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[" \u2014 -Æ ale ik employers\u2019 vmpelent to | S| CY - Correspon- : nectign wi h ately or : il bo, maa ee F t È DE | JS NOW -\u2014\u2014\u2014#- \u2014\u2014\u2014 00.DOOMED.4 | I à Line of Defences is oo Battered to Ploces\u2014 nt Successful Assault by Japs Sealed Fate \u2026 Fortress \u2014 Japs Cut Off Water Supply.ad : \u20ac ous SKIRMISHES RE: \u201ci PORTED.\u2019 tersburg, Sept.& Pet tch received from.patin.yesterday \u2019 afternoon, > .4 ithat_; numerous pp along ont.HI Te gio have.not altered their pos east of railway and confiné ved\u201d to outpost attacks righ of which have BO far beer Pood | | \u201cIR, \u2014(Specid.) General \u2018an- skirmishes most parts ; of ed.Ce uly | which \u2018left Port Arthur.at- mid: Node has arrived there, hav- board a Russian lady, her child_ ne Chinese.The lady: says D \u201cSept.WA despatch to the he, from Che Fob savs that) a 8 been _( continuous severe fight- \u2018September 20th.|.Large A of the garrison have beén il or wounded.\"The terrifie: born- i Spot consternation in thé of huge shells falling up- Ar is of the opinion that the e af the fortress is near.T he | ih, hick ran the risk of the mines.levi, pan Two Japanese torpedo ho troyers entered Che Foo at One © eve p'elock, this evening.test i : south aftér a hastwex- vof signals with the shore.It 5 bigrel ; that there have been im- plopments at Port Arthur.à munies of refugees have arrived at the Che Foo Idands.Two Japanese SR are outside the.harhor, pre- watch the movements me the.Standard Sept.:26th, via ~ sin, To that the crisis at Port : Arte ierrapidiy approaching.- The \u201cBY rooke, Que * M lortress ig surroünded with \u201cRove (two weedy capture of the last of the line of os anticipated.The rece sil éssault by the J aps sealed de te of the \u201cfortress, enabling thp | to mount; houvy | \u2018guns onthe | hills to, thé eastward, ki which command a'section of the town and har-.wr.The Russian fire for many days mp been as yigorous as usual, ud it jis believed thet their.aminunis ton is scare.\u201cThe correspondent co frame severe bombard reports of nets, ithe severe losses of the garrir va and the\u2019 \u201ccutting of the main aquet duet 5 Me -the fortress with wal @ | 4 ah to the Chronicle, vague} Ir dated, Liaotung, pehinsola, Sept, #ih, reports that the bombardment of Port me goes on uhecasingly.The 0 im from the Japanese shells.The dde is being} battered lo pieces, preparatory to a final as aul, have ring At \u201cone point, the Japs - Jud to within a few hundred vards, {de Bassons It will be difficult té of} | fom I \"Tien cross the ntervening et ce owing to the intensity of the defender\u2019s rifle fire.The te 7 | Russians-are having trouble\u201d in ortespondent mentions that the Russi ng made a sortie but were driven back into: the fortress.They lost.some \"Howitzers, Both sides are displaying unparalled fortitude and de- terminatio The| bands at Port Arthur play nithems nightly, and the de- | fenders in he advanced \u2018works sing.The Japanese respond j With cries of \u2018\u2018banzai,\u201d and the singing of patriotic songs.THE WATER SUPPLY.Tokio, , |Sept.28.\u2014 Owing to the cutting off| of the water supply | of Port Arthur, by the Japanese, it is l'impossible [for the Russians to operate the searchlights, and the entire electric plant of._the fortress is inoperative.RUSSIAN LOSS.Paris, Sépt.28.\u2014The Journals St.Potershurgy correspondent, \u2018informed that since Sept.2nd, the Pinned Port Arthur.have lost 9,600 in killed \u2018and wounded.The garrison believes that the Baltic fleet will arrive about October?\u2019 23th.i - NO NEWS FROM THE FRONT.- St.Petersburg, Sept.28.\u20142.05 am, \u2014The.War \u2018Commission adjourned ear- ort Arthur, saw no J apa- ly last evening without issuing further news from |the front\u201d - \u201cThe \u2018entire absence of |news from Port Arthur, it is feared, indicates a closer blockade there.Hithertos, despatches from General Stoegsel having been coming through semi- eekly.The Admiralty have not received any details of.the reported sea.fight off Aniva, at the southeastern extremity of Sakhalin.= | : A telegram received\" from Batoum, reporting that.reservists ate \u201c being transported| along the | Caucasian coast, brings the first intimation that troops there are being mobilized.There are only two army corps in the Caucasus, and one, of these has apparently been ordered .to the Yar Fast.: \u2018 STANDÉATÉ MURR.ol London, Sept.28.\u2014 A despatch.to the Telegraph, from Sinminting, says.it is stated there that General -Kuro- patkin, actin ng under orders from the Government, is preparing.tg: make a stand at Mukden.He dccupies the north bank [of the Hun River.He has 264 guns and rei forcements are hurrying: to} him fro Harbin.The decision to accept battle' at Mukden is probably political rather than strate gical.The St.Petersburg correspondent of the} Express .says.that the preserving \u201cthe railway.Despite the extraordinary precautions taken and an almost unbroken line of \u2018sentinels.the line between Khabarovsk and Harbin\u2019 \u2018is swarming] with spies.There have been many attempts to \"blow up the| Admiral Alexieff has according- road.lv detached| part of the\u2019 reserves at H arbin to strengthen the | sentries.J furore NGS BENCH.Îteen Cases are Down À for Hearing.i mo X L'INFORT.dr BEING G FOR ER AND MAN SLAUGE- i ul = TER.a Thsollowing à 18-a list of The ve case om of hearing at the term of th len of King\u2019s} Bench, which ope nl on Saturday, October 1st : SES ON ROLL, FOR TERM OCTO; Mr.; BER, 1903, | te King Vs croix; offe neo, the ft] à ¢ Ring vs \u2018icholas, St.Hilaire ne ala hter, K oy King | ve.Telesphore Audet; oft jury.The ent ve Philias St.Laurent } he X Hl A dei, King Ns.Albert Gage offence; | D SINCE OCTOBE R.1903.st ng! vs, Napoleon Fouquette ; Tk urder, Accused, i=in jail.ftp Ing vs.Charles Marpha\u201d ; Ing.vs, An goods.Ing |vs Louis Little ; \u201c \u201cments, : e Kin | I ALY Jaimes Kirby: À .¥ ! ?| i lit was discovere \u2018offence, Kin J ve Henry Moulton : \u201coff oe hi nt to bave © carnal know Te leat and damb oil.I : Be, Thos Ë ob | The most ; summoned for the 14th day of tempt to have carnal knowledge of a deaf and dumb girl.: Edmond | Morin ; of- The King vs.fence, assgult occasioning, - = bodily harm.CH The King vs.Louis Sweet, alias Hoyt, alias Daniels ; offence,] theft of a horse and buggy.All of the \u2018above accised.are on bail, with the exception of Napoleon Fou- quette, James Kirby, Henry Moulton and Louis Sweet, who are in jail.serious cases; are those oi of murder and manslaughter respectively.The \u2018term will be a long one, as the list has been augmented considerably by|the fact that there was no term of the Court last year.NEW PANEL-OF PE TTY | JURORS.In the Superior Court, this morning, | Mr.Justice [Lemieux grantel the pe tition \u2018of Mr.-J, S.\u201cBrade ick, K.C., asking that a new panel .\u201cof | jurors be October, when the first panel will .be.dischar reed.| TOOK WATCHES | AND DEPARTED.\u2014 i .| ILLS! MEN | A LOOK- W IN DSOR ING Windsor Mills, FOR THE THIEF.Sept.28.5 (Special - What appears to have been a thief = ig à alt With intént to - oce asion \u2018 \u201cIm, ily harm.- LA in King vs.Beland : Aolfeness, carg | offence ! | Tsuen conve rt | had breakfa Dale; offence, at: far he has not been - caught.struck town] on Monday.He \u201c proceeded to the Paper Mills in search of M ve or dangerous to publié la pretended job.\u2018 When he r turned to I.King vs Ph i.the-Desaulnier Hotel, he! said he.had! ti il ilias Turgeon; of\" been sent by Mr.MacKey.lag e bo ! i be 1 lent.to occasion, | to work under him.Adler tea : ing Le ; | started.with his dinner pail for wor pore und Joseph but \u201creturned a little i ter saying ng] ee the fi.© - | water was too hig tand that \u2018he to bed.He did not get up Tuesday morning till about Mence 405 i stin Suprenant \u20ac ê :; \u201ccould not work that evening) and went 7 Fes, stolen {| IC 9 aml | towards the mills at Brompton, i | when other \u2018auch as watches,\u201d chains | were missing.| was detailed g | Variation.OF.the valuation of- this property discussed, and a rate of 815,000 was + | they \u2018spoke of toming to when he\u2019 st and leit on | the track but boarders came [to dinner d that we things, razors, ete.7 mmediately À some one to give the ch se, but so CITY PROPERTIES.| Many Appeals \u201cHeard by| City.Council.Last Evening.| ; ST FE \u2014_\u2014 je LARGE INCREASE IN\u2019 RATEPAYERS, J A number of appeals were heard by the City Council\u201c last evening from\u2019 ratepayerd against.the increased valuation of their property.With ht one or two exceptions, the Council ¢ny.- firmed the valuation of the :valuators.The most important ineren yy , was that of lot 1539 belonging \u201cto ry L.Co.which valuation was sustained; £20,- 000, an increase of 85,000} there were present.Coungillors Den- eault, Olivier; Jenckes, Fuller,\u201d \u201ckaren, Farwell, Codere, Lancto.The first objection taken up was that of the British An arican JI.and Co., who objected to the incrense-\u201d of lot 1539, com ee South tors, stated the \" valuators enme to ; their decision by basing the value of | the property at the price: at which por: tions had been sold by the company.Mr.Gilman, of the Canadi n Rand Drill Co., \u201cinformed \u2018them \u2018that his coimn- pany had bought one acre and three- quarters-at the rate of $1,200 an acre.There was about 90.acres of land and the valuators had placed the valuation on the whole at about $300 an acre.Mr.C.W.Cate, advocate, appeared on behalf of the company, and \u2018stated that two years ago the question of was fixed, and the company did hot think the valuation should be changed now.He compared valuation of the adjoining properties, and while: the company admitted: the lot in question was he mentioned were valued \u2018at from $40 to 8100 an acre, while the lot in question was valued at| $300 an acre.He thought it should be left \u2018at the same valuation as two years ago, and be in proportion to the \"adjoining properties, | Mr.\u2018Bryant said that it was & mistake to .compare the Col.King and other properties with the lot of the B.A., Land Co., because they were un- A suited for building lots or a- location for an industry.Councillor McCrea thought the_ property was not any too high now, and they should deal with the B.A.Land Co.as with other properties and fix a fair valuation, and he was of opinion that the valuators had done so in this case.Pro-Mayor MeManamy said that two years ago the question of the val@a- tion of this property was before Council, and it was then.shown that the company refused $4,000 for eight acres of the lot which was stated here to-night to be of little value.When the question of securing a site from the - British American Land Co.for the Kingston Locomotive Works, when Sherbrooke, the city was informed by the B.A.L.Co: that they could have 15 acres of this.lot at $1,000 an acre.; Aftér some further discussion\u201d Councillor Fuller moved and Councillor_ De- neanlt seconded, that the: valuation.stand at $26, 000, as placed on valuation roll.The \u2018motion having been put, was carried unanimously.IS THERE A WATER POWER ?The next objection of the British American Land Co.was taken up, viz.: that of lot 259, in the Centre Ward, which had been raised this vear from $18,000 to $25,000.They asked that it be reduced to the former figure, Mr.C.W.Cate, on behalf of the company, said that the adjoining pro- pertÿ.on Factory street had not been \u2018increased, and that the valuation should be left at the old figure.Thete was about eight hundred feet of frontage on Factory street which- might be used for- building purposes, \u2018but the lots would not, certainly be\u201d worth more than $500 each.' : Councillor Jenckes moved that the valuation he placed at $18,000, the figure at which it.stood for a number of years.Councillor Farwell seconded The question of there being a water power.in connection with the property having been raised, it was moved .hy | Councilor Lanctot, seconded by Councillor\u2019 Olivier, that the matter -be referred .to the City Surveyor to find out the levels and see if there ix really a water power.\u2018 The avote stood : For_the apiend- \u2018 ment\u2014Councillors Deneault, Fuller, Codere, McCrea, Caron, Lanctot, Olivier, McManamy : against=Councillors Jenckes and Farwell, The mair motion was carried on the saine division.OTHER OBJECTIONS, \u201cMrs.Camirand objected To the valuation of her property, lot 726, East Ward, being raised from £1500 to 82,- 500, and also the valuation of the Continental Hotel from £15,000 to $17,000 = .Councillor Fuller mo And Councillor Lanctot seconded «hat the valu- - ation stand.Carried.; Mr.5.Twose objected to the: -valua- tion of his property #.(Continued on p-ze 4.) AST WARD \u2018Pro-Mayor MeManamy presided and | mprising about 90 neres, Ward, from.813.000 tel al Secretarÿ and others .ers present.more valuable owing tots close prox: | | imity to the railway, he \u2018thought the figure was too high, as the properties \u2018time between the papers the | -and also that the next county the [ of the.General Secretary spoken for the work of \"LIBERAL MEETING AT 15th: Antioad Bi Held Goat.| icook.OFFICERS |AND DELEGATES \" ELECTED-NEXT MEETING : © AT MAGOG.- Coaticook, Sept.28.\u2014(S cial.)\u2014The ftoenth annual convention of Stanstead County Sunday [School Association was held in the Methodist church, Coaticook, Sept.26th and 27th; \"Mr.G, \u2018'L.Masten, President, presided., The programme (was carried out as announced and -co enced with | the !Quiet Hour,\u201d condudted by the General Secretary, Rev.E| T.Capel.The County President gave a brief (verbal) report of the year\u2019s: work, after which the minutes of{ the last annual convention were read| by the Secretary, and also a brief meeting of the \u2018 Executive Committee and of the district conventions.\u201cThe Home Department\u2019! \u201cwas taken.up by Mr.O.M.then oulton, the Mr.G.G.Bryant, one of the values \u2018veteran Sunday schoal worker.\u2018\u201cWhat it is,\u2019\".\u201cIts possibilities,\u201d and \u2018What it is not.\u201d These points he dealt with in an, able and exhaustive manner.: The\u2019subject was followed by a helpful discussion, in which the Gener- At 4.15 a large number of the school _ children were given a blackboard talk on next Sunday\u2019s lesson, after which the General ecretary helt a helpfu] conference with |all the teach- After the \u201cQuiet Hour\u2019 of the evening session, the President named the.following as a nominati g committee: Messrs.W.I.Shurtleff, |[0.M.Moul- ton and O.A.Randal, and requested them to report the next morning.# The, next subject under discussion was \u2018The essentials\" of ja successful Sunday \u201cschool,\u201d which was conducted by Mr.Capel, \u2018and in which a large number took part.A collection of $3.25 was taken in aid |of the work.| The benediction -by the Rev.C.S.\u2018Deeprose brought the first day to a close.; After devotional exerci ing session of the second day opened with reports from district presidents, school \u20ac plegates, etc, after which the Rev.J, J.Williams, M.A., dealt with the, subject \u201cMissions .i Sunday schédts » : followed by the \u201cPrimary department and some of its difficulties,\u201d conducted hy the General Secretary.The Rev.J.Seller also furnished an excellent paper.Profitable and interesting discussions occupied much of the nd many splendid suggestions were advanced, The nominating committee made \u2018the following report: * County President\u2014O.A.Randall, Magog.- Executive Comimittee\u2014Rev.\u2018G.Skinner, Fitch Bay; Mr.Albert ° Dyson, Way's Mills ; Mrs.Deacon, Stanstead; Dr.Adams, Magog; Mr.W.L.Shurt- leff, K.C., Coaticook.Tt.Was: \u2018then decided: that the dates of the County Conventions suggested by the General Secretary, be adopted convention belheld in Magog.At the afternoon session Miss: Merrill gave a paper on \u201cHow to teach | temperance in our Sunday © schools,\u201d which was full \u2018of helpful [thoughts and bright suggestions.\u2018The General Secretary then dealt with the officers and their qualifications and duties.: The summing up of the conventian was done by Mr.W.L.Shurtleff, K.C., superintendent of the Coaticook Methodist » Sunday school.\"850 were voted to thd.Union as compared with past year.This sum is Provincial 825 for the for the work bciation.were r.Capel, the district\u201d presidents and cpunty = secretaries, and also of gratitude to the pastor and trustees of the Methodist church for the use of the building for the convention.The following weve elected delegates to the Provincial convention to be held next February at Montreal\u2019 0.A.Randall, President ; Rev.J.J.Williams, Secretary; \u2018J.F.pd \u2018Stanstead District; Rev.of Expressions appr G: Skinner, 'Fitch Bay District: Mrs.-F.N.Nunns, Coaticook District The convention: then.adjourn d \u2018to meet next yeaf:in Magog in the month of \u2018October.Though the 8 ssions were mot largely attended, a [spirit of.en- \u2018thusiasm prev ailed thro ughout the whole series and the work has re- \u2018ceived a great impetus as a result, + BROMPTON- .VILLE.A meeting of the electbrs at Bromp- \u2018ténville was held last eyening, when delegates were appointed for the Liberal convention: to.be hdld at Rich: mond on October 4th.The officers of the local society are: P.Chapelle.president, and J.A.Lapierre, secretary.The delegates chosen re Messrs.Fred.J.Alger.Jos.Richard, P.Al laire and.J.A.Lapierre: Addresses were made by Messrs.L E.Chamberlain, Dr.J.A.Allard, \u2018Fred.J.Alger, J.P.Tobin and J.A Lapierre.The meeting Wa thusiastic for the present member, F.Wellington.W.Tobin, MP.the s the morn- | The discussion on -this was Ne -% Jcon.ATKINSON IN CL oo PRICE ONE CENT.- MANCHESTER, N.H Manchester, N.H., Sept.28.\u2014Nor- man Atkinson, of Melbourne, P.Q.the conductor of the Gramd Trunk excuy- sion train.that was wrecked | in /a head-on collision near Richmond, PQ, during the week of the Sherbragke fair causing the death of nine persons and injuries to \u2018two others, has.been stopping with relatives in this city since the time of the accident.Conductor ~ Atkinson mysteriously disappeared.within a \u2018few minutes after the seriousness of the accident became apparent and while the cries of the wounded imprisoned in the wreck were filling the air, and his | whereabouts has been unknown to the pib- lic up to this time.Now he has turned tô-his home.Mr.Atkinson's story of the awful catastrophe puts the affair in an altogether different light.\u2018At the time his name was\u2019 conspicuously mentioned in connection with allegations of carelessness as the cause of the accident.As Mr.Atkinson describes it the carelessness rested with others.who should have notified him of the extra trains running on.his line, and while he was made a .scapegoat at the time, \u201cthe fact .that no charges have béen brought against him since the\u2019 official pinvestigation was.made makes his story appear all the more true.As the unfortunate conductor tells it, there were two trains running in the opposite direction to his, and hoth under the same train number.One wad a train that he was accustomed to meeting and passing on the\u2019 sidetrack at Richmond, and the other was an extra.He was given no informa- \u201ction of the latter, he says, and when a train passed him -bearing the number of the train he usually met, he pulled out upon the main line without wait- LIBERALS LOSE \"ANOTHER.SEAT.re- Ontario Government is Now in Minority.\u2014\u2014 AFTER LENGTHY CABINET MEET- ee ING, PREMIER ROSS HAS NOTHING TO SAY.Simcoe, Ont., Sept.28.\u2014 The trial of the North Norfolk vlection protested, repulted yesterday in, the bye-elee- tion J Mr.A.M.Little (Liberal), being \u2018declared void.The cross petition was dismissed.! \u2014 NORTH RENFREW CASE.- Pembroke, Sept.28.\u2014 The petition against, the election of Mr.FE.A.Dun- lop, for North Renfrew, in\u2019 the\u2019 Ontario Legislature, and the cross-peti- tion against Mr.Hale, his opponent, sin the bye-election, were yesterday both dismissed with costs by the judges appointed to try the case.Later, Mr.Dunlop announced his intention of resigning the seat, having heen advised hy his counsel that: certain illegalities had taken place in.connee- tion with his \"election.It is freely stated here that Mr: Dunlop may run for the House of Commons at the aj» proaching general election, opposing lengthy Cabinet meeting last night, at which all the members - were present, except Hon.J.R.Stratton, who was at Peterboro Fair, Premier he had no apnounements to make.SUPERIOR COURT.R.MeDE RMOTT SU \u201cES C, P.R° FOR 3700 DAMAGE Ss TO ST ANDING TIMBER.| of Richard McDermott, of the Township of Magog vs.the Canadian Pacific Railway Company ocen- pied the attention of Mr.Justicé Le- mieux in the Superior Court vesterday and it is expected that the hearing of the large number of witnesses will not be completed until té7morrow.- The plaintiff sues the railway com] pany for $700 for damages, which he alleges he sustained hy a fire \\ which started in his timber limits in the month of May, 1903, and again in the month of September of the same vear, \u201cthe said fires, it is alleged, having been started by: sparks from.defendants\u2019 engines.The amount of \u201ctimber loss said The case ee\u201d sp WEATHER PROBABILITIES.i ittle higher temperat tre.(in the death | there for will be brought out in the in- Mr.Thos.Mackie.| ROSS IS SILENT, Toronto, Ont., Sept.28, After a .brooke, + Tells His Story of the Awful Disaster\u2014Sald He.Was Made Scapegoat for Others\u2014Is Now at His | Home in Melbourne.| - ing further orders.He bad barely got \u2018Started out from the town when he, met the other train coming at high -speed, and the trains, collided hed on.he engines were locked together and \u2018one car of the train was: thrown on top of another, causing the death or injury of many.The sight wag a awful one; aad the screams: and! cries of | the injured were heartrending.The situation was a most iving one for \u2018the conductor, and in the mental agony of the moment he took tp flight: He knew that a mistake had been made somewhere, and while he.felt that he had done his duty his thought was to got as far as possible from that awful ne.When he learned that he was charged with being the carcless one, he resolved to stay away until the accident had been: investigated, and he came to this city, where he found shelter, and brother-in-law, Mr.John Griffiths, of Wheelock street.Mr.Atkinson ' and Mr.Griffiths married sisters, and they | were themselves like brothers, The un; happy conductor reinained here quiet\u2019 seclusion until he heard that ho.had been cleared of blame, and .then went {back to his home in Melbourne, just utside of Richmond, a few day ago.|.Conductor Atkinson had been.in the \u2018employ of the road for ninetéen years and had never before had an accident, He does not expect to find employment on the road, as it is not cus- tomary- to retain any man in service who has figured in a like experience, but the loss of his position is as nothing to Mr.Atkinson in comparison with - the memory of that awful scene | of wreck and death and the shadow that for a time clouded Fis own name.| \u201c| Pro \u2018Trains Coltide Near Woodstock.ee : ] FO ot OF THE TRAIN HANDS KILL- ED-MISPLACED SWITCH CAUSE OF ACCIDENT.| Ont, Sept.28.\u2014(Spee- ial.)\u2014At 3.15 this morning cost, hound | G.T.R.973, engincer Teron; in charge -of Conductor McDonald, Woodstock, freight- train No.94, \u201cengine: collided with rear\u2019 end of cast bound extra, freight, en- giner Kirkland in charge conductor Fallis, at Eastwood station,\u201d \u201cresulting | Of Brakeman Benedict, on extra freight, and Engineer Heron Conductor Fallis, clearing the line at 11 o \u2018clock.The present information indicates ae- cident.caused hy switch at west end, Eastwood station \u2018being set for siding | \u2018instead of main Ime.Responsibility ves igation to be held at once.\u2014 CONSERVATIVES - MEET IN.SHERBROOKE.: ; » - COMPLETE ORGAY NIZATION - For THIS SECTION OF THE TOWY.- SHIPS.A meeting of the Conservatives this in the Magog House last evening.section of the Townships was held The counties: of Compton, Stanstead, Sher- \"Richmond fand Wolfe were ro- presented by Messts.R.H, Pope, M.P.(Cookshire ; C.\u20ac.Cleveland, ex-M.P., Danville : Mr.M* F.Hackett,Stan- ; Dr, Thibault, Wotton, and J.poux, D\u2019 Israeli: and a number of the local leaders were also present.The.\u201csituation was\u201d.discussec ; but nong of those who attended the meeting [would give any particulars other than that the mevting was for the sectipn of the Eastern Townships.It was rumored around town this morning that Mr.M.FF.Hackett will be asked to run in Stanstead in position to Mr.Henry Lovell, MP.Mr R.H.Pope will again seek reelection in.Compton, but no confirmation of the rumor that Hon.J.I Tarte will run in Richwond and Wolfe at the request of could he had.op- first pitving sympathy at the home of his | Engineer Kirkland | on No.94, Nine freight cars were destroyed.The auxiliaries from London completed |.ofl.completion of thé organization in this} the Conservatives, | Forecast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau: .Light to moderate winds: fine: a lands damagéd is placed at 60 acres.It lis also stated that Mr.William Some twenty\u2019 five witnesses will be Farwell, President of the Eastern examined in the case.oo Townships Bank, will he thigConseryva- Mr.M, E.Hackett, K.C.is attor- tive standard-bearer: in Sherbrooke.ney\u2019 for plaintiff, and\u2019 Mr.J.P.pelt | The Conservatives have opened up of Messrs.Cate, Wells and White.15 : rooms in the Campbell Block, Welling- representing the railway company.ton street, which will be used hy the j Central Committee, | \u2014 \u2014-e \u2014 mm mr Th eruption of Mount Vesuvins is\u2019 ; increasing, and people are legving the: | adjacent, villages.| + | | ) NC na + - | nd LA 2.tet 4 7H J FE pg Le | 5 = 1 , F x , 0 \u2014 x Sd 7 XE Xe a.a CU pen A RA + rem Sr MEP me = WW he Ems nM \u2014 A So APPIN a age Sp = WT © A Sh Jin here à êt uo! 4 \u20ac + < 3 } pe, * me dite ; AS ame so > .-r a ve a ae 6 meute ae AM 8 Cg Ny = ae a nr ETC PTE ES *- 2\" .al K} EE.Ce Ch A i A te i Nii a taal rom : J © \u201cww.eur OW EA \u201d = n SWE Cy KY ae - ee -.varie.1 8 7.-\u2014\u2014 \u2014.-e ' Be bam.GW AT tas ashe .- \u2014 .cre le agp - i mnt.: WY eet ih rn \u2014\u2014 CEB A, 8 YR RY Nr ON ote P f ; A 0s Sa wn TE ad a AE ew RE + \u201d \u2014 pme dd + ER rg di a way rng rtp en oe ~~ Md VASE.fe eI.irr © + ~ ey Lee 4e 79 a .Cg NET, oar CT \u20ac ai _ a\u201c.a Sw oo _ ANS Ei A BREA is.e+ AISA re 1 EEE Cm 1 0e\" 0e PR ES .cL .p= ET Rr .po ire i: .æ \u201c 8 he .cm 1é rétine - \u2014 PL A we & - _ a aly WE SEG SY on A.Mes ean - Ca gfe 20 wR pe i.tT - a.wee FE ve a ET so AP A \u201c ue \" ie a crt) Shoot Held at| Bishop\u2019 s \u2018Crossing.ks We have - a large stock | he thick Belle Stevenson, Sept.28.\u2014 On Sunday morning, at narrow shape Wedding fes, vo pus gual aff Mrs, B.R.| St.2nd the cho I ser- pular just now.cer vice of the \u201cHarvest hanksgi ng of| These rings are \u201cmade in, \"ten ang THE SECOND.ANNUAL MEETING 3 Sept.BROUGHT, out LARGE NUM © Montreal,\u2019 ath Bishop\u2019 on\u2019 Su Turkish, Pe Bi 065 ng v.\"BER OF \u2018COMPETITORS.Li, MS \u2018Ga Ch .7 last Th Bi s ue \u201cfe 88 ex äpman Was ins Mont: as ursday.evening, was repeated.o o combin | J À 2055 | ; ip s Crossing, Sept.28.\u2014(Spe- lan on\u2019 \u2018Thut sy last, returning home At the sérvice on Sunday erga een pr gold, } and cost rom ime knguat = « , f (Any pay - cial)-Report.of the second annual on Friday.thé Rector gave the concluding one quality \u2018and weight, accopding CW can, ce, or.Me RUN 4 : \u201cla fire may vecur and ull you possess Prize Meeting of the Dudswell Civilian | .The annual \u2018|: harvest Thanksgiving | of a series %f sermons npg the \u2018Ten | -Mail orders receive { he 1 y Est Lo ; he \u201cde stroyed.| Rifle Club, held at\u2019 Bishop\u2019s Crossing service will (D.J) be held in St \u2018Commandments, 0 of -which the \u2018congre- tion.\u2018A Ri prothpt utten- ve Class.Coloni 1 You should | h ave one of our policies to \u2019 \u201cPaul's church.Of + Thursday Se \u201d gation have bee A d n.mg 8 size\u201d card will he St .Oil A x = au Frs Columbie.come to your aid at that.Lime.on Sept.22nd and 23rd, 1904; © 129th, Y, pi.5 5 n attentive listeners.application.ah A \u201c04 | oc ar \u2014> \u2019 29th, to be folléwed-by a chicken-pie I'hese sermons were forceful : in- - Wholesal Ra - W.S.Dresser & Co ; FIRST MATCH.| supper in the church hall, served by-| structive.i A.C.SKINNE ésae and x 201 : \u201cshiort ake.Que./ 200 and.600 yards, seven shots at the Ladies\u2019 Guil : _ ; ; Among the improvements going on R 113 Wellington se, x Co | Sert Lo | cach range.5 _ Father Bussiere, of the- parish vof.in our village are the bullding of a Jewellery, : %.Strathcona Square | | | Ad.2 |\" Page 2 Competitor.- Score.Prize.St.Adolphe de \\Dudswell, left.here on | new house by Mr.J.D.Morrison, and| @ mers \u2018 : - Le .=.Ni ge =.C, N.Andrews vos evens 64 83.00] Thursday morning for a new field of the painting of several buildings, hat - vo oo a TT | 17 H.Bishop .60 .7.00 labor at Wolfstown.Before his de- among which is the large stole of the | i= \\E R.Hooker .@G.[60 5.00 parture his people met\u2019 nt his home |fim.of Parker & Knight.C.8.E J W .F.Pennoyer- .60 5.00 and presentéd him | with an' address Sweeney and Winn Robinson] are the | Xquis fe: .1 D.Pe McHarg veer eens 60 - 1.00 a % well list purse.During his painters.Tr ; man Car service -.| r.R.!J.McHarg.60 400° ay here he has made many friends The ladies of st.James\u2019 Church are | boa\u201d re from Mon À , a ABS ; .U .Le h ., \u201d M en * .[ jt = 1s.Converse.59 3.00 and bis people part with him - with | planning \u2018to give that edifice |a couple - joyment Charge |.[ J.\u2019 \u2018Learmonth\u2026\u2026.59 3.00 PA regret.of coats of paint before wintdr sets |\u2019 you can Srodan, = 4, > enews the life n «Suit oi Clothes.Lt.E.Carpenter \u2026 39 - 200|, r.Frank- Cote Waterville, was in |in.your own pian : car service on day | I hi .JB.Hooker .38 2.00 on Friday.oo Le HAVE AN ANG 0 real and Portland.| | Before voir deci e fo buy a new suit, Major L.J.Gilbert.5% 00 r.Henry Bish p was in Montreal +\" SAST CLIFTON.- I 1897 thi ELUs?} , information, ete.let us show] vou what can be done H.,R.Bishop = last week, - Te Sept.28 : this most Pa T.| rar last season.ab ishop oe cons 57 2.00 |.| Sept.28.\u2014Owing to the wet |weather str rem QC .- ¢ | J.0., Bishop vives vensacree 55 1.00 Tes | the farmers have not harvested all rument has À athoona Squares | : | Dyeing = cost you $2.00, and H.H. M | Short rm c&onne of {| Mrs.Jos.Marchand is visiti er ngs of every t soc, at dealers, or by mail postpaid.O.Anderson the, nues 3 a Sherheooks, called on ltriends here.on\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.J il on | sort,\u201d i Co the: notes and sain \u201cA NE WELL ous Passenger : B.N.ROBIN TH Wacken IR He =.00 | Saturday.74 \u2018 7 - | NR SON & CO.Coaticook, Que.Li H.Weston ess su 53 7 200] Mrs.J.W.McKay bas been quite stor Willi \u2018Lin wl | proper.th on Isoston & MAI | - - .L.E- Carpenter \u2026 53 \u2018 ; Master illic Ling, who was the \u2014 .| BUSINESS CARDS.{ Lt.-Col.Thompson \u2026 .53 a i ss but is somewhat.better ab jet o Yay » aldron, has retuned to im Is Be CT JUNE for = ; of FE, MORRIS & MCIVER, Ad- F.R.Hooker .Ce 52 - 1.00 Mr.1 | his home in Stewartstown: | iid daily \u2018except fn, wh L ad yocates,, etc, Sherbrooke and Rich- | | A T Bogor ue Jr, left for |, Miss Fraser, of Inverness spent.i C FH * Jp me ERBRO YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun | Total .ee ee $46.00 Mrs.Win.Beland and Car \u2018week or two with ber aunt, Mis.5.0 ar ets, v OLE AGENT, we a.m.for St.Johnabur AN \u20ac BRADLEN: Dentists, Sun).HIRD MATCH « Bets who sland en daughter, Miss Elliott, Sr.| Write us for catalog, | Xi or, an Nashua, Worcester rere = ce ,; H., ave\u201d bech visiting réla- While S i Tulsi fe eu ton, spin old and New Yor (3.5.ADDIET BA.Sc, \u201cCE 200 : 500 y : tive visiting ile in awyetviHle, on business - : .: EXPRESS\u2014leaves AX, Prov.Land|S \u201c Lan 200 and 500 yards, seven shots at ives here, have returned to! their , \u2019 1d.a _- NEW \u2018YORK -St.Bell Ag 21 Montreal cach range.) > 8% home at Lebanon; N.H, Lo Cu one day.laut ir apport Poe | lan some qu: s, |The Dail OCA] ra TLE an cons - ; _ Competitot Score riz Mr.Reuben House ! nly ail with hea \\ y wi Boston, arrive Fo i , - À .rize.se has finished.his trouble.He was assist d .: 8.10 < } +.; F R.Hooker \u2026\u2026.\u2026 63 6.00 sunnher\u2019s work\u201d on his farm, and has Thompson\u2019s,/ and in a few hauts Dr.Oilcloth d Po L.S.CHANNELL & 00, area ee 10-00, mairie y 0 Bishop vus ene ad - 63 5.80 ag to his situnti on in the Wa- able to drive Home and is now quite |.S an | (L.8.Chantel, .V.& port a connecting wit tJ.C ishop' .oil 60 4.00 rville grist mi recovered.\u201d ; _- | Published every afterkou NIGHT- EXP ÿ-\u2014leaves 9.35 p.: D.P.McHarg .59 4.00 | Mr.and Mrs.Ge e Bagley, ot | Mr.Edward \u20ac Co day, at 108 ara eu Cancor 2 L Nore ea Bi 0 A d Ë > 0 Bradford, V 3 \u201cdwar iray, of.Bury, vas in roo White River pringfield an DAILY STORE NEWS.| 0- Anderson Cu ve 59 3.00 dtorc t., were guests.at the town last Sunday.ino el ms.SUKRSCRIPTION PRICE, sy York.Tre 136.135 Well PUR Fall reer eerie 59 + 00 home: of Mr.Robert Smith, the past o\u2014 | 3105; one year, Ess easton RY SHERBROO ot J6-1.ellingt |n > strot.tl \u2018Carpenter 39 3 00 week.20 conta.1 , L 4 , _ ; ares .ed, a _ ; CASTLEBAR.| Ww , E cents.Joa.| Store closes af sh So we 04.= a Wonton eee vannes 59 2.00, na, Wightman ond Miss ¥- ; Sept.28.\u2014 Mrs.Seth A.Olndy.left n re doi» tages variety jt frre a | ee 85 zo er | - o-nig : po.wereerene Ds 200 ightman, of Springfield, | on Monda the 26th, .ew style CL.S than ever be- ay, 60 cents ; 2 anys ou M vu - ve Bherl | oo = M J y, the 26th, to join Nor sis- $1.20 ; 6.Lt \u2014\u2014\u2014 or RB.J._McHarg vu 57.00 ; ass, arrived here M nday; te visit ter, Mrs.Hill (Sylpha), in Boston, to | fore, and the prices are no more for year, $30.00, Libesal dincomt | AVE MMODATION\u2014via Plymouth.FALL MI SN, Andrews \u2018 vreere 1e DT 3.00 riends.a take à trip to L Ci ., choice design d bi - (tisement is inser mou \"leaves Concord, 5.00 a.m., -Neg LLIN ERY Lt, B.E- Converse eens .57 1.00 A \u2018dedication ball, under thejaus visit th D om ake, ity, Colorado, to gns and big assortment.LE Car ve a LP dre mt at Vt.1.80 pm., arrive Sherbrook | | Rodolph Willard .57 10 of the North Hatley Brass Band, pices Perkin brothers, Frank and John words,\u201d 500 obus \"pot vit SE YORK EXPRESS\u2014leaves New ; OPE] VIN( J.W.Learmonth .56 - 1.00 take place in the new Town Hall, To S| ecial _., Reading Notices, 2c per w '9.00 p.m.,_arrive Sherbrooke 8.| : | R.Weyland ce mm 1400 Priav evenite.the Ha on The funeral of \u2018the late Mr.Luke.a | In.sending money Temitiers toll ory N v PL 1 : AE arte vere dB 1.00 Me H.the 5 h.just, | Tisdale took place on Thursday after- | .5 Mi Il orders.or register Yr om wi TR Se tar 10 À | TI CONTINU total ST \u2014\u2014 vieit à awse returned from.her noon.The service at his ister\u2019 slhome 1.nm Ends of Lino-.; CHANGES for advertiseneu , D.J, FLANDERS, ct - ; .40 COURT ver ee ves $10.00 Compton: ki au E ery, of West'| was conducted by Rev.Mr.Smith, leums and Remnants of cr | be ln the hands of due dpi Gen'l.Pass.and Tioxet 2! SE mle à he : We invit TY s 2 TH MATCH ; urcay., {pastor of the Methodist Church, Hi | insure insertions No \u20ac a \u20ac EE | en Le sn urged to, buy.sau inspection.So one| 200 yards, ten shots._ ; Mr.Hambly, of the firm- ot Thomp- five children were all present, pesides | \" rocelved after Sem a | î 5116 ddl ; J oe di | N \u201cD Sta \u2014 a ae: J, Seore.Prize.Mr.w.jms Fi icook, que at other relatives./ He leaves a \u201cLwin =| Glroilation bil iY IL | RAaitwa Some wR 4.: \u2018New Dress Stuffs pt ajor J.Gilbert .43 «4.00 §, Friday night brother and three sisters t C - en : F We | inch .[.41 = °C -In Effect June 27th, 190 | Th \"à 2h50 > 1 sql \u2018 J i 1 0 - : » a gue 1 Ct Past ; : ; ° A + acess 00 aval noose -, Cee SACKING Agir VF: ANNE: 18, HOP- L.J.Hooker eee ees 39 2.00 Kezar, os © ler aunt, Mrs.A.H.Friday, to make then a short visit.SOUTH ror i Tuesday .Tove a Trains for Quebec leave Sh SA | Cie a FLAKES Robt.Jenkerson .38 2.00 Mr.and Mrs.H Mr.Arthur Tisdel, of Boston ;| Mr.= Sept, 28.\u2014Mi men A C7 e UE brooke as below : eel Poo come! aps EARN ou wT ana Re EC Ord el 38.2.00 Vt.arrived Eo Hibbard d, of Canaan, Robert Tisdel and Miss Agnes Tisdel, t ie i { dist 188 N Linnie Hollagd, | Thursday .RE broo ea 1 850 1 New York loaves] > fe \" ; + ; , 1x *; VS : RON = °s » 1 8.\u2019 \u2019 cacher LI\u2019 2 .soesesinn PEIN ve Cowles | : Spies : ls (ef aa à Lasell mnt pre 36 2.00 sister, Mrs.H: ES onday, to visit her | of North Coaticook, and Miss |Amy| a si Wi lia oD, 4, has atcep pd Jriday .Express from Boston leaves Sher \"2e | - \u201cré oe range, GUe, \u201865e=, oc, 75e 0.M.Bishop as 1.06 Pec) y 4 Abbott, Mrs, Chas.Tisdel, of Hillhurst, spent Thuilsday ou illiam MeDonald scholarship .Sturdy serene snes wip a 7.00 am ! 10 | Ct you live out of tpwn write Tor sam M.C.Willard ooo.vo.34 100 | ey Rowell ai M atid her brother, | evening with\u2018 their sister, Mrs.[West a itn Sor the Tuesday, Ye ie von = Rtg (TLR Express leaves Bherbrooi SI b \u201c1G.0.Bish \u2019 + ftowell, o Connell; Olney.Castlebar: © °° 27th, carrying with her the best wish-| LS EUR i 3 ishop \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.134 1.00 Qui ney, Castlebar.; ; ™ Total | .- Trains from Queb Ari CR | | I 1 NON Bishop a Ot quite a number of our ladies as- - À es of Her numerous friends ,Ç , saussse aobesee brook ec vet LP 4 .- at.à osseuse senenes .+ AU \u20ac .camille .\u2018 - e as below : | Near =Silk Lining Cyt ; 1.00 sembled at the home of Mrs: Willi a ~ : \u2026 Miss M.lona Johnson, of Wes \u2014 Acco 0 Lei | g Sy ; | ne > of Mrs, Miliam.| RED MOUNTAIN.s 0 est \u201c \" mmodation \u2018train le a We have put fin a stocl \\ these fi _ T otal eee # 821.00 Gumminghem, Saturday, where a sewing Sept.28.\u2014 There wa at Bolton, is the guest of Miss M.J ds- WATCH US car \u201c press PR: : aves Bhert © = | lihings which are in den: A dose fine + re a bee\u201d was held to assist in pfepari crowd of 1 : me : : 3a arge sica Savage, this week, ; Ct Daily average, August, \u20181904 Sher rook or- New York arrives : \" ja ing \u2018the.new res ugnd for _ lin- -ENTRA SE RIES \u201cAVY her chil d | prey ng crowd o people at Mr, R.D.Cowan's i 4 D il e at 6.40 p.m.wg ob ol silk\u2019 because if \"pe u's Hpac he, ear D.I\u2019.McHa $5.00 gold.We omen\u2019 s clothing for the winter.sale, on: the 23rd, and good cos ol William K.Knowlton was in ally average, August, ns, at 030 pm.ps onto arrives Shert EE.« silk\u2019\u2019because it dppes HT eels \u2019 rg, »o,U0 gold rs.unninghain - , \u201c1 rnled Ee 89 .prices West Shefford .on Mond i j P 45 \u2018 dre fe RR a fowls ie $550.ve Hooker, one - Pair of shoes those who so Findly ee, er ae ey PY .day of this weck.on * an Tue :.Gain in, daily syeaet.195 p.and\u201d Express arrives Sher de .able shades.| 46 in wide Spe- 71335 \u2018ash, 31.00.! * sist s _ s-q{- oung is not gaining \u2018a $ his , i T œ - em ccommodati EL cipl per yard \u2026 pe- oo) < istance, g LE Rev.Father Page, of Quebe ue Ÿ Lu IB broo on train arriv iE pl _L.h\u2026.RSE eue, ~JC Dr.M.S.McD - : friends wish .! # Be, uebec, was in at_8.40 .es je : | A .Nath v coona d, one box D.M.\u2014 \u2014- - ; .: .town last week, the ; ; - For timé tab M.cl Ladies\u2019 Dress Skirts $, Cigars, 0 52.00.pe %1.00.- + \u2018 EE EE LE: | Fra Uliristio Melver has Tone to ther, Mr.L.G.O ss st of hi by Si Cdl Yo any ef and i, +.- 2 - illard, one bag Ogi Ivie's .\u201cR ul Sept.28.\u2014-We are glad to be in- a ospital for treatment ¢f an Miss LeM , i Me ; i FRANK RU FL | Lo.Ladies will find ne dither ; | Household\u201d 1 7 oyal | formed of the extensive cir © alféction of the car.- Aliss 4.oyne, 0 ontreal, was la G NDY, J oH.WALSH.\u2014 + : ting.a no culty in of the season took placé by rived.home Sunday fore ; y j \u2014\u2014 \u2014 int {size \u2014- - .Soy y moon- day forenoon, 7 ° | TT = - me ni PT RL tloz.ol IVE : _ light on K riday evening, Sept.23rd spend u dav Or {wo here, ne fil mar sise Luce LL TRG doz, opt.2% \u2014 Mrs G E R.in Capt.B.V>NaytoPs boat **Missis- to, Bromptonville.?x y EE - DOZ.$1 doz iting relatives py \\ rie is vise AMON | _ | te Henry Nobled of Worce or EL QUE ! \u2014{5e DOZ.\u2019 s in Manchester, N.H.: ve : 7 Mass.+ t NS we ï TRA RUBBERS FOR GEN \u2014i Mi GILMAN Lo ESE, xjpen Sunday her re witl < oan Te and, Re per doze m rte de Foard\u2019 Buzzelt is visiting friends Sept IR i HAN.f _ Pes.{os Ht bis onst a io \u201c1 and relatives here at present.Dunl + 2R=Mr.J.Laundry, of Mrs.EN Wil : si GA Mr.and Mrs ; Cads \u2018 \u2018are st .unham, who has been ill for some \u2018spent o d 4.C illiains.of Danville, A five R\u2014 For Preserving.with their daughter, - Mrs.oes ore of consumption, died very \u2018sud- posit su ay Jere with friends.BBEY S SALT is.the family laxa Now «il find, that\u201c Redpath's will Harris, erva denly while visiting at the ho te elson Magoon Hpent last week ! swgeten, Pat pound More (han any Mr.Aleck Fleming.M I Mr.Bushey, of this place.the home of A ni on and- Montreal, visitine for children as wel! as grown folk.It: never sir Jets Redpath is The Wind we sail.on friend I of Magog.called{.Mr.and Mrs.D riends and relatives, 2 or\u2018 ] i RT en Hi udrea pound Mr William 1 tersun snd fail visiting friends in Frankie k Bave bem re \u2014\u2014 r \u2018gripes\u2019 \u2014makes the bowels move reçu # ba ren NLS, a per 89 Fa l aterson anc ami Vv.of M ree - workmen were à nat Il C Gé sets cel ee 4.ast Bol .| W r.Gilman Sweet, , .ere instantly killed rally\u2014a cure afin! pts.for 151.00, 94 Ils.Tor SUe, P| acheter A at Mr.W.J.J has purchased Mr.M.hi Fost Bron, and\u2019 one fatally injured \"on - Tuesday 3 y nd never fails to: completely hild | : 1 | The chicken pie super of Mr W.H.A number of our people attended the oi fat: armee \"train on the pation.Containing no alcohol, = even ¢ rders for any oi the above B birthday \"give ensyvivania Railroads near Greeps- + + | \u2014\u2014\u2014 | ra Jor ul i i ne above goods per ac helder\u2019 's last Thursday evening\u2019 was Tweed, | party iven Miss Ethel burg, Pa.The men were \u20ac « \" ; may use it every morning without fear.of.ill- cc Préfet : ' à great success, + ] of Knowlton, formétly \u201cof this by the railroad, ! BRIN tl | 7 \u201c va \u2018 Ww Mr.Lowi Cas and wife, of Critin, place, and, report 1 fine time.along the track \"on Theit was akin At Your Druggist 3.| 2pe and 60c.a bo \" ere visiting relatives here last week .' , LE Menraca,, *- Abbey\u201d s Effervescent salt rr Te \u2014\u2014 mi ae whet in Fall River are CS ermgy, \"to open the mill, home here last week, | Jo, BOX \u201ca | M.McKECHNIE.Mrs.Annie LeBaron vas.at her Co { | 1 : \u2019 1° : \\ | 1 > pts aussi AW aley'8 Return: full inom sew ol Frs Dit, ae À 1 xED-leaves trip ns ip Len and Eakt,\u201d Le Pembroke SE sith express deposits on owed 18 \u20ac T and : BIL OF ed Tat thos st ge omapounée or, ,Accounts paye si of on o Money.to loan - \u2018ob ; .pp Quebec and al FALLS, , VERNER, VARKSTAY, MASSEY, BLIN R and CHELMSFORD.rm limit à November 8th, 1904.information: may Canadian, Pacific ingfleld and w York.EXPRES S leaves Kew York 7.20 a.m.connecting] for Boston, arrives Bos-j tos 8.10 pan \u201811.356 am.\u201d 10.00 a.m., arrivi pay aile OF OCTO- e dates on Colonist fares \u2018lass, Cat ia, ho \u201cColumbia, - Oregoh, a.ea , Cal.lortland, Orègoh, pet $30:00.BC.Spokant, i yh?\u201cRobson, B.» Sp ; ; n Fr We - Mont.Missoula, | Mont.Og del i rates, to: other | pe | Louis Exposition.it 30 day tickets, $24.00 nd Car service \u2018daily.es Ja from Montreal \u2018 every nur, 10.30 p.m.Charge $3.00 pe » - » wk eth.\u2014 À : | | arto car: service on day trains fu] M treal\\and .Portland.1 ss, information, ete.wail GE ! F0OS8, C.P, & T.A.& ÿtrathcona Squares | > to F- Crane, GT-R.#° station.PENT EXCU URSION | \" Nipissing, District.Lae October Sth, 1904 ; rate Second Class =~ Ontari so fre out I WAR Tie be \u2018Ticket EWELL.City Passenger Agent, ** JisTOn & MAIN Bummie r Arrangèment.- EFFECT JUNE Sn 1904.bis run, Se except Shi rond excep TEAVE SHERBROOKE.for St.Johnsbu IN, bo Nash Greener, El | ry, U B 8 6.50 pl ng.Newport, 18.28 p.m., connectinig with train! n Boston.3 i :38\u2014leaves 9.85 p.m.for afternoon, SIGHT RL H, Worcester, Boston, liingten = Yiite a de, Springfield and New TS | YE SHERBROOKE.jure Boston 1.15 p.m., arrives 11.15 pie AXPRESS\u2014leaves \u2018Boston 8.30 poo.LET : day, 96 om een fn Fi Vt, fing p.m ; yi d 10.35 p.m, St.arrive Newport, Vt.; 8.1 1 Sherbrooke 8:40 p.1: Dds FLANDERS Gen\u2019 Pass.and Ticket Agen * Sherbrooke à AUQU DATION\u2014via Plymouth, N.H.leaves; Concord, 5.00 a.m., Newport] ps, arrive Sherbrooke 3.0 _K EXPRESS\u2014Icaves New York.0 pa, arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 a Johns- +, 0 pm, a 2170 Tring .econ GALS im Setroot lr ati \u20ac 4 (\\UEBEC from New 8.50 a.m.ras from, Boston leaves.Sherbrooke IL \u2018@RAILWAYED SUMMER TIME TABLE.In Effect June 27th, 1904.fo or Quebec leave Sher- rooke as) below : 2 ork leaves- Sher- | et Er leaves Sherbrooke at i Quebec Arrive Sher- lircoke as.below: dintion train leaves Sherbrooke - for : New York arrives Sher- 6.40 p J oman train arrives\u201d at FL les, tickets \u2018and all infor- any of the company\u2019s | or.Boston \u2018arrives Sherbrooke ria ress arrives Sherbrooke \u201c Sher-\u2018 J Es DY, oth : en e t.Sherbrooke, Que.458.een LY onl Se Sir oe a Civ Engineer.a : LIMITED ORONTO, ONT.T who sends us her address el teceive a generous Haeatugn for eight meals\u2014of in Fall River are un- O nt ' i Open the mills next Stree : jouer E | i LUE » », ! Wilbur Ingalls and Lulu] Drew : ; ve ir.\"Io Shey | | village.: Heaters | (Recrsramn) | ee 1904- 05 - 1 ; > | \"4 er Ve have! been selling QUEBEC Po oan ah (Registered) : how for six vears with largely increasing sales, | ev ery| season .! an is the in evidence their merit, of | \u201cQuebec Héater i (Registered) is cast on the face, plate di the st ve you buy.7 | -Be sure the name \u201cQuebec Heaters\" \u2018in six We stock il ey cost but li tle\u2019 \u2018a to buy li etime.Goal Hods, Co Ash Sifters, Furnace Scoops, Etc, | in road variety sizes, and lst 6 Lente | = Asbestos steve Lo ; __ Comment.1 Le J.Mitchel & Co.\u201cNORTH HATLEY Sept.2.\u2014Mrs.Ella Wighitman, nee LeBaron land! daughter, Josephine, are _visjting Mrs.| Wightman\u2019s brothers, Merrill and H.F.LeBaron.Mr.an Mrs, Currier, who! \u2018have been visiting at Ly A.Taylor\u2019s for: :@ week, returned t awrence on Monday.J.B.Dept spent a fey Breeches Lake, | Mr.an Mrs.Adelbert 2 mning, of Barton, who have been visi iting trela- \\tives here, are spending their \u2018honey | moon in Canada.Mrs.F.W.Hovey,\u201d Miel | Hovey and Master John, | of Carrie Sher- | I brooke, have (been spending a couple | of days.in out village.| Mr.an Mrs.W.B.LeBaron and Miss Maida visited at B.TeBaron\u201d s on Sunday.| Mrs.A.C.Jackson and faster Har- .old Jackson left to-day for Raleigh, North Caroling, where Mr.Jackson is working.| Mr.A.J- Jackson and Nr.Cc.0.LeBaron, (fr Tr.» (left to-day for Boston, |\u2019 where they will take a course in piano training at the New England ( Conser- vatorv.| | | 1 += nly - FARN AW S CORNERS AND | DUNBORO.| | Sept.28, \u2014 Mrs.M.Ingalls returned | with her daughter, Ella, to Manchester on Saturday to spend the.winter\u2019 | with Mrs.Amyrauld.We are glad} to report Mis, J.Patton, who has [been very ill | proving.Ne ; are attending Sutton Academy | again this | | Messrs.Arthur, and Milton Miltimore |: of-Sherbrooke [and West Brome respec: tively, were - -calling on- friends and relatives in this| place on Supday.i Mr.H.Childerhouse, of Magog, re-.jcently eue mother, | Mrs.Childerhouse, for.a few days.Mr.D.H.Ingalls intends purchasing a \u201cmanure corto as an additional i improvement! to his barn, which is un- (lergoing many alterations.| 1 ef \"STAN RIDGE EAST.i.Sept.28.\u2014Mr.P.C.Moire is visit- ling friends \u2018at Phillipsburg and St.\u2018Armand.i Mr.and.Mrs.Morton Has tings were in the village last Friday vening attending the Tennis: \u201cClub lance, accompanied by some lady! friends.\u2018 Mr.John Carruthers is moving into, the Jackson residence and he and.his | party are heartily welcomed to: our.Mr.M.S.Cornell and daughter, Miss St AF |.Grace spent a few days +.J ban\u2019s last week.Captain Russell, accompanied hy iMrs.Russell, have returned: from an enjoyable trip to: the.Ancient \u201cCapi- \u201cPital, and.points ol historical interest in that vicinity, including the shrine Jof St.Anne.Rev.R.Y.Overing has returned from Buckingham after sevéral \u2018days\u2019 absence.- || The approaches to the bridge on the Riceburg road are being j | Mr.and sigh Windsor Stillman Knight, Mrs.Miss Jessie Ride retürned last Friday night from: a trip to Queliee, where improved, Rice, Mrs: they were guests at the Opes | an RE {-will be largé enough to catch, \u2018one club\u2019s :doubtless about days at ith ton- tilitis and pl urisy, \u201cas sandy im- | winter.\"| their sisters, the Misses\u2019 Smith.de and SHERBROOKE DAILY RECURD, W ™ _ Frévonsencenso sen seece | Tne Onlooker, roveessnnenssnnnneces \u201cTrout Raising.\u2014 Mention Was made in this paper | same days ago of an experiment of raising trout that has, been made\u2019 this seasbn by the Wolfe County Fisk \u2018and Game Club.As reported the un- \u2018dertaking is a simple one though intelligent cdre is necessary to \u2018make it successful.Any number of the desired kind of fish are purchased, when \u2018 very, Very small, from ment hatchery -and transported to the club\u2019s preserves, where they are kept in tanks made\" specially for the purpose.- Regular feeding and the surety of a plentiful supply of fresh water then male certain a successful out come.In five months or so the little\u2019 fish will have grown large enough to look after themselves in the open lake, and-in one or two seasons thereafter With \" to guide them | clubs round will- make \u201cthe expefiment.It is astonishing how \u2018quickly a fair-sized lake can be fished | out} even without \u201cransgressing the rules of sportsmanship, and good fishing must needs be sought further afield each succeeding year.Since it example other also has : hoe shown close by that this condi- t on can be so easily mended it seems only reasonable to conclude that the means will be\u2019 adopted by the majority.\u2018of private fishing \u201cclubs.The Onlooker: SAWYERVILLE | Sept.28.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.E.R.| \u2018French have returned to their home in this village after spending the summer at Scotstowr.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Mann, of | Cole- brooke, N.H., are visiting his - parents.in this place.\"Mr.Willie Allard his secured a \u2018po- | sition-in the bank, in this place, Mr.Richard Evans; left here on Tuesday last to visit friends in Western Ontario for a month or six weeks.Mr.J.W.Bishop was in this place a few days last_week scaling wood,- with T.E.Evans in their limits.Mr.and Mrs.Robert Holliday leave: this week for St.Louis.\u2018The funeral of the late Jacob La- \u2018roche, one of our oldest and respected citizens, took place from the Catholic church on Sunday last.The remains: were interred at Cookshire Catholic cemetery - \\ e\u2014 J .ASBESTOS.i -Sept.98.\u2014Mrs.Fred.Normon and little son returned to Montreal on Saturday after spending a week with her | parents, Mr.and Mrs, Robert Barr.Mrs.Henry Harvey is here from St.| Johnsbury, Vt., visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald McDonald.Mrs.George Monroe returned to Springfield on Saturday after spending a number of weeks with her father and sisters here.\u2018 She will visit friends in Concord and St.Johnsbury.4 any Govern, f# yesterday, on an official visit, in- 5 specting the Armory, of D Squadron, 7th Hussars, AYER\u2019S CLIFF.Sept.27.\u2014 Mrs.S.F.Hill stréwbetries in his garden last week.| Mr.RP Ka EDNESDAY.- Shirt waists and dainty linen are made delightfully fefeart ¢ and fresh, with Sun- ) light Soap.3 COOKSHIRE \u201c Sept.- 28.\u2014 The Cookshire.Band nt to, Canaan, Vt., this morning, hére They will furnish music for \u2018the Fair, W nesday and Thursday.Miss.Gärtie MeRae has gone to St.Johnsbury, Vt., where she will : spend some time with friends.\u2018The Main- Central R.R.will run a special train on Thursday for the ac sign.of those who want iv take in she Canaan Fair.Mrs.French, Mrs.F.E.Osgood, Mrs.C.C.Bailey, Misses Ethel and Doris Bailey, and Mr.Harry Orr have returned from Ottawa, where they have been visiting friends for ihe past ten days.Mrs.Urquhart and family leave here ie where they will join Mr.Urquhart, who has been there for the past two \u2018months, and has got nicely settled, and speaks well of the country.Mr.C, C.Lusk, Mrs.Lusk, Mi 188 from Ottawa.\u2018Miss Kdte Hinch has gone on a visit to friends.in Lancaster, N.H.- Mr.Brock, who has recently purchased the Machine Company\u2019s plant, has moved his family here, and taken possession of Mr.F.A.Pope\u2019s house.Lt.-Col.Roy, D.0.C., was in town, Mrs.Charles Libby drove to West by, Vt., last week to see Hattie Laug lin, who is suffering with \u2018ac \u201d éer.They réport her very low.Mrs.Severance was visiting Brown\u2019s Hill, last week, Miss Bessie Davis, \u201cof Sherbrooke, spent the Sabbath at her home here Rev.S.W.Anthony, student A m Montreal, occupied the dent al pulpit, Sunday \u2018morning and evenin Mrs.Copeland, of Melrose, Ma who was the guest of Mrs.Hom | Ayer\u2019s Clif House, returned home.week.Chas.Glidden and wife, of Bost Mass.are guests House for a few days.Mr.and Mrs.Morresette were ni Mr.S.E.Hill is impréving the pearance of his home.\u2018A daughter of } Mr.Thos.Hartwell\u2019 is on the sick list.: «Mr, A.E.Hurd, of North Hatley.was a quest of Mrs.S.E.Hill, Sup- \u2018day.\u2019 J Mr.T.Davis found some ripe A.G.Clough was in brooke, Monday, -on husiness.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 COA7TCOOK Sept.28, \u2014 Muster George ly who has had along run of typhoid fe Sher: - en route.Mrs.Arthur Rhodes has returned to Franklin Falls, Her mother and little son are remaining a few.weeks longer, when they will go to La- conia.\u2018Mrs.Thomas Perkins and Miss Francis Perkins, Richmond, have been the guests of Mrs.Ed.Gale for a Fwcek.Mr.and.Mrs.John Nutbrown are paying a number of farewell to friends here at present they are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Gale Mr.Reggie Patrick, of Bulwer, and his sister, Miss Agnes Patrick, ar visiting friends here.Miss Patrick has just graduated from the Protestant Hospital in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Fisher have rt- turned from- their wedding trip anil will board at Mr.Maurice's for the | \u201can old resident?illne : in Mrs.Goodereaux, died last week after a long The burial service were conducted the R.C.church.Mrs.Ted.Davis and\u2019 Miss: Lewis, bf Rothnay, England, are the guests ; of A number of friends were entertgn- ed at the home of Mrs.Ed.Morrillpn Thursday afternoon and evening, _ À pleasant time was spent.- Mr.Jos.Crack has sold his \"ine three-year-old colt, Mr.Wm, Pay, of Danville, being the purchaser.\u2014- ; BROME CENTRE.Sept.28.\u2014Miss Lydia Loucks \u201chas returned to Bondville, where she is in the employ of Mrs.yWelsh, Mr.and Mrs, S.Smith, of Metose, Ma-s., \u2018were the guests of Mrs.Tlymas Frizde last week.Mr.N.W.Miller started Fridg for brooke, \u2018were visiting friends here { Guelph,- Ont, and after spendingsome last week.3 time there, he will visit Whitby, Ont.Potatoes are rotting badly owing after which he will return home largely to the excessive rains and | Mr.Arthur Derick, of Clarenpylle has been a guest at \u2018 \u2018Wayside I Miss Louise Mandigo spent $inday in Richford on her way to .bston, where she intends to spend\u201d the vinter.She was accompanied as far Righ- ford by her father, Mr.I.I.Mn igo, who is at present visiting rel Ives in Cavendish, Vt.Wake Ur felon lof Ayers Pills at betime.Acts directlyon, the | visits | ; ° | bought the Elliott property, near the J have returned to town.farmers, sportsmen.Free Sample on receipt \u2018of 2 to real.| last Tuesday\u2019s storm, by lightning.guest \u201cof Mr.Jas.Bartlett, this week.who has been visiting relatives has returned home.\u2014 in Danville.hot weather of last month, at the Richmond Fair, many prizes falling to their lot.| - We are glad to hear that Mr.Archie Walker, of ously injured in th will be able to leave the Sherbrooke T0 Hospital for home shortly.Wake up your liver! You sleepy fellow ! rr \u2018ver, has now passed the crisis and y reovering rapidly.There are many \u2018acres.of unharvestä gréin in thèse parts and the farmer art anxiously looking for \u2018settled weather, © Hrs.Moses Drew, of Middle Village.wko had a slight shock of paralysis short time ago, has been guinin slightly of late.Mr, John Dawson, of Middle Village.\u2014 A È Advent Church, and took possession of it yesterday.| Mr.T.R.Paigé went to Caanan on Monday to attend the annual Fair.He acted as judge in the: races, and, also, of horses.Mr.A.O.Norton and family have closed their cottage.on the lake anc Young St.Cyr | \u201cwas buried this morning in the R.£.Cemetery, at | o'clock.\u2014Q- THE MASTER MECHANIC S PURE TAR 80AY beats and softens the wkin, while promptly clean it .of grease, oil, rust, etc.* Tuvaluable © for on \u2018Dosage.Albert Tollet Soap Co.Mra Maotsesd | \u2014e ; KIRKDALE.| Sept.28.\u2014 Mrs.W.J.Lyster, \u201cPhe Notch, \u201d is visiting relatives in Mont\u201d Mr.Morrison, Sr., had the mistor- tune to loge a valuable cow during] Mrs.M.Burnie, of Montreal, is the Lewiston, Me./ here.Mrs.Whitehead, of Mr.Mayland Gee |is visiting relatives Mr.and Mrs.Z.\u201cGriffith, of Shür- Kirkdale farmers were at the front Gore, who was seri-.x Richmond wreck.Don\u2019t look so dull 1p your brain !: Just one It\u2019s all you need.Mild, on Thursday for Wetaskiwin, N.W.T., Olive and Victor Lusk have returned at the Cottage \\ 17 + el guests of Mrs.A.E.Fish, Friday lest] FINIINIIIVINSISSI SS | |\" SHOES ! i We're conversant with tin styles that [suit | the fancy, and the shapes that ae vour feet.We go to market armed | with this information with beneficial i advantages\u2019 to vou.A look through | our stock will reveal the Footwear you T looking for.J.A.WIGGETT & CO., | Whiting \u2018Block, Sherbrooke.a TRY se LÉ et D et \u201c fC ev arr Are ; Lt oo oe FC | 9 = \u201c EN Si.2 EER > ; \u2018 + ; a .- ¢ ., .; RS A a\u201d So _ .à ci > t + ; | LT 4 So .cat ic er: dite ua .Lr J .A La A x.+ Dany Vo .1 œ Te a ; vee rb oe ai lyr: roo re Vo ATT rr RR 4e SR Ry vd ES > .; ; | i 6 Fix: of ; ha Sh - : IU .Cw .eo tN LS : : : re fe PRE EL À 2.ven - \u201c= A ps \u2018 = 005 4 : : L - \u2026.° so \u2018 : FR J SE wo be, se \u20ac RE : ot EES 4 oat A > Jar vifs a Auger re at de me Tree PE > Tp ol aa ceva cw LT , a \u201c = .La a LS ts ou A BRL aE TS ro ee den REED Ry ges x Fr 3 E .\u201c + \u2018 : 4 1 RE ST ae A ARs 25 hob age er reer nw yo Re Jo ut wd A Tes > cr RD RES CON Fos 8 - + ko] : \u20ac a = Ce ess LA HR M À x A as A sir) 2 x AEN Sa an \" .od.ers es a ee kn Aly Pa TT CL ag GO Ad RT pi - Lf - ee = GE 4 .- - tres - .i ! \u2018 : ».args a rR 1 ga Ty Ts TT eh + A ™ ban oY Dee 000 .Late rm dem ne - _ Re _ - : _ y ; .; ' - - a = Ma - - = .- .\" i - - lidar?: .; .0 .\u201d > .ot - a .\u2018 - .\u2018 .' ' .- ; .[a u ; .: .| : - .- | - : - \u2018 » .! .\\ een i my mt rm me ES a + - .1 A am EE ee\u201d TER LM T0 ph fm \\ x RS LL 0 oe \u2014 a \u2014\u2014 La .+ \\ s a » +] + we.À i i 1 i rte 2er my mom + mi Sm mm re ne eh 3 mcm 4000000000080 CLLLL0LLLE0L£000008088 } .{ i \u2018 à |= x A Tox 2 \u2014.= on FOX i | Ai R 0 test | TRAPS, A 904-05 ! smopg ARE ARE NOW RE ADY FOR i ORDERS IN Millinery, Tailoring and Furs.J IF \u201cdepartments are now full of the nd most: fashionable goods for autumn \u2018and winter, \u201cALFRED 67 & 69 Market St., Corner Peel SHERBROOKE, ~ | OPPOSITE THREAT Scots I\u201d 5 To- night LANCTOT, vour house, © | Le L.C.BACHAND, M.D.al from 8 toi\"10 Sunday.A \u2014 Bell Tel.195.| | - | : ! i ! } i Cutters, ) | ; | ; | - | .Call and wee ns.i ; i ; | i ; .Wo have a fe in + Harnesses, 185 & 187 Wellington St.Carriage ! | re arriving daily.0 Robes, - - Blankets, \u201c Prices \u2018and terms are right.- ä fr.L.BEAN, SHERBROOKE, QUE.bakéd Job \u2018of good \"MINK TRAPS.KERR & ross, 5 5 Pe wil bread\u2014 the kind vou fike.A telephone mhssage to ns will insure.à, supply for yon, delivered We're also, going to have a lot to send vou up à fev, SPECIALIST, - | Since 1899 ihas had full charge ol the Fye, Kar, Nose and Throat Department at the | Sherbtooke Sacred Heart Hospit- Hours of Consultation, At the Hospit- d.w., every day except At bis office 17 Brooks street, Hherbrooke, < Que, ., from 10 a.m.to 8 P.my - MoLean\u2019s, Come In And Got A more.that must go in.order to eo room for our 1S SEE OUR SULKY PLOWS they are in) great demand.We, also, have a fine line of Walking Plows.Ë _ Wins Etc, a Opposite\u2019 Albion Hotel.we'll he having a freshly- | Sroteh - Short- e at of | People\u2019s.Tun of: \u2018your F ; Over 60 Outer skins to \u2018choose from.Special pick for Couts, METROPOLE BUILDING, We have them all sizes and styles.SEPT.28, 1904 can be made, Collars and Rev vers, York yat ABLES AT HOME FROM FIRE AND s THIEVES BY BUYING A MEILKIN'\u2019S HOME DEPOSIT VAULT.Prices 512 to $30.GODERE SONS & co, CW holeale and Retail Shelf and Heavy Hardw are, Leather & Coal, \"4 brooke CODERE'S DAILY NEWS] URS and see if they need Repair Reme ber That We Are The Right Place for.Fur Lined Coats! We ave the best Lining -that an natural colors.\u2018About _200 Persian Lamb.skins.Give us a call.sus STREET SNE.AR dt is said on; un pat postmaster] pominated Volle do Bi CHANGE ( ONDE FON AC, MIQU OE TON NM AY RUN IN | FOREST ee | WOLF E.Cut out the following + end.fill in good authority that for the No.desir \"ec 6 eo.8 ® 8 @ .; .ALC Mid elon, formerly assist: FEES Lo * ln Sherbrooke, may he | Enclosed herewith find ten * as i Liberal member for ,* cents, to cover cost of postage * county tet.the 1#ovineial Legis * and expense of mailing No.* i I of \u201cTHE FOREST CITY,\u201d to * | e \u201c {* which Tam entitled as one of * - ' e LADY CURZON.9905 Toad | \u2018 \u2014_\u2014 : } Name vecvescse secsds,.» esesese es ssevesane sos ® For THF WORSE AND : .\u201c » ® IS NOW CRITI- PO.vooce roils London, Se pti FANS : tri reform of aid pted in New | | | pn | S | 28, \u2014\\, despäteh from \\almer Castle to.a Toca! news agehey cl Is learned on good author- One\u2019 nan wits! res and four injured trolley wife near Riverton, N.J.The Pope\u2019 S sggestions regarding the | chiireh York; .acteur 0occce 2 changed, but the end is not pxpected immediate- van sa sega 00000 Senator.Hoar\u2019s | condition is \u201cTe stilllies in a 9090s un- stupor, iy that I.adv urzon.has undergone hv.h-Hanoe Hor thy worse, and that her gondition Is rfi.\u201d > ° music has \u2018been./ - 27 | FOPULAR + WANTS 13 cents for 15 words, 6 days ~ for 75 cents.; nian, plage on Tuesday, October 4th, the home of \u2018the former.- house | on New Gordon Johnsbury , Vit.be pleased to learn tha | her serious illness is.not correct., has jfully- recoveretl.fe.| night.| | 1 je and see ther | fol Spit, $2.00, 8 ; (Cleveland, | wards\u2019 advt., Mr, and Mrs.GG.B.C Mr.and Mrs.B.R.lev, are visiting at .Walton avenue.An excursion will he over the Miss Georgie MeIntôs Kleek Hill, is in town, attending the semi-ann the physicians of the bee.Millinery.Ladies, C days.\u2026 1 St Camille has been jomed to the parish de Dudswell.Miss Effie Whyte, of turned home, \u2018after a London street.Don\u2019t forget the Sher videre plowing match nesday, Oct.5th.who has been he 4 Harkness during the returned home.Mrs.E.J.Page has boy whose hand was press some time ago.Mr.spending a vacation to The wedding of Mrs.and Mr.W.S.Dr erection of a three: Mr.J, C.\u201cRobins arr this\u201d morning from New assist Mr.( facture of mercury at Mrs.Jves, whp has Gilbert, four.weeks.Mt.and Mrs Herbert returned from their wec have been spending a brother, Mr.William The friends of Mrs.$ S.wax taken ill while in | \u201cJessie Maclachlan concert seats sale jat te \u2018to-day, The Rev.J.Bidwe of Bishop's Fe S James\u2019 church, The ambulance was natt from- the Protes in-law, Mrs.L.II.Par ing thé summeér in other places in the Tow The second annual ple the men\u2019s Association will grounds near the trest _ Drl and Mrs.William the city Tuesday ight the remains of the lat | Barker to Malden, Mass., ment.They intend re | The marriage of Miss lene, eldest daughter of \u2018 \u2018George A.Jackson, to iss Sangster has returned, 1 all Kinds of Cookies, and we'll be glad from a a visit to Ott wa.; r.ville ve we stead, was in town, yesterday.An open letter to bachelors in this page.ville, \u2018were-in town, yesterday, Province of Que gl 4) 0 not tail- | Miss Lee's Millinery Opening, Tuesday, 27th, and of St.Leeds, visit to the- if: mily of her brother, Dr.J.D.Whee .- A iss Elleanor Barrow, William Prideaux, whp has bee Mr.P.Gosselin, formerkt.of Brom; ton, has given the cantract for t 11, head mated called ont - terday afternoon |to remove Mis.tant Hospitald | 4: Ble where she underwent an operation,\u2019 te her home on Melbourne street.Mrs.N°: A.Par nt and for Spokane; Wash), US.Sherbrooke, and elvidere and Sherbrooke noxville road on Wednesday, AF arwell tetd i I \u201cR, J.SPEARING'S, 33 _ STRATHCO! A SQUARE.vt, 2, Bee.2 land presented him with a purse of | o town $115, together with an address, ex- | - | pressing the kindest sentiments towards the young priest, and wishing | sex-M.Pi Das | him happiness and success: his was in town te day.| +.rg advocate, \u2019 Stari\u201d 8.0 ve leveland, *Joh NE of Haw Astell'- Cb run on Satimé day to Weedon, Garthby and Israel}, Quebec Central Railway.=| h, from Va ax the guest dg, Mrs.A.D.Bostwick, Prospect street.Ë \u201cMayor J.0.Camirand is in Quebs | ual meeting J} ta.oki.thre® following \\.portion.af the Catholie parish ifr an Adolphi detached ee Tort \u2018has ref ville road trap shooting g cps Wed brooks nd od on the™ nno: \u20ac ir real A és Rostorh | * accompanied by Kenieth Gillis, 1 caught in ith friends at Black Lake and Sherbrookè, retiirnel | Toronto this morning.\u2019 A.W.Hyndk |- esser will tak as: a storey.willing.street.rR ived in towë York, and wig +.M.Howard; in he man}: Capeltop.been: [residinf \u2018with her daughter, Mrs: , Anglin, a Verdun, will reside wi ith! her- son, D dves, in.Montreal, for the winter, Mrs.F.Mavo, and' daughter, Als bina, of Providence, R{L., have bees visiting Mrs.Mayo\u201d s brother, Mr.Aj Belvidere streat, for the ask havi C'oombs ding trip, Thed week with theif! sé Coombs, ., Clough vi ; the report * Shy Montreal, bu 1 \u201d chool, Lennon ville, preached last evening in : Comptan, on the- -occeÿ sion of the harvest festival.a v est | à her daughter} nt, have | Jeff \u201cafter ; ordinary finest, 19kc to 192c;1.western dairy, 1de, 7 * ASHES \u2014 Firsts, $5.65 : £3.25: and pearl, $8 por, 100 ls: HONEY\u2014White clover, comb, 0e toi J0;e per section in 1 1b, section ; extract, in 10-Ib.tins, Tie; in 70 Ib.tins, Gi¢; buckwheat, lc less.BE MAPLE SYRUP \u2014 Per wine gallon; 45¢ to 30c¢ in tins; He per Ib.ind wood ; sugar, Sc, j * li Hay, No.1,\u201d $8.50 Lo 80 | per tons oh $7.50; clover, $6.50 16: ST ; 5, clover mixed, 37.506 per ton in: car lots) | .Cb Ji LIVE | STOCK.\u2014 About s00 arrivals, with but few primes to select: from.Quality was considered as good | - with quotations at\u2019 4c per Ib.for: A great many were offered, but Fot gbod cattle, was paid; fair: stock brought from 230 ser 1b.) while the lean \u201cand tle found slow sales at from 21e per lb.Shipping © sheep are 3c per Ih., and the others at 23\u20ac | to 3c per 1h.Lambs sold at 32c té Tie per Ib.Ste per db: ie IN DISTRICT small and\u2019 lean cattle w with Httle demand: tle to \u20182e per lb, to common to 326 | \u201cpoor \u201ccat \u2018 io., MAGISTRATE\u2019S COURT.B.I SENTE INCED TO wo\u2019 YEARS FOR SHOP- BREAK | : ING.NU 1 B.Simpson, who pleaded pot guiléy to the cliarge- of-breaking into \u201cthe stare of Bray Bros., Wellington streot, about the Ist of September, appeared morning.} submitted the Court found the charge proven, \u2018and sontence( the accused to\u2019 two vears in the penitentiary.F INLD, FOR MAKING « HREATS.A.Fontaine was charged | with hating used threats towards one, A.July last, .appeared in the He plead: to pay a nd to give for twelve months.THETFORD MINES CASFS.;\u2018 Judge Mulvena was in Thetford , vesterday.\u2019 Harvev Sampson and costs, or twenty was fined $2.00 way fined S1.OO and costs or ten davs for being drunk and disorderly.| , \u2014_ c THEFT OF ; HORSE AND BUGGY.DANIELS, \u201cor ST: ANSTE AD, ANSWER TO CITARGE AT KING'S BENCH.~~ Yesterday afternoon \u201cChie\u201d Daniels was conveyed to.Sherbrooke jail fronr where he had heen ~ommit- ted to take his trial at the Court of King's Bench on a charge of stealing \u2018a horse and buggy from Andrew Keef, WILL | of the Township of Stanstead, on the 28th of August last.It is alleged that companion stole the horse \u201cand buggy on the day in question and afterwards disappeared, although] they heen traced to Sherbrooke and, \u2018Dan- ville.Daniels turned up jn Stan- toad last Sunday, and -wak arrested and given hearing yesterday forenoon, result fs | stated above.No far no trace fol his \u201cdompanton bas been found.: ; | _+ Promingnt Democrats.in believe the Negro issue will \u2018State for | them.çÇ 9 | BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATH | | ï of births, marriages and deaths must in | No ciably be endorsed with the name and ad- - dress ofthe sender, of, otherwise no notice can \u201cbe taken of them.The addition of poetry ot other annpuncements is roc, per di je\u2014prepaid, Danieclk-and a with: the Marvland! quarry \u201cthe DEATHS.Entered into rest at Leu noxville, on the 27th Ne it.1901, \u201cHenry Speid, of Ardovie, Fpriarshire, SPEID.\u2014 Scotland, in his S4th year.| | The funeral will fake Macy on Fri: day, SP uth, at 3 paar od George\u2019s ( hureh, Lennoxville Please omit flowers, Die: le Ÿ self- Jy writing npw to Capital pi | well-educated young man of 18 or so.Hogs ranged from 4c to | days in jail, for } creating a disturbance, : - 1 P.Poirier had | as preliminary.-| Vear, vOut; strong reasons for representing Canada\u2019 s National Nurseries which of better inducenients than all others) éakon: commencing.Convince your- Nur- $ sery \u2018Company, Oftawa:' WANTED., \u2014 HOUSEKEEPER.ADdress, E, Butler, ox- 3, _Johnville: | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WANTED\u2014JUNIOR CLERK FOR A Dank] - Æxcéllent| opening for strope, + in own hand writ- Record office.\u2014 = 0e 0e W.ANTE D \u2014 STE NOG RAPHER ONLY required for either morning or after- Noon.cApply, Waltez- Blue & Co, Sher brooke.\u2018 WANTE D AN APPRENTIC IX FOR MY dug store, one speaking hoth languages: preferred.Apply giving \"De ences; age, qualifications, ete, to Dr, W.O0, Lambly, \u201cCookshire.CLEMENT THEATRE ! FRIDAY, SEFT.30.Wn; A.Brady 8.Latest Success May Down Bast: BY LOTTIE BLAIR PARKER.\u201c Ælaborated by Jos.R.Grismer.Te be seen here exactly as pre- Apply \u2018immediately ing., Address G.\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 are sented in larger cities, A pure play of pastoral life.\u2018Endorsed by Clergy and Laity.Pr feos 5c,\u201d 50e, 25e.LIBERAL \u201c Boxes, $1.Eat Will be held at, - BURY, At 10 a.m., in the Tow n.Hall, on Friday, Sept.30th; To choose candidates for the | Dominion and Provincial elections.All liberals will be welcome to the public meet- afternoon at 1.30, when the Honorable, the.Minister of Agriculture and other speak ers will be present.land wife in, North Ward in.FOR SALE \u2014_\u2014 pr \u2014 1he record is the greatest salesman you can employ.It can sell anything for you.Ittslks your wares in every home and secures for you top prices.FOR.SALE, \u2014 \u2014 ORIENTAL HOTEL, Compton ; gdod' paying business stage route.\u2018For particulars R.L.Craig, Proprietor.FOR SALE\u2014I7 ACRES OF LAND: 1N good \u2018state of cultivation.Barn\u2019 26 by 36 feet.Just outside city limits, in Orford.Apply \u201cH,\u201d Record \u2018office, Sherbrooke, - FOR \u2018apply SALE.\u2014 DRY SOFT WeOD, ready for stove; also, dry hard wood, Tall lengths.W.A.Halo.a -\u2014 er rire _ _ MISCELLANEOUS \u201c|, ae - -Adswnderthis heading-zive quick results.State your.business bere and yoar ane nouncement will prove \u201ca good ine , veétsnent.So | BOARD WANTED FOR GENTLEMAN private family, \u201cGood: price paid \u2018for.good \u2018accommodations.Address Box 20, East Hatley.nished in North.Ward, with or without board (WANTED \u2014 BY A YOUNG MAN.speaking both languages, situation us bartender, or other similar\u2019 work.Address, J.Morse, Fast Dudswell.28 SUITS FOR LITTLE BOYS.Blu boys, men, dollar fifty, three dollars, five \u201cdollars.\u2014Lakeman, C omplon.A YOUNG | MAN HAVING FIRST- class diploma for bookkeeping, stenography, typewriting, cie, and possessing equally well French and Fag: lish, wishes for a position.= Address, L, Record Office.7 WANTED\u2014 SITUATION AS \u201cNIG H I watchman, caretaker or light firing.Experienced.EJ.Randffl, Box 446, Windsor Mills.F A YOUNG MAN, AGE.23, VISIES À A.situation as book- keeper, oro \u2018man, in some live concern.1x not \u2018afraid of work.Address, F., Record Office.i \u2019 | BOARDERS WANTED IN A PRIVAT 1; pour Apply 5.Fortier.-Kast Sher- 0.brook \u2014ay\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 WANTED BY SE COND-CL ANN certified engineer, position as.fireman, or engineer.Experienced, with refers ence.Address, E, Record Office.| TO LET .Houses advertised under this heading do.notremain idle.A card in the window 5 + as \u201cNat 37a London : street.\u201cCONVENTION ing which will be held in the | is seen only by people passing.An Adhere is seen by many hé andre mou ns.many.; HOUSE OF SEVEN \u201cROOMS 10 LET Apply at the liouse._ : Yi : a N- 10 LET-HOUSE 6 ROON, ci ir- tral locality, modern conveniences nished or unfurnished.+ Address Record Office.no : .0 \u2018 ey ~~ à 110 LET_ FURNISHED HOUSE, 13 Portland! avenue, 8 rooms, with all modern conveniences.Apply on prein- ises from 2 to:4 or 7 to9 pm.«À Fa .Property on Facts ry street, known.as the Boule pro per \\ \u20ac \u201cH.FOSS, Sherbrooke Loan & Mortgage Co.AUSTION SALE Having received instructions from MR.T.V.REED, .of Reedsville, (2 miles from Spring Hill), we will sell at his: will on Thursday, Oct.6th, 1904, (without reserve) ull the horses, cattle and muvables, comprising 25 heavy working and driving horses, weighing from young.and in good order, 235 sets heavy working harness, double driving harness, double wagons, a lot harness, single driving two-seated \u2018wagons, \u201csfhele wagons, of \u2018sleds, sleighs, riding saddles, 2 fat cows, 3% mifking cows, a \u201clot of furniture; crockery, chairs, w hiffietrees, cte.and a lag of other articles around the will \u201ctoo \u201cnumerous.to mention.Terms :\u2014$19 and {under cash, over $P9 to $25 3 - months, over $25 6 months, with\u201d good endorsed note, interest 7 per cent Sule at 10 o'clock.- -G.H.KERR& CO, Auctioneers.NOTICE, My books having been stolen, all parties to whom I have.rendered ac- sl $5 Sr 00 0 wrap ip Ao tra» SUN .+ \u2014\u2014\u2014 == A.reer dead nrg.4 WE Tet weg! .FR 2 v mas dle ose Bedi ps WL es 4 - - = Cu ag ton - non \"0 pe mes 4.8 ; _ .Tien emg Ge A Sg Ll TR PS ?Cr A SR TT SP = os pr Call 9 RAEN fr vs came ui 3 LL ie eerie 4 RME PP a 208 coment RU.\u201c \u2019 d + © A SH 3 fée KT GING oy rn h ; à à a ; \u2019 - : , .- - cs > .a .- * c - » .4 od RY IT WEN SARA SDN EY AGT A wr.« \"405 esp pen ps + to.o.\u2019 .oa au 7 .- Ll oy yes ; Vas - .we eme en .a a a : : Qu poses \u2014 ge Pr.RP Gn Sa Ai wom im ip eet os tal gan on iL | ; Pa -\u2014 \u201cone to .° où - PE ; - > t ATER TT ar DES BC - - ee ra ~ \u2014 re men pa ora se A a rere.J sw\u2019 ® - - RY _ = 20 rr ea a ewe \u2018 \u2014 1e.=, = - et ces - om à op u 2e tits ° Shey à é y ¥ ih.ert iden dna AROS \u2019 > ree pl dE A Est A .Ln \u2014\u2014- lf NREL ns whe ev are Sa PEAR CAINS era a - pre TE.TE RTT SEINE PV 8 .- emp HR Ph \u201com Rr =.Lame - 4 Red\" a OI A Sa pp \u2019 nw 4\" a mu rage Trew mb \u2018© - WOE Wf 0 PE MAS SE AN i a, rte thei: AE cts Na anal el pt.so 215105 L 1e a : a res Te, \u201c AUT AE a GMP Ws ES .ror F | if | | hs pra eg +.b - Ub TPT 8 pre J.\u201cec DE Roi x 25 cour TOI UII fn\u201d ets as 20. 8 ry La et CATA hm per = iho y + agp er di 3 i.1 4] 0 i 4 | trim dpi rca capte pe EEE a SIX, i meres 1 3 he 2 qe PARISIRE - a - i i | the year | | | 1 5 + trasting colors, hematitéhod.{ FOR FALL 1904.Mado of | wy -color Taffeta with Fatin edges i in conf : \u2018The most eightly belt foi ; | 03 en \u201cFOR 65c.4 , \u2018Ç 3 [ Splon ti new Design Buckles in polished gilt and gay > | \u2018Belan; ger, Wellington $i.N ormandie ny + pee de \u2014 | J Ï Ë | i J ! BOUCHER & LacRoIx, J CL 165 pe RELLINGTON STREET.1 We have just what you want \u2018for cold weather.The \u201cTiget Brand\u201d Elastic Rib Underwear i is a leader.This line is becoming very popular be- _ cause it wears well and does not shrink.have them fin all sizes for Men and Boys.Prices range \u2018from $1.50, $2.00 $2.25 a Suit.SHERBROOKE, J We and [UNDERWEAR THE SHERBROOKE EXAMINER And Weekly Record - D A Waly | Papor \u201cissued every Friday, comprising 12 nages'or more | | All the t at at hows pristed i in the Daily Record, is gathered | | togetl er and printed in this paper wéekly.Contains the largest amount of local news printed i in jany weakly paper in the Eastern Townships.; The best paper itsucd for anyone waning the news of | the Townships once & W leeks.P Subscription price to any \u2018addons, $1 à year; | | Sa mple copies f free.3 | DRE THE EXAMINER, = - Lu \u2014ADDRESS\u2014 .SHERBRCOKE, QUE 2 DEER BOLD | ; AROUND WATERLOO.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 TRAN EL THE STREE rs LEISURLE- | LY \"AND IN OPEN SEASON.Waterloo, Sept.28, \u2014 (Special) \u2014 Quite an excitement was caused - here Monday about noon, when a deer was + seen! running™ through \"the town, along Main street.He turned.and ran down St.Patrick street, swam\u2019 across the lake, and disappeared on the opposite side: {Although .a number of our marksnien followed him to-the water\u2019 8 edge, none of {them gol the chance of a shot at him, EN Battles Houges Marco J.E.apr \u201cProprietor First-class.jn every respect.P= \u2014+ A.wash- out cone a + wreek on | the.Burlington railway | ewr Tlmwood, ML, on Mo day and ond man Was He - and | three inj; ed.; | ol aus ON HAND AN ou SELECTED BTOCK OF.HUMAN HAIR GOODS SUCH] AS\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Hair Switches and Wigs.= Pompadour Pads, Hair Nets, &c.® .AlssiLadies\u2019 Comba ih all sizes.\u201cFailsentoa particulars nd price list sent on Tdi à Hair Shampooi e Cabinet attached to \u2018our Hair Dressing Parlor.N.BLANCI ARD, P.O.Bot, | 127% Wellin LU SHERBROOKE: New Sherbrooke Glothing Store Now is the time to bras your winter clothes, | We! will have Special Dale in heavy goods this week, | j , + oUc Men*s Fleece > Pader wear for : , 39¢.75C Ladies?Colored Suiting for 49e, | ! 40c Ladies\u2019 Color d Suiting \u201cx for 83¢.|! .50¢ Colored and lack Yarn i for Ov 41 | MEN 5 OVERCOATS.! À We have a very large; stock of Men\u2019s Raglans very new style and very low price, | ; - J Le \u201c - I 7 4j\", 1 » ree | 4 THE DANVILLE FAIR.COMPLETION OF THE PRIZE LIST.- _ Blue plums\u2014I ; | Red plums\u20141, J, C.Stockwell; © 2, L.A.Reif.Grapes\u2014I, Simeon Adams ; 2, B.A.\"Reif.FRUIT.Jas.Snaden.- ~ Collection of grapes\u20141, | James\u201d pna- den.Crab.Apples\u20141, Wm.R.Brock 4212 :C.\u20ac.and \u2018G.F.Cleveland.Special\u2014J.C: Stockwell; special +Al- | | fret Crack, Alexanders\u2014I, M.H.Richey; | 2 Mrs.Joel Olney.rs Fameuse\u20141, S.Leet.& Sons; 2} A] Stocks\u20141, Mrs.'C.C.Cle reland.R.Carson.Wealthy\u20141, James Snaden.Canada Baldwin\u20141, 25 L.A.Reit Duchess\u2014I, Peach\u20141, H.M.Lock wood ; 2, John Q.Adams; 2, {I Chas, Anthony | Snaden, Wolf River ;.| Olney: hon.mention, A.B.C.o.Philbrick; 3 27 James special, Willihm Perkins.Macintosh Rod-\u2014Special Jas.Snatlgn; | hon.mention, .H.Wilson.Blue Pensa Special, don.mention, A.R.Carson.Ostrakoff\u2014Special, J.C.St.Lawrence-\u2014Special, hon.mention\u2014i£, (4.Baker.Longficld\u2014Special, M., Ben Davis-Special, \u201cbrick, Gideon\u2014Special, E.H.Wilson.Bethel\u2014Special, mention, Wm.Olney.Russetts\u2014Special, Jas.Snaden, ; Pewawkee\u2014Special, L.A._ Collection of apples\u20141, Mangold wortzle\u20141, C, C -and G.P.\u201cCleveland.Jas.Snadèen: H.Ric hey | ; Dale E, PHil- .+ Jus.Snadd Wm.Olndy ; Stockwell, n Jas.Sraden ; hgn.Reif.qu 1 2, L.A: Reif; 3, Wm.Olney ; 1, Ww.Denison, Collection garden vegetables\u20141, C.C.and G.F.Cleveland; 2, Richard Taylor.à C levelant d.Large beans\u2014I1, Alfred Crack; (2, Ed.Harvey ; Beets\u2014I, and G.F.Cleveland.Large potatoes\u20141, , 3, Chas.Anthony.Small beans\u2014l, J.1.Findley ; John P.Wilson : 3, Edward Blake.D - Richard Taylor; 2, C.IC.Cleveland.Table potatoes\u2014I, John 2, A.R.Carson ; 3 C.C.P.Las and G Richard Taylor.Carrots\u20141, Richard Taylor ; 2, WwW.| H.Philbrick.Turnips\u20141,.shields : Adams.\" - 1 ey J.Simeon Adams : 2, 2 Richard Tay lor : \u201c3, C.C.and G.i Clevéland.Swedish turnips\u2014l.R.N.Findley: N.Creen- 3, Simebn fiokard rasfor.+ - Jade A.B.Perkins.Cabbaget-1, Richard \u201cFayloi Jeet & Sons.fred Connolly.Crack.P.P.Fowler, judge.Wheat\u20141, J.E.Findley Oats\u20141, C.Williamson.Barley\u20141, H.H.Cleveland, \u2018R, N.Findley.~~ Greenshiélds.\"J.\" N.Greenshields.P, P.Fowler, judge.Single farm wagon\u2014I1, Bro Buggy\u2014!, H.T.Barlow.- Henry Towne, judge.Tuberous begonias + x Rex.begonias\u2014d, Mrs.Al Mrs.W.Reid., Collection of begogias\u20141, Protherough ; 2, Mrs.C, C.Fuschias\u2014I, Mrs.- 'L.Deloss A.Protherough.| Flowering geraniums\u2014l, M fosse ; 2, Mrs.A.Protherou Foliage geranium\u20141, Mrs.therough.ilton; 2,-Mrs.A.Protherou Collection of geraniums\u20141, Defosse ; 2, Mrs.A.Prother Rose-1, Mrs.G.H.Burba A.Protherough.' Castus\u20141, Mrs.James Sn Mrs.G.H.Barlow.Mré.L.Defosse.Amaryllis\u20141, Mrs.R.N.R Mrs.E.Blake.= T.D.McCallum.2, Mrs.A.Protherough.Mrs.A.Protherough.\u2018 Orleander\u20141; Mrs.W.\u2018Reid ; G.J.Hamilton.Q Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Cultivated fern\u20141, Mrs.Ww, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Mrs.A.Protherough.Collection of ferns\u2014l, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.À ough.~ den ; 3 Mrs.A.Montgomery, Hanging basket\u20141, Mrs.C + land.a land.\u2019 Mrs.W.N, Stone, Miss A son, judges.Bridal bouquet\u20141, Mrs.A.ough.\u201cSquash\u20141, H.H.Cleveland ; :2, AL Tomatoes\u2014) 1, R.- Taylor; 2, : Alfred Timothy seeds\u2014I, J.£ Findley; 2, Farm sleds\u20141, Brown Bros.lyy geraniums\u20141,\u2019 Mrs.G.IJ; Ham- Lily\u2014I, Mrs: G.F.Brown ; , Cleve: | | 5 2 st oH, .* Collection: of tomatoes\u20141, C.C.and\u2019 G.F.Cleveland ; 2, Richard Taylor.| \" Sweet: corn\u20141, R.Taylor ; |2, R.N.Ensilage com\u2014l, T.D.McCallum; 2, | [ Mrs.Alf.Connolly.\u2018Double farm wagon\u2014|, Brown Bros.n Bros.: Mrs.A.Protherough ; 2, Mrs.C.C Cleveland.| Prother- ough; 2, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Begonias =I, Mrs.G.F.Brown; 2, 32, Mrs.s.L.De- h.- Pro- | h.Mrs.\u2018I.ugh, k; 2 Mrs.ing; 2, Columms\u20141, Mrs.C.C, Cleveland; 2 indley; 2, - Heliotrope\u20141, Mrs.A.Montgomery; Primula\u20141, Mrs.Alfred Crack : 2 Abuliton\u20141, Mrs.A.Protherough.Petunia\u2014l, Mrs.Ludger Defosse.2, Mrs.Reid; 2, Fern\u20141, Mrs.Cc.C.Cleveland ; 2 ce oC.Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.A.Prothérough.Lantuna\u2014I, Mrs.H.I, Elliott.Foliage plant\u2014l, Mrs.C.Ç.Cleve- \u2018land; 2, Mrs.A.Protherough.Colléction of foliage plants\u2014Il, Mrs.Prother- Climber on trillis\u20141, Mrs.Jas.Sna- \u2018Collection of house plants\u20141, Mrs.A.Protherough ; 2, Mrs.C.|C.Clove- M Gib- Prother- Hand bouquet\u20141, Mrs.Ja den; 2, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.\"Floral design anchor\u20141, therough ; 2, Mrs.A, Crack] Floral design\u20141, Mrs.B.| ard; 2, Mrs.C.C, Cleveland; W.Reid.Cleveland., Mrs.B.H.Barnard.\u201cCollection of sweet peas\u2014], C.Cleveland.Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.L.Defos Mrs.À.Protherough.| Mrs.C.C.Cleveland; s James Snaden.Cc rough, judges.Asters\u20141, Mrs.C.C.Cle eland ; Gladiola\u20141, Mrs, C.C.Qfeveland.Mrs.B.H.Barnard; Mrs.(A.~ Snaden.Table bouquet\u20141, Mrs.L.Defoose.Large bauquet\u20141, Mrs.James Sna- .A.Pro- H.Bärn- 3, Mrs.\u2018Pansies\u2014I, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Collection of pansies\u2014l, Mrs.C.C.Sweet peas\u2014], Mrs.A.Prptherough; Mrs.C.Collection of annuals\u20141, Mrs.C.C.Virbinas\u20141, Mrs.-C.C.CI veland.1 Dalias\u20141, \u2018Mrs.A.Proth rough; 2, ial, Mrs.Prothe- Painting, oil\u20141, Mr .Stephen Olney.Amateur painting, oll\u20141, Mi Kidd.ss C.M.Decorative oil painting \u2014Miss C.M.Kidd.Landscape painting, oil\u2014], Embroidery aprons\u20141, Mis.+ Olney ; 2, Miss Jean Topp.Apron\u20141, Jos.Laplante ; 2, Armstrong.nest Willey.| 0.Slippers\u2014I, Mrs.C.C.Clev Mrs.Jean A.Tapp.Miss A.M.) Gibson.ton; 2, Mrs, W.N.Paul ; |3, I.McKee; 4, Mrs.W.J.Gal Rustic work\u20141, E.'S.Poppe ; \u201c Mrs.Stephen Olney ; 2, Miss C.M.Kidd.Cravoa\u2014l, Mrs.G.F.Cleveland.- Joel | Drawn work, aprons\u20141, Mrs.W.N.Paul ; 9 Mrs.F.W.Gibson.Mrs.Wm 2, Er- elund; 2, Tea cosy\u20141, Mrs.G.L.McKee; 2, Sofa cushion\u20141, Mrs.G.|J.Hamil- Mrs.G.lup ; special, Mus.G.J.Hamilton; special, Mrs B.Olney ; special, Mrs.H.R.Table cover\u2014l, Mrs.W.N Miss Jean A.Topp.Table centre\u20141, Mrs.W.N.Mrs.J.E.Findley ; special, M.Gibson.Mrs.Stephen Olney.G.J.Hamilton; 2, Mrs.lup.2, Mrs.G.J.Hamilton.Roman embroidery\u20141, Mes.i McKee, 2, Miss A.M.Gibson.4 Lace point\u2014l, Miss A.M.Cleveland; special, Miss Jean A.|Topp.\u2018 Paul; 2, Paul; 2, Miss A.Toilet set\u20141, Mrs.G.IL.McKee ; 2, Pin cushion with toilet sot\u20141,\" Mrs .J.Gal- Toilet cushion\u20141, Mrs.J.Laplante; : G.IL.\u201cMount Molliek\u2014T; Miss C.|M.Kidd; 2, Mrs.Palm\u2014I, Mrs A.Montgomery; 2,1} C.Cleve: a Mee GL Moen Honiton lace\u20141, Miss Jean Topp; 2 2,1% Miss Jean Topp Pillow hams 1, Miss M.Paquette ; ; 12, Mrs.G.J.Hamilton.Embroidery linen floss\u20141, Mrs.Joel | ; Olney.Embroidery coton 1; == Mrs.Olney.Joel Embroidery silk\u20141, Mids Jean Topp; | 2 Mrs.W.N.Paul.Mexican or drawn work\u20141, Miss J.Topps 2, Mrs.J.Q.Adams.Set crochet doilies-\u2014L, Miss | Topp.-Doilies, any kind\u20141, \u2018Mrs.Ww.Reid; 12, Miss C.M.Kidd.Jean Night dress hand sewing\u20141; Mrs.Geo.\u2018Connolly ; 2, Mrs.Alf.Connolly.* Button holes\u20141, Mrs.W.Reid ; 2, f \u2018Crochet cotton lace\u20141, Mrs, Wm, \u2018R.Brock ; 2, Mrs.L.Defosse.Paper work\u20141, Mrs.Girard.Tatting\u20141, Mrs.Colby Gallup.Wool work, \u201cspecial\u2014Mrs.Girard.~Novelty work, special\u2014Mrs.G.J.Hamilton, - : Baby\u2019s dress, hand made\u2014], Mrs.Jos.Laplante ; 2, Miss M.Paquette.Door panel, hand- made\u2014Mrs.W.N.Paul.Ottoman\u2014Mrs.C.C.|.Table mats\u20141, Miss -{.2, Mrs.F.W.Gibson.114 \"Collection of fancy tables and photo [19 | frames\u2014Hon, mention\u2014E., ( and J.Stevens.Mrs.G.F.Cleveland and Mrs.- McKee, judges.N Cleveland.A.M.Gibson ; D Armstrong ; - 2, Mrs.W.Reed.Crochet or knit shawl\u20141, Mrs.Jas.Snaden ; 2, Mrs.Jos.Laplante.Speéial\u2014Mrs.G.L.McKee ; mention, Mrs.L.Lafrance.Cotton patchwork quilt-\u2014-1, W.Gibson ; 2, Mrs.George Connolly.: Wael patchwork quilt\u20141, Mrs.B.Olney ; 2, J.Tremblay.[ Silk.patchwork quilt\u20141, J.Hannon; I 2, Miss Hannon.B.Willey G.L.\u2018|.Knitted cotton lace\u20141, Mrs.William |] { _ Mrs.F.\u2018Woven quilt, cotton or wool\u20141, Alf.\u2018Connolly.Woollen stockings\u2014I1, Mrs.Joel 01- ney ; \u201c2, Mrs.J.Li.Findley.Woollen\u2019 stockings, factory 1 Mrs.Wm.Armstrong.J plain\u20141, Stockings in fine wool\u20141 , Mrs.Joel Oley ; 2, Mrs.Wm, Armstrong.9 Mrs.W.\u2018Wool socks, home spun\u2014I, Gallup ; 2, Mrs.Joel Olney.+ Wool socks, factory\u2014l, Mrs.© N, \u2018Armstrong ; 2, Mrs.Joel Olney.\"Socks, in.fine wool\u20141, Mrs.William Armstrong ; © 2, Mrs.Joel Olney.Wool mittens, Jn home Colby \u201cspun\u2014l, Mrs.Jallup ; 2, Mrs, Joel Olney.Knitt es Mrs.B.Olney.Blanket, home- -n ade\u2014Mrs.Gallup.Lo Colby D.\u2018Rag caïrpet, cotton warp\u20141, Mrs.Alf.Connolly.Rag mats, \u2018hand\u2019 drewn\u20141, Defosse : 2, Mrs.Li.Defosse.A pocial Mrs, Al Connolly.Rag\u2019 mats, braided\u20141, | Mrs.Olney ; 2, Mrs.J: C.Alf.Connolly.Findley.Mrs.L.\u201cJoel Rag mats, any kind, special\u2014Mrs.Ladies\u2019.mitts\u2014], Mrs.B.Olney ; 2, rs.Joel Olney.Gent's mitts\u2014I1, Mrs.Stephen Olney; 2, Miss Findley.Mrs.C.Boutelle and Mrs.Hamilton, judges.G.J.COOKERY DEPARTMENT.Sweet ripe cucumber pickle\u20141, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.J.E.Find; 1 ley.\u2019 Sweet green cucumber piekle\u20141, Mrs.H.Philbrick ;.2 Mrs.B.H: Bar| | vu Sour gucumber piokle\u20141 Mrs.B.H.| Barnard ; 2, Mrs.Edward Blake.Green tomato pickle\u20141, \u2018Mus.E.G.Baker; 2, Mrs.J.A.McCallum.- Edward, \"Mixed sour pickle\u2014I, Blake ; 2, Mrs.Jas.Mustard pickle, den: lum.Unfermented wine\u2014l, Olney ; 2, Miss Hann Raspberry vinegar\u2014 Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.| Hon.mention, Mrs.Jas.Snaden.Mrs.Snaden.Mrs.on., .1, Mrs.Stephen Olney ; Strawberry preserves\u2014l,: Mr |r.Wilson ; 2, Mrs.J.cial, Mrs: T.D.McCallum.Raspherry preserves\u2014}, Mrs.Jas.Sna- - Pickallille\u20141, Mrs.E.G.Baker; 2, | Mrs.Jas.Snaden.Toniato catsup\u20141, Mrs.ough; 2, Mrs.T.D.,McCallum.- Apple catsup\u2014l, Mr \u2018A.Prother- Se T.D.Chili sadce\u20141, Mrs.T.D.McCallum.© Stephen|| S.J ackson ; spe- Mrs.J.Jackson ; 2, Mrs.L.Lafrance.Blackberry | preserves\u2014], -Jackson.; 2, Miss M.mention, E.Pope.Blueherry preservés\u2014I, Mrs.Snaden: : 2, Mrs.E.G.Baker.Apple preserves\u20141, Mrs.L.Lafrance; 2, Miss M.Paquet.Plum\u2019 preserves\u20141, Mrs.J.son; 2, Mrs.J.S.Mabley.Pear ravers], Mrs.L Lafrance; 2, Miss M.Paquet, Crab apple preserves \u20141, tion, Mrs.L.Lafrance.Black - currant prgperves\u2014], Lafrance : 2, Miss M.Paquette, Rhubarb réserves, «Mrs.Snaden ; 2, Mrs.J.Jackson.Black currant jelly\u20141, Mrs.Stockwell ; 2, Mrs.W.Reed.\u201cMrs.J.Paquet ; Mrs.EF.Go Baker ;.2, Mrs.L.Defosse ; Honzmen- Mrs.L Red currant jelly\u20141, Miss M.quet Mrs.Jas.S \u201capple ape, Mrs.D.McCallum; 2, Mrs.L.Defosse.Collection of jellies\u20141, Miss C.naden.Kidd ; 2, Mrs.Stephen Olney.Mrs.O.M.J.Ingalls and Mrs.J.A.McCallum, judges.\u2018Bread; four first- prizes\u20141, Mrs.C.Mrs.(i, H.Barlow, Mrs.E.E.Philbrick.Four second prizes\u2014Mrs.A.Mont- i gomery, Mrs.R.N.Findley, Mrs.Joel C.Cleveland, Mrs.W.Olney, Olney, Mrs.B.H.Barnard.Bread from home grown.wheat flour J .\u20141, I._W.Denison ; Findley.\u2019 Sweet buns\u20141, Mrs.R.M, Findlov.Plain.buns\u20141, Mrs.-T.D.\u2018McCallum; Gibsons, Mrs, Joel Olney, 2.Mrs.McCal-|] C.C.John t Hon.|{Ÿ ddd 000 00s STAR CLOTHING \u201cHALL \u2014 SIGN OF THE.STAR.FALL FOOTWEAR For Men, Boys, FE and Youths at the Star Sn Clothing Hall, so \u2018The greatest array of styles and leathers we \u2018haÿe ever shown.The variety is almost endless.\u201cWe could not begin to represent it here, but we would call your attention to 3 few of the leading features of this truly great display, Men\u2019s Boots and Shoes Made on Natures lasts.Goodyear welted ot $3.50 and $4.00.We have these in Box Cali, \u201cVici Kid, Valour Calf, Button, Lace or Blücher\u2026 All the popular styles of Heels and Toes repre: sented.; Jape have assumed the off t Da P Ti je cart the { goneral en it likely to be correct.ans, jt is added, vacate Ps without serious istance.2 meaning Great , is sit Prices for Invictus shoes, $3.50 to $6.00.§ Ex mie we cor æ 3 We are local agents for the INVICTUS\" Ro Yamgn, ED Soe made by Geo.A.Slater.Every pair} 0 Ce REFULSED guaranteed.| hoi t, (Special) The ancse at ass, which STAR CLOTHING HALL, coupied the troops: of Ger istchen and Samson, on Sepu High-Olass Clothing, Shoes and Furnishings.j J.Rosenbloom & Co., 97-99 drmaasotos STREET.from Harbin, were twice: reprise ARNE ++ st Petersburg, Sept.20.\u2014(3 a.ovemente at the front, so far a : Miclond by.4he meagre despatches BB ived here, are confined almost moe À ; ontinuous outpost skirmishes, _ | \u2014 ER Mons à which General Kuropatl « he I icq is clos touch with the - ke pi along the whole of their \"The The ority of the Russian dalry je beginning to be apparent.The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limite | Firth Sms srs have had the best of it:in a rumt bal Fa STOCK | SEE are no indications as yet that h ben to overlap the Russian It appoërs that Gen.\u2018Rennenka movement to the southward on 19th, extended beyond the «istand dicated by first weparts, His Cos made.a rapid sweep on\u201d Sept.22nd siruok-à dapanese-lorce at Ben Everything new and p- -to- date.a $ popular pricës! threatening their communications As becomes an expanding business, dur Full showing J Jcawing considerable excitement.is larger and more comphrehensive than ever before! Reinfofcements.are rapidly arr ; ¢ Mukden and frvale: It embraces the world\u2019s best from .the great fashion are already returning to Qty, c centres in ansivalled Assortment! We cordially invite § Preported that General Kuropatkin inspection.| made a requisition upon the aut ties here for- additional office \u2014 of Special Inducements This Week | ne nett ax ANNIVERSARY SALE IN Vi | test official\u201d advices from \u201cthe fron ' Reductions on \u2018Household Requisites, 25 -to 33 1- Spe silent on the subject of the.Jap fuking movement east and wes SPECIAL SALE OF | Fi Marshal : J las t À 1 | LADIES\u2019 SUITS.cn om Grebe, Deca bie river valley, indicating that there Tailor-made from \u201cthe best materials, Covert Cloth, ill further delay in the genera! § Broadcloth, Tweed,\u2019 and Serge, some Jackets lined sa- ae, + The Éaocia O i tin or silk, regular price $1000 to - $25.00, sale price Wind to nel Pro SI w wa Tomorrow Morning, ; ; : $6.26.J that the J puede in any force: crossed the: un river about 50 from Mukden, \" ere is no evi The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limited that ot the Japanèse fuming movel move 4 2341-2343 ST.CATHERINE STREET, rm Au - MONTREAL, .CONTROL OF \u2014\u2014 | CANADA ATLANT Parker House rolls\u20141, Mrs.S.Ol- {land : 2, MrE Pr Plain patty pans\u20141, Mrs, R.;N.CL ARK 5 DI Ac Ors.PORK AND = ae findley ; 2, Mrs.J.L.Findley.BEANS, ch CANADA.Scotch short bread\u20141,_ Miss C.M.Clark\u2019 8 Delicious Pork and Beats = on.A Kidd; 2, Mrs, J.C.Stockwell, {please the appetite, make mouse and » Sept.\u2014(Special.)- Plain doughnuts=1, Miss}M.Pa- bone and \u201caus \u201ceverybody.Se Oi a Wile h, presiding : quet : 2, Mrs.L.; FE.Philbrick.| 10e.Uns, - W.Clark, Mfr., Montrésh | ual meeting of the share Fruit cake\u2014l, Mrs.H.R.Cleveland, - pr ae i) Grand \" Trunk Railway 2, Mrs, J.E.Findley.7 mi .WE L,,s-HOLBROOK.» said the abriormal workis Ginger cake\u20141, Mrs.B.H.Barnard.|\" The Methodist Nima at - Island Year were fue.the.first part of S \u201c Loaf cake\u20141, M rs: L.Defosse ; C0) the scene of a pré to the severity \u201cof 2, Brook, Que, wa Mrs.J, C.Stockwell.ty wedding on Wednesday evenings general d depression, which ou Layer cake\u2014I, Mrs.Joel Olney ; 2,1°Se splember 21st, at $ p.m.when Rs ever, pr cts mr America, Miss M.Paquet.7 Je fore nec Hotbrook, daughter of ciel buisper - corn - ere bright, À Angel cake\u2014l, Mrs.H, R.Cleveland: and- Mrs.'M.Holbrook, was ds Bla and anses in the U 2, Mrs, Joel Olney.| \u2019 in marriage io Mr.Hiram J.w i Écuted perioël y x eat in Canar Sponge cake\u20141, Mrs.L.Defosse, of Learned Plain, Que, Rev.E wo Wlivity in those cone co Hermit cakes\u2014l, Mrs, H.BR.Cleve- [Davis offiriated.The church\u201d ion Port of board was ao Th and; 2, Mrs.Stephen Olndy.beautifully decorated, for the occas directorg authorized t D Cream of tartar biscuits\u20141, Mrs, the bridal party standing undef rércement, p enter int H.R.Cleveland ; 2, Mrs.| Olney.14 tps pre ie Farts\u20141, Mrs.H.RR.Cleveland [\u20ac wav be her father, wore 8» \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 2, Ç Mrs.Stephen Oley.\"dress of blue satin cloth, trimmed wi - SER AVES \u2018 ne 2 , .3 i Le, an Cookies\u20141, Mrs.Win, Armstrong ; 2, white atin and all-over la 2 d : |.W.Denison, TA ried a bouquet of white dahlias # MN IN RICHMO CS | Aldets Cy Pumpkin pie\u20141, Mrs, W.J.Gallup : Hwee t peas, Mrs, Charles wo.ML \u2026 Fees hite by scquiring\u201d the trol teuhe Jouves and whi Canada control « St phen || \u2018arch of aut or he was gives Atlantic Rail ax.= drange us, | 2, Mrs.H.R.Cleveland, : | bister of the bride, \u201cplayed the Miss DAY TO | C VILL MEET ON | Cream pie\u20141I, Mrs, Ste phen Oley ; ding march.The bride smaid + rides\u201d .mond HOOSE CANDIDAT 2, Miss M.Paquette.| Pearl Holbrook, sister of D by NE convention \u201c5p DL: 29.\u2014(Specjal.) Apple pie\u2014l, Mrs.Wm.Armstrong ; while the room was suppor bride M-Congery elegates of the ] 2; Mrs.J.E.Findley.| I rnest Holbrook, Lemon pie=l, Mrs.Stephen Oey : he reception took place 8 brother of the home Richmond and 101 the counties sive 0 Monger Nolle, will be ho 2, Miss M.Paquet.| ; \u201cof the bride's parents, eros ™ hosing \"of , October 3rd, for Custard pie\u20141, Mrs, Stephen Olney 5e frechments were served ton lon an Provins ER for the De 2, Mrs.Joel Olney.(= Jatives and jrienils.o ° umbéf 708 Mill be called ncial Houses, The » Home-made candy-1, Mrs.Stephen | The bride repcive) a lare( i at 11 a.m.qq hit of dat a vale ifs Bet Olney : 2, Mrs, F.(i.Baker.: \"wi > Mrs.CIC, Cleve- Mmerous friends.ans budget for Maple creams-\u2014I | | CL ta pn to ten for the incren - _\u2014 Co a ; 40,000 officers - +.> - .a À ~ ER 3 i | - .: .| i ., NN | - * A Ta \u2019 N Lo A kg CEE 4 , Ue TSE - SP "]
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