Sherbrooke daily record, 4 octobre 1905, mercredi 4 octobre 1905
[" non ! rate Came th oe est\u201d \u2018her rappeur rye cw RAF ITD > ; La - pau.À 1 \u20ac 5 \u2018 ! \u20ac EET IR - vd = = CONVEN- Sunday Jed at Ma 5.the [2th ion is the M { SundsK SF organr ! = Leh means oc die to 8 1 wort ance.npedinterr Foor palult - ol jy this + Assoca - incetines Te sane iV province ; presente \\ df pp p\u2014 3 .sort .+ ¢ REE ro ' iS CE \u2019 { cn - a xX : - ; ._ : TS IRB j 3 me :F acte : _ joining in wishing their-hest and host-| = COMPTON - 8 v, VIE 1875-1905 DALY NEWS | [ome bompimeompief odor | op spe ri pickay has Jo \u2018bayley\u2019s| Our: Stack Ligh ii : Cv Clan A at Ww -PANTS rrni Compton for St.Bepoit, Beauce Co., #08 He STE | 9 i 1 res FC 1 NSHIPS HORSE THREW OCCUPANTS FROM | oom he will reside in the future.re ] High | \u2018Bnraî FR *| Graniteville, Oct.4\u2014(Special.) \u2014| Mr.Rowell, who has been in Comp: : we mak Of P 440 i$ i | an OÙ nro (Continued from page 1.) What might have resulted in a very ton for several weeks, left yesterday ¢ J {8 i! : : CL ; ._.\u2014 [serious accident occurred on Sunday |for Montreal.: to 0 d .15 : \u2018or & Co.it i successor, entering \u2018upon his duties im-| oo Cha Tyr and Mrs.James| Miss Aldrich, of Whitefield, N.H., is reer.Pro = Xf with Dresser o., it is à source of mediately.- Mr.Baker has _entered te Brodie and grandsons, Bertie and Jas.al present the guest of Mrs, B.I.; spèrs x 8 KE satisfaction to know that you are in employ of the Sovereign Bank at Sut- McIntosh, were out driving.'Lhe horse Hitchcock.t arisdy good company and in a big crowd.ton and Mrs.Baker \u2018has joined - him stepped on a rolling stone and fell \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Edgar Chase, who were Sun Pleating, Accordion i For thirty years this office has been there.throwing them all out, but fortunate: {4 compton for the month of Septem- : ated discussion was held Pa .1 om n i | supplying protection and equitably am Bent 5 he meeting over ly they all escaped injury.but were por are leaving this week for their Pleating, Box Piea ting, _ .1 ; a | Prétty well shaken up.f home in Athol, Mass i i i y uestion of the \u201cBlake Hill p ; uture home in \u2019 » ASS.No equal ax .HA pain.mAh Me regular of Hae Mr.À.J.Longewey was | NORTH \u2018HATLEY COUNCII Mr.and Mrs.Herbert Judd, of Bos | Side Pleating.equal assortiment berate, à à | URE \\ ; re-appointed as special superintendent LU A Mas R - a À ng cented.10 wi Jastoi \u20ac Ue proc \"| to preach at the Congregational church |- Unshrinkable Pure Wool Flannel.- -| .; H itl up No.10, and let us attend to them.{as Secretary.reasurer a ea i hin books \u2018 va devotional exgrolges and then and at Crystal Lake Sunday, Oct.7th - Anaconda, | Monty \u2014\u2014 tas Le G B/ i : à \u2019 ; \u201c CTE CT a : audit of ly Ks, ?\u2019 : .f uite, .ee ne Hg ; immortal Laundry.\u2018 Lei Duboyes was appointed Pro League, Mr.LG.Moulton.to pre.The Fitch Bay and Gcorgevillé base-| Ceylon-Flannell Helena, Mont, m= {il} © BP Eu 11550 oe : : 3 - he; : - bi x : \u2018 \u2014 gd Ef BE Imper lal Laundry.visionally till such audit, with the un- side.© {ball teams ha Played nich (union), 35c and 38¢.Newson, B.C.oo Rat #8 g \u2014\u2014 \u2014 derstanding that \u2018his appointmen Mr.Moulton made a most efficient games, one here \u2018and one \u2018a corge Unshrinkable Shitting Flannel * Rossland, B.0, mmm ~~ Kye, og ro ti KNOWLTON.[Mould be made in propor form (Ate | shaivman, and took o prominent part [VR With the result of & GEES vo pebeinkable Shitting Panel.spokane: Wash, \"2, J] iff a5 eS 8 5} _ ° fter., The jurors\u2019 list was 1 \u201c {in the programme as well, This was © am.d ; y : Tourist sleep Bart) X > Oct.4.\u2014Rev.Mr.\u2018 Thurston, of Otta- od and complaints received against the composed of instrumental\u2019 and vocal rubber\u201d here next Saturday.An\u2019 ex- Ceylon F lannell .( _ days and.Wodneedays ap 1ege™ el from 2 ie : {i 1K wa, is spending a few days here.Voters\u2019 lists, as they now stand.=A music, readings, addresses, etc., many citing game is expected.- (union) 25c aud 27c or Mekets etc, ay PR Bunday xe, Qu à 3 \u2019 Pp Mitchell and Mrs.Mitchell lot of bills were passed.The meeting of which were encored.Mrs.R.Gooley Hamilton Wilson is sick of measles.Unshrinkable Shirtin .\u2014 \u2018|.C BR KOSS, UP.av: Shera \u2014\u2014\" EN 8 He.A W.fiche Monday in town then adjourned till next Tuesday ver delighted the audience with.her firgt Mr.and Mrs.(William issell, of oo Sh : - Se \u20182, ich EE Sir.Mitchell was hero surveying tho Ig When She Ne Pr ee ee ae (Foe, vised friends here the | Raggio Flannel .75 | © ©\" Hs Raa TF Ens ich CI Ù 186 land purchased from Mr, H.C.Knowl- icense was transferred to Mr.J.A.hear ily encored.Light refreshments] The annual Thanksgiving \u2018Service of | Unahrinkable for Waists and Dresses, T aL .build your 2 i EE | ton by the Cemetery Co.Bessette \u2018at this meeting.were served, and a most delightf@l St.Matthias\u2019 church will be held on an Feu sound mé CE Dr.Lynch, of Sherbrooke, has been a 5 7 evening spent.A silver collection was |Fhursday, Oct.12th.Special music Ww | in | n : 1.IR 1.Co y ] ; guest at \u201cLansdown,\u201d the residence of | takeh up and neat little sum add will b y 1 + d Rev Pour 1 De 0018910 .C.; ME ; iE : fran 0A BVY ' OK and a ce sum id Will be rencered], anc - ural ean qr, ghrinkable: for Waists and Dresses.pa + A gph \"HY p gh his father, Hon.Justice Lynch.l'O LEVY DOG TAX AT RO to the funds.sn\" ak - © Hepburn, of - Richmond, will preach.M 4 rd Ve .Iron hd h | An executive meeting of the trustees - ISLAND.5 eed : \u2018Hepburn wi cmemb \u2018 : iehateietdiat À wash 1 of the Knowlton Sanitarium was held se TSLAR .i iene, who will doubles) Veyella Flannell | Timetable 1m eteet Jun ac] | por | on Tuesday.Several new nurses have Rock Isans, Of.» mere roux | MASTER MIND 141 lake this opportunity of renewing ac at 65c and 75\u20ac.mxpress\u2014tonn gear: A Be WA gH irri ishi ar me = : 11 TT 0 © .| | : AL press\u2014Leave 1 arrived, a finishing class leave oil of the village of Rock Island was | OF RUSSI A.Juaintance.I There js to he cu har- Unshrinkable \u2018for Night and Day wear.arrive {Levis 12.00 moral \\ 444 8 | Miss Williams attended.the dinner held in the Council Tooms on Monday 2 \\ ht Hovey Hall for the benefit of PLL 8 iti h Fi | Il \u2018 ; vante ÿ ave Shr i» eu - L _ given by Mrs.Giroux, of Sweetabure, evene Mayor Fregeau and Council- WITTE \u201cA CREATOR \u2018 RATHHR | Matthias\u2019 chufch immediately after the rms [ anne \u201c|.Dany Lee ESA pus os | \u2014 ong ec night, in honor of Mr.lors Norris, Holmes, Wells, Ball - and THAN A PRODUCT OF AIS : ! service on, Oct.12.Hev.dan He p- (white only), 45¢ and 50c Accomm odation\u2014Len PE a ca .EN .Ess, PR -| burn will be present and address e : 10.arrive vis 8.90 am, ¢ o ja Hall pe Prey ere des law was passed etapoweting the | - NATIVE LAND.\u201d assembly.- Fo Apsieinsoble.Ci gaghee B30 am Iely =! morial Hall on Friday evening, | - 4 - : GRY: 27, ; : 5 qd Express\u2014Leave Quebec 6.20 pu is impossible in a sketch which Mrs.J.J.Carr and Kathleen are (natural color), 3Tic 3.45 Baie arrive Council to impose a tax of $2.00 and (BE.J.Dillon in Review of Revicys.) are siting.in Nosh.Nasghter Eva Saxeny Flannell ; ; Arriving at Bharrook , der th s of the Knowl- à VE à t > : ve Reading Club.Mice E.M.Chand.34.00 on all dogs within the municipa- It : oe 114% bv- : e + 1 .Ars .Ath ily pt Ro ne ane dat Coueil to appoint an officer to kill ell must be short \u2018and eclectic to unfold visiting friends at Way\u2019s Mills.; Passengor-i save Queble- jh ca, soprano.will sing; Mr.C.C.Lund, dogs found straying within the sun the com ox scheme to which Witto nl Hoo harles Hadlock (nes Drusilla Scarlet Flanaell 35¢ aad 50¢ 20 Ss arTive Sharimat Ln \u2019 , e Eno * 1.cipality, and i wit Ali me.es IJts| Hoo a former resident here, an NT 4 - under.A >uncey.late ee a Eng, oo cipality, ond owing.that.the x has ramifications ran through every de- her sister, Mrs.Bachelder, have been | ® medicated | Flannel ) (healthy under Accommodation-Leays Quebec Li » » \u201d Go n RPT re Es 2eme pee ses DE opt an que = 3.RR KA Na ach RSS RTE SEL TORRES SCENE pas 5 va si EO ER pe PP ES ce pre res car gere pra er, ! i 0 .«es .; leaye Levis 8.15\" pm, arrin À +i ni I ill been paid partmeuit of political, social and com- visiting friends here the past week.: brooke 8.45 a.m.op 8 some cello.solos, and local talent wi The S ecretary- Treasurer read a letter [mercial life in Russia.Its éffects, The Fitch Bay High School will open | : | dey-.AE ray 4 supply the rest of the programme.which ho had received frome the Inter- like those of a revolution, will\u201d not |on Monday, Oct.9th, with Miss Nao- Navy Blue -aad Grey SOSTOR T OR & Nil + | \u2014_\u2014 : 's Christi at all disen themsc f - |mi L.Worth \u2018preceptr Mi \u2019 $ tian Temper- 8b gage themsclves for pene- | mi IL.Worthen, as preceptress.iss #4 - KINGSBURY.mationel omen?the rection of tl rations to come.That scheme com- Worthen is an experienced teacher, a Campbellford Flaonell ~ | E 0 ue inkino fountai hich had been do- Prised the reform of the imperial bailk, graduate from South Lancaster,Mass., ranging from 16¢ to 45 Summer Arrangenat is ct.4.\u2014Mr.Williamson and Mr.A.drinking fountain, whi Ç d h .af \"i ! 8.) ) 6.PL, N.Crombie have returned after spend- nated to the village, by this Associa-.the introduction of a gold standard, |and comes to us highly recommended, - .JUNE 26th, 1808 + ing some weeks at Vancouver and oth- tion, some time ago.The matter was and the fixation of the yalus of Life [and a good school is expected.- \u2018 .\u2018 Trains leave Sberbrodta 2 or laces of interest.PU.| referred to the Road Committee.| ruble ; the extensive \u20ac uploymelit off \u2014e The Stock 1S NOW complete: DAY EXPRESS-8.35 ea, ui} i rs.L.Christie has returned to her The Voters\u2019 List was adopted.an.coh mon opoly es a ment of SOUTH BARNSTON.\u2014, and we_ advise- prompt pur- wr York 726» , À home after | spending a week visiting : : ment of savings banks, tse spread he Oct.4.\u2014Mrs.B.B.Morrill has gone chases MIXHD\u201410 am.LR 2 friends.=~ , 4, |CELEBRATE 25TH ANNIVERSARY.[technical education, the ethartipation © Rochester, N.Ÿ., to join her hus-.C4, EXPRESS\u201411.80 aa.win len M C ; p = iss Winnie Crombie has gone, to \u2019 : of peasants, dissenters and 'herdtics: band, who is exhibiting sheep and \"| OS 12.47 p.m., Boston: 8.15 pa + Montreal for a short time.- - | Granby, Oct.4.\u2014(Special.)-\u2014Broad- = Jews.Î he calli 108188 swine at the fairs in various parts of L A Bayley LOCAL\u20145.20 p.m., arrive Sewpat ! 2, Mrs: Whitehead and Miss Stark, - of view Farm, Granby was [ast Friday ar Pot apeci al on ioe 88 son met the States: .LT 656 % AE hells River aL is À Farnham, are visiting Mr.anid Mrs.| \u2018evening the \u2018scene of a very merry In war q it embo di ed a td ry \u201c Stewart Dale, who is living at Coati- \u2014_-_\u2014\u2014\"\".= 2 [70g New.Yor Fora wi Lg Ifwin.LL ae ge gathering, the occasion being the cele- cal \u2018torollaries of the inci ent.refos 1\" cook, with Mr.Ernest Norton, is at - \u2018 ' cept Saturday.ST \u20ac.Miss Lappin, of Montreal, is visiting bration of the éwonty-Gfth i Mra) Gec Ÿ inau rated .by Alexander II when he home on a visit.~~ EAST ANGUS NG ton 80 au i 7 Mr.and Mrs.George Crombie.ot of the a age of = pue Mrs.> struck the rusty chains off the: li abs Mr.and Mrs.F.C.Humphrey were Oct.4.\u2014The Methodistschurch choir e.m., New York 1146 en.er Bennett, of _ the I ab ° Socef y, Wal ace.hey ere Taken corp ete + of millions of serfs.It is hardly - too home from Magog, Saturday and Sun- are going to give a convert in the TROY Le 30 SO rns ih = ; cture in the Presbyter- surprise ir 8, y ee 1 5] .: : A À .80 »- Spring 7 ian \u20ac urch \"Tuesday.' y whom \u2018ame from a distance.They re- Much to say that a good deal, per- day Ch h t f Methodist church Wednesday evening, arrive Sherhrooks 640 sa _ 2; ye.fui 7.haps, most of what is good or Hdpe- rs.-hapman ha$ gone 10 care lor Oct, 11th, assisted by singers from NEW YORK EXPRESE-Law | A number of our ladies attended the ceived many beautiful gifts consisting givihg in the Russia of today \u2018ore Fred Wheeler, who is sick of the ty- Birchton Sawyerville, Bishop's Cross- York 9.00 p.m.Sprisged 13% convention held\u2019 in.Richmond.~All principally of cut - glass and silver.5 ; y, owes La Eau d\u2019Marbleton, 4he procceds > m., arrive Sh kor B48 + report it quite a success.The guests left at a late hour, all | its grigin, ifs preservation, or:its jde- phoid fever.- daily except Monday.a \u2014\u2014 = amr.} velopment to the insight and.cnergy.\"Mr.and Mrs.Byron Keezar \u2018were purchase a new organ for the church.LOCAI\u2014Leaves Newport TM 62.4P \"EIRE of Sergius Witte, as manifosted in home on Sunday to visit their\u201cparents.Mr.H.Aubin has moved -into his rive Sherbtooke 9.10 am The D .II fre | this |\u201crevolution from above.\u201d Threshing has been the order of the beautiful new residence on Main street, ACCOMMODATION \u2014 Leurs A .à Fert - : ; .m.Sherbrooke 1.0 ~ Witte is a man of strong tempera- day of late, also, digging potatoes, which has been completed: - ATE EE Newport 7.15 pas 5 wie TE 5 a he 8 : ry GR PC 7 W rosée es sep .[UE UE US A See ; .+ ; Lu VE se Eid CE But g 2: P CART : + ao Sree an mr SE er RTE EN EE elk ye Ca pes \" .« ed no, .n pot vies: rip i ape ORR ge.CL TRY i Frog NY BEER NR AOE ce greniers ; ry jab yd a A i Caen oo 3 cet on RAR Rpt .= ah ds APR RE 2200 = (Fey Eu Se gas NS a Fev 7-0 OR 02 WEL ENAE Lo pat hi v TR se 74 > ; ; a tS \" creamer gy eat: A [PEINE RAT co ote En ey ran ; - , « \" - \u2018 CARR .: 3 CCRT x Rh ; .\" roam rg reg i\u201d a B = 5 à 3 ves 5 - = .; - es ; » - .RG 5 a vain oe \u201c, dE EE nN LG ROE Sy a PRE SO CCE rpg a.or F IN PRIE \u201d Re Pa oo ap a ; o\u2014\" peace, ner anus proc AA pp conc yay Aor itesmior oan a = sm ey I TRIS Teh.s ad pas TY pe ep re i 2% ny ae + >= agit « reliqe-res ri TL AL, AINE] 7 PORTE \" .ape y pe EE J IN cr oS A ye % ee lo Fs PEE ne PE EE EEE we po ac 2 RUE EI TES PTT ES mnt Dust i i : a.La Pra pt ER , pe ; AIR ar TV age es aut an wy 248 # a - - .3 .A \u2018 \" ve o a 4 g = ran BH REE a AAC I LT Et Eat - gr SNA ra ; 9 LIEN ER > Se os I ARREST he ptite Pptp PUR I ) i .fo .\u2014 ; a, ; _ ; a _; Lee eae Ln GE Caos ra = REPRISE no In no.Jaleo en B = > = are reales - RSR 8 pes iS A cape era a RS eee meta ee vera ; a PER CL .ean odie aids ws kod ill : NEN I È I Ce La MN o = ee 3 a0 A pais ad k A .- Sle 3 Le a i» i \" MR at Sy RT EU TRY TR A UT OEM PE PO IT cS RE PR ET A.\u20ac RR TY 3 = ai \u2019 ; nr ery pray A tay oo ad Jr ) \" Lol A: mr A po py cuit Pen , 7 re 6 nt, ki (Henaeitt .which are good and plentiful.Mr.R.E.\u2018Willard | his toi ive Sherbrooke 10.00 pa.L 8: OHANNE + Hi Va AN Fr his friends, and\u2019 continuously popular.Derby Line on Sunday to visit her| \u2018The wedding takes place to-iight at re a FLANDERS, | ae ah 108 Le 7 with| all humanity.His faults are er li K : .bout th Cookshire, of Mr.© Samuel Arnotte, - G.P: TA.Boston IR brooke.; _ a LEU \u201c| the exaggerations of his qualities or | 188 Ulle heezar remains about the youngest son of Mr.Win, Arnotte, of |= pum = : SCBSRIPTIO \" | , > their indirect results.In this case 3810¢ : -\u2014 this place, and Miss Lilian Pope, |- - 7: {| ADI AN woe, one - x ial } he needle o uman perfection, in- 0 - aughter of Mr.Albert Pope, of Cook- lin inontht 90 cents The busiest spot on Sherbrooke\u2019s busiest street.tellectual \u2018or other, trembles and does| _ LISGAR.= shire._ | Ps 5 *7-N 041019 Harem \u201cTownas 136 138 Wellington Street OL Wetinesday, October 4, 1905 not invariable point to the north.He| Oct.4\u2014Mr.and Mrs.H.Moore, oi | The Presbyterians are giving a chick- | EE am) VERT BIN ng fours To-Day © a.m: 10 6 pum, | foe pede many mistakes becouse of St.\" Johnsbury, Vi, are the guests of & pie supper tonight CHEAP RATER mtssta > \u2014 - = - : 1 .perie ce, whose school fees are.exor- for few days.anc.Jus.Teo.Tooke, : : \"BOYNTON.A un it 1 \u201cIt is the busiest store in town\u201d is an expression heard bank.As tho most serious of, all, Mr.Roland Montgomery entertained Det, 4\u2014Mrs.C.C.Cards \u201cof °F , : : a set down his 4 $ + : .se - : Robinson, of | À Sherb » 3 \u201cdaily as one strolls around.the MoKechnio Store.Already but hi ll Tren to Fig ty du ati Lin ends Thies | worst, VE i he nl 0 | Second class hOB SUCH 07 - the tide of Fall buying has strongly set 1n and here is every history because he has: accomplished up until.early morning.An report a an rs.N.W.Quimby.until Octo er disk, * sending mo .9\" \u2018own is i ; , - Precaution to u A A \u2018 .pa much] He is in sympatheti touch ! Mr.A.W.Brown is at Ditton, Que., dl onde reason to believe that this will be the liveliest Fall season |with every class, avery clement, ot Ee TC, Lyster is confined to his |?Mining expedition.Nancouver, Ÿ __* : = ; ; : i .: .: / - \"pe ,Ç be .the McKechnio Storo has ever known.We are amply pre- socioty in.Russi, \"ard fn a fm el sulin vide tomach troue | ir, detecter of Mnlessr, @50 (6) Sal Tash 1 Di uns ared\u2014been getting ready for months, aud wo believe we Hout\" tua ing thre: Dring Rimmands eave.eve on Burning fo | Pye ity and other wlaiives, | TE Cand Roth OB en ; : ; 7 \u201cOY *1.i - hi soe oy or CH S \u2018her : 2 v Mr.and Mrs.B.Tyler, pf the CIiff, [ a 1: : - can adequately meet most any demand.Our daily announce- himself alive in every fibrejho delights St.Johnsbury, Vt.visited at Mr.T.TE i Spolant Ni birculation | Rosslapd, MOR Cireuzation si .ing i Min , ?.the first f - of ments are but partial indications of what this store is doing.in Reeing the vital forces of qthers| Mr.J.Mitchell and Miss J.E.Mit- | the week.- : ° $4 7.50 _\u2014 | i ng Sept.30 Missouls, Most.\u201cont; h eploye » for his attitude toward sub- chell intend leaving her ii for - d po ed, fo attitu oward sub h g here this week for MS sa Sheudlytole Wharton len F = ordinates and fellow-workers is \u2018en- Montreal, where they will spend the Mr.Charles Shedrick, of Sherbrooke, CL oo : couragement, not restraint.Even at winter was the guest of his aunt, Mrs.Cox, | ve.ogg \\ its best.the political and social frame- |: Mr.and Mrs.B.C.Doyle, of over Sunday.| Bab, Tuesday ; co .: : ) ; \"| .B.C.vle, of Sher- M Lyford and set Lake, f A : \u2018 Le.- work of Russi : : 154.Le avec sac dance Farn Th, Mrs.Lytord anc son, of Cassville, \u2019 Wed ; IS ; | Ho sce pussian society gives but lit- brooke, -are- calling on friends here this | visited at Mr.C.Merrill's Sunday.47.00 Butte and Anh Thor Taay os 1 i} eu > : thy human energies | week.VC .sie uraday = BE pe , : \u2014all the greater, therefore, ig the need | » Mrs.Taman Jowle is having very |.tes fo y I R : ; =: 5 .- 7 .* \u2018 > 5 , ; TE \" \" - - - ' OOr 1ca 1 à Jrese t.- .& et.1! \u2018ro he Make D ii E sympathy.snd stimulus.|; SOUTH DUDSWELL.poor re Proportionately low tale Saturday gr Ik : 0 gute ait ee © # \u2014 .: : Ly Direct from Î e a ers intuition little short of prophetic, He| Oct.4.\u2014Mr.and .Mrs.Young, of STANSTEAD JUNCTION, points.- Total =o re our Fall stock of Ribbons fs just to foresaw the war with Japan vears| Learned Plain, were visiting-at Mr.R.Oct.4.\u2014Mr.Will THaselton, who has = su por TT hand and being marked off to-day.As before it broke out, and most of the Cromwell's the last of the week, been ill with diphtheria, is improving, COLONIZATION EXCUR WATCH these come to us direct from the For- salient \"events of the past 12 months Mrs.C.Berry and children are in Mr.lë.Bean hus -purchased à build\u2019 \u2018Oct Daily aver, f den montre we\u201d gre \"in a\u201d goition, tn he Pedictod several \"vests ager À town visiting their friends und rea ing Tob from Miss fll ni To New Ontario ly sores | The ordinary dealer.: J man of that calibre, who sees when tives.} ; Campbell, and is @récting.a dwelling For tickets, \u201cAnformation, #78 Vi , | \u201c TAFFETA giBRONE, ; his fe lows are blind, .speaks out when Mr.C.Loomis, of Ascot, was _ 15 house on it.- to ?; pus A i 3 A : \u2018 SATIN RIBBONS, _l others) are tongue-tied, and works town on Sunday last.; ,Ç Mr.H.W.Ekder is away on a busi- t6, H, SEW ELL, city {gi FANCY RIBBONS, BBONS when (they are idle, must of necessity Mr.and Mrs, EK.Gilbert, of Bishop's {ness trip: - vo Tl NGI BABY VELVET- RIBBONS, have iany and unscrupulous enemies.(Tossing, were calling- on friends re A union service was held in the Pap- SURVEYOR & ON apd 0 - \u201cBABY SILK SATIN RIBBONS, In his own country Witte is generally cently, oo.glist church Sunday evening, Oct.15T I.Arnon.Vins of sll My franc SHOT Tee CT unduly praised or immosletately*\" bla- Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Hall were in Lin- Rov.Mr.Hoyt officiated.: 1 stock for sale, I _ DRESDE ECTS.oo su LA, 0, gl med, and most of the literary portraits da the last of the week.*\u2014 ays the Sherf If you live out of town and want to, match ribbon to any.color material, «of him are little better thas camicatu- \u2014\u2014raee mere IMMIGRATION INSPECTOR n= - ; ; { write us for samples\u2014Special attention to mail erdersy =~ - | res.Much water will flow from: the] ULVERTON AND MELBOURNE.| MISSED.= TTY Neva into the Finnish.gulf before n - inet a Washi i ; ; _ : _ - * .\u2019 RI 21 >.lr.> TN LA, | - 8 J Oct.1.- The Depart: Se 5 \u201cta yg | faithf tur he \u2018\u2019as liv Rev.Dr.Warriner, M A of ont bf on, a ; | Ladies\u2019 Fail Coats fail Tu picture of the man as he Ti of real, will preach in the Congregational ment \u2018of Commerce and Labor has dis- New Fall Waists | There's a great showing here of.the | As \u2018physically he ® {owers a Paintec.' Church, Melbdurne, next Sunday, Oct.[missed from the immigration service, Co W | , çÇ | movest © rant, Shopng here of the omy Yo me 8 a hove the Sth.Morning service at 11 o'clock, | Jas.A.Anderson, an inspector at Buf ae Decal mention of two mew lines to-j monter The arcs (ment 3s cimply great he is often able to take\u201d.Inte rr sid VY and evening service.at 7 o'cloék- * falo, N.Y.Anderson was charged with 1] > day.- an ere will be no culty in.findin > is en able to tak#\"a much wider .-Warrineg, ssori of icipati i \u201cward Baltz end} ) / | _ | your fit and the kind to it éxact B survey than they can af things Kefond, # , Dr.Warrineg M.A.Professor, of mriiipating with Fewer Badtz und FARINE w sis g2.50\u2014 +) You come now.\" Already the sale of those pe Ta ro horizon TE \u2018 | 4 ne Hew Testanent Literature and Fixeges- -haries W.s teverison, inspectors, 1 : % Made of tHe new Panama cloth fn\u2019] have commenced sunpassing our most ui remarked in the b Se omen | i5, in the Congregational College, smuggling Chinese neross Me Canadien black, navy and white, in pleasing Dew sanguine expectations.LL article he ie a erentor vaihe hs this; Montreal; will preagh.in \u2018the Congrega- border into the Linitet States.finds ee hi WU | Prices 3500, To FE RL (product of Re male he\u201d than, a] tional Church, Ülverton, next Sunday, and Stevenson were remo id walst for fall wear.Sere eo.$2.50] Children\u2019s and Misses\u2019 Mantles tte opening price .,.Anglo-Saxon America is to the rest ; Bring the young people in and we are! of the globe.1 Tr gr is FLANNEL WAISTS $3\u2014 certain we have the correct\u201d garment to =, 2 be : But however great his .Sergius: \u2018 CH at \u201c2.80 a C7 55 10 Wa+ lea :: s to his countryman .what Det, es 230 La mt = Moths ago.= WP \u20ac TA eve le and Satisfactory Answers can be 200 ; Pw _ esse \u2014 £.ET X ent against Senator.Choquette for - Are you looking for a Board Baw Carriage, Lath, Shingle or Clapboard t hr WIRE yo Shh es.irTôfiiection- © with >char 3 Fa | fit in size, style, color and OR , inborn gifts, and however serious his | Tor apted, SU Made from fine French Flannel .in car-{ one made of solid, Wen r-resis Ping doth various| errors,\u2019 the impartial hiogra- * Parisian Hair Renewer is not a dye Advertisements of Help ¥ poms © 4 Nota ry dinal, black, |cream, blue, brown, green, and in sizes from A to 14s years.pher il} characterize him 3 the but restores Gray Hair to ity youth- # Vacant, Lost and Found, Clan?» Co Shh Some id Platt rn a dainty Prices from $3 fo\u201d $8.7.: words f the great German p i \u201cTis Pa a bo fy CE Je Cana Bi] Board and other Miscellaneous Own 7 ribbon rimoing.ers in a dainty .© ie = CDOS 5 rm oet.18 andruff and itching of ihe scalp and 1 ti ard | ville À stripe effect, Newest fall make, all sizes, Down Cushions for Covering 4 atrivin was with :- oving, his living .Ce .makes the hair grow strong\u201d : |.Advertisements.- ble fated a il A : ., Dd , _ s > RE = ve .; .e Da Special opening price \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 - |t Best quality down, good quality cot- was a |deed #- i * Bold at 41 Deuggista.: | Re we ds, 1 dar 4 si Ptions, oo ; On COVETIngs.= ; = TIRE rn ue SI 15 cents for 15 wor de pe Stage l0s di Pin Cushion Forms _ 16 x 16 inches et 80c.PARENT-CHOQUETTE LIREL CASE.da b Lh adpede PURIST DAA =]! or d, cent.6 days fr COWANS ie : 3 i inches a à - \\ .Tr 4 \u2019 7 Ty ; ce.CB dou A heavy Fert 18.246 > ai Fz .\u2014ese eme mw fs | 5 he made: chy.the \u201cSenator yy = 0 Te Ll .ry > _ } 5 Reece, good\u2019 leather sole.20 hes at 50 ¥ against hy ormer when he was Prime Hodge beat Zl ares High au Sirk guaranteed.Al a 4 3 5 4 Children\u2019s 20c pair; +¥.- 11 4 15 \u201422inches at B50.ç 4 : Ministe A he Province of ee ho LEE) R prs er URST notice, ooo UE Va em =.M 3 aryxnqudlisses and Ladies 25¢ pair, © \"7 24 inches at 75c._- ; ; [Hees fixed \\Rir hearing=on.#he.-6EE KF a 2 b Ch : \u2014 1 3 æ yb\u2019, 1.05 Aid hy Xr ath fa to : ee o \\ .>» ee eis r Cu dif?gt ey FN i KE.a - I - ° 2000 % iis CGE AE AY Ole RB 2 ABINPRIR ABAONL AS lier 4 Ge Quehéc-Supæsiog GET has a oe > i COATILOCZ, Q .EARNS DRI CE SOD RR EE HG SS © | WS SET == : SE | \u2014\u2014 Le 4 Aas maple © r 0 rt core + has 1 charge ol the wi ponsulstion :\u2014At the Hospi.us 8 2730 a.m., every day except ui ey his office 17 \u2018Brooks street, ook, Que., from 16 a.m.to 8 p.m.Eich the Blood - Covernton\u2019s iron Blood Pills \"pus Shems G08 Sent by mall fur popes cu CGR à 36 } June 25¢ J tmp.Lo , Mperbrooke : À p VATSON @ CO.Agonts erbrooke 7.00 Ld +44 Su Poul 82, Montreal.: pe.30 ac Sherbr 4 Sunday.72 À Bherbrooks 106 Di ; PS angement,: | th, 1905.4 à Sherbrooke.& 5 a.srrve Ne Boston 430 pu J.Nd rive Newport112 Y if you wish to have sty- ish gloves insist upon 9 having PERRIN GLOVES.They are really- the finest # gloves fhat money can procure; ask \u2018for Perrin French KidGloves or Per- ria English capes, you .m., arrive Negpo on \"8.15 p.m.: à arrive Newport.7j 11.30 UE y.| oo oT 0.10 a.m; \u2018 Les uu2ed The Daily Record 7.15 pm, ; > ort 0.00 pm: JLB CEANNELL & CO., Publishers.Boston, in.P pbs Channell, V: E.\u2019 Morrill.) - gs.\u2026 svery aMernoon, except .Sun- PERS.a Mas at 108 Wellington street, Sher- aveu M$ TESRPTION PRICE strictly in ad- 7.8 ue.os year, $2.00; six months, RE helping \"Yi three months, 50 cents ; one Cl IC aix 20 cents.To any address in the AE Btn Townships, by year only, $1.50.: ANG BATES ¢1000 inch, one: on ; 8, .00 3 days, Le one week, 2.00 ; one inch, one 4 das 007 Liberal discount if adver- Duta 3 lusertey every other day, Cards- \"of Thanks a wee only., Not exceeding 50 24, 5c.; Obltua Le % A ry poetry, 10c,/ line ; nding Notices, 2c.par word.¥nding money remitters should tak Raution to.use\u2019 ens ers shou e - press or post office XG Tégister letter.; P bi a for advertisements should \u201cdock à ands of the printers before! 8 l'heure insertion Sea of publication, to andy Ng pend para \\irculation DAILY RECORD.Greulation UC stat \u2018eek - Sot, Bp ement for week end- Ye Vs vinnie en vuve 6,253 eoday TT 6,250 à ey we ee .6,251 Saturday RO000tae resirrere esnsss 6,352 BY worvrrers aa 6,327 OL tn 37.688 \"Wate N H US GROW.a eng for Sept., 1905 .6,630 ! = : age for Sept., 1904 \u2026.5,651 \u2014\u2014 * on T 979 à Branch Offices Whe Sherbrooke Daily Record.Np 20 \u201cAdvertisements and ® lomine may be left at any of- L iv g Branch Offices, and they de ot Au amediate attention.ton al Ws are specially solicited ; ead ner nid hy this paper.LC DuBOYCE Ny Commissioner, Etc.\"lle Agency Sherbrooke wanted, Situation\" bd, Rooms to ou.\u20ac vapeous : Rated Daily Record Bu day: each ol Sto, Advertisements and vs foc tbe price OW; received and given prompt turns oo NSVILLE, - QUE.ÿ AU Tuursdaz : NEWFOIN .London, Oct SPLAND LOAN.; Who av.lates & Company, lang Ta are handling the New- Caaggge °SaPh lines loun, inform nen has Séoliated Press, that : , A.largely over-sub- 3 Wellington Street BELL TEL.404.Sadi lib, .1: -e WELLES LAY, aio BR +, 1505, d'Atrém Libera.A Meal Without a Cup of STROUDS Ta or Coffees Is Incomplete.| Maintaining the Balance.\u201cPublié opinion will cordially support tion for a license in connection with the \u2018new hotel being built on the corner of Aberdeen avenue and Wellington street.The character of the 'applicant and his standing in the commun- | ity prepossess the Council in his favor, yet it is felt that the number of licenses should not be increased.It is Jan easily supportable contention that the bar room in a.clean, wholesome, well kept hotel is less a - factor of hotel not so clean or wholesome or well kept.to predict will be a creditable one, not so creditable perhaps as the lead- creditable than some of the others.The idea of the Council would seem to be to grant a license to the new hotel and to revoke that of dne of the least desirable ones in order to even up.pounced upon this wouldn\u2019t be a very popular move, but in a matter of this nature the public \"weal deserves the first consideration.\u2014The Onlooker.: \u2014e : ~~ WATERLOO Oct.4.\u2014The Misses Carrie and Corsa Bullard, of Iron Hill, were the guests of Misses Katherine Boothe, at \u2018Mountain View Farm on Sunday.friends in last week.\u2018Mr.Raymond Lefebvre was in Gran- by on Sunday last,\u201d the guest of Miss Bliss.oo \u201c -Mrs.W.A.Grasset, who has been visiting friends here for the past week, returned to Montreal to-day.- Miss May Malboeuf, Mr.Ulysees Vau- dry, Ernest and Willie Menard and Paul Bevaunt have left to attend the Grand Ligne High School.\u2018The following ladies left yesterday morning to attend the Women\u2019s Missionary Society meeting; which is held this week at Sherbrooke : Mrs.J.W: Davidson, Mrs.F.Barrington, , Mrs.Henry Bird, Mrs.E.Graves, and Mrs.McLaughlin, of Warden.Le Mr.Harry Shanks left Monday for Farnham, where he has a good position with the Farnham Furniture Factory.Mrs.Geo.Samworth, of Granby was in town to-day visiting friends.Miss Quinn, of Granby, who has been Cowansville and Farnham, the guest of Miss Hattie Soule for the | past week, has returned home.Miss Eliza Dalton, Miss Hattie Soule and Mrs.C.H.Daigneau have left for their trip, visiting friends a: Frelighsburg, St ans and Franklin.They expect to be away about a weck.} .*- Mr.O.B.Kemp has left for a trp of inspection about 300 miles bele \u2018Montreal, and expects to be away about three weeks.- The Waterloo Creamery has shipped to Montreal 130 boxes of butter, one week\u2019s make, price to be 234c., the highest price paid on Cowansville Board on Saturday last.\u201c Election.of.officers takes place at the R.T.of T.meeting, Thursday night.Quite a large \u2018number of the members of Waterloo Lodge À.F.& A.M., attended divine services at Granby, on Sunday last, where there assemble about 130 brethren from the \u2018 different lodges, marching from their lodge room to the Congregational Church, where services were held.: + BROME CENTRE.Oct.4.\u2014Strawberry blossoms are seen occasionally.Does this mean a second crop of the fruit?\u201cMiss Myrtle Miller has returned to ington, Vt.Bynes W.Miller and Master Gordon Miller went to Clarenceville on Monday.: f weeks with his parents here.tor Gordon Heslam rode up from East Farnham on his wheel Satu sy and spent a couple of days with rela \u201cNr.py Mrs.C.E.Mandigo and Lit- {la daughter, of Secottsmore, Jere ruests at Mr.I.1.Mandigo's on Sun de hey\u201d say there is to be another wedding ] certainly must: he lice Dan busy season, judging DY =.Of constant chiming of \u201cwedding bells.Cupid's ing a few days here the guest of Mr.' Mrs.I.E.Libby.- & pC and Mrs.E.Devlin attended the i -E E.G.- Chad: farewell service of Elder ; oy.of Fulford, on Sunday.ites - WINDSOR MILLS.The funeral of the la Quinn will; take place at day morning.their mountain wood the City Council in the view generally | taken by its \u2018members of the applica- |\u2019 drunkenness than the bar room of al The new hostelry it is safe | the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.J, A.ing hotels we already have, but more § With whichever license holder to bel and Myrtle Mr.and Mrs.L.D.Wallace and Mrs.| A.H.Hale were visiting relatives and ance Companv.@ Contentment A comfortable corner, an interesting book, a good cigar and lots of them.The enjoyment you get from smoking \u201d Pharaoh Cigar is real and lasting.It is a cigar you will never tire of, Let us hope \u2018| \u2018 have Mr.and Mrs.Chester Vernal ; returned to Boston, after spending à here in the near future.This | almost | Mr.George Gibson has been spend- | te Miss Lizzie | Oct.4\u2014Rev.Mr.Plett exchanged work Sunday with Rev.Mr.Newton, of West Farnham.It was the annual missionary service.essrs.Clark Bros., who closed their tub factory a few days ago, took a gang of men on to one of | : .lots Monday to begin cutting timber.We undérstand ey intend to get In enough logs this inter s0/it will be unrecessary to shut down at all next year.IRON HILL.pot.4\u2014The funeral of Cora M.Brunton, younger daughter of Mr.and à 8.A.Brunton, of this place, was largely attended, : The funeral service was by Rev.A.Wallace, after: which ë he remains Were interred in the Union Thos.A.Shute returned from Montreal on Saturday.3 à rs.Jas.Robinson is home from \u2018Richmond, where she has been attend- oe the Provincial W.C.T.U.Conven- Mr.Arthur Shufelt, formerly of this Place, and eldest son of Mr.Davis Shu- felt, has disposed of his farm in In- ana, and will visit his native place before settling again.He will be accompanied by Mrs: Shufelt and his son and daughter.Mr.Lorenzo Tibbits is moving baek jto his farm near Pine Mt.8 oe rT Mr.and Mrs.Eddie McCrum have arm near Foster.\u2018They will be welcome, : \u2019 Mrs.F.D.Shufelt is nursing in Cow- .ansville, : © Mr, and Mrs.Aaron Brunton, of \u2018the funeral of Mr.Brunton\u2019s sister.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -SOUTH ROXTON.: Oct.4.\u2014Rev.Ross, of Montreal, will preach in St.Philip's Church, on Sunday next.Mr.and Mrs.Stone, of West.Shei- ford, were guests of Mrs.W.J.A.Gal braith, on Friday and Saturday.Mr.and Mrs.Henry Thomas.of Foster, spent Sunday at the home oftheir daughter, Mrs.J.Connar.204 Mrs.Harris returned to Newport on \u2018Wednesday, after spending a week with her little daughter, Isabel, and Mrs, -B.Smith, LT Mrs, \u2018Faulbner, of London, England, and: Miss W.Savage, of Waterloo, are.guests at Fairview Farm, this week, Galbraith.- Miss Callie Blampin, teacher in the.2nd Primary, \u2018of Waterloo Academy, | spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.S.Blampin.-=\u2014e\u2014 FARNHAM CENTRE.: Oct.4.\u2014Miss Robinson,.from Montreal, is spending the week with her sister, Mrs.Boudreau.Miss Julia Hauver, of Bedford, is visiting her sister, Mrs.F.Hall.-.Mr, Adam Clark, : Sr, and granddaughter, Miss Alice Powers, are visiting friends in.London, Ont.- They also expect to spend a few days - in Sarnia before they return home.The husking at Mr.Richard Ley- and'young.- After the corn was husked a very pleasant evening was spent.Mr.Roy.Mahannah, who has been staying for the past week with his aunt, Mrs.James Hamilton, has - returned to his home in St.Armand.pre SUFFIELD.- > Oct.4.\u2014Misses Victoria and Maud Wells, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday here, the guests of Mrs.Geo.Wells.Mr.O.Parker, jr., who was operated on for appendicitis at the Protestant Hospital, is doing nicely.Mr.P.Fitzpatrick has returned from Montreal.4 ; Mr.Orlando Emery is confined to the house through illness.: Miss Celia and Miss Mary A Macaulay have gone to Sherbrooke for the winter.BONDVILLE, LF Oct.4.\u2014Miss I.L.McClay is \u2018spending a week with friends in Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.C.E.T.Woodley, ihe Misses Woodley, Mr.and Miss Wallace, of Montreal, are still at.\u2018\u201cMaplewood.\u201d ; - Mrs.Walker, of Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.George Chadburn._.Mr.and Mrs.W.M.Hillhouse * are.visiting iriends in Granby this week, Mr.J.R.Tibbits is re-roofing and otherwise repairing his residence; Many of the farmer friends of Mr.À.P.Hillhouse will miss him this fall in buying chickens for fattening.This is la great industry for the farmers \u2018throughout the country, and Mr.Hill- house certainly deserves much credit for his painstaking in instructing any who wish to go into, the poultry business.Mr.John Joyal is putting a new foundation under his house, and making other repairs thereto.Rumor says that his residence will be thrown cpen for the purpose of a church social in the near future.The event will be anticipated with much pleasure by all.\u2014 | RESIGNS FROM THE EQUITABLE.Chicago, Oct.4.\u2014Howard H.Hoyt, western superintendent of the Equit- able Life Assurance Society, has - resigned, and was Saturday elected vice- president of the Chicago Life Agsur- if because it is made of pure, trict of Cuba.clean, bright, sunny factory ed, careful, experien J.BRUCE PAYNE, Ltd., Granby, P.Q.9.45, Thurs- À THR ONLOOKER.- ai Mr.John Hunt's tenement and | 8° will live here as they have rented their | Montgomery, Vt., were here attending\u2019 gat\u2019s was well.attended both 'by old.and Mrs.\" Wareq j F, Bryant's.BEDFORD.Oct.4.\u2014Harry Lindley, the comedian, who was always very popular here, and who has many warm personal friends among the Bedford people, is to again appear before the footlights here again this evening.\u2019 Mrs.Z.E.Cornell is away for a time with friends in Montreal.| The work undertaken by the corporation of building permanent streets is progressing finely and the steam roller 18 an object of aversion to our horses.The street from the town offices to the top of the hill has already been put in condition, and work on another section extending to the bridge across the creek, has been begun.Messrs.McNamara & Jones have bought the Belom farm, located on the St.Henry road.The farm is a very good one.It is understood that these gentlemen have no idea of abandoning the hardware business, but are simply adding another line to their stock.- The Bedford Manufacturing Company have recently installed a new set of rolls for the purpose of plating their scythes.\u201d This will greatly : lessen the labor, and at the same time produce a superior article.ger of the E.T.Bank here, was finally inittalled into the position on Friday.\u2018Mr.McCaw, who was here temporarily awaiting the arrival of the new mana- r, has been assigned ito Sherbrooke.\" The Methodist Church people have their property by grading up the grounds, and renewing the walks, etc.- À new fence is being built around the Union Cemetery and the cemetery is \u2018being otherwise improved.This is a move: in the right direction and one fully appreciated.: ree Coaticook House\u2014Popular .Z, Kilbura, prop.Home for SOUTH STUKELY.: Oct.4\u2014The annual Harvest service and dinner in connection with St.Matthew\u2019s Church, will be held on Thursday, Oct.12th.Service in the Church.at- 10.30 a.m.Preacher, Rev.Frank Charters, Rector of St.Simon\u2019s Church, Montreal.After service dinner will be served in Association Hall: .Miss Jessie McFarlane, of Waterloo, spent the week end with Miss Mabel Martin._ \u2018The dance in the hall on the evening of Sept.29th, was a \u2018most enjoyable one.Mr.L.G.O.Page, our assistant Postmaster, was ahsent from his duties several days last week, owing to a severe cold.Mr.Percy Morrison, of Foster, was a guest at Mr.J.C.Spencer's over Sunday.St.Matthew\u2019s Guild met on Tuesday at the home of Mrs.William Knowl- ton, Sr.: \u2018A basket social was held at the home of Mrs.A.B.Young, West Bolton, on.Tuesday evening, Sept.26th, under the ' auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild.This social was a decided success, and the proceeds excellent.Mr.Jesse Booth, second son of Mr.«J.W.Booth, of this place,.graduated | from .the Knowlton Sanitarium on \u2018Monday, Oct.2nd, having completed his.three years\u2019 course in nursing.We wish \u2018our young friénd all future suc- J cess in his chosen profession.Miss Maggie Savage returned to Knowlton this week, after having spent a week in town.Mr.William Brunnelle, of this place; was married at Shefford Mountain, on Monday.A reception was held at the home of his \u2018parents.Mr.and Mrs.-Eugene Brunnelle, on Monday.Rev.F.C.Ireland, B.A., has returned from his vacation, spent in New York city.I \u2014\u2014 Ooaticoox House\u2014Fopular Home for travellers.L.Kilburn, prop.EAST BOLTON.Oct.4.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Aid given by Mrs.J.Wing was very enjoyable and was largely attended.- -The Teachers\u2019 Institute was largely attended.Dinner was served at Mr./ © Miss E.A.Hurlbert and Rev.Mr.Evert called on friends in the place recently._ Mr.Ezra Ball had the misfortune to lose part of his barn roof Friday night, the 22nd inst., by wind.Mrs.Frances \u2018Patterson visited recently at Mrs.Will Patterson\u2019s.- Mr.A.Merle Bowker spent a week.at Ottawa exhibition.He was fortunate enough to win a lovely china dish for guessing on the weight of a big bar of soap.\u2014\u2014 SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Oct.4.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John Connor, matured tobacco from the Manicaragua dis- It is carefully made in a workmen, 1 want you to try my Pharaoh cigar.I am sure it will solve your cigar trou bles.None genuine unless brauded Pha-ro.of South Roxton, Mr.John Murphy, of Newport, and Mr.and Mrs.L.Raci- cot, of Waterloo, were here last week, the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.P.Cleary.: Mr.Alphonse St.Pierre, C.P.Ragent at Warden, was visiting friends here and at South Roxton on Sunday last.He leaves Warden this week to go to Farnham, and will be replaced by Mr.Martin, of Farnham office.Mr.George Coleman returned .to Eastman: Friday morning after spending a couple of weeks at his uncle\u2019s, Mr.Henry Ingram.= personally selected, thoroughly by content- 109 Mr.W.E.Morehouse; the new mana- | =.7T Druggist greatly improved the appearance of | \u2018Best Roo fi THE MOST WIDELY-KNOWN MAKES OF FOOTWEAR The best-liked kinde\u2014the most satis- | factory and longest-wearing varieties.\u2018 \u2014 \u2018Sold by J.A.WIGGETT & GO., Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.Ansell\u2019s ond Cream Softens, brightens and beautifies the skin, freeing it from roughness and all eruptive temdencies.It 1s particularly ecommn for chapped hands, face and lips, \u2018Pimples, sunburn, itching, chafing and scalp eruptions.ANSELL d Stationer, 10 Strathcona Square.Consider Carefully the Advan- - tages of GAREY\u2019S ROOFING Light In Weight, Concenient to Handle and Apply, High Quality, Neat Appearance, Fireproof, No Uust, No Decay.The human ingenuity can de- D.|G: LOOMIS & SONS.HER PICIDE\u2019S MISSION vise It Takes Away the Dread of - Birthdays.Nothing is more annoying to men and women of middle age than to see those -unmistakable signs of age\u2014thin hair and \u2014approaching.But science has discovered {that these conditions are no longer, \u2018\u2018unmistakable\u2019\u2019 evidences of \u2018old age, for the dandruff germ theory proves that even \u2018very young people may suffer hair loss, while those fortunate enough to escape the ravages of the scalp.germ, retain their abundant locks to a ripe old age.Newbro\u2019s \u2018Herpiclde kills the dandruff rm and removes the risk of appearing éld before your time.Save your hair and your - feelings, by using the genuine Herpicide.Sold by eading druggists.Send 10c in stamps for| sample to \u2019The Herpicide Co.Detroit, Mich.W.H.Grifth, Special Agent.GRANBY.Oct.4.\u2014Miss Alexander, of Canton, N.Y., is the guest of her brother, Rev.Mr.\"Alexander, at the Congregational Parsonage.Mr.William Kay spent Saturday in Cowansville, attending the meeting of the cheese board.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Martin have been spending a few days in Danville, visiting; !friends and attending the Fair.: Mrs.Kimpton has sold her house on Water street to Mr.M.J.Johnson and has moved into -her house on Dufferin street, lately occupied by Mr.and Mrs.{W.O.Fuller.Mr.and Mrs.Fuller will live at the Windsor Hotel until the house, now being built by Mr.S.Page, is ready for occupation.H.Collins has been suddenly + THE DAILY SMILE.Ÿ .| ,80 IT DOES.A professor while lecturing to his class on the subject of \u2018\u2018\u2019Tornadoes\u2019\u2019 tolde the scholars that _in the West were dug in the earth tornado cellars, where the people run to| shield themselves from an approaching tornado.One young lad in the class stood up at ask the question: \u201cAnd where do you go if you could find no _cellar 7\" The professor looked at him curiously, and.replied : \u201cThat all depends how good a boy you are.\u2019 .A STUBBORN OPENING.The head of the household was going through her husband\u2019s pockets the next morning.\u201cWhat kept you out so late last nicht 2\u2019 she suddenly demanded.\u2018It was, the opening of the campaign, my dear,\u2019\u2019 the lesser half replied.> \u201cWell, it didn\u2019t take three corkscrews to open it, did it ?\u201d ; .And sh drew the offending articles pocket and waved them READERS of the Record hold that Co -all been disposed \u2014\u2014 Bertrand\u2019s .Creosoted - Glycerine The new remedy for affections of the throat, larynx, bronchial tubes and lungs, such as obstinate sore throat, hoarseness, bronchitis, chroni¢ cough, congestion of the lungs and incipient consumption.\u2018 60c.per hottle cw 4 4 FOR SALE ONLY BY W.H.GRIFFITH, Prescription Druggist, 61 Wellington St.= Sherbrooke, Que- (Opposite New Court House.) Open on Sunday, 12 to 1, and 5 to 4 The Proper Thing - ; - _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 to keep flour, bread, cake, spices, etc., in is \u2018l'in.I have lithographed Fancy :Tin Box-° es, made for the above purpose, on - hand, constantly, in a variety of sizes and colors.No good housekeeper should be without them.: \u2014 JAMES THOMPSON.A.T.DREYV, 14 Water St, Sherbrooke, P.Q.er Gun and Locksmith.All kinds of Light Machifie Work done.Upper flat of machine shop to let.: _ BUSINESS CARDS AWRENOE, MORRIS & McIVER, Advocates, ste, Bherhreoke and Richmond.H YjbMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.ORTHINGTON & BYERS, PHYSIcians and Surgeons.A.N.Wor- thington, M.D.C.M.M.P.66 Dufferin Avenue, Burgeon to Sherbrooke, Pros téstant Hospital.Principal Medical Of- ommand.Telephones, \"Bell 141, Peoples 240.J.Roddick Byers, M.D.CM.LR.CP, & 8.Edin.Late Physician Royal Victoria Hos ital.Post-Graduate = University of unich Associate Physician Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital, 50.Montreal &t.Telephones, Bell 506.Peoples 117.- R.W.W.LYNCR, SURGEON TO the Protestant Hospital, 28 Montreal street.Bell \u2019phone 889.Peoples \u2018phone.R.W- DUNCAN SMITH.SURGEON to the Protestant Montreal Street; Bell ples \u2019phone.R.E.J.WILLIAMS, SURGEON TO the Protestant Hospital, 26 Montreal St, Bell \u2018phone, \\R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST to Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Hospital, 15 \u2018phone 228 Peo- \u2018phone 460.People'r | Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Dufferin Ave., Sherbrooke.Consultations: 10-12 a.m.and 1-4 pm, ment, G.K: ADDIE, B.A., Ba, O.E., AND es Prov.Land Surveyor, 81 Montreal St.Bell Telephones ATICOOK MARBLE AND GRANITE J Works.R.Hambly OCoatienok.Que DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAL %O0 LIVERPOOL.and by appoint- \u201cCANADA .We eessesess eersensecsns Oce.14, \u201cSOUTHWARK\u201d ee vusvonces one Oct.21 DOMINION\" .oo Vosss esrcensss Oct.28.OTTAWA\" .severe sesressee vous NOV.-4, CANADA\u2019 \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026 \u201cosvsie aossences evvsss Nov.11.\u201cKENSINGTON' .coiir\u2019 revere Nov.18.The \u201cCANADA'S 1s the Tastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding a re cord of 5 days, 38 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowsn Head and Fa+ ther Point.For all particulars as to freight and passage, apply to local agent or to DOMINION LINE, *7 Ut, Bacrament Bt Montreal, NO CASES FOR THE HIGE COURT.Brockville, Oct.4.\u2014Saturday ended the fisoal year in the High Court for Leeds and Grenville, and in making his returns to the Attorney-General, the clerk, 0.K.Fraser, had not a single case to report as entering the High Court for trial, the: cases having of in the : \u20ac list county judge's criminal court.RUE & BLANGHARD CO., Newport, Vermont now have the finest Jewelry Store in Vermont, Tt pays people to go there for Don\u2019t forget abou\u2019 this.Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Rings, | | Silverware and Cut Glass.gentlemen\u2019s dress, ent\u2019s Gloves.| A magnificent assortment women\u2019s as well as men\u2019s.Call and look Dent\u2019s Gloves, Christy\u2019s Hats.This is very much of a London s\u2018ore, taking its| tone directly from London on all essentials of J.R.MoBAIN, ~The new brown col- | \u201cor in stiffs and softs.Importer of English Hats and Gloves.noue ® Diract From-London, = Christy\u2019s Hats.Big assortment b'acks.See the new patterns in our Tweed Hats.PR A SSOUSONFEUSSIOUEUS NOGGNCESHNNSSONENNUEE - - A PR CE AS a; sts 20° rar 2 All * =; \u2018 - ee \u2019 .4 - : .; w.E \u20ac A \u201c : : 1° - 9 .i J é \u2026 À tn À J , # q a ~ RA GA N - vid »æ \u2018 « z \u2018 = \u2018 > £ 3 .& ; # - = - .- ai Î .« By : .i.a ; aN Ry .ca : Sr Lf ve \"x .a qs.\u201c5 it s - * hs - : : a # rt \u201c0 E #0 : - > 20% 7 > = ¥ ; es, - Te A Ras .Pare .x : A ; .; 2 2 .5 > - _ ë ol .LL ol : ., A - - Ss 7 hs LME 0 hr ; \u201c = , = 5 - 1 a AES Le ve, an 0 .= xy Pa ot q 2 TR AY whos : of A \u2026 - i Sy Ls ?3 .Laid Le a ; 058 ; a : : : .8 - 7 0 z TR a x .0\u201d ; LR : +, TT > Me : .fs, > Lo p 3 .\u201d - - .CE = : > IN x ye nt .a _ .- \u2019 n ea , PERE : : = > oS .Da pe , - A Bsa ~ he ee - - .2 , Lie 4 .i \u2018 Fo \" Fo ai o + - Li My - - a ne no, © ' A .\u201ca D Ce Pas Cy Toe r .+ co.pt - \u201d ae 7 \u201c PE fu 72 Eo 5 7e ! 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M > 2 \u201c - £ ; .+ \u2018om i ae : + .+2 : an + - \u2018 = 7 a, Y.+ 10% \u2018 et se .* SE Sam JO pad aie 4 PER À 4 ; .VL G | Ys A § a .7 _ : « n ms ; .\u2018 DEI a ds = 3 YA ac 18 mA Li ar y + ë \u2018 .- ._ + * wh ; : - - = \u2019 C7 ; ; Sy Fy J rd Te a CRE Ra Te au - z i 4 .- ._ - .8 A - .4 - - wv. gr Pl vote A0 IARI: Te 1 5 9 yy Les pa ai CF em ARAL Lx J PAGE FOUR.= - rete ee an MELE.NTT To XTRA REIGATE A OO ¢ POGKET - FLASH\" LIGHTS.lé cha Wor : À | 4 RE Bl Just received direct from\u2019 il - M (he Mannfacturers ts Bi à large stock of pocket FLASH LIGHTS S and BATTERIES 1 which we will sell at wholesale prices\u2014 Fl $1.50, $1.00, .85 cents.$i 4 | Extra Batteries only 35 cents each.| We will mail these to any address àt above prices.KERR & FOSS.PTS ROSE get TE Cr ey CENT LPR CROAT SRL agus bude 1 are all ready purchase if desired.Three Little Jewel Pianos, small sizes, 2 in oak, ; onmein mahogany case.Just the piano for small rooms.- Four full sized Upright Pianos nearly new, These r igumediate delivery.; Our By al Plant Pignas are kept io tune and\u2019 insured| at our expense and no charge for delivery.Al rental paid within one year may apply on i H.C.Wilson & Sons.CODERE'S AD.gucsencecessencenencencnnsencenencecececbes CODERE\u2019S AD.You wont get better TBESTEVER! EVER THE BEST! what you pay, than Codere\u2019s Specials Simply because our stock embodies the best of everything i in style, quality, fit, and finish all ab hats anywhere, no matter + revatio Binding: pe \u2014 La so mt 6 ee 7 if = SS rn, St Apr REY, AR sr eh dm quan en ca mers dde re ment or care Mec Dar a wa ie came es ASIE = 0 : N _ > | ro! = me trap ge at oo Neither Indian nor the Red Rose flavor, rT Im Ss 1 = 0\" , ta ac est = Chat \" , rom 5 ?3 - re RÉ EE IEE HR Re ow TE Shape nd CA AR ama, A came LN Yaya LA came apa us pt EEE SRP NT TR PRICE Fy 4 R Ji Tv oT 5 Eddie D p i SS) SOT POM 55 a .; > ace arret A wy where it is once tried.70 Le ba RE ade\u201d =: se iG EA RR Tu Let HL ilies Ba hs pere ES LC Ll Coal Louis A.Codere\u2019 s, 77The Popular.hatter, +.King Street, Nei et \u201cTadian n not \u2018Ceylon fea\u2019 produces the Red Rose flavor produce a tea with the: \u201crich fruity favor\u201d of Red Rose Tea from either Ceylon.or Indian\u2019 alone is impossible.+ Ceylon in itself possesses but combined in proper _ proportions they produce the \u2018\u2018rich fruity flavor \u201d- | that has made Red Rose Tea famous\u2014that makes Red Rose Tea the only tea used in any home \u2018is ; good Tea T.H.EstabrooKs St.John, N.B., Toronto, Winnipeg FLOOD OF GOLD.| HOW WOULD IT AFFECT ,THE iF > WORLD'S CURRENOY { - Ï 2 2 (Leslie\u2019s Weekly.) 4 =.Will gold ultimately become too A i \u2018plentiful for © use as money ?Some , | -persons think it will.The world\u2019s \u2018 | gold output was $254, 000,000 in 1904, | =262,000,000 \u2018in 1901, \u20185295,000,000 in 1902, $325, 000,000 in 1903, and $350,- \u2014 | 000,000 in 1904, Tt will be: $400,- 000,000 in 1905.How do we \u2018know i that the $400,000,000 mark will be reached in 1905?Because the chief | gold fields of the world were more productive thus far in; 1905 than they were \u2018in 1901.Last year the United | States led \u2018all the countries with an | output of $80,000,000.This year we | are breaking all the records .of this country.The South African gold field, the Rand, which produced $75, 000,000 in 1904, thus coming close to the fig- | ures immediately before the opening of wy ; \u201c| the Boer War in 1899, is now heating that output, and will yield fully $100,- 000,000 this year.parently exceeding last year\u2019s of £70,000,000.Canada\u2019s Klondike, while it will not in 1905 \u2018reach the 5 1 a Tr RT TR ETT Re par EE g IK i Cut ts di oar jure Fa , ae we La i a ob SOWA re X 5 Fair 5 HE MEIC 5 an TE - _ A ste > TE a em te = A pate UE = gp es > Re ee NE A Pano > ,; * y desde o ame: ave dl a PI RC a ep Eo Wr, LS ; ae y À ey TY a at NA el 7 AS { - _ 2 ye ne, .cite à ua n .\" A j bi ne 7.x pun rr AIS en ; a \u2014 N I Sy ph tits Fo \" A \\ _ i i es a i Lee a na g ares simanory ur roma pe pren = Eco A re jp = .\u201c mr ÿ g picid Pa on \u201d : be ; Lo a .Ce ER dedi (Rie icy IEG Rs ea Sa Uta rn ae dE a EE EE ü es po y N AIRES vik hare Ae oR Er Rr Sy) Ne ST Rr OTR - ; - LES Less ce eu Le ee ae me .emma see 01 goorton a a gad ons y | a rattachée, ride cit Ll £ ei ; 8 NER PAPER RT 0 = PE At CUS TREE Re.wo a = IR oe x < > ] .LR ; AR | , eue A - crie A ce CTT PET ES A orme ere a ne even ~ RES - [I \u2014\u2014\u2014 a gee - : ren es ME.\" core LTE .Rene HN a i = Smet pp ee qe pr pp sep oy De PR \" we x 5 J - + * \u201c , re VE = ER as Lo reg IE ; eu = RE © Tey pips == > \u201d v - ; = * Posie rate 2X \\ a ied \u2018 ro r , ; , i ; .; .| 2 Ca IR rs gene imo cee Le oy eosin een ies : = Lo .ml.on > - oe - = - , wry er Gs ma Ta aie apy Re 1 »| re 2 .ch ss ., POP tet Pp p ETS tn Peri - N ; | Le on 45 ~ SAT Re pe A - : À ESA \" - \" Re nis EE a es 4 A ENT Le SL a pes _ OA .ed seu = EX \u201c > .matt + HER n em Z y 4 3 Ca es fpr cet en pt ati fi Cae .TA ' / een creer 201 ago, is going ahead of last year, The world in 1905 is producing just Awice ns much gold as it vielded \u2018in 1896; when the Nebraskan, in the Chicago convention, started his little fin- Ln desta) 3 FR] he ancial reign of terror.The \u201c\u2018seram- 2 ble for - gold among the nations,\u201d which he dwelt on then has ended.cl- can it Every country in_the world which fers the right kind of security get all the gold these daysa-that needs, except perhaps Russia.whose credit is hit hard by the - Japanese war and \u201cby the menace of civic enta- clysm.The Nebr askan\u2019s own country Has more gold in 1903 than it can make profitable use of; and is \u2018sen-l- ing it to every country whith.asks for it.Talf a dozen countries = have dropped silver since 1896, and have adopted the gokl standard.Mexico did this in April, 1905, \u201c Every great nation in the world is on the gold basis to-day except China.Every small country is on the goid basis except halfa dozen of the minor \u2018ones in Latin America, Asia and Africa, which do not count in the world\u2019s affairs.At the time nearly half a- century à _ ; Australia is ap- | figures | high water mark of three or four years | Ÿ ago, that California\u2019s \u2018and Australia\u2019s 8 dreamed of previously.Chevalier, the French financier and economist, urged the denionetization of gold and the substitution of silver as the «measure of value.He said gold would become so cheap that it would sentl the prices of silver and of -all sorts of merchandise so sharp] y upward as to disorganize the world\u2019s finances and markets.The world\u2019s gold output in 1905 is three times as great as it was then.It promises to be still greater in 1908, and to keep on increasing for many years, not so much from the discovery of new fields as from the invention of new processes by which the extraction of gold from low grade ores, formerly discarded, is hecoming practicable.A few persons to-day, who never heard the name of Chevn- lier\u2019s lament over the impending luge of the yellow \u2018metal.This alarm, however, is not likely to extend far.The chances are that the world will al- etary use of the world\u2019s gold supply.- © - i 2 - \u201c| WAS OLD EMPLOYEE OF-CITY.The funeral of the late Laurent Gaz- non, who had been for many years in the employ of the Road artment of the city, took place yesterday morning at St.Jean Baptiste Church, Fast Sherbrooke.Rev.Father : La- porte, assisted by Rev.Father Parent and Rev.- Father Gervais ag deacon and \u2018sub-deacon officiated at the ser- vice in the church.The bearers were Messrs.T.Boyer, George Liberte, =.Lorainger, P.Gingue, J + Lambert, 18.Colle.# DEATH or J ORIN.E.McDONNELL.Mr.John E.McDonnell, brother of Mr.James H.McDonnell, of the Queen's Hotel, passed away this morning, after an illness of several months.He was about forty years of age and unmarried.The late .McDonnell has been proprietor of a \u201chotel at Windsor Mills, but lust spring suffering severelv from seiatic rheumatiam, he came to Sherbrooke, and been with his brother at the Queen's Hotel.The funeral will take place at 9a,m.Friday.to St, Patrick\u2019 church.à - | ldft for St.Catharines, Ont, newly discovered gold fields - were sending the world\u2019s product of the-|.yellow metal up to figures rever .de-| ways be able to make profitable 1non- has\u2019 since J | from If yon wish neat and thoroughly comfortable eyeglasses that will not fall off, that you canhot shake off, our Sta-Zoh will suit you, A.\u20ac.BKINNER, +R .Optician, 7 Strathcona Sq.8.111 Carpet \u2018Squares for hardwood \u2018floors, Edwards! .advte 52 danses, ?4 i Mr.H.A.Odell lett this afternoon n an extended trip to Western - On- (rio.Mrs.Logic, Mrs.Mackay and \u2018Mrs.romwell, of Sawyerville, are in town p-day.Mrs.A.G.Sangster and family have to: join , | people.Their Holy Father, when told er | a =a the Bulls, and ripped by the of the sad drowning accident, blessed : : = the people for the Joss of a spiritual _ Harassed and worried by manifold cares, |.vis : er, and also the beloved fathers | AR! would à on tho whoop that he thought mothers, brothers and sisters, who hal | A full line of UFR £ And the up-stocks slumping, and au ot been so heavily bereaved.Bishop ba- rent dssortnjent 4 po Jy \"the town ping, Rocque Was glad to he able to trans- 5 | RUBBERS.Roaring and slamming about his ears mit that blessing = from their Father ant it 0 \u2018our New 5 He grabbed his hat, and chased by bia fears and Vicar of the Lord Jesus Christ.Only one vi f our # That prodded him on with vicious punch, He truéted that on a future aceasion you will be one 0 He rushed away for his noon-time lubch.\"© Would have the opportunity of tell= tomers.He saw men lined at gilded bars, ing them of the many impressive = But he knew that the Fiend of that Cup things that fell from the lips of Pope © wil} NUT deals scars, | Pius the Xth.KRG np ATE.Smoothing the Ter vos for a time ha In conclusion he again thanked his Jap But saving a knockout for misled chaps.\u201d people for their Kind reception.Prussels, Yet.ga\u201d of But he knew of a cup that has truly cheered, The benedietion having heen pro- at, banquet of ee pig ight.ga And around the corner he briskly steered, nounced the Rs separated.expansion, Satur nt wot y And took it brimming, and spicy, and hot, The _clorgy were wwards received phatie denial to ; Jieate From the pretty girl of the SDL ot by Bishop LaRoe \u2018que in the Palace.Jue intended Lo abt And his soul was soothed, he forgot his Among those who ocenpivd promin- TL NTENCE FOR 2 cares ent seats in the aisle of the cathedral DEATH SE NTE And was ready again for the Bulls and yore : Mr.uti ; Lan be Ee trantion Bennett.® re Bears.J] Mulvena > Pellet, Mob A Doxle and 0e n FM 4 + Then over the rim of his cup he gazed Mayor Teonard, De.0, Cairn | ld to be Hn mar À pogPyotty girl as the draught he praised, I.BE.Panneton.K.CC, D.MiMan tath, the former for ater \u2018 ; Sow do sou Take it y pretty maid?\u2019 amy, LL.H.Guay, Win.Brault, M.b.fn mother, a dian pd, pe Use CHASE & SANBORN'S \u2014 that\u2019s Stenson, B, Sylvestre, J.1 Rovers To Fer of the In Lal she said.LL | Peter Wm.Murray, \u20ac.0.Genest cobs.\u2018 \u2014 i - su à sadn ee E \u20ac er Bedrooms, ete, i In all vies ' 9 x 10-6, 29x12; \u201cMan Bring measure wilh my > \u201cA ei iid No Honing.Good for a: Shirt ty ie 55 Front « for a year with! Sop 5.oes With 12 Waler Bali.us 24 Sharp Edges.ji Each Gillette Blads ls god Every.\u201c nivel at ul drawback to the use of ogy 6 razor \u2018has been dificlty d it sharp, But the Gillette Safe has at last overcome the iwelve :wafer blodes\u2019 bas tr ting edges.Nach wl last ie ; | to five- weeks and another bist ) 4 then put in Whio te ou Bn SP, been used they : 4 new ones ur ue 8 for three old ones, ar the pee | : 8 may be bought ata smell ot MB, 8 The Gillette Resor wll + experiment il you try de.at ledst a dozen ae bein to-day in Sherbrooke, SOR men who are oiost callishg in their praise of ft © One gentleman, who' had wd ers, told us t at It was he had ever used.with Morocco Case, ~ Mail orders have.pig sil J.d.Monet ; a : \" E; Ou G.A.& FR DE 67 \u2018KING STRESY other kinds o raze the fs: Price with 1 balers \\ atl fe \u2014 We are all ready now for 60c.in the dolles = a \u2014 Pplicaition, & Pod you may lay there ~\u2014 2, 0611, irès with yaa | ; E Go.oo | | tropping, oa 1 Fu \u201c use of any ky be difficulty of key Gillette Safety R tome \u201cthat.Each laden bas wo will lps m | \u201canather blade en all the blades ay be -exchanged tio of ope new Ig s, or the new b a small eost zor will be: 04 rou try one; ig are being of prooke; and b ost enthusif ofit- who had used \u2019 o's, Safeties am : vas the first § v ith comfort.blades is co Case, prompt attend eh now for: Fall dollar.SDERWEAR \u201c| LT BOOTS, our New Stor our steady\u201d pr Ç VIE NOT AB TI king Leopol onarrêss { co y night, 88 recent TE ate.© Qet.; Satu i rer ett we .x 8, + on ich y.- the murder 0 \u201cfo che latter sé girth Betsy | an da - New Branc 4 > +, 4.17 Pr: ge a = J Is \u201cIBEECHAN°S # Give Positive Rélief co \u201cwl Sigt.11th, pars > Sharpeni } pie 42 ; | Are Just HALF A CENTURY .The.- ~ Fastern Townships Bank - fransacted the General and Government Banking Business of the Eastern Townships, \u2018k 19 RETTER EQUIPPED ANR SERVE you.ATE.- JENNOX EP ASHIRE, SCOTSTOWN, __ LAK}> MEGANTIC.LE, WATERVI HATLEY, ; NORTE HETFORD MINES.es Departments at all Branches.as IN CANADA 48.3 l Do You Suffer fom HEADACHE LOSS OF SLEEP INDIGESTION 'JORPID LIVER \u201c= BILIOUSNESS « PILLS i will y remove the cause of H thos distressing complaints and™ | restore healthy action to every You will feel like a new n after taking a few doses of pam\u2019s Pills.They rid the À system of ihpurities, improve the | digestion, banish beadache and | - .= | ia aff cases of Biliousness, Consti- I pation, Indigestion and Disordered : \" The excellent results obtained [|| il bythe use of Beecham\u2019s Pills have 1 them worthy of the confie they enjoy.They have Ÿ helped thousands and recommend | themselves.« Sold Everywhers.In boxes 25 centà, MR.HARRY FLETCHER, Professor of Music.\\ his lessons on Monday, Studio room 6 Whiting Block, ÿ \u201cx Prospectus on application, ¥.R.BRADLEY & SON, * WBRTAKERS & EMBALMERS, humic $t, - Bell Tel.297 \"SERBROOKE,.P.Q.prés sn _ 000 Always the Same.Nestlé» Food is always the Same, whether you buy it in Canada or China, Nestlé\u2019s never varies dayor night\u2014summer or winter.You, can't always get miik from the same cow.A change of milk often means serious il].Ress for baby, \u201cYou can, get Nestlé\u2019s Food in every part of the globe.THE LEEMnig, MILES Co., LimiTeD, MONTREAL.! 23 $e.Women need a remedy coms- Pounded for their special needs.I.Hugo's Health Tablets for he are such a medicine âre à special remedy com- Pounded y a specialist for ist real Purpose.The special- pert r.Hugo, of Paris, who neal knows more ahcut the ar S of women to-day than per living physician.Their id] Purpose is to cure the ills of wo Ben and them al ne, They BH \u20ac nof for men, Le for Women.RR BAL \u2014\u2014\u2014 GRE \"- Lomo RITA NAVAL PLANS, sYin un Det 1 The Obuerver, fol- 2 % ls article of |, Stinduv on he fons naval plone, cavs the tar O extablish bacs at Gibral- < .; ; - Library aù0 Art Union pes-in District of St, Francis : | the Creen : handed \"The chief fhourners -voungést son of late CLG Ho © Co % $ Sherbrooke 3 & ar; $ i News Items, 3 06%06% ¢% e% a0.0 e BILD DIDS O GO Miss Ada McArthur j i ida McA is payin isi to relatives in St.Johnsbury, fg ot Mrs.We H.Stevens, of Montreal, ig staying with Mr.and Mrs.E.S.Stevens at their home on High street.Dr.TI.N.Howe, from Gi | .N., te pass, is the guest of Mr.an W.J, Stuart Meadow street, for few days.a Mr.Evariste Dubuc recent] > tt the roncral of his younger brother a Hector Dubue, which too ace at East Roxton.ook place at Mr.and Mrs.Charles Kin Boston, have arrived in town for a short stay, and are uest Magog House.siesta at the Master Ralph Webster left yes 5 i3 reste d Morning for Grand Ligne, Quer where he will attend school at the Feller Institute for the conmng year, oo Mrs.White, wife of Gen.White, of Peterboro, N.H.(formerly Miss Minnie Osgood, of Sherbrooke) is the guest of from Mrs.William Farwell, Dufferin avenue.M iss Greenshields, who has been spending the vacation at \u2018Burn Brae,\u201d near the city with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.A.=.Greenshiekds, has returned to her nursing duties in Lewis- ton, Me.Mrs.May Whitcher has left for Derby\u201d Line, where she will spend a few dave.and then go on to Boston for the winter.Her \u201cdaughter, Misg Dolly Whit- cher, will remain as a pupil at the Lonvent Mont Notre Dame.Miss McKenzie, of Lennoxville, who has been spending some time in the Jower Provinces, and subsequently vis-\u2019 ited her brother.Mr.Roderick MeKen- 71:.at Kingston, Ont.has returned to \u201cI'he Elms,\u201d much improved by the rest and change.5 Messrs.J.B.Taylor and C.AA l\u2019airaud, of Watertown, N.Y., were in town this week buying horses.Two \u201cKemptville: Mrs.À.Sykes, \u2018Westmount;/Mrs.B.Solo-.Robertson, Robertson\u2019s ; Mrs.MeLaren, Huntington ; Mrs.Montreal ; Mrs.ter ; Miss Sadie Fisher, Montreal.were purchased from Mr.S.C.Nutter, of the Silver Spring Brewery, and shipped yesterday.together with several bought in\u2019 Montreal.À man\u2019s handicap will bé played on the golf links, commencing Friday, of this week, for the President\u2019s prize.Score cards may be obtained Friday morning, from the Secretary, or one of Committee, and must be in not.later than Monday noon, Oct.9th, p YOUNG GIRI, SENT TO REFORM 0 SCHOOL.Georgiannia Baril was sent to the Reform School at Montreal by Judge Mulvens, this morning, for four years for theft of a gold watch and chain from one A.Goudreau.The evidence, showed that her mother was dead and her father absent in the States; that she lived with her grandparents who were unable to control her or keep her with them.She is not yet quite 14 vears old, THE LATE.JOHN RICHARDS.There was a very large and representative assembly yestedtlay at the obsequies of the Tate John Richards, which took place from his home in Capelton, \u201cSweet Pea Cottage,\u201d to St.Peter\u2019s church, Sherbrooke.Mr.Tambs, of Waterville, who had previously held a short service at the house, assisted the Rev.Canon Shreve, Rector, in the grand office for the burial of the dead.The bearers were Messrs.1.™S.Stevens, -F.Rodda, \u20ac.Chilson, H.Murphy and J.Jackson.- were Mrs, Richards, widow of deceased;\u2019 George | J.Richards, Charles and William Richards, sons; Misses Alma and Flizu Richards, daughters: Mr.and Mrs.Howard Thompson (last Angus).niece and nephew.and Miss Taylor, of St.John\u2019s.Newfoundland, cousin.The beautiful floral tributes came from fel- low-craftsmen and old friends: At the close of the service the procession proceeded to Elmwood cemetery, where the last solemn words were spoken.PRIDEAUX\u2014BRADFORD.\u201cI'he marriage of Miss Dora Eleanor Bradford, cldest daughter of Mr.W.J.Bradford, Orford, to Mr.Gilbert Pri- deaux, Black Lake, took place quietly at the Methodist Parsonage, at 2.30, this afternoon, the Rev.Po L.Richardson officiating.The bride, who was given away by her father, wore a travelling costume of blue ladies\u201d cloth with white sifk blouse and toque-to match.She was attended by her sister, Miss Nina Drad- ford, as bridesmaid, wearing a dress of \u201cdark green cloth and hat \u2018to match.Mr.Howard Bradford was grooms- an.mediately after the ceremony, Mr.and Mrs.Prideaux left for the West on their way to Nelson, B.C, where Mr.Prideaux has a position, | The presents included cheques and several pieces of beautiful hand-pain ed ching, A cheque for $100 came from, Mrs.William Prideaux.\u2014e\u2014 - BIRTHS.BAKRKR \u2014At \u201cSunnyside\u201d Danville, (ne, on Oct.2pd, 1905, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Io Go Baker.DIKATHS.B.C., Oct.Henry, Sleeper, of SLEEPER -At Greenwood, I.\u201c 1905, of periotonitis, Cecil , | Louis see, of Coaticook, in 31th year his age.MeDONNELT\u2014At : John E.Toms Brother of J.HH.McDonnell, of the Queens Hotel.MeGEE\u2014At\" Sherbrooke on Sunday, October Ust, Bruce Fdward Barr an fnnt son of fédward and Mary McGee, aged 3 weeks.: \u201c WACNAMARA\u2014On .Sept.26th.1905, Sherbrooke, Oct.| «res 42 MeDonnell aged 12 1 J 8 ille, beloved Mrs.John Parks\u2019.Danvil , 1 ite ge widow of the late John Mac Numara, of Castlebar, aged 87 years.MEET TO DISCUSS 4, 7 MISSION WORK.| (Continued from page one.) organ.This evening anthems will be \u2018rendered by the full choir of © the church, The delegates attendin are as fol- tows: Mrs.(Rev.) T.G.Williams, Mon.Koo ; Mrs.S.J, Hughes, Athens; Mrs.nox, Montreal ; Mrs.Sparks, Kingston ; Mrs, T.N.Read, Merrickville ; GT (Rev.) Sykes, Smith\u2019s Falls; Mrs.ny L.Masten, \u2018Coaticook ; Miss Bishop, Granby ; Miss M.E, Scott, Merrick- ville ; Miss Dora Klyne, Athens; Miss astcott, Ottawa; Mrs.Graves, Wa- lee ; Mrs.Barrington, Waterloo ; rs.\u2019F.Van Allen, Aultsville ; Mrs.A.Gallagher, Por land ; Miss De long, \u201cFananoque ; Mrs, (Rev.) Muirhead, Kingston ; Mrs, Trennaman,, Prescott: Mrs.Mussen; Qu bec ; Miss Mussen, Quebec ; Mrs.Casselman, Chesterville; Mrs.RR.McCreary, Arnprior; Mrs.W.J.Hunt, Montreal Annex ; Mrs.(Rev.) Cairns, Napanee ; Mrs.E.S;: Howard, ] yircenshields homestead has been enr West Brome: Mrs.James - Winter, Ormstown ; Mrs.R.A.Dunn, Franklin Centre ; Mrs.G.Cleveland.Johnville; Mrs.A.Wilkinson, Sawyeryille ; Mrs.Evans, Sawyerville ; Mrs.\u201c(Rév.) R.Smith, Pemibroke; Mrs.(Rev.) Reynolds Mrs.Deacon, Stanstead; mon, West Ely; irs.A.F, Leggatt, Ottawa ; Mrs.Clifford, .Brockville; Mrs.J.C.Spence, Ottawa ; Miss Nessie Beall, Pembroke ; Mrs.Davidson, Waterloo; Mrs.Bird, Waterloo; Mrs.(Dr.) Nichol, Montreal ; Mrs.Parsons, Montreal ; Mrs.Stanton, Montreal ; Mrs.(Rev) Clendinnen, Stanstead ; Mrs.Hilliard, Morrisbur ; Mrs.Humphrey, Cardinal ; Mrs, urrell, Gore ; Mrs.Doherty, Ottawa ; Mrs.(Rev.) T.W.Crane, Elgin; Mrs.McLaughlin, Waterloo ; Mrs.Cheeseborough, Montreal ; Mrs.Nash, Iroquois; Mrs.Em- pey, Montreal; Mrs.T.A: Craig, Kemptville ; Mrs.(Rev.) Corrigan, Iro- qu'ois ; Mrs.Perkins, .Ottawa ; Mrs.(Rev.) J.M.Murray, Lanark : Mrs.Dixon, Rockfort ; Mrs.(Dr.) Shaw, Montreal: Stevens, Montreal ; Mrs.- (Rev.) Mrs.(Rev.) W.Mrs.Meyers, Montreal ; Osborne, Montreal ; Mrs.Derbyshire, Smith\u2019s Falls; Mrs.Marshall, Abbots- ford ; Mrs.W.\u2018ville ; Mrs.M.White, Brockville; Mrs.G.Davidson, Lennox- Allan, Montreal; Mrs.Lees.Montreal; Mrs.J.Brawn, Ottawa; Mrs.W.S.Brown, Laflamme, Winches- \u2014\u2014> A Tax Dodger.The income tax is an old institution in England, and a story- which should 1 amuse all taxpayers is told of the way in which Kelly, former owner of the Haymarket Opera House, \u2018evaded paying his tax.The commissioners called to protest at his having given his income at £500.\u201cSir,\u201d said Mr.Kelly, \u201cI confess I have erred in my return.In fact, I have not 500-pence.\u201d _*\u201cAre you not stage manager at.the opera house?\u201d inquired one of the commissioners.\u201cI am,\u201d said Kelly, \u201cbut there is no salary attached.I do it to gratify my love of music.\u201d \u201cWell, but you teach?\u201d said another.\u201cI do, but I have no pupils,\u201d was the ready answer.\u201cIl think you are à concert sinxer?\u201d persisted a third.\u201cYou are right, but I have no engagements.\u201d \u201cAt least you have a good salary at Drury Lane?\u2019 cried the last.\u201cA very good one,\u201d said the imperturbable victim, \u201cbut it is never paid.\u201d He was let off.Persin\u2019s Anthem, - Persia is an ancient country, as the world goes, It has ancient monuments, It has a literature in several ages.But one of its institutions, its national anthem, is\u2019 comically modern.Several French bandmasters were in Persia less than half a century ago, organizing military bands.The shah was about to start for Europe and it occurred to him that he ought to have a national anthem.Summoning M.Le- niaire, the French military music master of Teheran, the afternoon before his departure, the monareh, with an instinct more imperial than: musieal, ordered him to have a \u201cPersian\u201d national anthem composed and played before him by the imperial band next morning.There was night work fo.everybody concerned in Teheran tnat night, but next morning the \u201cnational anthem\u201d was duly played\u2014and approved, and it is the \u201cnational anthem\u201d still, \u2018 LL.[PI hee | Sunlight So find any cause for complaint.LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO 1004 The Sunlight Maids fin BOOK-REEPING AND SHORTHAND.We are now prepared to -give a thor KEEPING, SHORTHAND; (Boyd's Bamous Syllabic etc.Terms moderate and easy payment.College, | Piper,\u201d is not expected to live » \u2014 Pee P0 etree {EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Mr.Greenshields, K.C., is erecting a palatial residence on his Danville farm \u2014 It will be a large and elegant structure of brick with stone facings.The old \u201cirely removed.\u2014\u2014 Mr.J.U, Messier, has sold his farm (the Steel farm at Corris), 643 acres, to a New York syndicate, for 317,000.The Company\u2019s object is to mine the ashestos, of which there is a large supply on the farm.- PS \u2018 Co At the Toronto exhibition, Mr.Ed- son A.Booth, proprietor of the Waterloo creamery, was awarded second prize on ten pound boxes and third on prints.The entries were numerous and the competition keen.Messrs.J.M.Bourgeois, N.P., and R.F.Shaw are taking the school census of the town of Waterloo.Under the terms of the town charter they are obliged to take a census of the population at the same time.\u2019 \u2014\u2014 The Roxton Falls Council has passed a by-law, granting the Roxton Novelty Chair Company $1500, balance of a bonus.voted \u201csome years ago, y and authorizing the loan of $3,500 t& the same concern.The amount is to be raised on the debentures of the municipal ty.: to ; ; John C.McLean, of Brompton Gore, familiarly known as \u201cBig John, the \u2018 many- days.He is 91 years of age and is one of the original settlers in the Gore dating - back 80 years.Until fwo weeks ago he was hale and hearty as a man oË 60.He was always a very much respected neighbor.: \u2014 The Protestant school assessment in Couticook, is five mills on the dollar +.the Roman Catholic tax is seven mills.In St- Jolins the Protestant School tax id 34 mills and the Catholic tax \u2018 last year was 5 mills, but will probably be a fraction less this year in.consequence of the revenue expected to be derived from the school tax, on the Singer property, already valued ut over $500,000.\u2014St, Johns News.| The movement organized by Dr.Phelan and Dr.Nelson, - of Waterloo, for the removal of the unsightly \u2014.= oo i 00.0.0 28 0 + + o 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 A A I CO CE ES ES > ; Montreal, Oct.3rd, 1905.CHEESE\u2014The receipts of cheese Monday wère 12,794 boxes.As the result of the strength shown in the country on Saturday, the local market was strong tpday |with holders asking 11fc to 1ljc for Ontarios, and 113c to 114e for Que- becs.At the bodt this morning 1lc to 11}c was paid.Exports from \u2018Montreal last week showed an increase over the previous weev.amounting to 93,122 boxes, against 87,60v poxes ot the prey- ious week.; BUTTER\u2014The receipts of butter Mon- firm uhder a fair export demand at 28c and 22c to 22}c for good to fine.Dairy is quoted at 18c to.19c.\u2018Experts ot butter {last week showed a decrease, \u2018the shipments for the week 29,016 packages, as against 31,920 packages for the \u2018previous week.LIVE STOCK\u2014At the East End Ahat- \u2018ings of live stock were 1,200 cattle, 1,- 000 sheep and lambs, 100 calves apd 50 milch cows.Although the suppiy of.cattle was large, tne undertone of the market! was steady, and prices show no important charge from a weck ago.The demand was.good from local buyers, and irade vas active in top grades, but the for common and inférior stock was slow and few choice beeves sold at 5c; t 4ic to 4ic, fair at 3%c to 4c, good mediu and inferior at 24c to 2äc per Ib.An active trade was done in shecp and lambs,| there being a good demand from ruled firm.Export sheep sold at 4c, and butchers\u2019 stock at 83c to 8%c per 1b.A lot bf choice were, bought for shipment to the United States at 5fc per \u201c1b., -and other sales for local account.were nlade at 44c to.5¢ per Ib.The demand for calves was fair ot Se to 3e per lb}.ap ilch cows sold at from 5 to.$60 old + $ # eee seems re oe mere CLEMENT THEATRE! edpesday, October, 4th 1905, Lewis Morrison stumps from the river bank between the Lewis and the railroad bridge has \u2018been so successful that the promoters feel not only gratified but grateful to those who generously seconded their efforts.- Contributions in money and work have resulted in hundreds of stumps being removed.Those that are fit for fuel will be dried and given to the poor.Thus the schéme combines the three-fold object of beauty, health and\u2019 charity.Mr.Jas.Davidson, who always takes a keen interest In -anything calculated to improve the town, was a handsome subscriber: 1f he could have his way, an embankment + would be built, by means of which sev- éral acres of land might be reclaimed and converted into.a \u2018public-park and play grounds.His idea is n good one and some day wiH no doubt be carried out.-_\u2014 STOCKS, R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day-s prices, one o'clock by telegraph, as follows : ap does not ?harden or shrink woollens It'is injurious chemicals and adulterations in common soaps that destroy your clothes.It is adulterations that harden your woollens .and the excess alkah that destroys and shrinks them.- ~ Sunlight Soap contains no adulteration or excess alkali.It is just pure saponified fats and oils.That is why it cleanses your clothes perfectly in hard or soft water and does not injure them.\u201cAll dealers are authorized to return your purchase money if you N : IN ; ws » À 4 tf\u201d 5 oR - ~_ * & 2 deu EN d that flannels do not shrink when washed the Sunlight way Rooms 4 and 5 Whiting Block, 53 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, Que, MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Can.Tac.Ry.} Detroit Ry.y 178% Montreal Light and Power 944 Twin City 118% NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.Reading 124 Brooklyn Ry.Transit ' 73 U.S.Steel 381 Atchinson : } 904 Union Pacific- 134 Iirie 50 Am.Sugar 142% CHICAGO BOARD.OF TRADE.Dee.Wheat 84} Nec.Corn - .433 12.35 a = { fo Ling .A ¢ ee 3 res gr augh and complete instruction in - BOOK- System) TYPEWRITING, Apply Syllabic Shorthand & business eo AS ; -MEPHISTO nu tiie a, Aa + \u201cFaust\u201d PRIOES, 250, :50c,} 75c, and A to K in Orchestra $1.00.AUCTION SALE + ON Wednesday, October 1!th, 1905, The undersigned has received instruct, ions fr R.JAMES POPE, who hag sold his FARM to sell by Pub- \u2018 lic Auction at SPRING ROAD Ascot Corner, reserve, horse, milch cows,\" stock, pigs, poultry, wagons, sleighs, harnesses, ,arming inplemnents and toold, &c¢,, &c., Household furniture, &c., &c; See posters.Sale ät 1, o'clock 9.1.! ; - JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.AUCTION SALE Being instructed by MK.C, J.YOUNG, we will sell at his .residence 117 WELLINGTON ST., (Oliver's Block) on Wednesday, October 11th, 1905, all his HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, com- rising | Wicker Rockers, Upholstered Rockers] Reception Chairs, Easy Chairs, 1 Whatznot, Centre Tables, 1 very fine large Mirror, a large lot of Oil Paintings and other pictures, lasely, Brackets, 1 extra] pair Portiers, Lace Curtain and Poles, 1 large l\u2019arlor Carpet (brussels), 1 Dining Room Carpet, Card Table, 1 large round Table, 1 large Oval Mirror, {8 Centre Tables, 1 Ileater (nearly new), 1 China Cabinet, 1° Singer Sewing Machine, -1 Sick Room Table, 1 ex Dining Table and Chairs, Sideboard Lounge,| l\u2019icturés and Curtains, 2 Bed room Setts, Springs and Mattresses, Feather|.Bed, -3 Bedroom Carpets, a lot of Matting, Rockers, Camp Stools, Clothes Box, a large lot of Books, 1 Sick (hair, Stair Carpet, Toile Ware, Pillow 8ham Holders, Mirrors, Oil Cloth, 2 large| Clothes Horses, 1 fine Range, 1: Gias Stove (3 burners), 1 Kitchen Cabinet, 140 gallon Tank and piping, 1.\u201cQuehec!\u201d\u2019 Heatér, a large lot of Crockery, Gldässware and all the Kitchen Sundries, 1| fine Mantel with fire-place Combined, d dot of Axes Shovels and are ticles to numuerous fo mention.\u2018Sale at 10 o\u2019clock.: \"TG.H, KERR & CO, = Auctivneers.PUBLIC NOTICE.Under instructions, I hereby give notice that all signs, posters or other advertising matter in any form, must be removed from and off all trees, poles fences or other crec- tions situated within the lim- city property, heforc ay next, the 9th day of without young Otherwise proccedings will cen as the law directs.R.DAVIDSON, Chief of Police.day wdre 1,234 backages.The market is* amounting: to, charge of ,toir market Monday morning the offer\u2019 some of these were left dat 34c, common at Bc to Bic, both local and export buyers, and prices\u2019 |.will sell at $60 a gk = g 2 > ved Lee \u201c _-_ ; 1 .ETE TT ROCSREPIievesteasesesedd to HEUR WANED \u2018 at 3 Shoe ; ; : oe TT ree see To.) BP $ second Ade.n d mors Jomsatio 4 VEY BROS.P GKING GO.» = slerionl and other help than PNT & - | *% ii ot oat the or iy cone .~ .° way get just the kind of halp yor $e < want.a fan # Will pay for week commencing Oct.Ist for 3] Wath Ja irar, lathe ve of the tamu ° : .! e + .- 7 Choice, Dressed Hogs, delivered in Sherbr«oke, % WANED HOUSE MAID T0 As- * %* met 8ist in care of children.Mrs, F.N.$ ; I | MClrea, 14 Bank St.- > 8lc.per b.Qe SRA WANTED \u2014 à ENERAL SERVANT.a.Apply Mrs.Irwin, 8 Cressie St.VV ANTED-STRONG BOY 17 OK 18 / ol age, two days per week.Apply Sherbrooke Steam Laundry.ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SPINners and ° twisters.Steady work and good pay.Moore Carpet Co.V ANTED\u2014INVOICE CLERK HAVING: office experience; Must speak both languages.Address giving references, D, Sherbrooke Record.WANED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, | Protestant, to go to East North- field, Mass., wages $15 per month and fare paid.Address H, Record Office.\u2018EN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN every \u2018locality throughout United States and Canada to advertise our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, fences, bridges and all conspicuous places; \u2018distributing small advertising matter ; commission or salary $960 a year or $30 a month and expenses $3 a day ; steady employment to good, reliable men ; we lay out your work for you ; no experience needed.Write, for full particulars, Salus Medicinal Co., London, Ontario.GENTS\u2014WE PAY CASH WEEKLY for selling the only line of nursery -atock and seeds that sells readily.Big- 1 gest list of leaders.Live samples.Pro- Nurseries, Ottawa, Ont.(1) \\ ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE AN ALL Around laundryman capable of taking washroom and starchroom: State salary expected.Address, Palace Steam Laundry, St.Johns, P.Q.- VWANTED\u2014SMART TIDY GIRL AS 5 maid, wages $12 per uionth.Address H, Record Office._ = E> 1 family.Man kept.D.P.Robertson, Lénnoxville.ra TT = - FOR SALE: For SALE\u2014DOUBLE HOUSE 53 AND 55 Queen St.Nine nice rooms each side.Modern conveniences, ood plumbing, electric lighted.In excellent state of repair inside and out.Independent coal furnaces.Shed attached ard good barn In rear with \u2018water and light.Rents $375 per year.Will be sold with immediate possession of one half or fully rented.Low price and easy terms, for quick sale.Apply W.8.Dresser & Co.FE SALE\u2014PAIR MATCHED HORSES 8 years old, weight twenty eight hundred.Ernest Pierce, Melbourne, Que.OR SALE\u2014COMMODIOUS HOUSE.9 rooms furnished throughout in hardwood.Magnificent location.Albi modern conveniences.Four lots, price low.Also buox case, combination rolled top desk, and féw other articles.Apply J.H.Kellar, 46 Quebec street.oo Jor SALE BLACK AND Will} Spaniel dog.Guod hunter, good house dog and verv pretly.Has heen operated upon.years old.Price #5 cash.1, J.Randall, Box 26 Greenlay/ Que.ERAL SERVANT WANTED\u20142 IN Apply.Mrs, Jon SAITE\u2014DRIVING HORSE, PERfectly sound and in good condition, t years old, weight about \u20181000.Also concord and sleigh, almost new.Address A, Record \u2018Office.- .OR, BALE-A FEW No.1 DE LAVAL.>.Separators \u2018O5 model, Capacity 500 machines were never used.each.Write C, Record Ibs.\"These Uilice.a ea MISCELLANEOUS.AY ANTI£D \u2014 BOARD IN PRIVATH .family for about two months.Address G, Record Office.DES- Fe*rinnen cn SALESLADY 4d 1res situation.Speaks both languages and can give best references.Address KE, Record Office.TO LET.- - rPENEMENT TO LET\u2014NUNMBER 22 A.Walton avenue, with all modern conveniences.Apply number 22 or to o, L.Collins.- .10 LET\u2014APARTMENT IN STANLEY Avenue Terrace 8 rooms, modern conveniences, rent $12.50.Apply C.A.McKechnie or N.N.Walley.- 0 RENT_TWO NEW TENEMENTS.to rent on Fulton Avenue, Sherbrooke.Heated By steam.All modern conveniences.Rent includée heating.Apply A.B.Wiggett.~~ oe LOST.-OST ON 'LHE STREET LAST night a red-woolen lap robe.Finder address Record Office and get/ reward.(1) \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Have your | _ | HORSES CLIPPED y M.RB O\u2019DONNELL.FOR SALE CHEAP, A quantity of lump dough, suitable for feeding hogs ; also, clean lard barrels, suitable for packing pork.Apply, ROWELL, SON & CO., 209 Wellington Street.House for Sale \u2018 \u201860 London street ; all modern conveniences ; very desirable location.Pos session lst Nov.Apply on premises.A.L GILLIES.\u2014\u2014\u2014 -_ _\u2014 A Meeting of the Sharcholders of the + = ® .\" 9 Sherbrooke Dairy' Co\u2019y, will be held on Monday, October 16th, 1905, ut 3 pan, at their office, m the City : 7 of Sherbrooke, E,W.JONES, Sec.AUCTION SALE \u2019 ON.Thursday, October 12th.1905.The umdersigned has received instruct, ions from - : : Mit.JOHN B.McDONALD, to sell by Public Auction at his FARM 4 mules from Sherbrooke on Broipton Road = .BROMTTON.without reserve, 1 pair bay horses, 1 Luwekskin horse, grey fare, 4-year-old Hilly.yearhng, and sucking colts, 20 \"'mileh cows, 10 to culve this full; ve 2-year-old, 15 yearlings, Calves, Choats, driving téaui harnesses, new! UJ.8.Separator No.6, milk cans, &e., &e.Sen posters.Sale at 1 o'clock p.m.= JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer, .Police Office, Oct.2, \"05.meme\" CARD OF THANKS.I desire to.extend my heartfelt thanks to the| many kind friends and neighbors for their syinpathy and assistance in connection! with the illness, death and burial usband.of wy D ° MRS.JOHN RICHARDS.Albert.|Mines, Oct.4, \"05, x ; \u20ac a \u2018Estate Late A.H.M.Simpson Any person hawing claims against the late Arthur Henry Mears Simpson will prease forward, thew to the undersigned t Lennoxville.ab Lenn A; F.SIMPSOY, tected territory.Apply now to Capital 4 pm - ae = ; 3 Tl a 1k A hs pee x » pp + 3s Wet a a rt Gap ra A Seow * Ba 5 RIL.yr ever sete ; a A a Eel Va iii LT rt Pr SEM rte Se À oo coy - , CRE ASS Lo pear IE, A ren staan + 0.SO POND Are I rp Schwa siete (rey?pores tr ie pe Spe RBI \u2014\u2014 as Sg oe SAS ee ; pets ca tres ais, > SNK A} ~ Fyrrhen ie \u201c i Be ee 0 unie ae 0 \"ae ar cr a ft AE IN ES ES RE rr TR a Te re ra a AT fn LS - Ar ws | Am A + ve wm AS on x A.EE op 5 a TS T UR ON A rt AVI Aly SE NE ET LATE us .» ur x 3 a à N Li .* ! 4 \u2019 Cp \u2018 ç to Fama one pn a » ma sa a IETS SPR a 2 AE steam] CER IR TE SR pe eo rp + a a Ai iris és pride his v 8 LAIR RE Tie A - & 3 Toa RY = CR SAR a a a ASL À CIRE SLR CP PAIE BEN YIN Pg CS EU TO ES RS ; us a A NP es + .A eo ; PRESENT A | nasi ac nab Jose SOE.OEM to, ce en ah .agree IN oon fret mt We TREE ER Se ES ré Ir .Coe A 2.JUSTE >.5 PM tes Coen ha re Lo el < PR A .& A Po x _ .AE pie * t i mre Sere Pre NS a xr hs \" - ™ - roger ) pote v ke ae FOND .be rag ms igre: Mend l - : eu û .oh RAC ph af TRY Ae OL Oty ABER = ay PW, Fs MRTE + ys v 4 27 Rpt ge Lon; att is x amon 0 CEE z Lo pool a dps.op rong RT) 2 by > Epo 7 des red = a arret y 2 = 7 = - = ° a pay A Loa o 4 \u2019 \u20ac Se : oe : = TE > er 5 ; A A Ra dl SRE ! RD k ë x .a abi T po: > ace 3 x Ts mg gr irs - git igh PO ; : = TIE A PE sm n SERRE TR i : 2 à d ntl a pn i = a > ou pes +» a Le ces - re 4e - 0e .rm © _ cl > ~ Sp.= .\u201c .- ; pèse \" = oo pm \u201c aco \" MA SE .| ; .Ve .pe | ; re .1, \" , - \" se a .> je hi di.> \u201c ry = \" \u201c me rude es na \" atome an ' marne es ment ue shy 0 : AEN § \u2019 \" - * ; - v ; A À RED .| ; - ~ i , Lee mea vm ep rm A mq at = ns pA prep 2p \"000 ae | grrr + gprs aan ay od OMG Es RA RE bar Cet Se ie TX a nm ei eR es rm Am es re a LY _\u2014_ # pm SEMI-READY : ~ SHER CLOTHING.We\u2019 have received a great deal of encourage- ment, since taking over the biand of clothing.Our Jist of customers has been | augmented, through carrying this line.Our full line has not yet come to hand, but if we do not have a suit agency for this well known or overcoat, that suits a customer.we can procure his choice within ten days.department is kept busy in The price is n the pocket of every suit.BOUCHER & LAGROIX, 163 Wellington Street, As a result our special order this connection.Sherbrooke, Que.Each PENINSULAR RANGE can use either coal or wood.WINNIPEG, MAN.| - HAVE WELL VENTILATED OVENS theovensweet.And all this without the loss of any heat or waste of fuel.PENINSULAR RANGES are well made\u2014they save fuel\u2014and are so handsome in design and finish, that they are drnaments to any home, \u2019 Ask your stoveman to show you a PENINSULAR RANGE, CLARE BROS.& CO., LIMITED, .MAKERS ©F THE FAMOUS \u201c\u201cHECLA\u201d FURNAGES PRESTON, ONT.mu Maybe you don\u2019t know how [iI important it is to have the oven [|] of a range properly ventilated.Unless the ventilation is perfect, i everything that is baked, tastes the same.PENINSULAR RANGESare ventilated just right.\u201d The odors and steam are drawn from the oven, and a fresh amount of heated air is supplied, keeping has extra wood grate, so that you VANCOUVER.8.C.Raglan Overcoats I just received nice goods, and warm Overcoats for very small money.Do not forget Green Cash Receipts.mous | New Sherbrooke Clothing Store, \u201c* J.M.NAULT, Prop.DANVILLE FAIR PRIZE LIST.Names of Winners at Annual Exhibition Held Last Saturday.The following is the prize list of the Danville Union Agricultural Society\u2019s 29th annual exhibition, held at Dan- ville, Que., Saturday, September 30th, 1905 : IIORSES.Agricultural colts, 1 year\u20141 H.A, Peters, 2-W.II.Philbrick.Agricultural colts, 2 years\u20141 H.H.\u201cCleveland, 2 Wm.Armstrong.Agricultural colts, 3 years\u20141 H, H.Cleveland, 1 William d'airburn, 3 R.Ne Findley.Agricultural mares and foals\u20141 P.D.\u201c Marston, 2 J.N.Greenshiekds.Roadster colts, 1 ycar\u20141 J.N.Greenshields, 2 Jas.Haddock.Roadster colts, 2 years\u20141 C.C.and F.Cleveland, 2 Rich.Taylor, 3 H, 3 years\u20141 A, Peters, : - Roadster colts, Arthtr - Carson, 2 D.W.Harvey.Roadster mare and foal\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 M.Marston, 3 Jas.Haddock, 4 J.N.Greenshields.Agricultural stallions, 4 years \u2014 1 John Ashmore, 2 Jame Haddock.Pure.Bred Belgian stallions, 4 years and up\u20141 Baron Champlouis.Roadstér stallions, 4 years\u2014l Otis Gallup, 2 Wm, Massey.Roadster stallions, 2 years\u20141 Irvine Gale, 2 Arthur Lafrance.Roadster stallions, 1 year\u20141 A.J.Morrill, 2 hd.Lodge.Draught horses\u20141 C, C.and G.F.| Cleveland, 2 Baron Champlouis, 3 J.M, Gibson, 4 A.J.Morrill.\u2019 pa driving horses\u20141 C.C.- apd.G.Cleveland, 2 '15.J.Morrill, 310.\\My Ingalls.Single driving horses\u20141 C.F.Burbank, 2 George H.Burbank, 3 at.Gale, 4 J.0° Webb.High stepper in harness, special - \u2014 Baron Champlouis.Single driving horses, 3 years\u20141 O.M.Ingalls, 2 Lyman Morrill, 3 AE Morrill.Saddle horses\u20141-\u20ac.(, and G.F.Cleveland, 2 John S.Riddle, 3 Ronald Brown, 1 Fraest Burbank, 5 Jas.Riddle, Ponies\u20141 Miss Alma Webb, 2 Miss E.Crockett, 3 C.(.and G.F.Cleve- lan 1, : = R.Armitage, judge, CATTLE.Thoroughbred, Durhams and Herefords Best male, diploma\u2014R.J.Macleay.Best female, diploma\u2014H.H.Cleveland.Aged bulls\u20141 H.I.Elliott, 2.J.R.Silver.Bull, 2 years old\u20141 R.J.Mac- Leay, 2 D.W.Harvey.Bull, 1.year old\u20141 H.I.Elliott, 2 S.Leet & Son, 3 Jos.McKeage.Bull calves under 1 year\u20141 H.1.Elliott.Bull calves under 6 months\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 J.R.Silver, 3 S.Leet & Sons.-Cow 3 years and up\u20141l R.J.Mnc- Leay, 2 H.I.Elliott, 3 H.H.Cleveland, 4 Daniel Sullivan, 5 S.Leet & Sons.Cow 3.years old\u20141 H.I.Elliott, 2 H.H, Cleveland.Heifer, 2 years old\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 H.1.Elliott; 3 R.J.Mac- Leay.Haifer,\" 1 year old\u20141 H.L Elliott, 2 H.H.Cleveland, 3 R.J.MacLeay.Heifer calves under 1 year\u20141 H.J, Elliott, 2 R.J.MacLeay, 3 H.H.Cleveland.Heifer calves under 6 months\u20141 HI.Elliott, 2 R.J.Macleay, 3 H.H.Cleveland.Grade\u2014Beef Class.Milch cows\u20141 F.B.«Gallup, 2 C.F.Burbank, 3 S.Leet & Sons, 4 J.E.Findley, -5 H.Æ Cleveland.Milch cows, ears\u2014l F.B.Gallup, 2 sv à Vilson, 3 L.A.Riel, 4 Otis Gallup.Milch cows, 2 years\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 Stephen Olney.Heifer, 2 years\u20141 S.Leet & Sons, 2 Otis Gallup, 3 H.H, Cleveland.\u201c Heifer, 1 year\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 H.1.Elliott, 3 M.Marston.Heifer calves under 6 months\u20141 J.H.Cleveland, Working oxen\u20141 C.C.and G.TF.Cleveland, 2 A.J.Morrill, 3 R.Taylor, 4 William Webb.Steers, 3 years old\u20141 John F.0 Donnell.Steers, 2 years old\u20141 James Me- Kenna, 2 F.B.Gallup, 3 Wm.Ol- \u2018ney, 4\u2014S.Leet & Son.Steers, -1 year old\u20141 D.W, Harvey, F2 Daniel Sullivan, 3 Arthur Carson, 4 N.Armstrong.Steer calves\u20141 D.W.Harvey, 2 8, Leet & Sons,-3 H.H.Cleveland.Judges\u2014John Nixon, G.L.Pope.Thoroughbred Ayrshires, Guernsey's and Jerseys.Best male, diploma\u2014T.D.MacCal- lum.| Best female, diploma\u2014T.D.MacCal- um.Aged bull-1 J: N.Greenshields, 2 T.Crockett.: Bull 2 years old\u20141.J.N.Green- shields, 2 Major Armstrong, 3 T.D.MacCallum.Bull, 1 year old\u20141 T.D.MacCal- lum.: Bull ralves under 1 year\u20141 J.N, Greenshields.Bull calves under 6 \"months\u2014I - T.Crockett, 2 J.N.Greenshields, 3 T.D.MacCallum.Aged cow\u2014l J.N.Greenshields, 2.Crockett, 3 T.D.MacCalluff, 4 J.0.\"Webb, 5 E.E.Philbrick.Cow,\u2018 3 years old\u20141 J.N.Green: shields, 2 T.D.MacCallum.Heifer, 2 years old\u20141 T.D.Mac- Callum, 2 5 N.Greenshields, 3 T.Crockett.: Heifer, 1 year old\u20141 J.N.Green- shields, 2 T.Crockett, 3 T.D.Mao Callum.\u2018Heifer calves under 1 year\u20141 T.Crockett, 2 T.D.MacCallum.Heifer calves under 6 months\u20141 J.N, Greenshields, 2 Major Armstrong.Grade Dairy.- Milch cows\u20141, Jas.Houston, 2 Ed.Gale, 3 J.N.Greenshields, 4 E.E.Philbrick, 5 Ernest Burbank.Hide We have methine to conceal; no.secrets to yO o Se cr \u20ac ts medicines.publish the formulas of allour do Almanac for 1906; or write us and we .vill send them to you.Then show the formulas to your doctor, and ask him what he thinks of them.rE pp \u2014 You will find these in Ayer\u2019s J.C.AyerCé., Lowell.Mass.A.McCallum, 2 H.L Elliott, H.j G J.1 creamery, .shields, 2 T.D.MacCallom, 3 Alfred Milch cows, 3 years\u20141 J.N.Green- Heifer, 2 years \u2014 Connolly 2 N.2 \u201c_ Rief.Sheen epes\u20141 J.R.Silver, 2 Jas, Golden Russet\u20141 James Snaden, 2 naden.Ewes, qne year et Jas.Snaden, 2 19.C.Stockwell.\u201cHeifer, 1 year\u20141 S.Leet.& Sons, actallum, 3 Alfred Connoll Heifer alves under 1 year\u20141 J.N reenshields, 2 J.A.MacCallum, Heifer calves under 6 \u2018months\u2014] J.J.A.Greenghields.Jud Pure Bred Long Wool.Aged rams\u20141 Colby D.Gallup.{one year old\u20141 Jas.Snaden; Rams, J.R.ilver.Ram lambs\u20141 J.R.Silver, 2 Jas.\u2019 Snaden.shields, J.E.Findley.Mitch ws, 2: years\u2014l.R.N.Find- ley, 2 Ronald Brown, 3 Ernest Burbank, R.W.Frank.ne year old\u20141 E.H.son, 2 C.D.Gallup.CT, Ewe lambs\u20141 E.D.McLallum, - One voue \u2019| Bros.\u2018ewes\u20141 T.D.McCallum, 2 J.ields, = -Hon.m ntion\u2014Edwards\u2019 Bros.\u2018Grade Short Wool.Wm.Webb, Aged rams\u20141 Philbrick.Aged ewes\u20141 Wm.Webb, Ewe lamhs\u20141 Wm.Webb, Thomas, Wilson, judge.: PIGS.ure Bred Yorkshire.Aged bgars\u20141 J.N.Greenshields.Boar pigs\u20141 Alfred Connolly.Aged sows\u20141 Alfred Connolly.Sow pigs\u20141 J.N.Greenshields, 2 i Onions\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 C.Alfred Connolly.Denison.A.O'Neill, - Pure Brod Chester White.Aged Boar\u20141 W.S.Denison, 2 R.MacLe y.Boar -pigs\u20141 R.J, MacLeay.Aged sow\u20141 W.S.Denison.Sow pigs\u2014l J.W.Denison; ire Bred Berkshire, Boar pigs\u20141 J.R.Silver.Aged sows\u2014l A.G.Moore.Grade Pigs.\u201cAged sdws\u20141 R.N.3 E.H.Wilson.Wilson, , 2.+N, P Sow pi s\u20141 E.H., Armstrong, 3 R.J.R.N.Fi Black r ville.Carson.Sow an FOWLS.Brahma/fowls\u20141 W.S.Denison.\"Wilson, judge Pure Bred \u2018Short ool Sheep.Aged rams\u20141 J.N.Greenshiclds, 2 3 Edwards -Bros.\u201c old\u2014I Edwards\u2019 ambs\u20141 T.+ ne year, old\u20141 T.D.McCal- : lum, \u201c2 J} N.Greenshields.Ewe-lambs\u20141 T.D.McCallum, 2 9; ROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1905.1 J.N.Green- } ne year \u2018old\u20141 E.H.Wilson.fl bs\u20141 E.H.Wilson, 2 Jas.\u2019 D.McCallum, 2 2 CC, 0.2W.S.8 Findlay, 2 M.\u2018 MacLeay.litter\u2014l M.A.O'Neill! 2| lay, 3 E.H.Wilson: .David Watson, judge.PE - * wi A H.Wilson, 2 C.|- fred Connolly.P.Wilson.\u2018| Large potatoes\u20141 C.C.and G.F1 Martha crabs\u20141 James Snaden, John Hannen.iH Grimes\u2019 Golden\u20141 Wm.Olney, James Snaden.Pomme Grise\u20141 James William Olney.Pewaukee\u20141 J ames Snaden, 2 Wm.Olney.Blue Pearmain\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 John J.Andrews.Wolfe River\u20141 A.B.Perkins, 2 Wm Olney.Alexander\u20141 James Snaden, 2 Alfred Crack.Mcintosh Red\u20141 E.H.Wilson, 2 S.Leet & Sons.- Fameuse\u2014l James Snaden, 2 H.M.Lockwood.\u201cYellow Belle Fleui\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 L.A.Rief.Bethel\u20141 James Snaden, 2 William Olney.Ben Davis\u20141 James Snaden, 2 L.A.19 to Snaden, 2 .Dughess\u20141 John Q.Adams.Canada Baldwin\u20141 T.Crockett, 2.S.Leet & Sons.Polman\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 Wm.Olney.Peach\u20141 Jos.Jackson, 2 Charles | Anthony.: St.Lawrence\u2014l T.Crockett, 2 Ar- hur Carson.\u201d Longfield\u20141 John J.Andrews, 2 L.A.Rief.~Wealthy\u20141 A.B.Perkins, 2 John J.ndrews.\u2018Scott's Winter\u20141 L.A.Rief, .2 Chas.\u201cAnthony.Collection of apples\u20141 James Sna- den, 2 William Olney.Collection garden vegetables\u20141 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, 2 Richard Taylor, 3 Alt.Manering.Mangold Wurtzle\u2014l C.C.and G.F.Cleveland.Large beans\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 G.J.Hamilton, 3 Chas.-Anthony.; Small beans\u20141 John P.Wilson, 2 Alf.Connolly, 3.J.E.Findley.Beets\u20141 Richard Taylor, 2 C.C.and \u2018G.F.Cleveland, 3 Alf.Mannering.Sugar beets\u2014L Alfred Crack, 2 Al- Table\u201d potatoes\u20141 John J.Andrews, 2 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, 3- \u201cJohn Clgvel and, 2 Alf.Connolly, 3 John P, Wilson.Carrots\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 W.H.Phi.brick, 3 G.J.Hamilton.Turnips\u20141 Alfred Connolly, 2 T.Crockett t, 3 R.N.Findley.Swedish turnips\u20141 W.H.Philbrick, 2 R.N.Findley, 3 Rich.Taylor.C.and G.\u2018F.Cleveland, 3 L.A.: Pumpkins\u20141 Otis Gallup, 2C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, Cabbage\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland._ Squash\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 Arthur Carson.\" Tomatoes\u20141 R.Taylor.- - Collection tomatoes\u20141 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, 2 R.Taylor.Specials\u2014Large squash\u2014T.Crockett, citron L.A.Rief, cauliflower Alfred Crack.à P; P.Fowler.judge.GRAIN.Wheat\u20141 Stephen Olney.Oats\u20141 Stephen Olney, 2 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, 3 Alfred Connolly.Beahma i ¢hicks\u20141 W.S.Denison.° Langshdn fowls\u20141 Edward Blake.Dorkin fowls\u20141 W.8.Denison!\"} fowls\u20141 U.Bonne- game Black red game Mountain |& Son, J.W.S.Deniso Leghorn fowls\u20141 0.Gallup; 2 D.W.Harvey, 3{Irvine Gale.Leghorn jchicks\u20141 D.NW.Harvey, 2 : 0 ville, 2 8S.B S B hilbrick.ilbriek.Hudon fowls\u20141 U.Bonneville.Hudon chicks-1 U.Bonneville.Minorca |chicks\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 A.McGallum, Hambur Bantam ~ Bantam tis Gallup.Rhode Island red fowls\u2014I S.Leet & Sons.Rhode Island red ohicks\u20141 U.Bonne, Leet & Sons, Orphington fowls\u20141 KE.E.Philbrick, : Turkeys\u20141 G.J.Hamilton, \u20182 EF lake.Turkey Poults\u20141 E.ilver.lake.\u201cson.ley, 2 Joh 0 A A ~ Home-made Goslings\u20141 W.S.Denison.Judge, J.| L.Barrie.PRODUCTS.\u201cCreamery butter in tubs\u20141 Shipton 2 Ash creamery.in prints\u20141 Ship- ton creamery, 2 Ash creamery.Duiry butter in tubs\u2014l J.E.Find- Q.Adams, 3 DAIRY Creamery butter ilver.Dairy butter in prints\u20141 J, E.Find- ley, 2 Stephen Olney, 3 John Q.Jackson, 5 G.J.Hamilton, 6 E.E.'Philbrick.\u20ac : cheese\u2014l John- Q.Adams, 2 J.W.Denison, 3 W.5.Denison.Factory cheese\u2014l Pinnacle factory, 2 dams, 4 Jos.Asbestos factory, tory.2 J 8 Maple sugar John Q.Adams, ohn Q.Adams.Honey in sections\u20141 E.D.Harvey.Strained honey\u20141 Simeon Adams, 2 E.D.Harvey, 3 E.G.Baker.FRUIT | AND VEGETABLES.Plums\u20141 Jas.Snaden, 2 J.C.tockwell.Grapes\u2014l.James Snaden, 2 Adams i Siberian crabs\u20141 Alfred Crack, +2 Chas.Anthoty.TNE LD, Alfred Crack.lymouth Rock fowls\u20141 =.A.2 Alfred Crack, 3 lymiouth Rock: chicks\u20141 S.Leet & So 8, 2 E.A.Mountain and chicks\u20141 Geo.H.Barlow, fowls\u20141 W.8S.Denison.Ham urg chicks\u20141 W.S.Denison.owls\u20141 U.Bonneville.chthe-1 U.Bonneville, 2 Ducks\u20141 {Daniel Sullivan, 2 Edward Blake.\u2018 ! Ducklingsi\u20141 Daniel Sullivan, 2 E.Geese\u20141 Jas.Snaden, 2 W.S.Deni- I Iney, Ik.N.Findley, 5 Simeon dams, 6 Daniel Sullivan, 7 J.R.Si : 3 Slatington fac- in tubs\u20141 D.W.Harvey, 2 Geo, H.Barlow, 3 Adams.Maple sugar cakes\u20141 D.W.\u2018Harvey, 3 Simeon Adams.Maple syeup\u20141 Simcon Chas.Boisvert, ÿ John S.Mably, 4 Bees wax\u20141 Simeon Adams, 2 E.G.Baker.- Geo.F.Cleveland, Herbert W.Armstrong, judge * qe chicks\u20141 \u2018Atthur Blake, 2 J.R, Stephen Simeon Adams, 2 Simeon 4 Connolly.| Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.therough.- fancy bottle, special\u2014Mrs.A.Connolly Barley\u20141 Daniel Sullivan, Timothy seed\u20141 J.E.Findley, 2 J.J.Andrews.gee of corn\u20141 John J.Andrews, 2._M.Lockwood, 3 L.A.Rief.et corn\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 C.C.& G.F.Cleveland.Ensilage corn\u20141 Alfred Manering.\u201cPop corn\u2014Sp.J.E.Findley.P.P.Fowler, judge.Manufactured Goods.Double farm wagons\u2014l Brown Bros.Single farm wagon\u20141 C.R.Thurber & Son.Top buggy\u2014i C.R.Thurber.& Son, 2 H.T.Barlow.\" Farm sleds\u20141 Brown Bros.H.Towne, judge.Single Pot \u201cplants in Bloom.Tuberous Begonia\u20141 Mrs.-C, C.Rex Begonia\u2014I Mrs.Protherough, 2 Chas.Anthony.Begonia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs, Defosse, Collection of Begonias\u20141 Mrs.Cc.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Fughsia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, .2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, hon.mention - Chas.Anthony.Flowering Geranium\u20141 Mrs.Prother- ough, 2 Mrs.L.Defosse.: Foliage\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.Frotherough.Ivy Geraniums\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.Solfection of geraniums\u2014l Mrs.Pro- therough, 2 Mrs, C.C.Cleveland.Cactus\u2014l Miss Annie Snaden.Coleus\u20141 Mrs.N.Armstrong, 2 Mrs.C, C.Cleveland.Amaryllis\u20141 Mrs.R.N- Findley, - 2 Edward Blake.Heliotrope\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Miss Jameson.Primula\u20141 Mrs, Mrs.Protherough.Abutiton\u2014] Mrs, Mrs.- C.C.Cleveland.Collection of Abutilon\u20141 Mrs.Pro- therough.Calceolaria\u20141 Mrs.L.Defosse.Gloxinias\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Petunia\u2014! Mrs.Ed.Blake, 2 Mrs C.C.Cleveland.Oleander\u20141 Mrs.Ronald Brown.C.C.Cleveland, 2 re Protherough, 2 J.Memitton, 2 l\u2019alm\u2014l Miss Jameson, 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, hon.mention Ronald Brown, Miss Annie Snaden.Cultivated fern\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.C, C.Clevæana.Collection of house ferns\u20141 Mrs._ C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Foliage plant\u20141 Ronald Brown, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Collection of foliage plants\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.N.Armstrong.Climber he Trellis\u20141 Miss Annie Snaden, 2 Mrs.Wm.Armstrong.Hanging basket\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.Collection of house plants\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.©.C.Cleveland, 3 Mrs: L.Defosse.Jerusalem cherry tree\u2014Special, E.G.Baker.Judges\u2014Miss Cleveland, Mrs, F.Foster.LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Crochet wool lace\u20141 Miss Harvey, 2 Mrs.L.Defosse.Crochet cotton Yuce\u20141 Miss Harvey, 2 Mrs.W.R.Brock.Paper work\u20141 Mrs.TL.Defosse.Baby's dress, special -Mrs.Charles Boisvert.| Collection of burnt work, special \u2014 Miss M.Cleveland.Large collection of amateur \u2018photo- graphy\u2014! R.B.Speer, 2 George Pro- = Mrs G.F.Cleveland, Mra.G.L 2 Alfred | 4162 .eme = a RCD} 74 ay Melee, judges.2 cma a dr HE or, Day by day, we're showing the store is, oth in goods and service, better buying facilities have enabled us discount the best of last vear.because of big as to bring liberal concessions.Don\u2019t merely take our word for it.the new gloves and put them to any te They tome to us with aun abso\u2019 ute gudrante quality.If anything is wrofg tbe maker it\u2014not yo that will gi u, orus! The John Murphy Company Limit BETTER GLOVES You'll find no glove an yw re you better satis te than the ¢ La Rive\u201d at $1.25 how m uch bette In gloves to double.orders Take awa >t you please 8 as Pays for hers à 1 PETER THOMPSON SUITS FOR Missy AT $10.00 INSTEAD OF $25.09 , _ The demand for \u201c Peter.Thompson's\u201d has by | come so geueral that we have copied the -825 New York models in a suitably good serge, suhstit Stars for the American emblem dnd $10.00 for the - American price.- ting THAT SILK SALE .It is mdeed the real \u201c LIKRCA\u201d unteardbl Taffeta advertised so freely : ab i ) that we are sellin to-day and to-morrow at .35.The John Murphy Company, Limit Dry Goods, .MONTREAL.Crochet quilt\u20141 Miss Adams.Cotton.patchwork quilt\u20141 Mrs.À.J.Morrill, 2 Miss Adams, Wool patchwork quilt\u20141 Mrs.5.Leet, 2 Mrs.L.Defosse.Silk patchwork quilt\u20141 Mrs.\"James Brady, 2 John Hannon, 3 Mrs.L.Defosse.Knitted cotton Woven quili\u20141 Mrs.C.Boisvert.uilt\u20141 Miss Adams.Irs.I.Defosse, 2 Homespun woollen stockings\u20141 Mrs.| William Armstrong, 2 Mrs.Joel Olney.\u2018Fine woollen stockings\u20141 Mrs.Joel Olney, 2 Mrs.Wm.Homespun wool socks\u20141 Mrs.Armstrong.Olney, 2 Mrs.William-Armstrong.Special\u2014Mrs.J.E.Findley.Factory wool socks\u20141 Mrs.S.Leet, 2 Mrs.William Armstrong.Fine wool socks\u20141 Mrs.Joel Olney.2 Mrs.William Armstrong.Homespun wool mittens\u2014! Mrs.C.D.Gallup, 2 Mrs.O.Harvey.Hon.mention\u2014Mrs.Joel Olney.Knitted gloves\u20141 Mrs.J.E.Find: ley, 2 Mrs.0.Harvey.= Home made blanket\u2014Mrs.vert.\u20ac C.Bois- Rag carpet, cotton warp\u2014! John Hannon, Mrs.Alf.Connolly: Hand drawn rag mat\u20141 Mrs.L.\u2018| Defosse.Braided rag mat\u20141 Mrs.Joel Olney, 2 Mrs.John P.Wilson.Rag mat\u20141 Mrs.Mrs.Chas.Boisvert.Ladies\u2019 mitts\u20141 strong.Mrs.C.Boutelle, ton, judges.J.-Q.Adams, 2.| Mrs.Wm.Arm- Mrs.G.J.Hamil- \u2014 Pickles, Preserves, ete.Sweet cucumber r pickles i Fa E.H.1 Wilson, 2 Mrs.S.Leet.H.J.Wi ms, 3 Mrs.Sour pickles\u20141- Mrs.L.Defosse, 2 Chas.Anthony.Green tomato Snaden, pickles\u20141 Miss A, 2 Mrs.H.J.Williams.Special \u2014Mrs.N.Armstrong.Ripe tomato pickle\u20141 Mrs.H.J.Williams.Mixed sour pickles\u20141 Miss A.Sne- den, 2 Mrs, E.Blake.Mixed sweet pickles\u20141 Miss A.Sna- den, 2 Mrs.E, Mixed Mrs.KE.H.Wilson.ickles\u20141 Miss A.Snaden, 2 Wilson, Mustard piekles\u2014I Miss A, _Snarlen.Picallilli\u2014IT Miss A.Snaden, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Tomato catsup\u2014! Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.W.-J .Gallup, Catsup\u2014] Miss A.Snadtn, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Unfermented wine\u2014! Mrs, Olney.«Stephen , Raspborry vinegar\u20141 Chas.Anthony, 2 Miss A, Snaden.Special\u2014Mrs.Stephen Olney, Strawberry.preserves\u20141 Mrs.L.De- fosse, 2 Chas.Arthony.Raspberry preserves\u2014] Mrs.1.De- fosse, 2 Mrs.Wm.Olney.Special\u2014Mrs.E.G.Baker.Black berry pre werves\u20141 Mrs, J, Jac th i son, 2 Mrs.J.Williams.Blueberry preserves\u20141 Mrs.L.De.fosse, 2 Mrs.Wm.Olney.ple proserves\u20141.Mrs.L.24 S.loot, Special.Mrs.oJ, 2 Miss A.Snaden.Defosse, Jackson.Plum preserves\u20141 Mrs.John Mably, Peach preserves\u2014l Mrs.J.Brady, 2 Mrs.CG, Cleveland.Pear preserves\u2014| Mrs.JJ.Brady.J Crab Le préserves\u2014l Mrs.LL DÉ fosse, Mra, J.Jackson: Hon.mention\u2014Mrs.5, leet, Rhubarb preserves\u20141 Mrs.Joseph Jackson, 2 Mrs.R.N Findley.- White currant jells- - den.Miss A.Snn- © Black currant jellv- 1 Miss A.Sna- den, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olnéy.Red currant jelly\u20141 Mrs.Stephe n Ol- ney.Apple jelly\u20141 Vrs.Mrs.H.J.Williams.Collection of jellies\u20141 Mrs.I.2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Judges\u2014Mrs.-Geor re À.E.8 Stockwell, Mrs.S.Jos, J ack son} 2 Blake, Burbank, Mrs.A.Olney.Bread\u20141 Miss Jameson, Mis, Joel Olney, Mrs, E.E.Philbridk, Mes, CC.Cleveland ; 2 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton, Mrs.William Olney.R.N.F indley, Mrs.Mrs.N.Armstrong, Home grown wheut bread\u20141 Mrs.J \u2018KE.Findley.Sweet buns\u2014] Mrs.So Olney, 2 Mrs.R.N.Findley.Plain buns\u20141l Mrs.Miss Jameson.Olnev.Parker house rolls\u20141 Mrs.- - | ~.E.Philbrick, 2} Stephen Plain rolls\u2014Mrs, Stephen Olney.Fruit patty pans Mrs.M.J.Gal: (leveland.lup, 2 Mrs.C.Plain patiy pan Mts.Wm.OI nes, 2 Mrs.W.1 ru Scoteh, short brond - Mrs CE.1 lovelamdd, A5 > et #o- Ys Joel ) 1 I taisec doughnuts] M 8 Olney.we Vite _ Plain Joughnuts\u2014] Mm.1, 2 Mrs.CC.Cleveland, L Deen | Fruit cake\u20141 Mrs.L.Delos, 3 In kK.Findley.ir cake\u20141 Mri.J.; Findie; Ginger snaps\u2014! Mra.Mrs.N.Armstrong.EH Yoaf cake\u2014! Mrs, C.C.Cleveland « Mrs.L.Defouse.à Layer eake\u20141 Mrs.Jod \u2018 Mes.J.EK.Findley.Obey, Angel cake\u20141 Mrs.Joel Sponge cake\u20141 Mrs.L.Defome.Hermit cakes\u2014] Mrs.Stephen Cream of tartar biscuits] Mr phen Olney, ® Mrs, E.E.Philbrid.Tarts\u20141.Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, Mr Stephen Olney.Cookies\u20141 Mrs.Wm, Olney, 3 ka R.N.Findley.- Pump in pie\u20141 Mrs.W.J.Gull Mrs, J.Findley.Cream pei Mrs, Stephen Ole, Apple pie\u2014l Mrs: EE.Philbriek, ! Mrs.J.E.Findley.\u2018Custard pie\u2014! Mrs.Wm, Armetrox 2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Home made candy\u2014l Ma, Stephe Olney, 2 Miss M.( Tevelgd.Maple creams\u20141 Mrs.W.J.Gall, 2 Mrs.C.C.Clevelapd., Judges\u2014Mrs.J.McCain, Nis Annie Snaden, Mrs.%.LY opel Gate receipts, $483.C.C.Brown, Secretary Tren.Cut Flowers.Bridal bouquet\u2014] Mrs, Protherough Hand houquet\u20141 Mea, G.J.Homi ton, 2 Mrs.Ludger Defosse, bon.me tion, Miss Annie Snaden.Table bouquet\u20141 Mrs, Prothetouh 2 Mrs, L.Defosse, \u201cFloral design, cross\u2014l (Mrs.Pros ough, 2 Mrs, (i.J.Hamilton.Moral \u2018design, anchor-l dre.hw theroug Floral design\u2014! Mrs, L Delo, Mrs.Protherough.Pansies, best 12\u20141 Mrs, C, C Gee land, 2 M rss Protherough.Collection of pansies-l Mra | Cleveland, 2 Mex, LL.Difouse.| Sweat Peas\u20141 Mrs, C, C1 : 15.H.Wilson.Collection of sweet peas\u20141 An.Cf Cle \u201cyelunel.{ Collection of annuels! Mr.« Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.oy Verbenas\u2014 1 Mri, (0, ©, Cleve Mrs, Protherough.Stocks 1 Mr (CC cy Cleveland H Asters\u20141 Mrs, CC.Clevelend, Mrs.Orange Harvey, © baling 1 Mrs ©.( i Gladicla ! Mra.i C, Stocks Mrs, C1 C2 -Clevolane Naxturtions | Mra, CC.(levels Jl ges Miss Fame Mra H + S.(aibfon, Mrs.Stockwell \u2014 RRR Nd Out of the Woods Yet.* Many are the changes rung @ «i} joke vhielh suggests that the jus is more or less \u2018 \"dangerous ; on, but som times the stories are ufte as to pieve a wort of novelty.v \u201cI1aw\u2019s your husisand getting nd EN melody axked Mrs.Cutting ng smpanion bad been ah pneumonia.l .\"64, + don't know _ what to sf I ee uiting answered, with the ; mad indeéision which chi Cos je tons.\u201cJ wad yl her speech\u2019 and ac or i iv we've had young Dr.pre to Lia from the first, and at \u201ci Juul sold Dr, Green from ds tor ton, Well, the last time ine core he said to me, \u201cMrs.Cut \u201cninÿ now call him gut of danger of ' is, 4 1 éunginee T might say-be doesn't seem much #ke it with © Morse coming every other Youth's ( \u2018ompanion.rt - Beauty.plis \u201cBeauty is a question for.Abe to decide,\u201d remarked Ar 0 presséd for a definition.Le LW wrote d' trentixe on the sub) 5 the manuseript is not er | even if it were would we | - mile.to agree on Men like Hegel, beauty?Gr Fichte, Emerson, Burke oe wrote philosophical volume en ag sys où (rs topic.none of t ing.however.All the poets, he and the musicians of the * wo! tried to tell wha .t beauty s on.one single point has a arr o ent been made evident\u2014 Til ¢ ) er to À of beauty is the pow .to the secret of thts powef world aguiu disagrees.; iy ces or .SA i rtm - 2 Mrs.Protherough, hon.mention ir.§ INTEREST NeCALL BORRE & AND © GE AND © Now York, Oct.presiden tan Life Insurance 30,000 from the mrance Company wet, à rate belo wes brought out vestigation last w President John A.Yark ddfe, tamtitio borruwed $73,000 tan at the \u201came Jan 1903.\"! 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