Sherbrooke daily record, 13 septembre 1904, mardi 13 septembre 1904
[" Although a reach of Le.T = ert, Towa, Sept.\" 13 (Speei | 5 \u2018 _ \u2019 : ~ .M ( ing, .fot\u2019 - ; Chicages at 6.05 o'clock, lad evening, was held cents | hortly.afte midi\u2019 | Le 3 er midnieht.The safe © : 0 val IN the baggave car was b IS reports that the \"SN .CL 4 \u2018UNE - où the\u201d passenvers X We .nr POSSE, numbering on robbers sect wor profes men, have Stopped by Desperados in Iowa and Robbed of Several Thousand Dollars.- aly-The Roek Island tyain.which up near Letts, Towa, : \u2019 i flown open and the contents taken.wed from $10,000 to $20,000, teed, } «; left herve in pursuit of hold-up men.LORD MINTO'S 71] FAREWELL TOUR, oC | Vieo Regal Party are Now do WT \u2018On the Prairie.LL ; STARTF æ,- La ad SATURDAY FROM ED- AR \u201cTON ON.A sim MILLE cespane 2 by BRONCHO RIDE, .Q Tito CA pd.; VW ne AW, Sept.13.- Lord rom 4 lÉTtYL who are peturnin \"a trip yo, the Pacific cons : Fiver here - FOARL, aron =Saturday by special } ! PA - | train from Calgary.They.were met i by a large gathering of citizens, and | an -address from the, City Council was | presented to the Governor-General.Af- ; ter the laying of the corner stone of : the party returned to Strathcona, whence, ; mounted on bronchos, and escorted by a detachment of Mounted Police, they across | MeLay school by Lord Minto, started on their 500-mile ride - 20st inst.Tents are, carried, the party will use for the entire jour- the prairie.The route is from FEdmon- ton to Vegreville, Burtch Lake, Lloyd | Minister and Battleford, thence to Saskatoon, which is to be reached on the which cured of his desire to \u201csee the world.\u201d Mr.Lawson communicated with his futher, who, proves to be William R.Baker, engineer of the Flat Iron building, New York.He sent money at once for the retarn of hig son, whose loss had nearly killed his mother.00 TILL FIGHTING.URUGUAYAN INSURGENTS FEATED GOVERNMENT TROOPS./ Buenos Ayres, September -13.\u2014A fur- (her heavy engagement between the insurgents and the troops of the Government, in which the latter are reported to have been defeated, is said to have occurred in Uruguay.Rumors \u2018concerning the \u2018casualties are conflict- DE- ing- - Negotiations between the Paragaua- van Government and the revolutionists there are still proceeding.- e WEATHER -PROBABILITIES.Forecast for the next 24 hours, gued bv the Meteorological Bureau Fine and cool.is- + Toohey, work.Friday night a dance in honor of the professors and students was given [in tlie Town Hall, Richmond, under thé auspices of the ladies and gentlemen of Richmond and Melhourne, Mesdames Penfold, Gawne, Mappin and Sutherland received the guests.Palmer\u2019s orchestra furnished the music.The hall wax beautifully decorated for the occasion with flowers, flags and bunting, and the table from which the refreshments were served was done in the McGill colors, red and white.A large crowd from Richmond and Melbourne\u201d and other places was present and the affair was | one of the largest and most suécessfnl functions of the kind ever given in Richmond._ Saturday afternoon the ladies and gentlemen oi Richmond were entertained by the students at their camp with a very extensive and varied programme of sports.The visitors were then entertained to a lunch by the professors and students, after which a basehall match was played hetween the 2nd vear and the 3rd and 4th vears combined.The 2nd year team won by a scare of 9 to 5, / ?Heart of the Dominion, where warm blood centers.of the affiliatic races, of the p ces, scenery, riv statesmen.He reference to Juc outside duties, Roads Movemen Societies of Mis The toast to by the batonni by Mr.James genarian.advorat who has just | tice.Both we reminiscent; thy The two mo then followed w monureux propo court officials replied.These speeches need to be heard to he appreciated, and no report, unless a verbatim one, could do them \u2014jus- the He was proud no between the two rovince and its resour- ers, laws, judiciary and closed with a telling ge Lynch's fidelity to especially the Good t and the Historical sisquoi and Brome, the bar was proposed +, and responded to O'Halloran, the octo- ¢, and hy Mr, Nichol, een admitted: to* prac- re eloquent, the former latter modest, enc ° : \u201c ; .\u2014e - OT « : 5.Poo .GOOD WORK OF THE FIREMEN GRANBY POG TAX BY-LAW SUS- .7 4 LL | (4: we BE REME?| i À _ SE Annual Fair Opened This Morning, at Waterloo\u2014Lis À 2 - - a AJ \u2014 9 à 5 Prices Here Forbidden to Leave Before the Battle SAVED i WHO HIGHT TAINED \u2014 STUKELY CASES | UpERIOH COURT JUDGE OF BED.- g k t + \u2018 ; | - es Re .- 2 .8 } .+ vo È ms we Kill d W nd d a OTHERWISE HAVE PER- Judge Mulveria presided at a termof | FORD DISTRICT HONORED BY of Principal Exhibitor:\u2014The Prize List for i à .and Many Were 11 \u20ac or ou \u20ac s \u2026 2 ISHED Court at Waterloo, on Saturday, and MEMBERS OF THE BAR Farms and Standing Crops to fe y À a Po \u2019 rendered the following judgments : 5 S Ub © BAR.: .i + ; .: .> | Rivard .- .' ._ ) ; .- 1 .| 1, =i 7 \u2018 - Ta New York, Sept.13.(Special) T7 (VILLAGE OF GRANBY VS.JOS.Sweetsburg, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Waterloo, Sept.13.\u2014(Special Staff Jawes Mavnes, Wii, Wagman, J.1.ol 1 x LR I 7x à Seven persons lost their lives, and six RTIN The banquet tendered vesterday \u201cafter- Corres lence).\u2014T} ; fait Code, A Ferçeant, Jus.F Vi in.\u2018 a ts oo T1 \u2018 | others were seriously injuced in, a fire FO Le q yesterday alte \u2018orrespondence).\u2014 The annual fai un ; NA .Jers uh , ; os.ortini, Hon, ; 5 Ë Gb, TUATION : ° which partially destroyed a tenement The Corporation of the Village of noon by the members of the District der the auspices of the Shefford Coun- TL de erennes, Jos, Hebert, James : CR?J! - : building, on First street, carly this | Granby vs: Jos.Fortin./Fhe defendant of Bedford Bar and Court oflicials to *Y Agricultural Society opensd at i VW H.temple, t.A.Martin, 50e, 05e, nN .\u2019 OT.\u2014 A morniñg.| : was condemned to pay a fine of $2.00 1; Ishin the Hon.W.W.Lynch Waterloo to-day under favorable wea- =.KR.Taylor & Son, John G.Maynes, 1.\u20ac | J g .ee His Lordship the Hon.W.W.Lynch, h ero 11 4 David Cote, JR.Sanhom & Soi ; a i \u2019 Se Six of the dead are merabers of one and costs, or ten days in jail, for por Judge of the Superior Court t er conditions, 1 bulk of the W \u201c \\ \u201c .= Son om $ Son.1 CR : - \u2018 ; \" fav Mele .oe \u2019 k was i o ; is Wo HL Martin, W, 1.Son, joa die à { se Are in Force Twenty-Five Miles South West amily.5 dog tax.AN on the 15th anniversary of his\u201d éleva- 0 5 th po En ea! ain ore Robert Booth, Walker Kon 1 =e Ra gpane .° \u201cMore than | twenty families were The defence was based principally tion to the Bench, was attended by |i or hE the ram of yesterday retard: ce, BR.AK S i \\ bo W Pe 5 { Mukden\u2014No Recent Fighting -Also, a Lull \u201casleep in the building when the fre upon the alleged illegality of the dog- nearly every lawyer in the district and Ing.many from starting out with their y ; oe iy c .A Sav ee ue _ : ol broke out, and but for the thrilling tax by-law and the procedure followed their wives and lady\u2019 friends.animals, The entries closed last Fri- i ' ne ;.n.pre + Tes _ in Operations at Port Arthur.- acts of bravery of the firsmen und in putting it in force, dnd, ren raised Mr.S.Constantineau, of Bedford, oy show an Loree, In some We \" ; du Pt EEE - lice ; .e the question of the power of the Leg- : \u2018a ; \u2018 ents over preVIous vears.MES Doddard, T \"Kw .We Sept.13.\u2014(Special )\u2014 Reports from Che Koo state that police, the logs of life would have |! I a Fi th p ol $ batonnier, presided and.proposed toast Judging began at noon to-day, aud Uf Sheep- C.M.Hobbs, W.IH.Mar- 3 ph.Petersiueb, iver a despateh -owing to the bombardment of the been extremely large.cons on do A orize a DYTEW OF 4-1 to the King.Letters of regret were in regular classes will probably he tin, B.Atkinson, Col, James Maynes, ùj pe pero Kuropathin, announcing western port at Port Arthur, the Rus- Nd oo ° N \u2018e es eri © 1e read by the secretary, Mr.A.J.LE.concluded this evening.The speci be W.Kennedy, R.A.Savage, John C.E Mn Geners cable force of paps has sian wawships: have been removed to SHOULD HAVE PEDDLING WITHOUT LICENSE.Leonard, from E.J.Hemming, S.W.will be judged to-morrow morning.Mavnes, W.IH.Roberts, H.L: Sav- 3 ) pt 8 cons poût twenty-ive miles the castern port., .À despateh from - The cases of L.S.Perkins, Collector.Foster, of Knowlton; E.W.Westover, Every arrangement had been made age, C.M.Hobbs, J.C.Maynes, R.14° 5, Mulsden.- Chemulpo, Corcæ, states that a maga- |- 2 of Provincial Revenue, vs.A.Brulbul- Ottawa ; J.Simard, G.G.Foster and for the placing of the exhibits, so | Booth, W.Kennedy, B.Atkinson, E.iy uibwest \u20ac en agements are report- zine exploded, killing five and wound- BEEN A DETECTIVE tier, of Roxton, and of \u201cL.S.Perkins Gardner Stevens, Waterloo; and Z.E.that there was no confusion this fore; A.Booth, F.Æ Booth, Danicl Ash- ti No furiler ego: ing ten men.* PE 3 33% Pl vs, Cyrille Blanchette, of Roxton Pond Comal, Busted, Lat + Lad noon on the fair grounds.If the wea- ton.14 ie PDT SPIES IN ST.PETERSBURG.for peddling without.a license - were e chairman then read a formal ad- +her ! 1ds | there will on Of Swine\u2014Col.James Maynes, Geo cdl OSSIAN CRUELTY., ad LRG xp ; , Re oom er holds good there will he a large | _ =Col.103\u201d Maynes, .EER.ki iy 13,\u2014The Japanese stafï London, Sept.13,\u2014Two Japanese B.& M.Baggage Man Dis- dismissed.- dress eo hs Lordship, detailing his dttendance to-morrow, that of this Young & Son, W.H.Martin, W.R.THY ria telegraphs that owing were arrested at St.otershurg Ye covers Lost Boy in A STUKELY CASE.is unfitness for the position and hop.morning being above the average.pots UC, ours, QC.A Martin, 4 j : \u201ci having constructed terday.16ÿ were employees of the PS \\ lar b f wit en | mE 2} - The grounds, and buildings are in ex- .Jones & Son, K, P, Corcoran, R.- FE E the Russians data esse | commercial h s ther .A large number of wihnesses were jpg he would continue for years to ; Maure uw à a DS :mmediaïe vicinity commercial houses there before the Sherbrooke.i» ; | n 3 01 cellent shape and the secretary and di | V- Savage, C.M.Hobbs, E.W.Cham- \u2018 ifestions in the immediat Na .Con v.examined in the case of Henry Page, come as the head I ts in this .eeretar Ce , ; .i F be valled town of Eino Yang, from var.One of them joined the Greek mere of Stukely, vs.David Kithridge, rai come ox ¢ hea if the courts in this rectors are devoting their host ener horaire John 5.Das nes, Sm.ar ' ch they forbade the departure of and married a Russian woman.RESTORED HIM TO HIS FATHER alleged violation of the: provisions of After a few ve ls of 1 gies for the comfort of éxhibitors, The Man, Robert Booth, J.W.oth,- 18 a Chinese, many of the Documents have been.seized which soi \u2018oh 3 MOTS 07 @ PETSONS special prize-list is à large and at.James Kennedy, W.H.Temple,\u201d W.J.Th pombatant « oe wounded.A reveal the fact that both are Japanese IN NEW YORK CITY.the municipal code, which IMposes a nature Mr.Constantineau \u2018left to tractive one - & ak: Buts & Son, E.W.Booth N CT 8 pr were Ke.estan tor who | naval officers and have been acting.as The following reads like a chapter penalty for the removal of animals | Judge Mulvena the proposal of the Among the principal exhibitors at Jameson.7 \u2019 | lish subjec MPN C nue Ti ilway, am tribute to Dr.Westwater's the three Japanese armies, was con- Mr.Lawson is something of a de- charge of receiving and assisting to notes, and said that if any of his Jos.Fortin, L.D.Wallace, A.©.Wet- tis, J.M.Davidson, Daniel Ashton.i i dropy.Oni the ather hand, it cluded yesterday.It covers the fight- (ective in his line, and] his hobby is scape from the officers, his brother, judgments had been amiss it was .as-| joy S, R.Taylor & Son, John C.| Of Dairy-C.A.Martin, Daniel Ash: 7 1h: lantéropy.sci for hav- ing from August 26 and shows that |, a bn à y Arthur Lussier, knowing that the lat- C'ibable to tho frailties of human na- Booth & Son, J don \u201c| ton, Wm: Wayman, George Young & w berely ceñsures the Russians for hav- vo.shows 4 to look up people who are lost, or who, | - , gt : H ferred t h 1 voth Son, J.M.Davidson, L.D.on, \u2018 ; 1, Georg ¢ g : > virtually condemned the urifor- the Japanese killed and wounded are advertised for, and physiognomy ter was accused of seduction.ure.He referrec o the ate Wallace, James Snodgrass & Son, Son, W.H, Martin, James Standish, : des.to remain\u2019 in -the path of Ja- amount, to 17,539 men, divided as fol- {5 a favorite study.He has been the Bail was accepted in the sum of Messrs.Duffy and Amyrauld and spoke Thomas MeGovern, David Kennedy & (.O.Martin, H.8.Newton, E.W.| y bullets, thus deliberately ex- mand of General Kuroki, 4866 men ; | means of finding more than one run- $200- | of the young aspirants to legal hon- son, Geo.H.Lecois, S: J.Trwin, Jus, Chamberlain, E.A, Booth, G.A.Robh, # og the horror of war to innocent In the right army, under the com- away in the Pa This being known + \u2014 the.ne spoke f the competence of Hebert, B.Sloan, S.J.Kendall, H James Hebert, G.A.Hyatt, A.A: - Zi M ieniing people.- lows : E constantly receiving circulars the court o icia on this district and |, Savage, D.Ashton, M.F.Geddard, Sargeant, J.M.Davidson, R.A.Sa- 13 : .Mn s despatch dated, Sept.Ith, Ova- in the fone army, under\u2019 the com- of lost boys, men and criminals, and ; .Mr I ch prescn It À e ry of Henry Daigle, J.H.Jones & Son, W.Väge, M.F.Goddard, &.H.Smith, ok\" -\" .Le arÿ Gêneral Nodzu.4992: 1 in ; > : NR v | Mrs.Lynch and himsell for the hearty H.Temple.S.Mao ; \u201ctops TJ.H.Jones & Son Stanley Purdy JR states that among the ammunition M wie of zu, ; anc he studies them up, comparing them a mn .| H.Temple, S.Magoon, W.R.Peters, à , ! > y» ndonedd by the Russians at Liao the left army, _uncler the command of with the pictures, if there are any, WIN IN g MAINE fomonstration.He had [Deen one of Jos.Fortin, J.P.Cleary, JJ.L.Codd, R.E.Scott, : ~~ : bno were two kinds of dumdum bul- General Oka, 7681.These casualties tll he knows the person or persons | th proposers of having the ladies 4, F.Robinson, T1.S.Newton, L.Æ OFFICERS OF THE SOCIETY.i seach resembling those of the 1891 inclade 136 officers killed and 464 by heart \u2014\u2014 ; i} with us at our bananols.He regretter Richardson, John Davis, SR.Wal-| The officers of the Shefford County |A { » Pac 5, RT .\u2019 The fae , mu to .; ; 118 having to held aloof as much as Dotan | è \u2018 a \u201c| a x, | ttern rifle.Although the bullats fit wonnded.Thé fact that the.army \u201c4.short time ago the photograph Pluralit in the tate 1 fe ; 2 lace, Peter Dunn & Son, McDonald Agricultural Society are : : di at weapon, the rifles with which they under General Oka pustained the heav- of a boy named Clarence Baker, 11 Fo y S he did from the social duties of the Brog., Davig Cote, CM.Hobbs, _Dr.q President \u2014 Carlton A.Martin, * ald be used are not vet found.Qya- iest losses is accounted for by its as- cars vf age, Was serit to him with About 33,000.vo district and in conclusion said: \u201cWhat-| jy.J.Irwin, Robert Blackwood.1.1.Frost Village.: n- s adds ; \u201cJudging from the nature saults upon \u2018the Russian defences to\u2019 Te of = en pe who nus | | > ever comes, the warmth of this recep- Coreau, C.B.Martin & Son.\u2019 Vice-Président, Wm, H.Temple.2 v the hurts some of our men seem to.the south of Liao-Yang.disappeared © from New York.cit on WILLIAM COBB 1S ELECTED GOV- bon will serve as encouragement and Of Cattle\u2014R.À.Savagd, Jas, Ken- Warden, - 1 2 ; been ded by 1 | bul PUT RUSSIAN LOSSES AT 25 000 ?wsappeare IY ; L¥] 9 9 + 4 inspiration to me all the rest of my dy, W H., TT ] 4 Directors-\u2014Si ford - C 1té A \"A ve been woun ed by dum-dum bul- me st \u2018 SSE 2, \u2018| the first of May, as completely as if ERNOR BY THIS MAJORITY life.\u201d nedy, .4 Temple, James Gow, W.cetors D elt pa Jar on _ A.à.5, but this is sill uncertain, though Tokio, Sept.+\u2014Telegraphie Te they had been swallowed up by the .1 Mr C.A.Nutting, K.C., of Water- TT.Roberts, C.A.Martin, Col, James Martin, Le H.l'emple ; Granby -Jas.Bi e facts of the: existence of the -hul- ports received here from the head- carth.Portland, Me., September 13.\u2014 The | A ue | 4 ; « £F Maynes, C.W.Curtis, E.P._Corcean, | Duncan; Stukely-1.J.Kendall, Hi- ; + = s is incôntrovertible.- Bullets, to- uarters of the Manchurian army de} (\u201crculars with their pictures had | Republicans carried the state in the Ke and dilated| upon.tente co S.R.Wallace, FEW.Chamberlain, Tam E, Phelps: Roxton\u2014F.X.Racine; - H.ther with photographs, Will be for- clare the Japanese to be in full POS | Leon sent out and advertisements in biennial election yesterday, returns up Tints which Pr hon ent ro James Gall, C.B.Martin & Son, W, te.Pudentionne \u2014-\u2014James Gaw ; St.- 1 ¢ Frded-Lo Tokio.\u201d \u2019 \u2019 session of the yental coal mines; .es- Ti : avai \u2018clock indicati lity a 2 H, Martin, George Young & Son, Col.Continued on page si = SORA NT Vice corer .various states, but to no avail.to 11 o'clock indicating a plurality .=.wens ., ; g g Son, (Continue n page six) À RUSSIAN DISANT ER.timate the Russlan losses up to the On the 25th of \u201cAugust, while in| of about 33,000 for William Cobb, slsewhore prete tt oo ° x : 5 padon, Sept.13.\u2014The Morning Post fall of Liao-Yang at 23.000 men, and Sherbrooke, Mr.Lawson caught sight the Republican candidate for gover- ple in their friendship to Judge Lynch THE ECO D'S PO T AIT SE [ES ; : \u2018 : les hat official Russian despatches dive additional details of the disposi- of a hoy whom he thought was one.nor, compared wit 33,384 for.Hill, The speaker was glad we had no \u2019 R R \u2019 § : ; raved mn London announce that tien of the .Russian forces around of those wanted in New York.He lost] the party candidate four years ago.wars \u201cwe had insteade freedom of | ; \u2018 eur .; f peut-General Zassalitch, who com- Liao-Yang during the battle.Thees-| .qe i : boine compell-| Early returns show that the Demo- |=.: APE ; anded th ; : in se \u2018 : sight of him again, and being 1 y .speech and press, an honest people ° } ganded the portion of the Rmssian timate of losses does not include those ed to, take his train, was unable to | crats have probably made slight gains and exemption \"rom rats and the | {| en oy the Hn river, sulfone by fouet a n he reut- continue his search further.At New-| in both branches of the legislature,but evils arising from such, : > SE + 88 been severely wounded and cap- guard actions t after the evacu- \u2019 : : ) Il remain st | evils ari.such, : A - 8 va res voue pl A nh Lar a poms ug a the Sram port.he saw him again, and accosted that the body will remain strongly The Hon.Senator Baker, in respond: = ; a Ep, = Ÿ 3 a.HUD, out 0 s a, Hon of Lin ng.The | \u2018 De him at once as Clarence Baker, which Republican, and will probably re-elect ing, was most witty and referred to \\ vs + 24 > LNW oF S _ ik i.; which the \u2018Japanese occupied the Yen} 4he lad promptly denied.Finally the United States Senator Eugene Hale.late Judee | an\u201d , == à | lis added by the Morning Post tai coal mines is not given.boy broke down and\u2019 owned that he| \u2018Fhe vote was the heaviest cast since the t ni ve Johnsons ete | { - if t Generals § baieff, K ato- : VER FIVE FUL : 0) RC bo a Ce CoE \u2019 hat the Northwest was \u201cnot a place; \u2018 i Ph and Bilderlinge have ol remet nab 0 on hve Nb CORPS?had\u2019 left New York on the 1st of 1858.it was space.\u201d But now it has be- Kuroki*s en oa EE CON PL OO?ee \u2019 then ng a Rue.May.Mr.Lawson took him home, + come too small for the throng rush- 3 $ e.stan prisoners and other men, the Rus- Riu = ns \u20ac .M | ; PORT ARTHUR SITUATION.san forces at Liao-Yang included the 2V¢ him a bath, and as A his Louis | MeGILL STUDENTS ing thither.| : Tokio, Sept.13.~ The Novi Krai, Ad-| full strength of the Second, Fourth, T° consisted of a ragged ?eho \" ENTERTAIN Mr.Thibault proposed in French and EH : hiral Alexief*y organ at Port Arth Fifth Tenth : 1 Se ; i A \u201d| of men\u2019s trousers and No.9 shoes, * most eloquently, the toast to \u201cthe > t 2.ports that There has w OrL Artiers « on on on oo oh ! rmy purchased a suit of clothes for him] \u2014_\u2014 Province of Quebec,\u201d and asserted ; « .: ; e oser $ \"ps , $ ner OPS : - 1 4 \u2018 a\u2019 TNT oo + ; v bange in thé conditions in , Te | ane.pol rons obo het corps.and, as Mr.Lawson said, after he was AN ENJOYABLE SOCIAL EVENT that nowhere in the world had there ms Re on! ms | or since te risomers andl poner affirm that the dressed, he was quite a nice looking AT EICHNOND.ever been a more learned sot of jud- ; = \"sant y the Japanese | Russian losses between the retrea : .\"HMOND, .A 1 pm m Sugust 3 muet ° les Au M q , box.: ; vo ges than now presided in our courts.che ide.e-paper eel ale August ou : from ghshanshan pnd the final oll His story was that he and the] Richmond, Sept.13.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 He referred to J idge amish as a thor- from pis We port that the battleship do | vu ang amounted to over Ys .three other boys who were strangers About 80 McGill students of the 2nd, ough Canadian (who made ro distine- mer + 1 .SE.COX ES : i :oneluded to run away | : : tion of race or tionality _ : ol wag damaged | En | to him, had conc nde 3rd and 4th vears of the faculties of ] |na ality.teen photo\" = REY a mine.\u2014 \u2014 and see the world.They had cach a \u201c y ) Le 5 © 4 have been The Hon, J.\u20ac.MeCorkill, K.C., and y reach of - ÿ x about two dollars, and at New Haven civil and mining engineering, have we Provincial Trdasurer, thought he E Luke it 87 | ; their money gave ont, and they man-| in camp on the banks of the St.ought to have written for the ocea- , a © aged to get to Portland.Me, and} Francis here this summer with a sion a short history of the old re- * _ 7 Al ~ from there to Richmond and St.Hya- teaching staff of cight in charge of gime from 1534-1763 which was so .fr | jay- TE ; cinthe, P.Q., by stealing rides on the Professor McLeod.The annual camp romantic and interesting.The hon.4.7 et Grand Trunk.At the latter place is for the purpose of gaining a prac- gentleman rec ted a verse of TT.bY : 1 - they were all put in jail fora month, pical knowledge of survey work, sound- D'Arcy McGee\u2019s, and asserted that yo = .- ' o as tramps, and when they were Fe ling, gauging, ete.\u2019 every noble deed of Dollard, Des- Lun ue \u2019 oo leased, e left the others, and half- The camp is as well equipped as ormeaux and of Madelaine Verchers , ; Cy Ee | = 11 starve and worn out, got to Sher: any college on the continent, and the had been put into English verse, He 28 , rs RB 1 : » _ broôke rive fair week, whore he Was} professors speak very highly of the poted Lhe gros of this province 5 5 assenge Aus ; \u2019 3 seen by Mr.Lawson.He was MINS situation as well adapted for thei [Irom ZM in 160< to 7000 in 1763 and fs avenir and | nger Train, Which Left Chicago Last Evening, to get home by stealing rides, quite 1,600,000 in.1960, and called it the 4 Ï Tes b | 1 | À 44 BE Wii 1 $k (ESE fy ge | it Cd é.tit ib RUE tg i Ad 3! 1°, 0 i 11H 1 (tale à Lo qu Jo 3 FRAP NY.TIS AGE cor.tram 5-5 pl nil ned wD eT Cl me Teas GW, 2.TO Ce agua: LIRR II + rl.AG a IRI NS RRA Ay SN A gy = 4 mrs rt ur\" A g 1 To RL a di PE acc EPH A \u201cCY \u2014\u2026.rir er ent SA RE Tn be rn gp ho {rman Tw PG PENI \u2018 ve - Ce wn - \u201con du, {ho ¥ ot 4 rs 1) fia Me thy Sept 3 ad.| vo pl .= rao + rt iron = ard ¢ Bo Fra \u2018 AA à t£e y14-4 7 : ! #1 \u201cha 1 { ir EN + JY 1 Tail sit die oe CP eer er acné piste = tp ot pind pm ER EE EE Ed AH EA AP way form amie - ll prone BO oo rn ad he ol us ig 8 - , AB rr ran Ole w\u2014 A em = CESR ESS EE Een a ee ee And QE sn pny pe AE SEE SES Are Pl Adie ol EIssn AR | A le AOA Dg Ag prem 3 PREP mr = un 2e 0e ver oC\u201d ow a 4 a OP de a à vm \u2014 me sec re + \u201c .Wy uy AI TOG.«oI = EE a oH a ca Saget.NE) CONES nee DNA.ve EE .- - - an.+, \u201cou - Cee \u201c ER \u2019 æ nah + Rr rr tn a Sm a 2 LS pee eel.Snir A +.x - = PA sr ors ES re ee mr nu BR ve pr ~~ Ae gd - ce ee is bn + Ê Sn morts 160 Sot Ye TT AS ml 0, 6 ts NPIS A Éd ti.re ri mr tel.SA 78 pe IAI gs + r Tr \u201cdat: caen.dire - race\" oi \"ey - og coupes pa cartes A à CA og ei cies) 1 Foe mee > Nl , Sr A Arg TD BANA.nerd Ft pt 26 pie se - ge » PR pr se y om ce \u2014 a a A NTR A 2 i ae , a) ; .EN Cd CT = : _ ; me _ : ._ | ie - - Ç ê I ENOWLI ou | CS ~ SUTTON, #21 COW ANBVILLE.| RANEY.| TH) a ga TT.8° \"Sept.13.\u2014Miss L.Wheeler, i Miss Sept.13.\u2014Mr.E.Rhicard; of Bord.Sa?13 \u2014Miss Gertie McQuillen Sept.Biss\u201d \u201cCarrie Norris has 3 \u201ca frma Colvin, of Chicago, accompaified ville, was in town on \u2018imines Sak feturnds dome from a some 3 returned home after \u2018spending a ter \u2018by Miss F./Fi Fiske, were the- guests of urday last.+ 7 lengthy vigit at Valley field, Le weeks\u2019 vacatioh in Boston: Mrs.J.C.Pettes last week.| Mr.Lyon Wordsworth, of Morris- | Mr.Ned Barber, the C.P.R.engineer, Mrs.Blunt, of Knowlton, te pn \u2019 Miss W.Seale returned to town on | ville, Vt., spent a day or two of last spent a few days here recently, and ing a few days with her son, | Saturday morning after spending the week here looking up friends.a Monday mors ge.to Short el.or H.Blunt.| - summer in Knowlton, | Mr, C.M: Boright ran up from Rich- 4 a D ford, ontre : Miss Edith Nicholls, of Montreal, js oo won -» Rev.E.M.\u2018Taylor has purchased the ford, Vt., on Saturday to visit his iss.Grose,\u2019 © ° was \u20ac the guest of Rev.J.D.Ellis, at the - guest of Miss Gertié MeQuillen on Sa- property \u2018formerly belonging to Miles many relatives here.turday.Miss Grose is forming Richard, near the railway station, His Mr.W.S.Ball, B.C.L., of Cowans- music class here.friends will be glad to learn that Mr.ville, vas in town Saturday, Jooking Miss Susie Mullin, Taylor is once more a property own- after \u2018some legal affairs.: \u2018Methodist Parsonage.for September ix the Sapphire.of the K, & C, Mr.McBurney returned home on We have dainty tingle stone claw set passpoit ty public g Juet \u201cty, Friday night, - - müeh improved, after sapphire doublet Rings at SE.50:2 larger The \u2018ality set who has spent| a two weeks spent at Abenakis Springs.size, 82.00 each.Three stone Rings, its carcer ig mai st LE Blac few days here recently, has returned k.me oen- \u2019 ç er in Knowlton, as he is an active Mrs.Levi Perkins, jr., of Sherbrooke, her Home in Granby, much to the te- Mr.J, A.Tomkins has returned 84.00 cach.Fine 14 ron re gen- | the br ice-etill el ec orsted Sean 00 h rents, Mr.and Mrs.gret of C ille friend \"| from Toronto, where he has been at- uine, Sapphire Rings.cach.À or $ .citizen.- is visiting her parents, gret of Cowaneville friends.' day School Convention.Ring size card, showing\\the d different 75c.; © Miss M.Kennedy returned on Satur.Adam Eastman.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Connor, of - tending a Sun ru 0° - ing and the different birth stones A.E.RINERY red 2 Shirts LA day from Beach Bluff, where she has| apg (Dr) E.0.Dyer has so far re- ford, spent Sunday as the guests of Master Reginald Robinson, son of sent on application.Whol \u2018ap | : | been stopping the past two weeks.covered that she is able to sit up ai Mrs and Mes.E.L.Ross.4 Mond Nr.Nu ha Hohipaons > er hi olesale nd Beta] 1, I Insure in the North American Life.| 3g.\u201c44: nai dav : d Mr ol rum spen onday in an as return : 13 Ww \u201c\u201c EE «rec Miss Nettie Belknap left on Monday ghort time every day.ellin ton ps gold.\u201d >the Continent.\u201d Folices Koo morning for Montreai, where she Will Mrs.Frank Wood, formerly of Cow- Montreal on business.continue his studies in the | Bishops | .C.SKINNI R | gta St, Sy vu i remain during the winter.| ansville, ahd now of Berkeley, Cali- Mr.Whiting Ball, - of East Bolton, College Grammar School.23; 87°31 * ve \u2018 9 \\ : W.S, Dresser & Co.Mr.E.1.Kennedy, left on Saturday fornia, is expected here to-day to visit SPent Sunday here as\u2019 the guest of Mr, Mr.Willie Vittie, of Montreal, has Joke er.+\" Strathconé Square: Hein tar R 0 0 ROOKE- L 4 À; District Managers, Sherbrooke, Que.| for Montreal, where he will write on her daughter, Dorothy, who is attend- Mes vi Mise Ball.Boston, ., spent been the guest of Js Pa M.han § HERE $ T - , , A.Vittie, for the few 8.A 1 the entrance exams.for applied uc ee ot Richford, Vt., is Monday here visiting the Cottefi\u2019s and Miss Blanche: Monty has gone to Pi «és : 3 MORTGAG #45 çÇ Mr.S.F.Belkna / home for a attending the Academy here.Duboyce\u2019s.Mrs.Cass was formerly Farnham to continue her musical edu- | 1anos ed on deposit as Your ; r a elknap \"| The weekly meet of the Gun Club ti ee Emerson, of Sutton Junc- cation in the Convent there.nd a cad IST \u20ac à 45 = shor i .; ra .; sn OF - = § §° Mr.V.NX.Dyer loaded hogs here on took place Saturday afternoon.There mer SIT she \u201d passing the su Mrs.Wm.Kay, who was su denly made since 1¢5h,.Sai ST OF AP nded at tin À £2 4 Monday, paving £4.80, at which price was a fair attendance and some M ry ora ne mother.taken with a stroke of paralysis last by our firm i in ER, or or epogitor.Acc 3 i 0 he secre | : Pre car load.good shooting, especially at 800 yds.hoard a orens complaints 5 re Thursday evening, passed away Mon- the p ash 94 Jean À option of £8 + \u2018Money to ERA 2 .f cement \u20ac Far aboit day morni She leaves behind a ble on * TY | The Seven Day Adventists held their The experimental strip o | day morning.ki x} xr Tall Overcoat Th, immersion here.on Saturday af- | sidewalk in front of the Town Hall is he Er the which ne CP.husband, three sons and te daugh- : oT ine a LE Ce «al estate.723 > \u20ac 5 oY , e mn, r loss.The be- i .18.Known to er PTE ; ] ber were completed.It certainly looks very ters to mourn her loss .U 314 | | ternoon.Quite a large number \u201cre.well and it is sincerely hoped the city that method of locomotion for going | reaved family have the heartfelt sym- | g t Tight, iy | TR LS 2 ; s engaging your atténtion.sent 1 eight candidatés were re y d : ; .;( guaran eed b th j tux i gaging - present ane cn fath ill continue the work of plag- to an coming from the exhibition.pathy of the whole community.She | À y 8 Ragen £4 A Before you decide to buy a new one, | ceived.athers wi , The accommodatigh provided was en- | = ber of the Congregational - i oo , our own firm and Angual Western Excus * Ÿ 1 1 let us clean and press the one ef last Messrs.Parker and Harold Seale ing other strips\u2019 ti £ th Gun tirely inadequate.Some were obli Cha hand vil EE e EE - chances The er ing dates Sep 23, 23, 4.Fix ft here \u2018Ne .mine to drive At a special meeting o e urch, and while making he ë oo .Going Oct.10, 1904.14 Dyeing and © \u201cpressing will probably tere on Satur as re © frre Club held on Friday \u2018last to discuss en home in box cars.and regu-| the chief centre of her duties, her t of these famcüs Fa.Re IT 1 TN coves enn 3 6 , ; 2 ?DL, » Se _ ye « + a ; e cars.è À A casser suvessass eetiscecs 5 make it look as good as new.Clean- Mr.Hogan returned to here on Sat- the advisability of joining she foe 4 hand vas to be found helping on very _ NO.6.Small Grands 0 | eat, his purent ener 5 ing will cost 81.00 to $1.25; Dyeing, yrday and is stopping at Mr.T.gamated Gun Association o e 8- FRELIGHSBUR G.| good wor ind and gener | 0 Ç_ .are among the & We unbus, Le tonnes 1.50.; | Curtis\u2019 trict of Bedford, it was decided not to |.I everyone, she leaves a great man) | : trot MO.es oececnre eon 3 Curtis o\u2014 amalgamate for various reasons which om 13- Mr.Nelson Thompson has sorrowing friends.\u2014 instruments of the age ed M T LOTH ROP S LAUNDRY | VE would benefit.the .club more.The club * Mr.A.NE A r di Fès .\u2018Fhe oldest son, Mr.Willie B.Kay, | have a few specially pe nanny OU | FARNHAM.appointed a committee to decide \u2018on have boon on er an ami y, nu | of the Bank of Ottawa staff, in Carle- Never before have we had such today i in very ha: ion on naw Mich co \u201cae ND STEAM DYE WORKS Sept, 13,\u2014A man named St.Denis, the annual fall contest, which will be return à Mont Hn 8 ng ere, ton Place, reached home on Saturday J 0 2 \u2018 nut and m Ï y leve, pa - A D | hailing from Magog, arrived here last announced shortly.M b on ven is week.5 night.The second son, Gordon, is at | rich colorings in Carpets of every a 0gany casy Cieveisnd, 0, vis Buffalo n \u201c6 Water Street, -:- -ze Sherbrooke.Thursday in search of work.He sue-| Mr.Stewart Leo Scofield is emulat- num ho Ee have boon a di 4 I\" present in the Northwest.( grade.There are blues as deep as priees are m can 8 vie.Buffalo a = LL = {ceeded in getting a job and afterwards ing Mr.Huard by constructing a nice summer with Miss Che borde NEC Mise Janie Noris, of Middleton, the evening skv, pinks as rich and - quality and real Worth js nel Bi ad.L.Kr.° un Detroit To : VE | started to celebrate that event \u201d with | veranda about his house.Re.amberiam, Ye: Vass.is spending her holidays with the evening sty, pints @ i sidered.Ww oo.\u2018 IF YOU HAVE some of \u2018the boys.\u201d When he awoke : + to Savannah, Ga, this th this her mother on Elgin street.\u2019 as soft as.a carnation, reds as terms of; pay ni, o., \u2018via Detroit ai : .RL à Lo tel next on | they are s w Pleased with this : \u2019 Ro De a _ Ne.~ i, & ie vas mins his valise and twenty WATERLOO.{country that we hope they will later doy ; floss retuned pome on Satur brilliant ax a roschud, \u201cand browns |desired.No ie} St fa à Ni a fl rat, jh 1s his s 3 on make it thei ay, after spending -a few weeks\u2019 holi- callers .ir ricki- $45.9 TYPEWRITING five dollars in cash (so he says), and Sept.13.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Thomas M; Mol, i ar permanent home, .| days with friends \u2018in Leeds.| and yellows that catch their rich these pianos: to al vis RLD'S FAIR, ST.we Vas obliged to return to Magog to Pearson, of St.Brigide, are in town.ed h ee choël as ™ turned ans, 0 ?: ness from the turning \u2018autumn Wo I ~ 1 : , e s .1 - = J _ you wish done, call and see us.e recuperate his finances.this week visiting friends.Sh aie oo on, Tuesday, Sept | \u2014e Co i Excursion tickets on en e A will do it for you cheap and well.We regret to learn of the serions ill-| Mr, PF.J, Westover, of Sutton ; oe ul ot opened her depart- FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.leaves.I For or tickets informia \u2019 PECIALTY _ \u2018|ness of Mr.Onesime Boisvert, Mayor .21 : da .ment on Monday, the 12t : aw .1's cent stock\u2014broad i 11 Sons.Dive tfal with: of Farnham, and fears are entertained Junction, is spending oe Miss Chandler, of Chicago, TI, lis Sept.12, Mr.and M rs, lncols EEE 7 ve .- ; A a o.EL-FOSS, cr = is collections.ive us a tra or Ba A ea A Bois.town, the guest of Miss M.© visiting her cousin, Miss Winifred In Gleason, formerly of this place, hut enough to meet every taste and: lit Ww ri FARMED BR - rT Rk.Square yours.or his ult e recovery.Ar.D Boothe.; gulls, , pow residents of Enosburg Falls, Vi.,| ~.CL.T |, & to F: Crane, G-T-R- ata Sherbrooke * \u201cMercantile Agency vert, who is consicera ly over oy Mrs.Allsop and daughter, of Farn- Mr.Kennedy je assisting Mr Hold .\u2018are spending afew days among old nto every environment\u2014a stogk (Bpeclalist to Probestan; Bus, rears >, pe in poor hea : : > te .x , 125 Wellington St,.Bell \u2018phone 472 for ome time past.© ' han, and xs.ramets and Mr.Louis in the insurance office.We are sorry friends and acquaintances.we're proud to tell about and eu- Eye, Ear, Nose Tn Tr WILY, * + fod - _ P.\u201c0.Box 624.° Mr.and Mrs.G.H.Whitlock, of Mr and Mrs.\u201cWm.Douglas.\u20ac guests 0! to know that Mr.Holden\u2019s health \u2018lis iss Hottie Studs, x was thusiastic to show.Diseases, .Ce Moose Jaw, Assa:, who have been not improving as rapidly as we would e guest of Mrs.D ngalls, - on The v © the best we know 37 Corine tal Strobt + fu \u201cisting relatives and friends in town wing is hoi ho se een wish.Saturday and Sunday.The values are the, best we know Consultattons oan mn on Excursions 2 = home.i Ottawa.or oi: 8, \u20ac Stanstead College to resiime his stufl- Sutton, | were recent visitors at Mr.sure as you make compacisons.: mE \" cine Ohio.Dayton.Mr.W.P.Ryan, manager of R.The W ies.H.Drew's.ar H 0 Ë etroit, Mich.and > Bll aterloo Garnets played an ex- 4 - Se , ; ; \"av = i lis, Ind; Grand Raj OUR SHOPS SRE.NOW READY FOk Hemsley\u2019s Farnham store, and C.Mac- ition game of baseball, i\u201d ith the The Sovereign Bank has opened |a| Messrs.W.Farnam and D.H.In See! all there is to sce.Always w av ue anapo PP Minneaye S _ JRDERS IN kenzie, accountant of the C.P.R, are | Farnham nine, last.Saturday, on the | branch in Dukham.- galls are about to make extensive \u2018ini- pleasure to show goods, Pr Good Bois Sent.ae ( SOSA d F spending their vacation in New York.grounds of the latter, resulting in a The Misses\u2019 Loo \u2018are making exten- PS on their barns, among To-morrow, we pass through the e urne ban Octobor 10th, of, ah Millinery, Tailoring and Furs.While Mr.Sidney Strong was riding ; sive improvements on their place put-| others the laying of cement stable! .| .CL.0 Very low ra | 0 | ° iy \u2018 8 î I : J his horse along Depot street, yester- iid for Farnham, by a score ct 6 chased from Mr.H.Couchaine.| floors.- He Customs a large importation of returned a ni Pace mont Points.> ur, departments are now full of the Lo 2 : | 1 an .AL Re - Pond; licati « latest and most fashionable goods for (2Y> the animal stumbled 4 bac, : There will.be an exhibition game of ei fine buck was shot oy Mr.J.K.l Mr.and Mrs.Burwell, of Boston, \u201cCrossley\"s\u201d famous \u201cAxministor, rush.Comealongau, J.If, SEWELL, City.Passeny cs autumn and winter.throwing.Ar.ong of, and ve baseball between Richford and \u201cthe Me on Mecnesday \u2018ast.- Mass., are spending several weeks \u201cVelvet, >\u2019 and \u201cBrussels\u201d C'arpots- - me busy.horse, also, fell down rolling upon his Waterloo Garnets.Wednesday mornin Ir.and Mrs, G.C.Chadburn are on among relatives of this pl: ; \u2018 a ALFRED LANCTOT, rider.Mr.Strong lay for a moment ep locl \u2019 y MOrnINg |v cick list! M 8 place.All selected at their mills in Halj ~ Johnst BEC ENT.Con Ee : > a o\u2019clock, : Mr.and Mrs.E.C.Drew are ar : ° \u2019 \u2019 67 & 69 Market St., Corner Peel unable to ah rt ba as thought We are pleased to learn that Mr, H.i Dr.and Moe Stuart a spending ranging their new home at the \u201cWest- fax, \u2018England, prior to the advance, |.; he Photeg RAI LWAY - ; SHERBROOKE.tat he was badly.¥ Langlois, who has heen sick with nn, le days in arencevi le among old} over\u201d farm, where th ill in futur Sp 1: fe and escaped with afew bruises and a bad attack of appendicitis, is able to he friends.| \u2019 resid \u2019 they will in future | and; notwithstanding this advance, 5 nw Notre.rl \u2018SUMMER TIMK TA ELE ema | shining upatét he tL avai 2 A > | ] < few r ,\u2018 ; out again.; » e Mr.Well I we have a few rolls of last sea- GRADU TR OPTI > CL NE TANB \u2018FE EAST.r.Wellington Farnam resumed his \u2018 A OLAX 27th Special Thanksgiving services were Sent > + RIDGE BAST.Tiwi.WOrk travelling for the Bedford 1d wo! son\u2019s patterns in stock, in every Coaticoo :, Que.\u20ac: In Effect June, * held in St.Luke\u2019s Church, !ast Sun- ept.18.\u2014A meeting of the Missis- | Tool Company, on Friday | Ce | Ce 4e ST \u2018Trains for Quebec leave / day.The Rev.E.Bushell oroupied Le À ty Historical Society is to ; npany, on Kriday last.| way Just as good as any of this | Eyes Sol ontifcnlly Tostad fe brooke as below ; \u201c ., ; \u2019 ly : - > ; 4) f IE {the pulpit in the morning, and the fon aire on Saturday, Sant She, DRONE, | season's, ex dept that hey are mot (Cho 3 Drie, rt Express, from New | York le: DAILY STORE NEWS.or Fruit Liver Tablets Rev.H.Brittin, in the evening.Vhe ralerge representation of ladies œil y THIS FALL'S IMPORTATIONZ P00 am onton leaves | 1 LL.church was prettily trimmed an: 1e : Sept.13.\u2014Mr, Howe, of Norfolk, N.| \"parti h 136-138 Wellingion \u2018street.arc the juices of apples, oran- | choir furnished excellent music.be present.: ot Ahe Sovereie Bank | Y> Vas in town on oor ?LL which will be closed out at The Daily Rect Bo a xpress denves She - Tuesilay, Sept.18, \u2018O4.Mr.G.Young has returnel from a À SHP'agency of Ahe Sovereign.Bank | | .ELL & 0.raius from Quebec Arri Store closes, at six to-night.ges, figs and prunes\u2014purified trip to Chester: Vt.where he has been has been opened in Dunham, under the Ph of ston, of Magve.is the | - .- 10 p.c Discount L.5.GIANNELL V.E Yori - brooke as below : evaporated, and compressed visiting his daughter.oon, of or.à S.Wald, vo ler.atten and Miss Chand- \u201cto male room for this new lot, dol Rll Psogumodation train leaves © Just Out - The into tablets.They never fail rol with i oy en Sunday \"1 Stanstead College, last Monday.Mr.and Mrs.G.Capel, who \u2018 have! nC on 80.00 is herbrooke at 540 pam arr 0 tc bh to cure all Stomach, Liver ° ar A.M.Hood, of the Sovereign en fone summer with their daugh- | Bay oy S100; tires \"nthe, 8 age om.Boston arrives - i ; x ter rs.Judge, returned tc heir month, 20 cents, To dortiand E i e Troubles.At M S Bank, has been transferred from | g nec o their\u201c : hips, by year onl, xpress arrives © c o er : drugs oo cobs a box.Ee Matk D Suspenders Unionville, Ont., to the Stanbridge | home in Montreal on Friday.Fes n Townships, by your ot 0\") m, Accommodation train ° arriv ronke at 8.60 am.l'or timé tables, tickets ard pion apply to any of ,the RANK any, J.H.WA r a Pu Sherbrooke, Que.OSTON & M \u201cSummer.Arrangeme « JN EFFRCT JUNE 27, 1\u2018 Trains run daily except Sun day, 60 cents ; 2 days, 90 ct! $1.20 ; one \u201cweek, $2.00; ove 13 year, $36.00.Liberal discount | tisement is inserted every \u2019 twice a week or once a week oo! Cards .of Thanks, not wy words, Ae iL oe mor we Reading Notices, In sending money Femtttens sel precaution Lo use.express «© .orders, or register, letter.rm CS UHANGES for \u2018ertisemen be in the hands ef the prise hat o'clock a.m.of the day of pu insure insertion.No chasse East branch, where the increasing Miss Gertrude Moffatt, who has.hee .ff Hn Delineator - business demands a larger staff.quite ill during the Past two wecks, is Covernton\u2019 s The attractive grounds of Mr.O.R.[able to be out a ' \u2018 .gain.4 Anderson, \u2018with the well kept lawns | Mrs.Carnie Frizzle, who recently NIPPLE OIL and heautifully arranged flower beds, | underwent an operation in the Royal â are much admired by visitors to our Victoria Hospital, For Cracked or Bore Nipples, recom pot prett ill Montreal, returned | mended by the leading Doct a Cover Design\u2014A Modern Directoire.En PES | pretty village, ; home last week.Returning Home\u2014The Ordeal of the - Price 25 cfs, Atall Drug: .: Mrs.H.D.Martin is spending a few: Customs.\u201c BASEBALL.days with relatives in Plattsbur 'z, N.Fashions in New York.Y.9.,Ç Dress and Gossip of Paris.\u2014 j \u2018 ! = Autumn Styles.FARNHAM WON MATCH WITH wa.| Mrs.S.B.Westover is taking a Modish Millinery.Only 15c, or $1.00 per year, Contents := : CELE Sent by mail on receipt] price.D.WATSON a GO.Agents 444 St Paul SL, Mos em if received after 8 a.m.i he TRAINS La \u2018gd.{ : LEA SHERBI a Di Al The | f Great Composers\u2014lIllus-} + TERLOO, ON SATURDAY.the K of oatment for rheumatism in | ~ : iteulétlon Dati e FLN.M Na hue, Wore: e Loves of Great Lo \u2014*Mus- je e Knowlton Sanitarium\u2026 T | ; + boc Sprihgfield ) trated.LT CL T .os statemen > glie d New Yo Poet, Take Thy Lute*\u2014An 1dy1, in] - Parnhan, Sept.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The Prof.Chandler and family left ni MAL 8 : .Cire ooo Ou New Yan 7am - tu ; tn .' .: ; = r sept, n,- .re char, Athletic Pas.ee rt muc lauded Waterloo baseball team, Monday morning for -their winter : ne.\u2019 Cn sore me $ ol L~leaves 317.9: an! \u201c time for Cirle iusto od champions of the Eastern Townships, home in Montreal.: J Mon Y overs ve Roue for B&ston, ar \u2014 The Joy of Living X.\u2014The Value | \u2018of met their \u201cWaterloo\u201d here on Satur- The concert giveh on the 6th Wak I have a lot of new and nice Tielay veress asssecsss eet \" 1Xien\u2014 cave 10.00 À arr the Spoken or the Written Word\u2014Itius- \u2019 a Ton Wednesday o.oo creme sms w , à ) trated.Ci reu lation N Noakly Jay afternoun, at ne hands of the decided success.Me McDowell is a M .= Thursda > a assauts PPP 0e Lo ones p.m.comtgetine .fe Mother of Faumetine\u2014A Story\u2014H- ed am oo ha game was & host in himself and many are asking, ] onuments : Frid v vor was on Miter F XPRESS\u2014Ieavo 9.35 Hes .© OC o ; sc } 4 ' rl a) nanoos srevecsse Gccuaneeéett loheo on 0 The Fountain ol Youth\u2014Physical Cul- good one an well contested, but \u201cHow soon can we vo ear him again?\u201d - Saturd Sp Yhite River Jot.rine : Lure Hustra ted._ would have been more one- sided had _ [ d H d : © Saturday.a.se wf ct., Sprinkicl The lonclinesses\u2014A Poem.ai the Jocals had their regular team, as an À.£a st ones 7 | - A Matter of Millions\u2014A Story in two .a Tr + \u2019 parts\u2014IHustrated.TRAINS ARRFV \"ve Boston 1.16 pa IR! they were without the services of a CORRESPONDENCE.ar 4 Fotal - ; Great Wor de SE Pioneer Lin es\u2014 us: 7 : couple oi their best players.The on hand and for sale.Qualit y RATE i 8 GL lor EXPRFESS\u2014leaves | Bost fg rated.omen mes: s ( ; | _- score Was as follows : BEI IEVES IN ; first-c'ass.Prices right.| Daily average, uguel, her oR 10 a Va N of - No suture QU a | Waterloo \u2014 0 0101 00 0 0-2,\" LIEVES MOUNT ORFORD THE Daily average, August, arrive \u201cPat TY Gottage\u2014Illustrate - 4221 - Suburban Ad) M .- | ; 446 M, MCKECHNIE- : _ Publishers.~ Frelighäburg \u2014 10003420 x-10.| Eastman, Sept.9, \u201904.l DN = = = / - + fe Ck I i fo > i - 4 Tod \u2018 ! = F7 ; Ë | UR summits DAILY ECO, \u2018FOEDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1904.To : RICE TREER r 1 .1 ms ! a 08: brhééet 1000 : COATICÔOK \u2014= severe AA J CE Tite 0 nlooker.ire Sept.13.\u2014The Misses McKenna, of To think Tou ind a a a he ; : ->@ | Berlin, and Mr, F.J.McKenna, of co or co ut find a dry, W n - \u2018ce .3 ve 4 remet | to Sherbrooke, spent Sunday in town » anges g cough remains, there is U + D t = el la b le .{ À 000000000000000000000¢ ith their parents, Mr.and Mrs.Jas.p-to-Vate | iy x ) .i FULLY BARGAIN LIST: .MeKonne.Shiloh\u2019 i READ \"CARE : ~ For a Riverside Park.Miss Molly Lovell and Nr.Merri- oh\u2019s - .Footwear\u2019s Drug : ii 00.Underwear, Hats and F | ~ man Lovell came from Stanstead Col- C ) _ 2-1 i Shirts, 3 for $l.5 \u2019 urs at Considerable interest waits upon .the lege on Saturday, and spent the week onsumption your quest, we can surely supply foot- Sto re ° po ed Seamless Socks, pair oo wholesale prices.| | reply of the British American Land end at their respective homes.( ure The.Lung fitting, evepleasing results, | Low j 0 3 i ors! 1.00.Co.to the uest of the City 1 Miss Maud Walker has arrived from onic \u2018Shoes ar\u201d High Shoes, for every gener- | That means a drug store whera as u 3 : for $ old price Take advantage of this Cheap > Tea °8b olf the Lily \u201cM Stanstead.She will remain with Mrs.at once.| It will strengthen the ation, or either wey, in abundant much attention ig paid to sce thata 7114 ed SiS 75.5 Sale going on at _| provement NA that the strip Agnes Sutton during the winter and gs p the cough.variety.five-cent purchasq is as satisfactory hg (are of land bordering the Magog River | attend the High School.Press LeR Ny Ls & Co.305 |; : ; to the customer as the ten dollar + : ; gorge on the south be ceded to the| Mr.Jas.McKenna, who for the last 0%, N.2., Toronto, Can.J.A.WIGGETT & GO purchase.\u201cIt means a drug store | 3 4 \"CORMIER, fl WELLINGTON ST.city for scenic purposes.Made to the two years has been in poor rest] \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Whit; Block.Sherbrook \"7 where a child can trade with as sat- \u2018 Ve ; : ve .|is now greatly, imprayed.ing block, erbrooke.1sfactory results as the head of the Ca wie I, resident commissioner, the request im| Two fine substantial looking resi-| WATERVILLE LLLLALLLLL2 44408888844 family.These things make it a sale ¢ 3 A ! , i \u2014 Ww A S Ili business course had to be Aorwarded dences are now in course of erection Sept.13.\u2014A friendly game of base- place to trade.You can\u2019t be 1co ny aT a ERBROOKE LO e Are se ing\u2018 | to the Land Company\u2019s head office in |on Main street, beyond the covered ball was played last Saturday after- careful in your selection of n° drug ior f GE i i: 5 London, Eng., but sufficient time has bridge.This part of the town has} noon between Cupelton and Waterville store to trade at.WE WANT YOUR ir 5 1 > ; bi ¢ MORTGAGE Co.Agents For Thé \u2018 now elapsed for a response to be been greatly built up of late.clubs, resulting in score of 2 to 6 TRADE, à 544, i ta! i É : : _ [ehortiv forthcomi ponse Mr.Arthur Spied, of Lennoxville, in favor of Waterville.Ansell\u2019s : J «£}+ À \u20ac» Ps alowed on deposits payable shortly forthcoming.| with Mr.Bert Stevem aad a frien | À football maich between Sherbrooke | Drug Store ORIFFIT - 4 Réipte 31 ST wou pe idle to.speculate on from.Sherbrooke, were in t and Waterville resulted in a winof 3 +4 oth PRIL and 1 pec , n town over : so or \u201ceompound ed at those dates whether the Land Company \u2018will or Sunday, and were entertained at the Z0als to 1 ir favor of Waterville, : And soe ie ne lime o f Aborted Te - [ THE DRUGGIST.- : J a RARE Bs, > ol depositor.Accounts pay- will not present an agreeable front Rectory.They left in their auto.Mr.W.H.+ Burbeck lost a lot of of Purses, Pockethooks, Note Paper, ae ° a ; SF & fa ; nan.\u2018Money Joan on to the request.but sh 1d th I early on Monday morning.ice finishing lumber one night last] A visit solicited.| Strathcona Drug Hall- a »'»+ »e Lod TE {i i 4 : poi) i : i 8% us oul e mi Mr, Harry Norton came to town week which was piled upon his front \u2018 « = 81 Wallington Street ; Ys ; AF iE wer \u2014\u2014 p rovement Society succeed in its.quest Monday, via Stanstead, from - \u2019Ayer\u2019s veranda.Mr.Burbeck would be pleas- | \"EF\", ANS = LL.- - - 42 if 3 : TRUNK: its otherwise rather apathetip exist- Clif.He will remain: in town a few 'd to have it returned as he needs it - \u2018 ; to Ë 4 : 7,70 TA) i) ence this season will be well justified.| 48Y®- [ I to finish his house.heaggist and Stationer.Dry Your Ppt ; ti te qual Western Excursions The Gorge is a familiar beauty- | Rev.Mr.Watson, of Way's Mills, Miss Bradley spent a few days in 10 Strathcona Square.; \u2018 - CALE oid M tes Sept.22; 23, and 24th.ot t livi .d officiated very acceptably, on Sunday | Montreal last week attending the wed- -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014- \u2014\u2014\u2014-\u2014 Own A I _ Co oR ERI vey Gog dates oct.10.10d.$17.00 Spe o everyone ving in the city and night, at St.Stéphon's Church.ding of her brother, Mr.Harry Brad- SHINGLES, ATH.\u2019 Pp es a {1 5 14 ay U7, Mich.on rer is brought to the notice of strangers | Non iE © ley.\u201cul have them fo et all inter Tee .; : ; dant | LL TE RE $22.95 i i It i he - 3 .: { to JEL ba 0 fat nie ven Le recrues os $20.65 with pride.It is the most Pictur The Raleigh \u201cNews LEY.Observer\u2019 7 TOIL Clapboards, Sash, Doors, Frames, pare the m for diving by using he heal bk i A0 R bu stieh.\u2026\u2026\u2026.P ovesencenes ue $16.20 esque and most charming bit of river has the following \u201cWe are oe ° Cent.13 PL in .a the Tal pitivul cË looring, Sheathing, Combination APPLE CORER, PARFR : # a.BUY 0s eee cer DÉC ; .À PC 2 gla 0 Sept.13.\u2014The lady o he Lake turned arvec ain ould= yd SLICER.Fer sale nt the Old 4 - 5.! vd Bd eee TT on $55.40 scenery that we have to show, and it velcome again Mr.A.C.Jackson, of {closed her 1904 seasof on Monday, the ing, Kim Dried and Dressed | | Cent Store.i 34 3 | ; 18 pt Hawa.Mich pe ee $15.20 4 would not be considered commonplace North \u2018Hatley, whose beautiful bari- 12th.It is rumored that the boatwill Lumber and House Finish.JAMES THOMPSON.\u2018 $ - Id.à 1-2 41 ina MC ch.vie \u201cButail ana Shoat, | anywhere.In the midst of the city, tone voice was heard in Raleigh with commence regular trips next season | D G.LOOMIS & SONS.PSC * t the best Jan ; $3 , LR es pufalo and 1.5.\u20ac \u2018| surrounded by active industries, not > much satisfaction last spring.Mr.about June 1st, which it should do.I 2 oon 1 ol vu Go.1m te Cit N + : rend, 0.via utfato ne half ., ackson has just returned from Bos-|as many of the summer visitors ar- CA RTOWR, Nave at at G0.per fh.à 3h 5,331 ay.$L alf a minute\u2019s walk fro a bu .y 5 | |.st Coffre Re .à ie $14 Rg a À sand 0.vie vie, Buffalo and N.Y.C.thoroughfare, it n oc agi as ro ron.and will now make Raleigh his] rive before the usual time for the] \u2014 SEE OUR jan best Colle, for 35e, per Ib, net.: fà ?\u2018| j f ut Le Detroit and boat, pcg ome.It will be gratifying to Mr.boat to commence the season\u2019s work.1° 12 20 G à à 11148 2 , iy me a k from the haunts of man as the prim- Jackson\u2019s friends to know that he has Miss Helen Ayer, who has been at S P ECIAL \u2019 Surveyor ana Civil Enginder.5 \u2018 1 | x D\" cuveland, viæ Detroit and 1.5.¢ ~h eval wilderness.accepted an offer from the congrega- her home here for several weeks, has ; Rat 44 j : 70.: .\u2019 A.DUFRESNE, Office 66% King Btree Eg\" : \\ 2 3 Be Le all rail, $42.4 Sault Hutchinson Patent ; The Power Company\u201d s new \u2018dam, tion of Christ church to assume the returned to- New York city.LINE OF rooke every Saturday Lone 0.+10 Sher 345 i} IR # Jol, 570 Lake route and Sau : built a vear \u201cor two ago.detracted direction and training of that well-| Mrs.R.L.Ayer is visiting her son, ¥ Saturday : 14 3! EY.; | © oo JERE g - nown choir.His own voice will be a | Mr.J.R.Ayer and family at New - \u2018it 1 i 8 \u201c{ORLD'S FAIR, ST.LOUIS.omewhat f he b ou Fei: 1.0 : D tail ] 1 er somewha rom the beauty of the fine acquisition to that choir.York city.: 1 ren\u2019 s 000000000220 0000AMON 0 3 | 1} fsearsion tickets on sale daily.\u2014 .gorge, but it has not suffered to any } e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee Miss Ida Wilcox has gone to Tom- » © 5 = ; B ir ticketæ information, ete.apply i _ very noticeable extent, and is to-day a GENERAL ELECTION TALK.kinsville, Staten Island, N.Y., fo at- : PROFESSIONAL and.° ; | | LE ; .Co (Montreal Star.) tend school.© : ; | .JA.spot that any city should tak d py .: : à : GB.F088, OP.& TA.ig oy being de p ed pr : The signs that make for gemeral{ Miss Eva Bullock was visiting School : : .BUSINESS CARDS.4 he EL 11 5 : Lo : espolled nl elections almost at onc ltiply- friends in Montreal last week a.CU r tà F.Crane, G.T.R.station._ : ele ; at once are multip:y ends in Montreal last week., veuve sccouw ds Ed ; lost.[ ing.It is stated by Liberals who are Mrs.W._ I.Rediker is visiting AWRENCE MORRTS coseceses Te : ¢ À # | | The precipitous nature of the banks supposed to know whereof they speak friends in Montreal.À 4 yocates, \u2018ete, Sherbrooke\u2019 and Rich- À .i | ; * ; ; mond.: Ba .; makes a strip along the shore com- |: that a dissolution of the present Par-| Mr.and Mrs.W.E.Peasley are at- | 00 S N J 0 ie 5 \u2018 : and have a shipment now paratively oy à commercial liament will \u201ccome about within the tending the Fair at St.Johnsbury, - e- 1 A Late ii Sherhrooks.Sun - ; : : week.So specific a statement as that Vt., this week, as well as visiting ) - \u2018 : TT | i special Excursions First tase to on the way from the fac- Sense.1 the Land Company \u2018shows the announcement will be made on friends there.: ~ 7 Tn \u2018 \u2018 x.Prox Land Jha Bel on oo § | | by bio: Cleveland, Ohio.tory due to arrive in a itself willing to cede the desired strip Thursday next has gone out from Mr.and Mrs.J.E.Davidson visited JOHN MILLET & CO St Bell Telephone.it WE | À cémbus, Ohio.Dayton, Ohio.\u2018 it is the aim of the Improvément As- Liberal members of the present House, | relatives at\u2019 Farnham last week.* L.Cu B A CHA ND, M.D.\u2018 ; 4 Doit Mich.Ind.étend, Rapide M- few days.( sociation that the city should form it | It is well known that the Liberal can-| Mr.and Mrs.Jaynes, of Enosburg 159 Wellington Street.à J &.Paul, Minn.Minneapolis, Min.oo ; into a small riversid k, à didates in St.Ann\u2019s and St.Lawrence | Falls, VtÆ are visiting her parents, == \u2014\u2014 SPECIALIST.Good going Sept.22nd, 23rd, 24th.\u2018 1verside par and have engaged committee rooms ; that Mr.and Mrs.Oliver Hutchins S 1200 300 \u2018oe 1899 has had full charge of the 3 : .: > : , b - D M J 3 - 1 Burl to Lee.destination not later |.If interested write us at make it easily accessable from the | Liberal organizers have been actually Mrs.Warren Achilles has gone to the | ome Pp or 1 ) Maritime J ror E oye, ars Nose and Throat Department an Octoper t to British Columbia once for prices.ang fuit in- i .É l d : | Ti : : & vince excursionists hound for the har-.1.Lk ° Sher réoke Sacred Meart Houpit 0 ber om Const Foints.Sept.15th, fo ti street.| ) hate tL anc are now.at work, and toval Victoria Hospital, Montreal.vest fields of Manitoba, were held up * Hours of Consultation.At the llospit< \"Wo ct.15th.rmution, - : > The Onlooker.I ae e work of checking up voters Mr.and Mrs.Alex.Clark, of Mong at St.John, N.B., on Friday.owing al from 8, lo 10 a.m., overy day except - ; - , ERIE] BR ot 1 - .- y \u201cHates on application.j ists has been entered upon.Voters\u2019 real, were visiting his mother and {to there being a shortage of cars, Sherbrooko, Que.fr 10 am.to Cpe § + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 .gE IL SEWLLL, City\u201d Passenger Agent.2 © lists are being rushed: at Ottawa, and sister here last week.ee Be J Ci Mit h | 2° FITCH BAY.- a lot of this work hag been apportion- Mr.Langdon Pearse, son of Mr.\u2014 = = à \u2018 [QI CENTRAL ° ° | 0 g 0 ° Sept.13.\u2014Dell Carr has been côn- * lo printing offices in Toronto and John B.Pearse, arrived at their .| | , , oo | Rl PEEL : So much far work , -1 \u201cCamp in the Pines,\u201d last Saturd \u2018 fined to h ) 0 prepara p \u2019 st Sa ay.| {3-7-4 L'WAY à; E | ty house for a few days with tory to elections.As to the date of Mr.John B.Pearse, his family ond oo oo = J : 1 COMPTON Mr.H.E Wh 1 à Boston, M polling, 1 Liberals have been heard to guests, will remain at the cap for | \u2018 of - À SUMMER TIME TABLE.Sept.13.\u2014Mrs.Ross Ross and fam- was visitine fi nd o hen oy uss., \"say that \u2018everything will be over\u201d by some time yet.i = - _} In Effect June 27th, 1904.i : : g ends.ere an in the end of October.In other quarters| Miss Tuttle and Mrs.Keyes, of Hart- == .EIN © ET Ara ST NT A on YT - ww Bc vate Sa cm 20 mnt EEE rt A arr 144 WA ; \u2018 .\" » + x?; 4 RS .RE ._ + ALA Rt 3 » \" = Tae 20 = .rates ee \" \u201ca .- , CE Fe Su ear gory BL OTEENR ATE Sar TL pat 8 1, le i BE A nbiilllirat ROL Si a MG SR PD COR ATES Cn \u2018\u2019 .vos Pa .CR A 0 oven \u201c -ily have returned to their home in| Çeorgevill À ne ; .: geville, recently.: the middle i wts ; Trains for Quebec leave Sher- Westmount, after spending a few days Miss Annie Wharry began her school set for the ll te the date Kone nes \u201che Fa rave in po 1 brooke as below : with Mrs.Randall.in the Holton school house, on the] At P g eyes.ey have heen travelling in ; 1 Press from New York leaves Sher-| Mrs.Smardon, of Three Rivers, isin 5th.\u2019 ° inio on .rate, i is the general Norway, England and Scotland dur- - , 01 ; Ex ress r Jost Compton the guest of Mrs.E.W.pinion that the elections are \u201con,\u201d ing the past summer.1° | ' gL } Js from Boston leaves Sherbrooke ; g Several from this place attended the | and that the resultant campaign will + ss.Fora Express leaves Sherb Brewster.apple paring and dance-at John Wells\u2019 be short and sh \u201d \u2018 | KINGSEY FALLS Visit the Ladies\u2019 Tailoring Depar tment TR | 5p rooke at} Ars, McDonald spent = Sunda at | ] i ne Sharh.NGSEY FALLS.| whene x.sut : traine North, Hol p y on the lake shore, Wednesday night, = pa Sept.13.-Mr.Sparke Bennett, for never you want to find out what is new in Costume à \u2018 bE : V = ! y ~ r i .\u2019 re 4; Ÿ 4 ¥ 8 irom Quebec Arrive Sher- orth Hatley.the 7th.SILVER PLATED WARE FREE.many years a resident of this place, Cloths.We alw ays stock everything that comes out new, FUER brooke as below : Miss Stenning, of Coaticook, - i : : ; 8.1.) : £2, aticook, is vis Mr.Oral Remmick returned to his \u201cI am well pleased with th rem- died Monday, Sept.5th, after a short nd all tl ttiest l \"i à PRIT ; \\xommodation train leaves Sherbrooke iting Miss Genevieve Ives, \u201chome in Leominst M Tuesd i y vie prem le Arona, Sept.of, ater sto 16 prettiest and most aortistic styles.\u201cag tory RIL \u2018 ILE 5pm.| Miss Emma Craig has left for Olds.the 7 eominster, \u2018ass, , ues ay, tum spoons.They are just lovely,\u201d but painful illness, The interment Et au 1% press for New Fork arrives -Sher- Alberta Ww 8 ; e _ ° J > th, after afew weeks stay writes Alice M.Cone, of Ottawa.And | took place in Danville, Friday.Sym- Cl à Ja 44 - Hy Expr for Boston arrives Sherbrooke journes though ve rene \u2018per depar- Lu his fatadr and | thers.have well may any user of Canada\u2019s best.pathy is extended to the bereaved J US I IN à r The! 1 #2} 105 and Express arrives Sherbrooke ture from Compton - been in Knowlton for a fou days at- Ol wheat roel Zood\u2014 Orange Meat be Le >, her y à friend.1 1 ; HE di .: - pleasec , ; , J 'hter, als - \u2018BH : Accommodation train arrives Sher-t We are glad to note that the western tending the §.D.A.Camp Meeting.veu and \" lossert spoons the Mew aon and child eft on à ; | ati qe ! i count.ho or 340 am.tickets and all inf fever is: gradually subsiding.We over- Mrs.John Gardine is in Newport, | beautiful sugar shells and i Monday to visit feiends in Manches- A small stock of the newest aud most up- | 3 3 x +4 1 other d eu apply to \"any eo the ps heard one of those who \u2018was suffering caring for hen daughter, Miss Gladys butter knives which are given free with ter, Lowell and Boston.bo- date designs of colors of the fashionable long, narrow iQ 3 Î HEE b x Er Ç MUSK GRINDY, J.H.WALSH, tt he Some weeks 280, remarking Gazeine, Tao is very sick.¢ this popular food.The \u2018most nutrit-| Mr.Salem Haddock and wife, of DERBY TIES for Ladies.: te È | Ego # ent.Ce Agent.hat e was beginning to think t rat be ss imball, of Knowlton, has ious elements of the wheat are combin- Boston, are visiting relatives here.; ; \u2018 : A | 3 sb ita , Compton was good enough.for him.oon in town for a few days.ed with a palatable Canadian pro- Miss Tda Kennedy, of Farnham, is , Ladies\u2019 Tailoring and # S ULIRN A 1 7 ; STON & M AIN E Mr.Chas.Demers.spent Sunday at k e F itch Bay school began Mon- | duet, resulting in the tastiest of cer- spending her holidays here.° ° C B AIN F air : fi SER | À BE if North Hatley.day, with Miss Laura Libby as icach- eals.There\u2019s a coupon in every 15e.| Among those who attended the Que- i \u2019 urnishing Department igo 4 Hn ji cé pe 51 publi mer Arrangement.LL dr.en Drolet and is.[ough oe dance in H Hall.Phured package, and by means of these cou- | bec Fair from here are Messrs.Lodge, s=\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m0\u2014mm\u2014\u2014\u2014r\u2014r \u2014 - \u2014 if ik i }k BIR ri | nine run daily exc Ea, 1904.- ter, are visiting in Paque eville.h hy >} ovey à , thursday, pons the valuable premiums may be Kennedy \u2018and Ringrose, Mrs.J.W.IE TE À puit.14,4 M vin otherwise noted.LC PUay except + e Sth, was attende Ly a fair secured.Haddock, Misses Kennedy and Lodge, a Lust l'US TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE.A A special Pullman sleeping car has crowd, + and Mrs.K.J.Merrill.ol \u2018 fl = it al ~3.00 am.f - ; ToBAE UT LAN rye) = \u2019 4 er Ki.\u201c tue 3,8 em Se Som bre, added to the Gude and New \u2014e EXPECT AN BLECTION.\u201cMi Bridie Cras sid to Con ona EW sted md Sew York.6.50 | ter accommodation of the North Hat-| McLÉOR\u2014MACIVER Mr.Tarte believes in a near dissolu- cord, N.H,, on Monday, the th, af - iy 3 W cfs u, i358 \u2014leaves P| tons ; \u2019 tion, : , di few weeks her ith 5 \u2014 té CRI RER 4 arrive New Y lev and Sherbrook trons of the Î n ter spene ing a lew cks here wl ER , gigi) 198 wn connecting.Boston & Maine, ° This train leaves | Gould, Sept, 13.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A very| Writing in \\La Patrie, the ex-minis- her parents.1 5 © ih | [A i: ! IE ae 8-10 on, arrives Bos- Sherbrooke 6.50 p.m\u2026, except Satur- pretty wedding took place at five ter says: \u201cLa Patrie for 1-| The Harvest Festival, which was : Eg kei 1468 Ur NS ; \u2019 09 5 I , : resces an à rvest (es > W Wa: Fo i141.Py » oy paves I 00 am., arriving New- days, .arriving in New York.7.05] Lock Wednesday evening, Aug.31st most immediate dissolution of Parlia- held at Cassidy\u2019s Grove, on Thursday, You cannot get as good teas 14 k 2 \u2019 ig for Boston Confecting with train &.M.ment.The ministerial party believes it Sept.8th, was a decided success, both - cor ig db yd to BE WHT EXPRESS\u2014 -_\u2014 at the home of John Meclver, Galson, h , : ; .A i = A Poncord, NT, Worerar?(File for \"7 CASTLEBAR when his daughter, Mary A.was mar.oo ciiinS lo fein on perhaps, financially and otherwise.; f .Go HEHEHE ite River Jet., Springs 1d Now GRISEA i > : * something to lose in further delay.The School re-opened on Tuesday, the : {a UE 4: TES 00 ARRIVE SHE geld pnd New Sept.13.\u2014Mrs.Tees and \u2018children, ried to Malcolm H.Mcleod, of Wee- Opposition, which expected a dissolu- 6th, with Miss Adams, of Castlebar, or your money anywhere in Ph Hite ie een oe tare Boston 1.15 SurRRooKE, 15 have returned to Montreal after hav-| don.The ceremony was © performed tion last year, cannot reasonably say [and Miss Smith, of Lachute, as teach- \u2014 So I et ch .wi Tour EXPRESS eaves Boson 8.30 p.ve i the Si months with by the Rev.11.McQueen, of Gould, on on ea pet > surprise \u201cNi WF.fH N d - Ç f | ñ CLARA , » Concord.10.35 ç Mrs, .1lhhams.| course, e life of the present Varlia- Mr.F.irosset, O anover, N.G à * .6.x ; XS h 5 pam, Johns- ; hich - ! .Ë i _ \u201d 54) aos a.m., arrive \u2018Sterbrooke Mr.W.H.Burbank was the guest of the om hl was beautifully dec ment is not extinct, but the \u2018Govern- H,, paid a short visit here recently.ana a as you get at : 3 + ÿ 8 Fe ABP TION via, Plymouth, N.H.Mr.and Mrs.FE.M.Leet on the 7th, |orated for the occasion.\u2014- ment has the right to ask the Gover-| Mrs.FF.B.Chadsey and daughter : 7 4 fe i 1-83 - VOL Concord, 5.00-a.m., Nawport Quite a few of Mr.Calvin Per- The bride, who looked \u2018indeed very nor-General to advance the hour of an are visiting friends at Windsor Mills.: FV At 4} D P-m., arrive Sherbrooke 3.05 kins\u2019 friends gathered at his home on charming, was dressed in white silk appeal to the electorate.The greater Mr.F.Nutting, of Montreal, spent à \u2018 [ | ) 4 \u20181 4 ¢ \u201c 1; 5 pa EXPRESS\u2014leaves New York Tuesday night, Sept.Gth to welcome organdie, trimmed with white lace, number of cabinets have dissolved a few days here last week with \u2018his $ 3 : à ! » @rrive Sherbrooke 8.40 a.him home with his bride.and wearing a wreath of pink and parliaments several months befors the parents.Ï a Fo brooke Vt.6.10 pu.| Mrs.Bertram Olnev has been engag- white flowers, was given away by her end of the constitutional term of five Miss J.E.Grosset spent a few days ; ity CHE ooke ado 0 Pm.\u2018ed as school teacher in the \u2018home father amidst the strains of the wed- years.In afew days the ministers |recentlyv at Melbourne Ridge, the ; i gy, me SE me ace Agen school in Kingsey.ding march, which was played by Miss will have returned to Ottawa and we Quest of Miss MoMorine.% Et eq The big freshet of Sept.3rd car- Duncan, of Montreal.expdet, for our part, that the cabinet 5 33! = Lf ried away Mr.Barney Quinn\u2019s boom, The bride's maid, Miss L.Maclver, will put an end to the uncertainty | MARBLETON.x ni | : 24 letting his logs down the river, and he of Barre, Vt., cousin of the bride, was which reigns in political cireles touch- - The annual Woife County Agrieultur- k \"CRE | - \u2018 was obliged to \u2018 move his apparatus most tastefully dressed in blue, trim-| ing the date of a general election.\u201d al Exhibition will be held at-Marble- F VE À -\" À Bt, for hauling them down near Mr.A.med with white lace.\u2014+ ton village on Thursday, Sept.15th.3 gd .J.Morrill's.(00 After the ceremony about 250.guests 1 The management \u201care doing everything \u2014\u2014= ee \u201c ; 3 8 4 \u201cMr.Orin Olney'has returned home sat down to|a sumptuous supper, No Perfect Health, in their power to make this enterprise PEOPLE S BANK - : ] th! very much improved in health, having which was served on the lawn.8ir Michael Foster in a lecture on | à success.During the last two or \u2014\u2014_ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ++ AT À 1 undergone electric treatment.The ening oo voy enjoyably \u201cHealth and Ill Health\u201d to the mem- three years there has been a marked Yi i IE | 1d - - + .spent.le guests were entertain Y bers of the Workingmen\u2019s club said improvement in all the departments, OF Paid- i - | 000 000 1 41156, 1 : BIRCHTON.1 by instrumental Ni.id d that healin, like happiness, did'not ex- and this vear up to the present the r oo -Up Capi tal, $ \u2019 pus ' Pht j : A \u2018 From her friends the bride receive ey had a goal, or limit, and, t 1 all th i ars 3 FERS 1 Sept.13.\u2014Mi S Bailey will entries exceed a e previous years.; .' , vive à recital in the ane hore on numerous and handsome presents, while seeming attainable, eluded per- Invitations have sent and it is expect- HALIFAX.EVERY FACILITY.* St i | Wednesday evening.amongst which] were two silver tea fect possession.The body consisted «l\u201d that the Hon.Sydney Fisher, E.; ; Poet SEY - 3 auti of a number of mechanisms which had \u201cRichmond J Co SE ; \u2019 orn- services, a beautiful marble clock, a nou W.Tobin, M.P.for Richmond and 44 to Phe schocl reopen od Mont \"ies E.$30 bedroom suit, silver cutlery, glass- Le Soest and most exact relations.Wolfe, and others will be present, Eastern MONEY P how.à an interest EE ; Ee ! A.Todd.5 , ware, and other beautiful presents too ey approximated to harmony Teams will meet all trains at Marbls- RECEIVED | Powe raring | M te 4 ; 4 oad.| \u2018 nt there was health, bat when discord poundad may be | { ; tf Mr.and Mrs.Robert Bridgette are numerous to mention.eame, ill health \u2014London/ Tel » ton and Lime Ridge stations and ev- Townships on Cla opened 7 CE visiting their daughter, Mrs, Breinard, Mr.and Mrs.McLeod will remain at) \u201c= .« y wrap ey facility and accommodation will ac + ve arly.with fe || i at Smith\u2019 s Mills.home for a few days, after which j * : be offered to people wishing to attend.Branches \u2018 DEPOSIT, a URITY .\u2019 Vi + | | ill leave for their future home i 2 : YOUR EA .: Mr.Sam Bridgette occupied the pul- they wi Leu ! : : OF A BANK Do \"BA FE.las - À pit here on Sunday morning.in Red Cliff, Colorado, Via St.Louis, \u201cI rT Is | DANVILLE, EI q r re i \\ \u201cMrs.which place they will visit for a short t feels so uncomfort- MAIL YOUE > : # i 1 rice as the cheap The Ladies Aid meet with bi Food di COOKSHIRE, 2 DEPOSIT, 12.£ { Multerated kind Grapes this\u2019 (T nesday) afternoon and time.omac I \u20ac.od distresses me.Many out-of-town dazpositor= have found it quite convenient SER 5 3 nes.: - The young people, who are very pop- get blue and des ondent.MEGANTIC to deposit with us by mail, and have combined the advan- _ \u20ac Th W.GIL evening._ have the best wishes of their M d 29 p \u2019 tages of & fair: crate of interest with the best security the 00 C4 \u201cFa hd LETT LIMITES + ular, a (0e thai futore moccoss] À y J says its my stomach And what did your SAWYERVILLE, \u201cWarne Money by Mail; - Lt ORO many \u2026 \u2014 \u2018 / y Mail.\u2018 J a.; pre ae Mes op \u201c| [doctor tell you to take?Ayer's Sarsiparilla.pass] warwicw, be i ; » pro irat-class \u2018 .Co | > \u2019 4 ~ amon 01 mcm \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 -\u2014 \u2014\u2014 __ mm \u2014\u2014 = \u2014\u2014 ' 1 | i - \\ \u2019 y | / ! # | - i VAS ; ! | | \\ i} \u2018 k i ! TE y: Htc \u2018has.Wai | from \u2018Toronto, \u2018where bo attended: the\u2019 \u20ac mm il Exhibit we \u201c Although the Exhibition may bé a thing'of the past for an- \u201cother.yègr we: ve con- tinne to exhibit ® much larger scale, than ever, | START SF fh mm a good \u201cstart, \u201cMS\u201d Parting ! #3 f Sale\u201d of ourd® is finorning: Of hie Y | pair lots, we ha left, sometimes Éto G pairs, all of ge size.and thid is what constitutés\u201d #hé:* larting Fab.The lines vary from- the best to the amorst, but for the most part, the best.Be not disappointed if vou don\u2019t find a pair to suit for \u201cwe haven't all | gizes,, only special sizes.Our show \u2019 | windows contain \u2018a good example oi ing Gent's à.+ what is going on at this \"Parting ui at our store.Sale.\u201d is not our vearly \u201cPick-up and Ladie: KERR & FOSS.RJ -SPEARING'S, [jl 5, Qn, bums ion |: dE Re a at Ladi Wey \u2014 = : ) 33 STRATHCONA SQUARE.|Rockland; James A.Bothwell, Ulver- x prominent Southern a Indy, pared to {rs on.ax we router moi | Le EDGAR, ter ime amen fF SE cy fre Plated Tes ion ie.AE 3, of Pious, BC, fe oy us ot er pie returned to é ity yesterday from a ; \u20ac h pi cos.pvisit to, Boston, accompanied by his | sv | on EE 1\" mother, Mra\u2026 L.S.M.Hood.Mr.G: : I ; - \u2014 D.\u2018 Hood,\u2018 fram Topeka, Kansas, has | \u2019 .{alto arrived -to be present at the mar | Bronte; Ca # frise of his brother to Miss \u2018Morkill, | LC which takes place to-morrow._Elosks, Ete.At the New Queen's\u2019 are : C.E.Caus- | Gan and à vod at tig, S.T.Bratten, Boston; H.M.{ Graham, Mrs.W.D; Graham, Sawyer- } | ; to.: | joy the pleasure of changing shoes \u2014 \u2018 =| TT LE ee i} Ww.ly mal Parma 5 ie ] Mrs, Blanchard, of Nashville; bought at this sale.Our shop is op- | | [ #7 Magog ; Ÿ.IL Wilkineon, Richmond.| FCMM.tells how she was Cured |posite the Theatre.* an mn I.Inga » i di © a easy Nass Ce ; | Miss Marie Jeanne\u201d Genest, eldest of back che, Ziniess, pai ful H H MORENCY.| _ \"Breeders! Meeting.\u201cme ~ \u2018daughter \u2018of Mr.Arthur Genest, on gular peri S by the use | \u2018 ° inte Testing race Reta SRN [Friday night underwent a second ser- of Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019 8 Vegetable = pan LÉ, A Nourishing T onic 1.\u2018ious and \u2018painful operation on\u2019 her | Compound.REL EAE « : Vin St.Lehon is a good old tonic wine, that is both nourishing arm, or The elbow.The operation |e DEAR Mrs.Prrsmaie > Genttinie meme > BE 7 and invigorating.It combines the food properties of some tonics, {| PSI ASP TE was performed by r.Wilfred Lamy, pels me to acknowledge the gr S Î 050$ .TAY Re tek Ro rit of your Vegetable Compound.I u : : or .= Mr feorge.R.Æanith, MBER pl \u2018assisted by Dr.Dussault, of St.David \u201cme g po g 10NS F _ with the strengthening and stimulating effects of others.- Thus, Vin : ruetford, ee in town esterday, C2 de Levis, and although it is too soon have suffered for four years with ir-\" E.St.Iehon is equally effective in curing anaemia, loss of flesh and / \u2018.Tree and paipful menstruation, also 2 fee 0 \u2018to pronounce with certainty, it is be- ue \u2018 eal dt és ÿ y _ YE EA FEIT oR re * San is : i .- Jan eee he ap.a.Th aE, \"55 .mn 4 a Se LE pind Re Pa me CRE po i LE es SRE CRE nL .: ° AE 7 sa © jy A : s : ue wo .LA E i.\u201c a St Co.aa ME ul peal : \u2018Five other makes mg = apte ot dealers - : Clean ing.They make your ' 0-0 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Co, Coati .: nstantl ing| for aberth must reserve it by | store.co y ess etes BE ; , di dl : 4e strength, lack of appetite, and all other conditions due to poor blood, pp Me.Walter Dane, ro Newport?Vt, lieved was perfectly \u201csuccessful.Habra Att Sane back end Ter è Weddin ] bh - > + 5 and an enfeebled condition of the system.was in\u2018 town Féceritly Visiting friends: The œ hi ei n time to come which would only mean |; ~ 4 KE g.t .a ;i- .e service this evening in the main : eu \u2019 j 9 A For gale by Druggists, Groce ers and Hotels.Xe.Chen Ven Fort bud Urs: Join auditorium of Prat chr ch will puffering to health is all T wanted, and % Lib) ve.\u2019 Les, 85.40,8.00, 12.50 and up.a 13 fo F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO.%* yoxrrear, \u2014 [ion yesterday.7 be one of spécial recognition of the| ure if possible.Lydia E.Pink I: \"pt \u2018or Oak, $2.00, 5.85, 7.50 up.+ {i : 0e \u2018 \u2018 * MONTREAL.J on yesterday 7 | setting apart of Dr.I.E.Mitchell for B&HVS - Vegetable Compound } [Da a Closets.820.00.24.00, 30.00 up | Ÿ FR Wholesale Grocers and Wine Importers.Sole Agents for Canada.- Mrs.Alexander Sanders, of Milby, the work of a medical missionary.brought me healtk vel Hike another Book Cases, 82.25, 7.50, 16.50 up À > : à 2 \u2014\u2014 left last evening for St.Louis, Mo., The address will be given by Rev.Hugh perso rson Bow.My aches and pains have ! Parlor Tables, £3.50, 6.00, 7.30 up br we TX \u2014 to visit the fair.: Pedley, of Montreal.A cordial invi- ft m le seems new and sweet to M - Chiffoniers, $9.00, 13.00, 15.00 up \u2018 + j ; 2 SR _ \u2018Miss Rosa Sicotte, ot Lawrenceville, tation is extended to all to be present.and sas snd everything seems pleasant | Muvje Cabinets, 85.40, 8.00, 10.00 up O1 rf WC We Are | | P reserT In g Ti me | in town visiting er friends, Misses tity close © pe ay onion 4 dix botties brought me health, and : Jone Tables; 10,80, 15.00, 18.00 up 60 QE Simoneau and Berube co was worth more than months under ardiniere St+nds, £1.35, 1.50, 3.00 u LA TH .to Dr.Mitchell.: > p oh! la - Giving ; - Mr.C.Scott, of Scottsmore, is visit- benefit ge at all which really Le re | | Pictures, $1.00, 1.50, 3.00 up SLA 5 & i i : | This is he sels fo \"putting up ue ing his sister, Mrs.McConnell, in East Mr.A.G.Lomas, director, and Mr.is no \u2018medicine 80 good {for sick women : Co \u2018Wicker.Bockers, $32.50, 5.00, 9.00 up \u2026 ps 7 wi TE a discount of FIVE PER srves of all kinds.Sherbrooke, for a few days.| R.N- Robins, secretary of the Sher- - your Vegetable a aed | , \u2018Morris Chairs, $6.00, 9.00, 13.50 up LL ti He UY > .- 2 ._| brooke Power, Light and Heat Com- vocate it to my n n LAR ue .fThe averare afi HHL CENT.Dogon trade with i en pe ten dome de ee EE i pn resting an impots 5 lit RO oe HL BS a da so ton ih eo vi, JS an ; rH ; î sr, à J > ; .,Ç Te , peed .à | rk ane FER -us and share the profits?If We have just received alot of fruit gifts, are very much in evidence.convention of managers of electric _46000 forfeit i\u201d griginal of above oil piv | ; tard : \u2014 Edwards | F \u201cto their box or « TE ; not, h t?hat à ! | ¢ » © 7 - light business throughout the Eastern sr be produc Co PR TT aR = : urnîture Co, rv.apd receive ow ¥ why no : that is particularly suitable for pre- |Mrs, W.Hand, of tbe city, who has | States, which is being held to-day at ; iture +\" .| livery ht of the pop ER serving, at prices rticularl t : | - g y.Fine Furniture: 171 Wellington § \u2018out a thoug I Rte Popular Grocery 1e F particularly at been the guest of friends in Montreal Rutland, Vermont.The convention : Te tree, to be gone through Eo gar 2 New Store y Lractiv 9 We pect another lot to- | the past week, returned last evening.| will take into consideration all mat- ; mig m - #4 .day, and we will e r : .7 .À 1 I ing MONTREAL STREET.BELL TEL.554.plenty on hand this week for ou Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Champagne, ters affectin the electric light busi- | h.for he public I = \u2014\u2014 needs.> fiom Victoriaville have recently ar- | Ness, such \u2018a bower, transmission, IN À WRECK, a pe to\u2019 y ait bi : Call and make your selections, or Fved to take up their \u2018âbode in Sher- rates, ete.Lo : : kof O \u2018| iy brooke.M 7 - 3 * Ey FOP ULAR = telephone us.Pears; peaches, plums, | PFS oo Mr.RB.Booth, traveller in the Town Ons Train \u201cCrashed Into is coming fast, T4 ERIN oo T.ete.Miss Austin is back from Montreal, ships for R.Brock & Co., of - EE led WAN 5 _ ,! ; and at work at Mr.Alfred Lanctot's | Montreal, os retired from the road Rear of Another.\u2018 oo FETE 15 cents for 15 words, 6 days - MoLean\u2019s, st ore, preparing for fall millinery and taken hy position in the house.5e Heu Keep your feet dry and buy your shoes oe \u2019 \" - ; | opening.r.Boot s been on the road some | Trp THE where you'll be sure to get the best and LÀ 4 x for 75 cents.Bell Tel.-195.\u2014 People\u2019s.M Paul LaRoe ue leaves this fifteen yearsiand is one of the best , TWO MEN WERE KILLED, BUT at the lowest price.We have shocs for For \u2018 \u2018new aid 3 to à , # © i = TY.u , \u201c TZ: r 4 .} 53 - 4 .\u2026 eettétèée meeting - of the Council of Public In- | .eb ul, p >> to all.Remember we do the.repairing.For low prices bo( 7 \u201cEN ; .: : vince.Of enial disposition and gen- = go +4 YVR À ; ji struction.tlemanly manner he has mad man fireman, and an unidentified man, were \u2014_\u2014_\u2014 ; Olivier ds ; 1 LR * ie i.\u2018 : \u2019 Lo ; - 7 e any a , .: ° = .\"À v , y Touré 7 \u2018 GC .1 A - : | Mr.and Mrs.Alphénse Letourneau friends- Cargo the Townships who killed, and several passengers Were Cash Buyers\u2019 Union Shoe Store, New Dress Godds arn 2 x 114 = : ome.n mn ne | \u2018| and Miss Eva Letourneau, of Victoria- will wish him* continued prosperity.injured yesterday by a collision _ be- - 127 Wellington Street.; every day a nice\u2019 | tn LÉ ; FE À Ct v ville, have returned home after an en-| \u201cDick\u201d Booth will, be missed by fel-| tween Southern Pacific passenger: : ; ¢ lect § Aston po, wh UP 45 J 4 « jovahle visit to their uncle, Mr.Du- low travellers, customers and all who trains, at Lawton, seven miles west 0 86lecCt irom, opme\u2019 and = Pa te | \u201c Carriage ! bue, in town.have had the pleasure of his acquaint- of Reno.Co 10 our ous omers our Novelty Dresr Good, Bg 1 | 0 CATE + \\ CL | Mr.R.Lakeman, of Compton, form- ance.Lo .A westhound passenger train, run- as weeds, Fanñcy Wand eo -# \"2 ; We have a few.more that must go in.\u2018order ta.make room for our erly of Sherbrooke, has about re- Mrs.A.Norre ve Worthington, \u2018\u201cSim- ning at 35 miles an hour, crashed inte | Wool Clieviots Mohair } ] + EE Cutters, which are arriving daily.| ; covered from an attack of typhoid | coe Lodge, » entertained at dinner last the third section of an eas ) fects, Broadcloth \u2018Suitinenl : Lo.- FP - : oo ax : a arge par : Lb i.; FER ; ; ( __ fe er y de.expects very soon to be evening in honor of Miss Morkill, and Knight s \"ing ® Both Pa were | \u2018Ww tal Attention t ] In : Hosiery, \u201cGloves, à : - = 128 4 _ ; ; quite himsell again.Mr.A.B.ood, on the occasion of Ce e give careful atten lon o& mail 7 LE LAY \u2019 ; Cie Ed ua CC ble-headers, with hea train of - ; .0: Ec SEE OUR SULKY PLOWS r.Dussault, of St.David de Levis, their approaching marriage.Covers Polboons and day coaches, i write - \u2018us stating style and ondorer are right ; Tail | LE | ) oo ® who has been camping with a\u2019 party of were laid for; twelve, and the guests | All four locomotives were wrecked, color desired.- e iron Meas: ad gu : - *, - #5 3 ui af À they are in great demand.We, also, have a fine line of Walking Plows.@ | friends near Take He was in eluded the | ride- tobe and her fiance, as well as the baggage and day Fashionable shades\u2019 this fall, Brown, cagnob be su ri x | J 7 à town for the week end, \u2018the guest o ¢ maic-ol-hpnor and bric esmaids, the coaches of both trains.The accident Caster, Green aud -Coque-de Roche.+ y our 1) babl a Cr > \u20ac Catia = .Co his brother-in-law, Mr.J.A.Genest.best man, \u2018u hers and one or two | due to disobedience of orders.3 1 638 AT H ,[ Fox b : 4 nm Ç John Wilson.and friends.\u2018 The arrangements and decor- was ue to 01800 .C.EK.ENRIGHT & co, sets, every \u2018pair yams 20 CR RSA 2° jArfmesses, Ro \u20acS, : ora r.and y rs.ohn Wi'son, a ations \u2018of the table were particularly Fashionable Milliners.ranging from 500.to $1.76 Lo a ai .2 ŸÉ 5 Master Josep Wilson, of Braintree, exquisite.consist t white Duch EXPELLED MONKS ; Fali Mantl _\u2014 h © = TRA i .Mass., who | have heen! visiting rela- Co \u2019 isting of white Duchesse * ahs we / |= Strathcona Sguare.a an os\u2014If.JOUR j {ral - ; : - \u2018Blankets, .Whips, Etc tives in Sherbrooke and Lennoxville, eee pice, white flowers, tar] EN o AUTH PORCIBLY - \u2014 \u2014> to buy a chique and , * ROSE : So + .17 \u2019 ' >| FRENCH - 1S F!( 4 : VEGETARIANS IN THE SWIM.- LEE = Call and see us.Prices \u2018and à chi | for the past month, have.returned with sprays pf feathery maiden hair oo date Mantle at very lov i \u2026- À CF Re An 5.Lees an erms are right.- home.fern, while at either.end were tall EJECTED THE BARNABITES.In \u2018a long distance swimming ace ures, call at C.3 Oliviei à 48\" : ; Co St.Peter\u2019s Guild will hold lawn ailve ES A .; the other.day across Toronto bay + ; + of 2 = A B N St.Peter\u2019s Guild will hold a silver candelabra with white silk, and Paris, September 13.\u2014The Govern- from'the Yonge street wharf to the I have them from $29 i 4 vgs § - = L.L EA iy tea next Thursday afternoon from 4 silver filagree; shades.The hall and ment authorities forcibly expelled | swimming club, on the Island la- $10.00.y 1 7 185 & IS7 Wellington 8t.: Opposite Albion Hotel.to| 6 at the residence of Mrs.Arthur drawing room were lovely with quan- the Barnabite community from their goon, there was fought a battle be- Ve - NS SY : : Fraser, weather permitting.If wea- tities \u2018of pink |sweet peas, Japan lilies, establishment here yesterday morning.| tween vegetarians and meat eaters.Ladies\u2019 Ready - -to- SUN : SHERBROOKE, QUE.: ther unfavorable tea will be served i In and deep-hued blossoms.| A large force of municipal guards and pe er nd na about So miles iw Hats] are in.great aëmu a + 4 \u2018| church hall, &- .firemen executed the expulsion.N The Toronto, a vegetarian, made the All ew and up-to-date i THE SH 2 11 Ir.Ralph Buchanan, who has been - | STOCKS.\u2018doors and windows were barricaded, journcy in the record time of fifty style nd quality ; prices ® meer trame CG ÉQRÈTE EE | in [the Protestant Hospital for several , and the firemen scaled the walls, en: minutes.Mr.George H.Corson, ano- \u2019 Co di i ; Lg VTA 7 weeks, has sufficiently recovered that R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s tared the windows and expelled the ther vegetarian, made the.course in low.he i outline \u2018 i te Ha [CODERE S DAILY NEWS | 85,525 2e Re || ae ie |, Ke Pro amer, RE \" : 1g à Chaudiere Mills this morning, being.o'elod y te graph.as follows : : thizers, including the Marquis de Fou- LU dy Fora from the au of received, something new M } interest.i TEAL SEPT.12, 1904.actompanied by his sister.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE ger.¢ roast heef\u2014but they found the pace trimming evening dress.hours ons on on fo FER R à, J .Canadian Pacifi .196% \u2014 5 .; ; tiv during age Cab nied bs METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET.c fuses Sella yarguarlie and Alice Dell United Rp ag LOCOMOTIVE FIREMEN.Che fast and Te a aay on New Belts, new Stock ; ginning at half- past ! 3; 58 = amphell, daug ters o r.F.Camp- |; City 97g test, but in actual time vegetarian- lars just received.ing an continuing wi ry at bell, have returned to the Convent of| NEW YO K STOCK EXCHANGE ism scored a decisive victory.Où tock of Men's S90 =] == \u2018 255 + ] the Presentation at St.Hyacinthe, ac- Reading - 5834 The race was not announced as a ur s ONE KILLE fama df or erc an ts companied by their brother,.Master Brookly R.Tranaty : - A BROTHERHOOD IS NOW IN CON-| contest between vegetarians and and Stiff Hats: is cemplets.v hal DA è É w# | John Campbell, who has entered the Atehinson | : 8094 VENTION AT BUFFALO | meat-caters, \u2018but Messrs, Strickland Give us à call \"oo - TWO FATAI Ra T - Union Paciffo, \u2018 98 + -\\ Fd.and Corson.resolved to give it that and tke.on : college.: p : : © 7 RE ELU à - | : CHICAGQ BOARD OF TRADE.Buffalo, September 13\u2014The ninth turn.\u2018They entered.Like others they i\" a : R ' ; \u2014_\u2014 ot \\ uis C is Sept Wheat 1.08 Co trained.On the day of the race thei - : CTE = I am b usy filling up ho - Louis a tt oor bis > | Com\u2019 33% convention of the Brotherhood of Lo- et was pea marten \"IL their | C.F.OLIVIE y - DISPUTE §N.GALLI : SHES .| .Fall Orders., | ; after spending a \u2018 week with vi bro- \u201c Pork.10.40 comotive Firemen was called to order.mock they reduced their ordinary ve BOSTON STORE, 7 - RAILING TO GI ; ER à Any one short of assortment will do well to call at my store.ther, Mr.Edward Choquette,\u201d and his = : here yesterday by John J.Hannahan, matter, peanuts, and ue fruit Be 117 Ho Wellington Se À NEIRHBORS pce | IN | 1° Lu |nephews, in town, and paying a visit oo grand master of the.order.Two exe-| fore setting out in the race they in- \u201c1 - ë Ph leet that vo pre we your Hats, re She oa : to his sister, Mrs.E.Beaudry, in : 5 cutive sessions will be held daily, and formed the.astonished Eiiglishmen, Montreal, Be 13 CRE - races, ete, from | OC ores at the same prices as Montrea or or oppton.BE it is expected that the convention will who a 0 he (ine Dest Powers, aged is | : RU onto and thus save freight and cases., Dr.\u2018W.A, Lincoln, of Stanstead, has occupy two weeks.Seven hundred de- vegetarians, had eaten no meat for | Pr mee street, is \u201c Ho.Visit my sample rooms before placing your order.: eqn appointed first house surgeon o ,e Years, and intended to prove the su- son, James Power\\ 33 LUE à * P class 04 at the Royal Victoria Hospi- legates were present \u2018and at least three | periority of their dict.G * ow rr 7 4 mm tal, and enters upon his duties this hundred more are_expected. ns: \u2018 - | clerfts.} two years there has not been a i \u2018ike and oh oon tte at fod the roar gallery of 11 VE 4 3 > | .\u201cen [acer - - > portunity o showin a meat-fe gs .= ADR .E | parts composed of Messrs.J.of firemen on any road on which the| world the error of hee ways.® They y | 7 4 138 and 160 Prince RED) § \u2014 200 | 0 teers \u201cugene Olivier, Dr.Dussau t, brotherhood .is organized, all differen- Were men with a mission, A great _ TMT OT - [of |Levis, and others, were camping ces having heen settled without delay, Cause relird on them, -and inspired, = el - : - last week at Lake St.Francis.One During the year ended on June 30, fred by tho knowledge, they: slipped @ À Newfoundlanders thi «5 2 .or [two of the sportsmen have return- un 660 lodges were oreanized.| Si ?\u2019| through the water with ease and | À eapitulated to the \u201c.\u2018 .\u2014 À 1 ganized, Since the y ._ ed |to \u2018town, but those who remained / FA 9041 , .\u2026 Made their meat-laden competitors i interne Lit À | Registers, moved to Lake Louise and were foin | .hls 4 organization vas founded.\u201c7,940,165 look like stationary objects.A long 4 i : the oe and will a sb of £ - «{ {yesterday by Messrs.Lef bvr ! Bree No.bio Shovinghow- .have been paid to members and their swim\u2019 is one of the severest physical = hore trea vf; ._ ph yes erday by Messrs, Lefebvre anc fectly à costume, fits over an families for death and disability, tests to which a man can be put, apd TL pe T7 : wr Galvanized and : rage.7 } Ty Corser.This Voy claims.During the re ear ending June in order to settle conclusively there- | all pronot | - 0 : The last of the season.Excursion to - being modelled particularly for \u201c30, the receipts of the order were $1,- spective merits of pea butter and! Plas} : Standard Ce 3 : 7 slen er figures.- 353 SOI 8.bref steak another race, specially ar- B 0 iz : ° Québec, (Saturday > Sept.17th, fare, 353,501, and the disbursements were ranged for the purpose, should be e Ad CF Iron Pipe 515 ; going by Special at 11.30 p.( You shouldn't blame your 51,017,550, a brought ahout, two men a side.ov- a high work of ark ot # | | m.|anc returning until Monday, the dressmaker for all imperfections An important question to be con-| er a two-mile \u2018course.It woulll draw ing tone that many pc ; Steel Range < oo 19th.Special train to return leaves of fit.le may be your corset, .- .sidered is the removal of the head-| a large crowd of butchers apd mar- The .2 ai / ; a kot- not Possess.z t Levis at 9 p.m., Sunday, arriving QE.T, Corsets are modelled: il quarters of the order from Peoria, mn.gardeners to cheer theit respee- artistic and attra 2 Shérhrooke 1 a.m.Pullman car on fit figyres\u2014and they fit allover.to Buffalo.+ ive champions.says The tas O2 = Thursday, 15th inst, at L.H.Oli- wown fit perfectly smooth, y [THR BUSINESS SKCTION OF 1DA- | in 3 grades.i Fittings.| train Saturday night.All those wish- There is no bulging gaping or ; 3 : .i > = ! By ET, Core À [PEISTZMAN, , : OPEN viet's store, uy an orset from HO, FALLS DESTROYED IMER | N Le ,.ler\u2014if it doesn\u2019t suit you \u2019 : NORDHE rn 1 à = \u2018 CODERE S ON S & CO., Mr.and Mrs.W.Stuart, with Mas- Re we'll exchange it or Idaho Falls, Idaho, Sept.13.\u2014 Al rés LC = IE GOURLAY, _PALWER, .i account & tery Everett and\u2019 Guy Stuart, from Sve Jo your mercy beck.most every business block in this city hyo FORSIE TIN-OBME and thst dollar and à Wholesalo and Retail 161 Wellington st Newport, Me., are visiting Mr.and was wired ont by a fire that started hee Laat ET © MARTH ÿ ye deposit ftorw ; Hardware.| ° Sherbrooke.Mrs.S.Gilbert, in Marbleton.Mr.| in the Butte Cafe, and which burned vi 0.ATR 4 - alerwa oo _ Scatt Gilbert, of Sherbrooke, was, al- Corsets seven hours.The loss will reach $300,- .pr, rh 2 4 Ww.B LoBM \u201c4 PER CENT.1 -_ \u2014 J 80, one of the family party on Sun- 000, with small insurance.lL.headed | s 1 TT 7 \u201c - \u2019 ° \u2018 : CS sg Le PR Ca aA Cats + 24 ) - i Re ir Sign ere = cut mis i i | ASTER N TO R + = ; = .; se + a - a._ oar bob\u2019 » tam a .- .3 igre UT 4 paies \u201c ; _ - \u2014 4 ; \u2018 | \u2018 >.: } 10 ; \u2019 CE rer Ù fn Ce .| ° .; c TA i BANK Co \u201c | _ | JERSE pS 25 RS as wa 2 : | \u2019 \u2019 .} on = AEE oW $2.5 76,780.00.= .= - ; .see i A 05 0e - - - wo | < 0._ _ \u2014 | ] 2 \u201c 7 # + .o ee.-.t c- ve E \u201c - ri 22e pn the Scenes ai Sherbrook ke he Be 7 5 Lars Staff\" Busy.only are ; I 27 COL.W.A.MOREHOUSE; i x dei Postmaster, ) + Ti A ¥: Se - 5 + 3 , Co TIN avetaue citizen of Sherbrooke termission .until eleven o\u2019clock in the | tion = ay [The 2 a hazy idea of the amount | evening, At the Christmas season \u2019 Al.+ k done in the Post Office.They these hours are extended, and the; EE F So their box or call at the gene ral | employees put in extra hours.| ure Co, E: e ery.and receive their mail with- | Thé employees are divided into three t y Yh sucht of the detail which has shifts, The first starts at half-past{\u2019 on Street, ou & gone through before: the mail | five in the morning, and has to han-| i e, the public The work dle the largest mail of the day, which SE + meg CA complished with des-|is expected to be in the boxes by 7 th, for the public is impatient wher! o'clock in the morning, or as soon, ' IV] a; à comes to waiting for the mails to after that hour as possible.The > 5 oa 4.A \" és #.j up.fo dal E.Olivers.: 42.95 upto - -to- Wear cat demand -LO-+ 5 So ) to-date in) THE SHERBROOKE - POST OFFICE BUILDING, ~~ prices ver be distributed.A few figures and a roigh -outline of thee work done in the Sherbrooke office cannot fail to be of mmings just] ing new 1 .interest, - dresses.- The work goes op for about eighteen hours daily urine ordinary times, be- - Stock ot : ing and continuing with hat sheht in- ginning at half-past five in the morn-! morning work includes the sorting of the mails which arrive during the night by the, Grand Trunk, C.P.R.andl Boston & Maine.in addition to distributing these, the morning outgoing mails have \u2018to be put in shape \u2018from the | the work.| 1,000.000 loth ers handled in a office.ready, fôr the - Q.C.R.seven.© \u2018clock and C.P.R.eight o'clock trains.Not e clarks, upon to art the mail for.ond \u2018etribution, but, also, have to pick out the letters fw hich are \u201cmailed on\u2019 tei the -Sher- brooke pos office, and 4 have also to make up three bags pot the.Quebec Centre 5 mail car, which is known in office parlance as \u201c\u2018mailing \u2018on the mail , dlerk.\u201d - This m Chat the mail |clerks have.to * distribute matters along the line from these bags when there are no regular bags.The incoming night mails are the heaviest und the clerks: have to put on a \u201cspurt\u201d to get cleared up before the second shift \u2018comes: on at s o'clock.-The last\u2019 mail to go out.in the forenoon is at half-padt.nine, and the local work keeps the \u2018staff busy till the arrival|.of the Megantic and mid- À day- G.T:R/ postal matter, the latter being always heavv.The second shift is augmented to.handle this mail by a\u2019 portidn of the morning shift and { when the train is on time the tables are again dleared by 12 o'clock.The work of the\u2018 \u2018afternoon is perhaps the | htest.of the day, as thers are no incoming mails to distribute, there being only the through mails for Richmond, Montreal and the west to be made up, as well as for the Me- gantic division.There is a breath- com that time \u2018until six ep the work \u2018of the evening is fain -by dealing with the postal matter from the city posted at the general| office.From that hour until the 9.20 p.m.\u2018mails are received .P.R.and G.T.R.and Que- + bec Central; and the outgeing matter | iy for the Ck.R., G.T.B.midnight and B.& M.arly morning has to be made up, The fact hat there are two branch\u2019 post offices |reéluces the work in the ceritral office but very little, as the | mail for the East ahd South Sher- : brooke offices has to go through the hands of the central staff.There are three mail carriers from Stoke, Mont Defresne and \u2018Glen Iver and Orford |Centre, wim- afrive each forenoon.\u2018The work |at the money order and registered \u2018letter department requires the attendance of one clerk and very often assistance has - to be rendered.The above|is but a brief outline of fice.The busineds at.the Sherbrooke post office is gteadily increasing, as is he fact that the revenue d over 20 per cent.in the years, ing figures, showing the quantity of [postage matter passing through the |office in a year are hased there , but \u2018five \u201cbusiness day © Taking these fig- there are about vear ; 20,000 tres as a about 100,000 .post cards; | packages of second-class matter; about \u2018130,00 miscellaneous packages; 10,000 4th.lass packages ; 22,000 parcels.There is al|staff of nine in the post office, including the postmaster, \u201cwho has .the general supervision of the whole internal working of the post Lieut.-Col.Ww.A.Morehouse, the officient postmgster, who is \u201d popular with all classes of the community, was appointed to his present position in October, 190 Previous to his appointment Col.Morehouse was the proprietor of, the Sherbrooke Examiner, having; started that paper in 1878.For fifteen \u201cyears he war a member of he Protestant Board of School Commissioners, five of which he* was cha rman.An enthusiastic volunteer in| the local militia, Col.Morehouse was gazetted a lieutenant in 1865 and! the follow: w out with the company during the Fenian raid.| He subsequently filled the various offices until 1890 when he was promoted to _the position Lieut.-Col.of the 53rc Regiment, retiring in 1895.Col.Morehouse is an- active church worker, and has been a \u2018delegate to the Géneral Conference of the Methodist church a nym- ber of times.a Men's, of : ONE KILLED AND TWO FATALLY HURT.\u2014\u2014 DISPUTE oN GALLERY CAUSED RAILIXG TO GIVE WAY, NEIGHBORS SAY.Montreal, Sept.13\u2014 Mrs.Patrick Powers, ageil GS Vears, FON Prince street, is dead, her >son, James-Power, 32 vears, 70 St George street, is expected to die, and Mrs.Zephirine Deslautiers, 35 vears of age, 160 Prince street, can live only a 1 ey days, as the result of falling from the rear gallery of the tenement 158 \u2018and at 160 Prince streét, vesterdav.\u2014_\u2014 ges \u2018 has dissatished fishery « of Newioundlanders think France |capitulated to the intervate and will ak modific ation ha Préneh shere \u2014\u2014 tréutv.\u2014 TS Health Tab | oo i WOMEN Tablets .Que.Beautiful sis struments huey are EN er InMEY a 1 fe\u201d time at dealers or hy mail BN.\u2014 00 \u20ac Co.Loaticonk \u2014 EE COVEY à SAVINGS! NER, a account at this ba Le ME.* nd that dollar and ever: y dollar | on Ym deposit afterwards will earn ARS : 5 PER CENT.INTEREST | \u2014 = \u2019 f \u2014 +.ÆASTERN \u201cTOWNANIPS \u2019 Pa iE a BANK - a TIAL AND Risinv: pain cp.oe db Ÿ- { $875,750, a Te - .aches, Sick Stomach and THE SHERBROOKE DAIRYMEN \u2019S EXCHANGE.\u2014 | SUM, ARY OF SALES AT MONDAY AFTERNOON'S SESSION.At the Sherbrooke Dairymen\u2019s Exchange Monday afternoon nine cream- ories and one cheese factory was represented, with a total of 5:23 pack- apes \u2018of butter and 100 packa ves of cheese.ages at 18%c; Lovell & Christmas, 139 at T9ke, and 75 packages salted at\u201d IS%e: A.W.Grant, 40, nt 194c; HO packages of salted was unsold.The highest bid for cheese was 83e, and no sale was made.CANKER SORES Obstinate cases of Cancrum Oris have been relieved after three or four applications of S0ZO DONT LIQUID A complete cure has been effected within 8 week from three applications a day.Itisa wonderful dentifrice.Nothing tgipqual it, IT, CLEANSES, .HEALS, ., PRESERVES.3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE.% >.Fruit Liver eg all the medicinal have = of fruit, in a hig dy ncentrated form.Nothing like them for curing Indigestion, Constipation, Head ney Troubles.At druggists.50 ¢ cents a box.John Orpe bought 171 pack- 1 killed by a stray A FLORIDA FRACAS.\u2014 | SEVERAL PERSONS SHOT IN ROW ON EXCURSION TRAIN, Fla., September 13.\u2014 During a row on an excursion train on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway, between white men, Jackson J acksonville, | Duncan was killed, \u2018and his brother, Marshall Duncan, dangerously wounded.a Jim Riley, a negro outsider, was bullet.Yesterday W.M.Duncan, father of Jackson and Marshall Duncan, was shot four times the train.du | father.in the side as \u2018a result of the row on \"METHODIST: CHURCH,\u2019 - de + TT CE METH ODISTS.Celebrate, Centennial of Methodist in the County.ALSO ANNIVERSARY OF BEAUTIFUL CHURCH ÉDIFICE AT STANSTEAD PLAIN, Stanstead, Sept.13.\u2014(Special) \u2014 On Sunday and yesterday, in the Methodist Church, at- Stanstead Plaip, was celebrated the centennial of Methodism in Stanstead.4 There has, perhaps, not been a larg: er attendance at services here sibce the present, church was dedicated.hu church was beautifully décorated der \u2018the occasion.Rev.Dr.Potts, of Toronto, \u2018the éminent Methodist divine, was thè preacher at the anniversary torvice.On the platform were|scated Rev.A.Lee Holmes, Rev.Dr.Flanders, Riv.Wm.Howitt, Rev.W.pul and Dr.Potts.The service was opohod by singing the hymn, \u201cHoly, Holy,\u201d the congregation joining.Prayer, by Dr.Potts, was followed by a special anthem by the choir, then\u2019 Scripture reading by Rev.A.Lee Holmes ahd Dr.C.R.Flanders.Rev.Wm.Howitt made : a few brief remarks; welcoming \u2018the éon-| gregations,.and the Rev.Dr.Potts to their services.1 Rev.Dr.Potts took Ephesians, IILrd chap \u201cUnto Me, who am less of all saints, is this gr I should preach among the Gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ.\u201d His sermon was a scholarly and eloquent one.He viewed the text in every light, bringing out many beautiful thoughts, which will long remain with the listeners.During ithe offertory Miss Elizabeth Pierce, pf Washington, sang; a solo.The closinig hymn was, \u201cJesus, the name high Gver all.\u201d Benediction was then pronounced by Dr.Potts.At three o'clock, a \u201cLove Feast\u2019 was held in the large auditorium, a large number of church members and friends attending.\u201d Sacred music was rendered and the service was very solemn, In the evening, they all assembled again.On the platform were Rev.Wm.Howitt, Rev.TE.E.Margrafl.Both Rev.Mr.Howitt and Rev.E.E.Margraff assisted in \u201cthe service.Rev.Br.Potts then gave a sermon was equal to the ope in the morning, and thoroughly \u2018appreciated.Special music was rendered by the choir, and \u201cSaved by Grace\u201d was sung by special request of Dr.Potts.\u201d A \u2018 solo, \u201cThere is a green hill, far away,\u201d was beautifully rendered by Miss W hituier, of Boston, his text from ter, Sth verse, than the least Monday evening, from gix to eight, o\u2019clook, the lallies of the Chusch servi ed supper in the vestry, a'large num ber attending.After .the tabls hac been filled several times, thay With-; drew.to the auditorium to listen to a\u2019 lecture by Dr.Potts, Jon his recent trip to Jerusalem.The rovermd gent tleman gave a most™ vivid aivd int teresting deseription, [starting from New York, reviewing: he journey of the delegates on to Jerusalem.The lecture was brimful of ptorost and in} structive as well, HISTORICAL\u2019 NOTE, of Su day not only commemorate the \u2018100th; anniversary] of Methodism in the County of Stan: stead, but the 40th anniversary of the Stanstead Methodist Cgurch, a cut of which is publighed herewith.The Church was\u2019 begun in 1864 and the corner stone laid in October, 1866, : during the pastorate.of Rev.W.R.T he services Parker.Rev.1£.B.Ryckman succeed- | ed and during his minito inspect the DeLaval.The experience Of others shows\u2019 that it The De Laval is already the popular machine in Shefford county as elsewhere, and no doubt the number of machines in use will be considerably increased as a result of the demonstration at the fair.THE CHAMPION EVAPORATOR.Among the special exhibits which are J attracting much attention is the celebrated Champion Evaporator, made by the Grims Manufacturing Co., of Montreal.It is recognized as a leader.Not only is the product of the Champion\u2019 of the very best quality but the evaporator itseli wears well and will render good service for years.Mr.J.W.McDougall isin charge of the exhibit and is always on hand The Champion ig already extensively used throughout the townships and testimonials of many sugar makers.show that it has given the very best pos sible satisfaction.SMALL BROS., DUNHAM.The Lightning Evaporator, manufactured by Small Bros., Dunham, already so well and widely known, is again a center of attraction for maple sugar makers at Shefford County Fair.Messrs.Small won all first prizes on \u2018maple products manufactured by the Lightning Evaporator, both at Sherbrooke and Missisquoi Fairs.Small test all machines before placing them on the market.This accounts for the great success of the Lightning.SHHSTSHHHHHHHHHITHHHHHT IN SHEFFORD CO.LIST OF PRIZES AWARDED BY THE SHEFFORD COUNTY AGRICULTURAL S0- CIETY.Waterloo, Sept.13.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The premiums awarded in, Sheflord County on farms and crops, by the Shefiord ein ToT i 108 ; « .Lo - \u2026 , A co CoE : = = will pay them to do so.The ex-| hibit fs in charge of Mr.N.J.Caron, tke general agent for the Eastern Bros.are practical sugar makers and: STANDING CROPS i Ke } LL -Gardens\u2014F, Ba Ww.Kendall; 3, ; Wheat\u20141, Ww.and Kendall ; ; 3, McDonald Bros.dell A.A.Satgeant ; 2, H.E.Phelps ; 3, Henry age ; 4, William Beers, i.Fodder Corn\u2014l, C.Martin ; 2, J.A.Royston; 3, W.Kneeland ; 4, W.Booth.Toate, W.G.Kneeland ; 2, J.A.Royston ; 3, C.0.artin; 4, Wm.Beers.Peas and Oats\u2014I, J.J.Kendall ; 2, U.0.and L.L.lunt; 3, J.H.Peters ; 4, W.G.Kngeland - Mixed Grain\u20141, J.Spencer ; 2, , O.Martin; 3, 0.0.and L.L Blunt ; 4, J.W.Booth.= Potatoes\u20141, R.A.Savage; 2, A.A.Sargeant ; 3, J.°C.Speñcer-# 4, F.À \u2018George ; 5, H.P.Blake.Mangolds\u20141; J.C.Spencer ; 2, R.A.Savage; 3, L J! Kendall; 4, W.G.Kneeland.- Carrots\u2014I, W.G.Kneeland.Turnips\u20141, R.A.Savage; 2, w.G.Kneeland ; 3, A.A.Sargeant ;.4, Wm Beers.| Orchards\u2014I, Henry.Page; 2, H.E.Phelps; 3, J.W.Johnson ; 4, 1.J.Kendall.: ST.JOACHIM.Farms\u20141, W.Kenn 2, V.8S.Mears; 3, Jas.Star dish ; 4, James Lewis ; 5, Moses Swett ; 6, Alfred Ashton ; 7, E.J.Peandish s, W.H.Martin.\u201d Gardens\u20141, Frank Desmarais; 2, Jas.Standish ; 3, J, Hebert.Wheat\u20141, W.Kennedy ; ; 2, W.FH.Martin ; 3, Alfred Ashton ; 4, Jar.Kennedy.Barley\u20141, Moses Swett ; 2, James Standish; 3, J.P.Pleary ; 4, W.Hi.Martin.\u201cCorn\u2014l, À.Ashton ; 2, John Mac- kie; 3, M.Swett; 4, W.Kennedy.Fodder Cor Hi 8.Newton ; 2 Jos.Kennedy ; 3 A.Ashton ; 4, V.S.Mears.Oats\u20141, John poche; 2, W.'H.Martin ; 3, B.Atkinson ; 4, P.Dunn & Son.| Peas and Oats\u20141, W.H.Martin; 2, H.S.Newton ; 3, F| Desmarais; 4, Jas.Kennedy.| j Mixed Grain\u20141, W.| H.Martin; 2, Moses Swett; 3, V| S.Mears;- 14, E.J.Standish.i Potatoes\u20141, J.Hebert; 2, S.1.Irwin; 3, John Mackie ; 4, A.Ash- ton; 5, Jas.Lewis.Mangolds\u20141, Jas.Kennedy.Carrots\u20141, Jas.Kennedy; 2, A.Ashton.Turnips\u20141, Jas.Kennedy ; 2, Ww.Kénnedy ; 3, Jas.Lewis ; 4, A.Ash- ton.\u2018 \u2018 | ] ; Orchards\u20141, N.| Brodeur ; 2, H.Daigle ;° 3, H.S.Newton ; 4, Jas Standish, TRANBY TOWNSHIP.Farms\u20141, J.O.Roeder ; : 2, Wo.Kay ; 3, W.Irwin ; -4, T, Roberts ; I.Seale; °, F.Shertiden; 7, D Kenr.edy ; , W.Stantey.; Farmers\u2019 Gardans\u2014I, \u2018Geo.Hyatt : 9, D.Kennedy ; 3, W.Rexford.Special Gardens\u2014I,| -Wm.Kay ; George Wallace.J - Wheat\u20141, D.Kennedy ; 2, W.Stanley; 3, Wm.Kay; 4, Geo.Hyatt.Barley\u20141, -T.Roberts; 2, F.Sheri- den ; 3, W.Stanley ; 4, W.Irwin.Corn\u20141, Jas, Duncan; 2, J.O.Roeder ; 3, S.D.Me 4, R.D.Seale.ay Fodder Corn\u20141, James Boyd: 2, J.0.Roeder ; 3, T, Roberts; 4, W.Kay.| Oats\u20141, W.Kay ; 2, W.Irwin ; 3, D.Kennedy ; 4, R.D.Seale.| Peas and Oats\u20141, Jas.Boyd ; b, (ico.Wallace; 3, E.Seale; 4, TI.Roberts., Mixed Grain\u20141, Geo.Wallace; 2, G.C.Boyd; 3, Jas! Boyd; 4, Wm.Kay.\u2018Potatoes\u20141, Ball Bros; 2, W.Rex- , rh Fred, SE John Clark 3, J.Murphy & Sod § pn \u201cLaw-; rence & Son.° Fodder Torn\u20141, R.Solbinion ; N.Lawreñce & on.Oats\u20141, Nixon Bros.; 2, Nap.La marche ; 3, T.Fontaine; 4, R.Beers.Peas and Oats\u20141, N.R.Moffatt; 2, J.Murphy & Son; 3, J.M.Davidson.4, W.Fowler ; W.L.and G.'T.Davidson; 3, Robt.Beers; 4, W.Fowler.Potatoes\u20141, Fred.Clark; 2, J.Hand P.P.Fowler; 3, W.N.Lawrence & Son; 4, John Murphy & Son; N.Darby & Son.\u201d Mangolds\u20141, Fred.Clark; 2, J.Hand P.P.Fowler; 3, W.L.and G.T.Davidson ; 4, Wm.\u201cFowler.Carrots\u20141, J.H.and P.P.Fowler; 9, Nixon Bros.; 4, W.'L.and G.T.Davidson.\u2018Turnips\u20141, John Galbraith; 2, Wm.Fowler; 3, J.H.and P.P.Fowler ; 4, W.L.and G.T: Davidson.\u2018Orchards\u2014], W.L.and G.L.Davidson ; 2, J.Galbraith; 3, R.Solomon ; 4, Mrs.J.Hackwell & Son.ST.PRUDENTIENNE.Farms\u20141, Abel Spencer; 2, John 3, J.R.Sanborn & Son; 5, James Blompin ; 4, C.B.Martin & Son ; Gaw ; 6, W.J.A.Galbraith; 7, S.Blompin ; 8, Wm Galbraith.Farmers\u2019.Gardens\u20141, C.B.Martin & Son; 2, S.Blompin ; 3, A.Purdy.- Wheat\u20141, A.C.Willey, Barley\u20141, J.R.Sanborn & Son; 2, C.B.Martin & Son ; 3, A Spencer ; 4, Bradley Smith.Corn\u20141, John Blompin ; 2, Samuel Blompin ; 3, Abel Spencer; 4, Fred.Spencer.Fodder Corn\u20141, Abel Spencer ; 2, A.C, Spencer ; 3, John Blompin ; 4, Jas.Gow.Oats\u20141, Jas.Gow; 2, J.R: San- born; 3, J.I.Purdy; 4, C.B.Martin & Son.Peas and oats\u20141, S.Blompin; 2, J.Blompin; 3, J.I.Purdy; 4, A.Lessond.So Mixed grain\u20141, J.R.Sanborn & Son ; 2, F.Spencer ; 3, A.Spencer; 4; B.Smith.( Potatoes\u20141, A.Spenc& ; 2, J.IL Purdy ; 3, A.Lessond ; 4, W.J.A, \u2018Galbraith ; 5, C.B.Martin & Son.Mangolds\u20141, Jas, Gow; 2, J.Blom- pin; 3, J.R.Sanborn & Son, Turnips\u20141, B.Smith; 2, Wm.Galbraith ; 3, J.R.Sanborn & Son ; 4, F.Spencer.Orchards\u20141, B.Smith; Martin & Son; 3, A.Spencer; J.R.Sanborn & Son.+ POLITICAL RUMORS, CABINET AT OTTAWA IS DELIBER- 0 ~ 4, _ ATING AND ANNOUNCEMENT MAY FOLLOW.\u2018 13.\u2014With the excep- Sutherland, member of the cabinet will be Ottawa, Sept.tion of Hon.Jas, every present at the council called for this af- That the will be a subject, perhaps the ternoon.political ontlook chief subject, of discussion, is pretty understood.But it is scarcely probable that the Prime Minister has |already made up his mind on the cques- _woll and will announce his decision to his colleagues at today\u2019s council.Rather, he will hear the reports of his colleagues as to the party\u2019s position in the several provinces, the, condition of the voters\u2019 lists and the forwardness of party or- tion of dissolution, ganization.Probably these matters will be discussed during a couple of Cabinet mectings, so that an announcement of the Prime Minister may not be made before Wednesday - Thursday, if then, but as the or time ba Darby & Son; 2, Ff od \u2018Mixed grain\u20141, J.M.Davidson ; 2, 3, J.M.Davidson ; C.B.| + 4\" in no mean numbers.Black Eolienne, Black Cheviot, Black Homespuns, Fancy Basket Black Grenadine, The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, py The New Season's .Dress Fabri The tributes of the world\u2019s foreign looms, proie of the cleverest weayers, are presented in our Dress Some choice Black Goods Black Basket Cloth, Black Voile de Paris, Black Broadcloths, Cloth, Black Voile (embroideredÿ, ° Black Poplin, Black Crepe de Chine, Black Silk & Wogi Fal Black Nün\u2019s Cloth, Black Crepe Cloth, Black Mohair and Fine Black Silks, leg sien < the be new + Black Canvas Cloth, Black Serges (im 50 per cent.tunity.World's will pass into history.ate the great Event.= pen of brilliant descriptive writer.form.The Fittest, there.ed.the Fair and put it on paper for permanent preservation The Greatest Enamelware - Sale Ever Know Continued All This Week.17,000 Pieces first quality were at prices equivalent \u201ctos 1.3\u2019 discounts on current rates | De not -miss The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limite \u201c 2341-2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET, MO NTREÆAL, - Souvenir of the Great .mn \"i 5 Fai MR.WALTER B.STEVENS, the Secretary of the Exposition, distinguished throughput Amyrica a A great service to mankind is thus rendered.All humankind from the highest civilization to the lowest savage assembled in St.Louis\u2019 beautiful Forest Park.An assembled world in product, process and people will soon have pe ses er and the ppor- LA =\u2014\u2014\u2014 ol In twelve more weeks the great Exposition now in progress in St, Los Fortunately the art preservative of all arts has, heen: evoked to porpeix It has heen photographed | in its vast detail and \u201cdesc ribed by the Facile The camera, the pencil, thezengraver\u2019s and printer's art, \u2018have reproduced in most artistic Eo.Most Enduring, \u2018Most Beantilsl R Memento of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition - THE ST.LOUIS WORLD'S FAIR is conceded to be the greatest Expos.tion that mankind has ever seen.Practically every product of .the eard is \u2018The processes as well as the products of the nations are there represai- formed its mission and have passed into history as a sublime internätiond © achievement, but all its best features will have been transferred in enduring, form to the printed page in that superb series.The Forest City Art Albums ne vo.© VIL.9 aghts on urépatiin stl H , Mukden and Is Wt | Es Sept: 14.- (Speci To Oyama confirms th hat 8 considerable force © s south of the Hun 1 Russiaps are fortify nye the both sides of the Pais.io 24 PORT ARTI! + urg, Sept.14.- dlitary forces at | dates of August ; 2 reports_that.rene ese 2 the fortres: ulsed with small los« to dei wo KILLED, 12,000 W SAYS KUROPATKI St.Petersburg, Sept.14.liicneral Kuropatkin estima nssian losses from Aug.ptember Sth, at 4,000 kil > 000 wounded.~ A DISTURBING RPO St.Petersburg, September ports that Chinese troops ptrating in the valley of t iver are-causing considevab bre.\u2018The Bourse Gazette th Mobable that the Chinese (io ill propose t guard and he territory attually oceupi apanese, adding : \u201cTo th wbjless will readily acquies ill relieve Japangof guarding communication.In oth Chinese troops wil iiliaries of the Japanese, hpanose army, thus relieves BPECULATION AS TO ELECTI 0 May be Over b of October.BELING UNIVERSAL TH.ERAL ELECTIONS WILI HELD IN NEAR FUTU Ottawa, September 11.\u2014Wi m of the miñistèrs gnd the { members to the: capital a mfidence in the i imminencg o olections.has hecome me predicting an October « thers not later than the la i November.Owing to the accumulation ars of departmental busi vate conferences with = le ministers were su busy th eemed inadvisable to hold : nesting yesterday afternoon.uwever, will likely issue fo 8 tu-day, ° County Agricultural Society, 1904, ford; 3, E.Seale; 4, W.Irwin; 5, approaches for the proclamation to be Y has won fame and friends by are as follows : Geo.Hyatt.made the / impression gains ground | We | esterday (re wan odo being right\u2014in style, quality SHEFFORD TOWNSHIP.Mangolds\u20141, J.O.Roeder :9 % that there will be a general election e have made arrangements to control this great work in the interes pers and prospective candidat and workmanshi Farms].H.J.True: 2, 8.K.Wal- Sherriden ; 3, Geo.Hyatt; 4 Ww this autumn, possibly not so early as of our readers by securing exclusive rights to distribute in and from dis apital to receive aid and in When buy} ; lace; 3, C.W.Curtis; 4, Austin Iwill So has been surmised, but certainly be- [99 | Ce om Political hedquartets.1 en buying your next suit, look for- the label with a man ace 535 hs \" Wille à oO Carrots\u20141, G.C.Boyd; 2, George fore the lst of December.It will he complete in thirty Albums issued weekly, of sixteen photo tmen make no Mecret of the climbing a ladder\u2014- the sign of * PROGRESS.» 5 dote Te eo.- ;, > po Son Hyatt: 3, F.Sherriden.at > \u2018graphs to the Album, or 480 in all.We place it within the easy reach of hat there will ba an appeal SOLD 5 0 \" Davis; 7, D.D.Wallace ; 8, Turnips\u20141 G.C.Boyd ; 2, F.Sher \u2018 L di 9 every reader of this paper by making the cast so trifling as to: make it 4° ople before many ook, ent i - ; s\u20141, G.C.Boyd; 2, F.Sher- 1 .BY LEADING CLOTHIERS THROUGHOUT CANADA enry Neil ardens \u2014I, J.A.Me.|riden; 3, Wm.Kay; 4, E.Seale, * a les duty to secure it, | i bai thin iu the Mineral un ; ow N Rockwell © © Orchards\u20141, E.Seale; 2, ¥¥.Sher-| _ oo e sijudtion, it 00000000000000000000000000000000000000060006000000006 Laughlin ; 2, Henry N.Rockwell; 3, er a | bat forma is 1 Progress Brand Clothing may be bad from Eastern Townships W.H.Temple.riden ; 3, Irwin ;/ 4, Geo.Hyatt.Fall Sui An Epitome of the World of To-day > given medina, ph - Clothing Co Special Gardens\u20141, Thos.Slack; 2, ELY TOWNSHIP.ing P ticall: hen immediately.Rath \u2014 : S Geo.W.Gilmour.: Farms\u2014i, W.L.and G.T.David- We h ractica ly Free to Our Readers.; olor.ie Primie\\Mini» (ue ° \u2018 .S - \u2018 on : < ve a very nice assortment CL stric to : A LUCKY MISS - : * Wheat\u20141, Henry Neil; 2, H.J.[zon; 2, J4 M.Davidson; 3, John © ha of __ So \u2014 BR Y cons\\tuti _ .AY MIS, i BANQUET TO True : 3 Jas Snodgrass ; 4 W.H.| Galbraith; 4, R.Solomon ; 5, Mrs.it AN vor Black goods for ladies\u2019 .ge in foe mater, and wl Mr.Eugene 0.Baldwie, of Ds Tord \u2019 7 7 James\u2019 Hackwell & Son; 6, J surts very new style.First-class : - CO Mo upon.hi .2 \u2018 AN Temple.! ackwe Son; 6, J.H.\u2018 .18 retin ville, fegls that he has reason to be JUDGE LYNCH.OE \u20141, Ë, W.Chamberlane ; 2, and P.P.Fowler; 7, N, Lamonche ; quality and very low prices.HOW 0 GET THE ALBUMS ar him formally of -the thankinl that he was not in the Rich- (Continued from page one.) Mrs.Henry Ashton ; 3, Jas.Lewis ; 4, $ R- Beers., Call and see them.\u2018 These superb 1 lote souvenir and 8 Exon should.be dingolve mond wreck -of a week ago.He took clicited almost as much applause and W.H.Temple.Farmers\u2019 Gardens\u20141, Fred.Clarke; .record of TE repro! uctiops, which wil constitute a-complelo 50 Although nite llency will not retu the train here that morning with the [lauehter as his co-joint.: Corl.John Davis: 2,8.R.Tay- 2 John Clark; 3, Mrs.J.Hackwell UNDERWEAR v reo 9 e Exposition, are distributed \u2018to please our readers.bo ay, à until a week from ne intention of vetting off at Windsor Chas.M.Cotton, B.A; B.C.L., pro-|lor & Son : 3, C.W.Curtis ; 4 John & Son.! For Men, Boys and Ladies, we 1; pe vegular price Ja 25 cents, wo place the entire serivs withi (Be ! ment phy atid dik] \u201cI.LL Lo .~ .> + \u2019 ye .> 7 Men, £ La hs, e uv a } Mills unless Mr.W.Fo Mountain posed the toast to the ladies in a} Talbot, Sr.| Special Gardens\u20141, J.H.dnd P.P.| a very large stock of Underwear re y j he general Len ng the mr RE en ho va | few well-chosen words, and Mr.James Fodder Cürr\u20141, H.J.True; 2, G.Homer.Call and sce what little money it 10 Cents A PART, 3 Hore.Septe re pitt mot w intended to go on to Richmond.Mackinnon, general manager of the E.| E.Williams.& Son; 3, S: R.Wallace; Wheat\u20141, J.M, Davidson, 2, W.L.ces sui ; .mber 2K, I Arriving at Windsor Mills station help pe te hin in the Lhe o t w pa ; 3 allace; and CG Ë Davidson.Ix \u2019 La takes for a good Suit of Underwear at to cover the cost of duties, handling, wrapping, addressing, mailing, ie her be delayed 4 fow days] ctepped off the \u201ctrain but did not see (he ladies Was Lopt to\u201c the last like date Henry Neil; 2, Wm.May- \u2018marche; 4, J.H.'and P.P.Fowler NEW SHERBROOKE Simply oe out the little coupon, and send or \u2018bring Lo us with ten cen ween - As the usual pe \u2018t.\u2014 \"ne ; \u2019 .\u2019 3 =, ; .À A > .nr.) di oh Mountain get on board.=~ T he | the good wine spoken of \u201cin the good nan; _3, Robt.Booth; 4, W.H.Barley\u20141, J.Galbraith; 2, NX.\u2018La- CLOTHING STORE path wan Bhirty da lution and electio train, there fore, loit vithont-Him.Ai- book, He disclaimed for the ladies, Temple.\u2018 x marche ; ; 3, Nixon Bros.; 4, Ww.N.J.M.NAULT, Prop.Hil out this Coupon and bring or send to us, with 10 CENTS, #5 ave vous it would thus be = it had gone he learned that Mr.responsibility for his remarks as he Peas and Qats\u20141, John T.Booth : ; 2, Lawrence & Son.We Give Cash Receipts.indicated below ut w ng take place di fountain whom hé had wished to see had no mandate to speak for them.S.R.Wallace; 3, W.H, Temple ; 1, = : a ° .\u2019 Le in __* Metober, say on hy ha! ve | te \\ Lain M = Monta \u201cMr.H.S.Foster, registrar of the] R, E.Bell and son.; LT .rr JAPANESE ; Wits Re Mr.aldwin thinks 1t county of Brome, then proposed the Mixed Grain-\u20141, R.Blackwood ; 2 NOG : : TO - ver probable that had he seen Mr.toast to the Press, which was replied| =.R.Wallace; 3, A.Berard; 4, STE RAPHER WANTED Be Sure to State Which Part You Wish.\" | _\u2014 A\u2019 + M rin tiv et on the train and had he to by Messrs.E.R.Smith and P.C.John Davis.The ab .} dail .ry | -_ 1004, ITACK MUR A remained on himself, as he would have pubovee, representing - the St.Johhs| Potatoes\u2014I, S/ R.Tavlor: 2,N.T e above is very often seen in all the daily papers.Why not = No.Cees Garrenee vavrnrtes samme a me BENG i = dore had he seen fim, he would News and\u2019 the Sherbrooke Dail Re- CU 1 Mele a qualify vou 1f he jes ?Re age = .: NETT B ; hy seen , Ne : the Sherbrook y e- Jameson; 3, W.J.Bullis & Son; 4, 1 y yourself to fill one of these vacancies ! iead what Miss A.URLEIE ( \" ibelv have been sitting with him £ in cord, respectively i Ce corûn: 5.J H Je « BV 3 PUBLISHERS DAILY RECORD, SHERJIROOKA.TRoop EIGH SAY: .Bie vor er Teli Line re ely.i.P.Corcoran; 5, Jas.H.Jones & - B.Varney, who was able to write 150 words per minute, after heing = à S ARE BEING Di: ; mt \u20ac ts sa ¢ va \u2014\u2014 Son.; - .1 b fat his fate would çhave been differ- FOREST CITY GITY PORTFOLIOS.rng] Bore N.Bockwell : 2 at the College only 40 days, says of \u201cSYLLABIC.\u201d a Fnclosed herewith find .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 CENTS to cover om TO THE FRONT - he than that of the one who wus Cut out the following and.\u2018fill in| W, H.Temple; 3 E.P.Corcoran ; 4, | | à =~ \u201cIh age and PX Dense of mailing meee eee eee Porte to which don, eat.14, Filled.\u2014Conticook Observer.| for the No.desired.C.N.Curtis Le Ce el Sherbrooke, ues, 1904.< e-Forest City,\u201d number \u2026\u2026 Coenen nes \" \"ends: \u2014Bonnett * .or ] for No.desired.| = = = 4 0 2° MN is.| MESSRS.GLAS & MOON, | I'am entitled as one of your readers.the 4 the Daily.Telegray-!, Li + ) \" .Carrots\u20141, David Cote; 2, \u2018John Sherbrooke, Que.= | d Jnparhe beadquarter i i Me, TER Tavlor and Miss Taylor, eee eer someon sence soon: 1904 .Talbot & Son; 3, Jas.F.Moynes ; 4; \u201cDear Sirs.\u2014ft latord La + to sav that the B - = N i | Ce ang Re of the |f; ra > Ÿ 01 Cookshire.wére amone the\u2019 Visitors Enclosed herewith find ten : ehn C.Moyres.BIC System of s orthand ne the most legible and\u201d ensiest Toone Sata 3 VATA renee Pi rm men = TE 7 TT | Whats says: : ° ; # ter the city ve ste relax.* cents, to cover cost of postage Turnips\u20141, Wm.Maynan ; 9 W.H.have ever known.I have never had any trouble whatever in reading my Zz c : - pret thi Surprised m h ! * and expense of mailing No.*| temple ; 3, Jas.Snodgrass; 4, Jos.notes.I passed {my examination, beisy anle to write 10 words per min- Address .ocores cei eee erie eve ot 9 dos wy, th mork 1 1 \u201c of \u201cTHE FOREST CITY,\u201d to \"| Fortin LE CE > yond having ve ons Uollege only about 40 days, which was far be- PR ET OT Desired in which the Ja e Wonderfu -+ * which Iam entitled as one of ° Orchards\u20141, John Coupeläand ; 2 mi ae and would advise any one Send One Coupon and 10e, For Pach Part Dest of de week their.apap Lin : , \u2019 \u2019 ~ : - 30 your readers.E.A.Booth ; 3, George i Temple ; 4, y Yours gespectfully, ~ .Berugey Useian Positions, It i .N.Fanienl.- write - : (MISS) A.B.VARNEY.0 But artillery uy qe Name .\u2026.\u2026.sacrssous Fonvorsor sessecsessrs | STUKELY TOWN : rite por Circulars, etc., to e - P .+ - ; tory, Teng ec perh4 1 \u2026 mm TP STUKELY TOWNSHIP, | ai Record ortfolio SI erbroo e, EU Bree teers of thousanin | : .1 *| Farme\u2014t, J.-C, Spencer ; 2, R.A.Syllabic Shorthand & Business College, |: Sherbrooke, Que: y Ay Dept, 1 9 TTT them nous À daily, but the s Se P.O.civeevinis ene 3 Gosoonen Gsssesses sesese Savage ; 3, IT.F.Phelps ; A, H.LP.: oo # Mang oly inexhaustible, 0 | - ; ; ; : ; i _ .643 m 8 often the .; _ ol \\ G : ems\u201d said for the Tapa f a © \u201cring and- courag f - - = , » 5 _ ï «A, » "]
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