 15\u2014Stanstead College vs.Sherbrooke High School, at Stanstead College.j Jan.22\u2014Lennoxville Vs.Staistead College, at Lennoxville.- Jan.23\u2014Stanstead College \u2018vs.Bish- p's College School, at Stanstead Colt ' bac.Jun.23\u2014Sherbrooke High School vs, Stynstead, at Sherbrooke.C0 = pge, at Stanstead.Feb.Stanstead.ZL.Bishop's College School, at brooke.- Feb, 10.\u2014Bishop's College School ve.Lennoxville, at Bishop's College.stead, at Stanstead College y = Vollege.Fob.\u201c16\u2014Lennoxville Vs.High School, at Lennoxvillé.Feb.17\u2014Bishop's College School vs.Stanstead, at Bishop\u2019s College.> + - Stanstead College, at Sherbrooke.Feb, 24\u2014Lennoxville vs.Bishop's College School, at Lennoxville.Feb.26\u2014Bishop\u2019s College.School vs.Stanstead College, at Bishop's College.| Feb.26\u2014Stanstead vs.Sherbrooke.High School, at Stanstead.March 5\u2014Stanstead College, vs.Len: Hoxville at Stanstead College.| THE RICHMOND HOCKEY CLUB.| \u2014_\u2014 {OLDS ANNUAL MEETING ELECTS OFFICERS.| Richmond, Dec.3.\u2014(Special) ~The Tockey Club met en Thursday.evening ast for the purpose of organizing _ for he ensuing season.The following of- cers were elected: Hon.President, Mr.) R.Rattray; Hon.Vice- president, Frank Smith; President, * N.Lance; Xice-president, W.Roi; Captain, IL.Smith; Secretary, 'F.Morgan; Treasur-| r, E.Leonard; Executive Committee , W.Rattray, M.McKee and R.Hepburn.Jt is proposed to establish 8 League of the clubs of the surrounding towns to unite in playing a series .of matches for a trophy.Mr.Ed.Dyson is to have the management of the rink for this season.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.| Forecast for the next 24 hours, is gued by the Meteorological Bureau: | | Most fair and cold, followed by light sow falls at night.i - ceting of the Eastern] Townships Hockey League was held} iy ill: Meekren, + Jan.12\u2014Lennoxville vs.Stanstéad; Jan.30\u2014Stanstead vs.Bishop's Col- | 5.\u2014Btanstead vs.\u2018Lennoxville, at | Feb, 6.\u2014Sherbrooke High School vs.| Sher-| Feb.12\u2014Stanstead College vs.Stan- [ Feb.13\u2014Bishop\u2019s College, School vs.| Sherbrooke High School, at Bishop's | Sherbrooke | Feb, 19\u2014sherbrooke High School vs.| | the country.Axo! | \"SCHOOL, THIS MORNING.Mr.|- {| dian courts entered November, PRICE ONE CENT.| Brought to a Close, Last ii Meeting\u2014Deane The session of the.Deanery Board of hoxville.© Last year's unfinished bug-||the District of 8t.Francis Asiodiation, | : \u201c| opened at 2.30.yesterday, in.the |iness was first, taken up, Owing\u2019 to y y, in Church.Hall, Rev.Canon Scarth, D.C.L., presided.Rev.Parrock was re-clec Secretary of Peso Board, and the following lay members elected: | Messrs.Taylor and Turner, Cookshire ; || Carr, Fitch_Bay; Mitchell, Drummond: Stanstead, Standish, Bowen and Bayley, Halley; E.N.Robinson, Coaticook; H.A.Elkins and N.T.Truell, Sherbrooke; \u2018Ward, Bromp- ton; Lasalle, Dudewell; F.T.Mappin, Richmond; W.R.Jenks, Dudxwell.The Rural Deans elected were: Canon Scarth; Deanery of Sherbrooke; Rev.J.Hepburn, Richmond, Rev.G.H.Parker, Coaticook; Rev.A.H, Robertson, Cookshire.CHURCH SCHOOL REPOËTS.The reports \u201c from Bishop\u2019s College were read by Rev.Dr: Allnatt, Dean of the Faculty of Divinity, and Rev.Dr.Whitney, Principal; that of Bishop's College © School - by the head-master, Rev.E.J.Bidwell, M.A., and that of King's Hall, Compton, by Rev.Albert Stovens, M.A AH were eminently satisfactory, showing that church ed- cation in the district is progressing in the welljequipped College and schools.The Rev, Albert Stevens alluded to the effort which is being made to establish a.Normal School in the Townships, and said that if any such project were carried out, it should, in his opinion, be in connection with Bishop\u2019s College.Mr.sen also spoke of the precarious state of the health of Canon Foster, late Rural Dean of Coaticook, | which prevented his being present at the meeting of the Association, and it was moved by Ven.Archdeacon Roe; seconded by the Rector, that a .mes- | sage of aflectionate regards and warni- est.sympathy be sent to the Rev.Canon Foster.: .The Bishop expressed his \u201cdeep thankfulness for the system of religious | education ji \u2018the district, furnished by | the University of Bishop's College, B.es School, and.King\u2019s Hall.He eked \u20ac f the clergy- to-do what they could Stanstead, present the claims of of - these sti tions toi their parishioners.Mr.R, T.Meckren, of Stanstead, {read an able and exhaustive paper, enlivened with touches of humor, entitled { \u201cWhat part may a clergyman take in | civil life\u201d and Mr.N.T.Truell, Principal of.Sherbrooke High Schook, followed with \u201cHow the Church and the | ing hymn | Shreve, the Rev.Albert Stevens gave Church of England - District Meeting.Evening, by Annual Mis- ry Board Session.in the Cy Afternoon.1 dealing with the subject in a masterly manner.* The Lord Bishop heattily thanked and congratulated Mr.Meekren Truell on their excellent papers.Tow.Dr.spoke briefly and eloquently.A rising vote of thanks was given to Rev.Dr.Symonds for his address, and his sermon of the previous evening.The meeting then adjourned.: THE ANNUAL MISSIONARY MEET : ING.\u2018The missionary meeting in the evening was presided over by His Lordship, Bishop Dunn, who was on the platform with \u201cseveral of the clergy, while others-sat among the audience, which was very large.\u2018After the open- and prayer by Rev.Dr.a clear and concise epitome of the reports which- had.been handed in, showing large gains in the sums contributed by the various parishes for missions.Mr.Stevens stated that 27 parishes and.\u2018missions, 28 clergymen, 4 retired on pension, 6 engaged in teaching at Bishop's College, making -38 in all,-one-halft the clergy in the diocese of Quebec.\u201d The Rev.\u201d E.J.Bidwell then gave one of the most lucid, logical and pleasing addresses \u2018that had ever Leen delivered in St.Peter's Church Hall.1 I'he Rev.Pr.- Symonds was called on By the Bishop to speak in place of the Rev.G.FT Harding, and | complied.© - His Lordship made the closing - address of the evening, | expressing: hin pleasure- at the meetings, of which this was the last.He felt it a great privilege to listen to addresses such as had been given hy Rev.Mr.Bidwell We have been shown in eloquene language why our religion is a missionary religion.We need not he dis- made.There is no promise that all wi, accept the gospel, but the - command is to go and preach it to the whole\u201d world.Consider the influx - of settlers into the great Northwest, amd do all that is in your power to give them the privileges which you enjoy, by contributing money and men and your prayers.\u2018Several Missionary TTymns were sung | heartily by the choir and audience, and \u2018schools may better co-operate with \u2018each other in the Missionary cause,\u2019 the meeting of the St.Francis District Association closed with the Benedic- \u201d tion, pronounced hy the Bishop.: ere |THE COOKSHIRE \u201cCONVENTION, R.1 Pope Unanimous Choice of Conservatives, | ACCEP = CANDIDATURE \u2014 ÉARLY ELECTION, PREDICTED.| Écokshire, Dec.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The \u2018expected happened at the Conservative | convention yesterday afternoon, the 1 unanimous choice falling upon R.H.| Pope, M.P., who accepted the candida- { ture for the coming election.I Over one hundred | present, representing all parts of the leounty.= I Dr.M.J, Mooney was chosen pre- | sident \"and {Mr.Cyrus MacRae sce retary of the County Association.Speeches were made by Mr.R.H.Pope, Mr.A.W.Girard, M.L.A., and others.Mr.Pope predicted that the clections | would be held at an early date.Lv- erything indicated \u201cthat the Govern- | ment was preparing for an appeal to N\\ |REV.DR.SYMONDS | \u201cAT ,LENNOXVILLE.PAID VISIT TO COLLEGE AND \"The Rev.Dr.Symonds, Vicar of Christ church cathedral, Montreal, who-has been here attending the dis trict meeting, visited Bishop's College | and Bishop\u2019s College School this morning.: _ fe addressed the boys of the school in Bishop Williams Hall.© At noon Dr.Symonds -lunched with Principal and Mrs.Whitney.|| \u2014 \u201c THE PRIVY COUNCIL, RENDERS | : IMPORTANT JUDGMENT.London, December 3\u2014The ; Privs Council yesterday, decided that placer miners in renewing leases to their claims must- submit to any © fresh changes the Canadian \u2018Government may choose to enforce.The council dis missed the appeal of the Klondike delegates were |- MAJOR |.WOOD IS VICE-PRESIDENT.E T.Bank Board.HAS BEEN DIRECTOR FOR YEARS AND HAS DONE MUCH TO 7 PROMOTE INTERESTS OF THE INSTITUTION.At the meeting of the Bank, yesterday, ing was held.conclusion = of the general Eastern.Townships\u2019 Mr.William Farwell was elected President,\u201d and Major !.Wood, Vire- | president, succeedipg the late Hon.Senator Cochrane, in this office.Major Wood has been a director of the Eastern - Townships\u2019: Bank for many years and more closely assoc dated with the man: agement thar any other of the direct ors.Many important duties in- con nection with the extension of the Bank's influence, the opening of new branches, ete, have been undertaken - by him, and the Major's many friends {in all parts of the country will gratulate him upon his lection.con \u2014_\u2014, GERMAN ESTIMATES.\u2014\u2014 AMPERIAL FIN ANCE SSAR FIX BAD 1 SHAPE.Berlin, Dec.2.\u2014- The heperiad bats mates for J961 are .publistiesl.- \"her \\confirm the pessimistic forecasts.that have been made concerning them.They provide for the expenditure of 2 460,- 000,000 marks, an increase of 43,000, 000 marks as compared With 190.The increased demands of the various departments necessitate a loan of nearly 215,000, 000- marks.Le SAM PARKS ILL.HE IS CONFINED TO THE asp TAL AT SING-SING.New York, December D \u2014 The Press says: \u2018Sam\u2019 Parks.th: convieted walking delegate to the.Housesmith= and\" Bridgemen's = Union, is comtined miners, Chappelle, Carmack and others, _against the judgments of the Cana- 1902, \u2018which rejected their appeals for the refunding of.the royalties collected.i 4e ns y = n° - rad egret an di - to the hospital in Sing-Sing prison.He was taken there by direction © of Dr.Robert T.Irvine, the prison physician, who says that Parks xa very \u201csick man.and # Symonds being called upon, there are in the district of St.Francis successful series nf.and Dr.Symonds.couraged for great progress has been- Elected to This Position on the Directors\u2019 meet- has probably heen 7 - Course the story has not > The \u201cCounty.Fair\u201d : -Sherbrooke, \u201c> - -How about with the North American Life?Are you kicking yourself for placing it with them?À \u201cNo, but for not placing it long be- | fore 1 did.\u201d - = _ Experience of a, - W.S, Dresser &C 0.| District Managers.Que.| vpaa me a a 1.Blac \u2014- Will make an old or faded over- \u2018coat quite.as good \u2018as new.Our - prices for dyeing and pressing, 81.50.LOTHROP'S LAUNDRY AND STEM OYE WORMS | 6 Water Street.Tht t Tn Sherbrooke KASTERN TOWNSHIPS HANK DIVIDEND NO.88.NOTICE is hereby given that a Dividend of Four per cent for the current half year has been declared upon the paid-up Capital Stock \u2018of this Bank.(but on new gfock to apply from 7 date of payment only» and that the same will - be payable at the Head Office and Branches, on |- and after Saturday, 2nd Day of Jan, Next.\u2018The Tranzfes Books will be closed from the 15th to the 31st December, both days inclusive.By order of th So J.MACRT ON, .__ General Manager.Sherbrooke, 2nd Dec » 1908.SE \u2014 OTHELLO.AT.THE THEATRE.: Second Production of the Play in Sherbrooke.PLAYED BY STRONG COMPANY BEFORE DELIGHTED AUDIENCE.\u201cOthello,\u201d the great Shakespearean \"play, for the second time, last evening, delighted a Sherbrooke audience: Mr.Harry Leighton, as Othello, Miss: Florence Gale, as Desdemona, and Mr.| Frederick Bertrand, as Iago, displayed\u201d much talent in their difficult and important roles and were well supported by the other mémbers of the company.The complete scenery added much to the efiect of the production._ -Love, duplicity, honor and craftiness - run riot through \u201cOthello,\u201d unques- \" tionably the most melodramatic of all Shakespeare\u2019s works, yet withal, it is | recognized, as one of the most interesting life plays the Bard of \u2018Avon ever gave to the world.- There is modern realism in the story of the love of Othello, a Moor, for the Venetian maiden, \u2018\u2018Desdemona,\u201d and of the plotting, trickery, and subterfuges adopted and practiced by the scheming lago, one of the greatest villains ever seen upon the stage.The members of the company are remaining in Sherbrooke to-day\u2019 enjoyirig a little experience with Canadian winter.They proceed from here to Stam- .ford, Conn., where row night.7 ST.LAWRENCE ACCIDENT | MORE THIS YEAR IN SPITE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS._ Lomlon, Dec.3.\u2014The Times\u2019 Lloyd\u2019s \"correspondent says casualties on the St.Lawrence have been numerous this year, in spite of the improvements the Canadian Government claims to | have introduced.\"Of fifteen casualties cight got off with slight damages, three badly damaged, one damaged and three total loss.In 1902 there were eleven casualties, no total loss ; in 1901 five strandings without total loss; in 1900 five casualties, four - total losses ; 1899, four casualties, one total loss ; 1s98, three total losses out of five strandings.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201cCOUNTY FAIR,\u201d SATURDAY.The Press, Elizabeth, N.J.,.says :\u2014 \u201cAfter an - absence\u201d of a\u2019 few years, 1 Neil Burgess\u2019 very popular \u2018County Fair\u2019 returned to : Elizabeth and de: monstrated .conclusively that a New England play with real New England characters is very welcome here.The play returns greatly modernized.Of changed, such a thing could hardly happen, and still have -the play such a success.The scenery is entirely new, the cast is new, and nearly all the faces are new to the theatre-goers of Elizabeth.Perhaps the most striking \u2018and interesting addition to the always popular | show are the Dixon, Bowers & Dixon .Vaudeville Co., they are introduced in the final act.Since here last Mr * Burgess has many innovations, that of \u201cthe jgreat horse race scene is the most exciting of all.It was certainly \u201ca novelty.progfluction was a sucress;\u201d\u2019 will \"be at Clement Theatre, Saturday evening, Dec.= - D eve mere \u201cæs that Policy you took \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 much: | they play to-mor- | Taken altogether the\u201d \u201cas.\u201cthis | may \u2018possibly De the.only ship: ; .808g; - qu = ;, \u201c, + i ; from $1:50.to SLI 3,4 a.8 Combinat tion = ment Child's |High|Chairs! ~~ 8} Can be used.as high chair oF ai al chair wagon; cane.seat; and I golden | finish, + * [- ed ous : \u2014 Kindergarten Séte 1\u201d Red ôr Biue .; One table and two.\u2018chpirs.\u2018 Best quality, i El awe \u201c.wiiker, of Wood-Cradles i .Four designs: In wood, &t hi \"3180, 42,25 > Vivre 83.28.$5.40 W.Enamelled iron Cradi 8 4 images thy = x od ri \u2019s White Iron Crite, igns, with spring.bed | ETO our own price.\u2018Our range, es- ge ae Carriages, i yet counts, 7 pe +.Have|a , look.at our big window full of Baby: Sleighg: : Plage, YOu.erder.now time to purchase one at ago now.pi = 291 I pd a\u2019 Tir fd \u201c\u20ac $6.00\" \u201cLemaire Glasses, with .¢ 5 I [ import my- opera, and field \u201c À pair of Fiekd Gites may 47.50, good Tele ho case, res eo | 3 5, À .3 \u201cot THE TT ER = \u2018Panama\u2019 Junta.\u201cGive i Prompt Consideration I IT WILL.BE | , TED To WASHINGTON, { olon Tuesday \"with.\u2018the néw canal treaty.was \u2018ratified.yesterday without amend- \u201c(ment by the republic of Panama.- Rear | Admiral J.G.Walker arrived on: [the same train that brought Senor Bs prilla.After digcussing its - provisions, the ministers and members of the jun- | Friendship Lodge, A.F.& À.M.- was { held last night.Mr.FT.H.Crabtree, manager\u2018 \u2018of the town.: oe Hill and the doctor holds out little hope\" for her recovery.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet this pm, at the home of Mrs.Fred Jackson.2° _4- The Lord Bishop of Quebec, to-day for Stanstead and \u2018Beebe Plai could be the la ~~.up .all the small * week before Ch \u201csurprising the real enjoyment\u2019 you can get from the task \u2018of sWeep- imply \u2018by using-a modern Bissell The \u201c\u201cCyco\u201d bedrings give them their perfect.freedom of action.and entire absence of jar and noise, maki their workings smooth and noiseless As the economy alone, yod.cannot afford to be without a Bissell.as one |: one will outlast forty brooms, besides 1 brightenistg and preserving your car- Pets, maving them wear much longer.our, prices: : frand Rapids,\u201d - vickel Trimmed, $3.50, \u201cJapan trimmed, $3.© Standard; $2.50.4 pe The stock is complete.now in all be able to make a week or so.later.DOWN \u2018CUSHIONS | Best quality, 16x16, at 75c.18x18 at .J 20x30 at 81.20.22522 at $1,40; \"24x24 at $81.65, 26x26 at 81 95.28x28- at : 22.25, : Where he wil hold d_confirmations, Me Shopping.- begins ia \u2018Earnest.| .Three weeks, then Christmas\u2014\"'hat Christ .mas is \u201cjust around the corner\u201d is hard to realize and so many gifts to be bought in the next twenty days.Ih © store was just as busy as 8 ritmas.| | 1 \u201cVEGETABLE\u201d DOWN CUSHIONS = DOWN CUSHIONS for covering | sizes, an assertion we probably will not | pany Piel NEWS.1 36-138 Wellington Street., - Thavsday, Dec 3, 1908, couple of days\u2014people pick- things just\\as though it Was a 18x18 ,t 50c, 20x20 at 60c, 22x22 at À 70e, 24x24 at SOc.= ;Ç DOWN TEA COSIES\u2014 - _ Approved shape, - and 75c.Snow Shoes.1 Best qualities, 5 -Finely Strung, rate Correct SHiapes Children\u2019s at $1.95 pair.Girls\u2019 at\u2019 $1.60 pair.- Ladies\u2019 and Boys\u2019 at $1.75 and $2.Gents\u2019 at $2.25 and $2.60.Shanty, at $k 25, $1.70 aad $2, FANCY BASKETS\u2014 A nice assortment, suitable for Xmas .giving\u201435c, ; da , $1, 81.50, $1.75.SHAWLS, A L KINDS\u2014 | We don\u2019t khow of any more, appropriate gift for a lady.Useful at all seasons.| Our stock makes easy choos: ing.81, $1.25, 81.50, 817, $2, $2.50 up to $6.50.+ Shoulder Shawls, 85e, 81; sra 2.Tüquer - Far.Cardinal, scarlet, blue, ete.y whim, durable qualifies, ° \"25c,, 30e, 35c, 45c.: YOUNG CANADA SETS\u2014 1 Consist of tuque, sgsh and.\u2018 \u2018Just the- thibg to keep young.om aa \u2018warm \u2018these winter days.9 $1.25, $1.25, 81.40 per set.Col ors\u2014Cardinal, blue, -scarlet or white, I - F F VB; } \u2018The treaty was discussed nd | \"Dec.3.\u2014 The regular meeting of- Mrs.Jos.Lapoentre is dangerously\u2019 Cm nm pA RT aie PATES \u201c2 M GOoD PASSENTS Este oué} di» with mie ls lenses.| - - ; : A £3.00.willy alsoipet id pair.o Pod ars : | | spend as: much.ak YL on a pair bs and d get the best.\"TREATY.imi qe AT ONCE TRANSIT (ri oli Lu Padama, Dec.3.\u2014 Minister of For: [7 den Affairs Esprilla arrived here from |: ta, all signed the document with a |$ Union Asbestos Mine, Black Lake, is in | : _ - , c \u2018 - jr: x À a Le ; \u201d hE _.; SS 7 aires LF wom BE #5 had \" low as io or as high as A - Civ i tir i cba NE El 43 9 VF 4m ee , A Sirathcous Square pt re EE TT wo PROTECT THE RULERS.th.ES 1 PET tesa Ho | \u201cmme to Watoh .Anarchists.: .i | te some DETAILS or hu.; Somme - 7.D \u201c1.| ARR MADE PUBLIC.= for York ps 3,44The World, Pub- shes the following cable : Paris, Dec.8,\u2014It sopms that ET | bonds of states throughout \u2018the world | * have ed a\u2019 Mutual Protection As- gociation against anarchists and .an- aïcliital assassins.Tt is learned un- ficially that a system of interngtion- 2, pang of detectives.bas Jen in- special gold pen, \u2018purchased for.the oc-;j8l excl pris Then they hande it to Ad- gugurated.\u2019 This means Eng- miral Walker for transmission \u201cto lish, French, German and alien de- Washington.2 tectives and secret police will soon \u2014 0 be.among.these who protect from .| lishatids apd~anarchists the life of the iN COR \u2018| Bresidént \u2018of the United Statës.\u201cThe firgt active step in this direction has been taken Detective S.R.Ireland, who was one of the secret service men.surrounding President McKinley at \u2018Bu flalo in September, 1901, \u2018when the à sassin \u2018fired \u201chis fatal shot, is.About to be attached to the corps bof detectives detailed to protect Pre- gident | Loubet on his return visit toi 4 tho\u2019 ing of Italy.\u2018The official re- est for Ireland : Services has angered.He secret police of France, who' sneer- | déclare that, inasmuch\u2019 as Îre- \u2018 J not, _ prevént Président Me- 6 guarding anyone.But - the important fact is that! Mr.Poulet, assistant director of \u2018President Loubet\u2019s house old, acknowledges tht \u2018Ireland has \u201cbeen engaged to \u2018accompany the | President to Italy because \u2018of Treland\u2019s knowledge of American-Ttalian - anars chistes._ el PRÉSIDENT SENDS.; HER A ROSE.; MISS POLLOOK$ sn ef IN \u201cBER | FATHER HELPED TQ MAKE: ; CHIN A JUDGE.SFE Toph Kan., Dec.a \u2014 In aol ance , With President - Roosevelt's ,instructions, a rose from \u2018the desk in his.| office in the White House was given to little Miss Lucille.Pollock here Monday last.She is sixteen.The President\u2019s messenger was Cyrus |Lelland, a Kansas politician, who has been in Washington working in| the \u2018interest of a.J.C.Pollock, for Judge of the federal district of Kansas.his pppotntment, T -| $2.50.Ly Miss.Pollock wrote her father a ietter * declaring her faith in him , while - 3 sizes, ,Ç 50e, \u201c65e he against him were.pending; and the letter was indirectly responsible fer \u2014 TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All dru ts refund the money if it fails to cure E.W.Grove's signature ® on each box,- 25c b e bo ISLAND BROOK.Dee.2.\u2014Sleighing is \u2018very good: We how it will stay with us.Mr.John Burns, ir, > is quite ill at present.\u2018 Thomas Carty.is repovering \u2018typhoid fever.ME.and\u2019 Mrs.Saunders and daughter | from Shawbridge are visiting friends in- this| place.before going to Manitoba, \u2018where they intend te.live in the from | spri g.Rev.Mr.Davis is: holding special services in the Methodist church for- a ion of weeks._ _ do A | Walking Sticks and Umbrellas W¢ have a large assortment just in, ranging in price to: suit all, Gold crogks, $10 to.$15.- Gold Knobs, 86 to $10.- Real Ivory, Silver.mount, 84.80 \u201cto 26.75.8 Real Ivory, Gold mount, $7.00.Inlaid Partridge Wood, $1.50 to Congo Crooks, |, 75¢.to $2.00, Swagger Sticks, 50c.to $2.00.Lady\u2019s Gora mounted.Umbrella, 5 to 87.= z Lady's Silver outed | Umbrella, $4 to.86.50.= Gent's Silk Clan 3150 to 8.Call And 59e oy 3 7 \" R.J.SPEARING, 33 Strathcona Square, >a oral Bureau of A part of the Government.lo days in Cookshire with her J ter, Mrs.S, Willard.) for.13 Weliagton St, provides desideratur\u20140n0.of the finest of all the Tobaccos that we ar In # Ib.packages, 406, KE KINKEAD & co ° responsible Sherbrooke, Que, , in the line oe ods for for win | cote ; | Fur Linec 2 ( CoAT ) - * Another extra fine la Ta oni Another case of.those special Blankets j jn to-day\u2014better than the tast lôt.While they last $2 50 a Pair.\"OTHER LINES! Wellington Blankets, $3.50 2X ou in.3 \u2018\u201cBamed conta de pride pi Aus Saxomy,: \u2018025.+ 56501 es fn.x 82 im eiowey & warm?\u2019 Abbotsford Blankets, $9.00] oT 68n.x 86m.Abbotsford Blankets, - : $12.00] 72in.x 90 uli cssoft a as Silk\u201d : Le STEEL MEN MEET © IN PITISBURG.rares THE QUESTION OF WAGES IS UNDER CONSIDERATION, Pittsburg, Pa., Dec.3.\u2014The presidents and other -subsidiary officers of the underlying companies in the United States Steel \u2018Corporation- met here yesterday.\u2018 Jt i¢ \u2018said that the most \u201cserious \u201cmétler: utider térisidera- tian \u2018is the\u2019 quéstion of wages.lt is generally admitred that committecs have been at work formulating scales of reduction which may go into effect reductions \u2018contemplated \u201c it is said ranges from ten to thirty-five per cent.es -e\u2014 \u2014 MARQUIS ITO\u2019S ESCAPE.SUGGESTIONS- OF SENSATIONAL J APANESE PAPERS ARE .BEARING FRUIT.Yokohama, Dec.3.\u2014 A Japanese medical student was arrested Tuesday» on suspicion: of an attempt to assassinate the Marquis Ito.He carried a \u2018dagger concealed: under his kimona when arrested at the Marquis\u2019 villa at \u2018Miso.It is believed that this at tempt on the stätesman\u2019s life was thy outcome of the recent suggestions _ in \u2018the \"sensational.newspapers of Japan.that a Ministerial assassination would |.duce a more warlike policy on the : ~\u2014 LEARNED PLAIN, Dec.3.\u2014Master Arthur Wells is spending a few\u2019 weeks with lis grandparents, Mr.and Mrs, E.Boyle.Mrs.J.Sample is spending a few daugh- Mrs.George Sherman has recovered from her late illness, and able to resume her: household duties.The many friends of Mrs.E.Boyle are glad to know that she is much improved in health and is able to go out occasionally.- The ground is covered with a little snow, not sufficient to make sle ighing, und rain is\u2019 very badly.needed - to in- 60 in.x 80 in.\u201cgood weight\u201d Osborne Blankets, ce S400 60 in.x 80 in.\u2018extra heavy\u2019?u Stamford Blankets, .- $4.50.60m.x8@in; - | \u2018&Fine Soft Wool\u201d\u201d ; C Imported.Scotch; + « $5.00 E » Gin: x 86 ineh.: Imported Scotch, eo BAY LEY on Jan.1 mext.The extent of the | be a patriotic action tending to pro-|.fleld 8.Calls Dec.cently, Jones, is Very writing.crease the.flow of water.Many in this locality are drawing wyter a con siderable distance for their cattle.pn ae A ~ Sherbrooke LAYER $6.00 CCS WINTER ARRANOEMENT | \u201cof stitches to cl Mr.Duncan Ker spen wk in Newport, vit, rat ve engiving Day with his dnaghte 5 of | \u2026 Bt.Paul, Minn; + that place.He reports seeing very pleas sunt Mr.Clarence for some time much\u201d impro\u2018t + the Jarvis-Smi cert in-the Opera pH Jdisten to- the Mason & isch Piano we have furnish.+ |ed -for this occasion.Piano is taken from regular stock ab our store and Wile - for sale to-morrow, The | Mason, '& Risch is a Plano i for lifetime wear and: if yop \u2018buy one you will never |its investment.We can shoe you complete -stock- of {ip new: styles if yous will favor us with a visité _ B.C.Wilkin & So SOLE AGENTS.#1 and time of need.\u201d os 5 don Lamb Skins for La just received.OC ; Write for catalogue.\u201cLP, CORMIER § You + SHERBROOKE | Lk 44 MORTGAC + 7 pe INCORPORATED !: J | à UPCAPITAL.$ 2% | B semé, ë 25 MONEY RECEIVED ON REY ghest current Fates ç od bgp on daily balances is slo uted half-yearly an principal: or, paid- to deposi POSE ARE PAYABL D \"MAND, t tice, and interest iho o withdrawal.Th .a good ; investment for- the idler lige or tat Holid ey Con.| House to- Thi ; = * Indie ; Ÿ can depend in them ff © The children have been tal - Mas for witli Now the N a ww EE; catchier de, a child 0, 1.cases 3 ) .gery \u2018be a chi ren a dix Bor tare: dns.always bec For special cass\u2014¥ Qageçes i 's most- attract er~-hres dollars per bok Cotton Root ot Dompousé.Take no othet © Pose as all pills, mixtures and p.rei \u2019 ce EXPRURY.Lopne pe pese 7; \"St.Johnsbury 806 Bam, CE, MORRIS & McIV ER, Adve: NCE Sherbrookeand Richmond BELL & McCABE, Advocates Sher CAYERE and Windsor Mills.11 J.DUFFEIT.B.A, B.C.L.pére, H.1 Law Chambers, 125 Wellington 8 Z YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun Life- H Buildinæ, Sherbrooke.D GAN DIER om.1 Whitng Blôck.- 1p bion Hotel.pop Mie eive prom B,A.Sc., C.E.G.20 21 Montrea\\ st, Bell mea - WEST COMPTON.9 \u2014THe weather continues A, mac vote Sue, 10h col, not quite enough en ing, but- wagoning is got Very #eaïre also, news.Mr.Thomas fortune to cut his tequiring the (servi Hatley.Jse the wound.Coaticook Hous | travellers.L time was Ch Keir has been Jaid = \u2018 C BACHA, D, with a bad \u2018cold, Kilburn, Propi fatunis,.This year\u2019s disp! king- more - complet sold tidal\u201d \u2018ever before, a 1 ur druggist for: : Goutte 1 No, 3 dangerous, 3% A Grugeiss fre store.ee goods are n« minion of Canad and four La tra .y-~Judt shbugh to g ve y Sain.Gh Deck mpaay, ot hat the showing will be Fe wi.= thfety, and oy are finding Nos.1 and 3, sold inal Shckiyols + .for wisé omes don\u2019t wait.> 4738 ti \u2019 » what they - want he.m abl eyes on ît | Sarin 2 Undressed Dc want \u20ac dress them fo =! IN EFFECT OCT.19, 1906 we pe Huy now.Trains run daily exept Sundays, zoos vie , Ë \u2018 therwise vo TRAINS LEAVE mn i Cù\".Ji R.McB MAIL 5.00 a.for for St.Jo -\u2014#.; 3 N.H., Nashua, ter, Boston, La rte EEE otre motor va, | Samer of Hold ves 4 ton.R.Noi a nr \u2019 ni IL N) Jet., Springfield om > : ne tor SERV ICE, SHI TRAINS ARRIVE AT te B : 10.00 a.m, 8 - Pr Ly) Jay arriv ; Sherbrooke 82 Pan, } Conticoot and in.; nas am.) Inland Pond AC SERGE HS vo Cok NE, - 1 5.55 8.ov Pin Sf Johasaty | _É 4 ivi erbrooke i 1.50 à \u2018 76 iim fo 4am.to» and points cast ms ee res À 0m) Richmoné, TT : 9.38 am.| SQusbec unit - 4 à Sani ° PROFESSIONAL and.; 1 43 TR uw .) i en $ BUSINESS CARDS.¢ ap points | : Lm.fy © ovvscconsuessssesse® .9.28 am.0 0-13 ta.m., 13, oes = aod Prot.nage a \u2014 very - ow for aleig® ud.Water A Thwaites hud the dis leg quit a badly Të ces 0 Dr several = who touk t part of having f last j ; | dE.To Vancouver, Wig lots aud Detroit; | Cha sleighs running there enter\u201d h Whyte Mr and Mrs, Joe ins 848 | 0 at Montreal tained seVera Jast- card party on riley bE of a SOTTUM, ds « at the present ye, Ear, Nose .ST.) She e\u2014 ce.ro e.Popular bow?foe \u2018 nes: eo Ef \u2014euvo0u, I YOU NTERESTE IN Fur Coats, - Jackets, - Neck-pleces, - Muiis, hing in the line of goods fon for winter.3 \u2014 or 807 oom \u201cFur Lined oe Coats |.A SPECIALTY.gotber extra Ane lot of Per- babe Skins for Tad\u2019 Jae.t received.i \u2018for catalogue.- SHERBROOKE LOAN 4 MORTGAGE CO.ni UPCAPITAL.156.500 NONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT highest - -current\u2019 rates of \u201cinterest re on daily balances.Interest] is computed half-yearly_ and added to sl or paid to depositor as de Seroars ARE PAYABLE ON DE MAND, - without, notice, and interest is allowed s-date of withdrawal.This furnishes | 4 good ; investment for the funds of dividuals; lodges or estates.Olen, No 2, Strathcona Square.rs The dice have been talking Christ.| mpgs for we: \u2018Now the whole city _ in caching the enthusiasm and soon \"everybody will be a child again, 4 \"Ow idly das.always been one of Derbrooke\u2019s most attractive holiday .ka This-year\u2019s display we pro- _bose making: more complete and prac- tial fa ever.before, a real holiday store, Many goods are now on dis- pley-jééf ebough to g ve You a hint of - what the shoWing will be in its en: trety, and they are finding ready sale, for wisé ones don\u2019t wait: Thoy snap up what they want the moment -they mi eyes om it.Regarding Undressed Dolls people : À pi.want to dress them for Christmas uy now.importer of Holiday Goods, Mfg.P.CORMIER & SON.| The Gorham Coy\u2019s s Sterling Silver.Sterling Silver made by the above : welt known Compatiy.The Strasbury pattern -in Flate: Ware, Bon Bon Dishes; Cologne Bottles Brush, Comb and Mirror in Case.Brush and Comb in Case, Jelly | Knives, Tomato Servers |Individual Butter Spreader, The largest stock 0 Sterling Silver i in Sher- | brooked.4, Mitch & bo KO.F.- FOSS; ELECTRIC WORK.DAC OO EPP EA MINN DA NAT AIR RIAA RIAA RAINS \u201cRICHMOND \u201c Dec.3.\u2014Mrs.A.G.Campbell left on Tuesday for -a short visit to + friends in ~ Quebec.; - 10 - Mr.\u2018Alex; Stewart, of Cleveland, now_ in Verdun Hospital, Montreal, was visited \u2018by Mrs.Stewart last week and found to be very_much bet- - | ter.return home.~ Miss N.Caswell, of Montreal, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.W.Rattray.Miss Stevens has returned from a two weeks visit to her brother LR ES oy SERVICE, SHERBROOKE.ve Arrive from ; pu | Conticook at 10.30 p.m.Len.Juland Pond 2,39-a.m.du eas 1350 om.Î stations J.11% am, Bain.Lov: (230 aon, 1158 pa, and.014 Or.TF 1378 p.m.19 1, to so ini cast My dn nd 11.26 a.mye Maio 4.57 p.m.(a pan.Inpselonial hy py a) ) Sorting: (11.26 a.m.Beil fat.Detroit.- 8.05 p.m.pa.\u201cSolago and 1.50 p.m.5 \u2018- Sunday Trains.7 Richmond, Quebec, Mon- 11.50 | | u Emm {p.m & HS siee mn car reservations and all A FOSS, C.P.Hl No 2Struthouna al TA RQ 0.C.MIGNAULT - CIVIL ENGINEER - - and LAND SURVEYOR.Bw ; 4 20e ang SHERBROOKE.Street i ierworky, w von aoû ster and Electric 4 Pian .Powers da Vancouver, Winnipeg, t Paul, Minn., Toronto, \"ad Detroit, Change of £4 BE a arg : an ak Montreal only, | 4 4 orm City Passenger Agt.aL 1 BACHAND, M.D, of th 7 © Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, a, BROOKS ST., Sherbrooke.À Consaite, tation.F ; ua .rom '0 a.m, tos p.So Tuesdays at Coati- N in Sherbrooke.> Montreal.\u2014.\u201d Miss N.Ginn has gone on a visit -to friends in Sherbrooke.) Miss Effie Dearden, of Windsor Mills, has.been the guest of Miss E.A.Rattray.Mrs, Exley, of Sherbrooke,-has been visiting friends here this week.\u201c Mr.and Mrs.Chas.\u201d Palton and children; of Amherst, N.S., have been visiting Mr.and .Mrs.E.G.Hutton, Stanley street, for some time past, but left yesterday for Montreal.Mrs.H.Miller, of.Upper.Melbourne, has gone to visit her daughter, Mrs.Streeter, at Lennoxville.Mr.T.McGuire, of Montreal, has been in town for a few days.oo Miss Emily Makin, of Upper Mel \"bourne, who has been ill for the past few weeks, is now somewhat better.Mr.Seth Taylor is now convalescent { and considered _ out-of danger.- 4 ALBERT MINES.\u201c Dec, 3.\u2014 Miss Lilian Côtton, Sherbrooke, spent Sunday with - parents.- Rev.Daniel Mick, of Robinson, oc- cupied- the pulpit in the.Methodist Church on Sunday last, and in a very practical -address brought out the needs of the.Foreign Missionary Society.\u201c Mr.D.Doyle had the \u2018misfortune of having his forefinger ~ shot off .while duck shooting on Sunday last.- The Albert Sunday School are preparing.for their \u2018annual Christmas tree and entertainment.Mr.Oliver Cotton.has left for Sherbrooke, where he = secured a Position with the Rand Drill Co.7 Mr.Harry Bunclark .spent Saturday r gst - \"of her \u201cMiss Alma Richards has left to take up à position in, Sherbrooke.The old cry, arcity of water\u201d I Miss Florence Caunter spent Sin day at the Mines.- \u2018Mrs.John Richards has arrived home after a pleasant visit to Sherbrooke, with\"her son, Mr: George Richards.[from a visit to SHerbrooke.| will pass the winter with his parents, We offer this season | Barnston, held in \u2018the Model School.\u2019 lis \u2018attending the Ministerial Conference The doctors gave her great en- |\u2019 | couragement, asserting firmly their opinion that he would soon be able to e : | Mary Curries, of Boston, who has been in also Miss Lilla, Lincoln and daughter, | of Mrs.Tof Sand Hill, Dec.3\u2014L.Becig last week, Mr.Vannevar, ot spent a day in our village the \u201cearly part of last week.Mr.Sheehan returned last Friday Donald J.McDonald is at home on a\u2019 visit to his mother, Mrs.J.B.Mec- Donald.Miss Elén Morrison, after making home from Lynn, Mass., last \"week and Mr.and Mrs.Allan McLeod.Mr.Gunn - is having the rink fixed up for the skating season lif .this cold weather continues, Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Green and |family have been spending the past two weeks on their farm in Ditchfield, and returned home to Birchton Tuesday.J -dJ.0.McDorald\u2018 \u2018ment to, Milan | the early \u2018part of last week to visit his aged father, who \u2018is reported to, be been for some time.1 J.M.M.Duf, of Montreal, whose siderable, spent \u2018two or three days in our village last week, returning home on Saturday morning.During the cold Weather last; week jce formed \u201caround the wharyes - and sheltered coves, much to the.satisfac: tion -of the small boys, who were much in evidesice with their skates.\u2018Mr: Henrichon had the\u2019 misfortune to \u2018break his leg one day last slipped, and being.a very.heavy man, { the fall was quite\u2019 serious.The break is - between the ankle \u2018and knee, News is to hand from Montreal that it is- hoped to save: both \u201chands - of Alfred Flint, as \u2018the injury ie not so Serious as at first thought.During the \u2018examination and subsequent treatment it was found that the larger blood arteries had escaped.- The \u2018Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.\u2018Barnabas\u2019 Church.are holding.their annual tea | and \u2018sale of fancy work in the Agnes Opera House Thureday night.The St.Andrew's supper in connection with the Ladies\u2019 Aid of Knox Presbyterian church, wiich was held |.Monday night in, the Opera House, was quite a success and was argo) attended by .our citizens \u2018of a nominations.\u201c WAYS.MILLS, school was closed on the teacher, \u2018the Conference.Dec.3.\u2014 Friday last Gould, attended.The Ladies\u2019 Guild \u2018will meet.with Mrs.|: afternoon.and J; W.\u20188.Sargeant, Frida invited to at, evening; Dee.4th.CAN tend.- Mrs.E.Le Gould, ; weeks recently with friends in port, has returned to her home.The Rev.Mr.Watson and.wife have: gone to Sherbrooke, where Mr.Watson.who spen nt.two | ; New-.which is being held there.= »- Mi.and Mrs.\" W.\u2018Davidson, va town, paid a visit ône.day, \u2018% of the week, at the Home of Mrs.|W.\" Sarge LA, \u2018Mr.pe Men \u2018Fay Howey are stopping at present.with her mother, Yrs.J.Hurd.: We are glad to report that Mes F L.Brown, who his been very ill of | late, is convalescent.Her sister, Miss caring for her, has returned home.Miss Mary Locke entertained her friends, Rev.Mr.and\u201d Mrs.Wilkinson, last Friday.Mr.C.Crook \u2018and sister, Gertrude, Grace, spent Saturday at the home \u20181.W.Gould.| Rev.Mr.Deeprose, pastor of the Methodist Church, Coaticook; preach-: ed \u2018in the Union Church here last Sunday.His sermon was both very _ in- lieresting and instructive.It being missionary Sunday, he took for * his text, \u201cJohn 4th chap,\u2019 4th verse: \u201cAnd he must needs \u2018go through Sa- maris\u201d\u201d He spoke of the great work the missionaries\u2019 \u201chad \u201cdone, and, doing.in India\u2019 \u2018ahd Chins, and.pecially in \u2018the South Sea Islands.Mrs.J.\u2018Converse \u2018is visiting her sister, -Mrs.George Moir, of Graniteville, at present.Tt \u2018 Lo LIN DA.Dec.3.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.R.E.Laberee, and Mr.and Mrs.C.visiting French, of Cookshire, \u2018were Mrs.D.B.Hall recently.D.B.\u2018Hall has been confined: to the house for the pase two, \u2018weeks with in- flamination- of the eyes.\" Among the Visitors the past week we noticed Mr.N.Bishop, of Bishop's Crossing ; Mrs.Cora Warner, Cole- brook ; Mr.and Mrs.Wingatt; Ascot Corner ; 1.J.Gilbert and Mrs.E.Gilbert, Bishop\u2019s Crossing ; J.N.Hall and wife, South Dudswell.ease.aera, FLOODS DESTROY | \u2018SALMON | HATCHERY.WHOLE SEASON'S \"BROOD .DESTROYED IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.Vancouver, B.C.\u2018Dec.3.\u2014 A flood AGNES AND Seat : gnetl and yo oo were visitors\u201d at Bnerbroot] mg noe A \u201c concord.N.H.,| a long visit to her parents, Mr.and | Mrs.- Norman Morrison, Main street, has returned to Hartford, Conn, Colin McLeod, \u2018Echo Vale, \u2018came skating | | which will soon be on now, especially | .; have] | been closed down for the .past three | da ovirg + invoicing, 4 quite feeble, but no.worse than he \"has property interests in Agnes are con- | week.| \u2018While coming down the stairs his foot | .| treal,| and has been taken, to Verdun | daughter.\\- 1.r.| John Gilmore is in Boston.| Miss |; lately! begun housekeeping at their farm here._ The \u2018Union\u2019 met with Mrs.H.Ham, are | as an Sake ion).ire The Lung Tonle The cure tha is grassed | by your druggist, 1 Prices 286, $05.nd $1.00 co 5.C.WELLS & Co, H.Kathan is spending al rbrooke, - supper and vale given- by \"ladies - the Congregational éhy rch came of Tuesday evening in orgoly pen of | hutch and was] As one \u2018entered the the booth where all t, ee sofa pillows, doilies; (| - shions, \u201ccollars, ete.Was oly looked after by Miss, Robinson and Mrs.A.H.Martin.Next came \u2018produce booth, where vegetables, jelly and marr:alade were \u2018to .be Miss Junt and Mrs.\"Melloon charge of \u2018this booth.The supper was gerved in \u2018the main part of the y, the tallés.being filled several .We.must not forget to menthe candy.booth, where all sorts | of.4 alicious \u2018candies were tempting the | 1 The Misses Butterfield pre- Mrs.C.Lunt and Mrs.| N here, H.Stone were in charge of the towel and apron \u2018booth, which was well pat- ronizéd.The proceeds were verysgrati: | fying | and it 'was a decided success.The many \u2018friends of Miss Jennie Bates regret to hear that she has been taken! suddenly ill again while in Mon- | 'eatment.The| ladies\u2019 of the Methodist - church i Christ suppet, which they | intend giving on Dec.18th, - \u2018 Mrs; Wm.Spalaing is \u201cspending el Hays t Sie Nil, the guest of her | | i Mr.| and.Mrs, Wright Hovey : have mes ving into their new, rene 5, which is.\u2018just: completed.\u2018The Derby Line school, are.now hav- m.\u201cTheir school: wir \u2018continue ist pie, sde 7 cone Several farmers are baying pre hay from Montreal of a good quality.:.$ iven|.by necessity, ith a \u2018small © St, \u2018have found plenty || by many.veis .of water, as numerous springs testify, some of ~whigh have in the extreme season gone dry.fs Mr.\u2018M.Harvey got two of his\u2019 fingers badly) lacerated Monday while .doing sue work at: the blacksmith shop: are \u2018sorry to learn of the\u201d fines of Mins Maud Peck.OU Mr./and Mrs.\u2018H.Colt have returned- from a week's stay at Ascot Corner.Mr.and Mrs.Elmer McClary have President, the regular day.Attend-.| ance small owing to extremely cold\u2019 weather.Mr.L.A.Steams of Magog.\u201d Was in | Th will be a social.and chicken | supper, under -the auspices of the | Young \u2018Ladies\u2019 Sewing Club, on Friday evening next, at the Hotel Hall.They { will also hold a Box Sale of fancy! and He articles at that time, | n here the past week to visit.his.a and will return soon.| and -àsk for th patronage of the pub- | lic.À Battles House! Magog.J.-E.Taylor prop + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014pouu CARS OFF NEAR WINDSOR ve THREE FREIGHT CARS DERATLED \"ON MONDAY.ri i Te vos, Cas Laker, we vo} z g * Mrs.A.Gadbois, of- Sherbrooke, who 1 for th | Miss Am are already makiig plans for their! \u2018 ing \u2018their .examinationg for the\u201d end of |- %| cough because it cures the \u2018something more.It heals \u2018and repairs the inflamed of wafs \u20ac, \u201coù 1héi premises, and wished |.- SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronto, Ont.t looked t 2 Why \u2014 = c bi others Po Le sien the wed | 10 CH EAP it.There t that these Kite by.the, lake ave pterlaced P OTOGRAPHS.Stroud s rietor.Firat-claes in every respect.| ; ere pr = 7 Fine Footwear | to go with milady\u2019 s fine gown.i - You are not limited to one shape or one style here\u2014the selections have enltivated every variation in fancy.a.A | WIGGETT a pan | Public Schools, w.TiANSELL (Successor to T.J.Tuck.) | Drgeist and stations.10 Steathoons 8q.Mail orders receive prompt attention.| W NDSOR MILLS Dec.8, +Miss Rosie - George Quest of St.the ux, of Windeor, .is in town Mrs.(Dr.) W.Begin.has been in town \u2018with her daughier weeks, has returned home?She will be replaced by her daughter, da Gadbois, for the balance lof the winter.Windsor| will not be wanting for hotels after this, two new applications being filed at the- Council.| Tors erick Cote, employed by the corporéti as boss, building their dam and power house for electric plant, has sever his connections with the j ] by William Kerr, of- this : St.George de Windsor |.report good sleighing in fact roads are good\u201d to the ; sth ange of Windsor, \u201cwhen they | haveto \u2018ck ange to wheels.; A ONUNDRUX When i is a cough more \u2018than alcough?.| When \u2018it's a settled cold.- When it hangs on in spite of \u2018all you can do.\u2018Cough mix- won't cure it because are-merely for a cough tures: rl and -and this is something more, Scott's: Emulsion cures the | tissues, where the cold has taken root and: prevents its comin back.We'll se \u2018youa sample free-upon \u2018request, Johns D, the- Photographer, I does not make them.- Johnston, the Photographer, | makes- | only HIGH GRADE Elctures ._ = gy Drink \u2018eas .AND.Coffees Giving to every purchaser of a pound of Tea or Cof- Griffith's \u201cWe ve talked this Cough Balsam be- | fore, and, thanks to satisfied customers, they talk it for us now.Real ly, it is the acme of good Cough Balsams, and if you haven't tried Griffith\u2019s Cough Balsam, you should do so at once, and relieve yourself .of that cough, which may develop to something \u2018worse.- = GRIFFITH THE -DRUGGIIT, Strathcona.Drug Hall, - - « w= - 61 Wellington Street | HOLIDAY SHOPPING! Do it now, or very soon\u2014no object in waiting.~My stock is all in and) neatly all being displayed.Owing to lack of room all my toys will not be displayed until next week.Christmas Cards, Calendars, Booklets, Toy Books and Alqums,, Work \u2018Boxes, etc., etc., are now on View.Drop in and see them.- JAMES THOMPSON, (Old 9c Stare Stand.) McDOUGALL & CONARS - STOCK BROKERS, - Members Montreal Le Mock Exchange, 1 $T.Francois XAVIER STREET MONTREAL, sotvate re te Bow verts \u201cDiamond Hall\u201d\u2014Ryrie | Bros.\u2014Toronto, is one of the largest retail jewelry ' stores in the world.2m OÙ J 7.monde, Jew Silverware, Leather Hi gens 22 you may select + IL A request will bring to your door\u2014free of cost\u2014our handsomely illustrated new ~ catalogue.Ready for deliv- | ery Nov: 1 sth; The great magnitude of our » business permits of our sell- 2 \"ing at money-saving prices.\u2026 We return your money in full with.- _ \u2018eut question if on receipt of I : a you are not perfectly satis» - RYRIE BROS.- JEWELERS 118,120, 122 and 124 .Yonge St., Toronto TT\" Surveyor and svi \u2018Engineer.1% K Street.In Bher; LA A.DUFRESNE \u201cBell Tel.349.Sim Forme brooke every Ésturds We Are fee on _ Friday a w ~ Saturday A beautifully dressed Rag Doll.Be sureyou _ getome, |: What might have: been a bad happened here Monday, on the G.Tar this C.- Francis, when three cars of a be recorded.~The wrecking trains from Richmond and Island Pond.were sum- and the track cleared for the Windsor \u2018Mills, Dec.3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 ® wreck | | P.Co\u2019s.new mills, on |.it |B - Passenger, which arrived here has destroyed the Dominion salmon hatchery a at Lakoke, and the whole | season\u2019s br very prevalent here.A e spreading of the rails.\"accident is, it isl \u2014\u2014 ERIE CAPITAL, $1,000,000.\u201cEstablished In Danville, 1807, Special attention is thereon at current rate and credited half ELEM.Henry \u2018Richey, Manager.= \"LAKE MEGANTIC- R.A.E.Adticin, Manager.RR EF PEOPLE\u2019S BANK of HALIFAX INCORPORATED 1864, J.J, STEWART, President.D.R.CLARKE, Gen'l Manager.-25 Branches, 9 Branches in Quebec.- In Megantic, 1804.|A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED =a od to the SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT where deposits of $1 00 and upwards are are received and interest allowed - Business By \u2018Mail Promptly Attended To.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCHES : REE EE EER RESERVE $420,000.In Cookshire.1895 = |X| | LJ yearly, HE 8) RRR -.COORSHIRE- l F.E.Halls, Manager.WARWICK- \u2018 'J.A.Bazin, Acting Mgr.IRIN INT ERNIE LININE Ts LR RYN SEREREREEEEEE + ss ee ee ln «\u20ac Is | x , Di.id 1.à rrr MN HIN Woman Work 1 Is Never I HE WATER § SITUA ° y \u2014\u2014 A4 4: try 4 \u2018 fi _ e will furnish any goods | in: -our Ve of 2 ur: Armstron Ledge Le Th 1) ey ME | - BI advertis à bv D te ui ; mt 8 ge dt.i ik wash Say and i foto gare re Still ed by ry, Goods tors dr |; Mr.L A.B = \\ Explres S d y and\u2018 Séibif roning d poy | * th | IL business, mrp NE P es Su labobe® AR Every day has i or bating day aS Exchanged.- other at the same price they quote a - CR ss id AD eon cn a exhausti timed theté are mo dtitfes ar diy rd | f a give ou the ad t | te A fut fe 4 pea HkR A REEATED BY ustion.\u201cThese: are e the tim SET riness I } que \u2018 S IN FOR MEME y van age of getting them || [wtove.ng bas i HE \u2018DAUGHTER, MRS.GIBB.MF\" MAGOG WORK: - - ss an : { .\"Mir Ww NE t \u201chi h i \u2018any time during the 7 ws A melti 30 A: rs.Win.Armstrong was fourld dead gue-vrater situation which y 5 Î week.a., | bd 65 tonight fe Her 254, | hr\" bed, this morning, at the \u2018home of in § Eu ee, imp roved during om, | |Fomines Senvas- 6 as = or 5 the| lier datghter, Mrs.William'Gibb, on ig again.causing {1 atl 4 4 i pot er 8} 7 A \u2018Goodhue **, \u201cstreet, \u201chôimetimits \"called Ces the mil pond | bie.The Ladies\u2019 Autafidisy a \u2018the\u2019 e | a] Lede street, ef} works wonders.with w - vi UP OR tu Duel ho ers : baal \u201cTe pr |! The old lally was found_ this, motn| \u2018Tonic b tary women, 16 twenty ind IR IG.> ove if he ri- [me at\u2019 7.30; ; races; th muistes\u2014dri a said, io still going down.sing si | ) & » \u2019 by Mr, das._ Richardson, new st di.rives away f : 3 A 4 a.wes ie wan Get your pressed bay or\u2019 who Ties At \u2018that \u2018place, and who was.1 eo an trier £o mind and { fuego esterday Le Pat vo = - : .re B 6 on own stairs \u2018to: - s ar test on NC is { 5 I 15.f Les 13.ee Tent Slt Sie \u2018wag\u2019 in\u2019 ond het ne the stomach deel oui di for wouieh, Never apse ' » fd hort eh ground «fr 3 2 eg me ona wad a spent the later part \u2018bf ° ges on.\"EE not gê ng the quantity 2 20 Te Tentes concert \u2018 ai Cle noôh in the front part of he house.| Brin s-sotind, refreshing\u2019 \u2018sleep , Suisse » Let D a.hy li CW Vernis 0 bi : ompan | an intereging Fonicyl onent ret [to be to- mt Oe mad vont ou | tie; hinds fro prie rs d ave a con prot _ er usua tothégra E Lo.- Mrs.Knowl ax smoke and when she \u2014and thus becomes a vital virtue of : IE .pagont\u2019 { Muriel Knowles.\u201d and daughter, Miss{ to Her roonr Hy \u2018the\u2019 bile of.ne went.Lescing physiclany everywhere the mige E p the micantilne it is underst« Ta 1 es, 0 te.Julie, w e the A .445 e' house.For sale by Druggists, G \u2019 tenders have been receiv guests of Mr.and Mai JA, about Mis.Gibb bough and Hotels, + Grocery os a - sole _ OPPOSITE | yesterday.J .LÀ Pen noygr her supper.to in her room oy FX.ST MgE pe wg 0 Wf Je Bri Lake Memphis ; corel FT : i .4 ,; opencl =: | Havipg\" secured: a \u201cconne wi gr pue et hog wig and a young lady | Whskesiscroitectd Wiki.i gi TS 4 gs | edie.apples in Short re When they got a ont sre) 3 hen prepa oi ; {We deliver them | © about: eleven : MONTREAL.\u201cLoo New Tab ble Rai ing | a et at your house.No| lyk hey ook & fanch sé rent «ei \u201cprt ga tation 8 os; | Keey- your - orders, for, ma.\u2014J ol ce ie» | 4 sifed Wa secte \u2014 ||\" Thé\u2019 : os.Alix.$ Coronet Batbénd\" ws \u201chotifiod\u201d md boy : se | Hi ke rate 81 Mr.Clark, Who If conf 7, hold ai inquest to-hight./ < -1 | abl x AR | TALE BL ew Cooking Raisins, || tributed a Scotch song, which elicited \u2018Mrs.\u2018Gibb\u2019 abeorded quite a lo fw Vi fry a full stock andca ; SR Shs New Cle aned Gurra 9 oe Erp at the L.LS Clubs \u2018tétview to'à Record reporier, En mega 1.st ; ; \" ; 1 concert onda: i h TL fe =~ 3 ; , Fioa Ba aa 3 A em Le 9 y.night, wa she kh ns ir | Ne Ce ét\u201d wey Co Ri, ore) Be a SC THE NORTHER ae od Theatre, local talent will - New Table: Figs, z \u2018 L | nn RE 7) 4° air} M Lid she wants everything told straight! N «fhe entertaining.comedy; , tn |.1 CoH tters received b e blame for \u2018these:'' 1¢é- A.Hefreds ob Spptoval momies : Rr AoA Figs Major R.G.wi pe famjly of] ports she lays on her sister, Mrs: Tat-, | 654 NDIANS | IN: Luck he a bright composition, full of 2° carat (ash) Fi i baat | Major: Lockie.has ie,.tone Hem, m, who the says, is an entny of .1: 5 oil À As i GE \u201c plifie \u2018 Basket ets.ol.to, Berberce He | trying to \u2018get he À - j EL or orati ra mie en ; New Hallowee: Dates, | io, fever ie a pores \u201cT vant to sls de \u201cje Rip 4 3 Rih Harvest Along.\u2019 È es that make discov-| T , mauling: by.a le d.7 e coronër .and the: jury,\u201d \u201c she] 5\u201c F ery the, keythole df Sociat*miscak nelude.in: \u201cFévr ét Sr re a iin : opar ce 4 aid, \u201cand do not want th ; | # !Hudbon: ay.Shore: 1] cula- of our colebrated \u201cRi , nd} Milliherÿ\u2018 salé at-M 9 1,2, Mredidle ih n + e police to! e fh ui! tion.Jb ia to; be-heped that the foo\u201d | oyal Ci am - Colt] ing until pale re 5 ¢ titi to iy tems\u2019 for Tam mot on, £ARGOES F 7 : | weather will ho favorable | | [| log until all tris med + with Gbief David | 1} f Rom, WRECKED VES.: th and.that | ery is-sold; ~ Everythiiig' af cost.| son.Ce H bus eA 4 Book date pi be: Jorge Mitendance.| Te MAY & HOULABAY.| ihe customs \u2018duty collected at, the \u201cUIBT can help it,\u201d she ddded, \u201cI will] 4.À ponixzA\"10 pes dln ti ps e is Dec.7th, at Clement theatre, « \u2018*Baoceuscrs : 4d, bores port of » Sherbrook on \u2018autiable § oode not.even have\u2019 the coromét Hold.the EY 1d «THEM.rei + aN 1 Wel Iling ot ° il opposite Morency and\u2019 Millet\u2019s, leading T.w, FULL ER & SON.4 oh # fer Par io {November a wo eh a the en Station; but I vie Dec.3.\u2014\"The Indians ry 3 shoe dealers ang agents for Quée A \u201c| 815 9, a8 compa: red, with in' my \u2018hoiiée.-The police have thi: afi res; near Hd ds on to cd Ws 5 Qualit x nen $13,495.18, | with [ éivéil me enough troub luck \u2018thi tp: jHideogiu Bay age © ohh a contract.This\u2019 on s Bhües, also, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES || Toph lost je Suing nding | 1 want none Py re ready.ee re ho.he.Fe eX ; ee dt Boot 56.lt iE the ¢ Jororiteebidiic | + AND DE ATHS.- so.200, 44.\u2018or as Pr | \u2019 g Toth, she said, Bad not been.| ousénéis ot har of: the Nériiwest.| 2c Bl 5 pri | si me We rocstved up rtiechanics heréfiénd ph il lock Sass of.Births, me and Topi x Région at.the New Queen 8 to fo next po 3 don sn thi .ed es nt wes a great jose ) or \" gallons us dE de Pete obit = the county.He talebh roughout | vaciabi Le ee Mémé dod od oo Sherman; Newport,| Vt.- | morning to \u2018sée h e this h companiés: will; jaford - \u201c r.Obs _- No.%,.the sender, isa Do notes pan) Thomas Angle, B Je er.mother when shé-| (© Poor Indian a fat, Ty wi which have accumulated jn tl and there's not a betie ne is be takon of thes The be Bo not san ngle, Black Lake ;.P., Darc hedrd that she was dead\u201d.m at, jolly Christ- ï het tha ! t r: working in- |, other aano addicion of postr, Boston ; J.N.Cha y \u2018 e said Mrs, Mas as far as pelt and plenty; : | J Vago pedween tory of de on the line.Tey it.Wail Ea \u201d dpe vid H.Pollock, ea EE Ton gw bu ith; ut 1 would not Jet her in, say- assist.lt will be remhenifierd vor A misioë= Gothôn Mills\u2019 snd the of veto 8 elcome, and \u201call sorts .BIRTHS.| | East Hatley ; J.J; MeLesn, Montreal sée \"hr while not want to &oie ahd two vessels were wrecked in Hudson's i te Lake Mempremeÿog.all information ronge \u2014 ond.DUÉER GER.\u2014 Th \"this\" \u2018ety, on \u201cTues A.L.Doran; Barton, Vt.© a pu 5 want to see her avon wit _ vou \"lo iol hr oe Pere of top re pu Le Fa 7 supplied to the ét of où r usine 5 ay, Dec.1st, 1903, a daughter, : 161; The sétretary- \u2018tredsurér\u2019 \u201cof \u2018the \u201cSher- dig her up'out of the grave\u201d \u201d e to v n outgoing ship was oud pt \u2019 ¢ - Morenty a Willet.(Mr.and.Mrs.'C.Hj Daergye.ver, FL took proc Hoépitäl py Sher, mt, That she thought was the ide Le, of Pt 11 deni but, the - | \u2014 edges with.thanks the f swing!\u2019 \u201crath se of her motlid¥'s death She was | 1 hd THE SHER =< et.| anesrion ë Dems.74 Le \u2018Church, Sydech i net that she believed it wad a she said oho a Jot on tho rocks, Jue ne BamigiGryfe) 2 8 | Ap ER, Po, OOKE MERCA \u201c|A ONG bn\" Dec.Béd, 1908, | non, 41 en ot \u201csan > Mts.Gag- | yadke « or she, had \u2018one, about .two| lives: No salvage could mr - - Sherr | AAT Box TILE AGENCY, \u2018Bell Phone Anna Trainor, ws .of \u2018the late Win.[sor fi ou beat Church, Wind- at, any BOs: pod doctor.told har that, have\u201d becs sayed ow possibly | Bern, ov, 1903 125 WELLINGTON.STR, at .or agéd 73 years.Funara} bey, $9.8 rist Chueh, \u2018King.e:shë might be affected \u2026 in \"794$ got i © ¥ y, B7 Es ire) the same way.oft OBA - wilF-ca \u2018Accounting, C BET.pm.\u201cSaturday .at-63 Goodh ; Co I vito Ny mY | Pert É - WIE Bronk Raking: IonSeanco, Real Kstaie, street se pe LL ® Mr.Jos, Breton; a ion rancher frome: eta neld had for the inst four years alfeady; \u201cTrot the \"one, bi i po de oir SX gb gad vat mes | a \u20ac Brokerage, Typewriting, Employment.MEMBERS oF qe Calispel, Montana, has returned.thgroy; had all hor.eared Ve horn que Spay unde of fus.Toe] - | a beh, oreati han moi AY: ow vre de ~ .__ end General Tnformatio n mAh a.couple of weeks in thy room.It.0.her.in hev water, will not injure the = ony ! Dir - | city - withyr lati ; 1 appears that last night | résdts m much greatdt?Hh É - MR.HERGERT E.JENNE \u2026 -M AFI A c AUGHT tonmerlÿ i tives Mr.Breton.wag.Armstrong did: not eat her 12 Mrs.eo k alive - ngturd of the son |} ani di mes, it oi\" in LECTRIC en Professor of M ! ?years has lived at.fat but for-many She was shout\u2019 70 years.of age.vo une eh.these large bales im: %: 48: Clrfitinas bli 104 © + wr how email was (ho cost at, : .sfac -.Organist and Choirmaster St.ste, F IF TEEN TAKEN I IN A R AID IN | ther, Mr.Pierre Breton, who, Hn iid mony ropouted, that shé leaves - some ae dr es tare, opie.The.Chand co.ye ËÈ.\u20ac a Fe Si PARE À RAID Ni quan | nts ae ve den rai der | pp RE - on ns: Plano, & sovén à RE ead doi Philadelphi a,\u201d Dec.2 teneme ; ll d ES Pav.Spring Brewery, re- two.houses\u2019 on Ledgo rei, ds ae ne ja and.stored away.int : x 4 HAS.T.L ACE Studie \u2014Nao.8 Peel Streat.; house in the - Italian quarter was i\u201d) 4 a { ; #24 ou | Europe.Te irks will transit to : e Pr J Upper Water r Sirogt, ) = led by the police, who captured dt.id 4 a DISA TEA RAN JE yo nee: ashore by the.force of the in.E 4 sata wl.i Ja ru \"on Da l teen supposed members.of the Mafid.THREATE : Se ET, y | {the ue en over and), ati ie.MER : OB.- Tuck-ÂNid Calla | me raid was the resul 1 i a ue à ew Washed in fresh water they can |' : singh\u201d + NOTICE e result of complaints : : | be made as good as Sh donee wb Shr R N GE | by Italian merchants and bankers, w | TATION, \u2018 D.\u2014i.e\u2014Mmérine insu ever.\u2018 Insutance | © Ca , b on Commissioned Office zm sod scen the G beon Cal-' je, ey a been ' threatened with |\u2019 | \u2014 4 + Gl.B di ot 1S EX 4 +.| looked\u201d after, \u2018it surane SE hoon ut, ss ui Abe.Regi nil given voi ars oo 4.|| dea shou the ; - 0 | com \\ 4 oi any BE eT Jat Cid or imental - = Ro = nt on | na ad | Olà Scoños of lip A - Buffalo Couple {Simmer amish be jfevem ond § 4 \u201crp 1 ik Td ming, Drm , showin .- ; ; 1B e Hudso Sf Cr 6 some oi ¢ D.ohn s best work with pe ate bare.fd d fair May | be \u2018Hé -Éna a our Burled in Shed.- Bay.dat the other ship\u2014 wrecked te ne : Ab 4, © Ty ù Good: orchostr in pen and ink drawings, with the r a stiletto Data Haw Gaba veu sandy beach.Full of fl SF F- LE - al :alendar \u2019 oom wére a 1 ; wi guar.THEY - | for the winter's livi out Te Ah sheet ce hr one menti on each and a store \u2018of a 9 A fatois SATIONALISÉS \"BITTER Ac.INST AND EN own \u201cD bacon \u201cpork, tinned joe pre hat ter; of We axe.nov ll ng \u2018from , a DYNAMO REP A J each, ea >| * y N 2; > ( , clothin d did: - and make pretty gifts for girls he D re of the \u2018men admitted that THE GOVERNMENT'S.ACT, ON.MADE, .pu up in boxes or barrels tinned care RY: Va Wk d _ room or man\u2019s den, of the.Mafia and mons ere members | Paris, \u2018Décember 3.\u2014Fh \u2018 pate, N.Y, Dec.3.\u2014 (Special) me [metal that can and have danced if Ba tu PR den andl dy nap, yopairs i .+ a -\u2014 e + \u2014 È on - ad ., , ze i 1 also have a lot of Calendars communication with similar eae n commission assembled yesterd sy fue Ve bodies of .Frank Frehr and his tects itself incoming tide.Flour pro; in maaner, \u201cahd do \u201call Art lithographed in colors, fr , in New York,.Balti branches | special ch y ay) in\" g wife, who Have been missing sinée N ae I The moisture creates a g\u2014armatu celebrated - house of \u201cRo ba burg.They \"were held she eu ial chamber ofthe Department of 20th, were found early to-day \u2018buried packag around the inner part of the Cell and \u2026 res,\u201d unslorn Tuck & Sons; and costin ?25e cach on charges ef X vite no 1, > Lice.While M., Durand, the, presi- Joneath, the woodshed in the.yard ro seals it hermetically and the 04 and got our Fa | and opsvards me sting 25e.| weapong, copies Br dh dent, says the commission did\u2018 not take \u2018nn of theie house.: ; packed.is as good as it was when BCTRICAL.R ' F.CO.FRASER, {te ilk Len nig yup the Dreyfus case, no douht/ ekists T ey had been murdered.\u201d _ \u201cAltogét! | ä La Ne co 5 +f that, indivi duall exists The skulls of both had b oir Altogether,\u201d says the inform nt, Too owno Bt .8 Commerdial St : \u2019 ividually, attention is | bein Charl een crushed.\u201cthis \u2018should\u2019 he ant, | 1 LL al ine os _\u2014 |_____S Commerdial Street.| Ww.Eg.harles Bender, wh : \"he \u2018a good- year for 1 Na æ CF AE RE EE | ANT ED, given to it, as to all the doc ments house on the date of the di into the Indians on the shores 2) \u2018| be or Lhe : _ = == | which have been transmitted to M, of the aged couple, h isgppearance inland sea.\u201d me 8 AT E N T = Ce.MAGOG CASE I the Brhnëh Manager 4 Durand.It is | {in Erie,.P » has been arresterl db | a Xi _ IX COURT, Lie In ger of a first not expected that oral Pa, where he fled, charged | \u2014 1 P ROMPT LE J.Girard, of Magog, was fined gage\u201d naurôer Company.desires to.du testimony will be heard.Sh with the murder.ge - Arrangements hate heen made fo nl 77 LY , CUR A and costs by Judge Mulven «d 8 ness.Stra Nog an ho can, makeybu .A meeting of prominent ationaliste | \u201cThree other arrènts have been made.big éuchre party\u2019 to bé given in We.| Bi vo terday morning for having = el yes- | right raig salary, and [expansion io yesterday - demonstrated that the A | Rechnie\u2019s Hall, on Thursday, in De ving their Patent business transacted by A in contravention to- the hy av bread w Mig for bitterly antagonistic to the action oe THE POPE 10th.It will be given hy the Anci ec.| ests.2 Gainer tn, 50 _ | luting the weight of bread.regu.at Magog os CLIPPERTON, 4° | en by he, Government.~ Former War HEARS : 4 Order of Hibernians.ien Re bte DE BE ; 2 RI J ouse on Friday.after 10 er Cavignac accused the Gover 7 = At \u2014 _ a.m.ment.of disturbing the > 0 OTTAWA FIRE.c c \u2018 \u2014 ry country by revising an.aff of the | ~~ - HofABLISMED a 2-2 1 had beert \u2018made ar ol hu wih Requests J 5 ay A pep yy we eu : Valtham \\ V atche R re and asserted that it was use- s F il Details of), La Le | less interpellate \u2018the G o , \"Th _ a - es on \u201cthe - subject because the minietey| © \u2018Disaster.7 \u20ac E ; Old was too strong ty\" WILL CONS rms 2 1 à : M no, friends to trust.|, General Mercier, %he former wor wi VILL IDER PLANS FOR RE ea ; | ister, who is\u2019 regarded as the chief ae.: Te TORING THE UNIVERSITY, .; none TL = The Pe fected + Ti | cuser of Dreyhis, hap issued from com- Rome, Dec.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Pop T | j cle American Watch; an task parativé retirement from, public lis was most concerned at receipt of be / = of interesting information about at sated ok | a8.senator for the Loire- infésure d news of the destruction, yestorda he L- FOUNDER - free upon request.wa ches, will be sent hos | rent everything | he bd Loe ane Catholic University at Ot- sovernment newsp and\u2019 was especially solicit Ameria 1 Waltham Watch Company, A garding Dreyfus was untrue.Apes fe ena ts ahout injured priests ous in AND.'MANUPACTUREBS oF - .; .Wadham, 155, \"+ in, + Li ; + , His Hol; i 4° ¥ \\ : : _ , Od ~® j xs.Aoliness has instructed en fn nero gra ge va 7 | MEDICAL COLLEGE DESTROYED.| agi apostolic delegate to \u201cCarn Builders Hardware, | \u2019 Ste wa Ee -y | I \u2014 Tet sen tailed r t VE | Building at Universit \u2018 v aster and will\u201d decide report of the dis- i : bo 4 of es | y o ermont to be take st measures - 2.: 4 te: You 0A \u2018 | mere (he age oP EEE creeti Nets co = 4 } THRO \u2018 Burlington, Vt., Dec.3,\u2014Thé medical VAalIT A Cresting, IN BEST QU AL T Get one of the Silk hn he building which formed part of | 40 SORTS OF STEEL =.ES ; \u2018 ik or \u2019s, ti i wre e University of V CL \u20ac eo, 1° wy ; Fane y dotted, striped a Searfy 1 am » ain, Aled to the round ivi \u2018was burn- EL \u201cSHEETS Table Fittings, efc, \u2014 _ v Nice looking and w , anc fancy \u2018colors, = J} Tuesday.The loss is Le ete noon for 1000 uses, - p : SLEIGH BEL Cost y arm.* ed by insurance, Starting in cover, - R RCHITECTURAL ; e 0 Geb ome on and, theyjre worth- it.| room underneath the aon, eturn a whole sheet for an | 4, «S wt o * qq a: C * Ls \u201c2 _ ne and insre sgainst sore throat.2e 1 14% cause, the ting oy] Some unknown inch of fault.os WORK | OUR à 2 x CL x 8] fie 1 \u2018 LO UIS \u201cA, | \u2018fF revues | Fis.Deki de oeil Je other\u2018 such product; no Yop ALL KINDS J B L ASSORTM | .0D E R 4; Ù late J yor wr eh! he | ~ THEE SHEN deaing pernaps.= ; à 5 TLER\\ ~ 167 Welingion \u2018Ske ot Te 0 ff Co ik \u201d - .| \u2018 > pare by itn B.flowari Hos a re wédvice, 2 (si 4.7 Iron Stas, ; CL - ; Coder Cet K ; Us = 8 - 77 | Dpt ue She rhrook | rome \u201c36 wa pt snes copie wr BME Pract Sar Loupiny, We Tog | © Th \u2014 Bank Fitliogs a re ; the medical delat ten o 4 [hy y , Represeftativ \u2018 pan , 2 Fork % ; 4,5 f; _ : \u201cBan 1 , ; es y ; _ si \u20ac 1 oljthe ives) ide Se es for Cañad PR TT - Se on 2 Lit y i on Sh K din .| | 3 ae y sat te oo dns \u2019 Manan i 3 LR ar TU Wellington befell TT Brass A Tron Bedstead S > # > ER \u2018 : \u2014 Fo cturers, Ei jvina! acted by g TES AAT LL WATER § SITUATION.ts are re Still Being Exchanged.\" \u2014\u2014 DERS IN FOR ME MPHRE- \u201c MAGOG WORK.pater situation: -which has been \u2018 ly improve during_ the past em CEng a, | Bele - \u201ct ! ™ + = (Lu Lo EE marr il Bessuse hens a ITED.Sara W Taken Uut on.Sera eee atm).\u2018 ah | What ¢ Hy RE Woo TN ?\u2018ON OCCASION OF KNIGHTS or | end \u2014 cons, nai Y RE TU y DECEJUEE 5 du £ Sk Why did Yon 856 domme ea dia ahi 04e - -~ ; \" - lil we cuis tit, de +i oF LRTI SATISFACTORY à .\u201cRESULTS | THE : \u2018 SHERBROOKE \"RECORD.3 EUERTISEMENTS 8 Hite WANTED, SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST AND giderably po doy\" js again causing trouble.fie water, in the milk pond, which | - co a g7-inches up on the dam M LUMB SET \u2018fallen to twenty domi | ao, US VISIT TO THE - AEDUCES.id, is still going down.\u2019 PLACE.p ; unes A LET, RO AND OTH lt ging dow \u201cRUB Cons (APE RE (6,9 i Lv he - AN rican BERS, Xx b | Covad De nu = Cornwall was : \u2018fhe Gata aecrepio À top 115000 pm ia CLASSIFIED od Go.om the ground \u201cthat they] Topresent +}; Mot the Kni hw y some.350 members [mbar | brooke newspaper is eves fut: i 16.6 days for the A ot getting the quantity of wa\u201d 4 2 th ha.- > Bi ights of Columb, fro, Ot | to, YO omen, everday here Da other a thoy were entitled to.ee e good workmanghiy, ; À Ondes Montreal, Sherbrooke, Kingsto | is | ve _ 7 he\u2019 \"Lomas Company carlier in the - Date rials and up-to-the i gdensburg, Syracuse, - and \u2018.me \u2018 | wawesh ete _To, LET.pe er 4 second protest on the |.\u201cors wear | | Paces.They.came.$0.organize other | to Ts STRONG : Young | TO LET\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, : Lo.| - e { (4 Couric wat.On| + ork in a floo 2ND res meantime it is understood that À \u201cEIT LIKE a TO > | with a m nol of Cornwall, which starts | F; the intention of .Caanery Webs or block.Apply W.BR.Co er pe tender have been received for | Loves \"oy special\u201d trains rabip of 45.\u2018There were | buds, s, if, suitable 43 \"both: \u201cParties | TO LET S i a prering of Lake Memphremagog. t to Protestant Hospital.) td rr of questions of social and e r public interest and to encourage | the ye, » Nose and Throat pursuit of literature, music and art.The roomy in the King Edward Hotel will have all the equipment of 4 then\u2019s and the membership feel will be placed at a sum sufficiently large In addition to ronto ladies the membership open to prominent ladies has Tuesday | ladies \u201cinterested in the movement held a conference with Mrs.T; G.Bailey, King Edward Hotel, and decided sue à \u2018circular letter immediately about \u2018500 ladies in Toronto 4 ing a general meeting for a wepk from throughout \u2018wills he ad Singin, Batties Honse, Magog.uriea LE te A J.F.T lor, propriotor.First-class in.avery reqpoct .coffin made of zine.© | ate at my funeral, and if he i | MOVE FOR A .| The purpose, as stated by advice and guidance by ning \u2019it at | random, each time finding opposite\u2019 \u201c| text, and said : \u201cUpon closer study of th Bible dt the four corners of the earth and |! \u2018led to the city of Now York; until every fourth person in the borough of Manhattan is a Jew or Jewess.Is.Nicholl to the ground, than the expenditure.HIS FIRST PLAN vis 9 q i Af sari -.me BD.i Quincy, IlI.; Dec.3:\u2014The last will nj John L.Moore has \u2018been filed for probate with the c ty.clerk,\u2019 \u2018The document#is-a uniqe ; and (provides! : for, the: cremation of the tes ator \u2018as given out by Mr.Moare \u201chelgre \u201c ee death that- he did not dare \u2018te that part of his will carried.\u2018out,\u2019 and: so dog \u2018and.master.Were buried together in one coffin, \u2018imetead f being cremated.\u201cThe will indicates some.of he.peu: liarities of the man.: \u2018It \u201c1,\u201d John Moore IIL, of | Fawley Place, Ellington, county\" \u2018of Adams and\" States of Illinois, do will and bequeath\u2019' unto.my wife, Katherine F.Moore, all my realty and personal pro- | perty of all kinds that I may be possessed of at my death, When my realty is sold\u2014which I desir gs soon after my death as possible\u2014I want $1,000 given the Blessing Hospital and $1,000 to Woodland: home \u2014 both: good institutions and well \u2018worthy -of assistance.My remains are | fo: be cremated, and for that purpose\u2019 taken | to Daveaport, Towa.My - dog: | at the same time, that our may mingle._Put me and Frank J .\u2018Penick, both of this ity of a without bond, for I believe that they will act justly.B.F.Underwood living some other =~ good lib act, for.I want, no.rever nd gent.holding forth ovér my renia ne.\u201d a Qu NEW JERUSALEN.L DAYS 3 GOYERNMENT OF COLONIAL IS.REORGANIZED, Co Now York, Dec.3.\u2014Descen ants \"properties granted to the freeholders \u2018and inhabitants of Harlém |in- 1668.\u201d enry HEP, Toler, the chiéf promoter; in \u2018an \u201c\u201cdd- dress, Was the \u2018creation of [the - \"New Jerusalem.At the meeting officers were -clected and a corporate seal \u2018necessary in prosecuting suits] against the present owners of the propétts, adopted.Mr.Toler, in a (long oo dress, \u2018said that.he was tie that the work was not of hin, God, and that New York is |prophläted | city of truth and New Jerusalém.\u201d He told of having consulted the Biblé for was found that from cover to\u2019 cover the prophecy spoke of the movement\u2014 the revelation of the New Jerusalem.In the past -twenfy-five years nearly 600,000 Jews have been gathered from this not a fact of significance when the Jewish race, restless for the city of truth, turne ite face to America in rejection of the most flatterifg offer- ers.extended: by the nations of the carth to settle elsewhere ?\u2019\u2019| Mr.Toler was appointed agent and sole head of | the corporation and is to\u2019 féckive onc-fourth of all money or property rc- ceived.LINEMEN ni FRED NICHOLL CAUGHT HIM AS HE FELL A DISTANC OF > - FEET, Toronto, Dec.3.\u2014 A harp cry and a nois: above attracted the - at- \u2018tention of Fred Nicholl at the building of Reid and Brown, on the Esplanade, Monday afternoon.\u2018Above him about 25 feet John Mitchell, an employee of the Toronto Electric Ligh Company, had heen working making some wire connections.To balance himself he had moved his foot from the support upon which he was standing and placed it upon-the side of the building, a part of which had been constructed with iron.J At the time Mitchell was holding a live wire, and immediately the current passed through him.The shock compelled his release from his hold, and with a shriek he lell from his position.Nicholl below braced himself, and as | Mitchell fell caught him in his arms.The force of Mitchell's fall knocked is shoulder, right arm, and body ing bruised, while Mitchell escaped injury - beyond an electric hk \u20ac ~ CIVIC OWN ERSHIP.Pe \u2014\u2014 ST.THOMAS\u2019 FIRST YEAR'S - PERIENCE WITH THE RAILWAY MUNICIPAL SER- - VICE.St.Thomas, Dec.3.\u2014The first year's working of the street railway as a municipal service has resulted in a practical balancing of accounts, The number of passengers carried was 359,190, and the total receipts for fares was $13,935.52.- The actual re- EX- n \u201cTHURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1903.\u201c; said that on April 11th he | driving to Robinson village when he t and began calling him names.\"4 a fron jumped dn the wagon and struck jmaped | | occasions.| \"| lor) replied t | him down.but let him up.(had previously accused him\u201d of steal- \u2018corated and the\u201d ceipts wore $14,603.35, $ 2.4% \u201closs \u201cpone ASSAULT.nr E15 HEARD couting © va.; Taylor Oceu- [MH Morning Session.+ DEFENDANT OONDEMNED TN PAY édsTs AND BOUND OVER .TO des a © KEEP THE PEACE.\u201c A Bury assablt case occupied the at- {{ention of the -.-Distriet Magistrate s Court all the.inorriing.vo It was the cpse of Cowling vs.Taylor \u201cin which | Arthur Taylor was gharged with \u2018assaulting, beating and wounding Charles E.Cowling,\" son of William H.Cowling.| Over a scote of people from | Bary were.present at the court pro:vedings and a large number of witnesses were examined.The alleged - \u2018offence was committed last spring.- | At the conclusion of the.His Honor reviewed the \u2018evidence evidence.pointing out that the two principals in ] the affair contradicted each other.but: the weight of evidence was with the -complainant.- \u2018 \u201cTaylor was ithereupon condemned to pay the costs of -the case,\u201d amounting to some and was bound over to keep the pence for oné year.Charles E.Cowling in his evidence was stopped his horse \u2018met Taylor, He who im on the: head.Witness out of the wagon and ran to a near by house followed by Taylor, who continued to attack him.He broke sev- : éral windows, |.Witness got away and again reached \u2018his team.As he drove away .Taylor picked up stones and {threw them at him.~ Cowling testified that he, had been attacked on former | Arthur Taylor, the accused, told the court a different story.\u201cHe said he met Charley Cowling in the road.The latter took the horse whip and struck him over the -face twice.He got \u2018him (Taylor) between the hind \u2018wheel and the wagon and started to run his horse.At thé house of Mr.Lennox he said one or the other would get a licking.Witness (Tay- at he did not want any trouble, but the other \u2018took his «coat | off and clinched him.Witness threw Cowling ing bis gloves, which was \u201cuntrue.| Other witnesses examined were Wm.H.Cowling, Wm.Carton, Benj.Syl- vesterm Mrs,| Lennox, Pierre Roi, W.F.Dussuby, Edwin Locke and F.B.Sylvester._ BOGUS ROBBERY.| - A pmipECROON To TOLD A : FISHY YARN, Toronto, Dec.3.\u2014Charles Winter, the young man- who reported to the police that he had been robbed of 84.80 by two men on \u2018the road'at Hogg's Hollow on Monday night, was taken to police.\u2018headquarters Tuesday -and was put through | a searching examination, resulting in.his breaking down and admitting that! there had been no truth \u2018in his story; he was married at Whitby a - weck ago the young woman understood that he had $500: wherewith to furnish a \u2018house in Toronto.He concocted the story of being robbed in order to account for the fact that he was not \u2018the possessor of that gum.COATICOOK Dec! 8.\u2014Mr) E.F.Fuller, of Granby, who has beeh some time in the employ of Woodman & McKee, left.yesterday for his home.On the eve of Mr.Fuller's ideparture his friends gave him an oyster supper at the Thorndyke \u2018hotel, and a very pleasant hour was spent, * i i: The regular meeting of Ashler Lodge, A.F.& AM, was held last evening -in - the Masonic \"Hall.The following | officers.were elected for the ensuing year, viz, \u2018Master, R.H.Gooley ; Senior Wardén, J.H.Cairnie ; Junior | Warden, J.H.Knapp; Secretary, C.Li Pollard ; Treasurer, 0.G.G.Webster ; Chaplain, C.E.Lyman.Mr.F.Harvey, ex-mayor of Comp- VERY ton, was in town yesterday visiting friends, | : 5 Owing to the sad death of Mrs.Landry lant week, Dr.Landry has been | obliged to send his four little girls to the convent, where they will be in charge of the nuns.: Mr.A.Hanon, of Berlin, N.H., came to town yesterday to attend the Masonic meeting.\u2018 ; À number of men from the Dominion Cotton: Co.,, Magog, have been here for some days past, taking out and loading for shipment tne large engine and fly wheel of the Dominion Cotton Mill here.This engine will be used at the Magog mill to furnish power owing to the low water at that place.| The \u201cMother Goose\u2019 Bazaar held last evening in-the Guild Hall was a great success, The hall was beautifully de- several booths showed much labor and good taste: This bazaar was especially full of interest to the young, for they saw there in real life all the pictures- in the story book\u2014\u2018\u2018Simple Simon,\u201d \u201cJack Sprat and his wife,\u201d \u201cTommy Tucker,\u201d \u201cLit tle Boo-peep,\u201d \u201cMother Goose,\u201d etc, etc.Almost all the articles at several booths were sold.The proceeds amounting to about 883, will go: towards \u2018the Guild fund.- Miss Eloise Lallier, of St.Guillaume im in town.visiting relatives.Ar Je Si who want the best materials.WELL MADE CLO THI manship.style.to $18.00.3 : and up.It.appears that when | additional | the + | 07:99 Wellington St.n We: wish to call Ladies of Sherbrooke as already advertised.ment: Usion Clothing Rall, © RAGLAN S, AY +3; 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\u2019 \"°° RE .\u2018 - a * ©, = + - noue none \u2018 COMPANY.| Sherbrooke.UNCONSCIOUS BY \u201cTHE ROADSIDE.Quebec \u2018Man Robbed and Left to Die.TAKEN TO HOSPITAL, BUT DOES NOT RECOVER SUFFICIENTLY TO SPEAK OF THE AFFAIR.Quebec, Dee.3.\u2014JIn an condition, the pockets of his turned inside out and his purse lying empty at his side \u201cTom\u201d Frenette wus found Tuesday night on the Little fiver read on the and west.of - St.Charles cemetery.Carter Roy, who was \u201cdriving the road, picked him up and realizing that the man was in a condition, took him to the Hotel Dicu unconscious clothes so uth shore precarious Hospital, in this city, where he died carly yesterday morning.Frenette never regained conscious - ness, and thereby left those seeking to find out the cause of hic death with very little clue to work upon.Although no bruises were found np.on the man\u2019s body and his face bore a placid appearance, the fact of his empty pockets and purse leads to the.belief.that a crime has been commits ted, and the police are.working upon | shrugging POURED oL - ~~ _} UPON HIMSELF.§ along |- tonio Giorgan, thirty \u2018years derday went into\u2019 his home, WHOLE TRAIN - ~~ CREW us| Freight.Train in fs Blown Up - by Dynamite.200 FIFTEEN © a wE WERE COMPLETE i LY DESTROYED.| Dover, Del, Decz 3\u2014 A Penmoyhe Railroad freight\u2019 train on the De ware Railroad was blows: up by dyns- the mite yesterday afternoon.All were crew were _kille Jd and fittoen cars completely de stroyed, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 « - \u2014\u2014 \u2014 TCH INSANE an \\N APPLIES A y \u201cAND SUCCEEDS IN coyMIT- TING SUICIDE, 74 Conñ, Der % \" old, 5 y à building = and after pouring ker : to it.He \"* south Norwalk, over his body set fire burned frightiully.few minutes\u201d after he ; Norwalk hospita\u2019 any reasan for 4 when his shoulders ¥ Giorgan had recent tly to thie to give of of \u201cthe ease.It savors strongly of the | tioned.natoriam as ue unfortunate man being Toully dealt | released from y + with da a highway robbery escapade.insanity.Po Erercmniememens * nding § Secretary | ed executive committee w: | Bg anger J, Frochette LE ve Land lived only a oot, brani, Bowdoin Paper se Institutiô orensed Deficit annuial meeting of the = Union was held.last ae Library Building, there fair.representative atter be fnancial report showed oper eo had resultec qt $306.58, which witl deat of years, made a tota 718, The manager's repo that the work of- the- Uni increased in value\u201cto discussion in regard to, \u201cto.a ama amt hnglo-A | - Arbi ve > LC - Tis vit to This E = 7 Prasent Consilex Loudon, December 4 \u2014speal a banquet of the British Chau | Commerce of Paris yesterday, Bodington.declared there ground for believing that ion of a preferéntia | would disturb the friendly fee \u2018 tveeu France \u2018and- -Great _ \u201c Qanadians, and\u2019 especially \u2018 Canadiens, Were determined tg themselves to no plan-that wa dificultios between Great Brit France.- He\u2019 believed that \u2018policy would ultimately lead t oral reduttion of tariffs all o world, and fram the gold fel Yukon to the steel mills of Canada was the most propsp« ony of the Empire.What thinks commercialis.to-day \u2019 fr ù :pire will think, to-morrow._ JN -cannet afford to * monqueists ferent 4o Canadian sentiment.\u2018 Alverstéhe - and others -in when they agreed tq the award did \u2018not realize that United States want one pc Bosh it begins by asking two uw RITCHIE'S CRITIC Tu = formerly- Chand juer, speaking befo À don Conservatiye Workingme: yesterday, declared he was posed to Mr.Chamberlain\u2019.Ç HE Flora, Wrec ; Péloris » Dec 4.\u2014(Spocial M tons.displacement, of th beading 600 tons bunker con\u2019 found, during a heavy.fog a THE FISHER CL - ELECTS OFFIQ ual Meetin; g Hel \u2018Night, ~ STONE a Tag + PENT LOCAL.LIBEK \u201c DRESSED THE MEETI Te Fisher - Club Yeld its last night to elect o to other busines.- officers were clected t\u2014Gustave Richard.Le Vice-President\u2014N.Blan ona J.P.Belanger.Secretary\u2014J.Ii ding of the following : Ce Niet, South Ward\u2014N.J.and © \u201cPeter Gingra.a Fournier, er .de Licophile Brodeur : Eus ineau, Max .Beaulir- mbault, | _ L those who-addre rs the r tiring P rele der, ML C./ th coming ram and referred to th onsideration.John Fon for » for a PAPER MI, IRI A Falls, Me - irs e., Dec, À, Pani, co, ing departments of Company, here, and ; Which 1 -suspended an | Vice-Président E.Boul "]
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