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I armor until they: were \u201ctwice we tural size.The \u201cmatadors te similarly attired, : and when one.tampered by his padding, was unable 0 tape the chargé of a bull.the impact resembled \u2014n colli: two fether pbled à collision between The fight Was more à contest of a limited round pu- (Ory wag St, in that the pahn of vie # decid awarded on peints.The Juag- the bulls; Honey ii in favor of Vas to hold te ; the intention Plenty of Hot genuine hull fight, with 2 0 blood-sheckdinir, hut the nu- onities intefered.li ent of the 4 tan: es soil on the Pacific const.UNITED STATES ENGLISH.FRENCH AND GERMAN = COUPANIES TO ESTABLISH .Berl; Octobe by That +R r 6.stated here 1 the .1 .Gorm fading Enelish.French and ; Insurance .UE I.Hanning ance Companies are United Bingo tablish branches in the Æranée* Tes as the result of the in- revelations in New York.FIND DESERTER GÆTLTY OF MER- B DER.te ton, Vi.Oct.60 N jury ves - of haine Je Benjamin Williams vuilty \u201caîtes p Shot and Life Police Other Williams XeGrath on Max 12, 1904.ag a wagon fifo 3 00D D He will hye + wa lrisonment, 1 i SOr.to-dav, at Fort cntenod to Mol} ç .hile po, WS killed Mas 12, 1904, \u2019 Other desert, Placing With.and two Under es from Fare ihn Allen \u2014\u2014 - yr.and Mre Baldwin.of Contirook: \u2014, HRT - Watetvile Bat, Mrs, and Miss Ball.of : .« Were amane e = one « ty yesterday.TT = de j ! vus the first : ind ever held on \\imeri- , nthe State Prison L the Visitors to .WEYLER.Gomez Denounces Palmer Administration.\u2014 SAYS CUBA IS RULED BY THE FEAR OF ASSASSINATION.New York, Oct.\u201d 6.\u2014 \u201cLiberty ; in Cuba, and the condition tata there is worse than it ever was under Spapish rule, even in the most fero.aous periods of the Weyler Government.Figancial ruin and \u2018ishonor face the people, and if things continue as they are the nation will be converted into one of hereditary rule.\u201d This declaration was made ; night by General Jose Miguel Gomes governor of the province of Santa (lara, and candidate of the Liberal party for the presidency of Cuba, who arrived on the steamship Monterey from Havana, accompanied by Colonel Orestes Ferrara, one of hig closest adherents.Although he denied he had any such fcar, color was given to the report that General Gomez = had left Cuba to escape.assassination by the fact that as soon as he stepped from the ship to the Ward Line pier in Brooklyn, he \u2018was surrounded by four Pinkerton detectives who accom- | panied him in a closed carriage to the New Amsterdam Hotel, where he will stay while in this city.According to other passengers on the Monterey, the impression in \u2018Havana is that General Gomez\u2019s mission is to call upon President Roosevelt and invite the intervention of the United States in the prevailing troubles between the Liberal party and the Government of President Palma, but when questioned about this, the general said he had no present idea of doing so, although he would he, very glad if he could enlist public sentiment and sympathy in the cause\u2018 of reason and justice for the whole: people.NEW YORK MAYORALTY.- { - - MAYOR MeCLELLAN NOMINATED FOR ANOTHER TERM.New York, Oct.6.\u2014Mayor Geo.B, McClellan last night was renominated for the four years\u2019 terms beginning on January Ist next, by the Deniocratic city convention, or Tammany Hall organization.\u2014 Mr.McClellan is now rounding out his first term of tw& vears, the State Legislature having recently amended the city charter so as to provide for a four ycars\u2019 tenure of office for officials of Greater - New York.\u2019 : \"The Tammany Convention was held in Carnegie Hall amid much enthu- sinsm.The ticket named follows : l'or, mayor\u2014Geo.B.McClellan, of Manhattan.: For comptroller\u2014Herman A.Metz, of \u2018rooklyn.| For president of the Board of Alder- men\u2014DPatrick I: McGowan, of Manhattan.: Mr.Metz is named to succeed Comptroller Io.M.Grout and Mr.McGowan to succeed President Chas.V.Fornes.Mr.Fornes presided at.last night's convention, and Comptroller Grout seconded the nomination of Mayor Me- Clellan.\u2019 \u2018 -4+\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 COUNT LAMSDORFF.\u2014 WILL.CONFER WITH CHANCELLOR VON BUELOW AND PREMIER ; ROUVIER.Paris.October -6.\u2014The St.Peters- burg correspondent of the Temps hears that Count Lamsdorff, the minister of foreign\u2019 affairs, will shortly visit Berlin \u2018and Paris to confer with the German chancellor, Von Buelow, and the French Premier, Rouvier.: \u2014_\u2014 T0GO\u2019S FLEET.\u2014 ; POSSIBILITY THAT IT MAY MAKE A TRIP TO ENGLAND.London, October 6 ~The Express says that plans are being discussed lor th bringing to England of the fleet of Admiral Togo.Nothing is yet settled.Many of the ships are repair ing and refitting and cannot leave Japan for some time.ET BOY HAS NARROW ESCAPE FROM i DROWNING.The five and a half year old son of Mr.Frank Leech had an uncommonly narrow escape from drowning yester- av.Che child left the Central , School, which he has recently begun 'tà at tend.quite early and went across the saw mill bridge towards his home on Queen street.Child-like he stoppec to play on the bridge, and in some way fell into the water some two feet from where it rushed over the dam.In a few minutes he would inevitably have heen drawn over and dashed to pieces on the rocks below, if some men Who were Working near by had not seen NS danger, and hurriedly threw a rope.which the little fellow managed 0 «ize.He received a had bruise on the head when he fell, bu} pthermies was unhurt, though much righ and dripping wet.KILLED BY FALL OE BOULDER: 1 ! \u2014While climb- Winstad, Tonn\u2026Oct.4.\u2014Whi ing à fifty-foot hill here Monday.Jas.G Maddruh, Jr.who was on & hunt: ing trip, stepped on a big boul er, which toppled over, and both man ant rock were hurled down a fifty-foet cm- hankment.At ton fell on Maddrah and killec stantly and found by his son.- ; 7 \u201coo.v 44 5 444444445353 + WEATHER PROBABILITIES.~Jorecast for the next 2 + «ical Bureau : ; : = .- Moderate winds ; mostly nor +++++ therly ; fine and comparatively cool.o the bottom the rock him 1n- his crushed body was].+ + + hours, issued by_the Metcorolo- 3 was \u2018dismissed for + + + \u2014 THE INSURANCE INVESTIGATION.\u2018Mutual Life Co.$2,600,000 PAID AS COMMISSIONS TO McCURDY FAMILY.New York, Oct.%\u2014That thè astounding total of [82,600,000 has been paid as commissions by the Mutual Life Insurance Com any by two men- bers of the family of Richard, A.Me- Curdy, President of; the company, and the promise of District Attoiney Jerome \u2018that the insurance scandals certainly will be submitted later to an extraordinary grand jury were the surance \u2018situation yesterday.It was brought out by testimony before the executive insurance committee that Robert H.McCurdy, son of Richard A.McCurdy, has received as commissions on foreign business $1,163,- 829, and on domestic business $541,- 852, and that Louis A.Thebeaud, son- in-law of Richard A.McCurdy, has received an aggregate of $920,113 in commissions from the company.Robt.H.McCurdy said he expected his income this year would be about $110, Peevious to this testimony, W.F.Thummel, an attorney of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, testified that he had.paid to the chairman of the Republican congressional committee 32,500 in cash as a campaign contribution./ Mr.Jerome, in announcing in court that the scandals would be submitted to an extraordinary grand jury, said the enquiry by the legislative committee had shown \u2018greater moral obliquity and moral obtuseness on the part of persons important in the \u2018busi- lations in regard Life.\u201d Ï Another incident of the day\u2019s devel- to the Equitable ter from Charles E.Hughes, counsel to the exeeutive committee, to Samuel Untermyer, counsel for James J.Hyde, the former controlling stockholder of the Equitable Life © Assurance Company, in which Mr.Hughes said the committee would make no discrimination in favor of Mr.Hyde in his examination before the committee.\u2018The Chamber of Commerce, yesterday adopted that additional legislation is needed for the proper regulation of life insurance companies.= ee SEARCHING FOR - STOLEN JEWELS.AUTHORITIES AND THOUGHT TO BE IN AMERICA.@New York, Oct.6.\u2014According to a Chicago special to the Herald property valuesd at nearly $1,000,000, including un ancient Irish crown, is said to have been taken by burglars two weeks ago from | the home of John Mulhall, No.14 Earl- sfort terrave, Dublin, Ireland.The burglars, it is thought, were two men well knowh to the poliee, and.they had for their accomplice a beau{iful woman.It id believed they heve come to the United States.Details of the burglary reached Chicago yesterday from Scotland Yard, London, ina request to Chief of Police to search the city for the alleged burglars and the plunder.It was on Sép- tember 5 that the burglary was committed.The woman, ' who lived in the Irish capital, posed, it is said, as a leader in Chicago society.It was she who furnished to the thieves information that made 13t pussible for them to steal the treasure.The robbery was committed on the morning after a ball which wulhall gave and at which the suspected woman was a guest.Mr.Mulhall is said to be a relative of Michael George Mulhall, a celebrated British statistician.In the notice received by the police in Chicago it was said that the Irish and English authorities were of the opinion that an effort to dispose of Some of the jewels would be made in Chicago and that it was probable the men and their accomplice had reached this city.Chief Collins at once ordered that every place in which jewels were likely to be.offered for sale be\" watched.Chicago police believe the stolen gems were brought to New York and they will be turned up here it at all.fee MAY BE A GRAIN BLOCKADE.CANADIAN IXPORTERS WANT ASSISTANCE OF UNITED STATES CARRIERS.Fort William, Ont., October 6.~-Tt is rumored that Canadian grain exporters, in consequence of the Cannd- ja vessels owners\u2019 7 decision to carry no wheat from Fort William or Port Arthur to Georgian Bay ports for less than two cents a bushel, wilt ask the Dominion Goverriment to -temporarHy waive the clause jn the intermational coasting law: that prohibits a foreim Canadian port, and delivering it at another.Shippers declare that cven if they_acquiesce in the Cahadian carriers\u2019 demand for two cenfs a pushel, it would be impossible without ine assistance of American bottoms, to rid the country.of the required amount of wheat before the close of navigation.About threg million bushels of wheat now in store in Fort William elevators is awniting October delivery and must soon be taken Fast at any cost.vesterday, the case of J.P.Heath vs.E.Potvin, for amounting\u201d to LH further evidence.» Astounding Revelations re sensational developments in the in- tn campaign opments was the publication of a leta resolution declaring | THIEVES ELUDED SCOTLAND YARD, boat -from receiving a cargo at one | _\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 JUDGE MULVENA AT WATERLOO.Before Judge Mulvena, at Waterloo, several petty theits, the value of $28.60.want of sufficient proof and phe accused was.discharged.Several cages against Syrian pedd ors for peddling without a license were adjourned to the 3rd of \u201cNoxember tor | Brought to Close, - \u2014_ OFFICERS WERE ELECTED AND DELEGATES APPOINTED.the Montreal Conference Branch of session which had been planned, being given up, as many of the delegates were obliged to leave for their homes.Election of officers resulted as follows : A President, Mrs.T.G.Williams, Montreal, (re-elected.) First Vice-President, Mrs.W.1.Shaw, Montreal.Second Vice-President, ' Mrs.Hughes, Athens, Ont.| Third Vice-President, Mrs.Ottawa.Mrs.Murray, of Lanark, Ont., read an admirable paper on \u201cLoyalty,\u201d the ringing, earnest words, full of faith and enthusiasin in the cause, meeting with an instant response from her bearers.The following were appointed as dele- sgates to the Board of Managers: = Mrs.W.I.Spaw, Montreal.Mrs.Hughes?Athens, Ont.Mrs.Knox, Montreal.Alternates : Mrs.Sparks, Kingston.Mrs.Cairns, Napanee, Ont.Mrs.P.L.Richardson, Superintendent of Systematic Giving.Brouse, Peterboro, Ont, on the 17th inst.Invitations had been received from Ottawa and, Pembroke, for the meet- Ling of the Branch of the W.M.S.next year, and Ottawa was decided on as ness world than did \u2018the shocking reve- being more readily reached by the majority of the delegates.« Mrs.Brouse read a happily worded expression of thanks to the ladies of Sherbrooke for their warm hospitality, and the President closed with a few remarks in regard.to the good results of the meeting, and the increase in enthusiasm, and missionary spirit that would bear fruit in the future.The great advances made all along the line, and in every department of missionary work, were most encouraging and gratifying, The report of the Treasurer states that, the total amount raised by the Montreal branch in the past year was $10,401 .9,.Auxiliary expenses, $202.- 38.\u2018Total amount sent to General Board for mission purposes, $10,198.- 91.Increase over previous year, $2,- 132.37.DESERTED BRIDEGROOM AT THE ALTAR.MISS MAUDE GRUWELI., PREFERRED MAN OF HER CHOICE TO A RICH HUSBAND.; + Sydney, Ta., Oct.6.\u2014Ellis Judd, a wealthy young man of this city, whose father, G.W.Judd, is one of the wealthiest men in southwestern Towa, was.deserted at the altar by his jn- tended bride, Miss Maude Gruwell; Montana.7 The guests were assembled in the church, at Billings, -Mon., and the prospective bridegroom was waiting in the vestibule.The bride-to-be was with her maids in the parsonage adjoining.\u201cI'l he hack in a minute,\u201d she called to them.Then she stole out the backdoor, and ran across the street (o a store where Everitt B.Ferris was a clerk.\u201cI can\u2019t marry Mri Judd, even if he is rich,\u201d she eried as she threw her arms around Ferris\u2019 neck.The young man seized the opportunity, hurried the girl to the station and her on a train as they sped toward Livingston.- | - ° FIRST H UNTING | FATALITIES.DESPATCHIS FROM WOODSTOCK AND MONCTON, N.B., REPORT- TVO KIELED.St.John, N.B., Oct.5.\u2014The first fatal hunting accidents of the season were reported Monday.in despatches from Woodstock and Moncton.Near Woodstock, \u2018James glcRae, aged thirteen, was shot and killed by Willie Black, aged ° fourteen, when the latter fired at a squirrel on a tree, surrounded by brush, which \u201ciit McRae from his view.The c¢lm-ge tore through McRac's chest.He died before help could be obtained.Alfred Howarth, aged ten, was in a hunting party with his father and - Everett Blacklock Monday, near Moncton.A oun was accidentally ¢ discharged in voung Howarth\u2019s face and he died in a frw hours.Blacklock surrendered to the police, but was discharged, the lad's father exonerating him.: ° OWNERS GONE, | ALSO $250,000.\u2014 FUNDS OF ALAMOSA, COLO., BANK MISAPPROPRIATED.Chicago.Oct.6.\u2014\\ despatch to the Record-Herald from Alamosa, Col., says: Developments Wednesday showed about $250,000 missing from the Alamosa Bank, which closed Monidyy- The owners, Herman Schiffer of New York; Abraham Schiffer _and Isaac Schiffer, of Alamosa, \"are not here.Assignee G.W.Brickenstein admitted that, $70,000 -of the deposited money went into a doubtful mining venture at ldaho Springs.lf _ INVISIBLÉ.I looked everywhere for you at the \"church fair last evening.\u201d said her ardent devotee.\u201cbut I didn\u2019t, see you.\u201d \u201cYou forgot,\u201d she answered sweetly, \u201cthat I am charity.\u201d \u2014Judge.~ WILL MEET NEXT [GAYNOR AND YEAR IN OTTAWA.W.M.S.Convention is The twenty-second ;annual meeting of the Woman\u2019s Missionary Sotiety, closed yesterday morning, the afternoon The Board meeting takes place at married | = \u2014 PRICE ONE CENT GREENE CASE.By Sunday Will Be On Way } South.FAMOUS FIGHT AGAINST EXTRA- Montreal, Oct.l6\u2014Gaynor and Greene will make théir departure from Montreal -possibly this evening, but most probably to-morrow.The extradition warrant was duly signed yesterday at Quebec.and will be \u201cin the hands of Sherifi{ Thibadean this morning, and after he.has received the necessary order he will hand over the prisoners to the custody of the United States marshals.A Quebec despatch bears the.news that the documents were signed yesterday by the Lieut.-Governor, Sir Louis Jette, and afterwards were endorsed by the Attorney-General, Hon.Lomer Gouin.When these formalities { had been concluded the papers were sent by express to Montreal and arrived here last night.As promised hy the legal representatives of the United States, due notice was given to Gaynor and Greene, so that they might prepare their effects for their journey to Savannah, where \u2018they will be placed on trial.[ BANK VAULT - BLOWN OPEN.BURGLARS SECURE $5200 AT SPRINGFIELD, S.D.Springfield, S.D., Oct.6.\u2014Burglars who enteced the bank of Springfield, and blew open the vault yesterday, secured $5200.: \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 POPULATION OF TORONTO.Toronto, Oct.6.\u2014According to the revised figures issued by the assessment department, the population of Toronto is 236,045, an increase of 12,597 compared with the assessors returns in the assessment made last year.The wards are as follows: Ward 1, 22,221 ; ward 2, 42,915 ; 3, 43,502; 4, 52,886; 5, 41,165, and 6, 33,974.vs 2m AN ES ame rs cr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PARTS OF THE BOX.SOCIAL AT COMPTON.Compton, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The ladies of St.James\u2019 church Guild intend giving a box social in the Town Hall on Tuesday next.Games ang other forms of amusement will he provided.NOW TEACHING IN VIRGINIA, Coaticook, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.y \u2014 A letter has been received from Mr.G.A.Jordan, who was principal of Waterloo Academy last year and who .pa a à \u2018| went to Virginia in the summer.Mr.Jordan states that the: principalship of the only High School in the county happened to be vacant, and that he had been fortunale enough \u2018Ado secure the position.His brother, Mr.Joseph Jordan, had purchased a farm daughter of Senator CC.O.Gruwell, of facing Chesapeake Bay, and \u2018was now able to produce corn.potatoes, melons, tomatoes, peaches, pears, grapes, oysters, clams and erabs.The -or- dan family left Coaticook to escape the rigors of our Canadian Winter.HARVEST HOME FESTIVAL, AT BROOKBURY.Brookbury, Oct, 6\u2014(Special.) The harvest home festival held at the M.KE.éhurch on.Wednesday evening, the 4th, was- very successful.The the poor boy.All the other members of the charivari party were called, but Hauch's they had any knowledge.effect that John S.Hauch was killed by a\u2018 bullet from a revolver, acci- \u201cdentally discharged by Simon Hammer, of East Zorra.Hammer was accordingly acquitted.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.roads a resolution was \u201cpassed that n tee composed of the Mayor and Councillors C.N.Cass and C.R.Bailey, was appointed to get rollers made suitable for the different districts.AUTOMOBILE IN TROUBLE.Cowansville, Oct.6 \u2014(Special.) - À so-called automobile from Montreal visited us here on Wednesday, but Tit could only go as fast as a good horse could walk.However, it and its bibulous driver succeeded in getting ditched with a load of people and required the assistance of the largest horse in town to draw the valuable machine back into the road.BEAR AND CUBS AT SCOTSTOWN, Scotstown, Oct.6.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 Great\u2019 excitement was caused on Monday by the appearance of a bear and two cubs in a potato field in the outskirts of the town.- - : MARRIED IN THE WEST.Ulverton, Oet.6.\u2014(Special) \u2014 News has reached here through the Winnipeg papers of the marriage of one of our old boys, who left here for the West |some two years ago, Mr.\u201d Andrew Walker, who was married,on the 30th of.August, to Miss Lydia Robertson, youngest daughter of the late Mr.Robertson, of St, Mary's, Ont.- The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Thos.Munroe, pastor of the Congregational Church, at Brandon.\u2014 ; > WATERLOO COUNCH, AIDS TTS VILLAGE IMPROVEMENT COM- - MITTEE., Waterloo, Oct, 6.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The regular meeting of the Town Council was held Wednesday evening, Mayor W.N.Call in the chair, with Councillors L.D.Wallace, George Moyan, .John L.Codd, Louis Yayan, Pierre Hubert, Godfroi Poirier, J.E.Ethier, P: A.Trudeau and Secretary 1.F.DeVarri- nes presented and the Secretary-Treasarer ordered to pay them.A committer consisting of Rev, Care Beauregard, D.Nelson and Dr.Phelan, representing the organization of cloar- ing the stumps and rubbish from the river bank, waited on the Council, asking aid from the Corporation for the purpose of removing the balance of the stumps.After considerable discussion it was decided to-grant the organization the suni of two hundred balance for that amount ; one hundred dollars to be paid now and the balance when th work was completed, / THE LATE MISS LIZZIE QUINN, OF WINDSOR MILLS.\u2019 Windsor Mills, Oct.6.-~(Special) -\u2014 Tuesday morning, Mr.and Mrs.Bernard Quinn were strickin with grief by the death of their youngest * and only daughter, Flizabeth, aged 14 years, She had been in delicate health during the past year, and the germs of a fatal discuse were visible, but the serious illness which evidently caused her death, began about three weeks ago.Tuesday and Wednesday of last week alarming semproms de veloped, and as.a last pesouree tao pro: long a life,\u201d so precious and dear, her father took her to the Hospital In Montreal to undergo an operation for appendicitis, which was performed on Thursday afternoon.© Realizing the seriousness of .such an undertaking, Rev.Father Dufresne, PP, Was summoned to her bedside thie evening previous to her departure and administer: | ed the sacraments, which she received * with admirable sentiments of faith and (Continue on Page six.) te- do it, and T am sorry that I shot\u2019 pistol was the only weapon of which The jury returned a verdict to the money tax be levied, and rollers purchased for six districts and a commit- | Several small accounts were approv- dollars, they agreeing to clear \u201cup the 00° mines SAME _ ; 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; } \u2019 ; f : ï : A ei \" .: : | - A , , .: .© ot pe A alle UY se wor, FI AT ES A NL NE PRE CY Many a man has put off insuring his life till \u2018a more convenient season,\u201d \u2018 only to-find that when he was ready | for it, it was not ready for him.DO IT NOW.W.8S.Dresser & Go.District Managers, North American Life.Shetbrooke, Que.New Ww v Overcoat - © $1.50.Old one dyed and pressed, ooks like néw; dnd costs Just $1 SW%it : , \u2018Imperial Laundry, - À Sherbrooke, the Peoñle\u2019s Telephoné Co.= STARTER p'éramt eet, 6 \u2014Mrs.M.F.Hackett and Miss Julia Hackett are spending a few days.in Montreal, -the guests of Mr.Orson Shorey.Messrs.W.M.Pike, C.M.Thomas, H.A.Channell, H.E.Channell and A.R.Thomas accompanied the - Sussex tory of Knights Templars to lier, Vt., where they attended tate Centennial celebration Messrs.AYN.Thompson, C.H.Taylor, F.B.Hearle and P.J.Bergeron spent the week\u2019s end at White I Rock cottage, Baldwin\u201d s-Pond, tr oI\"; A 4 MASSAWIPPLÆ 7 + 6.\u2014The glory.of autumn, is with \u2019 Oct.us thy tes Mrs.Muggett, Gf Riderda in H., arrived last week to spend a few weeks with ber sister, Mrs, L.Chilson.hy .Hadlock, X, a Compton, ver.the! fost \u201cof rel ézar on Tuesfiay Mrs, E, St.izies and dpughter spent Monday and Tuésday at Ma- Biss Maud Peck ; is central, girl: or here, having entered upon her duties Monday in\" the \u2018place of Miss Ruth.Mills.Mrs.Laura Abbott, of Abbott\u2019s Corner, visited her relatives here Tuesday.The W.C.T.U.meeting at the home of Mrs.Lyford Call\u2019 was well attended.a chicken-pie supper was served at the.close.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will depart.from the.usual round hére and meet \u201cthe Kind invitation of Mrs.Saloiho Cory, Little Pet, (on her kuces, before retiring) .\u201cMamma, .may I pray for a social will be, held, to which eyery- rain 7\u201d \u2018body is.invited.Mamma.\u2018\u2019Y-e-s.it you want to; ; but why ?\u201d mre meee Susie Stucko didn't invite mes to her Battles House, Magog _Firat-cless in - picnic.'\u2014New York \u2018Tribune._ avery respect, I.D: Ravior.proprietor.The busiest spot on Sherbrooke s busiest street.7 136-138 Wellington Street.- r Lt - Btore Hours To-Day 8 a.m.to 9 p.mat her home, \u2018Kingscroft, on \u201cThursday afternoon, Oct.12th.In the evening =.Friday, Oct.6, 1905.| Fail Goods AH Over the Store Doyon wonder that the MoKechnie Store \u2018is as: busy as can.be-from-opening till-closing hour ?New merchandise is Grow day and hurrying.to all sections of this establishment, - If you are a \u2018Sherbrooker you'll be glad to know what is'| .H you live at a distance and are in town merely on a visit or simply passing through, you will be just as delighted new, as those who are residents.This i is\u2018a god.store any\u2019 way you look\" abit ding\u2019in fast, coming i in every \u2014_\u2014 + ro F all Gloves for Ladies\u2019, Misses and Children.The new Fall stock is ready for your choosing.Better get ready for the cold weather and don\u2019t be caught mopre- pared.= Early Morning Special 8 to 10 a.1.To-morrow LADIES\u2019 GOLF JERSEYS\u2014 brown, black, white, cardinal.Value $2.50.8 to 10 a.m., $1.98.SI MMER CORSETS\u2014 Twenty pairs, to sell from 8 to 10'a.m., at 25c pr.tAFFFTA \u2018SILKE\u2014 Black and colors.Value 65c.8 to JU a.m., 47c.| / HI.OUSE SETTS\u2014 Consisting 3 large brass \u2018buttons.Value Lue, 8 to 10 a.m., 10¢c sett.- MBROIDERED COLLAR TOPS\u2014 \u201cValue 15c.8 to 10 a.m\u2019, 6c each.= .HEMSTITCHED \u2018HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 Suitable \u2018 foe: ladies and children.- Value 5c, B'to.kO0 a.m., 8 for 25c FINE SALT\u2014 - $ to 10 a.m, - 8 ten cent.bags for 6c.; LAUNDRY SOAP\u2014 ; A special line.8 to 10 a.m., 18 bars for 25c.WORCESTER SAUCE\u2014 Igported.8 to 10 a.m., 7c bot.POTTED gipoxun, HAM OR Value 3c tn.= 8 to 10 ani, \u201c9c tin.CANADIAN CHOW CHOW PICKLES\u2014 (in mustard) Value=15c bottle.- 8 to 10 a.m., 10c bot.Millinery A NEW HAT FOR SUNDAY?Letus rig you out with one of our openifig hats right oft the hook.We guarantee to suit your taste as well as your purse.Our hais are not.expensive.$4 or $3 bu etr* hat.here.Conse to-night Tor Le-magnroi - \u2018have a look at them\u2014Yei're tirely\u201d elconte:' Miss ould 1n charge, Bala Lt No 84 = - The New Fall Coat Whyamit choose.it today, just as they\u201d are new \u201cout of the box $M< Selaétiènis botter, more \u2018time to choose.mar TE sizes.today than phere wi er ol : tes e.igh- er gor Rr OOF, A 8\u20ac gs pigs : values at 190, $6.90, $7.so up.to $15.Childe 8 Garments | Made: of sturdy, warm, wear, resisting | material; in a number of cute designs, various \u2018colorings and all sizes.Bring the children in and let us show you how well we .can fit them.Pridi; from $3 to $7.90.Ladies\u2019 Cravenette Waterproofs You can't get any prettier styles than you'll find liere nor can yeu get them as reasonable.We want to mention just two specials ; to-day = Fawn, Raglacs ot Ve, d ok in best cd brave back ¥idy \u2018strap and hE ERPES:,, Ni igh $7.75.: \u2019 .\u20ac LADIES\u2019 | Golf Jerseys, * {for $1.00 | - Best- Split Péas, 7 Ibs.Ogllvie\u2019s\u201d Royal House: oo a A RSS SR 2,90 Se > £1 V a a .+ 7| mééwatin s pes 2 aks 5 Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves We handle the genuine French andre\u2019\u2019 Glove which .costs no more than inferior makes and gives genuine pleasure and satisfaction to the wearer.Colors, black, brown, tans, white and greys.All sizes.Every pair fully guaranteed.$1.00 and $1.25 pair.LADIES\u2019 KNITTED GLOVES\u2014 i .at 25¢, 80¢,\u201d\u201985c and 40c pair.GIRL'S KNITTED GLOVES\u2014 | ; The famous \u2018\u2018Ringwood\u2019' qualities, 23c, 25c, 27c, 29c and 3$c pr, CASHMERE GLOVES\u2014 - 25c, 80c, 85c and 40c pair.AbLRS\u2019 TAFFETA GLOVES\u2014 85c, dUc and 50c.| Ribbons\u2014Wanmied Kinds F Friday night and Saturday are generally our best ribbon days and for tonight and to-morrow we have an a ment we think should meet every mand DUCHESSE RIBBONS\u2014 Soft rich quality, face satin, reverse Silk.Ever; desirable shade in these lines including white and cream.Special values at.- .28c, 29c and 35c yard.; TAFFETA RIBBONS\u2014 _ 5, The.all-silk quality.So desirable Tor adornment yurposes.Every\" desirable | Hazel Smith, Richmond, Mrs.ter, of Westmount, are the guests of Mr.R.Gibson and family, Crown street.EA | friend, ~ Miss Lucy Stockwell is \u2018visiting Miss | - their guests, drove to East Clifton.arker (a layman).of Dixville, Reid the -Baptist pulpit very aco \u201cAlex | Toba fa TT AY,-OCTOBER 6, 1905.} « Oct.-6\u2014Mrs.\u2018James Smith and Miss George Smith, Melbourne and Miss Mabel Webster, of Keene, N.H., were in town Saturday and Sunday the guests oi Mrs.William Crack, and Mrs.William Williams.Mrs.Claude Gibson and little daugh- Mrs.George Connolly visited her little daughters at the convent in Richmond on Tuesday.ons R.Connolly has yéturned from: ntreal, .where she has: been.spend: ing several months with relatives.;.iss \u2018B.- M.Stockwell has.returmed.from'\u2019'a visit to friends.in Montneal:.: - Mr.C.C.Cleveland is still confined to the house by illness.Mrs.Fred.Driver, of Richmond, has been spending a few days here with friends.- Mrs.Richard Williams and have returned from a.visit to tives .in Monson, Me.ete \u2018spending several weeks at the Gordon \u2018House.Miss Dilworth is enjoying a vacation \u2018in Montreal.+ CASTLEBAR.\u2018Oct.6.\u2014Look out for your chicken | \u2018coops, for there are hen thieves | taround.A short time ago Mr.Henry |- \u2018Fowler lost some \u2018fowls.Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Joe Savins and chil- : dren spent Tuesday at the \u201cWillows.\u201d | Mr.J.M.Mowat, of Montreal, is spending a short time with his fathily at the Willows, the home of Mr.and \u2018Mrs.T.Robinson.\u2018 Mrs.McFarlane, of St.Fitch, of Littieton, N.H., Mrs.A.K.Powers, of \u2018St.Johnsbury, and.Mras ;A.C.Fairbrothers, of Newport, Vip are all guests of Mr.and Mrs.Oscar : « erson.i 1 Mr.\u2018on Monday.Mr.and > Mrs.Schyler Fowler will auil for Manchester, N.H.Miss Bye Doyle, of Sharhrooke, ; visiting Miss Miriam Pope.So CF i Pinnacle, were guests of Mrs, - Laxson on \u2018Sunday.Miss Clara Placey, of Ulyerton, has been spendin a few days) with \u2018Her Miss Rhoda Adams.\u2018Sarah Adams.Mrs.S.H: Griffith has returned to | New York, \u2014_\u2014 t MOE\u2019S RIVER.Oct.6.\u2014Mr.F.A.Willis, of Allston, Mass., and his mother, Mrs.M.A.| Willis, of Natick, Mass., arrived on.Thursday, 28th, and are- visiting relatives here and at Compton, MYs.Abbie B.Hymphrey, of sé | Johnsbury, was calling on friends here |} last week.Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Brown, of : 5, noxville, were guests of Lyman fi over Sunday.Mrs.Rose.Draper, of Coaticook, call\u2019 | Trade i children.; + rela.-1 A \u2018Mrs.Boultenhouse, of.Montreal, Eo\u201d ; .Johnsbury;1| : -| Vt., and three daughters, Mrs.- Frank] George Pope, of Melbourne, ad).© the guest of Mr.and Mrs.S.A.Olney.rota) occupy Mr.Loren Gordon\u2019s house this: | winter.| Miss Nina Adams left on Mondaf: «3: Mr.and Mrs.Oscar Laxson,.of the | Frank |.I~ © = T » = = ® mi \u201c Coe a And.we will get \u2018it if te Ve more business-like.minsters, Erussels, dE Ms oC ins wt 105.107 Wellington Street.m\u2014\u2014\u2014 EATS Thé right prices, and tie ment of Designs, Styles] are sufficient arguments, ê where more: winning.\u201cPrices, \u2018nowhere assortment than ever in fine.Wiltons, Ax- Carpets, Carpet Squares, Rugs and Mats.We protect our customers with a \u201cguarantee that Carpets (and everything else we sell) are true fo representation.4 See the New Fall Designs.and place per orders if you, like them, - wit and estimates \u201cmadé on \u2018application.(FL, A, BAYLEY, trs Pod ih SE I TES Yo a - Sh bag | , ! 8 >| 9 ; i +» | q + Pp » H » + ®.® = >! + .+ jt > ! : LP >.\u2026 A 5 4 : » thethest qualities at- 3 largest \u2018 assoft-\"\u201c#| (Af > » + 3 : } Sherbrooke.- ang: Lopes $ 45 arpets 0 A better and larger Tapestry and Wool - Samples E9999 IIII IRIS I SSSI IIIII III II COATICOOK \u2018Oct, 6.\u2014Mr.W.E.Leng has been in \u2018town some days in the interests of the.Canadian Order of Foresters.The lodge tb present has nearly 100.members end 3 oodly number have joined lately.Wesley McAdam, who has been a Ja at Mr.W.C.Webster\u2019s, has re- türned-i-to Westmount.Mrs.Short 'hhs also returned to Montreal.are Henry Johnston is a guest of- F.H.Bridgman.\" heath of Mr.Joseph Gerin,which \u2018oddurred on Wednesday, came as a ed; on, friends her, day and \u2018a brief survey of hah old\u2019 home to: Sunday.: Mr.and Mrs.C.F.Bellam, of New! port, arrived at the home .of is parents Saturday evening, staying ew days, and on Tuesday Mr.Mrs.E.E.or of llam, accompanied ceptably on Sunday, Oct.1st.xl v.D.Flower, of North Hatley, will | 8th, at 2.30 p.m.pe DUDSWELL CENTRE.Oct.6.\u2014Mrs.Ernest Ames, of Weed- on, is spending a few days with her sister, - Mrs.E.P.Jenkerson.Mr.George Bishop, of Colorado, formerly of Dudswell, is visiting his old home.Mr.Bishop has been away eighteen years, and his old friends are glad to see him back.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met last Wednesday with Mrs.William Nourse, East Dudswell.There were about 60 people: attended, and a.very enjoyable evening.was spent by all._ On next Tuesday the Ladies\u2019 Guild will give a chicken pie supper in the Academy Hall, immediately after the Harvest service, held jn the Church of.the Good Shepherd, at 7 o\u2019clock.Mrs.Chaddock and Mrs.Hodge, of Cookshire, are guests of Mrs.A.si i Rolfe, at Lime Ridge.\" \u2014 Mrs.Coleman is visiting her daugh: ter, Mrs.\u2018W.B.Norton, in Sher: brooke.es ISLAND BROOK.rn Oct.6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.R.J.More.shade including white, cream nd black.; - Special ,Yalues at 20\u20ac and 25e yard: : ALSO FULL, FALL ASSORTMENT\u2014 of baby silk and velvet ribbons, satin ribbons and fancy shot effects.Our ribbon section never disappoints.School Hosiery\u2014Special \u2018We have a couple of lines of ribbed black cashmere hose for boys and girls.Double * knees and feet, spliced ankles, | extra long.Just.the kind to stand lots of rough school wear, Sizes 54 to 94 in.foot measure., Prices from 25c to 50c.According to $2.50} cradiéted-\" 5 cikbters Jodha prettily white or black, extra\u201d full navy, cardinal sleeve\u2014 Ver \u2018Our speci al opening Taf * $2.50 PFÎCO 21 vepersece \u201concacrres vaeutinenr GROCERY SECTION ! CUT YOUR GROCERY BILL\u2014TRADE rats milled Graham Flour 7 Ibs.for Gold Dust Corn Meal 7 Ibs.for 25¢.Redpath\u2019 8.Granulated Gond Rice, 6 lhs.for 25c.for.25c.Best Soup Barley, 6 lbs.for 25c.Good Moxed Biscuits, 10c¢ pound.Pickling Spices, 35c pound.Best.Vinegar, 40c gallon.Redpath\u2019s - Sugar, 85 per bag.Baker's Cocoa, 25c per ting +; Baker's Chocolate 2c per cake Alton\u2019s sweetened or.unsweetened Cho colate, te, 10c \u2018cake or 3 8 for 23 Ce \u201cFlour, Best Brands | firm's personal guarantee B ag.\"$2.90.Barrel.Five Roses ,.2esaosun 6.00 BEE Army rd Hap.peda Buda Fine Tamil Vv 2.78 smart \u201catyle.J Sugar, 18 Ibs.| Every bag or barrel sent out has the .46.0 .6.00 ton and children have returned to Springfield, after spending a month with Mr.and Mrs.John Burns.Miss Mildred Loveland, of.Maple Leaf, spent a few days last week, ihe guest of Miss Mabel Stevenson.Mr.F.W.Sunbury and Cecil Campbell went into Montreal, Monday with a car load of sheep and lambs.Dr.N.G.Coats, of Brookbury, was in this place, Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.H.L.Stevens, of Franklin, N-H., are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Barney Corrigan for a few' days.Mrs.John Burne is quite poorly.Mr.H.Getty, of Farnham, was {1 visiting his \u2018brother, Mr.William (Get+ ty, recently.- , Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Wooley, of Spaulitig Hill, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.Will Painter, on Sunday.Rev.Mr.Wilkinten, of Sawyerville, q will, ocçupy.the pulpit i in the Methodist pe rch hero next Sunday.Sn) ay > You donotgetthe genuine Bosckh hrushes uniess e name is stamped plainly én\u2019 the handle.This famous line give such + satisfactory, service that all over Canada they are preferred.té the preduets- of foreign workshops or Sanita haa 93 ig as preach in the Universalist church, Oct.i Jal College, of Montreal, will n Sw Cotte nted eld dor : pobre gr e ent ea} kf Sms rdat Atirprise to his many friends.For séderal years Mr.Gerin has been mén- #gér of the Gilmour chair factory.He: \u2018gave up work three weeks ago and \u2018went «bo \u2018his bed.\u201cThe doctors diay- nosed this case as tuberculosis of the bowels: He was about 50 years of age, and leaves a Tamily of six child- ren., His wife predeceased him a few years.; \" Y routier ue ASBESTOS.Hy +Oct.6.\u2014This little village is flocked with.visitors at present, who have : been attending the Fair at Danville.Wilkie is the guest of : Miss Louisa Mrs.O.Olney.Mr.Hutchinson and sister, of Leeds, are guests of their aunt, \u2018Mrs.William - Church.\"Mr.R.S.Nutbrown has been.visiting his friends in Asbestos and vicinity.: .Mr.and Mrs.Z.Griffith, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Garwood, Mr.Walter Gale and sons, Howard and Curtis, of Sherbrooke ; Miss May Garwood, of River du Leup, and Miss Lottie Bilton, of Richmond, have been guests of .Mrs, LE.Gale for a number of days.A.little informal party was held at Mr.Frank Pharo\u2019s Monday- evening.Music, games andl dancing were indulged in._ \u2018Mr, and Mrs.George Hamilton entertained a number of friends \u201con Tuesday evening.A \u201csugar off\u201d was in- dilged in.- Mrs, Van Steinburgh, late of Newark, 'N.J,, has secured a number of pupils \u2018here: Mrs.Van Steinburgh is professional teacher of music.Mrs.Allen Maurice has arrived home from a two months\u2019 visit to friends in Wales.the return trip and has not been well since her arrival.Owing to severe storms many passengers were sick.Mrs.J.F.Pharo and friends, from Sherbrooke and \u2018Richmond, spent Monday at \u201cLadysmith Camp,\u201d in St.Remi.The school is now doing good work, with Miss Laura Bean at the helm.There are now 38 scholars, and two more prospective, making one.of the largest schools in the Township.522 ULVERTON, Sept.6.\u2014Rev.Mr.Coburn, Congregational minister of Kansas City{made a.brlei visit to his cousin, Mr.James Placey, Just week, | Mr.Samuel Mills is up and about again, rer being seriously ill for a short tu We regretto report that Mrs.Kerr an: family are leaving our village 10 return to their home in Montreal.«Mr.iabd Mrs.Watt, of Melbourne, have beén\u2019 \u2018spending the week visiting their parishioners in this vicinity.Prof.Warriner, of the Congregation conduct the - service in the Congregational church Sunday, Oct.Sth.Miss F.Bogie is at present spending five weeks in our villa Mr.and Mrs, have been in Huntingdon for some weeks, returned home a few days ago.a - KINGSEY.Oct.6.\u2014Mr.H.8, Thompson was in | Montreal recently on business, Miss G.Palmer, Mystic, Quebec, who has ial dos teacher.| Tags, th Bk were if and pI C.eo Noble.an adcomplished musician, and is a Mrs.Maurice was quite ill on Albert Hepworth, who | WATERVILLE - are spending a fow -days visiting friends at Sherbrooke and North Hat: ley.They -are taking a well earned | \"a r.F.G.Gale is in Montreal business.A regular session \u201cof the Municipal Council was held Monday evening, Several bills were ordered paid, others \u2018were laid over for future consideration.Considerable discussion over roads, ditches and watercourses, also crossings, took place.- - i Notwithstanding all the new houses that have been erected, this summer on scarce, 80 much actually converting ments.Mrs.W.H.Ward and family intend leaving for Southern Pines soon.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Ball tend spending the winter in Boston.Mr.R.House, who has been engaged by- Mr.G.B.Wells in the grist mill the past seven years, has beenT reemployed by Mr.F.Burton, the new proprietor.- Mrs.F.few/days.Miss M.Annie Hill, \u201cwho has been 1 in town the past few weeks visiting friends, leaves on Friday, next for her home in South Durhanr.Mr.and Mrs.Parkinson gave a par: ty to a few young people in town, last Wednesday evening.A Novelty Social.will be held in the basement of the .Congregational - Church, Friday evening, Oct.6th, hy the Young Ladies\u2019 Aid.Tea will served from 6 to 8, ~ when a general good time may be expected, so that they are barns into tene- in- Go| Gale is in Quebee for a SCOTSTOWN.Oct._6.\u2014Mr, and Mrs.have gone to Manchester.tend to reside there.Miss M: K.Beard, Protestant Hospital; two weeks\u2019 vacation, ; Dr.M.JF.Mooney is on a trip to California and \u201cother western parts\u2014 Mrs, C.MH.Newbegin, who has heen the guest of Mr.and Mrs.GoW, Beard, has retyrndd th her home in Lewiston, Me.| Mr.Allan Mackay has gone Kingston to attend college.~The ladies of the W.C.1.U.met with Mrs.M.A.McKenzie on Thursday afternoon.( Various items, of the work were discussed ; several report.given, among which a good report of the Provincial Convention: held in Richmond last week, was given ghy Mrs.Péter Taylor, who - was a dele gate from the local Union.A pleasant\u2019 af ternoon was closed by \u2018the serving of dainty - refreshments by the hostess.S\u2014 BROOKBURY._ Oct.6.\u2014Mr.Avery Tyte, of Nuzhua.\u2018is at present visiling telatives und old friends here., Mr.James Halcup is \u2018here for a feu days on business, having sold his farm here to Mr.Alf.Vintinor.Miss Clara Bishop, who has heen foi T homas Muir They .in: \u201cof Sherbrooke is home fur n to some time with Mr, and Mrs + I, 1Teonard, is at present vi-itimg her si- ter in Boston, \u2018and will later proved \u201cto, California, and spend the winter with her brother residing there.Miss Elsie Batley is home from Nas- have returned from Canaan, Vit.they have been visiting relatives.| \u2018emperance sentiment is én.the in- c ois) and\u2018\u2018ihere ds dome fine w ork Leur dôtre 7 Bry 1 dsérg.\"Cutter \u2018and \u201cFarnham Lava hgught \u2018out the \u201cAmerican interest in Chéimical Bug Death) Co.of St.Rbfhen, NB.Mr.Futaba ue will be manager oi the new company.Wher \u2014 Oct.6.\u2014Mr.and _ Mrs.Thos.Ward \"and autumn, tenements are still very he hua, where she has been on à two- weeks\u201d visit with friends.- - Mr.Allan Batley, of the MC.R.and wife spent Sunday with his parent- here._ : MARTINVIITLF.- - Oct.6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Myron Merril} | VARIATION IN K.&C QUALITY Lae | ATES arts ation in the Ci * .« tr N | g H dozen boxes, » i À = 1 x.& \u20ac, Bou et (Gi line.Smoke aliket lgare oo : tre at rept ion for a five cent a A.E.KINKEAÏ & ca Whighe sale and R fos, cit hors En d Law Second Class Sept, Îth to Oct, Portiand, * Orey ; veu San Francisco, Cal, ss a Anaconda, Mont, ., sovcsunde Butte, Mont., we Statens verms Helena, Mont, \u2026 foe Foressere a Nelson, B.Ca.Rossland, BQ.oder oo Spokane, Wash, |.1 - Tourist sleepers leave Montres days and Wednesd For tickets etc, pr 10:30 pa are EXCURSION, ~Bostan \u2018and TELULI woman ry Guing, on oR & M, Retqura- a Où A\" vera 28; 08 ae abs Cri EE at i effect June 326 \u2019 ving NET vel \u2019 rien T Express\u2014Leave \u2018 Sherbrooke arrive Lavis, ' 12.00 noon, » ploy Daily except 8 Pas ger-Leave Kherbrioks a a0 ag arrive Levis 8.88 p.ma Quebec 0 pa.- ADaily except Sunday\u201d - ccommodation\u2014leave Pharbrocks 1.4 p-m., arrive \u2018Levis 8.20 am Quebec 8.80 a.m, Dally \u2014 \u201con da, .- V4 Arriving at Sherbrooëb à Express\u2014Leave \u201d quebec 8.80 | 8,45 p.m., arrive roa m.Daily except gerd Passenger\u2014 Leave Quebec 30 Tang 8.00 a.m., arrive Sherbrooks | en Daily except Sunday.: Accommodation\u2014Leave Quabec 4,00 leave Ievis B.15 My a be gone 8.45 a.m.i ay.ROSTOR & MARE Summer Arrangement, JUNE 26th, 1008 Trains leave Sherbrooke: - .DAY-EXPRESS\u20144.26, a.m, = Sm ort 5 a.m., Boston ew York 7.28 p.m.» : arrive sos .ss\u2014il.80 a.m, MIXED\u201410 nm, EXPRIS : 3 15 8 Su cu à OCR EE NEW \"YORK mais ip rive Now York 7.20 a.m.® cept Saturday.NIGHT EXPRESS-\u201409.85 p.m, amin Bostori 7.80 a.m.Springfield 1 \u201c KR, New York 11.40 a.m.\u2018FROM THE SOUTH \u2014~Expross: leaves Mei ton 8.80 p.m., Springfield 8.18pa.arrive Rherurooke 6.40 a.m.NEW YOKK - EXPRESS\u2014Leavss Mw York 9.00 p.m., Springfield 1240 à.m., arrive Sherbrooke 8.48 ad daily except Monday.- LOCAL\u2014Ieaves Newport 7.86 alta rive Sherbrooke_ 9.10 em; ACCOMMODATION.\u2014 Ieaves Manchin 5.05 a.m., arriva Sherbrooke 8.00 pans MIXED\u2014I caves Newport 7.15 py, 8M .rive Bherbrooke 10.00 pme ! DAY MAIL\u2014Ieaves Bostor su arrives Sherbrooke 11.15 pa D.J.FLANDERS, \u2018G.P: & TA.Bostose ey 3) «.AJP ACI FIC TTL a \"CHEAP RATES Second class from Sherbreoke -until October 31st, \u201805.Vancouver, Vicor, $50.09 Seattle, Tacoma, Wash.$47.50 { Missoula, Mont, Sal and Portland, Ore.347,00 (Lake Utah, Helen, Rossland» Midway, BL.Spokane, Wash.Neos, (Butte and\u2019 Anaconds.;| | Proportionately low rates to.ofbe 5 _ Points.7 COLONIZATION \"TION EXCURSION To New Ontario, Oct 12th.\u201cFor tickets, information; ote, wy ; H, SEWELL, Oity Pass.Au SURVEYOR & CIVIL TNGINEER.A.DUFRESNE, Bell and Can L.Telephohes.Plans of all townships in stock for sale; In office every Baws ay.to a penne MARBLETON.- Oet 6.-MIZ Addie returns Shorbroële on Sutures, after # ine the sumer months pere.Mr.prod Vi .George Bishop, Joverett, Washiioron Territory, ure on 8 visi he relations and friends.Mr.{, Onghtred has gone short trip lu the Noth West.Vion Jord Staples return Mon tree) Ji .M Wot i Pirin, N.H., is | mote th Mr father, time put.Tl 1° al : St.i rie mE (NL he held In bet.i wd, 0 Pad « ! I phon Wodnest 1 ji ) at Cod | \" +, RW be followed hy a i ; .0 | yt 4 he, 1 aoper, served 4 Lu Joon the burch Hall.= \u2014_- \u2014 0 sn pr TOWN.(re 160 vp Ww.#H.Davidson .He 5 a \u201che se Jo J1 Sher ik | Fa mon Br Cowénaviile coq, -] Bedford :\u2014Chas.Se hire V2 Deaviit at .J a 2 the Part of | Would os \"® the wealty \u2018 Hou ms Ki 4 Ta rs in taste \u201c \u201cent Cigar, is DE #.Fookes |.- 20 arrive p.m., i ingfield 7,10 ER ss leaves id 8.15 a.m.1.15 ume, Ssh.Nelson, dway, B.C.> nt, \u2019 Sa t.Helena, aconda.i.to of r 'RSION | Sry to t spé oo 12th.~ etc, apr ars.A 74 = ~~ LINKER- Canadian | topynships 5 SatuF- n | \u2014 i frere ) | irned- pverett, rent short, ' ne for à Zo rned to == Î 14 : ; ~ I - sn AS fOr St mg | bxciving St Oct.ce ba\u201d @ the La- À.= \u201cel otal at, t.2; in Pt st W eek { { I \u201c~ \u201c £0 v visited ! f => Yaad | zars look - # b parhranks En in ed we - x : = fo es a a ; - J] Cw 0.= .\u2018 g i rah wha A SET y TT .\u201c SRT : : wo Teg A on, 2 ~ PE - se es Le ot Ted ; fou .* Ae, TREE ELT CAR es LA ATR TT 008 cu est w Tree : \u2019 A \u2019 Co Ce wh | ee $36.00, - x $9600.Liberal discount\u2019 if adver a Pos > + \u20ac BACHAND, M.D.fon og bas oad i charg of ta = Sacred Heart Hospl- wo \u2018psnlation i\u2014At the Hoapl- Tm, te 10 a.m., every day except sé At pe éffice 17 Pronks atreet, m TN ea wm th 9 nm 0 Dressed i yo0 Wish to have sty- ves insist upon rh: RRIN GLOVES.They are really the finest gloves that money can re; ask for Perrin Fresch Kid Gloves or Per- tin English capes, you will have the right things and you will ask for them CL \u201c ng Your desler sells = D) tes.vaaoi Manx The Dally Record L 4 CHANNELL & \u20ac0., Publishers.4 {l.8 Cbangell, V.E.Morrill.) \"Pulled every élternoon, except Sun- da \"108 Wellington street, Sher- REPTION PRICE strictly in.ad- fue, one: year, $2.00 ; six Inonths, §L00; three months, 50 cents ; one n Ma any address in the by year only, $1.50.ATER RATES.\u2014One inch, one Te; .3 days, $1.00 3 da 8, Woe = 2.00 ; one inch, one is inserted every other day, oe or once a week only 8, not exceedin 50 \u2018rs, Sc.; Obftuary poetry, 10c, fine ; ry Notices, 2c, per\u2019 word.men So ney remitters should take 0 use express or.post office or register letter.P Win th 3 for advertisements.should tock \u2018of the printers before 8 haa AN.of the aay of publication; to i pee R qe ahanges gaara teed on DAILY RECORD.ation statement for week end- torre vie.6,255 | verres srsrenennns + vasses ees 6,253 Tidal terns sven soon sooner 6,250 Pn oe renee eeeeen .6,251 fog Sess enan atorasoss venons\u201d 6,352 y s0con00.+ sense Bescauuse 6,327 \u201cTotal Wines eerie acces 37,688 © WATCH Us crow, oy Average for Sept., 1905 .6,630 average for Sept, 1904 .5,651 979 7 Branch Offices 0 the Sherbrooke Daily Record.Jew Items, Subeeriptions \u201d Advertisements and the ah left at any of will dlloving B Branch Offices, and they Meme re umediate attention.Ws are specially golicited.Ë £2 ton yy rows Coatirook Bottom Duvile sages, Ÿ- Ford.Rock Ta] B.M.Stockweñ.Video Mar Miss B.M.Parker.or SE H.Bourque.\u2014\u2014\u2014 JA io oo, FINANCI AL FUTURE, 6.\u2014Baron Shibusawn Chambers esday, said the \u201cde- Srying trade communications \u201cim rt Power was of the rreat, the diy ance to Japan.He criticised J nus istie views?taken f 5 Îimancia] future, ¥ Onfiden and said Le fi of Ce re I greater development \"Koray TOUTES, and also of those By \" ar lhe Pt ae he was bighŸv, des Cavell that his efforts (while tent to fond to invite \u201cring trig Capita] in Japan were on of fo orci n the pre sent co-oper- ap hey gn\u201d capitalists He bethe invest- fi y ol of pC fied un extensive orld and ÿ in this part of the sin.5, especially Karen wi; 4 that 7 in Korea.While Mag APan was 86 à fes] s heavily in gp, ooosult of gp war.the Baron jf you are hard to please and can't got a tea or coffee that's exactly what you like glve us a trial and be convin- cod that what we say is true: û WE SELL THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST.1 shall asserts ) j his grandson, Mr.BOUNTY BILLS _ HAVE E INCREASED.| THE TOTAL AMOUNT PAID LAST FISCAL YEAR WAS $2,224,685, Ottawa, Oct.6.\u2014Canada\u2019s bounty bill during the last fiscal year amounted to $2,224,685, while the \u201cyear before it was only $908,965.This year bounty was paid on oil, lead, binder twine and steel, while.the year before on iron only.Last year the payments on iron and steel - amounted to $1,- 546,203 ;.lead, $330,645; binder twine, $13, 789 ; ; and petroleum, $350,047.The iron and \u2018steel bounties were divided up as follows: Pig iron, $624,- 666 ; puddle bar, $7,894 ; ; steel ignots, 3614, 433 ; manufactured - steel, $293,- 08 AUSTRALIA STILL OBDURATE.Australia is not taking any Âarifi- making vs estions from Canada.The last -Australian tariff adds \u2018inland | freight to the value of goods for duty valuation.Canada suggested this should be remailed in the case * of goods from the country as it would injure the business lines which Australia and Canada subsidized.A reply has been received from Australia stating that there will | be no change i in the tariff arrangement.WOMEN GROW TALL.WHILE MEN ARE GROWING SMALLER SAYS ENGLISH WOMAN.London, Oct.6.\u2014Miss Emilie H.Mar- .that the modern English woman is growing taller and taller, while the modern Englishman is growing smaller and smaller, Zoologists and biologists will date this important change from the last décade of the nineteenth century, bhe eaid.For its continuance they will look to the first decade of the twentieth century, when a \u201cyet taller and ;:more grandly developed specimen of =\u2014femininity, Known as the \u2018Gibson girl,\u201d , was\u2019 imported from afar and added to; the races of women in Great Britian.\u2018 That the modern girl; says Miss Marshall is the promising child of the physical culture craze is indicated by the fact that she is a fine, healthy broad- shouldered, muscular young person, who stands as often as, not 6 feet in her stockings.so Continuing, she said: ture experts vouch for the fact that the statute at the rate of 1 inch in hy years.Time was, and not so very lon ago, when size 6 was outside size for women's shoes, and no \u2018self-respecting young lady ever willingly admitted to requiring than \u2018small 4's.\" \u201cNow, the modern girl, with her Ju- noesque proportioms, walks into her boot- maker's with measured foot and demands to be fitted.So, too, with gloves.Size 6 was frequently \u2018worn ; 6% was the average size for use.- But the little 6's, made bar, 6f hockey stock, their tissue paper clasped a handle\u2019 now lie unheeded \u2018in wrappings.modern girl's hands, rendered large and \u2018musgular by cyclmg, rowing, golf and hockey 2 No.74 or 8 1s hey/ size, and even at that glowemakers haVe diplomatically altered the standard sizes, and the old 7 is the selfsame size as the modern 64.\" GENEROUS FIRM.\u2014 _ | VOTED $1,000 BY BROCKVILLE, RELIEVE TOWN OF ITS OBLIG- - ATION._ Brockville, Oct.6.\u2014On March 23 Last a by-law was passed by the ratepayers offering a bonus of $1,000 to go towards the payment of a site for the D.H.Bur- rell Company, of \u2018Little Falls, N.Y.to establish a manufactory here, The building has since been constructed, ; the works in running order and at Monday night's Council meeting a /communication was read fromm the firm reliéving the town of 1ts obligation and thanking the ratepayers for their generosity and interest they had taken in the firm, + 3 WARDEN.Oct.6.\u2014Mrs.James McLaughlin went to Sherbrooke on Tuesday to attend, the Woman's Missionary Convention.is expected to take charge of this crecuit, will preach: his first sermon in the Church of St.John the Divine on \u2018Sunday next (Oct.8th), at 10.30 ai Mr.George Ashton las gone Ino partnership with Mr.Myron Lewis in the meat business.Mr.George Premond is: erecting à new building on lais premises.| Miss Irene Boright, who has seen spending the summer with her aunt, Mrs.C.W.Curtis, has returned to her lrome in Montreal.\u201cNr.William, MeLaurhlir gent Lo st we Montreal one day ast Loughlin, d the who is going to Colorado to spen winter.8 Mr.Leslie, who has ben in poor health Jor the past two or 3 ac for vears, has \u2018béen staying at Sarana f } e art , at adequ 1, vile s pay wu of busine Stern or ob ip the Wea] open a Way to mer .th of the I mire re er ou + berne y La Riou OPular - Home 1 Kilburn, prop.CE \u201c treatment, He is somewhat improve in health and hopes to benefit by the change #o Colorado.of the steamship \u201cPhysical cul- modern English woman 1s adding to her.regarded as an.anything larger y \"| the hall, Sept.for tiny, (soft, white hands that had never What use are they for the The Rev.Mr.Ross, of Montreal,who | SRE EN ET Oct.6.\u2014M; daughter ot Ke Beusregard, \u201cdes uis Beauregar 0 Ter We place, but now o pi friends and ) pe been visiting Farnham for here and at turned home last evening, accompanied Whites Louise Snow and Miss T.sie ead, as far.as Knowlton.- at ootball match is to be played on e Academy.grounds, to-day.The team from the plays Sgainet a picked The Waterloo W.osed down.for a few aye 8 for re airs.; again on pairs.Bxpect to_j; start r.Henry Cookman, an old r- So.boy, but- now of Carlton Poser On > logether with his wife -and little \u20ac MaVing been in town for.\u2018the :past \u2018ew days, [ooking up.old friends, He > a first rate position with the C.P -Messrs.Johr by whe 10 n Sharks.and John Ros- \u20ac been a friends\u2019 at Marieville and Farnham fort\" the past few (days, returned home.| last ai Right, COWANSVILLE, Oct.6\u2014Mre.F: H, Carson ie , de , of thin Apec ~ Messrs.Walter Fiona ; on, i of Pasa LS er, J.haymond Jel of.Knowl., Loren ngalle, \u201cof Fast Dunham, os nd the Rev Howard, of pe Methodist hare: were 7 here oy i - The : Cowansville irls fro Sweetsburg Convent\u2019 ere all AR a very acceptable heliday-on- Wednesday and Thursday by the Mother Superior, and were noticed \u2018on our sireats making the \u2018most of th respite from work, # short and thre The Trinity Church Club was fort ate in securing a large audience \u2018and hne evening ior their entertainment and show giv on in the Town Hall on Wednesday ev, ning under\u2019 their auspices by the London bioscope Lo., a handsome sum of money weing netted for hg benent ot the Lub.Le.\u2018 Mr.4.>, Lawrence, proprietor of the West Shenoy Creamery, was: Lêre bu L'hursaaÿ.Mrs.\u2026.M.Church has.moved from her former, honte en Unurcé Sur'eeL- ko rooms in the Lureka \u201cblock.ner sister, ars.Mctlay, ot Lurnnan,.48- VlstlUg \u2014\u2014\u2014 VUBLILLLA Livuso\u2014L vues AR YSI0AM.Le, Aasivuling peu.pas due \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ° _ SUK Linaal Le, Oct.v.\u2014ur! auu made ga, AL, Wai nins gue a party ou Sept \u201cZeLu ist., al Veux Lue vil chuay pa Te -pascey Y ULISUL, tue leader Of (ue > n0rtu, Aan unvle cao.\u201cUrs oC dontsui pe thai a Tiny Ace easy char,\u201d auu a v.vinson, + pickle dish with.silver, trimimings, age woken of respected, by the cnurr- and luncheon was-éerv- ed._All spent a very\u2019 enjoyable tine.Among those from.a distance were.the Misses Florence.and.Alice, Sherrer, .of Richford ; Miss Annie Reid, , of.Dunham, \"and Gertie Knuckey,: of Sut- n.: The funeral of the late Mrs.Morse was held at Mr.and Mrs.\u201d J.McKel- vey's, with whom she had - lived for many years.Interment tock place in the Johnson cemeterv, of-this place.Mrs.Willey is indigposed at\u2019 her daughter\u2019s, Mrs.E.L.Jenne.Mrs.Patch and- children are visiting ai her father\u2019s, Mr.Chancey Johnson, of this place.Mrs.Jim Marshal, of Frélighsburg, and Mrs.Joe Austin, of Abbott\u2019s Corner, also, the Misses.\u2018Maggie and Clara\u2019 McLaughlin, of Dunham, were the guests \"of Mrs.Henry Goodhue, last; week, \u2018 Mr.Roy.Clement, of Farnham Center and Mr.D.Richards, Sherbrooke, were guests at Mr.With Dymond's, last week.nor Among those from around here who attended the dance at Freli hgburg in 29th, wero Mr, and Mrs.Henry Goodhue, Misg Eye.- -Dy- mond, Miss Edna Johnson, and Miss Hannah Freeman, Howard Johnson, E.Jenne, Will Jenne, Leon Dymond, Joe Goodhue and Erwin Getty.WEST BOLTON.Oct.6\u2014Hosea Brill, who has beeh se seriously ill all summer with lung trouble, is feeling some better and able to take a drive nearly.every fine day.Mr.and Mrs.Rufus Blunt went to Montreal on W \u2018ednesday.Mrs.Blunt has been having serious trouble * with eyes and has gone to.consult B spec ialist.There will be a harvest home supper and literary entertainment in Drill church, West Bolton, Wednesday, Oct.h.Su and Mrs.- Joséph Wilson, of Warden, were here Saturdaÿ and Sunday visiting at Mr.J.B.Wilson's and Ww.F.Brill\u2019s.; Mr.Leon Warren, of St.Hilaire was here Monday and Tuesday calling on relatives, Mrs.William Bullis, of Waterloo, were visiting at Mr.W.F.Ils on Tuesday.Brill T C.Perkins and Mrs.Reuben McLaughlin drove to Stukely on Sar- urday last and spent a very, pleasant day at Mr.Lyman Knowlton's.Rev.William and.Mrs.Smith, of Knowlton, made several calls in this on Tuesda ples Fred.Blunt closed his chegse factory on Saturday and the new skimming station opened on Monday.WEST SHEFFORD.\u2018Oct.6.Nasri \u2018George Tait and 'R.E.Bell were in Sweetsburg on Wednes- busines day Henry Non + was in \u2018Montreal on Wednesday with a car load of fat: 1 d hogs.hela was no school on Frida 8 Miss | ol Morey attended the Teachers\u2019 nven- t Cowansville.ue.°F.N.Carrier, C.P.k: agent \u2018here, was called to his old home \u201cin\u201d Ontario ther.Mr.McDonald is in charge of | the station during his absence.| £ A: Ly LE Gs, YR Jrreuue, nou.aun | ; Alusse was furnish: - East | lon Wednesday by the.death \u2018of his fa- | cond adltipn.be ifla.It\" you deubt, then consult your: \u2026 houtih Tae FILLY, À EN Told L i Ge bn ; Ji : Oct.6.\u2014Partridges are scarcer.than hunters in this vicinity.A great many \u2018are seen, but few wait to be shot.Mr.Chauncey Rhicard is making extensive repairs.to his property on Lake street.Mrs: L.Shufelt, of Brome, is the guest of her daughter, Mrs.F.P.Williams.Mr.John Wheeler, eldest son of Thomas Wheeler, who has resided in Manchester for the past few years, is returning here, and will reside on the Thome farm.; Mr.McElroy is making some needed changes in his tin shop.He has enlarged the store part and is building a work shop in the rear which will add much to his convenience, as well as to the appearance of store.Mr.Peter Bertrand, an old resident | fa Knowlton, is moving back here ibis We are glad \u2018Jones, who has driven out again.Our carpenters \u201cand painters are more than busy, as everyone seems to \u2018be making improvements.this season.PIGEON HILL.Oct, 6.\u2014Everyore is enjoying the | beautiful weather.\u201d Long may it con- to see Mrs.Andrew been ill, able to be-| 4 tinue.The H.L.Hubbard house, which hes long -been unoccupied, is \u2018again filled almost to overflows, \u201cFour zrown people and seven children._ In the absance of the Rev.A.A.ireland, Rev.Mr.Overing, of Stan- sequies of Hezekiah Rhicard.- few from this place attended the | wedding of Flavilla MeKenn of Y.B.McKenpey, of +B Warren H.Bacon, of Boston, on Wednesday, the 4th of.tit.On Wednesday\" the.11th\" of October we have a wedding in St.\" Jamies church.The contracting parties are Miss Nellie.Turner and\u2019 Mr.Manribal |.Mullin.After a wedding trip to Montreal \u2018they will reside at the Tirasg Petts: \u2018place this town.~ Evangelistic services will be held in the old Advent church at Guthrie, commencing on Oct.8th, and con- timuing till Oct.22.Meetings daily at 2.30 and 7, Sundayg, 10.30.\u201d Purely undenominational \u201d Good band of workers from New England and East- een Townships.\u2018Good lively singing.All are welcome.: mss tr POTTON.Oct.6.\u2014One week from next Sunday | the annual missionary sermons will be preached in- the Methodist church at Mansonville by Rev.William Smith, of Knowlton.~ Miss Maud Sayles paid her parents a short visit recently and has again re- { turned to her work in Newport, Nt.Mr.S.W.Abel is better and is able to be out again.Rev.J.D.Ellis will lecture: in the, Methodist church at Mansonville on\u2019 Oct.6.0 - - Clarence and Ethel Dingman moved - from the \u2018station to\u2019 Potton.: ° Mrs.Fisher and Mrs.\u2018McKay, of Mansonville, attended the provincial \u2018convention of the W.C.T.U.at, Rich- | mond last week.Miss Bessie.Turner, of\u2019 West Bolton, Visited her - sister, Mrs.~E, C.Barnett \u2018recently.: Mr.E: c.\u2018Barnett, has built a new fence at the roadside._ There was a- \u201chouse warming\u2019 : at\u2019 Mr.and Mrs.F.Sargent\u2019s on Wednesday evening.Co - , have West\u2019 WEST.BROME.Oct.6\u2014Mrs.N.L.Frefich.will be at home to her friends on Monday, Oct.9th, from 2 to 3 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.M.G.Hawley, from Sutton, spent Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Pettes.Rev.and Mrs.E.L.Howard are spending this, week in Sherbrooke visit- rg their datighter, Mrs.H.Fryer.J.C.- ettes visited \u2018his son at North Troy, Tuesday.- Mrs.Frank, Scott, from Sweetsburg, is visiting relatives here.Master Charles Walton spent the week end at Frelighsburg.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Howard Scott and, son Gerald, left for their home in Cook- shire on Thursday morning.Mr.Preston Scott, from Montreal, spent Sunday with his mother here.- SOUTH STUKELY.Oct.6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John Booth gave a party in honar of their son, Jesse Booth, who graduated from the Knowlton Sanitarium on the 2nd, and is now here for a few weeks.Mr.Booth\u2019s fellow-graduates were present as well as many old friends and schoolmates.Conversation, music and games made up a very pleasant even- in Quite à party\u2019 from this place visited Mount Orford on Wednesday.Rev.Carl Allum was in Pembroke, [ Ont., this week, -attending the wedding of his son.Mr.Willard Peters, who was badly hurt last Sunday, by being throw fram his buggy, is said to be pro- gréssing towards recovery.MACK'S MILLS.Oct.6.\u2014Miss Lena Reed returned frdn New York on Saturday after spending six weeks with her aunt.rs.L.E.Carpenter and her father, Mr.Jos.Lunderville, are \u201cslightly\" improved, though still very ill.Mrs.George Longeway spent two days last week at Be pports visiting Mr, and M t and Ar.Stpliker.rs.cet is very sick .présent.pre fener IT IS WORTH KNOWING.that Clark\u2019s Potted Ham, Beef or Gaîrie, spread on this well buttered dry toast proves a most appetizing marsel.; SCOTTSMORE.Qct.6.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Chancey Mil- tuned home to Chelsea, Vt., Mr.Ned n has also returned to Chelsea, pan intends leaving for Manchester, shortly.Mt: and Mrs.Hiram Shufelt, of East od must be.ne à very bad You certainly know what to \u2018then why not take it?\u2014Ayer\u2019s Sar- tor.We know what he will say 7 KNOWLTON.1 bridge \"East conducted the funeral ab- | r Boat Roofi Jing in itham, were calling on friends in| ith explace_ recently.Sa FaLa ltahibe.int ES Hi The Very Best Footwear for every price is what we promise \u2014 what we provide.Such makes as Slater\u2019s, as Bell\u2019s, in \u2018shoes prove their title to best.\u2014 J.A.WIGGETT & GO., Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.Ansell\u2019s \u2018Almond Cream V Softens, brightens and beautifies the Ë treeing it from rou hnees and all eruptive tendencies.icularly recommended for chapped\u201d hands, face and lips, - pimples, sunburn, itching, chafing and ecalp eruptions.F.TANSELEL Druggist and Stationer, 10 Strathcona Square.Consider Carefully the Advantages of GAREYS ROOFING Light in Wel ht, Concenient to Handle and Apply, High Quality, Neat Appearance, Fireproof, No Uust, No Decay.The oli ng human ingenuity can de- D.G; LOOMIS & BONS.NIP IT IN THE BUD \u2018First Appéarance of Dandruff a + Forerunnerof Future Baldness.=~ { That such is the cause has been con- \u2018clusively proven by scientific research.Prof.Unna, the noted European skin specialist, declares that dandruff is the burrowed-up cuticle of the scalp, caused b parasites destroying the vitality in the hair bulb, \u2018The hair becomes lifeless, and, in time, falls out.This can be prevented, Newbro's Herpicide kills this dandruff germ, and restores the hair to its natural softness and abundancy.Herpicide is now used hy thousands of people\u2014all satisfied that it is the most wonderful hair preparation on the market to-da, Send 10c in v.Sold by leading druggists.x à stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co.Detroit, Mich.W.H.Griffith, Special Agent.ttre ; THE DAILY SMILE, -£ * No Man is uterly alone, so long as he can forget himself.\u2014Life.\u2018\u2018\u2019These Rus- Weary Willie (reading).© us \u2018sian general\u2019s names is all alike ; tell vitch is vitch.\u201d\u2014Tatler.- \u2014 right, ©\u2019 groaned the \u2018disgusted compositor as the hoy, let the \u201cform Tall.\u201c\u2018but iy's not the kind that .mdther used to make: \u2014Baltimore Awer- \"ican.\u201cThat's \u2018pi\u2019 all First Girl.-George\u2019s new aut ing nd Girl.\u2018I.ead say so, I was \u2018completely carried away with it.\u2019\u2014Mil- waukee Sentinel.Stock Jobber (to new Irish clerk, who 1s working out the Buly and Bear list).\u201cHullo, why = do you put \u2018B\u2019 against your results ?'\u201d \u2018Clerk.\u2018 shure, sir, that's for \u2018Bull\u2019 to distinguish them from \u2018Bear.*\u2014Punch.\u2014 Hickory, Dickorv Dock, \u2018The Buil ran up the stock, The stock ran down, The Bull left town Hickory, Dickory Dock.\u2014Merropolitan Magazine.4 First Millionaire.\u2018Do you regret your -] tainted money ?\"\u2019 Second Millionaire.\u2018Nope ; the second generation will lose the taint, and \u2018the third will lose the money.\u201d'\u2014New York Sun.She.\u201cNow, wasn't it thoughtful of me to go out early and gather those \u2018lowers for the breakfast table ?' , \u2018\u2019Fine !'* (He kisses her.) \u2018\u2018Where\u2019s the coffee 7\u2019 \u201cOh! but I can\u2019t think of everything, Citman.\u201cIs it really only ten minutes\u2019 alk to the station 1rom your house 7% - Subbubs.\u201cWhat a ridicious question ! Nobody in our lonely surburb ever walks to the\u2019 station ; 1 believe, however, that it's ten minutes walk from the station.\u2019 \u2014Philadelphia Presg.A young man at Gaylord, Ks., told his girl the other night that if she didn\u2019t marry him he\u2019d get a rope and hand him- sell right in front of her house.\u201cOh.please don\u2019t do ity dear,\u201d she said, \u2018\u2018you know father.doesn\u2019t want fon hanging around here.\u2019 \u2014New York ri- bune.Doctor.\u2018\u2018When vou can pay me my bill for curing you of \u2018insomnia\u2019 ?\"\u2019 Patient.\u2018\u2018I don\u2019t know, \u2018Doc.\u2019\u2014I1 sleep so sdundly now that my wife goes through iny pockets most every night, and takes everything.\u2019\u2014Iafe.\u201cDo you call this a square deal ?warthtully demanded the keeper of the gambling resort as the police broke the voor down and came pell mell into the room.\u2018No.sir, \u2019 said the lieutenant: with boisterous mirth.\u201cThis is & roundup ! WhePeupon the proceeded to load the entire outfit into the patrol wagons wait- the alley, and drove away in great shape.\u2014Chicago Tribune.\u201cDid vou enjoy\u2019 your ride é | DPF.F.LYNOn throat, lungs, such hoarseness, congestion of consumption.Bertrand\u2019s Creosoted Glycerine for aflections of tne bronchial tubes and as obstinate sore throat, bronchitis, chronic cough, the lungs and Incipient The new remedy larynx, 560c.per hottle \u2014 FOR SALE ONLY BY W.H.GRIFFITH, - Prescription Druggeist, 61 Wellington St.+ Sherbrooke, Que- (Opposite New Court House.) Open on Sunday, 12 to 1, and 5 to 4 Direct from AUSTRIA to the Old 9 Cent Store, one large case of Art Vases, 38 different.styles ; beautiful goods.Prices low.It would pay you to buy now for Christmas.Come and see them.\u2014 JAMES THOM PION.A.\u201cI.D = En 9 14 Water St, Sherbrooke, P.Q.\u2014\u2014\u2014_ Gun and Locksmith.Alf kinde of Light Machine Work done.Upper flat of machine shop to let.: BUSINESS CARDS.AWRENOE, MORRIS & McIVER, Advocates, ote, Bberbrooke and Richmond.\"YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.| Women & BYERS, PHYSIcians and Surgeons.A.N.Wor thington, M.D.C.M.M.P.86 Dufferin Avenue, ' Burgeon to Sherbrooke, Protestant Hospital.Principal Medical Of- Jommand.Telephones, Bell .Roddick Byers, M.D.C.M.L.R.C.P.& B.Edin.Late Physician Royal Victoria Hos- ital.Post-Graduate University of unich Associate Physician Sherbrooke Protestant ospital, 50 Montreal Ht.Telephones, Beil 06.\u2018Peoples 117.SURGEON TO the Protestant Hospital 23 Montreal street.Bell \u2018phone Bb.Peoples phone.D*.Ww.DUNCAN SMITH, SURG BON to the Protestant Hospital, 15 Montreal Street; Bell \u2018phone 228 Peoples \u2018phone.D® E.J, WILLIAMS, SURGEON TO the Protestant Hospital, 26 Monte real St, Bell \"phone, \\R.Ww.to Protestant Hospital.) Nose and Throat Diseases.@7 Dufferin Ave.Sherbrooke.Consultations :- 10-19 a.m., and 1-4 pm.and by appointment, : K.ADDIE Ay Bog, 0.B D G.Prov.Land Burveyes.si Montreal St.Bell, Telephone, (COATI000K MARBLE AND GRANITE A Works orks.R.Hambly Coatitank.Que \u2018phone 460.People \u201c \u2018Eye, Ear, \u2018DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS MONTREAU KO LIVERPOOL.\u201cCANADA\u201d eens Ger auvsrsens muospèncences Oct.14, \u201cSOUTHWARK'\" ce vrvecocra \u2026Oct.21 \u201cDOMINION\u201d' Larveres vonseneue vuoususee Oct.28.OTTAWA\u2019 L\u2026.ponvse anvnninse auvasenss Nov.\u20184.\u2018\u2019CANADA\u2019\u2019 .0 ses esses000e 0.NOV.11 \u201cKENSINGTON'* .Nov, 18 The \u201c\u201cCANADA™ is the fastest steamer in the Canadian trade, holding « re cord of 5 days, 28 hours and 48 minutes between Inishowen Head and Fas ther Point; For all particulars as to freight and\u2019 Passage, apply to local agent or to DOMINION LINE, #7 84% Bacrament Bt.Montreal.For Poor Blood all nervous complaints , headache, patpd- tation of the heart, backache etc, Covernton\u2019s Iron Blood Pills Price cts, boxes g1.00.Sens mail hd for above prices » D.WATSON &L CO.Agenn 444 St Paul St, Montreal, P.C.DuBOYCE Notary, Commissioner, Etc.Cowansville Agency Sherbrooke Dally Record.Buoscriptions, Advertisements and News Items received and given prompt COWANSVILLE, - OLE.At DUNHAM every Tiursdass timore, of West Concord, Vt., are gentlemen's dress.| visiting his parents.here.Mr.and Mrs.Jos.Griffin have re-} Dont's Gloves.% A magnificent agsort- \u2018ment women's as well as men\u2019s.Call and look them over before sizes \u2018become broken.is grand.c old family medicine.: i aly adiein Eo Bu J.R.MoBAIN, Importer of English Hats and Gloves.\u2019: Dent\u2019s Gloves, Christy\u2019s Hats.This is very much of a London store, taking its tone directly from London o on all essentials of 0000000000000000000000000000000000060000 Direct From-lLondon, | == Christy\u2019s Hats.The new brown color in stiffs and softs.Big assortment blacks.See the new patterns in our Tweed Hats.re ICTR PECTATIST - * Lee 000 Faw ie nd Dave Dar one Sante pS cape RE EE ete ati i.4 ç Be orate oe aa + le EER rena he + es 5 rE > - ngs copie aa 3 - \" +.NM ait until the snow is here.Prepare for winter now.Get one of our PERFECT REA VERS\" and you will be delighted.We are the only people in the Eastern Townships who get Staves by the carload, thus naturally having_.the quality and largest assortment to choose from.\u201cWe are pleased with the great number of sales of MOFFAT\" RANGES: made this falt-#ut never satisfied, as we want to make others happy.KERR & FOSS, (Opposite the Theatre.) oh Tm - MASON & RISCH, .a name that stands for the best of evrything à in the Art of Piano Making.Another new Jot' of those medium size, plain case MASON & RISCH Pianos just in this week.Mahogany and Walnut cases, no carved work.\u2014Splendid toned Pianos these, and noted for great durability.We should be pleased to show you these Pianos.or to send you a Catalogue by mail with prices and terms of payment.We allow fair cash; value for.old Pianos and Organs in exchange for new instruments.lA EIT AT VHT Lid RA Se «FRI WIS 1 SU 25 eye AI STAR ME A SAT ve cannes ain we leg ore ni TRATES ' Neva near Tt sn Cam I YO OP + Se no SNE RA A NS & A few, niore good UPRIGHT PIANOS ready for Rental Customers on Saturday.ee - A WOOLLY SUBJECT But not too woolly for comfort, is our splendid line of Wool Underwear Don\u2019t Delay\u2014Delays are dangerous, particularly at this season the year, .The long and short of it is, that you will.\u2018gob alittle more for your money than you ean get elsewhere, Af you hy your nderwear at CODERE'S AD, of Fi.GC.Wilson & Sons.Louis A.Codere, : The Popular Gent\u2019s Furnisher récécececcececetstétsre + } $ Metropole Building, King Street.CODERE\u2019S AD.; \u2014_ bo mes 7 \u2014 A \u2014\u2014 .- le = Great FALL SPECIALTIES | ia \u2018STOVES, RANGES \u2018and HEATERS WE are showing the largest and Beat assortment in this special line, every Stove, Range or Heater are fully guaranteed as to best -baking quality and most powerful heaters with half the fuel you have to use in any other stoves.Money refunded if not satisfactory \u201cufr .1p BAAR Ee LS ar F7 Our \u201c FAVORITE \u201d Steel Range as shown in this Out, bas six No.8 holes, à lar \u201coven, \u2018à good size fire place for coal or wood, Regular Price - $50.00 Our Special Price only $40 [Ra \u201cSTANDARD \u201d - Range G No.9 pot.holes, good size oven, high shelf, full nickel trimmings.The Best Value in the Market.Regular Price $45.00 Our Special for $35.00 only Tappan 4 eS Ho espere : r FE = PA Co Do Ly » ot verbs rt aa rn Liste rae i nett as ce prie = cor So from $12.00 and up./ Our \u201c NEW IDEA\u201d Quebec eater the most handsome and the latest improvements combined, All Sizes, 2, 3 and 4 - $5.50 and.up PARLOR STOVES and HEATERS at lowest prices.OLD STOVES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE.The most Liberal Terms \u2014 Cash or Credit.ECHENBERG BROS.COMPLETE : (HOUSE ; FURNISEALS 55 Wellington St.| ; .Whiting Block Ra | friends.-ical Squad, Band.| he steadily.advanced through all \u2018 i ri À ; EMPLOYER expects you to be at work on time.Over-sleeping ia.poyexcuse,: hep seven- tyfive cents wills buw an: Alarm Clock that will get you up on time.For $1.25 we can give you something more reliable, or for $2.00 we can furnish the Tatto or Intermittent alarm clock.© This = clock alternately rings and keeps silent for 15 minutes, 4 or until you get up and turn the switch.Better buy onc and be .\u2018on \u2018time.er - = A.G.SKINNER, Jeweller and Optician, 7 Strathcona Sq | Mr.William Farvwelt lett lait: seni = Boston.e ,.hav retail oa Cats Pier trip.Mrs.M.F.Johnston has\u2019 returned to her h jme, \u201cThe Sherbrooke,\u201d in Montreal.- Don\u2019t forget the dance Odell\u2019s Hall.Mr.\" A.0.Norton and.Mr.BR.V.Norton, of Coaticook, were in town, yesterday.Two wagon loads to-night, at 1 Macey \"sectional | hook cases placed in stock at -lid- wards\u2019 to-day.= Mrs.Howard Thompson, of East Angus, is visiting her mother; Mrs, William Richards, at the farm.Mr.F.E.Brine is acting manager of the E.T.Bank, Cookshire; during the absence of the manager, Mr.Tolmie.Mrs.G.A.Pyke, of Halifax, N.S.spending some time.with hen.inuahton Mrs.George M.Howard, Dufferin Ave, Mr.A.M.Menicke, of the Morey Paper Company, Boston, was in town this week on business connected with Prepared pulp.Gur store will be closed Monday for Jewish holy day and re-opened Tuesday morning.Star Clothing Hall, J.Rosenbloom & Co., proprietors.The astern Townships Press Adsoci- ation holds its annual meeting in the Grand Central Hotel, Sherbrooke, next Monday evening, at 8.15 p.m.Mr.and Mrs.George Fowler, of Toronto, who have been the guests of Mrs.E.B.Lyster, Wolfe street, have gone to Danville for a visit to other + Harvest home festival at Lennox- | vile Methodist church Monday, Octo-: ber 9th, 1905.Supper at 6 p.m, entertainment commencing at 8 p.m.Admission, 25 cents.| \u201cThe 53rd Physical Squad will meet Saturday afternoon, Oct.7th, at the drill shed at 2.30 sharp.In the even ing a smoking concert will be held at the regimental rooms, including Phy 8- Tug- -of-war Team \u2018and Mrs.C.H.Niles received on Wédnes- day after her marriage, at \u2018\u201c\u2018Seven Maples,\u201d the residence of Mr.and Mrs.H.Moe, Moore strect.Mrs.Niles wore a dainty gown of gray crepe de chine, over taffeta, while Miss Myrtie Fuller and Miss Nellie Waterhouse, who assisted, were in white china silk, and white voile, respectively.Auction sale for Jos.Fortier, 2 p.m., Saturday, Oct, 7th, at the farm of.Mr.John Baxter, Lennoxville road.25 milch cows and \u2018oxen.J.7J.Griffith, auctioneer.Mr.H.Rice, managing.director of the Lowell Citizen Co., Lowell, Mass., was the guest of Mr.\"E.S.\u2018Stevens to-day.Mr.Rice, in his younger days, worked in a printing office \u201cin Sherbrooke, but\u2019 went to Lowell, where the departments of a large newspaper office until he attained the responsible position he now holds.Mr.I.C.Thompson left Montreal on Wednesday, for New York, and sails for England on Saturday by the Cunard liner, \u201cLucania.\u201d After a week -or,two in London, Mr.Thompson expects to go to Australia on business tô be absent several months.Mrs Thompson accompanied her hubband to New York to see him off, and will spend the winter in Montreal, The pleasant\u2019 home of Mr.and Mis.George Wingrove, Hall avepue, Kast Sherbrooke, was the scene of a pleap- ant surprise party on Tuesday evening.About twenty:five young people were present and enjoyed the hospitality of Mr.and Mrs.Wingrove.The party was given in honor of Mr.Ar- thür Wingrove on the occasion of his eighteenth birthday.The evening was pleasantly passed in games,\u201d music and singing.Delicious refreshments were served.W.Freeman, decorator and painter, of North Hatley, has returned from I England, and will be pleased to do any | decorating, first-class finish, at moderate prices.Estimate given any dis- ,| tance, A large number of the delegates to the Methodist Conference took advantage of the kind invitation of Mrs.1.Jd.Tuck, and visited her \"house on Bellevue \u201cAve, to see the St.Francis river view, which is justly famous.The day was ideal, the temperature being that of summer, and the winding, placid river under the bluest \u2018of skies, in its setting of gorgeous autumn woods, made a picture that will not soon be forgotten by the visitors to the city.| The strangers, particularly those from Ontario, found much to admire Sherbrooke, with its steep hills, in two -] fivers, and many natural.advantages, and were enthusiastic over the fine trees\u2019 and wealth of foliage.INJURED AT RAND DRILL.SHOPS.Albert Jones, an emps,yee in the Canadian Rand Drill Shops, had his foot seriously bruised yesterday forenoon hy a truck.Dr.Williams was \u2018tealled .and ordered his removal to the { Protestant Hospital, Where the injur- fes were dressed, : FOR TLLEGAL FISHING.This morning George B.Boutin yas | evening at Magog into the circumstan- ] tor were examined and gave cvidence a stonemason,, was 65 years old, and Lo cf | oo JEEPERS = .*.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905.before Judge Mulvena, at the charged stance ne with a net in Little Magog on the 16th of April last.He |i hot guilty, but was conviêted idence, and fined $5 and costs or thirty days in jail.GOLF.» Handicap was won last week by Miss Tomlinson with a net score of 32.The second round will be played from the 79th to 13th October, both days included.There will be a tea at the Club House to-morrow afternoon (Saturday).THROWN FROM STREET CAR.Miss Stevens, nurse at the Sherbrooke: Protestant Hospital, fell from a street car at the corner of, Queen and Melbourne streets last evening and was-badly shaken up.She had boarded the car at the top of the hill on Queen street, and when the car \u2018had gone some distance the trolley came off.ly, and as it struck the curve Miss Stevens was thrown to the ground.She was carried into Mrs.Clarke's | \u2018residence, and was.attended by .Prs.Worthington, Smith and Lynch.She was afterwards removed to the Nurse's Home in a cab.G.T.R.CONSTRUCTING CONCRETE CULVERTS.The three culverts on the G.T.R.be- | een are being relaid in concrete.In pust years considerable inconvenience has been experienced - washing out, more especially so since the dam was erected at Brompton- ville.\u2018In addition to bein conceret, they have also siderably enlarged s, as to avoid as much as possible trouble during high water.The \u201c\u2018scoot\u2019\u201d\u2019 from Richmond last evening was delayed for over an hour on acooulit\u2019 of the work which is oing on at\u2019 the culvert near Ross\u2019s Siding.| THE LATE JOHN kK.McDONNELL.\u2018The funeral of the late John E.-Mc- Donnell, formerly hotelkeeper \u2018at Windsor Mills, _took place, this morning, from the Queen\u2019s Hotel, to St.Patrick\u2019s = Church.There was a very large\u2019 attendance, and the members of | Court St.Jean Catholic Order of Foresters, turned out in a body.The service in the Church was conducted \u2018by Rev.Father Fiselte, parish] priest.\u2019 The bearers were Megsrs.W.J.Me- Manamy, J.McGivney, R.F.Collins, M.J.Wolfe, J.Rothwell and J.Hayes The pall-bearers were : J.Thibôdeau, E.D.Kelly, J.Hency, T.McMann, F Lachance, F.Savarie.The interment took place in St.Michael\u2019s cemetery.- DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL.\"An inquest was held on Wedndsddy ces attending the death of F.Parent, who was killed by a freight engine near Magog Wednesday -last.The engineer, fireman and conduc- in \u2018aécordance with the previously mentioned facts.~ An attorney named Be- langer, a friend of the dead man\u2019s family, was present and testified that deceased was seen by him in Iberville on the morning of his death.He was married.He had been suffering for some months with an affection of the throat which depressed the deceased.He was working for a contractor in Sherbrooke, and had been spending Sunday at home.The jury rendered: a verdict of accidental death.The body was taken to Iberville for interment.\u201c \u2014 A COADJUTOR BISHOP FOR SHERBROOKE DIOCESE.The following 1tem from La Patrie cannot be confirmed at.the Bishop's Palace, but is regarded as altogetier improbable : \u201cA coadjutor bishop will be appointed to the Diocese of Sherbrooke.This step has been found necessary owing to the increase in the work, the whole of which now devolves on Bishop La- Rocque.Shortly after His Tordspip went to\u2018 Rome, it is understood that the authorities there had agreed to such a step and that the late Rev.Abbe Gignac had been named for: the position.After his lamented death another clergyman was named for the position, and it is understood that a pronouncement in this direction will be\u2019 made shortly.\u201cThe reason for such a step is on account of Bisliop LaRocque\u2019s health and that the work of the Jus ne is growing so rapidly.The, new coudjutor- will be a young man.\u2019 AT THY Y.4.C.A.The Y.M.C.A.Night School held its formal opening last night.There were present nearly one hundred men interested in the various departments of the Sehool.Great interest is shown in\u2019 the school by a number of young men who wish to spend some of the winter evenings in self improvement.A very enjoyable musical programme was rendered.Very appreciable vocal solos were sung by Messrs.Harold.Canmpbell and Ernest Armitage.Some | \u201cdf A.Gendron, with \u2018illegal | The first rdimd in the Ladies\u2019 Golf The car descended the hill rapid- | Sherbrooke and Bromptonville by .these culverts } laid Been con- \u2018 Horn, and Mr.4e We are just receivitg our faii s+1-k of the finest English Cutlery mat.Meat carve *< with mother of pearl.ivory.an atéfal buck Lorn hundles with.ad # nataral F servers with mother of pear} ives tural buck horn handles.Ce of 1 doz.and cuses of § Jn; des ».gnd fish knives and forks win of pearl and ivory handies, Silver \u2018mounts.These goods fhake a handsome as we)! as usé wedding gift.\u2019 | orders promptly filled at hs a] x x SPEARING\u2019S, 33 Strathcona Sq.Suppor to HA +.de ouais pr 3 Th ire ; sou aay, Su Eastern : the \u2018mn, i a vou.We have ™ supp} ' and y i guacied the Vantage all.the 1 eat Banking | ace us Raster 1¢ ss, BAKE 18 H 2 EVER BE} h H.tom, 0.ja Dis Opposi coxVILLE - The ® *Yoo0 TS TO ae , Macey.Sectional Bookcases Two wagon loads of Macey cases placed in stock to-day.hook See Gives your library a modern: appearance.You can purchase one shelf of section or a dozen and \"they last you lifetime.Only books required to start with.books.in each section kept perfect a few book case \u2018without removing all the books :is next to a physical impossibility.Write for circulars, New.Shoes! \u201cNew Styles ! Ou Shoe, are Thadé\u2019 \u2018in a propet shape, to fit the feet.Every pair gives satisfaction, and our prices are the lowest.CASH BUYERS\u2019 UNION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.N.NORMANDIN, Prop.i 127 \u2018Wellington Street, \u2019 J., Cameron.The Misses ~ Armitage rendered a beautiful piano\u201d duct, much to the pleasure of everyone.Miss Alberta Campbell was the necompantat of the evening, Three inspiring addresses to young men \u201cwere given by Mr.oJ.H.Kellar, Dr.P.P.Pelletier, M.L.A., and Rev.Richardson.Mr, Kellar spoke of the adv antages of education in climbing up the ladder of.success, by making several references to conditions in Cuba, where he has been engaged in business for two years, Dr.Pelletier gave a very interesting talk in which he urged the young men to patriotimm.Canada needs young men who ean sink all nationai lines, and work together hand in hand for the betterment of the country.Friendly rivalry stimulates progress.But in\u2019 all matters of public welfare\u2019 we should stand together ax Canadians, irrespee- tive of mationality.This will The brought about by education, and as we come together in such schools as the Association Night School, all race differences sink.into oblivion.Then the personal value of the Night School to_ every student where they get instruction for nothing, nearly, is impossible to estimate.Rev.Richardson #polie a few brief words in commendation\u201d of the Ksso- ciation\u2019s .work, and urged the great value of the 'Jducatiohal Department of the Association.: Mr.H.V.Haight, chairman of\" the Department, presided and called attention to the magnitude of the Associn- tion Educational Work.The Associu- tion Night School is n_branch of the whole federation, having enrolled more pupils than the combined enrollmént of the ten largest American universities.Last\"year between 90 and- 100 were enrolled by the local Assaciation School.- A larger number still seems certain this year.Onè fenture of the programme the presenting of certificates to vear\u2019s pupils who completed COUTSES, These are signed by Frederick 1B.Pratt, of the Pratt Institute, chairman of the Board of Examiners, and are accepted for matriculation by over 200 leading.colleges in the United was last members of the Princess orchestra, an old friend of the Association, were present and rendered a mamber of choice selections.The orchestra was composed of Mrs.Sims, Miss Scofield and Miss States and Cunady.- Refreshments were then served by the Ladies\u201d Auxiliary.A large number of enrollments received during the evening, were - Special $3.25 up to 313.89.Call and see _- able price.from .BELTS, Cravenette RainCo ats A few more at for FRIDAY, SATURDAY & MONDAY Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019 s Fall and Winter Coats in latest approved\u201d styles, and -widest clioice of new materials, from Ladies\u2019 and Children\u2019s Fall and Wiater Hats Up-to-date and natty, Low Prices.Ladies\u2019 and Girls\u2019 Skirts | x.Newest Designs in Neckwear and at cut prices, UNDERWEAR, STOCKINGS AN sizes and colors, at prices that defy competition.0000008000080C08080C Cd Sale! them.We can fit you at à reuson- voué 81.49 to $5.89 AND G LOVIÉS, Iversen roses aocnuèe 8 J.E.POUTI 131-133-135 WELLINGTON STREET E, our window.Every man in no y matter what profession, should have a Sectional Book Case,\u201d The * *% : + clean, hy æ dust: proof glass = à; i oor, Every section is easily \u201cmoved.To 'reniove - the ordinary EDWARDS FURNITURE 0.\"ce | their own talking, ard we, {in cane, | E | 2e; Cos Price this ycar only ee ar re es een | | IY SHERBROO LIR2F FUBLIC LIBKARY , qu na Open week days from 2 © \u2018 ; = 1 peer A Jays from 3.012 1.10 $ io room 6 bit nt vdi Proer ki (craber 8.1 osjture n a - Asipou on Monday, si coston of tho mt n awd sarrying ter, and also lov veu.HO Gwell on akin, De! ol r thal, purpose wo katual, the esaist , ob the sams bn to- the fact.that loan bonds\u201d tah reached $500.0 y.will be paid J ucss men, he adil their © best: axpèrt trade, mu pad and ncoura cope with Jagan abroad, Our Clark\u2019 3.Carriage or \u201cSleigh ie which we sold last season have dog.to announce to recent inquirers and 9 \u2018our trade generally that this\" season's stock is now in store, They gives wniforarreliab make you feel comfortable ia de - coldest weather.| \u2019 .Are just as hot when you pet bone fromta drive Tas when you.loss than a cent an hour to run.Rendv for\u201d use in about three.minutes.No tedious waiting, and cost of Clark's Heaters but a trifle\u2014and ofl less considering the good of it, $200 wd x Coneenirated Heat à That's What Clark-Col ls No odor.Na flame.- No smoke.No gow.A Just the heat nl dots oi ib \"#0 cake that costs {en cents josts sixtodt hours (but a quarter of .a cake 8 plenty for\u201d n long drive.) _ These or coal hricklotg mre a special paré sition, comprise] under one and fifty tons\u201d pressire to the are inch.Are packed\u201d one dozen bricklets \u2018Price per case $1.2 MAIL FILLED POMP Ly.15, Michel & fe G.A: & F, R.DARCHE, 67 KING STREBFT.all Bar ORDERS - J We are all ready now for F gnins, Ge.in the dollar.Fall Suits, Fall Coats, n Raglans- 57 UNDICRWHAR od 8 wet Braud: Coats ¢ A fall bine (rent n- ortroent of.BOOTS, and 121 BI RE ni Only cope vii to our New + Store yon .ih bor anit of our steady {omiers.Library ail An Din À wll pan Op Sundays from i mio apR uk iy LEKY OF ome, ec irs, hepa an fnir roe hy ,y Main Hall and second 8 | - Open weck days from & le bh v mi _ | pes Sander from L.1.40 to cu.5 7 gt or ONE oe a SL 77777 | _ >> 8 v PROGR , = A a _; *HEEBROOKB DAILY REÇORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6,-1906.pe Re paox VE TO TAKE THE \u2014 pen ; a t | rh Vi À CENTURY Th deux | pytern Townships | Bank General and \u2018Govern- 4 It Business of the se fers Townships, _ 19 BETTER EQUIPPED i e Na SEFORE TO SERVI a \u2014 is ki pnschés ia District of St, Francis : ROE wn ; SCOTEI PRE MEGANTIC.VILLE.HATLEY.1 SORTE MATL LORD MINES, i ts at all Branches, ] NADA 48.5 HARRY FLET.HER, \u201cProfessor of Music.\u2019 his lessons on ~ Monday, - Whiting Blocks - Prospectus On application.AL TRADLEY & SON, (ORNTAKERS § EMBALMERS, P = UT= moose, P.à.\u201cApp PROGRESS OF JAPAN OpuENTS TN CARRYING POW- may LAND AND WATER.1.Getober 6-\u2014Baron Kiyoura, min- of agricalture and commerce, ad- \u201d me Assoc:aved Chambers of merce Monday, said the Government .connkdering - the improvement and pension of the means of communica- Lo ud eartyizg power by land and r, ; lower \u2018transportation 2 « He dwelt on the importance.of em ] diction of fogeign capital, and said 0 %.Fi wes possible.toat the facilities Br that purpose would be extended.M.+ .\u201d Ægstani, the assistant minister of fin- « Ces, xt, ai the same meeting, \u2018called atten- in to the fact that the amount of Jap- or =, st loan bonds taken by foreigners-al- .ok ov fe ached $500;000,000, interest on 1 And mil bé paid in hard money.The 11 - vss men, he added were expected to Heate \" eut their: best - efforts to increase fs ke export trade, maintaining the credit _ Mosd and.encouraging frugality, so as pe with Japan's increased indebt- :; \u201con have done 7 os abroad.\u2014 | case the person is.ung rer + Bell Tel 297.DRUNKS HOME.BLERIAN SOCIETY TO EXTEND Alp TO INEBRIATES, ; Berlin, Oct.6.\u2014A novel } jst been organized in this-city fc renilering timely Assistance to drunken persons, Young People of both sexes Form the brigade, and are casily re vognized_by a sort of military - cap On meeting a drunken person in oh street it will be the duty of a member of the association to breyent him from imbibing any more dink, protect him irom the dangers of the street, and escort him, if possible, to his home.In ble 65.00 \u2014 2,688.36 Book Debts as per list .\u2026 1,065.63 Stock can be inspected at the store from 5th to -7th day of October next.Stock sheets (inventory) and list of book debts can be scen on application at my office.- Dated Sept.28th, 1905.G.HH.KERR & CO.J.P.ROYER, Auctioneers._ Assignee.[ the Cheapest, Lightest & Best CREAM SEPARATOR.\u2014THE FENIX\u2014 STYLE K STYLE D One Plate only in fet of Plates in Howl.> Bowl.- Capacity Price Capacity Price J KI 150 1hs FINI, 400 1 bs, $ 55 K2.245 1bs.S33 D2 50 1bs.70 K3.2851na.DIDI edlbs, G0 Ki.33501bs.-45{ D4 Wwwibs.140 Also large Dairy Hand and Creamery Power sizes, °° Panding the aprointinent of Agents we will shin any size of the above to any R.R.Station in Canada, freight prepaid, on receipt of price, Circulars on application J.deL.TACHE, St.Hyacinthe, Que.AER PUBLIG NOTICE.Under instructions, L'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 erections situated within the limits of city property, before Monday next, the 9th day of October inst.| Otherwise proceedings will be taken as the Jaw directs.~~ -R.DAVIDSON, - \u2018Chief of Police | Police Office, Oct.2°05.+ etc.Terms moderate and easy payment.loons and brewerids.\u2014GERALDING- WALL.HE\\F WANTED Record Ade.naniy one Te WAY get just the kind of hs a want.That way is the use of the aaa Want Ada, in the Record.V TANTED\u2014 HOUSE MAID TO AS., Sist in care of i LO McCrea, 14 Bank Children.Mrs.F.N.WVASTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.Apply Mrs.Irwin, 8 Cresse St VWANIED=INVOICE CLERK HAVING lan vay os.Adres\u201d Must speak both guages.Address \u2018nine references D, Sherbrooke Record.5 gr references, VA Ten es COMPETENT SEWING \"1% rl, also an apprentice at dressmaking at Mrs, Houlahan's, 114 Wellington street.WANTED REFINED vorsc wo.ren.Address Ars.W.MN.Collis, North Hatley.Lae WANTED AT OXCE=YOUNG MAN Houlahau.proce.dre ® ve WANED \u2014 AT ONCIZ AN © ALL Around laundryman capable of taking.charge of washroom and starchroowm.State.salary expected.Address, Palace Steam Laundry, St.Johns, P.Q.\\ TANTED \u2014 GOOD PLAIN COOK, | Protestant, to go to East North- field, Mass., wages $15 per month and fare paid.Address H, Record Office.EN WANTED\u2014RELIAULE MEN IN 1 every locality throughout -United States and Canada.to advertise our goods, tacking up show-cards on trees, : fences, bridges and all conspicuous places; distributing small advertising matter ; commission or salary 3960 à year or $80 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.FANTED A CUSTOM TAILOR TO y work on- coats ; also two first class \"girl coat makers.Apply Walter Blue & Co._Sherbrooke.LU LL 20 YENERAL SERVANT WANTED\u201432 IN family.Man kept.Apply Mrs, D.P.Robertson, Lennoxville, \u2018 FOR SALE.TOR SALE\u2014DOUBLE HOUSE 58 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 an ood barn In rear with water and light.Rents $375 per year.Will be sold with immediate possession of one half or fully rented.Low rice and easy terms for quick sale.Apply W.8S.Dresser & Co.OR SALE_TWO HOUSES, 56 PEEL : street.Apply to Mrs.John Mc- rowan, OR SAILE\u2014SMALL FARM 1} MILES from Coaticook, good buildings, cuts 25 tons of hay.Possession at once.Apply to B.D.Crane, Coaticook.) OR SALE\u2014COMMODIOUS HOUSE.9 .rooms furnished throughout in hardwood.Magnificent location.All modern conveniences.Four lots, price low.Also boox case, combination rolled top desk, and few other articles, Apply J.H.Kellar, 46 Quebec street.OR SALE\u2014DRIVING HORSE, PER- ° J fectly sound.and in good condition, 6 years old, weight about 1000.Also concord and sleigh, almost new.Address A, Record Office.OR SALE\u2014A FEW No.1 DE LAVAL 2 Separators \u2019O5- model, Capacity 500 lbs.These machines were never used.Will sell at $60 each.Write C, Record Office.MISCELLANEOUS.OXPERIENCED SALESLADY DES- Ad res situation.Speaks both Jan- guages and- can give hest references.Address E, Record Office.= -.we {OUND THAT THE OLDS GASOLINE a engines are the simplest and the \u2019 most economical on the market, Note prices, 3 h.p.$150 ; 4 h.p.$200; 5 h.p.$280 ; 7 h.p.$300, made in the hotizon- tal type only, 2 to 200 h.p.Send for catalogue.Olds Gasoline Engine Works, Rock Island, Que; W ANTED \u2014 BOARD IN PRIVATE family for about two months.Address G, Record Office.TO LET.VENEMENT TO LET\u2014NUMBER 22 A.- Walton avenue, with all modern conveniences.Apply number 22 or to J, .1.Collins, 1 O LET\u2014TENEMENT, FAST SIER- 4 brooke, 4 good rooms, ground floor: cement, cellar,\u201d modern conveniences.Rent moderate.Apply I, Record Office, rjyo LET \u2014 UPPER TICNFMENT, 4 large rooms on Meadow street.Water and w.c.Rent reasonable.Apply at once W.It.Webster & Co., Queen Cigar Factory.rio LET\u20142 ROOMS WITHOUT BOARD.Apply 289 Wellington Street.MS TOLIT\u2014 \u2018SANBORN PLACE,\" Ort street.One apartment in basement, © rooms, for $8 per month, including, water.Two apartments on second \u2018Mat, 8 rooms each at $10 and $12 per gnonth.Most desirable! location, renovated throughout, equipped with electric light, w.c\u2019's and bath rooms.Possession immediately: Apply Edwards Furniture Co.0 RENT\u2014TWO NI TENEMENTY 4) to rent on Fulton Avenue, Sherbrooke.Heated by steam.All modern conveniences.Rent includes heating.Apply A.FP.Wiggett.= om TT IS 00 emi me es LOST.OST\u2014A GOT.WATCH AND CHAIN 1.etween Sherbrooke and lennox ville.Finder will be rewarded on return te 1, Record Office.Cl TFT OST PAIR BUCKSKIN GLOVER ON L Portland Avenue, W.H.- Griffith.- OST-BETWHEN ANGUS TAND LEN.1L nox#ille, blue Masonie aprom und wane.Finder please return Lo ROOK ë Willard, Kast Angus.; FOR SALE CHEAP.A quantity of lump dough, suitable for feeding hogs ; also, clean lard barrels, suitable for packing pork.Apply, ROWELL, SON & (0., 209 Wellington Street.Have your HORSES CLIPPED M.R.O\u2019DONNELL.PUBLIC NOTIGE.PURIIC NOTICE is hereby given that the Council of the City of Sherbrooke, will eet on.Tuesday, the 16th of October instant, at eight of the clock an the afterncon, and proceed to revise the Jist of electors for the Legislative Assembly.: Sherbrooke, 3rd - ctoher, 1U0§.(Signed) = 13 ÉRIFPSTH.° Secretary Treasurer, City of Sherbrooke.pr \"BOOK-KEEPING AND SHORTHAND.We are now prepared to give a thor ough and complete instruction in BOOK- | KEEPING, SHORTHAND, (Boyd's Famous Syllabic System) TYPEWRITING, Apply Syllabic Shorthand & business College, Rooms 4 and 5 Whiting Block, 53 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.EA.5e.emiftab! > a = te vs cn ï Ha areas tee 0, \u2014 me Hd nnd ll deo 7% ES a eA CR = \u2014\u2014 1 ¥ way eee Te | + si Saf > °F CU GE ip de PAGE SIX CL._ CP -SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1905.; # f pen Tt 2 - .Hi.|PRINCIP ITT técététhéterceescee - A mpanÿ, Limited |PrNcea.wars DAILY NEWS JF iH The John Mürpl y ompany, Li DEC | IN MONTREAL \u20ac | i | FROM TOWNSHIPS.STAR CLOTHING Ho, if URE THINKS THERE SHOULD BE A 1.oT += } iH.1 he Unusual | In New Hosier: Ye he death vu hour pret | : a ii Gg .2 \u2018RE ty.As death was hourly expectec .id : SCHOOL SYSTEM HERI \u2019 Lêter the operation, her affectionate _ \u2014 : =| 4 Montreal, Oct.6 At a special con father and devoted cousin, Mrs! Desaul- : We are now ready for - } - VOL.bk .ee.3» -3] vocation of the iocesan Theological hiers remain with her unti she - Bit While this 1S IN NO sense à dugain store, we \u201cÀ College, at which the degree of D.D.breathed her last.hough her illness Fall business with ; \u2014_\u2014 + 3 a e as 00 ere as anyw ere and B.D.oy in course, were con erred up- was lingering and painfu she accept- y i insist that VY lues shall oe \u20ac g h t , y rs for on the Rev.Professor Howard, B.A.oy ed her Cross with meekness and resig- .the finest selec.: LEF il = and generally better.ose who get our orde B.D., and the Rev.J.J.Willis, B.A., nation to the Divine Will, which is | - tion of Fall EE à : + \u2018 large lots of regular goods are most willing to sell respectively, the Rev.T.Bruce Waitt, | most consoling for her surviving & \u2018 Wint 0 and \\ ; .e newly appoin Incipat ot friends.ife so full of bright hopes inter v .it to us what must be sold at a loss.Bishop\u2019 s College, Lennoxville, spoke on for the young scemed to-have for her 3 .ercoats .44 A special purzhas of Fall and Winter Hosiery what he consi ered the mi sion of the but few charms, and she was olen $ we have evershown - : ; nglican \u2018Chureh in this portion of the heard to say, \u20181 do not expect to live ; 0 ; dir ect from London affords a quick chance for thrifty Dominion, and touched on some of the long,\u201d thus detached from the things | For style qualit a d ; Gayn : pegplein the opening up on F riday of a lot of - objects that she should seek to attain.of: this world which, she felt she must \u2019 y an \u2018 Im .He said that those who were baptiz- soon leave her thoughts were turned fit, we will be as in iE J s LL FC ed into the communion of the English !4owards her God and her eternal home.h lu S 30 Church were comparatively \u2018a small [While at the hospital she was visited I the past- the lead- | ; MANY * HE a lies\u2019 ac _ ~ number, in proportion to the increase |}, Rev.Father Kavanagh and \u2018many | # ers Ya À > ST.147 ! of population, and he was ow they friends.BLE TT a were a decreasing number.erefore, Her early demise is, indeed, a bitter Co \u2018 Cashmere Hose af chore ould not, In te reins ri fo has parent, ho ets D Our stock of 20thGon- IR vo : outlook of affairs, expec 0 make recovering from a similar great sor- 0 yea much headway numerically.Bub while low, by She death of their two eldest ry orand of 1 Abe that was so, let it er mission tod daughters two years ago.One only en\u2019s othin TB rn ; | » ; _ k us mo ( That should be\u2019 sold at 36, \u2014| be a thoroughly organized bodv, aim- | brother survives her.| 9, is .this MO ) ing at perfection of the Christian ideal, | The gloom of this sad event was not -larger than ever.FE whit - but will be sold at 2 a - and so welding herself together in confined to the family ; it pervaded the | train thin; : - magnificent work and being inspired by town in which the deceased had been Don\u2019t forget this store ,.exten | a magnificent spirit, that she would loved by a large circle of relatives and 1 Sdopted | : Fine Cashmere, fashioned leg, double heel and become, like She Church of old, a grand | fends.3 | for your Fall or ; who pre | } missionary Church, whose vigorous life} \u201cpp, funeral service took place Thurs- .rah, W | ~toe, for wear right now, in all sizes.Friday per would stretch out into the new lands day morning.Rev.Father Dufresne Winter Suit, or \\ veal char: i : pair, .26.: 3 \u2018of the west and northwest and be: | cojehrated the requiem mass.The pall- Overcoat à meat.© oo 1 co yond the sea, and carry the gospel | hearers were Misses Paquette, Brochu, + : 1 The stat , 22 \u2018 CL .dings there.Lambert, Farrell, Laflamme and St.oo secret ver - .| F He pleaded for kindly intercourse Hilaire.$ it you do you'll be sonceivabl \u2018\u20ac with French-Canadian brethren, an The Children of Mary\u2019s Society, of : - à mig : This 4nnouncement is published simultaneously _, |touching on education, said he was\u2019 which Miss Quinn was à member, \"as : sorry for it when ' ¢ ones | with our advertisement in the Montreal papers.Or- La told that in duel son Rate of the sisted in a body, bearing is insigna > | \u2018you see our stook.\u2019 .the.\u201cocie an veiled in white : : \u2019 ders arriving to-morrow will be filled.thought, it would be the duty of the Spires ciety i re ele UT 2 | N church people to see be: church.was 2 its way to the grave.\u2014 triple system, that the church\u2026.peop'e |: That the sympathy of the whole PU GLO G LL T he J ohn Murphy Company, Limited, web vena doit work of omni ou mre is ayo | STAR CLOTHING HALL, § .gA Co training their own church children up.fon deccased was shown by the large / + .{ TA A OT IRE a.af ag cal forefathers he | humbers who visited the bereaved |g; - Sole Local Agents-for Campbell and 20th Century 10° | - - \u2019 ing the yer- \u2018 cou \u201c \" \u2019 ON AL., hE A catechism.How it was to be done, ; [family to Bi Voir deep sorrow, by.the 3 + Brand Clothing, also \u201cInvictus Shoes, Genera ° = |he dre know ; but he ventéred to spiritual bouquets of friends pod pupils \u20ac J.Rosenbloom & (o., Props.: 00000000000000 suggest 1t, as something essential 101 4f the Convent, by the floral offerings .: N .0 So 0000000CO0000000000000 | hb @ aim at if the work of the Chureh_was and by the vast Y concourse - of peoplé.97 09 Wellington st, Sher brooke | _ L \u201c5, to be done as it ought to be.who followed her remains to their last FIIIITINITIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIING a aaaa.« pÉCENT \u201c .\u2014 resting place.aa .: LS 8 oo TEACHERS CONVENTION.| \u2014 EC \u2014 New x Royal urp e 10e 5! : OVERTOOK HORSE THIEF AND RE- ; Jose Mire _ 5 rar | \"COVERED HORSES.-\" 1 I ra _ ANNUAL MERTING WILL TAKE | South Roxton, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 of Cuba, 1 PLACE IN MONTREAL NEXT Mr.Joe Robitoil, of the 6th range of .in New WEEK.Roxton, found his horses Monday two is the dut It 18 ; with pleasure that we talk of these shoes The annual convention of the Protest- miles from the other side \u201cSolon from .der de r - ant teachers of Quebec will be herd in |It is supposed t were stolen from _ in | .for women.Experts were engaged for a long time to the High School in Montreal on the 11th his pasture a week ago.A has - bring to pérfection a shoe that would combine style 12th, 13th, and 14th inst., under the The man who was driving them : fiom presidency of Mr.Wellington Dixon, B.A,, dropped the lines, jumped the fence Nn deapo : aud wearing qualities.After long years of study, this the principal of the High Scool.An [and got clear of the authorities.a - A 1 extremely interesting programme has been uw 6 odor possible.They are: recognized as being the cry ro The.conven: [PASSED AWAY AT MONTREAL ] a a 1n the countr Th : tion begins on Wednesday next with| Farnam\u2019s Corner, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.) > .prentler shoe i un y._ ose who wear them meetings of the executive committee and \u2014Mrs.T.W.Westover, who went to F or C pughs and Colds.de oi come again, They can be had in all the latest styles.the section devoted to -school adminis | Montreal on Saturday to visit her sis- © \u2014 Bh - | tration of which Dr.- Parmalee is chair- Iter, Miss Julia Harvey, who \u2018has been : secvati ° ° - , man, and papers will then be read by under treatment from Virginia - Go- : neet hel 7 n | _ Dr.J.W.Robertson on \u2018\u2018The: Macdon- jbeille, found her in so weak a cofdi- rs : $3 15 the p rice.! - ald course in relation to our \u2018schools,\u2019 tion she remained with \u2018her until Tues- Pastor, mu \u2014~ ough, andi vi THE BUTTER SITUATION es uns à / - Lo 7 and by Mr.J-W.McOuat, .on \u201cThe day morning, when the sufferer passed trimuings.of lace and chiffon, the \u2014 - and the | * [ : : * 9 - ._ Handicap of vib pores ue ave On recelvine a felegraim of the only ornament being a pearl brooch, NO JUSTIFICATION.FOR Pepsi the Hous: : e an.= .+ Ve ° Py, \u201c tn » # , \u2019 - clude.reports {rom the executive commit~ of Boston, proceeded to Montreal .and the gift of the, À ous.and\u2019 carried a HIGIL PRICE OF CANAMAN nid Lo BOUCH ER & LAGROIX tee, library, finance and Protestant cow- accompanied Mrs.Westover to Sutton, Po eheon was served to-the members CREAMERY: oo y | mittees pension commissioners, and com- with the remains on the 5th.The fun- Py two families, the only invited montréal, Oct.6\u2014The butte site 08 ee vi 163 Well ton Street ,[ : derbrook mittee on examinations and course of .eral will take place on Saturday at 1 vuosts in the spacious dining room, is fast nearing a point where de tro Septembe Lo ington Sireet, - Ve - Si erdrooke, Que.+@ study.The afternoon session, which is p.m.at the Methodist church.he table decorations being effecti vely dependant ak it is, on legitimate cain < election © - to be.held in the Uhateau de Rameray, Another brother, Mr.Cotton Harvey, | ied out in pink and white.The Ptive demand, will bo obligr to cali JR 99000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 will be devoted to the nomination ofyof- of Dunham, who\" has been taking the pride\u201d s d'aveline dress was of grey halt to the scomingly redjm yo J oo anders of 2 ficers and fo model lessons in clewent- same treatment as the deceased, is in Joth,.with blue silk blouse and_blue which the niarket in C ol wore end on t ., TE EI by oa n ary Canadian history, hy Miss.Peebles a very weak state.| hat, especially in the Eastern Towbin wif take c - sé \u201csxe vo \u201cand -Miss Rorke.Un the evening: .of that} A Tren to tron.is being inflated.1 tow ver uf * - = atut To, i MEATS THAT FY day there will he addresses of welcome MR.CLIFFORD\u2019S RETURN FROM C Jr.where.they rove the | possibility of an imauediate cortallag .en o ./ by Mayor Laporte and Rev.J.L.Gil- THE HOSPITAL.traits G.T.R.alzernoon express, for the output, or if our best coon with - rfle PE Divan V delay 5 Mills, Oct.6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The points in western Ontario.On their the British izuporters, were in deu* MB.s - be made by Mr.Wellington Dix Fu- {many friends of Mr.Henry Clifford] k.running short of supplies, Yer so JR - ards ration of Morning Dishes is day\u2019s business will include illustrations were much pleased to see him - return \"* turn Lh 4 wills reside m Coaticon the be a natural strengthening Te » resisted of kindergarten \u2018work and kindergarten home on Monday from the Sher- families B wore present, yet the hand- Ket which would be a beet totes the provi - B kf st Bacon games, and expertonces In the primary brooke Protestant Hospital.His arm: some and costly presents sent in show- all- around.But - considering prim © were man T ain \u2019S rea a grades, by Miss Francis Hibbard.-B.8. ip an Toru, by the bride's drm those who Pas Ho taxes at al cul aan ¢ web! 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