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[" : 4 SHERBROOKE, QUE., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1906.| Pa PRICE ONB (ENT, F4 .[ T AGAINST = JURYMEN'S BOXE 4 * i \u2014 i Pl + \u201c i.> + \u2014 | Jown From .LL at ga Hi sois Copa A 0g with the case be- or ue -at the opening King\u2019s to Cort, g Me.J.5.Broder 3 er the attention of - the ol fact that one of the jur- .Helanger, J¥8S taken serious- the night,- and asked that pie instructions Lo have à | at his dispos Lio of ac \u2019 ait © uestion of ac- \u2018 is ronge LE jurors.and the Wg the Superior Cour.Ps was such yesterday after- en that the witnesses had to be pn the felt of \u2018the Bench instead o is the \u2014custom, so jurors could, hear what was ; ey who-in the room interfer- uch with the proceedings.- p.L.C.Belanger, K.C., said that aay Ly bed to respectfully bring che ; rel the Court to the accom- i vided for the jurors.As a situated they were in vay cramped.position, and they a He thought that if Luis ve provided this would give Ber amare mes meen S 0 RCE HUTCHINSON, who is fing ot Cougt of King's a = Cyan 5 Re in lief, - They know how it W demselves when, they_ went to wind sent an hour in such bn.There was consolation in suf- me be an\u201d hour as they went there- ræe after another kind of salue ui comfort should be pro- ti 8.Broderick, K.C., said he Ju lo take this opportunity -to = (de words oFhis, confrere with iim ju boxes.Attention jf called to the fact, and be- * lng let ws hope and pray that ap will be made and that rl Feplace the present boxes.= Sppreciated how inconvenient % remain in vue position for pre tie; and how much more ; | pr .suffer if they remai 8 0 duller \u2019y remained 1n BY BURGLAR.5 rs for eight or ten days.It Cr Gar SEN, will Be Provided-Summary Of Proceedings \"at Court Of King'sBench, 1 and required to |.\u201cponed until this' morning, as he: {the 22nd April, agreed upon was $825, of which $50 x alvation of their souls.Here.\u20ac somc- one todo \u2018so, that o 17th Century Says Judge \u2014Like Placing Prosecutor\u2014Church Benches : Says Protesting Lawyer\u2014 something should be done, and it.was \u2018suggested that cliairs be provided the jurors.The idea for the present boxes had been taken from the 17th century,\u201don the ground probably that lawyers- were \u2018so conservative that they never changed.He thought \u2018they should proceed with the case now before them, and\u2019 something would be | done during the adjournment.°° + KINSON CASE TUESDAY, When the Court of King\u2019s Bench op- REDMOND CASE SATURDAY \u2014 A'I'- \u201cened this \u201cmorning, F.M.Redmond, - charged with two cases qf incest; was arraigned and pleaded not guilty.wus trial was fixed for Saturday morning.It has been decided by the Crown to proceed with the case of Norman atkinson, for manslaughter, next \u2018\u2019l'ues- day, the 9th.\u2014 : oe ACCUSED ARRAIGNEw.At the .afternoon session \u2018of \u2018 the King's Bench yesterday the parties against whom true- bills had \u2018been found by the Grand Jury were arraigned.They were lee 0.Cass and D.C! Piercé, Mor assault, cdusing bodily harm.It will be remembered that these\u2014two men were arrested in connection with trouble at a ppliti- cul meeting at Martinville; Both accused pleaded not guilty.\"The [trial | was fixed for to-morrow afternoon at two o'clock.Fo M.Redmond, charged with incest was arraigned and his attorney asked that his plea be post- inking tended putting in a.plea atta | the indictment and constitution, of Grand Jury.RE , On the application of Jehn Leonard, -K.C:, on behalf of Cass and Pierce, both were relieved from custody until their.trial commences.\u2019 \u2018THE MORIN CASE.- The trial of P.Morin was then|proceeded with.\u2018Lhe jury was addressed by Mr.J.S.Broderick, K.C.,| and Mr.J.Nicol, Crown Prosecutors, The Crown contends that the accused sold his farm to Joseph Pellerin on 1905, that the price was in cash, and $25 on the July following, and 8100 on the 19th of No: vember, til the amount was paid with interest at the rate of \u201c6 per cent.per| an- Pellerin paid the accused $175, [that | num, that altogether the complainant Pellerin -agreed to allow the\u201d acçused to remain on the land until he should require it,-that it was agreed to jhave the hay on the farm in halves, | \u20ac Morin was requested by Pellerit was about twenty tons of hay fi_the farm, and ten tons of that was put in\u201d the barn and remained [there until theyniddle of January, that Pel- lerin was then mformed that i had sold the hay, that previous to that Morin had asked\u2014Peiterin to sell him two or three tons, but he refused.\u201d Evidence was also adduced to show \u2018that the accused \u201chad always considered Pellerin the owner\u2019 of] the \u2018Jand in question.- It is not expected that the ond will finish before this evening.The- ease was continued this morning, Mr.A.Gendron, advocate, was.examined \u2018in regard to the passing of the deeds between Morin and Pellerin in regard to the land from which the hay was made, which 1t is alleged was stolen by Morin.M Wing them in the pillor a ; i > pillory, OQ oF FER ud not stretl their legs in » Toa Ki RE et + Doxes.\u2026 It was.\u2018cruel \u2018to Au G \u2026 ;.Br; Jfymen in such a position.HOUS + des \u201ctie Hutchinson said that ot.1.\u2014Deteetive = | Carpenter's forte, \"9 ht arm \u2018and ; Il by Kobért : er | bir fe WITH STRIKERS b ti TV, W oR pb _ ca aie NT FORT WILLIAM.low from a Pi a hands of Detechd - # \u2018 ] .t and We ire LeHuquet a Ms Were Fired But CU jH onc Na Rg : ket ras i No: Bloodshed, fear that bis dal; but Detective 7; np THEN CALLED opp sre mot ser at À NS AND GREEKS CU g took Pach MO 10 WORK UN - ok place Zo establishment © LOXDILFIO: are Compare À THR i {OONALLY, \u2018le O'Keefe jus Au: ha t., October 3.\u2014 Air Wa \"das been.mage to put strike- est d brof \u2018en à jellow who ha J - © work, he strikers, fully + sin d the freight sheds bg, One hundred shots, SUIS y BROME.oat Soll\u2019 J bay no Casualties, Friday evening, se #9 (2p 7 BEReral superintendent of soft chic es a ui bres ho three hun- inment W Peop \"Vers our CALL men avail.\u2018Meth all.cL was served Le ° } { - LATER, oo - ople in the s given: je made on thé Mayor sramme Was BU hp AR for the militia.nyt The 4 Floting would be re- Feakston, and Re® sl ra Haliang ant (pe - Mr.N.ELE q igF lat the Upon Mr.Bury.Find- furlbart, \u201c$110 a AT fai Yay company\u2019s posi-.brocéeds wel bo inten us called of de strong one, the repairs où ly, O08 the strike uncondi- : The _ the POSTEUR weg op VOT 8nd Councillor- hd attended late their good offjces- With CR a ¥ pa | _isnowlton °F ng, \u2018and Greeks towards i set- - : pre at fi .CL nuel is visiting = Cg pr +0.1 wits DORR ie metres y is, Dating es Capacity end ay Be Tig CUntries> ili) temo 1 Gardens, Paris; Nun- be James © the.first compe ion Nig, Ordon Pennett up Ley, STODBULs, NE the \u201clated rt MBIT the siket, 1 0 the st Over © ; L ne L ., î \u2014 er, ballogeg os t million peu- I \"a printañile \u20acY.uscendesl, dy À iv a lone dis- ; leg.STRANGE MURDER CAT ESSEN, PRUS A.Victim Daughter of English Army - Officer.AND DISTANTEY CONNECTED WITH = BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY.Essen, Prussia, Oct.3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014A great sensation has been caused here by the murder of Miss Madelaine Lake, daughter of an English army officer, whose body, terribly mutilated, \u2018was found Monday evening in the city park._ .\u201cThe police have been unable to hrow any light or the mystery surro nding het death.Both temples were beaten in, her throat \u2018was lacerated by the hands of her murderer, who evidently strangled her in addition to beating her terriblv-=-about the head, und Ther arms and body were severely bruised.Engiiiries of authorities have result- od seemipgly in establishing the fact {hat Miss Lake was related distantly, to the British royal family.The brother of her grandmother, its.stated, married a daughter of Caroline) Ame- lin llizaheth of Brunswick, di orced wife of George IV.of England.: ! BOSTON MAN SHOT | ==\" \"WHILE HUNTING.Ed i JAKEN_ TO MONTREAL, W ERE HIS LEG WAS AMPUTATED.\u201cMontreal, Oct.3.\u2014 (Special) Dunning A.Williams, \u2018of the banking firm of 15.H.Gay & Co., of Boston, 18 In the hospital here with an amputate While bear hunting in the Laurentian Mountäins he was accidentally shot les the leg by Harry Martel of the who A sale sign painting firm of Martel Stewart, : 5 ' .The shot shattered the home and ) frsnserene hod set in.W Montreal 1 - 1905,-uand 350 per year, un- | { ini information.PRINCIPAL GIBBINS \u201cIN MONTREAL Special Convocation.THE A DUTY _ OF THE CLERGY - TRAINING MUST NOT BE TOO EXCLUSIVELY THEOLOG!- - ~~ CAL, Montreal, Oct.\u2019 3.\u2014Signalling the op- the Montreal Diocesan Theological College Association, is holding its 18th annual conference in the Convocation Hall.- \u2019 1 The feature of the opening day of \u2018the Conference \u201cwas |the special session of convocation held last evening for the conferring of the degrees of B.D.ou the Rev.M.P.Mount, B.A.The address to convocation was given the Rev, Principal Gibbins, of Bishop « College, Lennoxville, recently arrived from the_other who last evening spoke in Montreal for the first time, = | Seeing that he was such à compara- live new.comer in the country, Principal Gibbins intimated that he would bé rather guarded in his remarks, but \u2018one of the things of which he wished to remind the young men before him was that although they had chosen a special vocation in life, and were fully satisfied that there was no nobler one, yet that vocation did not constitute \u201ctheir whole duty to] life.A training which was too exclusively theological was one of the dangers which existed in England.He was glad to sce that it Was not so marked in this country.Connected with Oxford and Cambridge were theological schools which could be entered without previously understanding any other course in she university.In His opinion a wide ground-work of\u201d general.culture, wus essential for the young man.before entering the theologiend school, i | Another evil prevalent in England was that by their poculiny way of talking und going about the clergy were stamped as a separate class.In these days, when ljfe is so complex, it was necessary for - the clergy to correct this wrong impression_of being separated from the-vest of mankind.The duty © which Principal Gibbins thought specially devolved upon the Church in Canada was the teaching of a delinite ' Christianity.Christianity was not a creed, a dogma or: a philosophy.1t was part of ulk these, but it-was distinctly o life \u2014 the ordinary human life made divise.- Principal Gibbins also criticized the distinctions made between clergymen of high, low or broad churches.What a.man wore when preaching was very immaterial so long as he taught the \u2018word of Ged.Co CA - rh SEEK SHIP WITH CARGO OF CHINAMEN.Left Newfoundland for States or Canada.CELESTIALS- TO BE SMUGGLED IN- \u201cTO CANADA OR THE UNITED : STATES MAY HAVE \u2014 - PERISHED, | Ottawa, Oct.3.\u2014Somewhere in the Gulf of St.Lawrence or along the Atlantic coust adjacent the dapper American yacht Frolic, |if she is afloat at all, is dodging around with a cargo of smuggled Chinamen on board, waiting a chance to | time Proyinces or on the New England coast.About three weeks ago; Mr.Fred L.Jones, chief preventive.officer of customs, received word from the officers at Halifax that the yacht, a schooner to the Bay of Fundy as one of the flectest in her class, had put into Halifax harbor for shelter, und that the action and make-up of her crew were such as to arouse suspicion as to.her bona fides as u pleasure craft.It was surmised that she might he destined for St.Pierre on a smuggling cruise.About the sume time Mr.Jones ré- ceived an anonymous letter from Boston stating that the Frolic had eft that port, bound for St.John\u2019s, Nd, to bring back a lot of Chinamen who were to be landed | somewhere on, the New England coast.Mr.Jones -infor- med the.United states Chinese .commissioner of what was going on, and upon visiting Boston, in connection with other matters relating to cus- irs between the two countries toms a ; Lwe he -fourd that the commissioner had received similar information! from other sources.LL \u2018All the evidence so far points to the, United States as being their destino tion.The most friendly relations subsist at present between Cunadian and American customs officers, so \u2018that the interests oi both_.countries an these matters are protected by reciprocity Ever since the news of the sailing of the Frolic with her smuggled Chinamen on bourd-reachee thé authorities, tw United States .revenue cutfers have \u2018been.patrolling the coast of Maine, while the Canadian cruiser has been watching the Cupe on shore.CL In Dring the past two wegks, however, heavy gales have Prevailed along the | gulf coast, and\u2018as no sign of tlje d'ro- \"lic hal been reporled;\u2014it is syrmised tht cither she hay been forced to remain in shelter in gome secluded ont ort or that a worse fate has befallen the vessel-and those on hoard.d_.Dr.J.A.Savignde, of Ottawa, who tempted to murder his wife and A her-in-law, was arrested by the detectives Sunday evening at Meloche- ville.He had been gradually been working his way towards the United States.Savignac was only captured waiter n fierce edu gle with two de Len he wenched cuves, - Lo c ening of a new term of college work, side of the Atlantic, land them in the sand | of 26 tous, and known from Boston} Co - | | GREAT FIRE + IN LUMBER YARD.e |Speaks At Theological.College Sweeping Fraser Mill Property _ | Near Ottawa.LOSS #150,000:AND MUCH FURTH- |\" ER DUSTRUCTZON THEEATEN- LL ED.os , Ottawa,| Oct.&.\u2014 (Speeial)\u2014A fre, believed to have been of incendiary origin, is| sweeping dcross the pilihg grounds alongside.Fraser's lumber mill on the Quebec shore of the Otta- wo River, |six- miles above Ottawa, and ut l1L o\u2019clock to-day was estimated to have consumed some 7,000,000 feet, which means a loss of from $100,000 to $150,000.EE In gpitejof .the efforts of two hundred: mill hands and of assistanco from Hull \u2018 an \"Aylmer fire brigades, the flames have been steadily eating - their way castward against the wind, and -unless: they are checked will sweep all of the 25,000,000 feet that the yards contained, 8 ) The mill adjoining is worth $200,000.and is owned by Messrs, J.\"B; and W.H.A.Fraser, of Ottawa, and has been ur operation only thrée seasons.Its: cut at present season has been gold to W.C.Edwards & Co, to'Bhephard & Morse Lumber Co., and to-a number of smaller| \u201cfirms all of which losses will * probably be covered by insur: ance.- : A chang in wind would mean the the little community that has sprung up around jit, - By tearing down the piles and wetting other the fire-fighters hope that they \u2018may lyet get things under = control and saved half the yurd, but at time of writing the success -of their efforts is still it considerable doubt.- Two - wéeks ago adother piling ground in the town of Aylmer, adjoining, À destroyed, the owners in -thut case Being satisfied that fire was deliberately set by an incendiary.REV.1] A.LAVALLEE'S - TAN TN ROME.The Pheish Priest of Compton Brings Interesting Token.BLESSED AND BESTOWED BY THE POPE -+ HE SPEAKS OF HIS .BOLINESS ©.~~ The Rev.J.A.Lavallee, parish.\u2018priest of Compton, who has recently returned from no seven months\u2019 trip ror Europe, brought with him a priceless gift to his| Church from the Pope, inf ed by the (Holy Father, and used by him for the first time in the celebru- tion of thd mass in the Eternal City.The chalice, which.is in the sacristy of the Church of St.Thomas, Compton, is of gold, inlaid with medallions of \u201cold silver,\u201d representing the 14 Stations of the Cross, and the Last Supper, engraved by acid, and would be valued fis an object of art, evei if it had no other associations, Rev.Father Lavallee had several audiences with the Pope, one private, and the others semi-official.z He said :| \u2018We were ranged in single line around one of the three audience halls, through which His Holiness in turn.Dut 1 was very bold, and knowing ow much my parishioners would valug it, I begged for a private audience.[Sometimes one has to wait: two weeks for this, but I was fortunate, as I applied on Friday, and saw the Pope in iis office on Sunday afternoon.| .Lo \u201cI knelt |as he turned to greet me,.and he said : \u201cDo not kneel, rise, my son,\u201d Onelis at liberty to speak \"in French, but beyond a few words he conversed 1p the purest Latin, \u201cAnd.hes kind, so kind, his people could\u2019 not help but love- him.He talked of Canatlu, and seemed wonderfully well-informed us to the country and the state of the Church, \u201cI had: apother semi-official audience during the| month which I-spent in | Rome, and |suw the Holy Father when he conscerdted in St.Peter\u2019s fourteen French Bishops.\u201d : Father Ljvallee had some odd ex- perictices while in Trance during the troubled time when the inventories of the Churchés were being taken.Me was three: times taken for a Government agent, 1t was only when he said that he was a Canadian that he was allowed in.Dm Tha reverend \u2018father celebrated mass cit nl on: the sepulchre of Christ, and also, on the altar of the Crucifixion, IY (ML TO ARS \"GF PASIOR TL S.Pedley Invited to foodstock, [Ont.: mere , WOULD SUCCEED THE JV.Ly SKERRETT, WHO HAS RE: | SIGNED.7 Wobdstodk, Ont., Oct.3 (Speciul.) Woodstock [Congregational church has \u2018extended a| call\u201d to pastorate made vacant by [the resignation of Rev.L.Skerrett\u2026 to Rev.Chas.Sy\\Hedley, B.A., of Ay vs Cliff.{= pre \u2014 - The martiare, of Miss Marie Morin, daughter of Mr, Napoleon Morin, to Mr.S.Tetreault, -of Magog, will take place on 0 tober Sth, Lo: PE - 1 \u201c fev.C.' = | pe | i | destruction of the mill itself as \u2018well asd ] dead_ from the shape of à gold chalice consecrat- \u2018tacked the att passed, speaking a few words to each CHOICE IS | Church \u2018too little in the world.FOUND DEAD IN ¢, Who Has Been in ISEASE.iche, of Montreal, fore- -man of the work being done for \u2018the Canadian -Rand Drill by the Locomotive and MacHine Company, Montreal, in connection [with extension of C.R.D.Works, was found dead in his room at the Grand Central Hotel, this morning.It appears that Mr.Piche came down stairs about 6.30 a.m., fully dressed, except his collar.This was the\u2019 usual time for him to start his day\u2019s work.He, however, returned to his room without taking his breakfast.About 3.30, the chambermaid, in the - discharge of her duties, went to the rdom as usual and |rapped.Receiving.no [answer she opdned the door and found Mr.Piche lying on the floor.She.im- -modiately reported to the office and \u2018the clerk went {to the room.Mr.Piche was lying in crouched position near the bed.He was quite dead.His face -was very black.Several small spots ,of blood were jon the pillows and on \u2018the floor soma distance from the bed Was u'pool of blood./ Mr.Piche wäs a man of about 45 years of age.Nobody had heard him complain of fedling ill.His death was very sudden; heart disease.The ambulange body removed Coroner was notified and will hold an inquest.2 ROT AT A FRENCH BULL FIGHT.Followed Death of the Matador.SPECTATORS JUMPED INTO AR- * ENA AND FIVE WERE GORED BY ANGRY BULLS.Bordeaux, O¢t.s.\u2014During a buti fight here yesterday a matador.fell excitement.''ne management thereupon announced that the performance was at an end.I'he spectators protested and refused to leave.| The management y1elded, añd orderea that the pertormance continue, but the \u2018performers |refused to take any, further part in the \u2018fight.Some men from -the spectators excitedly jumped into the arena to carry.on the per- forthance.The bulls attacked them furiously, and gored five of them, one the spectators ggain protested, and at- idanis.They varied this ot with attempts to set - Mr.Oliver was called and.the the \u2018ampitheatre on,fire.The police finally expelled |jthem._ CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT PARTING OF WAYS.Striking Address by Bishop of { arlisle.: \u2014 BETWEEN REFORM AND FRESH DEVELOPMENT OR DECAY AND CERTAIN | © RUIN.\u2014 London, Oct.[3.\u2014Dr.John William Digle, bishop of Carlisle, in opening the Church - Congress at Barrow-in- Furness yesterday, delivered a striking address on the [subject of \u201cI'he present opportunity of the Church ef England.\u201d He|said that the most solemn fact abgut the Church of England .was that [so small a proportion of the whole population, and still smaller proportion of the mald population attended her services.\u2018They \u2018condemned the [indifference of the people, but their condemnation was unjust if they condoned the shortcomings in thé Church.One of these shortcomings was that the world was too much in the Church, and the They stood at the parting of the ways, and the only choice was between reform and fresh development or decay and certain-ruin.\u2018In my younger days,\u201d concluded the Bishop, \u2018\u2018! often dream- \u2018ed dreams, and now, in my od age, 1 sometimes\u2019 see visions.Among.my sweetest is that of a truly - catholic apostolic church, a church as wide as the world, as |holy- as the glorious: gospel of the blessed God.an this vision 1 seem to see all the churches marching info the one fold of that one church, with its one Lord, one faith, one baptism, one All-s ather.\u201d \u201cIn the van of the procession 1 see our own betoved Church of Yugland, with a vast train of young und old, rich: and poor, learned and ignorant, sinful yet pardoned carried ju ner arms, and holding bn to her robes.Then 1 see the Noncomformist and other reforme churches following close behind, then the Greek and other churches, emancipated from their {rammel and glowing with freedom.Then the Roman Church, purified as by fire, and lagt-of all, the hosts that no man can number, all washed in the blood of the Lamb.Then 1 awake and find it allja vision, yet not a vision of the black, closing.night, but of the red, opéning dawn.= ET > .: ; WEATHER -PROBABILITIES.Forceast for {the next.24 hours, issued hy the Metcorologica: Bureau : \u2018 Light.to moderate.winds ; tine; stationary ot slightly higher tempera; ture, HIS HOTEL ROOM.) and probably due tof \u201cto ih è.The] ae ve car load of laribs from Richford, Vt.! and Bachand.- - RESIGNS :AS COUNCILLOR.Farnham, Oct, 3, (Special)\u2014Mr.A, S.\u201cHesse, councillor {for \u2018Manitoba\u2019 ward- has banded in his resignation to the municipal council as representative of that ward, : RAISE WAGES OF MINERS.\"Thetford © Mines, Oct.3, (Special)\u2014 | King Asbestos Mines advanced the wages of all men employed in their mines and mills 25 cents per day, commencing Monday, October Ist.\u2014 \"MELBOURNE COUNCIL.Melbourne, Oct.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The \u2018Melbourne Village Council met in the Hall last night.The Provincial Voters\u2019 List was before the Couneil for examination.An application; to -add four new names to the list was received by the Council and passed.- / COOKSHIRE MAN SHOOTS BEAR.\u201c Cookshire, Oct., 3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Us- car Rand shot a bear on Saturday last not many 'miles from Cookshire.He was passing along the highway on the Aukland road looking for deer when he saw & black \u2018bear in a.tree by the road side.The bear was gathering beech nuts.A well directed shot brought Bruin to the ground, Co LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT FROM 7 BUTTON, Sutton, Oct.3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The \"Messrs, A, J.and V, N.Dyer made a shipment from here to Montreal, on Tuesday night of 200 hogs, 50 calves and 20 head of cattle.The \u2018hogs - went at $6.10 per cwt.; calves, from $5 to $9, und cattle from $16 to $25 per head, .They also made a shipment of one to Boston, Mags., to-day, about 00 lambs at.44c.per 1b.\u2019 : EASTERN TOWNSHIPS : THEIR ADVANTAGES.Kinnear\u2019s Miils, Oct.3, (Special) \u2014 A great many of the young men have | gone to the Northwest in the recent excursions, Those who have.returned report that the country there is thfiv- HAVE \u2018ing and progressing at a great rate, but that it has its drawbacks as well as its advantages and that they would rather reside in Megantic, with its sylvan scenery and its towering hills, than on the prairie land with its prodigious growth of cereals.\u2018COATICOOK COUNCIL, - Coeticook, Oct.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The general session of the Council for October was held on Monday evening.There were present His Worship Lue Mayor (in the chair), and Councillors \u2018Gendreau, Cross, McHarg, Tomkins The Secretary-Treasurer was 1n- structed to notity the County Council that this Council does not intend to open -up that part of the so-called Peter gDionne Road which ilies within the Ifinits of this municipality.- The certificate ot \"li.P.Chouinard et al for bottlers\u2019 \u2018license in favor of 0.Belisle & Co, was confirmed, THREE VILLAGES WILL CONTROL.WATERWORKS.International Waterworks, owned by Col.H.S.Haskell, which\" has been sold to Rev.A.Lee Holmes \u2018 for $33,000, as reported in yesterday\u2019s Record, will now bé much improvefi.Ten prominent men have taken capital and \u2018the \u201cThree Villèges\u201d will buy the waterworks and capitalize the same to the amount of $50,000.This sale has been agitated for some time and when all the springs are utilized there seems to be no doubt that there will be an abundance of water ¥o that every year there will not he a shortage as there \u2018has\u2019 been in the past.|BUTTER AND CHEESE FACTORY AT BROMPTON FALLS - EE BURNED, \u2018Brompton Falls, Oct.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014J.A.Lapierre\u2019s cheese and butter factory was destroyed by fire about 3- o\u2019clock last evening.The factory and \u2018machinery are a total loss.The fact that the fire did not extend to another: building, only eight feet distant, is due to the new pump recently purchased- by the Council and the good work (of the citizens._- Mr.Lapierre\u2019s Joss will be about 85000.He carried insurance to th amount of 23200., The factory was wel) equipped and did an extensive: business.YOUNG MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED AT THETFORD MINES.- Thetford Mines, Oct.3, (Special)\u2014A serious accident | occurred at the Bell Ashestos Mines at ten o'clock on Tuesday.George [Couture, 15 years of age, while standing at the edge of the mine near where he was employed as switchman, was struck on the head by the hoist box and fell into the mine, a distance of about 50 feet.101 He was at once taken home where he was attended by Dr.Lacerte, who found him suffering from a severe fracture of the skull \u2018but still conscious.The doctor deemed it advisable to have him taken ito the Hotel Dieu hospital, Quebec, for which place he left on the 6.23 train.Dr.Lacerte says &hile the fracture is of a.serious nature, he has hopes of hig recovery.SUTTON COUNCIL REVISES THE ; VOTERS LIST.: Sutton, Oct.| 3.\u2014(Special)\u2014At the session of the Sutton Council Monday evening there were present Mr.A, A.Robinson, Mayor, also Councillors A.G.Eastman, J.L.Safford, M.\" Bon- nean, G.E.Clark, L.E.Dyer and G.N.Thompson.10 Some time was given to revising the Voters\u2019 List and\u2019 there were 12 new nafhes added to the list and nine were stduck off.= | A large number of bills were gone over in connection with waterworks, new cement sidewalks and roads.In the Road Department bills amounting to some over 3100 were approved and ordered paid.Bills in connection with new cement gidewalks nmountinge DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.- [rentals to Le paid bv tenants.Rock Island, Oct.3, (Special)\u2014 The l by Miss Bertha Smith, of Coaticaok, - | ; - to near 8600 were also approved, also, bills in connection with the \u2018water works amounting to some 3425, KNOWLTON VILLAGE COUNCIL L MEETS.Knowlton,\u201d Oct.3, [Special)~ The Council met on! Monday evening.- - Bylaws were passed as regards levying taxes, the usual dog tax and a tax to he levied on every male over twenty- one years of age who is not paying any other tax.Also 5p.c.on all The Water Committee reported that they: had -séeured - options on the springs belonging to Mr.Alvin Farmer and Mr, George Wilson.Not bes springs on his farm and a brook running through his farm, it was decided to take measures at once-to expropriate the sume.Notices will'be served on him on Wednesday to that effect.The Council then| adjourned to meet on Wednesday, oct 10th, 1906, STANSTEAR TOWNSHIP ROADS WILL AGAIN BE ROLLED THIS ; WINTER.\u201ceC Smiths Mills, Oct.3, (Special)\u2014 The Municipal Council of the Township of Stanstead held its regular monthly session here Monday.Ct - The Grand and Petit Jury-List for 1906, Form B., was accepted as correct and approved.Bills of A.N.Thompson,\u201d county Sec.-Treas.; of county tax, $79.82; and cdived and ordered paid.The usual number of bills for roads and bridges and poor were allowed.John Goodsell was appointed Road Inspector for Road Division No.44, in place of L.M.Knowlton, moved away.The council were unanimous in decision\u2019 to keep.the winter roads open od the use of rollers the coming win-.er, .ETA .THE DUDSWEEL , l'OWNSHIP To COUNCIL._ Dudswell, Oct.3, (Specia])\u2014The Municipal Council, of Dudswell, met on.Monday.The Sec.-Treas, was instructed to ne- Leaf Lodge, 1.0.0.F., to put the crossings on the side of the highway, opposite their respective.properties in such repair that it may be safe \u2018for.Public travel.: The Sec.-Treas.was instructed-to -no-.tify H.H.Gilbert to remove the hay - scales from the Town Hall lot.Y The Sec.-Treas, was also nstructed to secure two rollers for.use on the roads the coming winter.Ta A.Lacoss was appointed * road inspector in plaçe of- Jos.Dostie, who Às ty.LA Conncillor Leblanc was instructed to see that the\u201dfamily of- Ferd.Gagnon was supplied with necessary food.\" Setar?\u2018 « t YOUNG\u2014SMisH.Dixville, Oct.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014A very pretty wedding took place at the residence of Mr.R.G.Smith on Wednas- nesday, Sept.26th, when ~ his only daughter, Bessie, was united in marriage to Mr.Eugene Young, of Grove-.ton, N.H.the.ceremony wus per formed by the Rev.A.E.de St.Dal- mas.The wedding march was played cousin of the bride.| The bride wore a [pretty gown of white cashmere.Her tube veil was draped over a wreath of white geraniums, and she carried a bouquet of white primroses.\u2014 | Miss Lila Young, the maid of honor, was attired in pale.blue briiliur:- tine, trimmed with white aplique and tine, trimmed with white applique and all-over lace.The groom was ably supported by Mr.W.l'.Parker: \u2018The house was very prettily decorated for the occasion.| The bride was the recipient of many brautiful und useful | presents.After the ceremony about $ixty guests par- Look of the bountiful irepust.The happy couple left on the midnight train for the Ancient Capital.TT LIVELY \u2018SESSION OF DUNHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL.;.- Dunham, Oct= 3.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The regular monthly session of the Township Council was held \u2018here on, Monday.The session was long and tedious and completely tired Coungillors out.EU .=.The rate of taxation was laid at the same as last year, namely three mills on the dollar {or Rll, municipal -pur- poses._ The Berpnger Water Course was protested against in the usual manner, with the usual amount of noise, and the usual abuse of all concerned.- The $149 due Mr.W.J.Lavery for having built the Perkins Bridge, was ordered paid.Un-worked statute labor was voted back to needy divisions and an appropriation made to dig a ditch near said Perkins Bridge.The report of , Special Valuators, sent-to \u201c\u201cview was read and adopted and the Council came in fof more \u2018appreciative and considerate treatment! at the hands of interested parties.The previous award was 8120 fo Mr.¥.4, Blake, and 839 for Chas, A.Beattie, The present and, final award reads: \u201c8175 for Mr.Blake and $15 for Mr.Beattie.\u201d\u201d \"The costs amount ta quite a sum and the good sized portion of them.-Mr.Beat- tie warned the Council in à Very impressive\u201d manner, that the.road must be fixed within ten, days.So, t Council thréw \u2018out, the petition © Messrs.Paquette and: others asking to have the old road rebuilt and appointed Councillors Lee and Millar to \u201csecure the services -of Mr.Jedd Scott to commence operations at.once on the new road and use the large list of voluntary labor presented to the Council as a beginning of work.~ A road machine, following the lines \u2018of a modei presented: by Mr.J.B.Dore [of Laprairie, was bought and ordered\u201d \u2018delivered to West Brome C.P.R._station next Monday or Tuesday, and (Continued on page five.) ! ing able to agree with Mr.Frizzle on court house tax of $151.63; were .ro- _ tify J.O.Gilbert & Co.and Maple - about to remove from the municipali-' Messrs, David West- t pyors \u2018Martin l£.Baker and John But- le the remains\u201d of the Blake Hill Road, | township will, as usual, have to pay a .a tat pcs An dt cree ae a ar ii pete te ne ls Te he, mme M0 «cac IE.[RT n00e éme at = eq a AS hn EE Tr Andi mnt mere fe i ph SRNL ry Lie - \u2014 te | r 0 r the winter, Haye Carp ts cleared, \u2018And Lace Curtains done up.\u2018And Chenille#Curtains or Drapings, that have become faded, re-colored.a Call No.10, IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, Use the reliable _ Cough Cure \u2018McCormack\u2019 Pectoral Balsam _\u2014never fails.| F : is innocent.; 9 For Coughs, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bronchitis\u2014and all- other affections of the throat and huge kK | Price 25c.PU : .P.McCORMACK, Cor.Pak Avenve and Prince Arthur Siret.MONTREAL.- \u2014 Use also eur One:Night | - Corn Cure ee 0e \u2014Daily Store News 7 Wednesday, Oct.3rd.~ : Élosing hour at\u2019 6 o'clock.PATTE RNS FOR.OCTOBER \"Are.now ready.- We invite you to inspect, hb» new fall fash- «ions.- Now shown in our new fall books.- METROPOEITAN FASHION BOOKS\u2014 For fall and winter now ready 10c.ench.By mail, 15c.OCTOBER,FASHION._ SHEETS One thousand -to be » given away this month.Call or send in for one.= Sperial prompt attention to \u2018mail orders.WIDE EMBROIDERIES\u2014 For corset covers.We have a nice Jot for vour seleetion.Pat- | {erns are the newest for draw- - ing through the baby ribbon, 30c., 50c., and 6dc.yard.RIBBON RUNNERS\u2014 y For running \u2018ribbon through | beadings, ete.Only 15e: - TIDERDOWN DRESSING SAC ns : ~ Garnet, gray, $1.65 each, ÉIDERDOWN ROBES\u2014 \" -Eul] length and \u201cSweep, cardinal red.84.90, HEAVY KNEE ROBES\u2014 - Of fine wool quality.Full fall pink and blue, rich weight.Handsome colors with \u201charmonizing plaid _ backs.Also plain, - a2, $3.75, $1.65, 85.75, NECK FRILLING BY- -TRE BOX \u2014 Eaeh box.contains five different patterns, neck lengths.Special, 30¢.box.- FRENCH FLANNELETTES\u2014 These much resemble the genuine French flannels at a much lower price.Handsome patterns \u2014Fich.golorings, : .-_ Prices.DTc., 30c.;.330.) a yard.Lo - \u2018The Dally Record \"BHERBROOKE RECORD CO., Publishers.: _ (L.8, Chahaell.V.E.Morrill.) Published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 106 Wellington Street, _ Sherbrooke, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in ad- 1° \u201cÀ hair.has a sleepin | they were able \u2018to surround her à {China today Jevery, section [upon these \u2018\u2018 i intercourse MAINTAINS Bed si ue EVE.Geneva, Oct.3\u2014T he Mayor of the French commune.of Scientrier,a few miles from.Geneva, across the \u201cfrontier, accompanied by many gendarmes, en: tered: the forest near the village in search of a \u2018\u2018wild\u2019\u201d woman\u201d who has \u2018been living for-the pust few months i in savage stale.She is a mystery to the French villagers.name, but culls herself Eve, in the same Way os her original cestor.is well built, age height, « dier, and uw chyries herself like a sol- benutiful white flowing .or fryits, hbrries and | » finds\u2019 in the.forest, \u2018and place made of branches and twigs in a tree.She has-on many | occasions refused: bread and meat, and! also, shelter* and.clothes, of which she -like a \u2018deer, and the \u2018a long chase before | and \u2018bring her before\u2019 the mayor, who æa-; ther embarrassedly\u2014questioned .her for © \u201cFve\u201d runs \u2018géndarmes had; \u2018tain any informati n as to her iden- i.tity.\"\u201cI have always een called Eve, and.have always lived/ in a forest,\u201d she repeated many times.\"The mayor considered the woman a harmless- creature\u2019 \u201cand allowed her to.return to the for- ost, refusing to send.her to the workhouse or lunatio asylum.\u201ccooult 70 PROFESSOR.\u2014\u2014\u2014 PEOPLE oF CHINA BEGINNING TO \u201c _LONG FOR WESTERN LEARNING.- (Manchester Guardian.) .; One of the| many hopeful signs is the strong desire of at this band of students will be drawn the men who are going to shape the des- | tinies: of China To-morrew.The effoet oung men of travel and ith their cousins of the | necessary to | -The Chinete student lisland Empir of the East will be more timportant in, some respects than the mere book learning.The Chinese them: selves seem Jjto have anticipated this, | for they speak of those ssudgpis.as \u201ctravelling and studying.\u201d It is per- \" haps not ge | part of the Chinese population to be | brought, int | learning was not the literary classes, \u2018 but the Chineser coolies in the United States of America.rally known that-the first contact with the new Just when \u2014the rage for learning English seized the people many| Chinese emigrants return- -ed from America, made quite a good living by opening schools, whore they professed to teach, the lañguage of the + \u201cWestern barbarians.\u201d gay that the English taught by these Chinese cooks per- \"tained chiefly to the language of the {kitchen and was not very classical even, as represent ne that, Those literary cooks have |been relegated to the \u2018kitchen with the dawn of the new day.The Chinese have come to the concly- sion that the study of English is a matter \u2018which demands serious attention and application almost if not as much as their own language.who has been drawn from [the coolie class is not-such a rarity at the American universities -as he is in| Europe.The remarkahle power of memory of the Chinese has enabled these men to do well -in the examinations, but in, subjects involy- ing thought as well \u2018as memory they have not heen behind, and in not a few cases they have taken the highest honors.There has an example of this class in the person of the principal of the Chinese Science College at Hong Kong, a purely nafive - institution maintained.and controlled by rich Chinese merchants in \u2018that col- \u2018ony.The late principal, who was.a eomparatively young man, was ta- \u2018ken by his uncle as a coolie to San Francisco when he_was a boy only fourteen yedrs of age.He was introduced to the study of English in a mission sch¢ol.From school he was sent to college-and university.His student carder was brilliant.He gradu- ted in scienee and international law.For a short time after he took \u2018degree he acted as assistant professor \"of Chinese and science at the Berke- .ley or Califprnia State University.His tprospects were excellent, but he re- _linquished these in order to .return, vance, one year, $2.00; six months, $1.00;- to his native country, and .he was at three months, GO cents; one month, , cents.20 To any address in the Eastern \"Townships, \u2018by year only, $1.50.- ADVERTISING .RATES.\u2014One inch, day, 75¢; each additional day, 25c.-.words, 50c; Obituary poetry, l0c lime ; of - this year\u2019 precaution- to use express or Cards of.Thanks, not exceeding 56 -Reading notices 3c per word.\u2018In sending money remitters.should take post office orders or register letter.CHANGES for.advertisements should be in the bands of the printers before 8 insure insertion.o'clock a.m., of the day of publication, to No changes guaranteed ff received after 8 a.m- _ mediate attention, _ Circulation DAILY RECORD.Circulation statement tor weck end- ing Sept.29th, 1906 : Toney renee spree » 7,778 uesday .hrorresssonse vase ve \u201c7,751 Wedne ssday cn an 10 ee : 1782 Thursday -.Cree Tr ve we 7,750 Friday .o.oo veus Yee on 1,752 Saturday vésère entre veeeenen ae an 7, i: Total erie vertes es nrrase se à 46,659 \u201cWATCH US GROW.\u201d Daily average for Sept, 1906 .7946 Daily average for Sept., 1905 .6630 Increase in daily average .1 .1316 Branch Offices.Of the Sherbrooke Daity Record.News Items, «Advertisements, - Subscri p- \"tions may be left at any of the following ranch Offices, and they will receive fm- specially solicited paper.Boyce, Notary, Items\u2019 of News are Tom all readers.ot this Cowansville:\u2014P, C.Du Coaticook:\u2014R, Becker, Richmond: \u2018~0.R.Withrow, Sutton: ~Wm.Bro Danville: ~Misg Æ.L.Knowlton:m Gibson.Cookahta\u2014is8 Lucia A.Knowlfon; \u2014F.A.B Rock Island: \u2014Miss a parker Bourque, Onen.sor Mills:\u2014H, H, 00:=Gy By, I \u2018dust, blood .Cd Oe + tli fod once appoit ted principal.of the new ~ Hong Kong College.During the .three years the school has been \u2018in existencd an average [of over sixty students has been \u2018in atténdance.At the beginning the Taoist pope paid a \u2018visit to thd school and honestly con= fessed.that | they, -as the magicians of China, coulfl\u201d do nothing comparable with what | he saw that day.It is indeed a great loss to.the cause of enlightenment this brilliänt young professor, not only | a capable than of science, but a born teacher, «hag fallen a victim to the bonic plague, which ever havoc in Hong Kong.doubtedly a pis of Eng here is un- great future for the teach- ish and \u2018science in China.TO ACCOUN © (Trom:|the Nineteenth Century.) T think very often our dreams are a Jumble of ideas that we have inherited and that dreasning is largely a kind of fres play of jwhat I have called ancestral memory.- We dream bf things which\u2019 wd have never experienced jn our waking moments \u2014 1 remember - a very realistic dream.It was a battle, und I was in a regiment of cave aly that received an order to charge.The.wile scene| is vividly before me as 1 | rite, and were T an artist I: could sketch: the face of hb man who rode by my side.11 can-feel the throb of eagerness, the thudding of] horses\u2019 hoofs in the mad- rush: as we |quickened our pace tov get to closer quartprs with those we were pursuing.oT Suddenly the aquadron of men in front opene d, whe bling off to the right and left, and we werd looking into the iron throats- lof a maskefi battery.They opencd fire upon us\u2014a moment after the ear splitting thunder, and IT was in a hell of smoke, and metal; every piece seemed -to sing a war chant of its own.\u2018Then | T awoke, afd I was - shouting: \u201cGod! 1 never knew it was anything like this.\u201d Here surely is something experienced an ancestor) which has descended frômn, | generation fo generation and taken ta) place in wy) collection: of impressions; « tin 4 Les, - Chcsétl fat 4 Gai 85 AN 1 | a vplscosodi |\u201d WOMAN ROAMS THE #0005, he REFUSE HRAI tr gn She does not remember her] - The wedding and lives to act as an- | She [is about; 50 years of age, - and of more-than évet-, he Chinese half an hour without being äble to ob! in ; in\u2019 the nation for western | |Hearning.The presence of some mine | { thousand students at the schools ; {Japan is a true note of advance.From \u2018It is-scarcely | + Oct.just passed away | his T and education in China that] year works | IT FOR STRANGE DREAMS.hat | RS.coups 5 SISTER i | MARRIES CHINAMAN.Bos + Fo LLA CLE, ER, NOW LIVING INA TENT AS WIFE OF SUN YUE San Francisco, Oct.3\u2014 Mrs Howard lould\u2019s sister has married a | China-; man, À complete \u2018and very elaborate Celestial ceremony marked they cele: ration\u2019 of the nüptiols, ; and, Miss ülla Clemmons is how entitled to the \u2018hamè Sun Yhe, | pe sic ig mot cp repairer.of the hich has cpr hetween the | sisters, 8 a result o juake, in iped out, ed \u2018spouse\u2019| are dwellers in ons: in \u2018case he should\u2019 n the suit which he he city.idm during the disastrous days, |fworker who :[throûghout the quarter or among the yellow.gentle voiced and dignified in jmanner.sisters.i sre.GERMANY IS IN NEED BE | cERMAN AUTHORITIES SMILE ar to bring ourselves out o defenselessness,\u201d\u2019 German Fast Africa \u2018said | whole of German history Bis the only great German .diplomatist, - lack of diplomatists must b by brutal power, by farce : power is the army and'ihavy { should disarm, | sake keep ships, ships, ships! 1 say, \u2018For heaven\u2019 up your army and 17 49 tuous applause._ MARBLETON.3.\u2014Mrs.Curtis Bishop, and Mrs.a Hare on a at Durham.' Mrs.J._H.| \u2018few days at DanviHe.4 * ® OK.\u2014 _ | Toros I æ- + SoATIcO Mo Les Mel == OTs ION WORK | {a q' .was absolutely \u2018he bride and her -slant- vhich supplanted the home which \u2018Sun ue intended to provide for Miss Clèm- \u2018be successiul ressing when the carthquake overtook.Sun Vue displayed considera le hero: | @ an finally ho won the hañd of the mission had been | well known er since she.left her home in Dupont stree to la- Mrs.Sun Yue is a woman: of culture, | OF MORE WARSHIPS: re building onr fldet solely a position of § said the Cofint, \u201cwe In the discussion which followed, Lt.General Liebert, formerly Gopernor o In the nark is roplaced and this .\u201cWhen anyone asks mie whether we Matthew, build \"this speech was received by the audience with tumul- \u2018Bishop and children /isit to relatives and friends - Breadon is spending a \u2026 Richmond;- Visiting: Ariengls ; Foon.an Me.M.W.LeBarongpf Hatley, visiting cuite nn.Sanders, Coldbrooko, LN.H., the \u2018guest of sister, Mrs, P.'I'.Otis, Water straet ;| | Miss.Randal.\u2018of Compton, gues of| - Mrs.George M.Child ; Miss Duncan, of | Montreal, the guest of Mr.and Mrs| J.Churchill; We and Mrs.\u2019 W.G.Draper, of Compton, the guests of Mrs, C P.Carr ; Mr.John P.' Bowen of Hatley, visiting friends ; .H.f Berlin, N.H,, ; who is attending i re Messrs.L.J.Gilbert and F.R.Bishop, Lefebvre and I R.Allaire to \u2018Nominan que, | Que \u201cMessrs, J.'Bhldwih atid T.[Tri x hey 16 \u2018Sherbrooké: bn the Petty Jury; Mrs.Walter\" Lovell\u2019 for: Dixville, guests of Mrs.J.B.Parker snd | Eber \u2018Howe; Mr.ahd Mès.\u2019Arthur| Du- puis to Ninn, Que.; \u2018Miss garet Sutton, to ntréal, Amongst the express shipments | yesterday was a live fox.\u2019 os Mr.B.D.Crane still has ihe ney.stallion from the Old Count his care awaiting customs papers.|This = riet 1s.Ete.Etc.ack- in Blankets.\u2018it Cempton.to Mr.Will Birch of Hère-| GA who recently sold his place\u2019 Lo a arty from.Beauce County, , P The regular meeting of the I.oO.OF.\u2018took place Anst night.oo Me, W.J.McKenna has been SuûCess- ful in passing his.final examinations in | Pharmacy: I Lt, , nas, Ete.Another Consigment of Bishop's Crossing, to attend |the fie matches ; Mr.AW buon, | efbrboke,! to attend: the.shooli , matches, ct lar goods.plendid Ÿ Depairtures' / are : \u201cMrs, Rob \u201cTaylor | to $1 25 per yard.and amil \u201c moved\u201d \u2018to Stanstdad 3] | Sha dow, Messrs! J.B.Gendréau;:St.Plerr an] Messrs, H.MC, Foitaitic, 1 L.Al erin at 76¢ to $1.75 per yar .{ Hp pol on the \u2018Gran ury .a Bite Gil oy oir the (Chen Fond Black Dress Goods; : \u2018plaid, and stripes ' lorings at 756.to $2.00 er yard., VENETIAN CLOTHS in all the correct shades BLANKETS - b cases how Blankets, direct from the makers Scotch \u2018Blankets.all She has determination, too,, |for five , years ago, when Mrs.oul offered Loue has.been here some four cok Co lher a handsome allowance if she wou > d her pro- give up Chinatown and live with her ins uo 1 arr has sold vec pid.- F or Women and Children, \u2018mother, Mrs.Dayan, inlher beautifuk| piece Round to Mr.Joubinville, of | home in Psdlo Alto, shg refused, and Barford.\u2018 | there arose a coldness etwe nthe pp Jus.Parker has sold hig farm] ° 1ense STOCK OF DRY GOODS, In; \u2018 the last week.new Serges ; English Blankets, Prices from! $2.75 to $12.00 per pair.FLANNELETTE-WEAR \u2014Ladies\u2019 Gowns (night- 1 wear) at 503, 75c,-$1.00, $1.25 to $2,25 each.12?.Children\u2019s N ight Gowns, Skirts, Drawers.Ladies\u2019 Dressing Saques, Skirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Kimo- MANTLE DEPT._ if new Costumes and Jagkets, received, also new\" W Sept rate Dress Skirts, \u201cCOLORED DRESS 600DS - Choice © selection of Fa cy Plaids and Clan Tartans at 50c to $1.00 per yard, ldrge assortment of these popu- ariety of Tweed Suitings at 50c in the new Autumn Co- Eolienues, Hen advantageously purchased Canadian A.BAYLEY making its especial appeal to a differ: lately vacated by John Ellis.ent mode of the mind.- \u2018Mrs.Munroe, of us the ennobling- passion- Lincoln\u2019s \u201cGetty sburg awakens in gine and boiler in his saw mill.| of humanity.THE BRITISH DIS ARMAMENT | +, a \u201cN RG n \" THE GREATESE PASSAGE INENG-| \u2014\u2014 _ DECLARATIONS.q \"LISA LITERATURE.q 7 Berlin, Oct.3.\u2014Count; von Rovent- \u201cs 1y A L.\u2018low, the \u201cGerman nayal authority, | (Edwin Markham in \u201cSuccess.EE = speaking at _the annual meeting of the poule ve avons mon nd ele =e 14 ated y a Pan-German League, \u201cheld ut Dresden, ature is\"like agking for-the one most}.BURY.\u2018said Germans must\u2019 smile at English} justly.celebanted dort of fruit in| the} Oct.2.-Mr.J.R.Munroe has cold his | disarmament speeches.| ' : orchard.There pye easily a score of house od tii shop to Mr.H.E.Tay- \u201cAs we \u2018equally worthy.passages, cach onellor and has moved intosthe tenement Compton, acéom- [could the mos dpose t Rugkin\u2019s.description of Tutner\u2019s panied by her \"nephew, visited her son.Great Britain tha puis prop ng Slave Ship satislies our love for| thelfor a few days last week.her rate of building in order that our majestic color \u2018and motion of the seu.| The foresters\u2019 Banquet cld last fleet mi ht attain to the strength of De Quincey\u2019s reverie of the Nebula an Friday evening was quite largely at- hers.g.soon as this is thé case, We Orion curries a sense of.the va tness tended.will hind ourselves net to inérease our and mystery of : the sky.Pater\u20195 pic-] Richard Kerr and wife, of Island fleet further, | turing of the shield of Herculeg re-|Brook, spent Sunday with his sister, © \u201cThe disarmament qudstion will cor- builds us for ihe life and light.of bur-|Mrs.[remblein, 1.\u201d tainly be brought forward af the next ied Hollas.Swinburne\u2019s eulogy of Ro-| \"Geo.W.Stokes Hague conference, and Germany will setti astounds us with the.splendor from an extended trip through (Ont- probably be | described there ns the and speed of his words.Lo Gallien: ario.| universal disturber of peace.We can, no's prose fanoy, (\u201cThe Twelve Wells,\u201d The Ladies\u2019 Guild are giving a al sup however, look forward.to cverything stirs our hearts.with the preciou dis-[per and concert in the.town hall Wed: not only | with calmness, but with quiet of: Old \u2026; SOFFOWR.Victor Ihugo\u2019s nesday evening- equanimity.oration in\u201d The .sat Mun Who\u2019 La ighs Mr.F.M.Pope is putting a now en- lt would be a good idea if our road Main Speech\u201d hushes the soul with #8 fine| committee weuld fence in the appeal to.the.heroic in \u2018tho hedrt of \"street, so that it could be used for a A mai.{rotting course, 1 might.EO, on to -mentiorf Emerson, \u2018other peers in the parliament of words.-But I content myself with making the one sclection that is perhaps my fu- vorite in most of my moods.1} refer|\u201d The E.T.Bank to that stately and sonorous passage yet responded to from Curlyles \u201cSartor Resa: lus, branch of that institution.where he sees history, as a stup dousT step will be a petition procession,\u2019 \u2018 forth-issuing from.Cimmer- ian Night and vanishing into pathetic and fathomless Silence.- Here is) the passage : - = \u201cLike some wild: flaming, wildrthun- dering train of Heaven's Artillery, does this mysterious Mankind thunder and 8 Miss LEvelyn- Wales is-.spending Mrs.Cairns.a bank, Po The town hall has been | ter, i - + «À without pmdungering the lives of the children.| « Poe, Thoreau, Hawthorne, lake Har- Mr.Abel Whitehead, Sr.iis spending ri, 50 remy.Ta avon, as well ns St, few months in England, the land of Sty John, Tsainh, Job, and his birth, a few | weeks in Sawyerville, visiting her jaunt officials pavé not Bury\u2019s | | call for a The next to the [Sov | ereign Bank officials, for we must (have over hy ned | and painted and looks very much \u2018bet ROCK ISLAND and DERBY LINEr .flame, in long-drawn, quick-succeeeding Wd Florry Hunt and Mi tice grandeur, through the unknown Deep.Oct.3.\u2014~Mr.Chas, Howe, who met in Sherbraoke the Sa of Mrs.Like a God-created, fire-breathing Spi-| with such a serious ac Sow on {Mon- Keri », Queen \u2018street.Bus = 5° \\rit-host, we emerge from the lphame ; | day afternoon is progressing as | well es w huste stermfully across\u2019 the asto ished] as\u201d can be expected, It was bis left Miss.Carrie Chapman.spent Sunday arth ; then plunge again into the In-farm that had te be taken; off.in town the guest of Mus.Tod.Tuck, J ane.Barth's mountains are ldveled,| Mr.J.B.Goodhue who has bien ill Bellevue avenue.7 and her seas filled up, in our pasgsage\u2019 fin Sherbrooke for the past ten.(days, Mr.KE.Charneck, Fast Angus, wns can the Karth, which is but deal and | returned home yesterday much; im- in town on Saturday the guest of Mr.n° vision, ~resist Spirits which} have proved.| J.H.Breadon.reality: and aro alive?-On thefhard-| Quite a large number attended the Rev.I.N.Kerr was at Cogkshire on est, adamant.some footprint of [us is] supper and sale given by| the Ladies\u2019 Monday and Tuesday atten ing Dean- stumped \u2018in; the last Rear of the host Guild of the English Chureh on {l'ues- ery meeting.\" = will read: {rnces: of the carliest Van.day night.An excellent {supper was Dr.M, S.-Mnedonald, retur ned from But whenee 2 0 - Teaven, whither ?furnished, During the supper hour, 6 a very pleasant trip fo.\u2018The Scott Sense knows not ; Faith knowy not; to 8 o'clock, Hovey\u2019s Orchestral fur- Fish and \u2018Game Club\u201d?at Rimouski, only that il ir through My st ry to nished muse.Tmmediataly after the on Sunday evening.Mystery, from God to God} supper a short although interesting plis Colby: Shite, the guest of > + 1 programme was rendered, I hed pro- er sister rs arry Weyland.: d » Ve rratifvin ie the -4 Miss Cloutier, Sanford, Me., guest COOK&HIRE.dies who had spared no pains to make of Mrs.Weston.© Oct.- 3.\u2014Mrs, 8.Jamphell.who re- this a success.« \u2014_\u2014 ' = sided near, Cookshire, died this morn- Mra.W.I.Munroe is reported on the Is your horse afraid of| automo- ing.- - siek list: © [ | bilés?\u2019\u201d asked the tourist, who was Miss Flossie Osgood, of the Peppie\u2019s Among he recent arrivals initown mending a broken tire, | Central here, was operated on at the oo Mes.Frank St.Pierre and Flite] \u201cNo\u201d answered Farmer Corntossel, Protestant ;Hospital yesterday fqr app danighter, of Johnville, guest of} rela- \u2018He's hanled too many of * \u2018em home pendicitis.Reports say she ds.Hong qives : Miss Julia Hopkins, Coaticook, fur that?HW ashington Star.well.- QC spending a few days in Town, thelgnest, \u2019 co a eu D T of Mes, A.M.Aldrich ; Me, R: Hotter | i réagi - | (field, Troy, Vi, visiting Mr.and Mrs Nf : = e 1.A.Hunt.| 1 f | | BROOKBURY, T Oct.- 3.\u2014~The departures from :| here {include : Mr.G: I.Cowan,of Gould who paid a brief visit to his cousin, ho pe > | Mrs.A.W.Saunders ; - Mrs.M.kK.McDonald to her - home in Nashua, Li aol 4 Vt.+ Miss Crandall to Brownington, } | 2 Nr - Vt.: Miss Nellie Bishop to her home mage oe | i at Bishop's Crossing ; Mr.and Mrs, | ny Ne V1 \\ Williams, to St.Johnsbury, Vi.who ] | 0) Fe Shai) the fter's parents ; Mr} and 1 Reward \u2018Mrs.JX.McKenzie and Mr.and (Mrs, 1H.ecran : TC James Hi he | : .LEE Dia es CJARANTEED PERFECTLY PURE.GENUINE& JS a | rons canna sn ran or\\ AUTHOR eo pa ADULTERATION ALL DEALERS oe | Lives here, will return to her hotne In E \u20183 2.Hl Cons Minn an simrous Can To.dure Als DING CAGST.FoR COMPLAINT, :- Boston this wepk.- + \u2014L 1X ET 3) \u2014 We are sorry to: \u201creport the illndxs of > >) | Mr.Arthur Downs\u2019 .children with ty- = = =) | phoid\u201d fever.\u2014 : ' : iri \u2026.AF .ot ~ ' oo - oo CASTLEBAR, : a i : hei Se Oct.\u20183.\u2014Mr.\u2026 and Mrs.E.J.Ad- - Your Sunlight Soap is better $5,000 ams, of Magog, arrived last week in Money se - reward will their auto.À ~ ° paid toany Mr.Wallace English, of Massawippi, Refunded than other soaps, but is pn whe Mrs.Fred.Doyle, \u2018of L\u2019Avenir,' and trom whom unlightSdap Mr.Doyle) were guests of;Mrs.fou buy Sun, best when used in the gontaing any | George E.Adams over Sunday.] you fa Bny | chemicals lor Ne pasties fr = hero include : \\ MS cause for - any form jof ina Adams, to anc ester, NH; | complaint._Sunligh t ways.Let.- adulteration.Mrs.I.Gordon- spending a month at mm \u2019 | Nicolet Falls ; Mrs.- Samuel Barber, T | {| visiting her ister at.White River 5 5e | Junction r.Wm.Wilson, visiting | ; r1g1t1ng C.Buy and follow directions.C._$ > refatives ner oss the line; Mr, Willie in | McNaughton to Kingshiiry, after Love Brothers Limited, Toronto, 68 spending \u2018the wetk end mn Mr.{HR : - YT bee Peut à de \u2018 Adams, ai 3 - _ 1 + i it \u2018 4 i ; uit BUTT aya 13 (1 0 vor = in a a LE à BEN i a \" So falter \u201d Largan Fute i Take tens 48 cena mln oni TEE sf 0} cm RES ART = Vrhhitase LRT, ode £101 25000 1 10 Guns) is, 1h; ube WH ssdiid fond rp ci re, A - = ! \u2018 £ oY Oct.3\u2014A regular session of the mun-, icipal council - was held on Monday\u2019 evening when the full board were present with Mayor Gale in\u201c the chair.The question of taxing peddlers: was brought up and discussed and laid over for information.ed on to build .a new street where eleven houses are already erected.After discussing the matter pro and con it was finally reféërred to a committee with power to act.The voters\u2019 list was brought up for revision but it Was returned Saturday found necessary to refer it to a special session to be held on Oct.15.M1.Wm.Thwait was appointed to arbitrate in the case of Cronin vs Corporation of Waterville.- Mr, Arthur Edgecomb, cessfully operiited on is getting arong nicely.- Miss Mary Gale left Monday for To- | ronto, where she is attending school.Mrs.A.H.Gale is.on a trip to Mon treal, i, Miss, McNaughton and Master Hubert Toltham- have returned from a visit to friends at Coaticook.\u2014 i] Miss Church of Compton spent Sunday with Miss C.Swanson.\u2018Miss Altha McCrea, oP Sherbrooke, spent Sunday, thé guest of the Misses, McClung.| The annual Thanksgiving chicken pie who was suc- ten dave ago, | i Government boiler inspector, per-| formed his duties here during the last week.Messrs.Dr.Beaudry -and J.H.Poi-| rier were: delegated to Granby to represent the Roxton members of Knights of Columbus at the late Dr.Huot\u2019s funeral.At the last cheese hoard cheese was: sold at 123-4c, About $20.000 is paid monthly here for cheese and butter: Hodge & Co.and Hodgson.\u2018Bros.were the buying firms.Nine buyers weve present.: Miss IT.Mefirail spent last | week! visiting at Pr.Daigneault\u2019s, M.DL Acton Vale, - Dr.Chagnon.E.EM.V., left.Moi- -day for Montreal, where he will continue his studies at the Laval Uni-; versity.- + _ SOUTH DUDSWELL.| \u201cOct.3- Mr.8.P.Orr and -his.daughter, Miss Maude, were in Stan- stead last week, visiting at Mr.FC Whites.Mr.Orr Yetarned home on, Saturday, Miss Maude remaining for a while visiting her sister, | There was a gold mining expert: from Mexico here last week looking over the Dudswell gold mine.We are sorry to report Mrs.Ru.Cromwell on the sick list.\u2018Miss S.M.Bailey, of Lime Rudge, spent the week end at Mr.Li, A Rowe's, Miss Jessie Cromwell rs spending | addition on to bis house, which will greatly improve the appearance, | EAST CLIFTON.Oct.3- Mr.W.T.-Jéliott is \u201cmoving or into Mr.Newell Waldron\u2019s house.| Mr.5.Grey found a two year old, steer dead in his pasture one day last week.Mrs, Jas.Hurley Hollis Williams, ville, N.H., to visit relatives.Mr.Geo.Hodgen returned Friday from Newport, Vi.24° The many friends of H.FT.Cairns will be glad to learn that he is tie better and is \u2018able to be out again.The farmers report a fair potato crop, 5 and her brother.have gone to Wocds-.l The \u2018town is call-.| Lom Fran fav orite among to the\u2019 pipe.A mild Packed m4 fo Po cans, in each + moistening sponge, Fl = - 8, 1H.Sec.% .A L tip ~ Wholesale and ta, - 113 = 0.EOWARÿ wh Architecture] Seip wl.Office Corner Morte : 17 buildings epee 1905.Perhaps I wa Adjuster for the Brooke.Mutuel ES '[ AWRENCE, L Advocate, OBE ë \u201cdekmona.Rathron à very \u20ac = A.McC) Le one at most any PE H.Dental Sur aL, 3, Dar 4 North\u2019 \u201cHatley, gver È 9 RS.WORTHINGTON § 'g or Sep them.sici Urgsons, Pp ve Worthington.oe ho, rey ; \u2014 1 ars; 250 a.m.Gh.+ Hard) > hours i SL i äl Wellington J.A.DARORE un = 40 Kins soy cbr.Joseph 0 'C.Mignä Diseases of the Eys, al :Bagiseer \u2018and Land Sur In Coaticook ey i afternoons\u2019 until 5 p-m.\u201cBen t Lher o à Pace Horn Stree .Phone, both offices.Bl i pnd Skinner Telephones W.A STENNING, MD, of rks, Sewerage, Power 1 ant St., Coaticook, Watérwo alt Diseases of Women, Electro 1 Le ment a Spec y.including X-Ray, Violet D Arsonval Current, de ment af En us YNDMAN & BAX H Sun Life Buildin, PLE | i] TE, WELLS ra vu cates, Sun Life Building, gi D* W.A.FARWELL, (SPH to Protestants Hospital.) Nose and Throat D Ave., Sherbrooke, Consultatie dd a.m., and 14 p.m.,.Ad by apieg un p G.5 ome, SEED i OHEAP| P| RATE 3 NADIAN: ce NADIA AL TAANKSGIVING ig © QOT.18th, 1908.-'SINGLE FARE ound \u2018trip, Good \u2018going 1: re Return Tin\u2019 limit Oct.Oc 2 3 de Salaberry.St.Tul, da | Bil , Mo nt ei J.anc ago a mu] sut Lake, Utah, Helena; §2 | Rocord Todd Hutte, Mont avenue serves a ctc00 I Blots Slam, de Es Bg N : Rossland, Greenwood $ SUR) SYOR 6 CIVIL 40e R es Spokane, Wash.\u2026.\u201d.\u2026: + A: PUFRESNE.\u2014BOTH ' Pau Vantouver, Victoria; B.C.Portland, Ore., San Francisco, $.: Ual.; Lod Angeles, Cal.le] In offica every Saturday.pti] Oct.Bist.Second _clar lat the Sherbrooke Batred: pe L.G.BAGHANE, Sominpka Tower rateu Lo us ~~ SPECIALEST.*.th 5 SUWELL, City Pass Since 1899 bas bad full ¢ pd Eye, \u2018Kar, Nose and\u2019 Throit 3 tal.03 Fr : Hours of consultation: th § tal from 8 to 10 a.m.ewy dy fue STEAMS| CANADIAN PACIFI Sunday.- At hig \u2018officy47 Sherbrooke, - \u201cQu fase 8 VAL MAIL SERV CT : il EST AND FASTES the- |: couple of weeks with Mrs.W.Stacey T at Lime Ridge.: Me.James Harrison: is builing ain (me Fay-Sholes Tye vo L'EMPRESSES \u201cEvery 15e.package of: supper of the Congregational Church [- ORANGE MEAT consi * 4 r is postponed and will be held on the \u2018 a coupon\u2014good for ae\u201d AL QUEBEC to LI \u2018 ninth of November.II andvaluable premium.\u2018 ° prose of Britain yo On + Co | Write \"Orange Mésl, fumes Er8iuins sere Sept.] 20th, Nort Conticook House Popular \u2018home for Kingston * for pew ae : Pre ions \u2018Oct.Sth A t V 1 Tl P \" \u2018 3 a: .° seis vescco Où ravellers i hurr rop.i premium a catalogue Empress-of Britain Oct.191h,N6 ROXTON FALLS.1 : à 4, BEWELL, City Pass Oct.3.-Mr.Masse, from Granby, TITER Ge go E Soston.Excursion Gplug Oct.16, Returning Won, On or befora Oct.27.By rail or boat from, Portland.\u201c\u2019laves Portläñd 7\" p.n.and save the coupon.\u2018Grocer everywhere sell\u201d \u201c} ORANGE MEAT in 15c.and 25c.- packages; The 25¢.of * Jumbo® puckipp Thaaks 12 contains 234 times the quay ° thi Bele 18th the 15e, package.OUT Nice.a stations in Canada aE 16 O17 and 18(h.Ret ur low.RATES WEST | fina Class colonist rates in et A Ban rane, Cal, Pr one sosie proreteus ceuens uses sisou0s a low rates to mi ora For tickets, ; ua Ce Joss, Ley tx, athcona Square or 2 KING, Station % i\" and Vaneus or more ple use than iy ho Ideal for toilet, aur] and bath.© ALBERT SOAPS, oe ras.moxrex$ eéccececces Li 4 eel, is a wonderful combination na skill and brains.GATIEN & LA vo ) 87 Wellington Strest,.St M ATINVILLE- ' Ter\u201d + The Royal Templars 4, Cpe will hold their anus od P rf! per.Oct, ra go being prepared.> ator bi busy.305 \u2026 Write or Sloepér & Akhn xt You waut the BEST It keeps the ve Cla board Machinery ber ?J They ce sold \u201cLL Voured plain or fla- | .(Soucy ith Chil or Tomato i f ; 4 : 8m Proof tins, MONTRE irr: 1 ARAL, ji Phone rat, \u20ac Contteook ping and thè inhabi = Were arued.of th ay LE gale | night, dy the oi Se ml rh of LS PA 2 fl 5, nl one, over Er Bank, 5 D Joseph Gl Binet.cu Ma Butte, Mont.Yo itation:\u2014dAt.\u2019 \u201c H,; Spokane + Tatil Oct, 31st.\u201c3, Joan on go rs 0 estate at current rate yDSON HANKSGIV OCT.18th, 1908.SINGLE FARE Good going Oct.17th ad Lead Surveyor \u201cpat eid Skinner Telephones.© querworks, Sewerage, ps Specially.Pa ; \u20ac.H.FOSS, chron Via wry complete.You can BB, Twa gone of most any price.Power Develop- mother\u2019s, Mrs.Alson Royea:; Mr.and Mrs.Harry Pierson, of North Hatley at Jas.Dryburg\u2019s; home from Baltimore, \u2018 Mrs.Frank Stanbridge, who with her husband and child are caring for a lumber camp on Foster | Mountain about eight miles from here, was cal-| ling on friends on Tuesday! Departures\u2014Miss Diana Stone,.to Boston ; Miss © Graham to Montreal, thence to her home in Blue Point, N.Y.; Mr.M.H.Bedee to spend Monday at lumber camp on Sutton Mt., guest of Mr.lI.D.Martin; Prof.G.D.Fuller to attend School Institute at Wat- E.M.Taylor to attend School Institutes througheut his\u2019 inspectorate ; Mr.Z.Martin, wife, three children, nurse and maid, for their home -in Chicago, Hl.; Mrs.L.L.Knowlton oh visit to her sister, Mrs.| + + The Knowltan Tennis Club have removed -their nets from the school grounds, and: the caretaker of the lawns, under the guidance of Prof.Fuller, is preparing the lawn: ior its winter covering from the frost, Several people of good reputation are reported to have seen meteors falling from the sky during the past few days.We have not heard of any recent ones however.= + MANSONVILLE, Oct 3\u2014Dr.A.C.and have arrived from their wedding tour which included visits to the cities in the Eastern States and Montreal.They, are taking up their residence in the W.B.Manson house and will be at home after Nov.15th.; | Mr.I.N.Turner, who has been seriously ill, is reported better.Mrs.W.Oliver has been] entertaining large number of friends from Farn- ham and vicinity, 1 Miss Ethel Bourn is visiting friends in Waterloo and other places.Mr.S.B.Penbody is again on sick list \u2018 Work on the O.M.R.R.is being hur-: ried, all the men and teams available being engaged.Mrs, Darling and her daughter, for many years residents _of this town, are | visiting at Mr.Auger\u2019s, Some slight improvement in the condition of the two ehildren of Rev.and Mrs.Fisher is reported.There is to be a missionary lecture on Japan in the Methodist Church on Friday evening, Oct.5th, illustrated with stereopticon «views, change in the place of meeting of-the , Board, the Rev.Dr.Norman, -of Japan, can not be present, but his place: is to he taken by Rev.G.S.Clendinnen, S.T.L., chairman of the District.Le \u2014 rs.Paintin the ._\u2014_# ABERCORN.Oct.3\u2014Miss R.Harvey returned to Boston on Monday, Howard B.Miller and Lyndon Fyles left here on Tuesday for Grand Ligne where.they will attend school.Mrs.Fred Jenne is spending a few days here, Mr.Bowker is tdking his vacation.He started, with his wife and family lay, for Hartford, Conn, Loren Shepard did \u2018not return to Montreal & - usual on Sunday night, being slightly :ndispo-ed.So Miss Mildred Barnes returned to on Monday after havine been laid up for a week with a severe cold, 2.- Rev, A.A, Plaisted, of Dunham, conducted divine service in\u2018 the Episcopal Church last Sunday.- Mr.and Mrs Curzon and family left for Winnipeg on Monday.Miss Delphine Pinsonneault and Miss Abbie Brooks returned to Abercorn on.Monday.Miller and Mr.Mr.and Mrs, E.P.Grant left for Boston on Monday.Mr.W.J.Ingalls, of Astoria, Ore, succéeded in getting a party together to go gathering butter-nuts one day this week, We heard, on good auth- displayed truly remarkable agility in the gentle art of tree climbing.Co _ SUTTON JUNCIION.reached this .\u201cOct.3.\u2014News has ken to the Royal Victoria Hospital Sept.18th.Mr.Norton has been ill for a long vime of tuberculosis, and of late the disease has [showed sym- ptons of a \u201caangerous nature, as he has had several hemorrhages.Little P.C.DuBOYCE Notary, Commissioner, Etc.Cowanrville Agency Bherbrook: Dally Record.Subscriptions, \u2018Advertisements and News Items received \u2018and given promp! attention.: - COWANSVILLE.- QUI At Dunham, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Is Wife Cross?- Dr.Hugo\u2019s HealthTablets Will Make her Pleasant Many a woman is irritable, melancholy and hard to live with, just because she .is run-down in health, Or perhaps she is suffering from something peculiar to her sex, Such a woman should get sympathy not blame.2) It is really réMarkable, however, how soon Dr.Hugo's Health Tablets will make a change in such a woman, Mrs, D.McDonald, 12 Outremont Terrace, Montreal, says: «Shortly after taking them I forgot I had any nerves.\u201d - , Mrs.James Arthur, North Rustico, P.E.L, says: ., Co \u201cSince commencing thei: use I feel * mme We might go on indefinitely citing the words of those who have had the old time spirits and vigor restored by this remarkable twentieth century preparation for women.- 2.\u2018Make Healthy Women.\" J .social | sey on Thursday.Owing to at | I'he J tiriggs, of Sutton, gave a solo, \u201cThe \u2018time.4 clude Mr.Leander Spencer, from Montreal, at home over Sunday; Miss Ethel Stetson on Friday evening from the.White Mountains, where she passed the|summer ; Mr.- W.W.Smith from Barton, Vt., for three or four days at home, leaving again Monday night ;; Mr.George Norris, ot the C.P.Ry., here over Sunday ; Mr.Robert.Haath and daughter, from Man- sonville Station, here, on Saturday ; Miss Redcliffe, Montreal, \u201ca guest of Mrs.R.Wyatt; Mr.George Law- tence land wife from the , West on Monday; guests of Mr.and Mrs.\u201d A.J.Dyer and other friends; Mr.E.I\u2019.Currier, of Abercorn; Mr.C.L.and Miss Addie .eed, of *Richford, on Monday.- Mr.jand Mrs.Wm.Sears fave a party in honor of their son, Ernest, on Friday evening at their home, Some 2b of the young people, gathered and passed a pleasant and spcial evening.Games were play- #d' and tea was sewed, after which the \u2018guests.dispersed well pleased with their |evening\u2019s entertainment.\u2014 _ Mr.William Holmes returned here Aturday from St.Albans, where has a position.Mr.and Mrs.Holmes will store their goods and la- will go to St.Albans, - -| Alonzo Greely has bought the Azro Chandler farm near Brome Cor- ner, and is expected to go there to reside, \u2014 * .The Teachers\u2019 Institute meeting will be held.here Saturday, Oct.13th, under the inspectorate of Rev.KE.\u201d M.Taylor, M.A., of Knowlton.A Jec-.ture |with free lime lignt views will be given.The Methodist Ladies\u2019 Aid will be held |at the home of Mrs\u2019 Ira Chad- : There: will \u2018be an Episcopal Aid at Mrs.R.Wyatt\u2019s on Thursday, Oct.11th.\u2014 Regent departures from here include Miss! Goldie Mills to visit friends at Sutton Junction ; Mr.E.Currier, of (ilen| Sutton, on Monday morning for Montreal to resume teaching in- Sa- brevois College ; Mr.Levi A.Perkins travelling, New Brunswick ; Miss| Annie G.Stevens to voston, after being the guest of Mrs.J.w.Murphy other house on the street leading up r.Norman Sweet\u2019s.Mr.Powers -has \u2018his new house ?up on his lot near Dr.Lorrain\u2019s.Mr.Levi Noyes is doing the work tor .Lewls Hurlburt, who \"has been spending four weeks on a trip in Manitoba, Wisconsin, Dakota and On- tarip, returned home on Saturday ev- well pleased with what he saw, pecially in Manitoba.e funeral of little Carrie * Elnora son, who was fatally burned last Sunday at 11.30 a.m.Words of comfort were spoken to the bereaved arénts and friends by Rev.H.A.Plaisted, of vunham.\u2018The A bearers | \\ Masters Earl Oliver, Reginald Allie Homer Ladue and Royal Ladue.Rev.H.A.Plaisted, of 'bunham, conducted services in Grace* Church oil Sunday at both morning and evening services.| I to M AJ + ' : - WEST BRONE.Oat.3\u2014The chicken pie supper and \u201cSUTTON.| Oct.|3.\u2014Rccent arrivals in town in- | Mi.L.E.Dyer will build still an- | 3 i | FARNHAM, Oct.3.\u2014 Among the latest arrivals in town are Dr: and Mrs.lt.C.- Me- \u2018Corkill, from a pleasant vacation at Muskoka ; Mr.U.L.Willis, President of the Lanada Wood Mig.L'o., from Utica, NY}; Mr.J.R.Lane, C.P.R.train despatcher, ffom a trip to the Pacific Coast ; Mr.and Mrs, Brisbane, of Lacolle, visiting friends; Messrs.John, George and Henry Wilson from New York.* ronto en jroute .for Neilsville, Wis., where he has secured a position with the Wiscomsin Furniture Co.Mrs.Zoellner accompanied him to Toronto, where she| will remain for some time, the guest of her parents,\\ Mr.\u2018and Mrs, Boddy.0 The marringe of Miss Louise \u2018Ade- 'laide Hanpon, second daughter of Mrs: L.Hansop, and Mr.Donald Stacey Linden, son of John M.Linden, took place Saturday at the Broadway Tabernacle, Toronto, and was performed by \u2018the Rev.Dr.E.N, Baker, in the presence ¢f a large number of friends.Owing to|the illness of Mr.F, Hanson of Rochester, brother of the bride, she was given away by Mr.George Thompson, of Toronto.Mr, J.S.Linden- is past Sen left this morning for Canada, and also as having won 2nd -honors at the Olympic Games at Ath- \u2018ens, Greece.Miss Hanson is a sister of Mrs.4.R, Lane, of Farnham.+ EST SHEFFORD- Oct.o|~The second annual plowing match of the West Shefford Farmers .Club \u2018will be held on Wednesday, the \"10th of October, beginning at ten \u201co'clock a.m.There is to be eight prizes for the best plowing, and 4 prizes for the best outfit.Any person intending [to \u2018compete should hand in their entry to the Secretary-Treasurer, P.M.Haye, on or before Monday the 8th.7 Mr.Samuel Stone returned on Mon- day from a month\u2019s visit in the North «West.He is very much pleased with the country.Co.- Lo \u2014 0.ma \u2014- ) BOSCOBEL.ct.3.\u2014A Sunday school concert will be held in the Rockwell hall on Friday evening, October 5th.All are cordially invited.: The annual harvest home service was.held in.St.John the Divine Church on Sunday afternoon.An \u2018in- and appropriate sermon was rendered] by \u2018the Inçumbent, Rev.J.| W.Martin, A song service was held in the vehing, and some very nice solos, efc., given by the choir.Rev.j.W.Martin has resigned his chargé here, and \u2018accepted the .lron- Hill parish.Universal regret is expressed [at Mr.Martin\u2019s decision\u2019 and both hel and Mrs.Martin will \u201cbe greatly missed.to A party in honor of Miss Celia.Truax\u2019s| twenty-first birthday was held at ther nome on Friday evening.All the young - people were present and enjoyed themselves immensely.\u2026 Miss {Shepherd and Mr.lidson.Brown were the guests of Mrs.Joseph Coppingl on Sunday.visit last week.+ [= | SAVAGES MILLS.Oct.3.\u2014Mrs.Thomas McGowan has elit¢rtainment given, by the Ladies\u201d Aid Society! and Girls\u2019 Industrial of the Methodist Church.on Friday evening, way n marked success both socially and financially.At 7.30 a large crowd had gathered in the Hall where supper was served consisting not only of chicken pies, but of many other delicacies.The Girls\u2019 Industrial had a table of fancy articles on exhibition und for sale, ulso, a table of home- | mae candies which proved to be quite an attraction for many.After supper| all repaired to the Church, where an lexcellent programme was rendered.first item was -a chorus by the choir which -was well received.Mrs.Violets,\u201d and responded to an encore with \u201cThe Four-leaf Clover.\u201d Miss Savage recited \u201cLord Ullin\u2019s Daugh- ery\u201d \"which was also heartily encored.A short address was then given by the Rev.Mr.Fowler, of Sutton, which was followed by a solo, \u201cThe Flower from Hope,\u201d sung by Miss Gladys Durkee.Next came a recitation by Mrs.W.Hurlbut, of Sutton, \u201cThe -Lifting of the Veil.\u201d ~ An amusing address was given by the Rev.Mr.Theakston, also of Sutton, \u2018and a short address was listened to from Mr.N.P.Emerson.Thy recitation, \u2018Little Tommy,\u201d was axcpedingly well given by master Clare Petites, and in response to an encore he recited a short comic recitation, Some tenjurks were then made by.the pastor, Mr.Schagel, bringing \u2018the programme to a close.Proceeds amount- d to $106, -and is to be used for re- \u2018pairing the Church, the work now ipg.in progress.WARDEN.- ct.3.\u2014About seventy-five friends neighbors gathered at the home f Mr.and \"Mrs, W.H.Temple - on Thyrsduy - evening to wish them God xl on their departure for their new ion in Stanstead.After refreshments were served, the Mayor, Mr.C.W.\u2018Curtis, in a few well chosen words, expressed the feeling of all present in losing Mr.and -Mrs.Temple from our midst.\u2018They were then presented with à Morris chair gnd a purse \u2018ot money.Mr, Temple replied by thanking them for| their kind remembrance and said, although they were going\u201d away, they would not forget their old friends in Warden.Speéches were made by Dr.\u2018Corcoran, PB.A.Curtis, S.R.Wallace, S.S.'Newton, R.5.Marston, SG.Bowker, A.Sicotte.After wishing Mr4 and Mrs.Temple and family good luck and prosperity in their new home; the| party returned to their several hones, feeling that what was to he \u2018Wanden\u2019s loss would be Stanstead\u2019s gain, - m0 - BROME CENTRE.) {0dt: 3.\u2014Latest departures include : Mrs, Homer Sweet and daughter to visit friends and relatives in South Stukely ; Messrs.Clinton and Arthur Devlin\u201d to visit friends.and relatives in Waterbury : Mr.Harvey Miller_to his home in Ottawa.Lo A |number \u2018from here attended the \u2018\u2018harvest home\u2019\u2019 at.West Brome on Friday evening, and all report.a fine \u2018Mr.N, W.Muller is improving the looks of his house by a new coat of \u2018gone to; visit her brother, Mr, E.Law- lor, of jAbercorn.Miss Lizzie McCaffrey left by C.P.1y., on Monday to pay a long visit to her many relatives and friends in Fitchburg and Leominster, Mass.Recent arrivals include : Miss Ger-\" trude Codd, of Boston .Mass.,spend- \u2018ing her [vacation with Mrs.Wm.\"Ash- ton ; Misses Fesenden and Graves, ot Waterlop, spending a few days with Mr.and Mrs./ Arthur Spencer ; Miss Susie McGuirk, Montreal, visiting her brother (over.sunuay ; \u2018ur, Geo.Norris a guest over Sunday of Mr.Fos- sy ; Miss Cora McMahon home over Saturday afteria couple of weeks\u2019 visit to] her uncle's, Mr.John Connor of Warden; Miss Florence Quinlan, of Maple Wood Convent, Waterloo, over Sunday| with her parents.00 EASTMAN.: Oct.B.\u2014The Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet at the home of Mrs.Kd.Paige, on Thursday afternoon, Oct.4th, Mrs.Rowe and son, Thomas, of Capeltoh, were \u201cthe guests of Mrs.J.Seale last week.Miss Wadleigh spent the week end at Magog.- : The R.T.of T.is to have an enter- tainimert and refreshments on the ov- ening of \u2018Oct.10th, Mr.ahd Mrs.\u20ac P.Stevens and Mr.and Mrpt-C, Roynds, of Richford, cal- Jed on jfrichds here on Tuesday, when passing through en route for Windsor Mills.- tr - = Omttm\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 WEST BOLTON.Oct.{3.\u2014On Thursday evening a basket social in connection with the Brill M¢thodist Church was held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Stone, A good company sut down 10 an excellent tea and all enjoyed à very plens- -ant evening.l'rocceds, $7.25.Recent visitors here are Mrs.- Nevin, of Montreal, visiting Miss A.Wilson ; Mr.and Mrs.Harry Pearson, -of Hat- lev, at Mr.E.S.Drew\u2019s.Mr.W.R.McLaughlin has returned to New; York.Mrs.Dubovce returned Saturday ev- ening from Buckinghum where she attended the W.C.T.U.Convention.REEDSDALE.Oct.B.\u2014Miss Alice Lowry left on Tuesday to visit her sister, Mrs.Pattersdn of Okotoko, Alta.- i Mr.Jpe Mcintyre, ot Campbell\u2019s Corner, {whose 1llness has been - reported, [is not improving as fast as his friends would wish.Mr.El McIntyre: has returned from the West on account of the illness of his father.= LS Mr.Rob.White, of Bracken, left on the [25th for Alberta.Miss Gora Bailey, who has been in Sherbrooke for geome stime, is spend- ing a month with her mother, of Campbell\u2019s Corner.\u2014 4 = -e + = FAST FARNHAM.# Oct: %.\u2014Misg Gladyvs Brimmer attended the Provincial Convention of.the W.CIP.U.at Buckingham as a de- legnte from .the Union here.;- Mrs.George Dougal, Mrs.\u2018Robert Eliott and Mrs.Blake; of Farnham Centre, Were the guests of Mrs.Tred Welch lagt Friday, 0 pai nt.\u201cMil.James Armstrong attended the wedding of \u2018his niece, Miss Perains, at East Dunham Wednesday.- 3 \u2026_ \u2014 ue ne = The bootblacks of Montreal are organizing with a view of improving their condition and enforcing a gener: al charge of ten cents for a_shine, ~~ Mr.Ww.C.Zoellner, who has been secretary and assistant manager of \u2018the Canada Wood Mig.Co., for the To-{ well known as the champion walker of | 18.00 a.m., urrive Sherprooke 1.15 Mr.Robert Laurie paid us a brief.\u201cJ is visiting | position.' Mills, are s | Montreal after spending\u2019 two months i themselves immensely, M k 0 | .\u2018 { box after box until the Shoe that fits your foot best is produced.\u2014Shapes and styles here to fit all normal types of feet.- I J.A.WIGGETT & CO, | (Opposite New Couyt House.) F Le + School Books | and Supplies.|\" F.T.ANSELL.__ Druggist and Stationer, - 10 Shrathcona Square.\u201cHave You Seen It?The Hot \u2018Pan Lifter\u2014no need of a holder, or of \u2018hurning your fingers.A simple device, works perfectly and costs only 15 cents.Every kitchen should contain one.{ JAMES THOMPSON, 15 S ratheona Square.T When buying your Piano insist on having an \u2018OTTO HIGEL® Piano Action Qu CS Timetable ALN LRA in effect June 25th, 1903, ! Leaving Sherbrooke.- Express\u2014Leaäve* Sherbrooke 9.05 a.m \u2018arrive Levis 1.10 p.m., Quebec 1.1 - p.m.Daily except Monday.Passenger\u2014Leave- Sherbrooke 38.50 p.m., \u2018arrive Levis 8.58 p.m., Quebec 9.0 p.m.Daily except Sunday.Accomodation\u2014Leave | Sherbrooke 11.45 p.in., arrive; levis 8.20 a.m.arrive Quebec 8.34 : A riving Sherbrooke.Express\u2014 Ledve Quebec 8.15 p.m., Fevis 8.45 -p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.20 p.m.Baily except Sunday.| Passenger\u2014Leave Quebec 7.30 a.m., Levis pu Daily except Sunday.Aécommodation\u2014Leave Québec 6.45 p.n., \u2018| private Dining Rooms.a.m.Daily except Sunday.- It\u2019s hard Por clean teeth = per fectly clean teeth\u2014to decay.To keep the teeth clean is to preserve them.A brush and water alone are insufficient.Something that will destroy the germs that pause - Mecay will be required, .This help is in 2 od GRIFFITH'S ANTISEPTIC TOOTHWASH This is an -antiseptio preparation that kills the germs.It whitens and cleanses the teeth, hardens the ms and keeps ithe breath sweet.It is put up in sprinkle-top bot tles and is delightfully flavored, .Price.25¢.per bottle, .(Opposite New Court House.) 61 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.MONTREAL HOTELS.\u201cRIENDEAU HOTEL.58-60 Jacques Cartier Square : Osposite the City | J.A.TANGUAY Hall, Montreal.Prep.The Most Centrally Situated Hotel in : Town.: , Whea in Montreal stop at _ THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St, Opposite The Academy.Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Cafe, and The Earopean plan.Everything \u2018new and finst class.Rates for rooms, $1.00 per day and upwards.To HOWARD GUILE & UO.ST.LAWRENCE HALL , ALTERED AND IMPROVED.Conducted on the European Plan; 300 Rooms (many with bath), Electric Light- Jing, new Elevators | and new plumbing throughout.Modern Conveniences and Superior Service.Rooms from.$1 per day upwards.Lo ! LT Props Ww.H.BROWN, Mgr.FOR FIFTY YEARS \u201cA STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS CAFE For LADIES and GENTLEMEN 154-156 St.James St.Montreal.Boston.© Excursion Excursion tickets to BOSTON, Mass., and return, good going Oclober 16, re- 8.55 a.m.| Daily except Saturday.J.H.WALSH, \u2019 E.0.CUHIINDY, ~General 7 Gen.l'ass.Agt.anager, is | IRON HILL, Oct.3\u2014Miss Baird of Newport, is visiting hor; sister, Mrs.Frnest Baird, i- Now is the time \u2018 for hus\u201cing bees, Corn is a full crop this yéur.New has been received here of the death of Mrs.Gilbert Wilber, (nee Orpha K.Palmer), sister of Mrs, John Mofiatt, 10 last week is on the road to recovery, though still the care of Dr.Pickel, - | \\ [ \u2018Recent drrivals are: Mrs.Nelson Keet, homé from Manchester, N.1, Mr.James Mander; of Westmount.at \u201cThe Highlands, \u2018and Miss Wilkinson from Cowdnsvilé 0 Mrs.Blaney/ who was so badly hurt ; under à rd \" BOLTON -GLEN.: Oct.3.\u2014Mrs.Delancey, of Lyndon- ville, Vt., lis helping to care for her sister, Mrs; KE.Pdige, who has been ill the past eight months.\u2018Mr.W.Peters and sister, Mrs TI.George, of \u2018South Stukely; Mrs.Daw- id.Ingalls, {of Farnam\u2019s Corner, also Mrs.G.Mooney and Miss S.Mooney were guests of Mrs.W.W.Brown on Friday.Ÿ = : There will\u2019 be a neck tie amd box social at Mrs.A.Hall\u2019s on Oct.4th; All are cordially invited.Miss: Lillie Miller, teacher at West Bolton School, was the guest of Miss Ethel Drew; Saturday and Sunday.Misses Jane and lidna Needham are spending this week at Waterloo with relatives.There isla skimming station here instead of eheese factory, which is managed by Mr.Dalton Brown.- Mr- and Mrs.Holland Cousins, of Derby, Vt.were visiting relatives at the Glen lakt week.a [ GILMAN.Oct.3.\u2014Mrs.Jas.Millar is spending a few weeks at Newport, visiting her son, Mr.George Millar.© Mrs.Brown and her\u2019 father, Mr.A.Spaulding have returned to their home in New York, atter fending the summer here with her grandson, Mr.Lawrence Brown.Mrs.William, Johnson, of Brome, her daughter, Mrs.Gilman Sweet, for p few, days.Mr.Forest Hunt is at work in the flour shedsiat Newport.Mr.Gilman, Hunt left dn Thursday for Clinton, Mass: whdre he expects to secure a Several of our people atténaed the chicken piejsupper at West Brome on Friday evening, They report a fine time., : Farmer tl pms = .KINGSBURY.Oct.3.-~Children\u2019s Day was held in .ç | brian church Jast Sabbath, | attending ip large num- J B.Melcod addressed\u2019 the Presbyt the children bers.Rev [the children, also a- farewell address to his congregation, as he is leaving\u2019 for his new! field of labor at Martin- town, Ont.: Mr.and {Mrs.R.Neal, of Farn- ham, are spending their honeymoon here, | \u2014 Mr: and Mrs.Collins, of Windsor pending a few days here.\u2018Miss Brodie has returned home to .B.and Mrs.McLeod.given in the town hall ss, all present enjoying with Rev.J The social was a succé leave Lavig 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke: A ples Montcalm) Yturning October 16 to 27, inclusive, 1900, will be on sale from C Sherbrooke (ais \u2026 .Lennoxville Capeon .\" LS \u2026.Stanstead Junction | Rock Islana, Fu.Derby.Line, Vt, \u2026 \u2018\u201c Stanstéad \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 PQ.*'jickets can \u2018be obtained of Conductors and on train.\u201d | DANA J.FLANDERS, CC.M.BURT, Pass.Traffic Mgr.Gen.Pass.Agte J.L.FLETCUER, Agt., - i ; i Sherbrooke, Boston, Mass.September 1, 1906, P.-Q.Always the Same.Nestl¢\u2019's Food is always the same, whether you buy it in Canada or China, Nestlé\u2019s never varies day or night\u2014summer or winter.You can't always get milk from the same cow.A change of milk oftên means serious illness for baby.You can get Nestlé's Food in every part of the globe, THC LEEMING, MILES CO., LimiTED, MONTREAL.+ - 3 M?.CIAUDE P.LANDI, begs to dunounce a course of weekly ler- tures Cillustrated) on the History of Music, to ho given * during the winter months, These - lectures were deliversad with great suceess during the winter of 1903-1904, before the members off tha MWoman\u2019s Club and, St, Mary's Tiocésun Sehooï for Girls in Concord, N.1I4 Particulars of these lectures, members ship, ete., may ho akcertuined hy applv- ing to Mr, Landi, I, 0.Box 374; Peus Terk Residence: Magog SU, ( ofl ue months of age hay heed City Hotels ; In London, Ont., the body of a baby ~ 2 about eight found in a barrel ati the Boston @ Maine 8.R.ve Griffith\u2019s Drug.Store, - North Hatley .Bn \u2019 Massawippi \u2026 30 4 vu - Ayers CINÉ .Lo.\" \u201cBoynton .Ft : Smith Mills, |.| oo a ° > FREEMAN'S pe F bo er i À ä P) pati pp a ae cadre es .4 Pk Coit rap ER Th iF Pa 1 gy SE urine RR EN er I ta A ura mm gy 2 pop ta ata Tg a \u201c re 76 4 Ry 7 fle er ro aa Cara oe ME A CRI TE 7 TT a ter se 4 s Fe TIENT 3p EE ARID) PEN i ; IN RE MEER are SE SRS bs We ; = .- - ., - _ - lou 1 papes pese EXECS As i PP 7 j \u201crg cat {adn 0 Sali a fe aan [RETAINER Ae) so RE ie Pan .' 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B You get just what you pay | tmeters, An-} \u201c-for=the best and purest a arther - a - = og four made.It goes Ar.LS hauseitisall four.Your ~ Pins, Side pacer camsupply you.ors, High Tea- | vie Pear Mills Co.Ltd.= |, t whom po bills pré the EN-ON MILIARISM SIR.FE.BORDEN ON MILIFARISM.NOT GETTING THE UPPER HAND \"IN CANADA, -HE SAYS., Lonion,, Oct.3.\u2014Sir Frederick -Bor- \u201cden has returned to London from the \u2018Continent; and had interviews with the War Office and Admiralty, authaori- ties yesterday.Sir Frederick visits Coventry on Thursday.Spedking to the Cunadiah Associated, Press, he said he was greatly surprised at the recent utterances in Canada regarding militarism, and expressed his intention to seek\u2014n opportimity on his return home to dispel frofh.the mingls_of the people any such iden that militarism was getting the upper hapd.| TWO FATALLY STABBED \u2014 , : ; + 4 a « ta = IRANCHERS FEARFULLY WOUNDED BY GANG OF DRUNKEN ITALIANS.| - Calgary, - Alberta, Oct.311.E, Hewitt-and Fdward Cole, two prominent ranchers, residing a \u2014 a Wier the City of Sherbrooke, Tandy, the 1th Day of October, Inst.Hight of the clock in the afternoon.and Yo.- ded in his spine.The Mountid P | members of the gang.oo 1p $s were fatally stabbed Mofiday by a \u20ac NOTICE \u2018gang of thirty drunken Ttaligns, Cole TES RE was ripped wo that bis vital wrre rs .| Cl ey .chi wilt wan found it \u2014 À RTTÉ pou _ posed, while Hewitt wa a.ical Repaif wee NOTICE is $orchy given that two inches\u2018 of a heavy dngrger imbed- - e olice arrested thirteen ~ They are CP.cd \u201cGompanï} St, Sherbrooke readiness to send _ TENT RICIANS - ee KR.bridge workmen.| \"à to revise the list of electors for - 0 : \u2014 lative Assembly.Bi TS \u201d ! ; rk GRIFFITH, _ SeeTreas., City of Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke, 2nd Oct ober too, \" It.qe or : - Copeland, AVoTionN SALE EEN te ON *.\"DEATHS.\u2026 WILBER-At Manchester, N.H., 1 * .- : ada, October lth, 1906.Jst7 Orpha Kimball Palmer, wife 08 underaigned hus recoil ; ; Cu 1 4) pape tons trop gned hus received instru (ilbert Wilber, aged 62 -vears.At Knowlton, on Oct.COPELAND, 1 ! to Mr.and Mr William ! - Sept.of jertuke + mall ( .\u2014_\u20141 906 vr plant, MR moi « _- FBOIA.\u2014 At Fulford, Oct.\u201d Ist.1906, | vor ro bell.ai i aR MONTAG UE ROWE, he Ty daughter of Mr.and Mrs.trical wants, - \u2018rom public auction at his fiat, 13 A.Boia, aged eight days.| , : LE ape Es Toad East Angus, on Sherbrooke amram .tv | office, 100 WelbrERE ste CIN MEMORIAM.© © = > Brood gg BURN.1 DEAN - Oct.3rd, 1901, | Richard ares; horses, colfs, mileh\"cows i ident on the Q.U.Dean, - killed in ace \u2018sellers and ticke | Dominion ACCUSED 0b DEFRAUDING THE DOMINION EXHIBITION COMPANY, | Halifax, N.S., Oct, 3\u2014Tho police made à wholesale arrest of seven ticket cket takers at the Exhibition Monday.The charge is steading tickets and money from the exhibition.The information on which the arresty were made was secured by officers from the \u2018Thiel Der tective Agency, of Montreal, The ex hibition management suspected that stealing has been done last year and at.previous exhibitions, and they en: gaged _the detectives as ticket takers to work up a case gt this exhibition, The officers have heen getting their evidence since the exhibition hegan| Che turnstile men would, it is alleged, keop.tickets given- by visitors to\u2019 the show, handing them over to~ ticket sellers and others to be re-sold, - and = pocketing the proceeds.(Special) *At the.The turnstiled thatthe discrep] ar.The prisoner \u2018were manipulated so ancy*would not appe | Was given Theft Paris Monday ar sion of its business, but equally so for Tizer of the company, 1s out Monday night as follows: co |._ ~~ Winner, Lieut.Frank P.Lalun, of America, with the \u2018 balloon United States; second, Signor Von Willer, of Italy, with the balloon Elfe; third, Count de la Vaulx, of France, with the: balloon Walhalla.LA definite and offic of the result will not Verification \u2018that the.fest were curried out tained.t Withi- the exception: the Britannia, all the al announcement, be issued -until rules of the con- has been ob- balloons which e now accounted for.The Britannia Has not heen seen; since she was reported from Cran-! | The City; of Chateauhoux, carrying; Jacques Balsar, one of the French: ton, in Sussex.f ; : es eme pe ame THE CANADIAN CASUALTY WPPH HEAUQUARTERS IN TORON- ITS BUSINESS SIM TION THREE YFARS AGO \u2014 ITS, OPERATIONS THUS FAR DURING 1906 HAVE INCREASED 100 PLR! CENT.OVER THE CORRESPOND-| à TICHÉY SERLERS* ARE ARRESTED.| = miei) L CITY NEWS.J FROM TOWiSHPS Tuesday, , Among those present were Move Balfour; Templeton (Quebec), Washer, Pyo, Atkinson, Caflin und! err, - of C.S.Rolls, in| pontestants; has come down at Single- |.AND BOILER INSPECTION COMPANY | TO, HAS STEADILY INCREASED CE ITS INCEP-ÿ ANG PERIOD OF LAST YEAR.i .v - .| (From the New York Mercantile and; Financial 'Fimes.) In our references to the more impor tant of Toronto's grint and growing business and financial corporations it is really necessary that we should spe- cilically \u2018mention the Cunadian Casual-: ty and Boiler Insurance Company, not alone for the success with which it is! meeting in- the development and exten-| the active and important influence.which it is steadily exerting in its chosen licld of endeavor.Established only about 3 years ago, its success since.that time.has been of phenomenal pro-i portions, and it can now point to a record of fruitful achievement far greater than © that of many\u2019 corporations of several times its age, _ The company is now the largest nnd most important concern of its kind in the entire Dominion.of Canadg\u2014trans- acting an extensive and business from Prince Bdward\u2019s Island, con the Atlantic, te Dawson City, on \u2018the Pacific, as well as at all importynt points between, and their agency and field force is one of such competence and magnitude as to enable them to cover all of this extensive territory.In the most complete and comprehensive rrofitable-|- Baxter, of Waterloo,-Que.; Miss : Jèva This is n most tangible evidence management, but likewise n wide, and growing appreciation of the company 5 admirable plans and purposes.One oi the principal causes- © f \u2014the continued success andl prosperity of the Canadian Casualty and Boiler ln \u2018surance Company has: been the able \u201cand intelligent manner in which its interests have been administered from \u201cthe \u2018time of its inception.Managing Director A.G.C.Dinnick, the orgun- : is a man of long hv he is certain-| actical experience, à pra 1 \u2019 ab lv to be complimented upon the stantinl measure of success which has lock, af .#- _ - i .jod ., \u201culated on \u2014BICYCLE, PIANO BOX TA ! \u2018 des ete » leëp, shouts, poultry, hny® , d Un .ue .mergetic nd well-applioe au Ww ho specu ato up YOR BA LE\u2014 / shal, x : \"ny.FT .; Moo hn .ed.25 years.\u2018 ded This energetic a > int am v ; 4 : 10: LET, J.WIGGE CR Nea, vant terms.See posters.fi, aye > \u2014_\u2014- Morts The executive and thet {x denth, \u201cmenus th Pew he ory wagon.Auris, Bilver Spring ous = CURD.19 MON 2 ) .JOHN 1 PU _ BR STOCKS.* hiceh ie » commended for ils Mk.pen presumed gthe lender would poy.\u2026 mt meme | ghey HOUSE TO LET.NO.19 MON- \u2014 co \u2018 SOHN J.GRIFFITH, \\uctionrer.STOC ks.A , stat, whic h bs to he con composed col, * part a hyn drong; uppork of Jor SALE ON FEITON ANE, |] Hi trial {To x Apply to W.H.Cs 5 Auoti - R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell strength am | y, * herland Proxi- Ot ' son al pole yet sinee.Teast side.© Apply DoW.Rtenson.| Wigzçett.Qi .\u2018 : : om me ro tollaws : \"Messrs, Alexander Sutherland, hee Opposition if EWS YOups - , WA TOV Te TRE AR.2 2 w+ rm ore oom : : .ane h ollaws : Me a., ; raveret\"tl : TWO STOVES, ONS QUE \u2018 = : oN o'cluck, by telegrap \" et CES NGE dent: N.H.Bate and W.5.Dim 1t ix nléo un open secret \"that mon.Jeon SAL NE dL HOUSE To LET = FURNISHED OR n ~ - - 5 , mea f .! > ., .UT .; .; \u2018 i - 1.« henter \"ie NN u \u2019 + a \u2019 FE = = Ving a To MONTREAL STOCK EXCHA [R03 Vice-Presidents ; Aufl Dinnick, Mu \"Me, Fielding looks upon th point i nt vise sr ly | unfurnished ; hot water heater; all | D Tru 4y, October 10th, 1906.THC Re ie ee * bores 951 aging Director, and w I, Miller, Fra went ns pau pee Oi thing ; o TOR AI ee REGISTERED FI Yl modern conveniencns, 16 Beckett Rond.the Hidergi \u2019 | Dét Rv.u\u2026.serre acer sos codecs 20H06 ae The princi xeccutive hf: finance, minisber He AN vent \u2018 sdnia | 1?rich gr, as rr me ht MS RA 9 i retary.\u2018The princpy exec M ow dark brown, 8 years old, Clydesdale 1\u2019.Hammerich, : ou I I ALG POW eee cee eee see LE officit £ the [compañy ave lo di with, Quebce patrouage, he allows a NE 0 A 1-7 oo VOWED cevrevneee > 21 official oflices © 16 jcompan ) a with, ee ht ot : fmported, weight about 1400 Ibs, Thowas | TOO : TT a : Ti: a and P A MR, FRANK METT win City vascncune eeraes Bor et M5 ented at Adelaide ane Victorin streets, the ministers from this pros ince Lo a Stewart.Adamsville, Qua, Joon RENT=TTI ja BRAS VUE FLO pots , Pnysicia* CUB Wor py ET Y, : CK EX NGE.oy ; jt ont Mong hemselves, o oo BA Weautiful céntral location fronting he i UTEL! AC po Wetioy Sold hig farm.ts Gi à Lie NEW YORK STO 1532 Taronto, ., | JC i Boiler R oe Bickerdike M.P., has SOIR SALE\u2014STON IS OF Gaob QUALI- lanopen park.First class place for tem: Le the ory gras Herr the farm ites ie wo! Reading cesse ere RUE es 781 The Canadian Cost hi IE : ne leclared allowed, his bros k ty.all ready quarried, dor building perance hotel, Near the Court House.= Every CC Magog vou A diene =-* Insurance Company, whien \u20ac rat i oh ia ave those | walls, house foundations, ete, at reasons Nowly furnished «HI Fleteher ratory: ed.G p Ho voud, JL Lecce 47} sus .$1 000.000, and un.| ard ang thom ave thowe walls, h Joe À To Newly tarnished, .er, easur Hor, 8, ORF TO SN ter] Luce corrcrre Thee dprerensuees : dred capital of sl, M00, .at to he (MC pe \" Te .ble price.Apply Casimir Gingues & roms es ms om res see ess rob und perb&P aps\u201d LA M ue veut : tN Sed sesuranes sennenan Le LORS nied capital of $500,000, issues ph, atti | wt gf Me large 18 haw it, Mw St.Gabriel Se.CFO RENT\u2014IN HYNDMAN BLOCK A * allow 8 Pa you.+, Ta.Sleds, farming Coos >! ou.Un Pue inns evens, ere INDE broad and_liberal contraets covering ddl the gener for SE Cy wi Sem Tn TT 7 PTT suite of seven living rooms.Apply work.We Lo 808 pa 1 elo TIS Se Tors, Ste ori LE es en 16% poil r inspection and insurances PTT five Parbiathent: butÿthja/2ix not pro MISCELLANEOUS.] Scey, Y.M.C-A, or W.5.Dresser.q * Nts, Sat be BEY i iieresnene sesssesas aaresesenooitents y= 1 _ \u2018 À .« 2e H \u2019 \\ ! » 11 + nalts TS TES TOUT TC LT .a an a 27 + TAINLY ) Joux Y GT oF a 7 anecinee dpeancercer 135 sonal nccident insurance, sprinkles = Bable.In the meantime, he» ee \\ PANTED \u2014 SITUATION AS BUTCH] (YFRICES TO LIT=FOUR VERY DE a ~ mee CERIN Anetionegs (TT - ye vo olev «and health inst lattes 1x tied up.wm SEN I ad rbrooke, Que.dd accompanied by Br.and Mrs.White Tone h wus unchanged for Canadinns at | - \"d= = \u2014_ and Rev.Mr: Farnsworth, 16 in all, et rose cn | - ; ¥ _ 1 drove\u2019 to.South Bolton and had sup- ,_ Prqvince of Quebce, | F EN Octo er 10 1 1 12 13 7 per at the hotel in celebration of the} Muniripality* of the , y 1, cl _ ; \u2014 ay.\u2018 ; ; | Those graduated were Mr.and Mrs.Tlenderson, 6f \u2018Lindsay, Ont, Miss M.Tupper, Scots.Bay, N.S,, and Mr.I.| ingman, of South Bolton, Que.\u2018hose entoriing the training are : Miss Tathews, Lorne Park, Ont.; Miss Go- Heille and Miss Arnott, Montreal ; Mr.Brown, Ottawa.°° C= Miss Mathews, a sister of the one ih the now Junior class, having taken some training elsewhere, enters the now Senior class, 1.There are at present about twelve atients in the wards\u2014a small num- er, maybe\u2014but many are hooked for little later and as is usual the num-4 ors vary constantly.10° *q The change in management and in 1 \u2014 a Treas \u201ctires Village of, Cowunsville, NOTICE App dersighed for the position of Secretury- rer of this municipality on or be- 1e Sth day.of October next.0 GRO.K.-SHO1TT, ee fore t Cowatisvillé,.Oct.19006.len weavers 08.looms, work.Woo Know stant worstd for Good Crompton wages atid and con- 1 and machinist.Apply 'ATON MANULACTURING CO, Sherbrooke, PQ.Canada, ] J.; IT Nan ; physician will not take place until No-p The [inemhers of Fast Angus Civilian vember.To-day the graduated Class Rite Association are requested to he have dispersed to their various homes.present and shoot.thelr Government score | \u2014.Ç \u2018 .Jon Tupsday and Wednesday.Oct.1616 and CONSERVATIVE CLUB FOR COU: \u201c17th, [by ovder of ; 0° .| SHIRE.JW.LEARMOPTIH, Capain, Cookshire, October 3.\u2014 (Spocial)- A Conservative Club was organized jere on Friday.It starts with some Jéventy members.\"A meotipg will be | Then it is expected the speakers held on Friday, will r.Worthington and possibly, Hon.F.Hackett.À manner.Jt ix interesting to note thu i - the company\u201ds premium receipts dure g OT $ T ing 1905 amounted to 8120,500, while | : TARTE APPOINTMENT.the business transacted so far during | vo ; the present year shows an Increaxe of GOVERNMENT SUPPORTÉRS HAVE fully 100 per cent, over the correspon FENG FORGIVEN EX-sINISTER.ding period of 1905, with the probable i (Montreal Gazette.result.that the premium income for | There is- evidence of distress in the | 1906 will aggregate close to 8250,000.! Covernment's ranks in Montreal over ypointment of Hon.Mr.vairmanship of the new At times it looks as if Hon.Mr.Brodeur\u2019s wish will prevail, and that the ex-Minister will ; Hy preside over the new commus- yet Lhe © opposition seems #0 the Government ranks tment will be di- Ax a matter at fact, a part { the liberal party is up in arms painst Aon.Mr.l'arte's, appomne- rent to the office, and they say that ven if La Patrie does support the fovermment it will be paying tou arly for the whistle.\\Hon, Sydney Kisher h [ilfrid, it is suid.why he proposed a | Harbor Board.sl sion ; A trong within the hat sûch an appotn has asked Sir should ap- Canim ienlions will he received by the un- | Mayor, Also spinners, twisters and | d mill help of all kinds, including | 3 felt 1 256, t - | New : | f \u2014\u2014\" SATÉRDAY shower of Shogting Stars, A wildernessg of beautiful Dauce:, New K'ostumes, New M MATINEE Musical Spectacle PHRA asic, New Fcenic.Effects A shower of 40,000 yards of Con- scenery, : 200-Feople fu the Cast avd Dance Ensemble-200 The while a beautiful dream of Fairy \u201cLand.Adults,\u201d 35c¢., Hc, + tox\"Oflice opend Saturday, Oct.6th, at 9 am, Prices, Byening- Roadster Stallions, 4 years up +1 , I Gal Lect, 3 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland.N.H.Smith.2 Medric Parenteat, 3 De LEW.Denison, 2 2 R.J.White.carrots\u2014Hon, men, Alfred Baron Champlouis.\u201c.MacLeuy.\u201d Mannering- | Colt 3 years\u2014t lrvine Gale, 2 J Ar \u201cAged sow\u20141 Ws \u201cDenison, 2 1.w.| Turnips\u20141 W.H.Philbrick, 2 Rich- + [tive Lafrance.| CE Denison, 3 R.J.MgcLoay.\u2018ard Taylor, 3 J.A.McCollum.- : Colt, 2 years\u2014| A.J.Morrill, 2 Sow pig\u2014l EL W: Denison, @ 2 R.\"J.Swedish turnips\u2014l Alfred Co molly, JC.Cand Go KF.Cleveland, + Macleay, 3 K.G.Baker.\u2019 1, 19 R.N.Findley, 3 W.H, Philbrick.Cokt; 1 yeur\u2014l R.J.Poters, 2d.Pure Bred Berkshires.Ë, Onions\u2014l Hichard Taylor, 2 C.C.Haddock.i ; \u201coq | i Py Boar pig\u20141 J.R.Silver.ry and Li.¥.Cleveland, 3 IL.M.Lock- Draught horses\u2014 .end GP.Aged D) JR.Silver, .WOO Gloveland: 2 A.J.Mowill, 3 DE W.| So pil J.1.\u2018silver, + Pum skins-1 Alfred Monnoring, 2 2 E.Harvey.j Grades.Baker., - Pair of, driving horses\u2014] 0.M: 7 J.ued sow\u2014L- J.A.McCallum, 2 W.bbs Richard Taylor, 2 a, Tig sults, 2 Isaleigh Grange ramp, 3 .Armstrong, 3 Chas.Boisvert.\u201c| B.Leet.C id G.FF, Cleveland.Gh pig\u2014l R.N.Findley, 2 Geo.Squash\u20141 C.C.and G, F.Cleve- sin le driving horses\u2014l1 J.O- LLodkwood, 3 N.A.Armstrong.land, 2 Alfred Mannering.Dotmell, 2 F.Burbank, 3 pl F.\u201cSow and litter\u20141 J.A.McCallum, 2 Tomates\u20141 KE.G.Baker, 2 Alfred Phaio, +.i.0.Webb.E.H.Wilson, 3 Noriis Perkins.- Crack.\u201d So Single driving horses, 3 years and Judge\u2014David Watson.Collection of \u201ctomatoes\u20141 Richard under\u20141 0.M.J.Ingalls.: POULTRY.Taylor, 2 C.C.and G.FF.Cleveland.Saddle horses\u2014l M.A.Gasne, _2 » Citrons\u2014l L.A.Rief, 2 George H.John SS Riddle, 3°J.A.McCallum, 4 Brahma fowls\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Barlow.C¢.C.and G.F.Cleveland.Brahma ott Alert Prunend.Judge.P.Fowler.re\u2014T ; .\u2018 angshan fowls\u2014 er \u20ac .; Judge Thoma Drysdale ir Dorkin fowls\u2014l W- Si \u201cDenison, 2 7 GRAIN., = CATTLE.4 Morin.\u201c| Oats-1 J.E.Findley, 2 R.N.Find- WW.A.] - ley, 3 D.Sullivan.Barley\u2014l D.Sullivan.Timothy seed\u20141 J.E.F indley.C.and G.F.Cleveland.Sheuf ensilage coru\u2014l\u201d D.Sullivan, 2 Alfred Mannering.\u201c Judge\u2014 \u2014P.P.Fowler.- MANUFACTURED GOODS.Double farm wagon\u2014l Brown Bros.Single farm wagon\u20141 C.R, Thurber & Son, 2 Brown Bros.Bugey\u20141 H.-T.Barlow, C.R.Thurber & Son.- \u2019 FLOWER DEPARTMENT, °° .Pot Plants.Tuberous ~ Dojroniu] Mrs, Prother- Ce -Rex Bogonine 1 .C.C.Cleveland, : 2 Mrs.l\u2019rother ough.\u2018Begonia\u20141l Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, Mrs.Protherough.9 ~ .bough, 2 Mrs.» Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.- Fuchsia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.; Flowering gerunium\u2014l Mrs.Prother- Aged dow\u2014l F.8.Gallup, 2 M.M.TU.Bonneville.| ough, 3 Mrs.C.©.Cleveland.Clevelund, 3 C.© Burbank, 4 Ge.J.Leghorn) fowls\u20141 D.W.Harvey, Qu Foliage geranium \u2014 1 Mrs.Pro- Hamilton, 5 J.E.Findlay.J.R.Silver.therough, 2 Mrs.Defosse.Cow 3 ycars\u2014l F.Leet, 2 John Leghorn chicks\u20141 D.W.Harvey, Ivy geranium\u2014] Mrs.Protherough,-2 2 MeKeage, 3 Wo A.Morin.: Rhode Island fowls\u20141 ft.a.Leet, 2 Mrs.Defosse.Cow 2 years C.D.Gallup, Z1U., Bonneville, 3.S.1.Shaw.Collection of geraniums\u20141 Mrs, Pro- Win.viney, 3 J.Hamilon.| Rhode Island Red Chicks\u2014L U.therough, 2 Mrs.Defosse.Heifer 2 ye ate H.H.Clev sland, Bonneville, 3 1%.EK.Leet: 1 Rose\u2014l Mrs.Protherough.] : Cactus Al Miss A.Snaden.Coleus\u20141 Mrs.N.A.Armstrong, Heifer, 1 yeur\u20141 H.I; Elliott, 2 Turkeys\u20141 Geo.Lockwood, .2 D.Sullivan.Sullivan, 3.8.L.Shaw.Mrs.O.Harvey.Heifer call under | year\u2014l LH.Turkey poults\u20141; H.L Elliott, 2 Li.Amaryllis\u20141 \u2018Mrs.T.D.McCallum, ('leveland, 2 7 J OF Findley, 3 1.W.| H.Blake.9 Miss A.Suaden.\u201c Harvey.LL Ducks\u20141 C.F.Burbaik, 9 D.Sulli- Heliotrope\u20141 Mrs.Protherotigh.Heifer cali under 6 _months\u2014] Johu van, 3 E.H.Blak Primula~1 Mrs.C.vu.Cleveland, 2 MeKeage, 9 \u20ac.D.GaHup, 3 Jv P.Ducklings\u20141 D .Sullivan, 2 2 GG.J.Mrs.Protherough.Wilson.\u201d 104 ET Hamilton.yg butilon\u2014l Mrs.Alfred Crack, Working oxen\u2014 \u2018= AN x #F.1 V a VW.S.Deni- rs Protherough Cleveland, 2 David Williams, 8 Win, gone 5 James A: Morin, 2 \u201c| Collection ot Abutilon\u20141 Mrs.Pro- Webb.Goslings\u20141 Ww.A.Morin, > W, 8, therough.¢ vs, 3 veaprs\u20141 Db.Hayvey: Denison.Calceoloria\u20141 Mrs.Dofosse, 2 2° Mrs.= i 2 years\u2014l D.W.Harvey.Judge\u2014J.L.Barrie.Alired Crack.Etoyrs 1 \u2018year\u2014l J.P.Wilson, 2 ue re UNSS Gloxinia\u2014l Mrs.O., Harvey.0.Sui van; 3 D.W.Harvey! 4 fl; \u2018 Tan» Oleander\u20141 Mrs: A.De Miquelon 9 | F.Lees, Creamery butter, tubs\u20141 Shipton | Mys, G.J.mamilton.: Palm\u20141 Mrs, C.C.Cleveland, | P.Wilson, 3 Wm.Olney.| Ureamery [butter priuts\u20141 Shipton Ronald Brown.Judge\u2014G.L.Pope: ; Creamery, 2 F.Li.Leet ÿ Cultivatéd- Férn\u2014t Dr.L J.Porter, ° Thoroughbred Dairy Class} \u2018 Dairy butter, tubs\u20141 Mrs.H.I.£l- 2 Mrs.Norris Verkius.- nes - Diploma best male\u2014Gcorge Lock- | liott, 2 Mrs.x.N, Findley, 3 Mrs.4.|\u201d Fern\u2014Mrs, G.JL Hamilton, wood.4, E.Findley, 4 Mrs.John Q.Adams.Collection of \u2018House.Ferny \u2014 1 Mrs.Diploma best female \u2014 - Tfaleigh Dairy butter in prints\u20141 Mrs.ote Protherough, 2 Mrs.J.Stockwell.Grange Farm.- = phen Olney, 2 Mrs.J.IS.Findley, Ne Foliage\u2019 planti Mrs.es C.Cleve \u2018Aged bull\u20141 George Lockwood, 9 Mrs.G: J.Hamilton, 4 Mrs.J.Juck- Jang, 27 2 Protherough.* - T.Crockett.Sl | son.\u201cCollection \u201cof foliage\u2019 plunts\u20141 \u2018Mrs.Bull 2 years\u20141 Isuleigh Grange Home made cheese\u20141 J.Q.Adams, |X A, Armstrong.Tey Farm, | So 2 I.W.Denison, 3 W.8S.Denison.Climber on Trellis\u20141 Miss A.(Sna- Bull 1 year\u20141 _Tsaleigh Grange | Factory cheeses] Asbestos Cheese den, % Mrs.Dofosse:- Hanging 1 ough, 2 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton.- Collection of house plants\u20141 Mrs, 10.°C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.\u2018Protherough, Crockett, 2 lsaleich Grange \u201card.| 3 Mrs.Defosse.Aged cow\u2014I sleigh.Grange| Farm, ley, 2 Simeon Adams, 3 Johu Q.Ad- | Specials for Degouias\u2014Mrs.Gilman, 2 George Lockwood, 3 1.Cro ott, 4 os.bod T5 |Dr.£L J.Porter, Mrs.C.C.Clevé, |- J Jackson.Maple Syrup\u20141 John.Q.Adams, - 2 Lang, : \u2018ow, 3 vear 1 ; Isuleigh Grange Simeon \u2018Adams, 3 L.A.tied, 4 Ww.A.Spec ial,\u2019 Scented Geranium, 1B Farm, 2 T.Crockett, Morin., H.Blake.vo Heifer.2 yours\u20141 Isnleigh Grange Honey in isections\u2014L: C 0.\u201d \"Phil.Cutt Flowers.2 Farm, 2 T.Crockett.\u2014 > brick, 2 Richard Taylor, 3 John y.Bridal bouquet\u20141 Mrs.Protherou sh, Heifer; 1 year old \u2014 | Isuleigh Adams.© » 19 Mrs.G_J.Hamilton.5 Grange Farm, 2 George Lôckw ood, 3 | Strained honey: ; G.Baker, \u201c| Hétid bouquet\u20141 Mrs.:O.Harve T.- Crockett.: | Simeon Adanrs, 3 C.O.Philbrick.Table bouquet\u2014l Mrs.l\u2019rothorodg rh, i leiter under I year old\u20141 Jsaleigh aires vax-t E.G.Baker, 2 Simeon.2 Mrs.Alfred Crack.- gh.Grabge Farm, 2 T.Crockett.; | st\u2014 Heifer calf under 6 monthi\u20141 : 1sa- | Judges\u2014G.F.Cleveland, H.W.Arm.Loree Daud 1 Mis, i Ole leigh\u201d Grange Farm, 2 T.Grockett.strong.theroughs \u2019 2 Grade Dairy Class, | FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.Floral design, anchor\u20141 Mrs: Pro Ayged-cow\u2014| Geo.H.Burbank.24 Plums\u2014l L.À.Riet.| therough.| Isaleigh Grange Fürm, 3-Jas| Hous- Grapes\u20141 James Snaden, 2 Le G.\u2018} Any floral \u2018doi n\u20141 Georgh.Prother- ton, 4 K.Fi Philbrick.Baker.ough, 2 Mrs.Del osse, 3: Mrs.Prothér- - Cow 3 years\u20141 Isaleigh Grange Hyslou crabs\u20141 F, .Lect, = A: ough.Farm, 2 R#N.Findley, 3 Fr nest Bur- Crack.Pansies\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 bank, 4 F.Leet.Martha crabs\u20141 L.A.Riot, 2 James Alfred Mannering: ; Cow ré dt Tjeigh Grange Snaden.| : ce ns Collection of .Pansier\u20141\" Mrs.Farm, 2 TRING Findlek 3 04 Grimes\u2019 \"Golden\u2014+t Wm.Oley » Jus.Cleveland, 2, Mrs.Protherough.#1 TE 2 ye here ë.Crockptt,: - 2'| Snaden.Sweet Peas\u2014l'Mrs.cherche = Frit i 14 100 Me IA HC oe Ar James Spagen, \u201cCollection\u201d of Sweet Peas\u20141 Mrs o didtèr To Le ; \"A.MeCy lintn, 2 Wan OIAMgD oc oe C.Vleyaland, 2 Mrs.Potion ri __ AU TS SITES Er Ei - rene es bea mb ] | IRS WEF, weg TEN \u201cpo .oo - \u2026.- A od 2 - LL ç -.me I Lo 2 LL 4° x | Carrots\u2014l Richard laylor, 2 F.EK.Trace af corn\u2014I John J.Andrews, 2 1L.A.hid, 3 HH.M.Lockwood.à Sweet 1\u20141 Richard Taylor, 2 C.\u20ac Qu Collection ol Begonias\u20141 Mrs.C.C, 2{ basket \u2014 1 \u2018Mrs.Prothoc- | | Sour.pickles\u20141l Mrs.Ty Jr.Crockett, 3 Tunloigh Grange.Form: [, Pevoukes-1 T.AL mE CI M It NON \u201c Hoiler calf'@ider 1 yoar\u2014l WA -Orac- \u2018Loet Win oi I y 3 kett{ 3 Isätéigh : \u2018Grangé Form, 3 rave | AB 0 Pospmain=1, Ym.rey,\u201d ah a 4 an.tier alt \u2018wider 6 mothe.WB.| Adar Hévor\u2014t \u2018aimes\u2019 Snadés, 2 Wt Ft e | Cloveland, 2 'I'.Crockett, lsalsigh \u2018Olnoy.trict.\u2018troubles ate at an end.\u2014_\u2014 Cleveland, -2 Mrs.l\u2019rotherougn.C.C.Cleveland.Carnations\u2014+: ir 8.Mrs.O.Harvey.FANCY WORK.N.Findley.\u2018phen Olney.nolly.| Boisvert.Anron-\u20141 Miss N.Robinson.Tea cosy=l Mrs.es Ve PH.Sofa cushion\u20141 Mrs.Stephen 8.Gibson, 4 Mrs.W.R.Riel.© Table Centre\u2014l Mrs.Mrs.G.J.Hamilton, hon, Riddle.Toilet.set\u20141 Mrs, Mes.W.J.Gallup.Gibson.Pillow shams\u20141 Mrs.Chas, vert, 2 Mrs.Alfred Connolly.Embr oidery with linen J.C.Stockwell, 2 Mrs.Gilman, Joel Olney.Embroidery w ith silk\u20141 Miss dle,\u201d2 Miss R.Riddle.- Mexican or (drawn.thread-1 men, Miss Riddle.Set of crochet doilies\u20141 Mrs.Hamilton.Harv ey.Crochet wool Juce\u2014=1\" Mrs.L.fosse.vey, © Mrs.A.Comiolly: Paper work\u20141 Mrs.W.Miss B.Robinson?Netting\u2014l urs.K.Mathews, Stephen Olney.| Boisvert.fosse.- © Knitted \u2018wool l'ace\u20141 Mrs.0, vey, \u20ac Mrs.Ci D, Gallup.thews, 2 Mrs.A.Connolly.Adams, 2 Mrs.K.Mathews.\u201cfosse.son.- Woven quilt 1 Mrs.Mis.C.Boisvert, Woel Olney.Homespun wool Mathews, 2 Mrs.O.Harvey.vey, \u2018Mrs, i; Mathews.ews.- K \u2018Harvey, 2 Mrs.J, I.Wilson.~ Knitted gloves\u2014l Mrs, K.Home made Gallup, 2 Mrs.K.Mathews: Mrs.K.Mathews, 1 Rag mat, hand diwwn\u20141 Mrs.Defosse, 2 Mrs.AK.Mathews.\u2019 Rag Chas.Boisvert.Gents\u201d { E: G.J.Baker, 2 Mus.Jackson.\u2018Miss A, Snaden.Findley, 2 Miss À.Snaden.Blake Callum, 27Mrs.\u2019 KE.H.Wilson.den, 2 Mrs.D.Phitbrick.Mixed : pickles Mrs.C.0.brick.- TI à Mrs.J.- Jackson.= Pienllalli\u20141 Mrs.J.Jackson.Tomato.catlsup\u2014~1 Mew.LL Ft eh 2- Mins A Shaden.- » Unfermented wine-#4.Wrre, C4 Findley, 2 Mrs, \u201d Verbends\u20141 Mis, C.C.Cleveland.\u201c Asters\u2014l Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.Dahlias\u20141 Mrs.J.E: Findley; Lrotherough, Nusteriums\u20141 Mrs: Protherough, | Decorative \u2018oil puinting\u20141 Mrs.- * Slippers\u20141 Mrs, G; J; Hamilton: \u2014 Gibson: Ol- ney, 9 Miss S.Adams, 3 Mrs.BE, W.Gilman, men, Miss KK.Mathews, © Toilet cushion\u2014I1 Mrs.IX.Mathe ves Battenburg lace-\u2014L Mrs.kL.WI ois Nightdress, hand sowing-\u2014L Mrs.Hl | Connolly: R7 Riot, - Special on silk embroidery\u2014Mrs, G Li.Défosse ; Homespurr woollen stôckings-1 Mrs.mat, braided \u2014 1 Mrs.U.\"1 Hamilton, 2 Mrs.mitts-\u2014L Mrs.K.Mathews, .Dickles, Preserves.and Jellies.Sweet ripe cucumber pirékles\u20141 Mrs.|< Li Aefosse,\u201d Ripe tomato.pickles\u20141 Mrs.LM.Mixed pect, pickles\u20141 Miss.A.Sna- Phil- FINE TAILORED GARMEN \u2018 STAR CLOTHING HALL, a J.Rosexhloom & Cosy Pro ps.Agents for Justrite, Campbell 8 Twentieth Brands Meas Clothing; also Iavictes Shoe dvr rior eo vr Collection of Annuals\u20141 Mrs, \u20ac: C.9 -f R.Landscape oil puinting\u2014l Mrs.Ste- Embroidery apron\u20141 .Mrs, A.Cone Drawn work apron\u20141 Mrs.Charles * 9 \u2014 ¢) ot floss\u20141 | rs.Embroidery with cotton floss\u20141| Mrs Rid- Mrs.Joel Olney, 2 Mes.W, Jd.Gallup, hon.G.J.Doily\u20141 Mrs: Joel Olney, 2 Mis.0.De- | Crochet cotton lace\u20141 Mrs.-0.Har- +) + j Olne .Special on shadow \u2018sapnroidery\u2014Mrs.Special on\u2019 \u201ccrochet bib\u2014Mrs.Li.De- Har- 1.knitted: cotton lace\u2014l Mis.K.Ma- - Knit shawl\u20141 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton, Cotton butch ork quilt=l Miss Sa 2 Wool' putchw ork (quilt\u20141 Mrs, L, De- Silk patchwork, quilt=1.Miss Jamie: 9 = Mrs.St hen Olney: ; a \u2018dois Mrs.\u201d Wan.Olney, 2 + | ; up, fd -woul stodkings\u20141 Mis, Joel OI- cy | \u201csocks\u20141 Mis, K.Factory wool socks\u20141.Mrs.O.lar 3 | Fine wool\u201d socks Mrs.x.Muth Homespun - wool.\u2018mitiens\u20141 Mrs.0.Mathews.| flamrel\u20141 Mrs.C.1: gn : LIGHTHOUSE SWEPT ro +) Green tomato\u2019 \" pickles=1\" Mrs.J.E.1 Mised sour piekles\u20141 Mrs.J, A.Me- Mustard: pickle w\u20141 Miss A.Snaden, Mc- J.A.Ste he w olny PM ot \u2018 Rag carpet\u20141 Mrs.Ste phen Olney, 2 y Mrs, fr damate cts ihe EE DONT GUESS! DONT TAKE CHANCES | There is no reason why you should not be ag ly dressed, as neatly dressed and as comfort}, ed as any man in Canada.All you need + two things\u2014who makes the,best-and most st \u201cthes and who sells them in \u2018this town, .ceded on all sides that 20th Century Brand (Garments are the finest made in Canada and the only in this country that class with the very best rande New York, Rochester and Chicago.| We are sole agents for them in this town Keep these two facts in mind and sm lish a RO: gon to It is ot i d a} HE and di.your clothes Raspberr y vinegar\u2014! Miss den, 3 Mrs, C.U.Cheval Sn Fosse, 2 Mrs.J.S.Mabley, = taspherry preserves\u20141 More, L fosse, 2 Mrs.Wir Olney: » Blackberry preserv or] Olney, pp e preserves\u2014I Mrs, Ste 0 ney, 2 Mrs.N.A.Armstron a, Plum preserves\u2014l Mrs, bley, 2 Mrs.K.Mathews.3 Pench preserves-\u20144 2 Mrs.ter, C.C.Cleveland, = luni.| fosse, 2 Mrs.ff, x.Leet, 1 Rhubarb preserves\u20141 Callum, 2 Mrs: J.Juckson.{3 Mrs.LL.Defosse, Collection of jellies-1 Mrs.i 1 Blake.Collection of prssevs-Spi K.Mathews.a Bread\u20141 Mrs.Mrs.Gods.2 Mrs.C.0.Philbrick, 2 Mrs, ¥.S.Gibson, 2 Home grown wheat broad\u2014i Mn, E.Findley.= Graham - bread\u2014Spécil Miss Jai son, \u2018Sweet buns-1 Mrs.Win.\u2018 logy, 3 Mrs.| Stephe n Olney.Plain buns\u2014l Mrs.,P Wilson, 2 Mrs.\u20181.D.ae 2 Mrs.Wm.Olney.Mrs.td \"=.Wilson.Fruit Putty Pans\u20141 Mrs.JR.tey.2 Mrs.W.J.Gallup.- Plain Pay puis rs; Wm, |U} Hey, 2 Mrs.W.J.Gal Scoteh short bread \"ri, \u2018Re ised doughnuds\u20141 Mrs.3 doughnuts\u20141 Mrs.| Cleveland, 2 Mrs, C.0.on Fr it cako\u20141 Mrs.id. a -\u201c Strow berry preserves\u2014l1 Mra, I, » .Mrs.Jackson, 2 Miss a.Snaden.- : 4 ; Blueberry preseives\u2014i Mra, Li Fan Mrs, 1 de.Bo Crab apple preserves\u20141.- My, = We 3 LA , ; COOKERY.; a .\"CU.C.Cleveland,\u201d 1 Brown, 1 Mrs.Wm, Olney, 1 Miss Jamieson, 2 Mrs, L J.Porter, - Philbrick.3 mon Bit Mrs.C.0.BY Le Mrs, Wir.Over.pan .Custard: piel Nis.A ah { strong; 2 Mrs.3 pes 1 Home, \u2018made éandy-\u2014L \u201cMrs.Steph CCE pi MORIN CASF por, INDICTMENT I a King\u2019 gs.Benc -h In the Gur, oS Broderick, to ond the that it W whe, asked for.The es por aed.a true bijl a Custoon f mansin ed will iil no date in tl be \u20ac peserved judgment.usiiens.Court this The on foun 01 the Co the addre- nee he \u201ccase of I.YN ith the theft of hay.TRE: JURY COMFORTABL \u201cShoe yesterds, afternoon 8 bees substituted for.the oe jurymen now sit 1n The The change is.PPS dor or \u201coases THAT WL \u201cTRIED.list.of the me ening ng with befo 's Bench, now th: Court Jury have completes! the bors : tkinson, manslau Nr A that \u2018\u2018On.the 31xt ho charge Js Richmond, he did unlawfully kill \u2018and th: pce\u201d Atkinson of | the excursion train gular jet pas dt GTR.at Richmao Fr day in-question, and.it is « that he left the station befo had orders to do so.The indic in this cage is preferred at the « dirt 8 of; the Attorncy-f(Genciflf] .On the 2nd Nov 10, is ae that he by d cause -and induc pes to.ry a certain va security, to wit : me cheque © Hoehelkge, Bank.\u2018for $25, with ve It -will\u201d be remer i ispanse ue out of ai el e is charged witl ing on.thes 1th of August, 14 sleslinig \u201cone suit -ef.glothes \u2018ancl sisi [roms on D.Dumont at diols te charge wi! at de » tonne of Auldahd, on t y.1905, by false pretenc ining.from trom HL.Lan Lamontagne on tainig from - H.\u2018Lamontagne horse of the value of $72 an sum of \u20188100 in money with\" \u2018int defraud, « Miles Shannon, of the \u2018 Town.Hatley, The charge is that he 18th of August, 1905, did uni aud indecently apsault Winnifr doceur, à girl of the age of yrs, \u2018 sie Custesu, of ihe To Brompton, _ 1¢ is charged t! of July; 1906, he di ; ui manslaughter by there an: wlawfully killing Moise Custea i Lercel Custeau, that he.did a fi fai] to Mod Cu vide the 113:>ssu me nca.Redmond\u2014' \u2018wo charges out\u201d In the case of.James Wood day slternoon, Mr.Justice Hut ne the accused to zo out as furnishing bonds to the : ad hundred dollars,\" and a el hid bench-warrant Tor 4he or two daughters, .who\" w.ial witnesses in the \u2018cu- 0 failed to appear.407 rs | LUE RACING LAW ST présoives INJUNCTION AG & COMMISSION.Cinianaty 41, 0, Oct.4\u2014The k.- law was\u201d d » and the.injunctic acing commission w co \u2018the case.remanded ne ited 's for further proceed: peale j St (aies Circuit, Court In\u201cthis çi Tuesday.mo éanonesd by Judy\u201c Ti State com racing cominiss; Pi the ne nll Tuesday as KsI0N of thé k ey It places \u201cthe re n the State under n nd racing- .* commissions: or Tto grant: Rovernor with it 8 Or prevent, rn 9 Pas.By by boule lo test the law wa .bers of le.of St.Louis a: the Western Jockes x © as au i ile.T hey w 3 a sought el\u2018 Cireui th granted, Judy the law\u201d Was une ision-of the AR , .\u201ctop TOMO H of the journal of the A Arctic reg Bens read, PAR tragedy.| 1 a te hd n Toop of Huski ship, \u2018im olnt.and A Tobe sols co bo mpanion In i an, to.death, manner, Weaviausly, Wing A BO WY Eee 4 .Ry + ro."]
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