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[" \u2026 4 \\ $ $ 3 is the when - als and ideals \u2018 J rkman- :1 Case - top -of veivet, - co Vëry \u2014, young .57 aid, whose - i» our arffar .ab may > FPSB SSS PIRIFEI FYB CIPI FPPIFBSFFGISIFIIIISFSFISISSISIIE \u201c1 fddrred.for a year.\u2018À dite to the holiday trade following 5 VSEVERE sXoW.STORM RAN ON: à London, Nov.20.\u2014The South-west- a St Malo, on the north pratly.de tance, ler passage was 3 \u201cLand \u2018ayed by ivioe in the chan- 4 ing \"C0 eating St.Malo she 3 Mee], mire .~howstorm, ap- ta issed het course, and found- a \u201cÀ i a | | = he - = © ) i : _ SHERBROOKE, QUE.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905, | = ™' ; 7 PRICE ONE CENT ] i ; 5 8 coturdsy and to-day conferences 5 held in connection with the | uplon election case.oo Toih sides this foredoon admitted ced, and that this afternoon a forent will be signed, \u2018by ich the trial proceedings in the comptons election case will not: take The principal conditions of this set- guest, it is learned, \"are as follows : |.That Mr.À.B.Ilunt resign as gp.for Compton county, admitting , ities on \u2018the part of his agents ritbout his knowledge and which have que to his Knowledge since his recent ganination in discovsry.2 That all other Hitigation in con- yelion with the Compton election is i be discontinued.| Tere will, therefore, He no trial -at.WW (yhshire to-morrow.n 1 fie Court will renider formal judg-\u201d = wih by which the constituency will he ilared vacant.Jay witnesses had heen summoned ir this trial which _ would certainly \u2018we continued many days and would wt five thousand dollars or more.= i in Compton county Tt may be +B yught on before Christmas or_it may Some oie has suggested that just F mor to the holidays would be a good Ww for the elections as it wonld J og all the boyS heme for Christ- us, and also incidentally might con- À election.A barrel of fléôur or a jai a basis of agreément had been + |however, is: Mother election will now be-in \u2018or- | gr.Hunt Resigns, Admitting Irregularities On The pat Of His Agents, Without His Knowledge\u2014Coun- ter Petition Withdrawn\u2014Sherbrooke And Stan- - / stead Cases Will Proceed.1 ri ILL BE\" - HOT CONTEST.18 an Impression amon iti- cians that a bye-election in 2 potes C ounty will develop as.keen a contest 83 the Townships have witnessed.« yahere 18 no doubt that Mr.A.B, Man will -again be the Liberal candi- Mt is extremely prohal at - 8 extremely probable that \u2018Mr.R, H.Tope will gain he the Conservative candidate.-He will surely be, urged to > so, = Dr.Mooney, of Scotstown, is looked county.i OR STANSTEAD.The ending of the Compton protest case\u201cdoes not affect: the] Sherbrooke and\u2019 Stanstead cases.* The\u2019 Compton agreement is.entirely independent \u2018of these.2° \u2018 It is understood that both the Sherbrooke and Stanstead cases are likely to be proceeded with.The bill of particulars in the Sherbrooke case will be fyléd in a few days.There is dome talk of a \u2018\u2018saw-oft\u2019 arrangement ;© in Sherbrooke: d Stahstead eases.This, 31d to-be unlikely.\u2018The Sherlydoke Liberals are opposed to this as the Compton\u201d Conservatives were opposed.to the proposed Comp- ton-Sherbrooke saw-off.COUNTER PETITION COMPTON - ; , ELFCTION,.Judge Lemieï, in Superior Court Saturday gave judgment on the preliminary objeptions of Répondent R.H.Pope in the counter.petition of the Compton election \u2018case.\u2018 f - The preliminary objections were dismissed with costs.SHERBROOKE ELECTION PRO- = _ TEST.Mr.Justice Hutchinson granted a motion, this morning, in the Sher- F y would be most acceptable to Æ ruy Compton families-on or before le Bth of the coming month.~~ = = PS æ AB HUNT who Fosigns as M.P.= J VRE THAN 100 \u201c LIVES ARE LOST.Mitamer \u2018 Founders Of TO-THE ROCKS.Hy a's cross-channel steamer » Toundered off the French coast, + erday morning, with a loss of more : 109 Persons.on Board.One of | all -Pssengers- and \u201cone member of the A :Wete rescu-+ by a passing steam- iFEZ tnd NOK are tkéir way to : An uncon rmed re a y Teachèd Paris thdt 70 per- A ere saved, AS 24.i Hilda | ft Sovth: Fri ; À for elt\u2019 Sorthamgton Friday hoe on the roche off Gardin light- , miles from St.Malo.TE ON BY-LAW TO-MORROW.3 hg Fo on the Canadian Rand Drill Wening at 0 will he held, to-nforrow, he am, and closing at 5 Te wi Co th Will be one polling booth in [hs as follows - %, ward\u2014Residenen «© are hg indsor tn \" of R.Baron, Yigy No.gp store of Alfred Mont- Cent Alexander si reet .¢ \u2014 = .~~ brooke County.election petition case, that the petitioner fyle particulars by Saturday next.: 2 : A admitting F County, infraction of the clection law by his agents without his knowledge.for \u2018Compton WERE KUSSIAN __ PRISONERS.\u20142eec RETURNED CANADIANS HAVE A TALE OF CRUELTY TO TELL.Halifax, N.S., November -20.\u2014 Among the Allan line steamer Paris- ; French Coast.a \u2018jan\u2019s passengers yesterday were Robt.Finlay, of Prince Edward Island, and Charles Grant, of Pictou, N.S.They had been members of the crew of the: Japanese fishing - schooner Hokusel, which was captured during the war by the Russian cruisers Rossia and Grom: obol in the Sea of Japan.The men were in prison three months in Panza, when, through the representations of {he Canaflian Government, through the British guthorities, they were released and\u2019 givén transportation to London.They have a.tale of cruelty by.Russian soldiers and of hardships endured \u2018at- the hands -of their captors.A WIFE FOR | KING ALFONZO SPANISH- PAPER SAYS IT WILL | Bis PRINCESS EVA OF BAT- to - TENBERG.Madrid, November 20e TE TA pe re again.predicung g À fomso\u2019s ng The, latest report appears in the Correspondencia de lus pana, which says he will marry Prin- >» .i -, 1906.cess Eva of Battenberg, in May, 1 to Pari 20.\u2014The Paris, November.- 0 i King Alfonso, who has ar Paris of é return.from Berlin, rived here on his Vienna and Munich, is unofficial.He .| attended mass this morning, and sub- dr Pi f the eguently drove to the Palace of the Flvsco in à motor car to see President Loubet.\u201cwho, immediately after the King's departure, returned his visit at Te 1, 1 .Ter yoo Store of JLonis Draprau North yoo and Pee) streets, = Long ~Residence of Fo.Wheeler, on and Cambrifige avenue, 3 \u2014 7 > istol.The King will Hotel Bristol.The King w1 the ot with M.Loubet at Rambouillet to-day.| t _ vo [ upon as à possible candidate, should Mr Pope decline to again contest the DOES NOT AFFECT SHERBROOKE] settlement of the | RUSSIAN STRIKE Hhalled.\u201cextinguishing fires.| 39 PERISH Terrible Results of Fire in Glasgow.- BROKE OUT IN CHEAP LODGING | HOUSE \u2014 INMATES COULD - NOT FSCAPÉ.Glasgow, Nov.20.+ The most terrible fire that has| ocgurred in .Great | Britain for many years, broke out here yesterday morning, in a cheap lodging house for men, in Watson street, and resulted in the loss of 39 lives and the severe injury of many others.The | flemes were first ndticed at six o'clock, k yesterday morning \u2018on the fourth floor of the building, which was occupied by.339 men.An alarm was raised and the firemen .were speedily in\u2019 attendance, but flames and smoke were then 18suing from most of the windows \u2018on the fourth floor.An extraordinary scene was created by a procession of aimost naked men issuing from_ the door of the building and against their frantic efforts to escape the , firemen had actually to fight for admission.Reaching the upper floors the firemen found that the narrow passages were | becoming conjested | with men dropped to the smoke.: -M.P,, for Comp- Counter petition asking for tion with the L ection is w ers Are Thus Averted.7 WORKMEN., ov.20.\u2014(London - Times\u2019 Sercico) BEEN FÎRED B Petersburg, \".Times and New Yor The Central decided on the resumption of work at noon to-day.The decision comes just in time to avert serjous disorders.The workmen had already set fire to \u2018several shops the owners of which * refused to obey the injunction to close.Two collisions occurred between strikers and Horse Guards at the William Island and Narya- gates.Several workmen were sabrefl, and one was AIL the fire [brigades are busy William Island ave received a and St.Petersburg\u2019 \u20ac copy of \u201cthe latest bulletin of - the strike committee.lf relates to the descent of the police and troops upon the printing offices of the Novaya Zhin, Gorky's paper.Pratests were made (against this act as iHegal, in view of.\u2018the absence of any Warrant, and the SULTAN WILL NOT YIELD.IS RELYING UPON; EMPEROR-WIL- LIAM TO INTERVENE, 1T 1S SAID.Constantinople, November 20.\u2014The hope in diplomatic quarters here that the Sultan would yidld to the demand of the powers regarding the financial control of Macedonia is rapidly vanishing.It is now Helieved.he is almost certain to refuse.It is stated that the Sultan is relying upon FEm- peror William to intervene-in his be- \u2018half with the powers and has been In direct communications with him on the subject.He is now awaiting the Kaiser's reply.It ip also stated that the attitude.of Bardn Marschall Von Bickerstein, the German ambassador.towards the Portes does not accord with the assürance [that Germany 1s co-operating with ithe other \u2018powers.Meanwhile .the warships that the powers will use in their demonstra- ; their tion against Turkey are now on way to the Piraeus, [tlie port of Athens where they have beep ordered= to rendezvous.A report that vessels of the Russian Black Sea fleet.Ieft \u201cSevastopol on Saturday is fassumed to show that they will be bnnected with -the .Ha - demonstration.Lie ++ +++ H + WEATHER PRO 444444 BIRITIES.+ Forecast fol thd next 24 hpurs + pe issued by the eteorological 4 + Bureau : i | = i - + + - Fine ; not muel Ÿ change 1n 1 temperature.| 1 li Ft tet tEt ert bt | RE | ; ,Ç |.I il IN THE FLAMES meme \u2018 + \u2018 who (DAUGHTER OF RICH loôr overcome by |! | MISS BEATRICE RUSSELL, | SUMMER AT NORTH | y Miss Russell was 25 years Labor| Committee finally STRANGE LETTER _ | TO GRANBY PRIEST.Writer Demands Five Hundred.Dollars, - ELSE THREATENS LIFE OF [PRIEST OR DESTRUCTION OF CHURCH, | | Granby, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A das- \u2018tardly attempt at \u2018blackmail has Leen made on the Rev: Father Gill] Roman Catholic priest.He received, a letter by Friday evening's mail stating that unless he deposited five hundred dol- rs in a certain place, either he would be shot or his church blown up.He was also \u201cwarned not to send any one to watch at the place [dedignated.\u2018Father Gill, who is very popular, has been very active in building the mag- nificent church edifice now nearing com- \u2018pletion.He professes to \u2018itreat the \u2018matter lightly, although inwardly he \u201ccannot help feeling a little| anxious in regard to the outcome.|The jetter was evidently written by an| | éducated - person.| : PA MAN DIES FOR LOVE, or « NEW LONDON, WHO SENT HAT- ; boy LEY.© | : A New London, Conn.; press de- späteh; dated Nov 8th,\u2019 gives -parti- culars\u2019 of the sad death of Miss Beatrice Russell, who \u2018spent| a partion of the- summer at Glen Villa, North Hatley.It is as follows: | - New London, Conn,, ) Bis : Beatrice Russell, daughte E, Russell, a wealthy retired manufac- urer \u2018of \u2018New Britain, who has! made is honte in Ocean\u2018 avenue ie mor a Nov.S.\u2014 of H.years, died at two o\u2019clock this morn- mg, giter swallowing a dose of carbolic atid, taken \u2018with suicidal intent.Mrs.Russell, the girls mothet has for years been a sufferer from | a nervous disorder, ©.which prevented her chaperoning her \u2018daughters, and the position was filled by iss [Lonis .A.Miner, of this city, who loo cod \u2018after J the household generally.My.| Russell spent a vast sum on his summer home here and decided lately to malte his abode permane He was for, years president of the Russell & Erwin Manufacturing Company in New Britain.old.She agraduate of.the New| Britain [| Hign School, and of attractiv appearance.A doctor was called to the, Russell home to attend Miss; Beatrice, - but she was beyond human jaid.The girl, it is said left a note- asserting the cause -that led to her taking her life.It is rumored she was disappointed in her love affairs and concluded \u2018to end her life by taking the poisonous draught.\u2014\u2014; ; PRINCES LIFE qe L WAS THREATENED.I\u2014\u2014\u2014 EXTRA PROTECTION FOR LOUIS OF BATTENBERG\u2014ONE THOUSAND SAILORS DESERT.New York, November 20.\u2014Now that the stay of Prince Louis of |Batten- berg here is so néarly over, the fact was allowed to becone known Saturday that the Prince \"had received numerous anonymous letters threatening \u2018Nis life, and that he deemed \u2018them.ser- iqus enough to call them to the atten- \u201cion of- dp: police department, and also tol ask for protection.Actordingly, the force of detectives assigndd to the Prince was doubled.One of the letters informed the Prince that|än effort wpuld be made to blow him up with dynamite.Prince Louis inounced paturday: that he had decided to sail Monday morning instead of yesterday, as; at first arranged.Delay!lin céal- = bulletin is full of yiplent denunciation Le, 1 cont PA AE UR = \u201c |IMg the fleet is the cause.- AS a fare of Premier Witte! contains à num , ss ber.- of résolutions (dimanding the ces- ell messy go to ihe Americar i people sation of the state df siege, the aboli- di ult te ex ress acéquatel : how tion of capital punishment, the forma-/ là ne 1 expres \u2018ed his it | tion of a national ntilitia, and an 8 [NC 2.have enjoyed this visit, anc on «© \u2019 : pw: perfeot the hospitality has been.hour day.| .: HH e entertainments provided for us © were, like many -other things [in this country,on an unprecedented scdle,.The methods employed were such s to ma oven the most formal affair thoroughly enjoyable.(Signed.) Louis Battenberg, Rear Admiral.\u201d : \u2014¢ IS INJURED | ON THE Q.C.R.RUPERT GILBERT, ~ BRA KEMAN, MEETS WITH DAD ACCIDENT.q Rupert Gilbert, a Draéman -on the Quebec, Central, met with |à serious cident last night at Levis.|, | The \u201ctrain on which Gilbext was working\u201d was shunting, in the) yard at Lévis wheri he fell and the bäck truck oi one of'the cars passed-over him.Twq of his fingers were cut off \u2018and his knee so! badly bruised th k it is feared amputation will be- nedessarv.He wag taken to the if Dieu Hospital, \\and, this morning, |his condition was reported to be about the same.| i Mr.Gilbert, a resident ofl Lennox- ville, formerly of Marbleton, s -mar- ried, and has one child.' KING HAAKON VII.CHARLES OF DENMARK yan: OUSLY ELECTED BY NOR- Co LAT .- FAY'S PARLIAMENT, i .Ii Chrisff;inia, November 20.\u2014TFhe Norwegian arliament Saturday | unanimously ted Prince Charles of - Denmark be King of Norway| Thero members present.- were 1H ree and it looked very much as if the hoat \u2018bers in good standing, - | undertook to take refuge in or _ \"the Round house of the Central Ver- music.PARTS OFTHE LEGACIES FOR HOSPITAL AND 9 A., Richmond, Nov.20.\u2014( Special.)\u2014The late Mr.Henry W.Gallup, who \u2018died suddenly.at Melbourne last week, left legacies by his last willjand testament to the Sherbrooke Protds'ant Hospital and to the authorities of the |Sulva- tion Army.co : _ mes L ! ACCIDENT ON RIVER AT + JOHNS, St.Johns, Nov.20.\u2014(Special the season of navigation nears its close each year there is considerable [straining of nerves on the part of the boatmen to land their cargoes at the port of destination and te return to their home port before the river freszes over.Yesterday (Sunday) a spicet of excitement was added by a peculiar accident.In passing through Lacolle bridge en route for St.Johns a canal harge loaded with coal struck heavily against one of the, stone abutments of the bridge staving a hole in her side below the water line.It was impossible to effect even temporary repairs, ST.)\u2014 As and Her cargo would go \u2018to the bottom.But through the ingenuity and efforts of the crew an expedient was found of saving both.The tug *Defender\u201d was detached from the tow of which the injured bargé was.one: and lashed to the side of the latter.The \u201cDefender\u201d then set out under full head of steam with her lame consort for St.Johns, which she reached in surprisingly short .time.During the race dowgp the river the pumps of the \u201c\u201cDefender\u201d were kept constantly going at high pressure.On reaching the Singer wharf men were immediately vet fo work 1o unload the coal, the \u201cDefender's\u201d\u2019 pumps working all the while, and by one o'clock the barge was empty and temporary repairs were begun: | SKATING AT WATERLOO.Waterlon, Nov.20.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Skating has.been excellent for a few days and our young people are taking advantage of the same.Some of our young men have already been courageous enough to cross the lake on skates, It.is hoped that carelessness will not lead to fatalities as is often the cage; COATICOOK CG.O.}'.CELEBRATES ANNIVERSARY.- Coaticook, Nov.20.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Friday night last, and dg this \u2018event happens but once a year it was cele-, brated in a most élaborate way.Early in the cVening an oyster supper was served by Mine Host Rosseau, of the Grand Central, to which all did ample justice.An adjournment, was: then made to their hall where an excellent programme was rendered.The function was a most enjoyable one.; Cor The lodge is in a thriving condition, and has\u2019 an enrollment of 110 - mem-j EXCHING DEER CHASE AT WAT- \u2026 _ ERLOU.Co Waterloo, Nov.20.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Driven by hunters and hounds from its secret hiding placé.a.fine large deer, near.mont Ry.Co., Friday morning about nine o\u2019clock.He realizeu in a very few moments that his appearance was attracting considerable attention and dashed down the river bank across between the buildings of the Waterloo Wood Mfg.Co., hack through the.village, across the hills near Mr.J.Nichols, thence to the sugar bush be: longing to Mr.J.G.Mckergow.By this.time quite a number of our old hunters and good marksmen were on the alert after him, but the deer having a few rods siart, seemed equal for \u2018the occasion and got away to the thicket, and up to the time of writing none of the hunters have been fortunate enough to capture him, : PITCHER FARNHAM BASEBALL \"REMEMBERED ON BIRTHDAY.Farnham, \u201d Nov.20, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 À very pleasant function took place.Saturday evening at the home of Mr.G.Laclair, when a number of his friends came in unexpectedly and presented him with a gold watch chain in tom- memoration of his 19th biethday.The presentation: was made by Nr.W.P.Ryan, in a clever speech, and Mr Laclair, who was completely taken by surprise, expressed his thanks in a few well chosen words.© Mr.Laclair\u2019's parents were evidently in the secret, for a sumptuous repast was in readiness to which the party dict ample justice and the evening, was pleasantly spent with speeches and Mr.Laclair, although only 19 years of age, is one of the cleverest hase- ball pitchers in the province, and won nearly every game he pitched: this season.\u2019 oot _ PLEASANT GATHERING AT AVER'S | CLIFT, Co Alver\u2019s CHff, Nov.20, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 Frillay evening, Nov.17th, the home of Mrs.F.J.Robinson, was the sce of @-pleasant gathering, when quite a number of her friends and néighbhors met to remind Mrs.Robinson of her birthday, and to present her with a DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL EASTERN TOW Mr.Inspector Hew- there will urday, 25th inst.ton, M.A., will preside, an be à forenoon and an afternoon ses: sion, Rev.James Hepburn, M.A.will treat as his subject \u201cThe law from the Gospel,\u201d Mr.J.C.Sutherland, B.A.,- member of the Council of bliec Instruction, the subject \u201cOral French.\u201d and Mr.Hewton [will deal with the proper method of teaching Geography.In the aîternoon Principal Honeyman, M.A., will give an address on the teaching of Canadian history, and Miss A.L.Becket will further/ treat of the teaching of geogFa- phy in the form of a mode] lessen on the British Isles.Mr.Hdwton will close the session by a lecture upon the all-important question of patriotism in our schools.There will also be a question box, wherein tench rs may deposit questions: in conne¢tion i their school work early in the day to which answers will be given before the closing of the Institute.As Saturday \u2018 18\" a, school holiday teachets \u2018 sidejof Richmond will be all another day as a holida change.wed to take in ex- - Ck DEER GETTING PLENTIFEL.Sutton, Nov.20 \u2014(Special.)\u2014While a few years ago there was scarce ever a deer to be seen in this vicinity, no less than three of the local hunters have bagged one each this week.The lucky hunters are Messrs.Carl Bennett, Howard and Will Getty and Charlie Mudgett, his on Friday.Several more have Were too wary for the huntdrs on their trail.: CT the latter securing - WILL INSTITUTE LODGE| AT ME- GANTIC.Lake Megantic, Nov.20.+(Special.) \u2014A lodge, of Daughters af Rebekah, 1.0:0.F., will be instituted here tomorrow evening.: 6 \u2018The «degree work will be done by Vera Lodge, of Cookshire.! actes HAD PARALYTIC STROKE.Sutton, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.- Simon Miltimore, of Cowangville, suffered a paralytic stroke on Thursday, and is in a dangerous condition, though his physicians think (he may recover.Mr.Miltimore has many friends.and relatives in Sutton and Glen Sutton, as well as in Potton, who The C.0.F.held their agniversary on will earnestly look forward|to bis recovery.\u2019 sera : DAVIS\u2014KENDAIL.=.A very quiet but pretty wedding took place at the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.and Mrs.W.Kendall, 33 Lyford street, Laconia, N.H., when the third daughter, Alice Gertrude,was married to Mr.Ernest, Curtis Davis.\u201cThe wedding ceremony wad performed in the front parlor beneath| an arch of.green foliage in the presence of immed- inte relatives, by the ev.W.A.Loyne, pastor of the First M.I.church._ The bride was handsomely white organdy trimmed: \u2018wi insertion \u2018and carried white| canations.Miss Ada.Kendall acted as bridesmaid, and wore a dress of white Swiss muslin.Mr.Ewin Sanborn, of Lakeport, acted as best man.The young couple were the recipients of many beauli- ful gifts.- Mr.and Mrs.Davis left on the 5.19 o'clock train south for a short trip.: Co MARKETS.: Sutton, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.L.Fadden; of this town, has this seétion this week fifty, sheep local markets in \u201cthis.place] and Cow- ansville., : The -prices- paid ran 88, -averaging about from 8 to 4,75 |each.GOOD HUNTING AROUND NORTH oo ~~ \"SHEFVORD.Waterloo; Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 On Thursday afternoon Mr.John Nichol, of this place, while out hunting: near his \u2018old farm in North Shefford, shot and killed a fine large deer weighing in the vicinity of 175 pounds.~~ He started \u2018up three in the ndighborhood where he captured this one, and had he wished he might, by taking a short tramp, have added another|to his supply.His friends and ngighbors all feel grateful for a nice feast on venison.Mr.Nichol reports [that other game was there in abundance.: x TAE R.T.OF T.AT WATERLOO.\" Waterloo, Nov.20.\u2014(Sperial.) \u2014The Waterloo Council, No.|135, Royal Templars of Temperance held their regular meeting Thursday egening \u2018and - added five more new \u201cmembers to their Council.The Council is doing a good work and with the carnest co-opera- tion of each member, they] are bound to reach, the 100 mark in à verv short.time.It is the council's intention to have a supper and entertainment to celebrate the occasion.tion and business was over, a very good programme was rendered, consisting of reading, singing jand recitations, contributed by Miss Lillie M.Boothe, Miss Pearl M.Barrington, Miss Myrtle Egstman, Miss fine English breakfast set, table hinen, ete.; Rev.C.Pedlev made the presentation in his usual good stylé, to which friends for their gifts, ahd fier pleasure at the kindly ig prompted the surprise.qb Co Refreshments were served, py* the la- Mr.George Worthen enter: ; choice dies, and ( tained the guests with some selections from his Gramophone.Those coming from a distance were : Mise Mabel Hovey, Hatley : Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Hollis Hitchcock, Massawippi ; Mr.Scott Worthen, and Missy G.Robinson, North Hatley.\u2014 f TEACHERS\u2019 INSTIT(TE FOR RICH- =\" MOND AND DRUMMOKD, | Richmond, Nov.20.¢Spdeial.)\u2014 | There will be a Teachers\u2019 Institute for Mrs.Robinson responded, thinking her | EP [ Hihg which Gilman, Miss Cook, Miss Grace Bar-.rington, Miss Maud MeKeñna.The concert expects to have fheir next \"meeting in the new hall.Attendance, 38.MARKET PRICES AT COATICOOK.- Coaticook, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u201cThe following prices prevail-at Coati- cook : Eggs 25c.; butter 25c., potatoes 50i.per bushel, bran $18 ton, shorts \u2018$21, middlings 823,-corn 63¢ per bushel, oats 3se.per bushel, HALT+SOUTIERE.Smith's Mills, Nov.20 +(Speeial.)\u2014 The marriage took plare Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Géorge Soutiere, of their_second daughter, Mabel A., to Mr.H.Lewis Hall.The bride,\u201d who was given away by her father.was tastefully attired in cream nun\u2019s veiling.She| was attended by her friend, Miss Ethel A.Tree, -dressed in white organdie.The groom was supported by Mr.parts of Richmond and Drummond counties in St.Francis College on Sat- | | (Continued: on page 5.) x from out- ; been seen but - atfired in .lace and - PURCHASING SHEEP FOR LOCAT, .uichased in for After initin- ; à 4 Ÿ JF a 1 Rn ne 1 eo RE AE \u201d a en A 2 ro BP Ee RoR ARS .; ; PS ; SN TERT = Ce o Re rere ARES Mk ini se vm an agp Tat a 0e ee se an ix A Sy \u201d \u2018Pre Eat rare à gt SEI nds dti a ere a rm ai far eb.3 on TE porn Go EE Ses up py 2, 5 SEA rey @ TE in =.SOMÉTHING » > BOTH TELEPHONES.Baigains opt = : Sto 10% m, To-Morrow No \u2018TELEPHONE ORDERS! ACCEPTED] -*» FOR THESE SPÉTIALS.LA CE CURTAINS\u2014 3 yards long, 48 taches \u2018wide.goodé value at 75e, 8 to 10.a.m., 58c pair.LADIES\u2019 GOLF.JERSEYS\u2014 \u2018Cardinal, brown, navy, Hlack and@ white, value $2.-8 to 10 a.m., $1.98.BLACK LUSTRE WATSTS , Nicely \u2018made , all sizes, sleeves, value $1.50, 8 to 10 a.m., 78c.FLANELETTE\u2014 Plain pink, blue: or \u201cwhite values 8 10 am, 8c gd: HARDWOOD, TOWEL RINGS\u2014 .Value 106, 8 to.10 a.m,, 6c- éach: \u20184 STOCKING MENDERS\u2014 in \u201c8 (With - handle) , value Se -8 to 40.a.m;, de.CABIN TOMATOES\u2014 Loc 8 to.10.a.m.10e tin.© LOG- chain PEAS\u2014 4 to 10 aïm., 2 tins for 15¢.~ EXTRACT OF VANNILA, LEMON, -Bte.\u2014 : 10e bottles, TT + 4° - .8 to 10 a.m., 6c.COCOANUT\u2014 1 20c packages, 8 to 10 a.m., 138c.= Pe re È ws Reliable urin o-mofrfrow Silks: at Specially Reduced R es.TAFFETA SILK\u201458c YD.- ent v ue, stout, Our standard eighty c desirable : 580 yard :on thié silk to-morrow.Bla nd other.-desirable shades, soft, lustrous quality.rustlin uality.All th hadess 2180\u2019 white, tre \u201cblack.To-morrow per yard .BRITISH SILKS\u201440c.i You can save ten cents , pe Washable.Capital valle at 50c.TO-MORROW, 40\u20ac BLACK DUCHESSE SILK\u2014 This is a pure\u2019 silk, satin\u2019 face.Dd crack or cut.\"31 Rien, lustrous lack.A ular: uality a Tes TOMORROW, 98¢ Yda - BLACK PEAU DE SOIE One piece containing one hundred yards to be sold at.this special qut Rich, pure.silk quality, non-cr dress length.this is\u201d unsurpas: 95c value.To-morrow per yd.| ir Se siens sevecoste.Dovessanse se vevsèunse mi soveshass, vinen Sale Ladies tell us they can always\u2019 rely on our linen values and these, we| name for - to-morrow, should be taken advantage of by every housekeeper in the city and vicinity.4 - | \u201c TABLE LINEN\u2014 D TE The pure linen sort which gives such satisfactory wear.; M TABLE LINEN\u2014 .|.+ CREAM R th 58 in: Value 85e.: TO-MORROW, 28c.\u2019 width 64 in.Valué- 450: TO-MORROW 35c.BLEACHED TABLE LINEN\u2014| width 68 in.\u2018Value 85c| i TO-MORROW Sc, | idth 72 in, alue vi TO-MORROW 80c.Roller Towelling, 8 wear and thé laundry too.\u201cValue.- TO-MORROW, -84c y Glass Towelling, Neat little blue \u2018 and red * wipers.hes wide.Value 8c yi.16 inches \"MORROW 6c YD.| Lien Napk ns, Ready hemmed which\u2019 save and trouble, size 18-x 18 i pure linen quality.Value $1.85.Lo To-morrow per \u2018doz: creneener flee o> Extended Hip Corsets, Made of fine white coutil, 11 boned nicely finished.The new low \u2018tended hip style which: is go popular this season.Has four ruhber tipped supporters of good elastic.Size 18 tô 27.Sold in most towns at $1.\u201cQui price .\u2026\u2026.secs avovve bosse to-morrow per PAIL ice v000pe Roman Satin Lining, ike Yard | \u201cIn colors, black, \u2018brown, Tie fawn, \u201cete full 54, in.wide, makes fe able lining or \u2018a good under i \u201cvalue a |.*To-morrow, per yard.crrranebane | II i THESE HELPS FOR.LONG | To- orrow Reg.; a w a EVENING S\u2014 Lamp Chimnies 5c! Lamp Chimanies .\u201d £1 | American Water Whi Kerosené Oil, Reg -25c gal., (roi morrow.5 i gals.for FIISIITIIIFIIIIF 20777 \u2018Black Beaver Cloaking, ©.SL 20 Yd | caver cloth, l \u2018and winter coats.Extra fine fini sh, bes t black dye, har A Ts AE $1 20 1 19¢ Pair e \u2018Ringwood\u2019 quali y.in black, a Se ny \u2018 colorings-\u2014assortetl fen gon \"Sic Yard ¢ half inches wide, shtin~one SH ilk, in-all the desirable.col-, .Nèver Fine quality imported made especially for fal To-morrow per yd.Ladies\u2019 Knitted Glov 8, alities.25c valu wearing qual CRO Ww 19e Duchesse Ribbons, aid under 29c.\u2018 * \u201cTO-MORROW, 21\u20ac; YD.ou a chanté of pto- able, un- \u2018 changeable black.For a fine) waist or 4c Yard all \u2018sorts of \u2018hard The kind that stands 10c.;and 12c | -\\6c Yard ecks, ue finish, specially manufactured |for gl ass Tall worry Neat assorted patterns, blesiched SNOWY-W \u201cThe busiest spot on Sherbrooke\u2019 $ busiest tres ; og A Store is Open J : bur er No.II Line, size .No II Line, size .FALL-WOOL peut, \u2018reduced.prices for to-morrow, terns arp the.new.fall: output \u2018and the| quality the finest: wearing lines procurable.N te these special prices ;\u2014 - To-morrow.9 ft x 12 ve : 9 it.x 1 ft * \u2018eos Ÿ ft.xX 104 ft) No.T Line, size.evo = ety tal \u2019 No.I Line, size.vce one | \u201c CARPETS ACH TUESDAY as it comes + ond sees grontér | crowds than ever thronging.this store,and each 4 Tuesday brings its vast contingent of bargains, \u201cThis big store keeps going \u201cahead piling up new re: Tuesday + cords, making and Koeping nbw friends, and pleasing public generally LA its.liberal methods = + \u2018: \u201c t- $.\u201clon Velvet Ras.; à chatice to\u2019 \u2018purthase a tool ilton\u201d Velvet Rug at special | The pat- Value.333.06 80.00 - 27.50 24.00 Please bear in mind that these car are strictly all wool, full yard, wide,\u201d come in.a number of desirable The kind that are generally sald 2 85c yard, To-morrow, per yard,.i.vivonnescees TO-MORRON FOR; ONE, \"DOLLAR.Monday, Nov.: 20, 1905.' Tuehiny Bargains: (fée given.| We Have: a Good | 4 ar 15 P.C: DISCOUNT TO-MORROW.If you intend purchasing in this li e, it will pay you to look into this\u2019 offe -ing to-morrow, than ever before priced.\u201cTrunks, $2.25 to $9.50.made full skirt | with across .bust i pe end: tO-MOrrOW ei vocrorss Pomade Vaseline for \u201cthe hair 1230 Vaseline Cold Cream Vaseline Hair Tonic Cushion Loops, idea is to bind Special to-morrow, Lemonade Tumblers these fine glasses for morron\u201ds .sale.TO-MORROW 3c.GLY CERINE SOAP\u2014 usual\u2019 15¢ cake.25c tin.Special Tweeds, yard.Choose Batcher\u2019s Linen, wide, very.durable.fancy work, etc., etc.Hair Switches, good length | sell this ality à , O-M DO #1.25.13c Ga Good quality combination down filling, tops of fancy denim in harmonizin orings.A top that will give goo Covered Cushions.vice.Yalue 95c.Fingering Yarn, MROFFOW.00000 vrocsesss socscnse Chloride Lime, In these times of much sickness \u201cthei -beral use of this chloride lime would : a wise: precgutign.The usual 10e a packets Are herd to-morrow at ar We have a full assortment and.at tl special discount -brings them down lo Suit Cases $3.85 to $7.E.Grips from $1.50 to \u201c4 5 .And all less 15 p.c.\u2018to-morrow, = a , \\ , A a A | Bargain Goods Positively Cash.mai Flannelette Wrappers, | You'll lke #the \u201cwrappers we offer.for! to-morrow\u2014The quality 1s a.soft, plain finish flannelette in cardinal, navy dark colors in nice assorted atten a ; Front be belts i A splendid $1.5 wrapper, Vaselines\u2014 Special List Buyipg these goods in large lots rect from the makers enables us to qui te \u2018these extraordinary low prices.T Usual price.Blue Seal Vaseline 10c Pure White Vaseline 15e Vaseline.Camphor.Ice 15c stick 12ÿc id Telephone Orders Are accepted for any of these bargein items, (subject to*C.O.D.) with the exs caption of the early morning specials.If you can\u2019t come to the store to-mor- row, try the satisfaction of ordering by telephone.A full assortment of these new loop! just taken \u2018into stock.They are.; fo a large cord in assorted colors large tassels, 8 yards long.your cushion with one of ie 206 these loops.Very pretty veevececu suten \u201cOne \"hundred dozen \u2018Pear\u2019s Soaps and Powder PEAR\u2019S.TRANSPARENT TO-MORROW.104c CAKE.î PEAR\u2019 S FAMILY SOAP\u2014 Large oval cakes, usual 10c.To-morrow 2 for 15c, PEAR\u2019S VIOLET POWDER\u2014 The finest talcum powder to be ha | Very delicately perfumed.Usually sa Our price to-morrow 124c; { ! 50c Yard As we aré dropping out of this line offer some ten or twelve pieces at th low price.for to-morrow.chance to pick out a fine suit leng a very small cost.Values 90c to $1.20 \u2018To-morrow, per yard,.c cose - l9c Yard er yard- 88 in.\u2018Extra value at 25c 3 qe 5 e or apron >: \u2018TO-MORROW, 19¢ YD.Very nice quali ality, different \u2014 , exclusive hair stores TO-MORROW 73c EACH.Buying this fine quality Fingering Yarn in large quantities enables us to offer it at this low price to-morrow.The qu ity, is soft and glossy, an extra go d wearing yarn.Colors black,, white and greys.Usual 70c value.To Cheviot |Dress for present blues, black 0080 legs.Size in.foot Mucilage Florida Water Nail Brushes Hair Brushes sheets .Envelopes Teoth Brushes Needle Books @ To-morrow Spec,a these coats Special Ladies cu wi & «1 \u2014- he: + \u2018Entrance Xo .À » S S 7] 7 a) = #7 SN D ES No = N XN N NK RQ NN RT IN ARR S S Fabrics N AN SL This material measures \u2018fuit 54 ee wide, is a splendid weight for dress, tum or separate skirt, of grey, \u2018nrown or green.Splendid value at s0c per yard \u2018To-morrow per yd.Finnnelette Blankets, Ot soft, Aufty flannelette, In either grey | colored borders, good n pretty \u2018shi 75¢ Pair or.White.Pretty servicahle -.size.Good weight, easy to laundry and unshrinkable.90c value.To-morrow per pair , French Flannelettes, 27c Vard | \u2018These flannelettes | genuine French ay dannels ] smaller price, heat and the Che pe much resemble thi atterns are rich and gs include, brown [said as ATE :| choice groceries for to-morrow.\u201csweetness too long drawn out\u201d: for both parents and children, and they hope for Miss.Winfield\u2019 8 return at gn early date.- travellers.TU» Kilburn.nroo NoTIic We sincerely believe this to be the|best | | COMPTON Teer - Nov.a 0: Tho funeral of the late C.IStill > Aires Domi of the late Mrs, k place from the Eng Far whet too of Couticook, of ating in the absence of Rev.Mr.Parker.Theré wère present the two sons of the deceased, Mr.C.E.Hackett, oi Providence, R.J.» and Dr.J.M.Hach ett, of Champlain, N.Y.The death of Mrs.Hackett removes another whose life of three score years and ten has been spent in Compton.A little over three years ago she experienced severe affliction in the sudden death of a her husband when in his apparent us ual \u2018health.In the short space gi two years a burden of sorrow equally as heavy came to her when her \u201celdest son, Mr.F.H.Hackett, lost his liie in the G.T.R.collision \u2018near Richmond.It seemed at \u2018the time and has proven so, \u2018that the blow was too heav v to he borne.From that.time the deceased has béen in poor health until \u2018 on.Thursday she peacefully passed away.Ever active and emergetic for the right.of quiet dignity and gentle character.a friend to.all; especial people, it is not too much to say that | Mrs.Hackett was loved by many in Compton, who knew her best.ly to the young The burial of Miss Nancy McBonald.Mr.Sel- n in poor -of Moe\u2019s River, took ee hére Sat- The death of Miss M.A.Tisdale be- curred early Saturday morning at-the home of her sister, Mrs.Robert Doak, Hillhurst.The deceased was sixty years of age and has been an invalid \u2018for several years.The body has heen taken to Braille bs for \u2018interment.- RICHMOND - Nov.20.\u2014The osters have been is: sued announcing the details of the St.Andrew s day celebration.It will be \u201cbraw die\u201d for the town.The -gen- oral -committee of the St.Andrew's Society will meet in the M aple Leaf Club rooms on .Wednesday evening t«.complete the arrangements.C.B.Caswell, who has.been engaged at Vaudrenil since mid-sumnier, spent the week\u2019s end.in Richmond.The rehearsal practicest of St.Ann\u2019s church choir will be held until further notice at the residence of: Mr.A.\u201c_L.Lance, instead of in the church assembly room.rs.Hepburn, who has been ill- for several weeks past, is slowly convales: 1 cing, but will be confined to the hous: for some time té come.Mrs.Dalton and her son, Mr.Sydney Dalton, who have been the guests for the past month of Mr.W.I.Jones.returned to Montreal on Friday.Mr.J.Albert Dalton is a present at Cal- v + MASSAWIPPI.- | Now.20.\u2014Rev.Thom left this week [for his home in Ontario, having finish- \u201cJed his labors here.\u2018lt is said that owing to-ill- health he will desist from 3 preac ing this winter.\u2026 Mrs.Mu uggett left on Monday for her home at iverdale, N.H., after a several weeks\u2019 visit to Mrs.Chilson,- her ht or dark Fey in a good al woot sister, and other relatives about here.She will remain a few days -at St.1d ohnsbury, Vt., en route,\u201d with \u201cher i| niece, Mrs, Frank Eaton.Mr.T.St.Dizier visited Mr.ahd | Mrs.H.Colt, in their new home in\" | Coaticook, where they are nicely set- | tled, over -Saturday night last.Mr.Thomas Sweeney, of Hatley, is Mr.Samuel, Robinson has.recently Mrs.W.Hurd returned from Barnston The social at Mr: A.Breakey\u2019 s wag a success, about 60 being present, \u2018in spite of the bad weather.There were twenty-six.who went from here.Some a big team, thus en- Mr.and Mrs.W.C.Sage, of | | Lyn- Mr.E.Hovey and Mr.\" Horace Hovey + Po JOHNVILLE.- 1 Nov.20\u2014The sick children in, the Mr.Arthur Moore, of Madison, Me., The Misses Mary \u2018and - Lizzie Butler The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.RÀ Miss Winfield, who took char ge of the district school in September, aid was | \u2018| called to her home in Calumet, Que:.| shortly after by the serious illness of her mother, is still detained\u2019 there, consequently the enforced vacation added on, to the long summer vacation which began early in may, is becoming to the K 2 i -15 a,m {! Montreal, Quebec ana i= Sunday Passenger\u2014Leave Queb MAIL: 5.05 a.m.for MIXED.10.00 am.NIGHT EXPRESS.1 LOCAL.Leaves Gancot Giving Special | Attention > Bouquet.continue to do so unless somme Ti Ç Detter for - the price : 3 \u2018cents, becomes available, ; ones Clear, long, Havana filled, AE \u2018KINKEAD & a Wholesale and Retail Tobago 113 WELLINGTON SR (GRAND TRUN 2 Trains arrive at and leave Shri ; Leave for 32 Bom, &s- follows à Portland, B hive an oston, Sp.m t intermediate tan\" andy} 13 tn 2 » a.m mn { Montreal._Toronto, Chi 3.10 p.m {cago and west, daily Ti iiy ex.intermedi ate stations ; 05 p.im Island Pond and aily ex.(medias pad qd Inter is = ous y Su 3,90 p.«Richmond, daily © and ere +, ani ® : .sxée t - stations and Toten Bt Sunday colonial points : \u2018 L.49 Coaticook and.In ex.Sunday } mediate stations | rs Cafe parlor cars run on da tonne \u201cetween Montreal and Portland a C.i.ross, 0 City I Ages, ANADIAN& | ca Pa PAC! FIC GPR} Canada\u2019 s Popular Route.\u201d For tickets, information, eto., apply to any of the Company\u2019s Agents, or .©.H.SEWELL, Oity Puss, At, - Leavin Sh ire ; Expres ave.erbrpoke ; xprose\u2014 vis 1.00 p.m., Rustee i} \u2018p.m.Daily except Sunday.-: Passenger\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 4.00 p.m arrive Levis 9.20 p.mn., Quehse 9.9 p.m.Daily except Sunday.Accommodation\u2014Ieav Sherbrooke 9.30 M, arrive Levis days : Arriving at Sherbrooke.- bo Leave Quebec| 2.30 p-ms Len 8.00, a.m., arrive Sh rbrouke 444 - Daily except Sunday.Accommodation\u2014Leave Quebec Ÿ.7.00 0 pa.leave Levis 7.45 .m.,, brooks 9.10 a.m.D a \u201cSatin days Boston & Maine > Railroad Winter Arra geaient, \u201c+ OCTOBER 9th, 1 Trains\u201d run daily except end om\u201d oO wheh.otherwis St.Johmgbury, Springâ arrives Newport 12.10 p.m., connedting with e at deport for Boston and an Worcesuér, Boston New York, NIGHT EXPRESS.9/15 p.m fof Bob ton and New Yor FROM THE SOUTH.Express .leaves Boston 9.00 a.m.Worcester 8.00 a.m., Portland, Me.8.45 am, Springfield 9.10 .m., arrive Sher brooke 8.20 p.m, ves Boston 7.50 Rm.Portland, Me., ~ 8.45 p.ma ew York 4.00 p.m., - arrive Shey brooke 7.15 a.m.5.45 am.vis Plymouth, connecting.with mixed at Newport, arriving Sherbrooke 8.00 + 104 Boston, Mass _ J.L.FLET HER, Agent, Sherbrook Que For Poor Blood - afl nervous complaints , beadacha, polvb tathostof the heart, ato, e Covernton\u201d s Iron Blood Pills Price 25 cts.boxes $1.60.Bent by mall for above ; \\s 444 Su Paul se Montreal.e Coaticook House\u2014Fopular Home the * Fa EsTAUSANT J.BILADEAU, roprietor._ Fletcher's Block, s Bt (Opposite-Wm.Murray & con tore.) - MEALS AT ADL HOURS; .A choice assortment gf Fruits, @ Ice Cream, Tobacco, Cigars, Oysters, _ A Visit Is Respect vely.Solicited W.R.BRADLEY & SOK UNDERTAKERS 8 EMBALMERS 55 Frostenac St.: -| Bell Tel 201.- SHERBROOKE, P.0 \"BEEBE | PLAIN, QUE.Ea We bog to inform the public that our store {for merly - Merrill & Dixon) will- be closed Monday à Tuesday for re-assortment.ted on WEDNESDAY with a stock completely re-assorie with the most extraordinary barg ains ever heard We will be open galt 6.A.& F.R.DAR 2e 5.+ ce \u2018Behe Plain, Cue.HE, 15 a.m., arrive uebec 7,80 a.m; paily exospt Bon Pt 80 e.nmy Lou oF «jf 23 t re ay Archit | Offic 17 b \u201c1905, Adju ti = == qe LS 3} { : = ERT ; ; \u2026 .oo | EA ; LS ce DE 21 - cy o .| - ; MN 4 « 3 fe » Sas -,À Fo Lo © ; i ; - _ _ _ | 8 iy _ | i CT - .Lo : i - | _ ; ; : | \u2014 | HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905.TITTTTTSS pAGR THREW, \\ or => - eee GRANBY.Ù WATERLOO + Every co = |Our Fall importation va _ = .Nov.20\u2014Mre.Willey, of Abercom,} \\Nov.20.\u2014Mrs.° Moses Parker, | The fact that we do a large a the guest of her da ghter, Mrs.A.]has been the guest of Mrs.lr, wh a, of pure - ne vage, Dufferin street.ton, for afew days this week, return- Gurrent holesale as well as a i ( : Union Sunday School Conven- ed to Granby Friday.: , Ww \\ a arge tion was held \u2018 in Warden on Friday.Mr.P, Maguire, of Savage's Mills, : wv .- : , wor E those who attended from here | and father \u2018of Mr.J.S.Maguire, hes F ine Style | or weg an { potail business proves that i Abe Kev.J.D.Ellis land Bev.W.been in town for the past day or two, ; the guest\u2019of his son.! _ - Cpe social under the| auspices of the Atsong those who attended the Sun- of Footwear | urch Woman\u2019s Assopiation, which day School Convention at Warden, on | was held at the beauti | our goods are recegnized by yes hoc = 2° : - Ye Savage, Thur the trade as exception al._ SN largely attended, Afv 1 home of Mrs.| Thursday evening, were Rev.J.VW.Fine style\u2014good shape\u2014giving un- - Cod y evening, wps Davidson, and Mr.and Mrs, J.M.|usual promise of durability.We be-| \u2018 riety of amuse- Smith, from Waterloo.- Co lieve we have the largest\u2014we Know Tuents were provided Ÿ r the entertain- Mr.William H.Savage and daughter We have the best assortment in Sher- ® ._ ; ment of the guests.he \u2018bean.grab Miss Winnie F., have left for| Boston, brooke.; SE prem : To M cite np.QD erable | meri Mass., thence for Salem, Mass, to | et.Ck : Sm : O0 » Lr.Wi.BE, Gleaspn securing the visit his second- son, Mr.George Sav- an : .; _ _, \u2014.; - largest grab,\u201d was awarded a bag of [age, who holds a responsible ad re- J.A.WIGGETT & co, is the finest obtai able peanuts.In progressive games, Miss munerative position as professor : of .Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.: : - #a IT PT td pion and Mr.5 A.Herrin g one of the, High Schools at \u2018the latter 9 c , = \u2018 vo e prizes, which were two place.ey expect to be aw A If S : : ; \u2014 > handsome Japanese tr ys.During the | ahout one month.: Le a dl nse $ yr up _.; 0 J evening piano solos jwere acceptably Mr.R.W: Wallace, C.P.R.station]' = 10° eld Ce Sa LB = | rendered by the Misses| Kimpton, Lew-| and express agent at Magog, was in ! .e Also sold in bulk.= Ç ae el ; 15 and Tamworth., The vocal solo by |town Friday.He has just returned may îte ine Mail orders promptly filled ° Mrs./George bray was| very much \u2018en- from a trip to Ottawa and Montreal.Joyed, as was also à selection by Mr.) He leaves this evening for Boston, - A.Herring, who|has a highly cul- Mass., and contemplates.ing away For Coughs, Colds, etc.| tivated tenor voice.\u201d ; one week.\u2014 v \u2019 .Master Jas.Vettio' gave a delightful Miss Belle Gilmour has left for Specially feeommended for Whoop- W.H.GRI FFITH, | 1 party on, Friday evening to about 30 Granby to.visit.friends.She will be |» { 0 days.ing Cough.of his \u2018juvenile friends.-.away afew days.| 61 Wellington St.- Shirbrooke, Quo.f Montreal, will Again the hand of death Has visited Mrs.Claude Gibson, spend the winter here f : (Opposite New Court |House.) a \u2014 \u2014 | ere, With her parents, our community and taken from our Be Ws ANSELE [ .= - > = = and Mrs.R.MeL od., , midst, Miss-Emma McGuirk, ithe eldest Druggist and Stationer, : ë RS KE COOKSHIRE |, The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Congrege- and accomplished daughter 6f Mr.\u2019and AN Se Ineah A in ) Hor.20 dé ; .vai Monal Church vill meet at the ome Mrs Patrick McGuirk, of 3 Eastern , 10 Strathcona Square.as 0 I | OV. Works.R.Hambly, Coaticooh, Que; TE Ca .; ; >.re .ee 1 see à Califorhia street, is requested to return ha TRS illustrated catalogue to \u2026 The German Medicine Co.are hold- \u201cCharles Aylmer-Coatest - frm ips, iow station is just awhiting fin- it ta the address of the undersigned, the wm Architect =.ies of entertainments here\u2019 i Mr.T.Brossard, notary, of the firm {ishing touches, before being ready to |loser,as he was recognized.\u201d LUDGER GRAVEL, Agent Bal déin's ball _entertainpi MA of Deland & Brossard, |is spending \u2018the harbor the travelling public, all of In & lex days pe reply pas inserted : Metropole Building - Sherbrooke.Q, - © ! ,( 1.> : : .; : 8 gniz , W e \u2018Ç \u2019 As.1 213 2 Jacques Cartier Place, - Montreal.Mr.Henry Wright, of Barnston, was week in Quebec on professional busi in will be more than thankiul for pocket book, containing a large, sum p of Plans, specifications Tor hil classes of - orge = .- : + ; .y, .ns, ) 1 .Lu 3 \u2014 \u2014 here recently M business.has been PE.W.T.S.Burns, of Montreal, late | Mrs.Spencer Safford was called requests that the te gear cals Peat hi Buildings.\u2019 Designs, for Interior Decora- ere 6 EDWARD WHITE.spending \u201che past summer with Mrs.manager of the Canadian Baling Co., \u2018home from Danville Friday by the sud- house.or bo Co To - em = .snort À ae .: = Ww G.Nelson, of Norton Mills, Vt.; has _of St.Johns; spent Wednesday Al den illness of her son Garrett.General Wheeler and a number of his DOMINION LINE STEAMSHIPS thors Ed llifectural Designer and.\" \u2018 turned \u2018home for a while.\u201d \u201ctown the guest of Mr.Robert | \u20143 I - Colleagues in the service were on l MONTREAL TO LIVERPOOL Port- fl \"Engi A To T.R.Holmes has gone to Paugh.Mr.Burns is now in the coal - GLEN SUTTON.| - swapping war stories, when - \u201cLittle .MO WEEKLY SAILINGS.~ Structural ngineer Bi hi \u2019 fe _ i d 8 visitin and wood business on|his own ac- Nov.20,\u2014Mr.M.Creveiller, C.P.R.heard ot jon inded.of que that he had 8.8; \u201cCANADA .# osvsee Nov: 11; Office corner Montcalm and Magog Sts, Birchton lor \u2014 a lew days ing + fr | b \u201cLe.l- A friend ; - ; 8.8.\u201cKENSINGTON.\u2018l.Nov.18.of | d count.; ; Inspector, was here on business \u2018re A friend of the veteran af the Union ) 1 buildings erected since 1st January, friends.| \u2014 : oy Mr.C.C.Fletcher, gf,the \u201cSwanton centl sl, lforces once asked whether the latter, in: PORTLAND TO LIVERPOOL.caves dol XS.Perhaps I can help you.Mr.T.J.Grady went To Averill on Courier \u2019 was here during the early yoo a - sua hls term of service in- the civil war, had o 5 oq VEEKLY SAILINGS; : 3.00 HER for the Stanstead and Sher- business recently.- ourier, was e g arly The stone protector at the.river ever killed a man.|S.8y UDOMINION\".\" Le.oo.Dec.9 - Con Mutual Fire Ins.Coy.; ; .| part of the week.bridge is finished.| \u201cThe old soldier hesitated a moment B- 8« DOMINION\".vevenas tee an 13.: id =\u2014 : i i 3 4 Mr.Justice adore, of St.Hya- : Mrs.Edgar T.Chappell Î North before replying.\u2018Well,\u2019 said he, \u2018l think RATES O PA Bo s - ; Ca Battles.House Magog.First-class in| .- ie hero \u2018on Tuësday to ren- | LL > : that about the only one was aConfed- First Class $55.00 and $60.00.Sec 7.30 8 Co J.KE.Taylor, Prop.cinthe, canie here on luesday el Troy, Vt., visited her old home here erat f ond Class $40.00 and 2.50 accordin J WOMEN IN WORK every respect.J.E.Taylor, P .; .a Il 0 erate at the first battle of Bull Run.ei ves ; J .\u2014 der judgment inthe case of eCril at recently.| You see, + was \u2018footing it in a startling to Steamer.Third, ¢ a se princip.3 Ed : Co .T QT AU-.vi ce I, versus e St.i : | en Way and the \u2018Reb\u2019! chased me f - ports in a ritain 3 ro ue., ~\u2014\u2014 { \u201cTEN COMMANDMENTS FOR AU of Providen Po Ha tion Mr.William, Leavitt, who! has heen 9 nd the Rob chased x JL Sunk Ten Sr iton 50; tes only vis 1 THEIR - ASSUMPTION OF THE TOING.Johns Compresse ay Lo., an actic home on a short vacation, returned to dead from exhaustion.\u2019 one class of cabin\u2019 passengerd, viz: Becs bd at FN PLAC oS AL.A g x Ten | Autoing\u201cCommand- [for damages.for non-fylfilment of con- | his work in- South Troy, Vt., \u2018on bi on Co : |ond Class.| F .00 # ES OF ° MEN AND THE re are a jf g .tract.The action was dismissed with Thursday.5 THE LOGICAI, CONCLUSION.For all - information apply to local EFFECTS OF THE.MOVE- man hou shalt not scorch on the costs.| yan | Mr, Felix _Brouillette, proprietor of '\u2018What makes you think the burglak | *8eRÉS or DOMINION LINE, \u2018 MENT.blic roads or challenge thine cnemy Major, Fiset, formerly.second ih com | the Union House, gave a dance: on \"Because wh ap ched hi h : 17 Bt; Bacrament Street, - A: pu : mand of the military pchool here, but fitho 16t! It was well attended bv | an: se when punched his eye, | fle4 - oo Montreal.(From the London Mail.) to race on same.n ttnched to ihe Halifax Garrison.| e d i : well at .PY-| said my premises were all right but he |! Le = London Mail, drawing atteption| 2.1 Thou shalt mot boast of thy | cer ¢ t w days with his family \u201cin an ore Thor 1 spite of incle- Sbistieal wy arguments, they were so- || Co \u2014.57 \"statement of its New York.\\cor- miléage \u2018or of thy tites; for - pride an Johns.and y returhed to his post ment weather.| |\" ?Co L.C.BACHAN 9 M.D.En Ppondent concerning the extent to goeth before a puncture.Wednesday.So SAVAGES MILLS , WHAT JT 18 TO BE A MAN.SPECL ST, = 8 \u2018ich the labor of svomen is replacing - 3.Thou shalt not gaily pass an- The Rams roperly on Richelieu | X 20.\u2014M a ad \u201cWhy is it,\u2019 he _askca, \u201cthat women : : LS -of men.asks : 1 uch process ther by and refuse assistance, for e Sey, P or : : d I ov.~\u2014Messrs.J.Marcotte and kiss each other?Men never do.\u201d \" Since 1899 has had full charge of the \u201c0 subatitution a o 8.Such a progess io ; in alike condition some street, çonsisting of two stores and a J Stafford -havesreturned from Mani- \u201cOh, that's easily explained,\u201d she re-| Eve, Ear, Nose and Throat Department 3 ution a good \u2018or \u201ca bad thing } thou may be in a lise c dwelling, was sold this, week to J.L.toba, where they have been [taking a plied.\u201cMen have something better.to af the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart \u2018 Hoôpi- =.wor, mselves à av.= : > + - 50.1 >.7 CB iss an women aven't\u2014(Chicago tal.: ; \"29 Male to which hr blome ?re ë \u2014Remember thy spark plugs and Pinsonneault, photographer, for $3750 hand mn harvesting and threshing the News.) 8 Hours of consultation: t the Hospi- 2 : .lot \u2019 , ss +eri oo \" crop o ain.: | \u2014 - tal from 8 to .a.m.,, Ov: ay except 1s oo gaerally require higher pay be-| keep them clean \u2018and thy batteries - CLARK\u2019S PORK AND BEANS.Messrs.Thomas Havard land L.THE PART THAT WAS MISSING.| Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks street.\u201c% they have as a rule,=to bring up charged.family, are crowded out of work \u20185.Thou shalt not neglect to work forms a wholesale dinner for the :child-l Smith arrived here .on the 14th inst., \"Lost or.strayed from \u2014, Sable Col- Sherbrooke, Que., from\u2019 10 &.m.to 8 p.m.ds so that thy going may ren hom& from school.They grow on [having made a trip to England, en- He Dog, with white breast, neck and two \u2014 \u2014 Tr front feet.\u2019\u2019\u2014(Manchester Evening News.) 2 way for women, who take for good roa lower wages bec ed th.| it, 5e and 10c tins.gaged \u2018as cattleman on one of the The description seems inadequate for vv | pt os ause they are prepared |be soo er tanks with gasoline be- | $\u2014 : | steamers outbound from Montreal last the purposes of identification.) jothing is P | C Du OYCE tp Gh bacy as their lot or be-| 6.Fi y, tank be EAST CLIFTON.month.They report a very] stormy |S8id.for instance.as to whether ihe ¢ 0 they receive from their \u2018parents | fore starting fon a journey so that you (54 © aires a Lo.: dog's tail was habging down behind gift some part of their cost may not be stuck in the woods miles Nov.20.\u2014We have had quite cold passage on the outbound trip, but the (Punch.) Le ] Commissioner, Etc.of livigg ; : So .weather for-the past week.Tuesday boys are looking well and healthy pm\u2014\u2014 \u2019 t 2 = \u201c .F : - - « .- .; 3 : ; - N > .; tly joe Tesilt Won vou poste From Honor an honest repairer, but morning\u2019 the thermometer registered at after their trying pi oy aie UD AT Co WORDS ie com.COwansville Agency Sherbrooke : ial organism- w m= p chauffeur so that thy |zero.; a any is touring the cuuntry.\u201d à .Record.3) 4 niltin lon cial organism vas com- keep tabs on RY abused.Mr.Herbert | Bartholomew, from DUNHAM.Co Po Wonder what they \u2018play y J : \"- SR mn à the à Sade.Lhe male À automo nto the drivers of other Frampton, has been -the guest of his} Nov.20.\u2014Work is progressing rap- \u2018Something, Chinese, of course; bul] gupgcriptions, Advertisements and ites, à d less ab] port ation » ould be or , = 1 ; s vou would have them do to sister, Mrs.George Hurley.-, idly with the skating rink, and if this don't ay say what?\" : | News Items received and given prompt otcs SA Foud lack the rm Pecanse ain vo ne es as y Mr.Willie Elliot is on the sick list wosthor contigues there is little danger \u201cDon\u2019t say that hey never miss their \u2018 CL = in à wife\u2026 IE DOM WO YS 0 t mot borrow thy |at the present writing.of it being done too soon.| _ feues.\"\u2014(Cleveland Plain Dealer.: + nr IN Æ4 tovomic pressii ¢ hy on did.pe 8 or any thing that is thy neigh- [here this fall.Baxter went to St.Johns on Thurs-| Battle House, Magog: cEtrat-class fn | At DUNHAM every Thursÿay.: Vy 51 he adm \"Ssure which must candid- tube, or Mr.Henry Williams ig spending a few | every respect.J BE.lavier prov._ pnp eeprom - .20 ay.~ | ig tted, in perhaps numerous bor\u2019s.- : .q visiting.hi latives here.Mr.M.O.Hart, of Cowansville,|and The- .#1 ox to be qn of the causes that] 10.Thou shalt not try to improve |days visiting.his relative Lie, à e of thy manufacturer, be- Williams intends leaving soon for Flor- ophile Noiseux, of Beranger, à member 291.= Hoy where ee ey em- oa © that take lessons from ida, where he will, spend the winter.as ship Council, o here on | E ES À i ; PE ; n ft times -Mr.an rs.oddard, © » Ir à - ; J hold spe th ira [scoot of orvspondons ees More LV, eu viiing at Me Hey \"Bio | Ml hay Baker vent to Montres Udas and LAGS vale 0 8 y , a \u2014 ' ! ; - ; : .in \u201cfaling in .Engla dard\u2019s.on Thursday.~ Of.he United States, and the num- Magazine.\u2014 - \u2014 \u2018 = = 54 ge.Unemployed male clerks to.in-) - ! 4 | - - -\u2014 & [3 - a.* .3 enormous proportions, as jit , Co SE IE | | patte to have- done in England.J ; ; ° | ° | \u2018 A À gene we look at the evidence - a \u20183 that oe statistics, it is not proved S 0 | OI \u20ac 0d S \u2018 il doggy OT Bas gonc*to very serious 4 1 woul 4 7 ; , \u2018 ._ = us LE seem that while the open- - ER | : 1 or Women have increased\u201d and \u2026 Use.SUNLIGHT SOAP sand GET THE PREMIUMS 4 y C2 exchanged for Toilet Soaps WE ed number of men employed The Coupons are the same as cash because they 0 be ¢ g ap MN 7, PACE with the population.io | out monéy every week.Co : .Ce too, be reasonably contended for which you have to pay ov: : y Ty IEE .07 RIF Yang, NOT\u20acBSed opportunities © for | Users of SUNLIGHT and CHEERFUL \u2018SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS = ; $ tale lab substitution of female.\u201cfor - easing in the modern order of A the ae bave à saïutary| influence qe, Sn / ° Just what we- say\u2014odds and ends of niler- wear.You know the class of goods we kee En 4 race hy placing wo for nothing.i \u2014 FE.gi .Sh en in a .- _ .« ; - ; ; ; + | Of king Soomie position, and\u2019 en-| - \u2014 ckage, or write us for Premium List.this sale is \u2018made up of what we call broken sizes.Meudard of to\u201d insist upon a higher |_} .Read circular in every pa Kags © \u2018 i Ch no use fo: | \u2018This sale means positive bargains.Ask us to dis- rs nore und conduct in \"||: \u201cÀ gi is of Ile value if it consists of something you bave fo use for.| lt ends, ; \u2018 + Sn play and demonstrate these great opportunities.B 1 | | A Co J .R.McBAIN, Direc Importer Fine Underwear.3 bir Moments Inter fs only : - In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something you need and tise © ACN es male la- = ES eau LOT CL 00 : ™ of I asitic Position, as in the | \u201cevery -day.\u2018 i.EE : 10 Ah.te, where, owing to the - .; pure gy = ! .FREI |g ave SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS wx em lover of the Fast -has to he SA E : .LC \\ Rod - \u2019 1 Mplovers cannot pav Cy 07 60 Yay the should Ve nn Le Lever Br others Limited, Toronto: Canade \u2014_\u2014 : | \u2019 Wages \u201cof their WEN en, - | = ., : : \\ } .\u2014 oo ._ \u201d oo 20 : | tx k 1 F TN FAN _ LE Lo JRE © re ; LOUE La de EE ES bee dE GREE ad : © > 1 .>.dl ET Oe, EE oasis = : ë \" ok +.7 1 © Gan SRE Sr Ce ug .Art SRR Sr ar à Ree, + aq - * LL LS Fa «wily Bn yw ang Tl Aw al Dinh fr 0 BNE Vin = .= .aw.x : = Sr ; \u201cse 28 TEE 1 Ac qe 2 #79 oi p.53 : 2 - = à = i x URS alr ad pal 0 2 s À cree ro Tad fad = 7 a J = Le PATI: 4 2 RE art PSE g : AAP 1 ° : rps rg gy I re TA s : a mo ; \u2019 * , ; ; ] J .ae ARR oA Maes en 0 ; rune add n 5 pue ét es , \" .; \u2018 ; = \u2019 ; he 7 oF | NEP Aa lho sus sonate o cad oe CAR 2e 4 aah: S de FE R | ademas, Erp cru pre ea get re .Ad, aps .7 \u201c \" © =.ea ma _ ; La .ay seu \" v de = ae ~ h \u2014 ha, = 7+ For \u2014 - yr or i ; er 2 = a, 7 > ee = > 50, ie x pe orme , elt oY - * + v raieeel pp RTE gee pred ER x + PORT a = ; .\u201c orn a.» - .oo - -, re i Lo ye © Le, .- a à \\, gp MA Vy a - ae A _, go a.ca à = a A 4 b= = = - > - .a vo 7 Ln pw + pu ; a a ésépere came 3 cig i S - ÿ pou ! _ is aa Be Ca ca es Tea a Sa RG à A à bi A ee IP 0 ét o os Ani Eig tog \" us x 2 Ey US oe PTR Te.we \" we pe ' i FT à 5 - prepa paageut he - | osc Re nT gy PO EINE 3 aT Rag, RRO sn darn .ER po \u2014 mines 1 \u20ac vs \u2018 \u2014 a ia a SERENA GH lieve LS rusé sites ne pipi i = Pe)» 58 CRI 1 a oa hart ha aah oil £3 Ah a : .= 4 PTE ra amitié dés Thru D tri Baan OO a ?22 GL lS fa i Ja i pa RES A a EEE .ERE him RENE EE ANT RE pee x aN à & : X 5 keg oN a.3 Prt fala Purity à nm - ; \" ba nd tries ETRE RY Retype à ré certe tt ar pen PEER NE ARSE - \u201c = - \u201d Nt mar ns : a HET = ; ; s > ; © : - : A il .ETOP Lo - x | à r a * \u201c tt dea Ra IE > » : p PAGE ZBIN, + AN PAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905.\u201d Gem Food Chopper | Chops: a Kinds of food.\u2014 i KERR 8 FOSS.I Won't Chop \u201cWodd But the _ Le ) # Price S15: - 7 | \u201cx + gp own a 1850.The original and genuine Holabrman Piano, Sold only by our_firm in Sherbrooke \u2018an \u2018Townships for the past 24 years.5 or 6 specially fine styles of Uprights, and.ene very hand- 1; -i .\u2018We have in stock to- -daly- some \u2018\u2018 Minature Grand \u201d the smallest Grand Piano \u2018made.| ~ We should be glad to have you see these instruments an also examine the large assortment of other styles now - hand.Pianos to Rent.Artistic Tuning and Repairing.+ New supply of Estey Organs.One\u2019 shightly-used Little J ewell \"Plano, 30 per cent off \u2018regular price.HH.©.Wilson Be Sons, ° | » + 7 CODERE\u2019S ADD - Tvs time, and we've got them.variety and quantity we : both have.: tw recscccttééttthtèéthts Won't you got your FURS now?- _ 'CODERE\u2019S ADD Now : A look through will prove that ! CE 3 * (NT wd, 7 - Metropole Building.NEW and PERFEEY MATCH.pp «SI Louis a.Coders, The Largest Far Stor 5 m Town LENT\u201d Paror - By rubbing lightly on any kind of a surface, this match will give an instantaneous, britliant light, with no crackling or sputtering, and is perfectly noiseless.It has to be- tried to be appreciated.ASK YOUR GROCER FOR \u201cA BOX.Use Eddy's Fibreware.\u2018The Fastest Growing Company \u2018in Canada Growth is , confidence.* the company that grows, And the Mutual Life \u2018 During the five years of 1900-1904, the gain in net amount of insurance in was $13,285,311.More than any other Canadian com- y.pany.MUTUAL LIFE OF CANADA is company\u2014owned + and directed by .it policy-holders, who pro- \u201cforee in.Canada a purely Canadian.; share among themselves all- the fits.It is mutual in reality\" as wl as in name.\u2018Are you jnsurance- \u201cwise ?7 0 : .EADOFFICE WATERS, ONT.G.H.ALLEN, Provincial Manager _ \u201cSthr Building,\u201d Entrance 171.St.- James St., Montreal\u201d : EWING & JUTRAS, General Agents, _F.W.WHITE, = 1.District Agent, the best proof of publi | Richmond, Que.Sherbrooke.ant OF THE SHERBROOKE RECORD.Advertisments of Help Wanted, Situations Vacant, Lost and Found, Rooms fo Let, H Board and other Miscellaneous Classified Advertisernents.Reasonable \u2018Rates .15 cents for 15_ words, 1 day; each additional word, 1 cent.6 days for the price of 6.Cash in advance.: Quick Retur and Satisfactory Results | \"POPULAR ers can be addressed care |c Ans if desired.: + Moocle | reports.having had a communication \u201cfrom Captain _ North.Magnetic \u2018dian steamer was at well, but short of dogs.Column - ; {the Young Women\u2019s .the Methodist ;_- _\u20142\u2014 GOVERNOR MOODIE OF HUDSON\u2019 BAY BRINGS NEWS OF CAPT.AMUNDSEN.- St.John\u2019s, Nfid., Nov.20.\u2014Majoy Governor \"of Hudson\u2019s Bay, Ronald Amundsen\u2019y No orwegian expedition in search of the Pole as recent; ly as May 22 of the present year.Th sloop Gjoads, with the expedition © board, spent last winter in Simpson Strait, King William Land, four hundred miles orth of Fullerton.| Capt.Amundsén, hearing a Cana: patched letters there last leportine himself and his companion The messen ger reached Governor Moodie\u2019s iat quarters March 13 of this year, me March 26 he stexted \u201cback with dogs.The messenger \u2018reached Captain Amundsen\u2019s party May 22, and then returned to Fullerton with a second letter.The second letter reported that the observations of the party an been conducted undisturbed since \u2018th establishment of the magnetic statio in Octeber, 1903.Half of the part began an exploration of Victoria Land in April last, \u201choping to achie the North West passage this\u2019 summ and come out through the Behring\u2019 Strait next season.lt was agreed if any mishap occurred efforts.\"would be made to report to Fullerton.+ CHURCH NOTICES.- The Young Men\u2019s Brotherhood =H Association of | Church, will hold a Union meeting this evening, at 7.30; The: subject of the literary study from 8.30 to 9 will be \u201cWhittier.\u201d The Woman\u2019s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church will meet with Mrs.Morehouse, Monday afternoon, 1 The Senior Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Me, thodist.Church will mect at the hom of Mrs.Bloomfield, Quebec street, o The ' Young \u2018Ladies\u2019 Guild of Ply mouth Church, will meet with Miss C Streeter, o _ 2.30.r The Ladies\u201d Church will meet Thursday afternoon; the hostesses being Mrs.Ransenhouser | Tuesday afternoon.- | \u2018Tuesday afternoon, asp | and: Mrs.Edwin Foss.- + e Messrs.E.L.Lawton and Winslow Carey) of - Boston, .and Cambridge] Mass.,\u201d who have been in Beauice fo the last week hunting, were in town on Saturday on their way home.They were successful in bringing down ofi¢ deer each.{that you may see: something \u2018that you | \u2018| will want us: to put.away for you.N 0S: = Estatlis zhod PE * Ay | York, - yesterday morting.e.visit to Quebec on Saturday.| days in\u2018Quebec city with friends.few weeks with .Mre.R.Trevor Bu-.| chanan, -ät \u201cWoodlands.\u201d season have amouhted to $Ÿ : Ormstown branch of the institution.'|day evening, Nov.¥rst, at 8 o\u2019clock.- all are welcome.| with heart and eyes of love.\u2018A, Record Office.#|last week, visitin | E.W.Jones, Hig | Board of Trade will be \u2018hel [City Couneil Room, To-Night, at8.00 ; Pa m.| city, yesterday, the guests of Mr.and ¥| Messrs.Howard, McCurdy galls, arid | Ross returned Saturday evening from \"| NORTH POLE EXPEDITION | |on Friday and Saturday last.Fullerton, des: | Sais - Prices righ .[New Dry Goods Store./ .| ly conduct, one at the Montreal House, Aid Society of Plymouth; have you.come in I should like to \u201cJust to look .around,\u201d even if \u2018you are not prepared to buy.We cannot sell our goods:without showing thém and it is just possible Our- SH i stock of \u2018Silver Novel.\u2019 \u201cties, ¥Rol Prnoches Bracelets, Chains, été.; ete.has\u201d ven.\u2018and \u2018is ready \u2018for your dent ade prays EI .pe = PE ; A6.OK NNER, + : ua |revattez - .-7-Strathcona Square, \"Mr.E.C, Fraser returned from New! Mrs.Lucke \u2018returned from a short Miss Helen Woods is spending a few Mr.G.L.DeLottinville, Clerk of the.\u2018Crown, is in Three Rivers to-day:> Miss \u2018Edith \u2018 Miller, .of the Academy, spent Sunday at her home \u2018in Birchton.Miss Olive Cummins is -spending a i spending some time .in Waterville, Me., has returned.home: Sales made of \u2018butter and cheese on the Sherbrooke \u2018Board durin oe past 0.Mr.George D.Thompson, of the E.T.Bank, has been transferred\u2019 to the The Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary, Y.M.C:A., will meet in the Association rooms on Tues- \u201c Mr.Fred Jeffrey, former station, agent of the Grand Trunk Railway at.Lennoxville, has left \u2018with his family, for Montreal.ening on Tuesday, Nov.21st, at the\u2019 home \u2018of Mrs.Ernest.Jones, to which ~All intereste in Cottag meetings.Poorest homes looked into, .Address Cazpet Squares\u2014Edwards\u2019 avt.A cablegram was from Mr.J.H.Walsh CT /passems - r-agent of \u2018the announe Bis arrival \u2018in England.i | Mr.Jackson, of.the Quebec: Tele-: œraph, was in town\u2019 for a few days his daughter, - \u2018Mes, street.A Special General - Meeting: of the \u201cin \u2018the Every member, is requested to | be present.H.Foss, beeretary.\u2018Mr.C.W.pou, \u201cof Ottawa, and his daughter, Miss Katnieen Ross, fromtH the Convent at D\u2019leraeli, were in the Mrs.H.A.Odell, \u2018Méibourne street.a very successful \u2018 \u2018hunting trip in Beauce County.They secured \u2018three fine deer, the three dressing about 325 pounds.Miss Lillian M.se uire, trained nurse \"of St.Johnsbury, t., was the guest of Mrs.J.F.Wilson, London street, Miss | Squire is spending a few weeks with friends in Eaton Corner.Miss C.Lanctot, who has recently been employed in the establishment of Mr.C.F.Olivier, -has taken a similar position at Waterloo, win Mr.E.Pinsonnault, and is replaced by Miss Maria Faniel, of Waterloo.The hand ironer of the Imperial Laundry is putting out beautifully fin- | ished shirts: Nothing like, the work has been done in Sherbrooke before.Yesterday morning, at 7.30, Mgr.Larocque celebrated mess in the cha- bel of the Children of Mary.The attendance \u2018of the members was.very large.Lordship made a short- address, bestowed the Papel benediction.Ladies\u2019 tailor made coats, all latest \u2018style.ices ri J.E.Poutre, and Mr.J.C.Chapais, Assistant UCom- | missioner of Agriculture, Ottawa, was in town to-day on his way» from -Beauce to Montreal, and took octa- sion to pay a visit to the Rev.Abbe | Charest, the secretary of the Agricultural Missionaries at the Palace, ; \u2018lPwo men were arrested Satniflay evening, for drunkenness and disorder- and one.at the East Sherbrooke House.Both appeareu.this mornin in Police Court and were fined one d oF lar and\u2019 costs, or eight days in.jail.A telephone message was received \u2018yesterday by the Rev.Father Simard, cure of the Cathedral, informing\u2019 him of the seriolis \u201cillness of his sister, Madame Edouard Bouffard.Father Simard left for Compton directly, to sce his sister, returning last evening.The little two-year-old child of Mr.| J.Desruisseaux met with a painful accident yesterday afternoon while play- \u2018nz about the house.He was carrying, a milk pitcher when he fell on it cut- * his nose so badly that four ati ches were necessitated in dressing the wound.nounce that having made new rangements with his pupils in-St.By cinthe, he will in future be in \u2018She brooke every: Thursday.\u2018all hig Sherbrooke pupils to be at.St.Josephs s hall ber 23rd, 8.15 sharp.5c.line of undervests this week, 50c each.Poutre\u2019 s, 133-135 Welling: lon\u2019 street.\u201cProf.Josuph Dumais wishes to ) iy morning \u2018by.the B.& M., for St.J ohns- | tin the \u2018CPR.office in' Montreal, \u2018returned \u2018home for \u2018the \u2018winter, having .| resigned his position.pin Waterloo, \u2018has | Mire.A.F.Foss, who accompa: i Json.Who was \u2018attacked with \"t there.| tholic \u2018Church of \u201cthis city, the lar \u2018rocque.His Lordship congra Jing \u2018words of \u2018encouragement foi o \u2018Sacrament.- He appeared, this morning, in | Gourt, and-was remanded to stand his f# trial before: District Magistrate vena._ \u201cThe Province of Quebec Hed \u201cCompany\u201d is the .name of a n dustry seekin Jaws of the ! meeting \"There were present many holders from Eastern - Dunsmore, | Salkald, B, A.Al prayer: Dr.Pelletier, J.W.Bennett, Charles C.Ÿ Cabana and Major Hanson.: \u20ac Col.Pope officiated as chairman and Ÿ received \u2018to-day 850,000, | service was attended by a large nüm- ginning of this Fifty years ago only 7 per -cent.- of He invites |.STRféélay ITRENECmET 6 \u2018he \u201cworld's Hehéfactors.The Klark-Urban Company left this bury, where they will play this- week.Mr.Harry Hargrave, \u2018who has \u2018been as The Ladies\u2019 Whist Club vers entertained on \u201cSaturday evening by, \u2018Mrs: \u2018William Farwell, at her residence on \u2018Dufferin Ave.\u201cThe highest scare was made by.Mrs.A.Norreys Worthington, \u2018Miss Pearl McFadden, of Chi who -has been the guest of Mrs \u2018McFadden,.Lennéxville, for the| :past.few weeks, has.gone to Montrdal where\u2019 she will remain some time before re: turning home.0 -Mies LeBäron, who has \u2018been réturned : detained \u2018by tne illness «of her vailing complaint, \u201d meesles, \u2018Milimery-e \u2018cleating sale at \u201cMis TL \u201cAll tritimed - and untrimnied mal} t | Bags, Blotters, 8 tended.+ _- LEATHER ; When you are Gilt Hunting, your perplexity .will vanish when yon look oyer \u2018our assortment of Leather Novelties in- eluding Pocket Books, Card Cases, Dressing Cases, Music Rolls.Flasks, \u2018Tags, Watch Fobs, Wrist Bags, ca Valise Shopping Traveling Cups.Belts, Pen Wipers, Watch \u2018Bracelets, Desk Fur- \u201cmishings and many other things too nuns ærous to mention.Our prices are within.the reach of all.We are always pleas.fèd to show goods and have you compare our prices with those of elsewhere.Send for catalogue.Mail orders Progaptly- at-] Only a few would know of our.tist's ability at mending not announced his merit.\u2018AI is k arot We'r tion next spring and eq ing « [amus 83 Strathcona sa.T places by the dozens and These shop with modern machine a skiver and_asquiller, ishér, and à rotary doubl actic sement.IT PAYS 0 ADVERTISE, Ar & shoes, had Ve the\u2019 publie and V his nown and appreciat L for port >.nd, and we get jobs from outside e by \u20acXPrèss, consist mostly of | ne w ¢ talking about building .an von, fipping - the ry._includipy, black introduced him to ) buen.> exlinder side and w hen \u201choress noth- we'll loop\u201d the loop for | H H MO®R LEADING, STIOR mn flipper, to \u201cflip\u201d cr.> DEALER.at greatly reduced \u2018prices, \u2019 \"On: \u2018the occasion of the festiv St.Elizabeth, patron saint.o Ladies of \u2018Charity of the Rom meéting.was held yesterday ° noon at the Sacred Heart Hand was presided over by.Mgr, ulated \u201cSQUARE ES Tthe society upon the zeal and devotion E that they had displayed in their work\u2018 for the poor, and their minist the necessities vof all who sistance, and addressed them i future.\u2018The \u2018meeting .golemn \u2018benediction of the hts ARRESTED FOR THEFT | Stanislas: Moissau \u201cwas arrested on: i Sri gh at the Montreal'House f char, theft.It \u2018appears.that§ \u2018he hud \u2018been around: the \u2018house, rinking 15 ladies\u2019 felt hats, \u201c$2.50 to $1.50 [and \u2018finding \u2018one of his friend a little.| value, to close at 49c.each.- Poutré\u2019s, | overloaded, \u2018proceeded to go through | the New Store.© is pockote.\u201cle sueoceded in gettin f four :dollars \u2018but was caught in th tf Miss Jean Baxter, who has been \u2018and\u2019 held until his arrest.vus made.; a ) btn, Hd NEW FENCE \u2018COMPANY SEEKING INCORPORATION.incorporation under the rovince \u2018of- Quebec of the -syndicate int rested took place .Saturday in Sherbrooke.; of the cluding Col.E Bu.Pope and | Major ry ;.\u2018and Major Catt, Compton : Joseph ger, C.E.S Dr.Fred.H.Bradley as secretary of the meeting._ The syndicate is company has purcha rights from the origin patentee for the.| manufacture, sale and construction of | fence for the entire P: ovince , the hedge together with the contracts an sery of the original company in | province.Sherbrooke - will likely be chos the location.for the Head office company.LU FUNERAL OF THE L TE HENRY | H, THORNTO .The remains of the late Mr.H.Thornton were laid to rest ih Elm.wood cemetery, yesterday afternoon.A |.ouse at two | service was held inthe o'clock by Rev.T.B.Brown, |of the Baptist Church, and Rev.E.G.of the Congregational Church.ber of friends, and at half past o'clock the remains were followed to | the grave by a very large mum er of [ e \u2018deceased | people, who had known in connection with his work and, also, in regard to his long residence lin the || city.The various lodges of| the Canadian Order.of Foresters, and more particularly * Court St.Fra is, of |, which deceased was a member, 3 were well represented, and preceded hearse.The mourners were: Thornton, son ; A, A.Thornton, brooke, and C.E.Thornton, Franringham, -Mass., brothers ; gic and Leonard law; J.M.Hall, brother-in-la w: E.Hall \u2018and Walter Johnston, nephews.The pall-bearers were : Mayor| John |; James Odell, Leonard, K.C., A.Sangster, | Bengster, Chas.Parkins, H.A.Duffett.Bearers : W.Shea , Jas: Shaw/ George Mennie, A.Irela d, Young and J.Woods.A short service was held lat the At the conclusion of mass Hig |8'êve, conducted by Rev.Mr.Brown, and the \u2018beautiful service in con with the Foresters was held.AT THE Y.M.C.A.Striking tributes were paid late Sir George Williams, the founder lof the Young Men\u2019s Christian Apsocia- tion at the co afternoon by Rev.G.E ad and Rev.P.L.Richardson.This great man entered a _large,.store in London } sixt years ago and at once began t6 wor for the other young men of the establishment.The result was the movement whidh now belts the globe, reaching and elevating the lives of men of every trade and profession and.every sreed.The| world owes \u2018a great \u2018debt to him becaluse as a result of the movement the | world has been bettered.The Associations now enroll over 700000 members who through its various \u2018departments are Med into i 4 A FLIRT hs enn, Go character.MoManämy\"s ustrate the far-reaching influence of the| work! the college students were Christians; They were regarded as an irrdligiou lot of men.To-day an Ameridan col Jege is the safest place in which par [ ents can place their children; |57 per cent.of the Sinden) are Chri tians 2.000 college students in U.S| Canada have volunteered for C service \u2018in foreign lands.This trans: formation has been brought abput by the movement of -which Sir |George Williams was the illustrious Energy, faithfulness, steadfastn for men and consecration to Gy and through these traits he bec me oné Joved.puit the work he \u2018did shall live after him, and though dead - he still Hives.S closed with the\u201d + Police 14 stock-.A ownships, in- |- \u201cWm.Pehnoyer |.The Y\u2019s will \u2018hold another social: ev-\u2018j'and J.H.D.Gauthier, Cookshi e! Dr.| \u2018MeDonald, \u2018Marbleton ; Robert West- gate, East Angus; \u2018Major P meroy ndish, J 8 - the.I - makin; | Waterville.| BPHOLSTERED GOODS, and we in- ar SPECIAL PRICES ft ia.ft.in.fin.ftoin: te 90x 90 1 Tn Fitie Brussels T Quality, \"She.\u20189 0 x-13°6, Color, Vive green: \u2018and fawn, » 106x43-6- ,, fawn and green - - $6.65 » 901120 \u2018fawn and red - - $100 - Co 420x120 »» light blue and rose - $12.60 ° _ \u2026 (120x13-6 ,, dark red - -.= $18.90 » 120x486 - Ww olive green - «$1890 - » 120x120 ,, redand gold - - $12.60 Tapestry Quality, _., 90x10 \u201cColor, brown and rose - | Co red and gold - Wool and Union\u2019 Squares i in immense variety, al sizes, \u2014 ss - Price .$6.00 - $5.75 EDWARDS FURNITURE co.pattern in D on pure white ground, thi also is a stock pattern and out-of-town cu \u2018tomers can by dropping us à post-card re ceive illustrations aud price list by return- mail.The'price of a dinner set can be mad as low or as high as one can wish.have six 112 piece Dinner Sets i - terns difteren {terns which are not stock pat a.low price of $ 12.60 per set.These are decorated with enamelled colo position.good value.Careful attention given to mail orders vide Ba MITCHELL & co.The largest dealers i in Crockery i in the Townships, 8 \u201cings and \u2018contain Soup Tureens in set con We believe these to be extri FLONDEN.Nov.20.\u2014Mr.John-Stevens has leît- for: South Framingham,.Mass., Miss Lula Stevens has gone to Mol-.bourne, as an apprentice in the dress- shop of the Misses Nixon, ~ ~ Mr.Nelson Warren has returned from the west, much pleased with nis trip.Those who attended the railroad ball at Kingsbury, reported \u201ca good time.We are \u201csurprised to Hear that Mr.William Bruce, who went west on the harvest trip intends bringing home af bride next.week.\u201c Better than a hot water bag =the, wonderful new.heat.imparting Thormatite Bag | For, pale at .4 Drug Store.121 Wellington.Street.STANDS FOR SAVING It means that |you can save money by purchasing your'House Furnishings SWANSON'S \u2018FURNITURE STORE, - We \u2018also guarantee safe delivery- of your goods set up in your house.Just feceived a fresh lot\u201d of vite your inspection.show goods.: P.& H.BWANSON Waterville,.- ; - \u2019 No- trouble to / Que.\u201cRIENDEAU HOTEL - 58-60 Jacques Cartier Square Ce Opposite the City | J.AT TANGUAY, Half; Montreal.-| Prop.| The Most Centrally Situated Hotel Is ; Town.am a.| bérs Having hought a large.s DARCHE KT.\u2018+ A & FR.67 KING BTR \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Important Notice! | Sock of fur of the oclebrated marf, GRANBY # to \u2018offer to, the we are in position \u201clow - Pp ar in following oxtraÿrd per low prices : ; | 6c Men\u2019 s Granby Rubbers, No.8 de , lined ec Women's PT) | * No.4 8 412, 4° ; Misses\u2019 6.\u201c _ 046 3, 0.i \u2018Children's 1% y Now is the time to get your supr™y for all winter.CL | Nos.L.* days WELLAND H which is.situated in the uptown part of the city.in stock for \u2018sale.A fashionable place to stop in A * MONTREAL \u201cwould be the GEO.E.FULLER, ven 17, 19, & 21 MeGill Col egeAvel\u201d _ \u2014 : INEER- SA VIENUR 8 FIV Len AS DURRESAE, Bell dnd Copp Telephones.ion very Satur vs = rs REN [2 4 - 4 | = | - bo { pr - UE = œ 5 \u201cA jus jou pleasure.] Binding.3 Ÿ fd any Book or a whole | £4 iva common Cloth Back to 4 pucs, beautifoily »tamped in ELT PES # dB uk Books.- © of any kind - | made to order p xy \\ Sh all | bn > \u2014\u2014e paie vo ._ _\u2014 | Le es LL alr A LIGRAVING | Cards, Wedding Iovi- lions, &c , done in the best possible style td at po higher cost 2 thaw ordinary work.| Zio k3 Mam J ibat we ar e specially À for handling ruled 3 | pHated forms.- { { ™E PRINTER BOKBINDER, \u201c = SRERBROOKE, QUE.Bell Tel.467.|} «Eastern Townships Bank which includes a beautiful , of the new \u2018\u2018Tillowitz China ae out dinieres.aad his wife and two children often -wanted for clothes and food.Mr.Pe merous occasions.Women bad given: à drink, and he had béén provided with _given license to go ahead, and she pro- -ceeded to go over the old beaten track.Jim signed the pledge, agreed to stop \u2018and he even expressed an anxiety to tions carried hiin along for two weeks, \u2018to deal with.ner own and enjoying the life of a out evidence,\u201d replied Aunt Hannah.\u201cmay have been a dog.\u2018Pm rather \u2018of \u201cmeat once he will twice, won't.he?\u201d .barn to Hunt for the old trap.- .form Jim Peters in earnest mood, and she bragged that she would accom- {ito the kitchen with the milk pails When You Go Abroad et us provide you with Letters of Cred; .They will enable you to draw fonds ba currency of any country and serve a8 anmtroduction tb-banks and bankers À of high standing all over the world, = - Established 1859 - JUST REGEIVED My.fall stock of CHINA.AND GLASSWARE assortment- of genuine English Jar.\u2014\u2014\u2014 a ea \u2014 LEATHER BELTING Made from PRIME: vAK , 0% \"snort Loy CO © DK.McLAREN, | 751 Craig Street.\u2018 : Montreal, Que., Miss A.1.M&Williäms, 177 Wellington St JIM PETERS .~By Mary Donaldson\u2019 \u2014 \u2014 Copyright, 1965, Ly R.B, McClure In every village in the land there'is a-ne\u2019er-do-well who is pitied and condemned in the same breath.In the village of Glenville Jim Peters was.the man.He was constitutionally\u2019 lazy, was a toper from head to heel, gers had been -struggled with on\u2019 nu- him tongue lashings, and men had hinted \u2018at tar and feathers.He had been indueed to sign .the temperance pledge on twenty different qc@sions, only toi bréak ft each time angbody offered him! work \u2018many times over, only to :show his general laziness.Cu One day when the Woman\u2019s Mission soclety was holding its monthly meeting Aunt Hanna Davis brought up Jim Peters\u2019 case anew and declared that somethihg should\u2019 be doñe.: She wat chewing plug tobacco and go to work, \u201cget religion\u201d and become in.time a deacon of the church.His good resolu- and then he fell down, and he fell hard; not only that, but he boasted around that Aunt Hanna was.an easy person \u201cThe good woman lived about a mile out of the village, having a farm of spinster, and one morning she got up, to be told by the hired man that somebody had robbed the smokchouse overnight.Jim Peters was the only person for ten miles around who could be suspected, and when the hired man told his news he added that Jim ought to be arrested and his house searched for the plunder., ee \u201cWe must not accuse any one with- \u201cIt may have been Jim Peters or it the opinion that it was a dog, and I would suggest that you get out the old bear trap and set it in.front of the smokehouse tonight.If a.dog steals \u201cThat's what I-have heard,\u201d observed the hired man as he started for the Aunt Hannah had\u2019 started in to re- plish what others had failed to do.When the man backslid slie was rebuked and criticised on all sides, and, although she seemed to take it in good part, she felt something of a spirit of revenge.+ The bear trap Was oiled and set, but it was a week before any game appeared.It was the hired man again who \u2018brought ber news.As he came he observed laconically: \u201cWell, Mrs.Davis, (we have caught the dog.\u201d .| «I\"gee,\u201d she replied after a look from the window.- -\u201cIts a dog that looks exactly like ters.\u201d \u201c0.' ns I'll- go \u2018out after breakfast and have a closer look.I wish you would cut me three or four switches from a peach tree before you go to work.If you hear the-dog howling, you needn't stop hoeing corn on that.ount.\u201d _ * Ihe woman lingered over her breakfast as long as she could, and when she finally donned her sunbonnet and wandered out to the smokehouse she bad several switches, 2 pail of water A er in her hands.aad M norning, Mr.Peters,\u201d she sa- Inted when she had come to à halt.\u201d :\u201cJ was looking for my \u2018jackknife here last night; and I walked into this \u2018old trap,\u201d be said by-way of expla- mes, 1 sed Is Mrs.Peters well?\u201d | cer \u201cHang i Why amy.yom cal hp ab DAILY NEWS a | SHERBROOKE: DAILY RECORD \"Xa thé chilareny- : and tell him.to sag tel 1.10 get me out of this?This premal trap \u2018has about eut my off \u2014twWas anybody but you I'd have the law on \u2019em.Who Kno How long I'll be laid up with this leg?\u2019 Mir.Peters,» said Aunt Hannah in\u2019 Sober tones, \u201cdo vo mé vour promises to me?\u201d v2 Common - \u201cHow am I.going to keep omises R promises when all the town is: agin\u2019 me?You are agin\u2019 me, too, or you wouldn't have set this trap forme» | 74 You have been coaxed, bribed, \u2018 Pleaded with and fairly out bu you still loat around and get drunk.It is time that some other plan was: resorted to.Drink this.\u201d oh _She handed him a dip of water, &nd he drank about half of it He Was about to pour the Ford when she said: ___ \u201cI Know it has a strange tasté to you; but you'll have to get used to it.Don't waste a drop.Hgre\u2014have some more.\u201d \u201cI've had a-plenty.\u201d oo Aunt Hannah picked up one of thé Switches and proeeeded to lay it over Jim's shoulders in a vigorous manner.As it was summer and he had only a ragged cotton shirt across his back he was speedily reminded of this boyhood days.He reached for the dipper and .downed a quart of water, and then said: me\u201d \u201cI say, I want this trap taken\u2018 off.Do you think I'm a man|of wood or fron?When I tell folks that Aunt Hannah Davis îs pizen mean \u2019nuff to set- bear traps for inno nt.persons you'll be hauled up in law,\u201d | ~ \u201cI've heard on good authority, Mp.) Peters, that you lick your, wife.\u201d \u201cIf 1 do she needs it.\u201d //| \u201cWell, we'll see how a [licking goes in your case.We'll try one anyhow as an experiment.\u201d ° an holler and raise the hull coun- \u201cThen the whole county will\u2019be here to see.\u201d - | ÊT Aunt Hannah picked out the longest -Switch, dampened her hand to keep her hold good, and the \u201cexperiment.\u201d Only the, third blow had fallen when Peters began to yell, est on .the received the thrashing of his life.The\" \u2018woman had the will and the muscle, supple and lasting.When about thirty blows had.been Administered Aunt \u2018Hannah paused.|.+ \u201cYou see how it works,\u201d she said, \u201cand \u2018you don\u2019t seem: to like it.Will you ever whip your wife again 7\u201d \u2018 \u201cI won\u2019t promise-till you let me \u2018out o\u2019 this trap.\u201d oo | Le \u201cOh, you won't! Then TA have a | and the sprout from the peach tree was little more of it.\u201d _ Six or eight more stinging cuts were enough for Jim.He promised on his word of honor never to raise his hand against his wife again, [e was then handed a third dipper of water, and\u2019 down over his back, and the woman said: a - \u201cYou've got to learn to like the taste of water, and you've got to learn here and now.Your children had to go barefoot all last winter because you: -had to have your whisky.Drink it down or you'll get another dusting.\u201d Jim managed to drink the water, and was then asked for his promise not to touch intoxicating drinks for one year.\u201cBut what am I goin\u2019 to do when a - feller offers to treat?\u2019 he protested.\u201cYou .are going to remember this, she replied as she gavel lim balf a dozen cuts and brought a fresh cliors 3 of bowls.: £ 4 \u2018 * He promised.Aunt .Ifannah went into the house and wrote |out a pledge.It was a pledge embodying four or tive , promises, and after he had taken au- \u2018other drink from the dipper Jim put his name to\u201cit.The \"hired mun was then called.up to sign as a wituess and to pry open the jaws of the trap, and Jim went limping away.° That day marked an epoch fu Jim Peters\u2019 life.Within a fweek he had work.He turned to water like a duck.He administered no more thrashings to his wife.In fact, before a year was up \u2018he was spoken of as a|sober, steady man, and had credit at the stores for, the first time a life.~ Plenty of » people asked AuNt Hanzah how she did.it, and her answer was alike to all: : \u201cWhy, I first got my bear trap and then tried an experiment.\u201d oy \u201cPROPERTY CTANGES.Registrations in the Sherbrooke Division Registry Office.during the week ending the 1Sth of November, 1905, were : Na : Joseph.Patient \u201cto George Lefebvre, of lots 16, 17 and 18.in range B of \u2018Orford.Price, $3,000.| In D.McManamy to Achille Joncas, of lots -212 and 213 (1444) South Ward.Price, $571.8.2 | Liquidator of Canadian Copper and Sulphur Co., to Williamson & Crom- bic, of lots 2 and 3 in range 14, and 2.3 and 4, in range 15 of Orford.Price, $1,080.* G.A.French to William Farwell of his one-tenth interest in| part of lot 899, East Ward: Price,| #1.! - E: B.Worthington et:al to Albert Deslaurier, of lot 521,\" East Ward.\u2018Price, $350.il.F.B.Worthington etlal to J, B.| Deslauriers, fils, \u2018of lot, 522 Fast Ward.Price.#350.| = Joseph Landry to Nps.B.Dumais, | of lot 25 (1152), South Ward.Price, $050.\u2014h BRIDE OD 60 YEARS SELF iN BIDDEFORD.Riddeford, Nov.20.\u2014Mrs.Geo.Ellis, aged 60 years.and warried but a few {months; have herself pt her home on Foss street Friday morning before her husband went to wark.The cause of her act is not known.- : owe F4 © Bold at oT Londo og! Cen Fale T1 ea RRR \u201cAbout the ahme as usuaL\u201d \u2026 \u2014.- + © .* to ; ee ee + bnce op\u201d yy] .MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905.began the | street were entirely destroyed.Tho g it.but ho pause was made until he had | when he refused it the switch came | ANGS BER- - FROM TOWNSHPS | | ™ (Cemtinued fram page 1.) \"|, Dan F.Smith, of Montteai.= -| The ceremony was performed by the Rev.A: H.Moore, after which about sixty invited- guests \u2018sat down to a bountiful dinner.~~ { Mr.and Mrs.Hall left! amidst congratulations and hest wishes for Montréal and other places, after which they will reside in Smith\u2019s Mills.| ACCIDENT AT WATERVILLE: Waterville, Nov.20.\u2014(Special.)\u2014i A young.man named Patchet met with serious aceident last \u2018Saturday.While assisting to load a barrel of paint which weighed 1000 lbs., at the G.freight shed on Mr.Gales\u2019 team, barrel slipped and fell on one of \u2019 .je his taken ta,.the Sherbrooke hospital \u2018oi the - ben express.\"A nothek young man named J.Clifford was taki jen, ta thé hospital at Sherbrooke last: Sunday to have an operation performed fai appendicitis.\u2018 - ; À .: ; ee 3 \"WRAMPLED UPON\u201cBY.CATTLE, |: Baldwin\u2019s Mills, \u2018Nov.20.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.R.P.Doyle recently receiv Word frôm Mr.Asa Hunter, of W.Burke, Vt., that Jas.Logan (at one time in his employ), nw of Detroit, lately met with a eh i - + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018 Mich., had accident, while in the act of trying t help round up a herd of cattle.Hi was thrown - violently to the ground and trampled by a vicious steer, whié succeeded in killing outright another.young fellow who was assisting him.: Mr.Logan was at first thought to fatally hurt, but is slowly recovering.+ MORE BLOODSHED | 3 AT KISHINEFF _ _ i JEWISH HOUSES BURNED-MANY at JRC NER PERSONS KITAED IN RIOTS.- London, Nov.20.\u2014A Bucharest spatch to the Chronicle says that \u2018mob devastated a number of shops in Kishineff, and burning.The Jewish Sunday, robbing houses on He Jews and students combined to fi the criminals.A large number aon both sides were killed and wounded.The despatch adds that a great num- her of Jews in Bessarabia are dying from starvation.I ~~ CUBAN TROUBL | SECRET DEPOSIT .OF MUNITIONS OI\" WAR DISCOVERED.- - + Havana, Nov.20.\u2014The truth in the \u2018reports of plots to overthrow * |the Government was revealed in part yesterday.The Government received |a confidential report to the effect fi t an, ostensibly wicant house in.[the Cerro suburb was, being utilized as! |a - secret depository for arms and amimi nition, amd ordered the secret police to investigate.1t resulted in the fd ing of 41 rifles, 21 carbines, packages, each containing a thousa cartridges, ah¢ some barrels - with ammunition and accoutrements.Considerable suspicion is directed | 'tp- \u2018wards the Libera, and Radical leade 8.\u2018 .\\ T .; a The taily Record Lg 8.OHANNELL & UO., Publishers.(Fa 8.Ohannell, Vy.B.Morrill.): |, Published every alternaom, except Bi doy: cs at 108 Wellington street, Bb rookè.bo SUBSRIPTION PRICE strictly in «d- vance, one year, $2.00; pix months, $1.00; three months.50- cents ;| ohe nthe 20 cents: \u2018To any address the tern Townships, by year only; $1.50.ADVERTISING HAVES.\u2014One inch, ope day, 75e : 2 days, $1.00 8 da: 8, $1.25 : one week, 2.00 ; one inch, ope year, $86.00.Liberal discount {f |ver- tisements is inserted every other ay twice a week or once a week only.|| | Cards of Thanks, not exceeding 00 weds, 50c.; Obituary poetry, 10¢, 1 ; Reading Notices, 2c.per word.| Ik In sending money rémitters should e precaution to use express or post ce orders or register letter.| CHANGES for advertisements should \u2018o'clock a.m.of the day of publication, to insure insertion.No changes guarantee 1! received after Sam ~~ Circulation DAILY RECORD \u2018 Circulation statement for week end-, ing Nov.1Sth, 05: y .3 Monday.ioe cressrers ee 6,2 3 Tuesday .teen creer even 6,209 Wednesday, \u2026\u2026 cre eed eee 6,205 Thursday .Tee een ere 6,37 Friday .errr rere ue \u2026 6,44: Saturday \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Cats 20e \u2026 v,501- Total .voor .soe 380 WATCH US GROW.Daily average tor Oct., 1905.Daily average for Oct., 1904 .Gain in daily average .940 | Branch Offices .Of the Sherbrooke Daily Record: News Ttems, Advertisements and Subscriptions may be left at any of the following Branch Offices, and they ill receive immediate attention.Items of News are specially solici \u2018rom all readers of this paper.i + Nowansville :\u2014P.C; DuBoyce, Notarys Richmond :(\u2014E.J.Bedard.Medford :\u2014Chas.Q: Jones.Sutton :\u2014Wm.Brown.Cookshire \u2014F.A.Bottoms ; Ooaticook :\u2014O.W.Ford, Danviile :\u2014Mies B.M.Stockwell.- Rock Island :\u2014Miss B: M.Parkers Windanr Milla :\u2014H.H,; Bowrqees Waterloo\u20144.E.Jones.| FINLANDS PARLIAMENT 1 pt \u2014n : RESOIUTION IN FAVOR OF A SINGLE CHAMBER DIET ADOPTED.| Helsingfors, Nov.20.\u2014At .a meeting here Saturday of a thousand represen- \u2018| tatives of the constitutional , pajty from all parts oi Finland, a resolution | was adopted in favor of a single ected from all citizens over 21° vears Tol age, without distinction of sex.{1 I | The meeting also resolved to ele- graph to Seerstary oi State Linder, at St.Péfersbure.calling on him to \u2018re: sign immediately.nlc ern 4 ; I ful soft and glossy color.Dandruff and itching of the scalp and makes ,the hair grow strong.ñ Druggists.! - .: | 5 - \u2018Parisian Hair Renewer is not a dye, | y but restores Gray Hair to fts youth- b \\ It cures\u2018 æ legs, breaking it in two places.He walk | - | | Wedsies: be in the hands of the printers before 8 \u2018House in the City of \u201cMonday, the 4th day of December next, s 1905.\u201c| Reptieme jour chamber Diet.the members to be el- - KINGSEY FALLS.CC Nov.20\u2014The orphan children of the late widow Duncan, accompanied by their aunt, have moved to the village, and are now_occupying one of the Cote tenements, It seems better that this family months: Mr.Fred Nutting, of Montreal, being in ill health, is spending a few weeks.with his parents.\u2019 Mr.H.Town and family have moved back home, from their summer cottage onthe banks of the St.Francis.T = Apr 3 Mr.S, Vineberg, of MoGill College.Montreal, spent the week end at his home.in town.Lu RA + { © Phe King - of Strong Men [ 7, - Clement Theatre day Eve, XV\" \u201cPrices 15c, 5c, 35c., A CARD OF THANKS.We wish to thank all our kind friends and neighbors who so very kindly assisted us during the sickness and death of our husband and father, also the organist and singers who sc kindly came trom a distance to render assistance at the funeral.! MRS.A.B.HARTWELL, MR.AND MRS.G.E, HARTWELL.AND FAMILY.Insolvent Notice.na) es Sd DAMASE LABONTE.Of Chartierville, Que.- INSOLVENT IN RE: oo The undersigned will sell by public.auction at his office, NO.87 WELLING1ON STREET, SHERBROO; 1, 40 15, on | Thursday, the 30th Day of November, Instant, 1905, At 2 o\u2019clock p.m., the following property belonging to the estate of -said insolvent viz: - \u2018That certain tract or parcel of lgnd, more particularly known and designated on the Cadastral plan, and in the Book of Reference for the Township of Ember- ton, as part of lot number Twenty-three C, in the second range of the said Township of.Emberton, measuring one \u201chundred and one half feet in length from: North to South by two hundred and nine feet; in depth from East to West, bounded toward the east by public highway leading from Chartierville to the Provincial line; to the north by lot Number Twenty-three: B, owned by Joseph Boud- reau, and toward the south and\u2019 west by the other part of the said lot.Number- wenty-three ©, containing one-half acre in superficies together wit and appurtenances theron erected and \u2018made, this sale will be; made subject to the mortgages and other charges effecting said property.Dated Noveinber 20th, 1905.: : J.P.ROY it, Assignee.G.H, KERR & CO.Auctioneers.= ÿ CANADA, Province ot Quebec, ; District\u2019 of St.Francis.- | SUPERIOR COURT The Dominion Controverted Elections Act and Amendments, : No.12.Le \u201c OMER, BEGIN, of the City of Sher brooke in the District of St.Francis, Carpenter, Petitioner and dk \u2019 ARTHUR NORREYS WORTHINGTO of the City of Sherbrooke aforesaid, Physician, To the said.Petitioner, To the said Respondent, To F.W.Hibbard, Esq., Attorney for Petitioner, » To Messrs.Hurd, Fraser & Rugg, Attorneys for Respondent.- And to the Sherifi of the District of Francis.Sirs:\u2014Take notice that in the matter of the Election Petition of the said Ye- titioner contesting the election of the said Respondent for the.electoral district of Sherbrooke, held on the 27th day of October and the 3rd day of November, .1904, being respectively the days of nomination and polling, that the said.above petition will be tried at the Court Sherbrooke on Respondent, commencing at the hour of ten of the clock in ~the forenoon, and on such sub- equent days as may he needful ; Dated at Sherbrooke, November, 16th, (Signed.) GENEST & FRASER.Prothonotary Superior Court.True Copy, .| \u2026 - GENEST & FRASER, : Prothonotary Superior Court.CANADA, Province de Quebec.: -District de St.Francois; Dans la Cour Superieure No.11; L'Acte des Elections Contestees du Dominion et Amendements.\u2018 IN RE oo Election d\u2019un membre de la Chambre des Communes du Canada, pour le district electoral de Compton, dans le: district judiciaire de St.Francois, tenné le vingt- d'Octobre, et le trois- ieme jour de Novembre,, mil neuf cent \u2018quatre, etant respectivement les jours de | nomination et de votation.ARTHUR HERBERT WESTON BAILEY, surintendant de moulin, de la ville \u2018de Cookshire, dans 16 district de St Francois, - + : Requerant.versus .ALYMER BYRON HUNT, marchand, du canton de Bury, dans le district de St.F cols, - ranco Intime.{A TOUS AUX QUI SONT INTERES- Avis est par le present donne que la re- quete ci-dessus sera pluidee au palais de justice, en la ville de Cookshire, dans le district judiciaire de St.Francois, dans le district electoral de Compton, le vingt et unieme jour de.= Novembre courant ¢1905), a dix heures sujet -a ajournement tels a y droit ou endroits \u2018dans le dit district electoral que la Cour pourra determiner,\u201d jet a tels autres jours subsequents suivant le besoin: .\u2018 Late le troisieme Jour de Novembre, mil neuf cent cing.| i Cc Par ordre, ; (Signe) GENEST & FRASE pi P.0; B.Vraie copie,\u2014Genest & Fraser, P.C.8; ! WANTED.\u2018Good heavy lumbering teams, tp work on main roads -as soon as they are fit.Engagement by the month or season.: GREAT NORTHERN LUMBER CO., LTD.SCOTSTOWN, QUE.EDUCATIONAL.| BOOK-KEEPING, SHORTHAND , and TYPEWRITING -the fastest, i d's famous Syllabic Shorthand is ny most legible and easiest learner system in the world, and can be En EON Te 8 .and BUSINESS OOLLEGE, fiherbrooke.should\u201d be\u201d in.thè village for the.winter | Bury.\u2018A.Moore, 45 London St.| good.pay.Moore Carpet Év.the buildings\u2019 'avant.midi, |\u2019 autres @n- | Rare rer PAGE FIVE, HELP WANTED Record Ads.have secured more Jpmestia, Slerical and other help mil othes sourdes combined.\u2018There fs nly one 81D at.to got Just the and of you van wa famous : Want Ada, In the Record.4 ; VN ANTED\u2014WEA VERS FOR CROMP- stant on jooms; good wages and con- a Work: also, spinners, twisters and «mill help of all kinds.Apply Paton Man- fac ; brooke ng Co.of - Sherbrooke, Sher- ANTED-\u2014FIRST CLASS C \u2026 FE / OOK, ¥ y male.Address Imperial House, VANTED\u2014CAPABLE | GI ; \\ general housework.Apply \u2018rs! Ww Mo d N ALESMEN WANTED FOR | \u201cCANA.Tie da\u2019s Greatest Aurseries.\u201d\u201d| Largest ist of Hardy Varitiës in Fruit and Ornamental Stock, for the Provinde of Quebec.Spring season now -starting.Liber: al inducements.Pay \u201cweëkly.[Exclusive \u2018| territory, Write now for terins [and catalogue.Stone & om.\" VVANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED] SPIX- ners.and twisters, steady |work.and Wellington, Toronto, man for butcher shop.Must ander- stand the business.Apply en Lennoxville.Apply Jy Nichol, MEN WANTED \u2014 RELIABLY MEN \u2018in every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack |up show- cards on trees, fences, along roads and all conspicuous places ; also [distribute small.advertising matter ; salary $900 per year of $75 per month and! expenses $3 Per day ; steady employment to Eo reliable men ; no experie necess- y ; write for particulars.Em - icine Co., London.Ont.s mp ire Med VWANTED ~ GENERAL SERVANT, oO \u2018ashing.oO .6 Gordon St.5 0e wagps Apply MALESMEN\u2014TO A FEW HUSTLERS we offer a bonafide liberal contract for six months or longer.proposition.Must be ready to start at once.Write Capital N Ottawa,\u201d Ont.P ursery ormpany, WANTED © COOK ANDY HOU =1- mgid by the 23th.Mrs.Grundy, Queen St.° .Fronk | TO LET.FTENEMENT TO LET-NUMBER 22.A.Walton avenue, with 3 modern oO W ANTED\u2014STEADY, TRUSTWORTHY conveniences; Appl Lo Collins.a Apply number 2 r to J, TO LET\u2014IN EAST SHERBROOKE, .brick house, seven rooms, large lawn, also stable, furnace, eledtric ligh ing.Apply O.Desruisseau, Cohinéil St.OUSE TO LET\u2014APPLY MRS.Shaw Thomas, 108 King Street.me LET\u2014TWO WELL LIGHTED OF- iL fices to rent in Metropol building, King street.Heated an free use of elevator Apply to Louis A, Codere.of Jos.Simoneau, - - \u201cFOR SALE, Ibs.These.machines were never used.Will sell at $060 each.Write 18) Record ice.- JOR SALE\u2014A NEWLY AN FULLY equipped uurto-date Steam|Laundry in good size town.ry.in.place ane town growi very Ta- pidly.Address at \u2018once, if yo have the cash, K, Record office, Sherbrooke.: FoR SALE\u2014NO.75 BELVIDERE ST, Æ self-contained house with.outbuildings, all in good repair.9 | nice large rooms, beautifully finished, electric light, electroliers, hot air furnace, cemented floor in cel.ar.Trees around house, size of lot 76 x 132.AW moaern conven- lences.Grand opportunity to \\buy a beautiful home at very \u2018 low! price and vasy terms.Apply D., Record.4 For SALE\u2014ONE STEEL BOILER & fittings, 12 x 16 inches, ith 9 tubes.Suitable for small \u2018boat, ete, Hi one, jeweler\u2019's lathe, slide res - er shaft, with twelve CE pt Apply_to Box 84, Sherbrooke._ MISCELLANEOUS, | STRAYED INTO < NY PASTURE, A ) two-year-old heifer, Thd owner can have same by proving property and paying charges.Malter Snow, (oaticook.1 SOUVENIR POST are WITIT board in private family.Apply F., Jte- cord Uluce._ .LL LOST, I OST\u2014SUNDAY EVENING, GOLD 4 watch, hunting case, key wind, Idith on case, between Methodist church and 147 - Bowen Ave.via Wellington.Address L., Record Office.\u2018 CANADA.Provibce of Quebec, Diptrict of St.Francis; uperior Go The Dominion .Coptroverted Elections Act and Amendments, IN RE - Election of & member of the House of Commons for Canada, for the Electoral district of Compton, in the Judicial district of St.Francis, held on|the twenty- seventh day of October, and bn the-third day of November, one hundred and four, being respectively the days of nomination and votihg.ARTHUR HERBERI1 WEST EY, mill superintendent, of the.town of Cookshire, 1n \u2018the district of |St.Francis, \u2018 Petitioner, oo versus ALYMER BRYON HUNT, se township of Bury, in t St/ Francis.hs - Respondent.TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : merchant of district of TITION will be tried 4t the Court use in the town of COOKSHIRE, in judicial district of St.Francis, In the said Electoral district of Compton on the twenty first day of November instant (1905) at the hour of ten of the clock in forenoon, subject to.adjournment to { such other place or places, within said Electoral district as the Court may de- subsequent ys as may be needful.teen hundred and five.By order ; (Signed) GENEST & FRA SERA| True Copy\u2014Genest & Fraser, P.S.C.Electrical | ~~ Machinery Having in contemplation| éertain im- 1906, to increase the capacity of our plant, the following Generptors may offers can |be obtained.fe 60 K.W.Stanigy 2 Phase Inducto fe 360 | ET A \" Le .Condiffon practically [as new: - \u2014=\u2014 P Correspondence is invited.Address, The Sherbrooke Power Light 8 Heat Co.' NOTICE.LS We; Julius W.Bishop anti Thomas EK.Evans, both ot the \u2019ownship of Duds- well, in the District of St.| Francis, traders, hereby certify that we have carried on and intend to carry on trade and Lu- siness together as General Merchants and Traders unter \u2018the name and firm of \u201cBishop & Evans.\u2019 ; i (Signed) J.W.| BISHOP.T.1K] EVANS.- | Bishoos Crossing, Nov.{iih, 19u3, ; A / ; .» t Special TJR'OR SALÈ\u2014A FEW NO.1 DE LAVAL Separators \u2019O5 model.Capacity 500 Only Steam Luaun- chucks; both new.- Cat., 10 cts.Ss Card| Co., -\" stead, Qo.© on Pre OARDERS WANTED\u2014TWQ YOUNG .men of quiet habits, may ojstnin otice 18 hereby given that the above - ated the third day of Noyember, nine~ provements during the summer of bh, available for sale, provided suitable \u2018 \\ ® \u201ce LEE rit para Patte - 4 .i HI coe .Lex, FX = 4- lh 3 ne Co.: #4 + +.- + - \u2018 ai > 4 A >, 20 2 5 a a ki abt, lh Eno rt emp srk.ME - a - \u201cA - \u2026\u2026.\u2014, : .oe \u20ac - \u201cLT .TE ; , \u2026 F SA Ve +1 5 - ea cm ren > yl TR tv We\u201d Ant a rn ol rn nt re i a sempre Ye ro ame 1 ; & x ma, ef Li $ 1 Ue > age - wight AE 4 ~ Ao Ei 2 3 778 f 20 C8 25 - : a : .2 .; 3 - 3 AS : i # Ls ae .i > ; 281 of AR PR | _ Co | + SHERBROOKE DAILY LY RECORD, MONDAY, ove 20, 1008.- : ll ! EER YHA =.CR 3 Le rer és - Fr R # \u2018 TA ; # ë \u2014\u2014 EE ., \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 ,! i .(ME URI \u201c coaïicooï - [HIsHoP SERAF oi aaa.Yes | We'r re Found of Literature as LS 1948 8 11 #10 Nov.20 Mra Father Moulton, who | W 18 2 118$ The John Murphy Company, Limited | is now in the Worcester City > Gas à - \u2019 re as If x 194 14 LIE is.im roving slowly but s v, and)\u2019 : nein + pa 18 11 \u20ac duc it is peo hat y will soon be able CHARGED WITH pisse AND ABET: - àS Art in LEE ER: RES - Your better gifts are better bou ht at Murphy's.' .to be removed home.TING A COUPLE COMMIT | - = 1912-54 HUE (4F y 8 be $ : Li .The Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Stephen\u2019s [ J BIGAMY, the two we beliéve should go hand ifhand.\u201d You'll ° 1116 11 08 1% LIE | church will meet in the Rectory on | Winnipeg, Man., November 20\u2014At the OÙF new Wall Hanging Show Rooms, ce this: As you ente .Sigs HSE ERE ) : [neo moon, the 21: 21st 4 inst.hôge | Assizes on Saturday Stefan Uslowski, ali-.+ 7 13 i 4% 222 .RELL a8 171 BY homes are in Costicook, ut who are as Bishop Serafin, was wraigned on || 1 : ; 5 1 745 ; ki She brook pent charge that at Gonor on July 8, he un AR $1 3 ; ?\u20ac, now wor mg in erbrooke, sben lawfully aided.and abetted Michael Bie- J : À et E sunday with ' friends : Messrs.Charles | 2%\" vo ; 134 43 sil Fox, Brown Hopkins, Harold Morgan piton a warried man, in committing bi- On History S i 143 1110 10 ald ?> 2 rforming or pretending to per- C enc 4 : ier | _ Carl Lebourveau, Moodie Stevens.gawy by perforn , , ?8, .I \u20181188 (1 512 4 - form the ceremony of marriage between 00088 11 648 à =t p There.are e but few gifts.a man can buy that a! Stewart Sigh over Sumer est of Mr Mr.Biélowakbgnd Eatri a task, and there- ; - - Travel, L Ficton, .vi FE a Es » \u2019 was mse guilty o gamy- - } EWE EL | à 0h ges woman will really appreciate.Furs are amongst | Messrs.Be Coven one > (Heat | Pe Bishop pleaded ndt guilty, but - Poetry.| LEAR ili (IRL EF them ; in this respect they are the rivals of dia- Kingscroft, were in town on Satutday.| © dzte was fixed for trial.\u201cHis Lord | Have heen laid \u2018out on ground floor and priowd at such prices () yori - 1442 2% : PIE + mionds.0 © of the safest places for a gift-giving c Lawyer Verret is in Arthabaska to-] nee Dour.\u201cHo x re his flowing should have 1000 Bo stor ¢ for winter maths, (8 ut every home ECR In i FE } Ce > JOOS > mos, vi i RAYE 11 Æ EE man to shop in.is our fur department for this stock de obama etre.on Child (St » mown silk robe with gold slesves, and| 2000 Tacks, 2 mos.eh AG, - SEALER te = being entirely new, it contains nothing not posit- | was o ened on Saturday.1\u201d [lop his breast were, besides a crucifix, two : 1,500 Books, half cloth.0 eeenlle op RARE halt tf cy KE 3 Pridham our new photograph \u2018more; or less belated medals which are | 9 (00 Boohs Geen us Ae, ; MAT çovER HOLA aE ively correct in style, and carries almost everything | |GAi remove ia family à town im che lé do bave been contre on him v3 ngcay, seo the transformation dat 19 taie jin rn 4 BY) IE 111 ES that will satisfy the needs or the desires of ladies\u2019, | spring.he Emperor Francis Joseph as \u2018belong- © in our store, # > AL EBME El : d Some thirteen of our {owmsthople ing to the \u2018Distinguished Service.\u201d\u201d The _ - yo EF i He { il = y ounger or ol er.to od : took in tho theatre at- Sherbrooke, n A documents, nd seo ed ots So The 6.A HOLLAND 4 SON co\u2019 Y M ou 3 3 8 : 2 | IE.» er a ; j 1 3 + HY 1 0 T sd | ff remarkabl 1 aay night last.béen much \u2018inprov pointed when he was told that his trial °s trad que 5 UT (idl 4 : \u2018 th tif d would not go on forthwith.He then \u2014 .J - F = ii 1 Ë , n ues ay we ar e 0 ering some y Da can) es in the.| gathered up his robes, books, and hat i 2411- 2413 ST.C.ATH ERINE STREET, \u2019 > amed ER E3% ol} 3% 4 5 0 = Lo summer.~Fand gloves and bowing gracefully to the = 2 per qu | it PL low-priced specialsin || [Le Coatiocok Water Works cp [dae witharow.\u2018| BBE LG \u2018 | must tf est - role E F } SCARS.of dark Slo Alaska Sable, 45 inches long, shaped Saou fort oo Ever oir patrons well suppli A IN 20 CAPELT N.Sherbr 0 ok e Bo ; a A HR ten sable tails, chain fa stener pecial ce sacssp esvaen anvereres aassonecisss t -Nov.\u2014This community was ar of a - ] | i z i n ! in id Moyle Ca feted he Taping : shocked to learn of the death of one peeling HOUR E 3 ISABELLA GOON SETS\u2014Scarf 65 inches long, rich lustrous fur, soli a mile and a quarter of new.feedin of its most highly respected young la- \u2019 à # at neck, satin lined and tab ends trim med with ornaments and tails, large pipes to the Lee rvoir.This will on.dies, Miss Victoria Haldenby, daugh- ih beg CRE coronation \u2018muff to match, Special.coins sian snes ee ere $2250 sure a more abundant supply and re- |ter of Mr.Edward Haldenby, which > ~ TU THE CITIZENS OF SHERBROOK other à 3 occurred Friday, Nov.|17th, at 1 p.in.® Neanwh The funeral took place Sunday at 2 pm of ht chic and var Tore Tomorrow, TUESDAY, the Rand Drill By I bo terred in Malvern cemetery.The i mourners were Messrs.Edward Halden- will de voted Upon, and as it is.in the best à If manifesth oy ey A _- four tails.Special asbdéiee sees varrorssean ess reeves\u2019 annes veer vensetere.sotvavres sesneseerrs- $0480 | Death- removed a highly respect 0 2 Sl : T0 - | .- |citizen on Friday night last in the pe [ PE : : te {son of Mr.James Chandler.Deceas 7 | |was born at his present homestead a.* SCARFS\u2014of oy Mink, 42 inches long, trimmed with ornaments apd | move the postibility of a scarcity.of ER pie = \u2019 Lo RL Tr aL BEE RS TES ET 4 Le em eb ams al Eddi IO.SASS Sa me Seal ard Facet ny 2 2 20e ras ; in \" vous TE CES En PT ENS y eu LOE SRE a = ro) 6 psy RE .5.\u2019 > = RN v line of FANCY KNITTED VESTS \u2018that cannot re! tribe store their winter's supply of [ly recovered from her tecent illness.| ©.H.F SS, A Cor ~~ We have | food in hollow trees, I think most of \u2018The f IL be excelled a ywhere.They are.stylish and comfort =: 4 them hide it on the ground, under old inte ne athées opel huh able.= / ® roots, brush piles, and &ven \u2018beneath handkerchiefs about the middle of De- .de out = We have |alsd- a full tine of Corduroy, fancy and! |\\heaps of dead leaves.Their tracks in |ceniber.= I Sec Sherb ookè Boa d of Yrade [RR \\ : ; d- has lived h 11 The John Murphy Company Limite ° dif Two years ago his health by (father), Thomas, John and Nelson by cut \u2019 \u201c| came impaired and he travelled to : Haldenby (brothers), Misses Annie, Eli.ter ests of our City that Î should be carried, you of the ¢ | > e à { jizsona and other places hoping to à rt stats of and es) oseph or SE are re ues te d t k ; ff - nm à À wh | .= co |.store 1 e ke rowing steadi so ea » Mr.Josep c- 1 7 na - y ., Lo : | more and was ob gel \u201chr to his | eigh, Ar.John zo mick, Mr.Fred- q 0 ma e \u20ac ort to- turn a out: wl rome j {a cd : .seven.weeks ago.r.Chandler] eric ichar e (floral offerings vato i.| i 4 MONTREAL.3 | {bod seven wok ago.a.Chandler farick | Richard.| The [floral ofernes cast a favorable vote.i fm i df: | : {man Fo J be bly iin in were roses from, Miss liza Haldenby, Ther F v Pia Lo - LA 3000 m HE Li church and social cireles e was a |roses from the Misses Margaret, Jud : 8 ii) ! son of the Rev.Mr.Chandler, ths pio- and Dollie Blue, chr vs nthemums and Ww rd, \u20ac re our 0 ing Ses, one.in ui iso HUE 1 neer Baptist minister of Coaticook.He fosés from oy Brothers, and a wreath LB 18 11 leaves a wie, and daughter, three sis from friends in Waterville.a ar op en irom 9 a.m.Ko J p.m.* 4 nl BF ters and two brothers, both of whom |.= REE 4 a vances 3 i 3 are In Arizona.The the hoes con- |.Nov 20.ABERCOR .EAST WARD .No.Windsor Stree et, * tar the lié ucted this afternoon at the house and | 20.\u2014Rev.Mr rr, of Gle \u20ac I a | j i § 9 { the interment took place in the Crook- Sutton, occupied the pulpit of the SOUTH WARD : No.9 Alexander Stree eet.7 opt | | : er Brook cemetery.The Rev.J.W, |'Episcopal church last Sunday in the] - - À rique LEE : |@ Hunter, of North Hatley, officiated.|absence of Mr.Bell.CENTRE WARD : .Cor.Mar it ever, th 4% 1 W are shi win a line.of ¥: anc Vests in c our Show The two sons\u2018of Mr.G: W.Paige, | Mr.Edgar Shepard recently lost a que ¢ an ee improve EY 1] e 2 y Masters Waldo and Morton, have been | valuable cow.= NORTH WARD : heeler\u2019 $ Ho L by leapsg | 5 \u2018windows.- In addition to being fancy, they are comt :$ |visiting in Sherbrooke.| Mr.Ed.que spent| two days © in use, ond.reaching £1 } ; N \\ ; Ca this revi # | - fortable, which is one ofithe most essential qualities ab THE HABITS OF.squinrrLe.|Dévport pat lost vee ; the guest of Street, (Rear f High Sch ol) LA save bi i this season of the year.-| &| While certain members of the squir-| Miss Anna Chasé has! almost entire- ; AE at ia v , ERY LT Ag a AEA \u201cthe winter woods seem to bear this i+ Epp \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A plain, and our Astrachan Vests lined with rubber are\" out.W hile it ray he hat this rep.= HANGING, A PIG.oo 2 DVO just the thing for Railway men and ofhers who are ex- $|diy of line ARE posed to'she \u2014 winds, which they defy.| 5 city of food, and the travelling about | {Marshall Field,\u201d sai a Chicagoas, a desire to find a supply, 1 believe in.\u201cis never mor delight ul than when he talks abou#\u2019his experiences as a - - - .+ the main, that these outings of the |; squirrels have à definite destination, \u2018dry goods Clerk in Pittsfield.: because when _you see them skip.crois Mr.Field, in his boyhood, was à the snow, stop shortA\\Wnd gcratch | clerk for several years|.in.Pittsfield, ~ Chics X hole to ithe ground, bringing .up à and an excellent clerk He made, too.,( supply of nuts or cones placed there in \u201cHe was talking one night about] ° 4 temperance, ( ' the months of plenty, you are apt, \u2018 attributd their luck more to Ptto good \u201cHe said a Pittsfield | ady, \u2018on a cer- Ô- 163.Wellington Street, BOUCHER & LACROIX, Sherbrooke, { c \u2019 pu 4 memory [than to any haphazard Apecu- tain morning, stopped before his | - 1 \"4 RE | = \u2018| lation.counter very\u2019 indignant and snapped : ToL .qe © .+++.pi 40e pen Of the [squirrel family, the most pro-.\u201c T16tH,- 1905, a\u201d daughter to Mr.and months.| desoqves grent pra » fo de il M R{ 0 DONA ELL.the same, A y ; Lr \u2018Bherbrooke, Sue \"Mrs.Hugh YeNaughton.: The elocutionary contest Thursday succeps tof the eve fisqg,, A ME ; Cn CO _- 4 _ .noe i oo.\u2019 - 2.ae .M; - - I : ne fe + - : our + _ \u201c J \u2018 _ oo : Sef .- \u2019 Ch bi ; 1 .J - , ; : - ; - .\u2026, - vr Lo i , Eh .i | , .| a , ; .\u2014 Lo - = ; "]
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