Sherbrooke daily record, 14 novembre 1906, mercredi 14 novembre 1906
[" 40404040.| t is\u2019 the moi fo at jo when 26H i i 2 a 28.stuff te the: \\ d \u201c ui Ta 3 a 5 SH Fn pe ! 4 oo -.3 > Ca¥ + + 4 .! \\ t + - T - OL: X; \u2018 3 ly THES IN \u201c+1 HAMILTON, ONT.- -_ ] me | \u2014 | .\u2018 4 pet Cars Stoned and Police 4 \u2018À neerless to Control Situat'on TED oF.\u2018§ 1 70 BE CALLED ON:\u2014 MA- yoB ISSUES PROCLAMATION ND PUNISHMENTS WILL BE HEAVY.ijton, \u2019 Ont., pyor Bi \"| be read if the disorderly c¢onduct is not stopped.ed and Magistrate have jui ail found guilty of takin a he disturbances will be sant on for ten years.fm ny jy Mayor to requisitien the od be refused, but issued his tion instead.me company 1 2 ars yesterday, ntended to aot it.d yesterday decided to ye the finances of the » wek to discover the price rat Company charges for its power, t it makes on it.de pr sicners_ yesterday afternoon ded that they were unable to give ger police protection, and that if » company ran its cars it [should supe the risk.citizens, calling™o lst evening the company November ; but beca * Lotons proceédings, decided not.to at- * the Ontario Railway and nu 2) l stating that the Riot Act \u20ac vor Biggar issued a proclamation J erdny i streets, when the cars ire op Street Railway Compahy asked ilitia_| the series of marginal stock gpecul .1.50h had \u2018cu'a- procla- Lions and in the manipulation of ac- : to Aounts, x LT pera The purpose appeared to be to esse of ¢ablish that the acta of Mr.McGill | he I | \u201c The Mayor has issued.a proclama- \u201cMie bo 4 ; observe good order.03 officially œnced that it will commence to bw ars to-day, and have ask tonfo authorities for militi ion.\u2014 8 XOBS WRECKED CARS Ten the people awoke to ut the cars were running moon, large crowds hey to the centre of the ly 5000 people congregated lat the mer of James and King stroets.™ A made : city, i.h fre was trouble when the ame to the corner on its |second ip.The crowd began to hiss, and ris of \u2018\u2018scab\u2019\u2019 came from al | g tététets\u201d it, The police did not think that todle would go-any further, and | nicipal investi; \u2018Hamilton inet Railway Company, and will a At the meeting of the Police | i ; JECT IN VIEW, J nation 14.\u2014- Tasted throughout almost an -Police Court, defence of mana agread ager of part- presenting Mr.to proving the connection «ent and the directors of 1e Ea- securing statentents \"Com- they Ne bee York them MATTER.* Le _ \u2018 _ McGill\u2019s Defence is to Connect Directors With Speculations.CHIEP ACCOUNTANT LANGTON \u2018IS EXAMINED WITH THIS OB- | Toronto, Nov.14,\u2014The.cross-exami- of J.G.Langton, for ears \u201cchief accountant of the Ontario ank, entire ay, and incidentally directed the outlines of the case for the | Mr.Charles McGill, ex- the Ontario Bank.\"l'he efforts of Mr! R.E.McKay, who is re- \u20ac McGill in these proceedings, were plainly directed towards of the presi- the bank in were the result of \u2018a\u2019 certain policy, and t that he- did nothing unknown to \u2018least some of the directors.Mr.Lang- ton was on the stand throughout the day for cross-examination, and in gév- efnl instances Mr.McKay succeeded in which.indicated | that the bank\u2019s investments in spéculative securities and its\u2019 account with stock brokers must have known to some of the directors.Before Mr.McGill came from Peterbo- ro to be.general manager of the bank, the \u2018directors were engaged\u2019 in an fort to maintain the quotations of the bank shares on the market, and, ae- cording to the- evidence of Mr.lLang- ton, Mr.A.II] Ames assisted in these \u201cOperations so materially as to breed the suspicion in the mind of President at ef- .tl 1\u20ac Cockburn that Mr.Ames was endeav- PO\" Loring to secure a place upon the hoard, ERE: e fact \u2014>\u2014 - onday ' TIARAS AND TIARAS._ their and THE OLD WORLD.first London, direc- AN SINPORTANT CABLEGRAM FROM Nov.14.\u2014Fashion having ruled that the tiara will be the favorite form of head-dress for evening costumes during the winter season, thou- sunds of women are practising the tiara tilt, that #, the correct angle at æ Ng m \"Whe 1 : to dis Pd eth \u2018which the tiardl is most effective, rela- a the crowd became more Hemon- tively to the cgrriage of the head.Ten ive, and someone threw wad | years ago, only titled ladies or wo- gui oo : men worth milljons, woge- tiaras, Now i was when the ' third car came there arè few.society.women: who don\u2019t jug that the real mu ail directions egfs.ston tr missiles were hurled_at t trouble began, » and he ear.|-possess one.Of course, tiara is an elastic word.It mséd not necessarily represent a cornet of diamonds, 1t m dvs were brok stri mean anything from that.to a wreath min find officers 2 the stxiko of metal leaves, : Among those most fer beads to escape being hit.| From popular forms are chaplets of flowers i on the police were powerless to constructed \"of metal and colored en- oaything, and for the next hour | 8mels, with such gems as the wearer ee was à wild scene in the centre |.¢an afford.= Amethysts, turquoises city, oo Co and s{ones of the less expensive kind byt.Pinch made an attempt to are abundantly used hy the less ambi- wa man named McKadden, but | tious, while minute examinations #eowd surrounded him and Me pr Someone pic large sign that was standi et struck the officer >sidewalk in front of a phot prisoner, ty and bead with it.\u2014_\u2014 UADIES RIDE ASTRIDE, Ak TITLED ONES MAY, BE WILY IN \u201cROTTEN ROW.11,\u2014Tue custd riding ho inde 8 so growing in Englu | \u201cnon, Nov, Wionable women da bo predicted that it\u2019 wil Winstead of the exception in Years, and that it will at ie remark than the custom 0 bicyoling, The arasctice is\u2019 Kim followed by society women à Row, tne fashionably riding in Hydo Park.Among the pro- tent women who ride in this | Visconnters Castlereagh, 1 of Westminster and the \"filer of the Duchess of Sat Milen How ee riding habits Are so con © present tudy be la to the t hed up g on ograph nm rseback nd that ract no already he Duoh- | youn ; trived as the -neutest \u2018aPpraraner.ve from sole points of view realized that théy are #8 à side saddle.The vhief| opposi- custom comes from rs of horsemanship, who found \"ew style much ensier taug A of lessons is much curtai % girls _learn_ to ride astr ht.The led ; in- ide \"as rescu- \u2018 scaling wax, parental over MANY.: London, Nov.14.\u2014The Ber SEEN ; that, taking atvan f ¥ Maric Sulzer, the æctress, beca he the à ver an undesirable alien.If comply she wilk be forcibly the police.This supplement the German Southwest \u2018Joachim, His \\ intended to marry the actress.of wo- in Africa of fashion : : + young \u201cHE\u2019S A BRICK.\u201d The phrase, while visiting pality asked his fortifications.Waving his troops, wh djery array, guest .it can not towar the hand man is a brick.\u201d step wus taken Kaiser's banishment to Prince Majesty's cousin, who 3 #1 inuced «rom an Eastern ruler, wh neighboring princi- § host to show him the KAISER'S WAR ON A WOMAN.MARIE SULZER.THE ACTRESS, TO MA BE BANISHED FROM GER- lin cor-{ respondent of the Daily Express says tage of the fact that by marrying Baron Liebenberg, sometimes reveals blobs of colored an d / Uy as their brothers.\u2014\u2014_ \u2014 - = ps = i ê +h .\u2018 ; .[ 3 a | = - \\ \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ' ~ ; x \\ î | .A 4.3?i ; >: Li (From Canadian \u2018 FEAT A 4 i._ \u2018 / 5 \u2019 i SL.Di PPELIETER, 8 1 FOR SHERBROOKE.\u201d Newspaper ane Cartoonist Associntion.) ~ te Austrian subject, the Prussian Government, has served n notice on her ordering lier to quit the country withih 2 \u201ctnight, on.the grounds that she fortnight, on.the g shale ot expelled by to a \u2018\u201cHe\u2019s a brick,\u201d\u201d orig- * who his ich were drawn up in sol the Prince said to his ) 4 A : ° : \u201cThese are my fortifications ; every | \u2018Îread in & newspaper a report.that [ANNA GOULD | CHINESE TO spenp new | | A | | had all -along demanded.} takeable attitude of the bulk of the \u20181 miners, \u2018Ww CONVICTED SAILORS hard under an escort of killing one man.Clothes and: d - orn 5 .\u2019 = \u2018 NINE HUNDRED OF THEM LEFT parture of about nine | | : SHEHBROOKE, QUE.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1906.[IENSE WINS (court news GRANTED DIVORCE.IN SUTTON TOWNSHP,| FROM SWEETSBRG Now Free From Count Boni de Vote Took Place Yesterday on Judgment In The Cases of Castellane.GIVEN CUSTODY - OF HER CHILD- \u201cREN, BUT CANNOT REMOVE THEM FROM FRANCE.Paris, Nov.- 14 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Countess de Castellane, formerly Misa.Anna Gould, was to-day granted a divorce and custody of her children, who, however, will not be allowed to be taken from Francé without the con- their father.WAKE THER ESCAPE Had Besa Convicted And Sentenced To Siberia.ON EVE OF DEPARTURE, OVERPOWERED GUARD AND ESCAPED.; Cronstadt, ltusstm, Nov.14.\u2014Twont ty-five sailors who were sentenced to labor in mines for life after having been convicted of participation in August mutiny, escaped last | night while awaiting deportation.They were alvowed -to visit baths 16 soldiers, \u2018and overpowered and disarmed the: guard, ~The convicts ther donned eéivilian : isappeared.Only one of the fugitives has been captured., ! YEAR'S AT HOME.VANCOUVER ON THE-S.S.\\ EMERESS OF JAPAN.Vancouver, Nov.14.\u2014All records of an exodus ol Chinese to attend the New Year's festivities in their native land were broken recently with the de- hundretl celes- tials for the Orient on the steamship Empress of Japan, The largest number which ever Jeft this port before sent\u2019 of Count Beni de Castellane, | Local Option Question.TOWN\u2014VILLAGE GOES LICENSE BY 8.on local option against Ticense took place here yesterday.co -The.license men won by a majority of 75 in the tows and by\u20185 in the corporation of Sutton, e majority in 1900 in town \u201cwas 114 for license.: \\ The contest though pied has been eenly -waged.e temperance party has held meetings throughout \u2018the township and.had stromag hope of victory.J 4° .The anti-local option:campaign work was done more quietl§ but evidently quite as effectively.§ TU 1 T2 MASONIC - tims LAST EVENING -§ VACTORIA LODGE TO CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY.The new Masonic chagabers in the Record.block - were: decupied for the first time last evening; when Victoria Lodge, No.16, A.F.AM., held a regular communication, There was a very large attendarkce of the members pressed themselves as being very much committee was appoinf rangements {or the celÿbration \u2018of the .50th anniversary of thé\"institution - of Victoria Lodge, : assed the 560th mile stone last year.hat form this celebration will take has not yet been decided upon.The District Deputy Grand Master of St.Francis District R.W: Bro.A.Sangster, paid: his official visit to Victoria last evening.He was re ceived with the honors befitting: his rank, and after witnessing the exem- lification of work he addressed .the rethren present hessake a period of prosperity to tha Masonic bodies that will meet\u2019 in the sew quarters.The dedication of the reoms will take place probably some time in December.- - on one steamer went out on October 30 last year, on.the Japan.On.this occasian cfa took.six hundred.and\u2019 fifty-five Chinese, 14 Local Chinese \u2018to | the number of about four hundred and twenty-five were registared out on the Japan.Fhe remaindér came from \u2018all parts of the United States, and a special bringing over three hundred of them reached Vancouver from Montreal: The record for local-outward registrations: is held by the crowd going eut on the Japan.The greatest number of local Chinese ever.sent out before was three hundred and sixty-one, taken by the Japan on October 30, last year.The cause of such a large number of Chinese going home this year is that times in this country.hgve been prosperous with them, as with the white races, and they have more money to spend, The November sailings from Vancouver for the Orient will also take \u2018out many Chinese: | Practically all of them will return! within the next year.- - .\u2018 .Nine Hindus -and half a dozen Chinese were deported on the Empress of Japan.Because she took out so many steerage passengers, the Empress of Japan has had little room for cargo and she had but about 1,500 tons.LORD'S DAY ALLIANCE \"AND EARL GREY.DELAY ACTION REGARDING RESOLUTIONS OF THANKS TO - HIS EXCELLENCY.Toronto, Nov.14.\u2014At the annual meeting of the Ontario Lord\u2019s Day Alliance on Friday it was intended to adopt a resolution expressing.tho thanks of the Alliance to His Excellency Earl Grey the Governor-General, for his sympathy with the Alliance and assistance in their work.- This, however, was not done on account oi an objection raised by one member, Rev.Mr.Scott, who stated he had daripg hig western trip.Earl Grey had either gone on a \u2018shooting ex- edition or made preparations for doing so on Bunday.In vitw of the uncertainty of the members as to accuracy of this report several protest- ad against the adoption of such -a resolution end on suggestion .of the president, Mr: J.K.MacDonald, the resolution was not put.- _-\u2014\u2014{} mmmemmeemisinitii - COAL STRIKE ENDS.nett , REPRESENTATIVE OF \u2018UNION VINDICATES COMPANY\u2014CON- CEDES ALI ITS DEMANDS.Fernie, B.C., November ¥4.'~\u2014 The coul strike that has been in force for the past seven weeks came to an un- expeeted.end.Tuesday eveniñg, when Mr.T.Burke, representative of the National Board of the A M.W.of A., called upon General Manager Lindsey and conceded ,all that the company The agreement, signed by Mr.Lindsey and Mr.Burke; vindicates * the company completely.Mr.Burke was forced into surrender by the \u201cUunmis- 9.apposed the strike from the first.2° gn { : The.births in.Frange for 1908.pum: train tarts TO EXCAVATE: HERCULANEUNM.PROFESSOR-W, FL \u20188.PLANS ' ACCEPTED BY THE ITALIAN: GOVERNMENT.Rome, November 14.\u2014 Professor Charles Waldstein, professor of _ fine in King\u2019s College, Cambridge, England, will arriv here shortly or the purpose of perfecting an agree ment with \u2018the Italian Governmen concerning the carrying out hs his project for the excavation of the ancient city of Herculaneum, The Professor\u2019s plans to this end have been accepted by.the.Italian Government on the condition that the participation of foreign countries in the work be only under the form of private contributions,' and that\u2019 there is.no foreign official interference.Professor Waldstein has secured the active co-operation of King Victor Emmanuel as president of his organization, as well as (that of Emperor William, King Edward and President \u2018Roosevelt.\"The excavation of Herculaneum will be a gigantic ehter rise.The.work of digging up the ancient city wa begun by King Charles TII., in 1738, and it was continued under the direction of the Itali Crovernment 1866.city there stands to-day the town Resina location of Rerina \u2018has necessary to abandon research work.i ROYAL PAPER MILLS tie ON THE 22ND WHEN MATTER MAY BE CLOSED.Mr.George Van Dyke, of Boston who has made ,u | j purchase of the: Royal Paper Mills, o East Angus, was in town this week The deal is not; yet is to bo held on when the negotiatio ed and possibly.clo of the property by the syndicate he rep ns will be advane 1 sents, ING HUSBAND\u2019 oo.SYDNI .\" Sydney, N.S., November 14.Peary Arctic steamer Roosevelt.not arrived yet, and no one \u2018seems to know when she will reach port.Mrs.Peary has been here since ~Sdturday.Last night she stated that she had not heard from her husband since the 8th, he then being at Battle Harbor.She has sent him messages from Portland, but they have been returned, her conclusion being that the station has been closed for the winter, and there will be no further news: of her husband until he arives in Sydney.In view of this the date of Peary\u2019s departure from Battle Harbor cannot be ascertained.lt may be that he will ARRIVAE AT - M 3 \u2014, The showing\u2019 a decrease \u2018\u2019 of the-totalkk of; 1904, Lv re 807,202 10,937 from oxpresses anxidty about Mrs.+ Peary.1t is thougirt: sait \u2018delayed in the transmission.+ | Sutton; -Nov.11.\u2014{Speoial.)-Voting.of Victoria and other lodges.All exy pleased with: the ngw quarters.A to make ar-: the .lodge having in This \u2014 excavation has always been attended with the greatest -diffi- culty, as over the ruins of the ancient o ith 20,000 inhabitants.The with often.made it-} of Bedford.NEGOTIATIONS.proposition for the closed.\u201cA meeting the 22nd instant, bY, the purchase r.Van Dyke and has Telograms hkverbeen received \u201cby, Morris K.Jessy] President\u2014of thd Peary Arotic Club, from ry, in he # 1 i Charbotte vs Page, Of Granby 75 MAJORITY FOR LICENSE IN THE AUGER VS.BROME CASE MAY GO TO APPEAL\u2014SUBJECT OF CAMPAIGN SPEECHES - ~ A FEW YEARS AGO.Sweetsburg, November 14.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The regular term of the Superior Court opened here.yosterday under the presidency of His Lordship Mr.Justice Lynch, who, however, will have to leave Thursday morning for Montreal, where he will be sitting for several days, ad hoc, in the Court of Appeals.7 Le Amongst the judgments rendered are the\u201d following : : , - - CHABOTTE.VS.PAGE: * \u2018 F The\u2019 defendant is \u2018just building : large hotel on Main street, at ms | ; \u201c10y, and had contracted with the plain- FIRST MEETING JN NEW HALL à | ANOTHER MEETING WILL BE ELD) \u2019 f not arrive here for several daya.yet.| | Both parties are froml Granby.ran- tif, Joseph Chabotte,- to build a Stonewall at 82.25-a rod._ The contract was a verbal one and took place at the end of May, 1906, and the job vas to be completed by the 1st of July then following.During the pro- \u2018giess of work defendant paid plaintiff but then a disagreement happened between the parties.The result was that the plaintiff took the present action \u2018to recover the sum of $272.18, balance of his work and for materials furnished.The defendant pleaded that.Je had not formally accepted the work that the same was not completed, that he had to finish it himself, and that moreover he had a contra-account more than: sufficient to offset.plaintiff's claim.There was -also a misunderstanding \u2018about the measurement of the wall, plaintiff pleading that it should .be calcubatéd: as simple rods, whereas defendant claims ° that they should be measured -as running rods, and one stating that there \u2018were 240 rods, whereas the other put it at 249 rods and 13 feet.The \u2018evidence on this score being conflicting, the judge took the medium course and adopted as the measures, 244 2-3 rods at $2.- 25, making a total of $551.04.Out of this, it is \u2018admitted by the-partiés that.the-sum of $385 was count before the institution: of the action.Defendant also got credit for $48.05 for hired help and lime ;: $20 for pointing the wa 1; $23 for the.Pplaintif, and also $25.damages for ely in making the work, making a total sûm of 8501.05, leaving .a balance due in favor of plaintiff for which judgment is given\u2019 and costs of ian action of that class.; CHABOTTE VS.PAGE, These are the same parties.This is an actioh for $199, damages for slander, defamatory language and \u2018at Granby the last.There was no proved except that defendant \u2018pretty rougli langüage towards plaintiff, and being in violent temper, gesticulated so much that plaintiff took it that he was threatened to be struck, but nothing of that kind happened.However, the Court must show its disapproval of the undignified conduct of defendant, who is condemned to pay the sum of $25 damages, with costs of - an action between $60 and $100.THE AUGER VS.BROME CASE.The extended and technical notes already published in these columns in.| - the case of Auger vs.Brome do not give a: full and popular aspect of the cage.A he mâtters from which the case arises have not been well known these latter years \u2014but fifteen to twenty years ago it was the general talk amongst municipal councillors and public men generally in the District At that time, no candidate fof popular suffrage would have thought himself worthy of.publie, confidence if he did not say that he had fot would relieve his constituency from \u2018tho burden of large sums claimed by the Provincial Government as coming from what was then known as the Municipal Loan Fund.Few munici- -palities, if any, did reimburse the public exchequer for any advances had from that fund.But readjustments had to be made with the Government | or neighboring municipalities.In the Eastern Townships were.entitled to a certain indemnity arisibg out of the fact that the old parishes, seigneuries, had been favored by the Seigniorial Act of 1854, by which the old censitairies were discharged, at the public expense, of tedious.and onerous charges towards their lords and masters, seigneurs.lt appéars that the County of Shefford a not get such indemnity, but had to give 1t up in order to wipe out its credited indebtedness to the Municipal Loan Fund.The Townships of Farnham and Brome, having - passed within the limits of Brome, were sup- MBsed to have received their share of |: the seigniorial , indemnity.Shefford lost bers, to discharge the old obliga- ese tions contracted \u2018together with 4 \u2018townships, when they decided to hel the building of the Stanstead, Shef- ford and Chambly Railway.After broiling.the matter over for some time the hurd-headed, positive municipal councillors of Shefford, with a.good \"deal of horse sense and otherwise, decided not to enter the litigation about willing enough to turn over the hot chestnut to the present plaintiff, who having got a transfer by a resolution of the County Council, carried on division, proceeded with his case, under thecadvice of as good lawyers as could \u2018be found \u2018at that time.On this wipeot, it is queer enough 10° remark tha?\u2018th that possibly these were | - .Lo IS Cel nga sare none payin me yr qe opp TE EPI A Er LN AT SOR RAM sm Cord : a i : | «I AContinued an pas -Bve,) .; % ples: | _ .a 2° JING QI, Con REAR MET Ef ee a certain sums of money on account, paid on ac- ling{ the joices which ought\u2019 to be :done by assault; alleged to have taken place\u2019 2nd day, of Jugust : special damage: eed in the ratepayers.their claim against Brome, and were.Le | = | DANVILLE PASTOR RECEIVES ~ CALL TO BOSTON CHURCH.Danville, Nov.14, (Special Rev.M.Grant Nelson, pastor of the Adventist Church, has_received a call to the pastorate of an Adventist, Church in Boston, Mass.Mr, Nelson has the call under consideration, as it opens before: him a very wide field of service, | : ; [ ; TIMBER GANGS IN BROME.\u2018Sutton, \u2018Nov.14.\u2014 (Spegal)\u2014 Mr.L.St.Laurent, the well known square timber contractor of this place, has a gang of men in the woods near Brome Centre cutting square timber for shipment to England, and also cutting basswood an hemlock for Devlin\u2019s | mill irf Brôme, and white aëh| for New Hampshire, to be worked jup into hames.\u201cThe square timber is mostly made from birch and maple trees.Mr.St.Laurent proposes soon to organize a sccond gang.25TH ANNIVERSARY OF CHURCH .DEDICATION.South Stukely, Nov.14, (Special) The congregation of the Methodist church celebrated the twenty-fifth ~anniversary of the dedication of the church on Tuesday, Nov.6th.A dinner.was served by the ladies in Association Hall, which- was much enjoyed by those fortunate enough _ to be present, In the.afternoon the company adjourned to the church where there were addresses by Rev.S.Teeson, of Magog, and Rev.W.Smith, of \"Knowlton, (both former pastors) also .hy, Rev.Charles Ireland, of St.Matthew's church and Rev.J.Garvin.ring the afternoon the choir rendered choice selections,\u201d ; | | ; - py I DANVILLE .CONTRIBUTES LIEFR - ALLY TO CHINESE MiSSIO : cu FIELD.| .Danville, Nov.11, (Special)\u2014Miss ME.Burke, from Nanking, China, spoke at the Adventist\u2019 Church, last Sunday, Nov.11, morning and evening, and also addressed the children of x Sunda À School.Two hundred and dollars were raised in cash and pledges, for the China field, by the church and Sunday School.Miss Burke has been in, China for the past six years under the auspices of thé American, Advent Mission Society, of Boston, and is at {Present home for rest.She is making a tour of many of the Adventist Churches, in Vermont and ues at.the present time, co LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT [FROM | Sutton, Nov.14.(Spesia | Sutton, Nov.14, \u2014 (Special) '\u2014 The Mesars,.A.J, and.V.N.Dyer made a shipment of \u2018live\u2019 stock from here to | Montreal on Mu : of 70 hogs, 50 - head bf cattle, 25 sheep .and lambs and 25 calves.Hogs went.at -b cents, calves from ¥3 to $5, = according_to age and quality/; sheep, 1 33c.per lb.; tambs, Be.per b., and cattle all- the way from.$5 for cun- ners up to $20.two cars.- _ - Last week\u2019s shipment consisted of 75 head of cpttle, 50 hogs, 25 sheep and lambs and 15 calves at practically the same prices as the present week with some slight variations.last week\u2019s shipment filled three cars, the total number of carloads shipped by the Messrs.Dyer during the past 4 weeks being 12 full cor loads.Lo CHURCH ANNIVERSARY AT SUT Sutton, Que., Nov.14.\u2014 (Specigl)\u2014 | The - services in connection with Ythe DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS PRICE ONE CENT.4 28th anniversary of the Methodist Church here were brought to a close, last evening.The Rev.\"G.G.Huxtable of Montreal, preached the sermons on Sunday, both morning and evening.The congregations were fair, although | the weather was not very favorable.The concluding service was held Monday evening when an.oyster supper - was served to about tww hundred-peo- ple, after which a good programme | was, given, \u2018 : ; ii, The most, interesting: items on the | programme were a solo, by Mrs.Macdonald ; duet by Mrs.Pletts and Miss Ramsden ; recitation by Mrs.Hurlbut, and addresses by Rev.Mr.Hodgson, Rev.Mr.Huxtable and Rev.Mr.{ VICTIM OF \"MANSONVILLE SHOOT- | esday night consisting: The shipment filled | Theakston, ; DUNHAM LADIES\u2019 COLLEGE.Dunham, Nov.14, \u2014 (Special)\u2014 On.Tuesday, Oct.30th, Rev.Canon Long- hurst, Vice-President of Dunham - \u2019 dies College, Mr.Enoch Buzzell, chairman, and Rev, W, I.R.Lewis, Secretary -of the Executive Committee, met at the College far the purpose of presenting ihe A, A.certifidates, priz- - es and medals wan al \u2018the McGill and.Quebec examinations in Jupe last.Re: grets were expressed because of the unavoidable absence\" of Bishop, Carmichael, His Lordship Mr./ » stioe Lynch, the.Revs.R.Y.Overing and H.Plaist- ed and Mr.H.F.Williams.' A.A.certificates were received by the .Misses.Marion -F.Williams, Bernice .Reynolds, Irene Shaw, Dorothy, Bush- cll\u2019 and Geraldine Trenholme ; Miss M.TF.Williams, prize in A.A.class ; Miss Gladys Baker, prize in 1l.Grade Academy ; Miss Ethel Garrick, prize inl.Gradé Academy ; also prize for high.| \u2018ost marks in ¥rench obtained \"by any pupil, 93 per cent.; Miss Doris Woven- den, prize .in II.Grade Model ; Miss Kathleen Teals, gold medal for highest percentage in Academy | rades, 84 per- cent ; Miss G.Elliott, silver medal, awarded by the Æ.T.Bank for.the highest marks obtained-in any six\" selected subjects in Grade II.Academy: ; ING WAS VETERAN OF CIVIL Knowlton, Nov.14.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The funeral of the late Jogeph Benoit was, held at the Roman Cathelic Church in Knowlton on Tuesday, - at \u2014 - 10 o'clock am., Nov: 13th.The mass was celebrated male.ab er Descel elle, ~ isted by a male qhart consists\u2019 ing » J, N: Davignon, E.and George.Gingras, \u2018ing of Messrs.Fleury, Albert wife, thirteen children, five sons-indaw and daughters-in-law\u2019 ani three grandchildren, making a total:of fwonby-twa | members of the immediate.lamily./ i \u2018host of other \u2026 relatives, friends sand .acquaintances attended the-seryices.The bearers were.Messrs, Jos, Bombardier, J.St.Martin, John Lang- | \u2018lois and Adrian Gauthier.The manag- .- er of the funeraly was Mr.Paul Gin- gras.Co Mr.Benoit was born in Highgate, Vt., 1843, and enlisted in the American army years in the, battles, but Civil War and in many was not wounded in.any way.\u201c He received his -discharge in 1866, and Jor sixteen years has re- ' ceived a small -pension from the U.8.» < Government.For several years past he with -his growing family has lived in Knowlton and has made many friends.He \u2018has been.a hard-working man and apparently\u201d of great strength, but the accidental pistol.shot through his body brought him to an untimely death.or re SE \u2014 MOTHER AND THREE .2 CHILDREN PERSH.House Caught Fire In Early Morning.| - me | SAD AFFAIR | AT COLD MICH.\u2014 HUSBAND DISCOV- - \u201cERED BLAZE BUT COULD ; NOT ENTER HOUSE Coldwater, Mich., Nov.14;\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mrs.Charles Mowrey, aged 21 years, and her three cyrfidren, omer, aged 6 years; Louise, aged 3 years, and a baby of six months, \"in: thei \u2018ed to death early to-day in their home on a farm at Batavia station, i Charles Mowrey, husband and fath- pr, rose early and built two fires in the houses .He then went to the barn to do chores, and while there discov ered that his house was afirey : He rushed back, but the flames had \u2018made such headway that-he could not enter the house and his calls through the windows to his family brought no response.( | LS It is thought that mother ahd children were suffocated while asleep.- + - TO MURDER ITALY'S KING.EA : \u2018\u2018FRUSTRATED_BY POLICE.:\u201d, bom Naples\u2019 to the Central éws says that the police there have made two important arrests, thereby.frustrating two conspiracies -hatched .in New Jersey against the life of King Victor Emmanuel, the Duke of Aosta, who is his cousin, and the Duchess of Aosta.Information was reqeived by the police that an envoy had left Paterson, N.J., charged \u2018with the assassination of the Duke and Duchess.This anarchist was promptly arrested upon his arrival at Naples.Meanwhile the ltalian authorities | learned that ai Italian anarchist, named Gabrielle \u2018Lauseto had been chosen by the Paterson commitve, - \" - = is ala en _.- \u2026 be oot aimé or \" = \u201c a \u2014\u2014 .= - hon pet pr ) - : = a Em Len Ey 2 = - a .a ete: a RAE GEE ee 2 RR x hs nel ras = Ti pl hi i 2 La EUR a SO : Se To pus pu \u2018 es a [Lei = DIES ATM.ME ne \u2019 = ii ENA RT ST re =, ze yng ; 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T sh ; © - & | \u2019 Ç 1, © _ : a ET 5 | % w ét ) ; ; | .| vite Ë a Sep RE Le SE » Te no ; ve ; | ny HA RAGE KR | KR DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER \u201814, -1906: : | 1% »i2 ; i LES ; La , | x ; .LL | EH EE iE t.j \u2014 - : \u2014 1 inf OH.x Shi { BRYAN SEES HOPE | CORRESPONDENCE.[ .DANVILLE.: | _ » ] \u20ac i 3 : - | ! \u2018 a 1 = Nov.À ~Th ' La: ips\u2019 Mi ipnary , iN JW aR.| | ARR 1 - ATLeather DOITU [ror ms PAY, prouvros Taverne sii if maitre VAI HET-DEPATIMENT : Je j À Ne N .; ' AGAINS'E sSunvoir\u201ctonni-\u2014 | Daneflle- held their régulas- monthly JI \u201ca pe oe mem fer ne var Te ea SLE 3 ; 4 : DECLARES THERE IS LI 5 IN} ana 1 re ar meeting at the home Mr.and Mrs.3 EEE À\" wud considere! at one time to, be the \\ y + FIO irr TIONS IN HIS prethicr.\u2018 Wilbur Gallu F ida Nov.9th RSW a VC at LR Eg Cy en £4 Le 8 proper thing for sofial evening wear.| THE NFW YORK RESULT'TO Editor of Record : : [and was the banner meeting of the ] GP CA P S #d CARPET ENDS which AE HE : .But now the, proper thing \"ous no PLEASE ROOSEVELT, Sir, Some time ago the trustees of year.1.eqq | : ¢ $1 4 ; culately white Jine ut does : Bre \u2018ve ai .ic \u2019 Hie fusca hie bch thal lc Lincoln, Neb, Nov.14_Comment.Brempton closed the school ut Bromp: Six single teams and one doubly we describe below ; will be placed on sale THURS- * if - E - - s We give you the proper kind, ing on the results of Tuesdays elec tax in that distriet - help UE a tea vers filled with Feo le who DAY and FRIDAY specially priced for the two days.i\u2019 | FEE ie E ; a \" Y tion, W.J.Bryan has issued the fol- school at\u2018 the western town line.The and generous DDE On of the host We are continuing the sale the second day ; so that w the brands of Cikarg Ise ET | lowing statement : atlcpayers at Brompton kalls hire aland hostess by driving out into the -of.0t : : 2 can.We come ine 11h04 4 ie _ IMPÉRIAL LAUNDR | \u201che \u2018election of 1906 indicates a teacher and run a private school at | country threo.miles, = Twenty \u2018mem- our bis b of the vy Patrons may be able to take advantage with ok omen Auer aN Telephone 10.rend in favor of the Democratic pat- their own expense.OB bers \u2018mad visitors and six honotarics of this sale.ur Portier ahd Curtain Oddments were pimions\u2014back tc Brey od | Hid i SC |i.It proves that the Democratic] trustees last oar Loue When the were present.jAlter devotional exer nearly all sold the first day advertised.: \u201cRetail Topas: re qu, BAVIDSON, a'etlst | | vie is érowi ; i- _ ond TRE whe bus i : : x le acconisty will fing.FR Presiden Sek Nin 1.; party is growing sironger ns Republi authorizing an .expenditure of some ]gociety were ov lesson on West Made-up Carpets and Carpet Ends | size, color, quality and \u20182 give of financial fing: = BEN | M.#4; N can policies ate developed 'n ew 3130.00 to educate six scholars at the Central Africs van taken up, Chisam- quantity as given below with reduced prices.IAT 81 for Such informatie bene Lo dun, É f j EF 8 5: HM York \u2018the party has won a signa vic-{ west end 0 the township when they/'ba Mission Station bein the study | ° ; tron of ST Lp wre ane K ORMIE 4 3 3 4 + ; 8 # _ aN) tory im spite of the tremendous, efforts rofuard.to pay ten cents.per day for |for 1906, which os ollowed by re- R A to MADE-UP CARPETS MN R _ pt JUS TER MIF .#; 4 | put forth in.behalf of the Administra-| transport to ratepayers in the\u2018 eastern marks from various members regard-{ : feos ° .; Re Sal | ) Ee A dater 4 tion, The defeat of Mr.Hearst, the} part of the township, who had to car- [ing the wonderful work being done by | Quantity Quality ~~ Size.T Color: price.price.po mi E1LRH 5 4 yg Demideratic acl Independegiée.ague ry their children three miles or over|Rev.Mr.and Mrs.Currie and .their! 2 Brusselsy © 10-6x 12-0 Tan and navy $30.00 £24.00 IRE à I t i i ibl e candidate for govaror, WhLh Ere me school in a neighboring village.helpers.Selections were also\u2019 read, 1 .\u2026 Brussels 8-3 x I0-7 Fawn and pink 23.860 19.00 | 18 ieida b 2 IS mpossi disappointment 40: 16 pri ind] + id the ratepayers of Brompton get|relating to the heathen world in In-: 1 Brussels _ .83x11-4 Fawn and pink 25.50 20.00 [Hv 8 3 k the party, is explained by Jae ich} justice when last year they paid $1.404| dia and Turkey.Rev.Mr, and Mrs.1 Brussels 8-3 x 10:6 Blue 1.19.50 15.60 - a21706 F1 to make a soap Jrob Mr.Hughes's _ Victory of both |-per month, scholar fee each, for-four Pollock gave musiéal selections, which 1 ~ Tapestry 12:9 x 16-11 ~ Fawn and green -33.00 26.50 HHH E 3 any better, purer, v glory ond political signe ee + much Shalem at Bromptonville, when a pars were much enjoyed.Following Poi 1 Axminster 5-3 x 10-0 , Fawn|and green 19.55 16.63 \"15425 Mt + 2: - CS, ent Roosevelt can ich | ty- from the township of Windsor only y ,which reflect- | pie = ue \u2014 ; i \u201cFETE i ] a or more pleasant to cause for à rjoicing in the Now York poid fifty cent Der month for oh oon ur as: \u2018good obokin g.© | MA - + A £ .CARPET ENDS + MN A : us A 7 returns.To have his own Sta | children attending our school ?a \u201cche meet Clové 1 Bes ° UN f ART BEE À c- use than Democratic : cannot be gratifying to} \"The Secretary says he was willing to ay 14 Miss x uriel C leyeland spent Yds.Qual.- Color.- | Regular Sale Fan: 7 , | pO 10 find that his personal at-| pay more, but he, the Secretary,| King's Hall, Comp sister, \u201cLathicen a | La TS ; rice.price.LH LUE it BABY S OWN SOAP tack upon: Mr.Hearst had little in- thought {, was enough.re Y»| King's Hall, Compton.; 19 1-8 Brussels | Green\u2019 i Lin TOUT (ATAE Ta7 5.825,82 819.50 | gg IR TE A4 1 4 4 | fluence on the result, compared with| Do we receive justice when the school Mrs.Geo.\"McCracken had.a\u2019 family 19 12 \u2014 Brussels Green ce wenn jocrorses arene aie 26.33 20,00 | 8:16 bm { om * A EUR 13 24 \u2014 - the influence exerted by MoCarren, | at the western town line is started the | Teunion Monday eve, in honor of her 21 \u201cBrussels .Blue Cd en ens fess eens .eaves 26.25 19.75 | 9.15a,m Mon = Gi dé A El 1deal for tollet, nursery Murphy and Croker will net gladden| iy, of September every year, when our aunt, Mrs.Barlow, of Spokane.Twen- 8 | - - Brussels Red vo series ene fees arsrens vee 10.80 * 7.75 daily.{ Ton IL 12 63 18 2107 and bath ; his Thanksgiving Day.The President\u2019s children usually have to wait until the ty-five of t e relatives of the Morrill 14 1-2 Brussels ed Le 00 erin ens eee ee » \u2026.19.58 14.75 unday : 4 1 1 14 AURA e 4 personal attack on Mr.Hearst was In middle of October before a school is femily were present.101-4 Brussels Green.eee eens wenn ene 13.84 10.35\" Ar | if EER 141) -ALBERT SOAPS, LIMITED § bad taste, to say the least, and the] provided for them, thus losing the Mr.George Brown left | Tuesday}! 1-2 - Brussels (stair) Bed ees renvvves Teesennnd see sseeees see 10.13 7.60 Sunday | FaLuy 11% MrRs., MONTREAL 3106 failure of that nttadk to favorably im-| jest time in the year to travel the |Imormipg for a few days hunting below: 72-3 ra § (stain)treen .«uo i.Vie eens seinen 9.20, 6.90 |gg; SIE TER NE} - press the public ought to be a warn-| Jong distance they have to go to and Blake's.ro 7 23, \u2026 Fepestty Fawn: + sue us pone sees ween ue \u2026 23.00 17.50 [day ps) 1 _ Th 3 Lk 8 | Mi 2 \u2019 > .ing for.the future.The Republicans from school ?; \u2019 : Among the arrivals are Mrs R.J 14 3-4 Tapestry + Wood \u2026 ses.srou seen sleese nuesne vsonse 11.80 : 8.90 ro t ata AE 1611 ps (© have had an- effective campaign cryl School Law Art.116 says: + | Kimpton, from Boston, where \u2018she has| 114 Lapestry (toi) Rea sé retire orgie (rene seen een ee\u201d 5.80 4,40 | solon 1:15 5118 114 é .\u2018lin \u201cstanding by the President.\u201d \u2018wal («No district shall exceed five miles |spent the last six-weeke; Rev.M.Grant 2 3-4 Tapestry stair) Red.ord rt nee wee ee 2200 1,70 480 pan, } Coatioook CERI EEE : years_from now that appeal will be of] i, length or breadth unless the school |Nelson, from Boston and St, Johns: 181-6 Velvet - Pen se beeen es det ee eee even wie 20.43 18.75 \u201cx Sunday] \u2014mediate ; TE su A y= ; Æ ., _ ho avail.Jven if he were.à candi- \u2018commissioners or trustees have provid- bury and Mr.P.G+ McGovern, who - 2 Axminster Fawn os QC no.soc005 qe, eens « a.wed 15.75 10.50 Cafe parlor oa : .: 11 LME 14108 Recor d off espon date, which no friend of his can aë led means for the transportation of the |spent Sunday in Portland.- Te Te \u2014 between Montreal Pas te 14.616 14 F (TR Co oo sume after his| repeated declarations, children to the school.\u201d I is Irene Richie léft Friday: for L | A.B : 1 i \u2018and Porthaf, - 1 208 12 2 LRE1 2 f W te d at he would have to confront he third \u2018Why did Art.116 mot State that Nyack College, Now York, Whore: she me TI) AYI EY, ; C.H.F0ss, City Tx.dre a ane [421 © term issue, and \u2018who would.| transport must be furni for.child-+ \u2018tin La.\"1 -105- VELLINGT( CT ; Lo 7 Hoe LIEN ; | ça $ an a * that issue\u2019 alone\u2019 would pot lose the ren distant, more than two and a half will continue her pie | os WELLINGTON STs mts mms s SHERBROOKE : we KING Sq, or.: BIH 1 14811: LAKE MEGANTIC.| President enough votes to make 8! miles from school.Co i nor A yr \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 .Station dry EOE {EL SPRINGHILL, rice hopeless?\u2019 | Cen oantoos seems to think that they | ROCK ISLAND and DERBY LINE, | STANSTEAD.| STANSTEAD JUNCTION.|\" Abe.LRTI REL BH MARSBORO, = 1 \u2014 \"| can run a school at oné corner of the} Nov.14.\u2014Sleighs first made their a A Nov.14.\u2014Mrs.!Mitghell, of Brook-| Nov 14 \u2014Mrs.R 8, | RIEL REFUGE DAS ANGLE BN | FINED FOR SNEEZING | district and compel ratepoyers-to car- pearance on Monday but as yet sleigh: lyn, N.Y., who = has three daughters, quite ll She is attended By Dr, R 7 4 i a \u201c, \" .- , ° a ; * * ~ - in s.vets .a - = , LE 1 ; ANP or ! ; ne oo .À 113 Frilg ~ Favorable terms are offered to those | em.: no ee rere wero.hiso farms and Mr, Wil Ta \u2018 ir pupils at the Ursuline Uonvent, has Whitcher, mu 1 PACI A MCOREA.| 1 à 21410 : in | 1.io ; EE Sy Te myer re C ecided \u201cto, board \u2018at \u201cMrs, R.W.s.R.C.Ki ; ; | .\u2019 ne) gi who will supply local -news from the Lee EAT | eel this part of the deer B er recently killed two decided \u2018to, board at Mrs, R.W.| Mrs.RB.G.Kimpton, from Abenakis H A, Moon n HEIR EN \u2018labove places, at- least once a week.\u2018GERMANS ACCUSED OF CR } township, \"Two Hoi the forms have rm 9.F.night s- pasture.J Moore's for the winter.121 Springs, a former resident of this placa] | TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOEt + - + Dols Éatey, 1310455147 For particulars address : ING PUBLIC DISORDER.\u2018been sold and when these parties move The report that Dr.H.C.Rugg had | Miss B.Terrill went to Lennoxville,| is the guest of Mr.and Mrs, S a : 9.38 Am.Daily except Mo: AY ram 21 0 14HLE LCR EDITOR DAILY RECORD, - , | A ese partie Ve | gold his residence is.wholly unfounded, Thursday to attend the annual stu- Norton.: : ress \u2018for Mngog, Foster uday, .NDMAN & BI: HS ELD | EDITOR DAILY RECO.Berlin, Nov.14\u2014The danger of [away thore Will be two scholars left | Although thoy aro trying to, sell same dents\u2019 danco et Bishop's College.\u201d 1.Recent arrivals.include Miss Annio | Farnham.St.\u201cJoh, ea Than Le INL à Hoga \u2014 - \u2014 sneezing *loudI in the public streets in in wi Is de the Frenth- Coa dians and will go fo spend the winter with| Miss Terrill .was home from Sher- Beebe from Whitefield, N.H., on Satur.coaches and sleeping car, : NE =o à, DARCIN, 4 110: 711\u20ac 1 LL | Germany has jagain been brought 5» §- o can CRUE their daughter, Mrs.J.S.Whyte (nec.rooke, guest of her parents over] day to visit her | 1 \u201c| 8.00 a-m.Week days only.Exprm J.© Specialist: 1! Eau a.(di .I.WHAT THE COUNTRY NEEDS.general notice.Some time ago a citl- 1 for buyin choap forme ?Howto Alice Rugg) at Glace Bay, C.B.= |Sunday.- Mrs, H.S.Beebo er M parent Mr.And Magog, Foster, ham, Bt; dome © 49 King 8t., B $I BTL ik +, juisville Conrier-Jou a ector Hewton on m: 1 fa.a a \u2018 4 à yy : ri lady \u2019 .oS.B.Norton, | an sagen.À , MAUR TEE \u201c(From the Louisville Courier-Journal, no Mulheusen emeanor in von: tho qe of July in regard to à mat- Ein Maude Gordon, of Stanstead pr, ob.Pierce game night on à bike from Waltham, Mass.; Mr, Henry conchen eis 8 y Bon Lie oro HSE à SEE Stovens and \u201cchildren,\u201d of \u201cIsland ATI A LT Dal stint.1 Elwin E.Akhurst, a soh.cause He coukl not help it We have no appeal, public opinion 18! programme is guaranteed.P work they had accomplished ; Yond, visiting her mother, Mrs.C ATL TIG | TEANSHIPE Montron! street: _C RE : inst the party who opposes the re- | ; .rocecds y had accomp shed.| Miss L ; , s.Cross, ntronl street: \u2019 | against B16 potiy té \" hen fos to go towards buying a new: piano : : : Miss L.Mountain spent Saturday OF THE CANADIAN PACIFIC BY.+: 1-8 pag.F- ; on.presentatives of the ratepayers, Wien for, the Sunday : School.P conric and Su day at South Durham, the a ff pointments - NE , too often they only répresen \u2018wn.Mr.and Mrs.[Harry Rickard 00K.guest of Miss Etta Smith.| 4] D.KENNEBY _ jority in a certain part of the JOWN\" tained a few.of! their Friends t gnter- Nov.14.\u2014Among arrivals are : Miss Rev.Mr.Craik, of Waterville, :oe-| * cal a.ance.agent.\u201c _ 1ARIPE Lu Court y Tuesday evening at their lesen: | Margaret Davis, of Groveton,.N.H, cupied the Congregational pulpit on | ™SFINEST AND FASTESTm Plate Glass, etc, | Go to the Court, and von must P8Y home, | .eir pleasant Sunday, the guest of Her aunt, Mrs.\u2019 Sunday in the absence of Mr.Watt.\u2019 \"RORVETOR -& ( Jor help to pay the-cost, whether youf \u2014 _ W.E.Clark; Ex-Mayor Whitcombe | Mrs.Banfil, of Granby, visited her.CRT, A, DOFRESNT Vountry elementary schools have ; - BURY ; ane sois of Hat ley, on business; Mr.aunt, Mrs.Picken, on Friday, 1 arisen: À \u2018 OT nh 4 AE 17 4 Fron Lo Sn |W.Carpenter, o orton, Vt., visiting , 7\" + \u2014 ° PE Cm wash 136-138 Wellingtow St.° Wednesday, Nov.14, 1906.been driiting from bad Orem on | hom §2_gecasional correspondent.) | friends ; Mr W, R.Moore, West Ste | MELBOURNE, | rom MONTREAL 8 QUEBECH TIM} 2.050 sn0ey Bt - , Opening hour 8 o\u2019clock-And the Earlier you shop-\u2014Better the Service.Mnny -of the little so-called red school rived home last week ; © pre ar- Cansan Vi.Mr E'S Todeh ue home ® «\u2014Miss I, Fregean returned Nov.11, Sun.iee ee ds LAKE BAIL §- » Office: 81 se ÿ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 houses have gone down in the past, months\u2019 visit to.England, where two Groveton, N.H.ohare of months in doy after spending a few Nov.34 Sat \"LAKE, NANTON % Salabepry St, .: - : and many will go down in the near fu-|-went to visit old friends and relat: Dr.McKee and daugh us In er.oat a pt hr f Rubbers | Warm te, [ES ed Be op | ua nn St Jet A : s | For less prices than you pay elsewhere.a X \\ > _ backing.ee Meany much hope for out hore d had a very pleasant time Mre, G- JX McKee, have returned home | guests of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.L.0.BACHAND, nb # There are hi All new stock.; | o pacte.the future.| |, Mr.A.Whitehead : .\u201cThe Viola Wilso Mfrs.nn ©.- SPECIALIST.Ro D.if LI ny manner poe Blankets PEERS \"here 1e no mistake; omors have term io Me Tuvier\u201d some in ag, lrg and ee St 0: on rca Mrs.Henry Armstrong, Jef] _aises 1800 hae das it suv 4 Of Run-do \u20ac | Misses\u2019 : Sizes 2.43 een made both by the lrotesiantjanc on tuesday, Nov, \u2019| Opera House Monday and Tu + where they i : pur Ces » Mar, \u201cose an ed HA PA % pair.por ubbers.een 1 te \" | A seasonable Gommities and the Government.Our] o dock in he forenoon, Ae H Tay ening.yo Tuesday sv Shere t ey intend to spertd the win- ai use Sherbrooke\u2019 Sacred Heart Joy \u2018Are You © ge .Qirls\u2019 Rubbers, 6 to 10, 88c pair.School Inspectors sno be 1m & -} lor will sell by auction for Mr.White- e snow sierm still continues and -% x = \"a ; y ne ET © | Yuuths Rubbers.Protected toés.Sizes | _| tion to better advise, but they seem head : Extra selected milch © Abe some \u2018over 8 Hoot of snow has fallen, \u2018 | LANG \u2014 | al pid ot consaltétion At .be Ett bs | 1 ro Rubbers Protected toes.Sizes subiectat OT to be taken pp SE o wil cow just calved, several to calve early |, Mr- J.Gallipsau has sold his two Nov.14.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Beni.Le\u2018 Sunday.At his de 17 \u2018Brooks wk, There are thous: : 3 4 0058 ners.ecled 1 sect a l'eachers\u2019 Association just now.next month, extra well bred bul houses recently \u2018completed on St.Pe- | bourvea.; » Mens.le-| Aherhrooks, Que, from 10.am tbe : 1 RE 4 1 ze 5.pode pair, J .it help our schools-if man ex-teachers yearlings and other stock good ull ter street to Mr.Napoleon Binette Mu can have returned from Boston.ee ery wh HE 1] 3 en's Rabhers, vse.this season = who have left By ro ession, Leave hose, finest seed: potatoes in the| Several of our local sportsmen have By last Satara Nourse were in |g rese\u2014 : | tendency ré lf il 4 | 1 \u2018their homes and families and return, | Townships, pure bred hens, all farming | taken advantage of thie snow, and are Mrs.Hugh VET.-R & werious illness or 5: LEE Li Goli derseys of the year | TR and teach a year or was and saddle a implements, carriages, sleigh, Jumbes now in the woods tracking deer.Plen- auction Hugh on SEE will, hold an B E L | | N 6 , weakness results, wa HEH For die a Coan Les ppere|poon and comet 0 at qu be sé, vhs 1 of teak are sported bud thar I, 0 ©) Pr oe Tn move ; .To $2.25, $2.60 pair up.not secure the best teachers that can storm this k, ohn, are gaining slow] em me at Mr.D.Mclntosh\u2019s PUR Hu 0 4 > $ x For the children.; .; \u2019 ., waek, | py a t Y.L ; : .Ty o FE Ss £ | Cardinal or white, three sizes.CRIB BLANKET\u2014 Co be found, are wronging their child-} Lumber men are moving into TL ' Ladies\u201d Guild of St.Pdul\u2019s Pr Ber, Sends.has finished 8 Cisi! Bsgineer oi ls! wil} an.8 S Tue à * \u2018 | $1.85, $1.40, $1.65.À White wool i y 8145 81.75 pr.oN Edit u justly consider voods now preparing for their winter\u2019s dues Nav an = | rench on ing for this censon: 0 Amis threek por oly Lhe ) Make Heal: ETRE i eqge i.» $1.45, $1.75 pr.Mr.Editor, you may Justly = T Work.ny .-1uesday, ov.6th, an spent Mr.A 1 OT UE 17 Banbora Str ES rook TRS Ean 8) 2 - ; .| BED COMFORTERS\u2014 thi ill \u2018pill, but it isnotk v is in | i .lensant fte .i vetresh.etl A, Lake is building a new car-| Troiphoteh» > Ce PITRE ¢ illinery - Well filled, good coverings, aod Feith ill made ol thor \u201cfrom [ores ave ee dora fes rv d high ents were served, Dainty relres of house.as well a8 improving some Ball and SETHE io : aus ring fr deg lpg uve appointment vy Juve sour | $195 8868260 Fae fom où tho Bordes garden-| Work around Busy Js plentiful ana at fin, \"vent thon, ip NET Ste | Me on NIE eco na ne To kta improv, - Bra 3 - Bt , \u2018 \u2018 ES + 7 \u2018 a - 7 : \u2026 .° \u2019 ; : 0 V 1 1 I a ., i = 3 & FREY : ] Sunday hat.rood selection now of a White or polorods Single, double Brompton, Oct.24th 1906.: wages are hard to get, even at big were 49 votes a aganet license.Thero Miss Irene Nourse, of Eaton, have heen : : can \u2018out a soon: PUR ; 5 » newést millinery poocds, alse 1e ne © extra sizes, : Cl \u2019 ° \u2019 - \u2019 Po _ SY) .| pr : blv ) «ge?; nelle ; 155 2 Ë de oral ver y ko AN marked at © $1,00, 81.25, $1,50 up to $3 VY pren | a sp against license.Thère were only three ing, at Mrs.H.McCafferty\u2019s.+ Ing Dr, Hugo's wo 4 à; ; empting prices.Inspection invited, No ToL S | \u2019 PEOPLE OF THE UNITED KING- - - KAISE : 4 towns in Loos County in which the \u201chome | ut or has returned to her Car Island Pond; 4481 me urged Lo buy.\u2018 q ; DOM CALLED ON TO DE- |.R TO VISIT KING.majority voted for license.Le Ruporaville, THC benefit seu #8 11 NOUNCE PARLIAMENT.| np The typhoid patients are all gaining.| Mr.Rufus Lebourveau intends build- éd.Hug es ut Eu I | _ ancy Baskets 1 The following manifesto has been is- WILL CALL \u2018AT ISLE OF WIGHT Me à Lois and Mr.Kelley have dig- gciting out stone for ° all and 5 vi that I am sat.EME 1 - We have a nice range of fancy baskets, sued by the Women\u2019s Social and Poli- | .NEXT YEAR ON YACHTING es GC.Hibbard di ed at her h | Messrs.Gustus- and Henry Sherman ; Na what you vin4 hich would rinke nice Xmas gifte.tical Union: aod | ~~ TOUR.on Nov.6th, from pneumonia ome, | have returned to the States and Outes| \u2018fg Jtnaie Thoms To Li TT i Prices\u201d 50c¢, fic, 85c¢, $1.00 up.Women and men of the United : _ Ce Mrs.E.Fling i: ° Rte intends.going next week - « B : ¥ \"Vlas, Di: HEHE YS | See them in main aisle.; Kingdom ! How much longer will you | { Berlin, Not, 14.\u2014Reports are circu- gq Nr Carleton.on the sick list, ak Mrs.P.McDermott tas heen on the : « Notice; t \u2014 Tig ed BY ey EEL - tolerato a House of} Commons which | ated in military quarters-that the \u201cMr °E, Johnson\u2019s chi « - sick list but at present fs some bette EE Two su rts under the front or results.Le that 8821 \u2018( adies , Misses, refuses to ohey your will?How much Kaiser will visit King Edward in the with à po 8 children are all ill Mr.anfl Mrs, Matt Boyd er vi ir ) \u201c0 SUPPE unde And fro: Improv aE 4 - .\u2018| longer will you tolerate women being Isle of Wight -at the end of February trained yphoid fever.They have ing ot | Mr.D.McIntosh's on Friday Unbreakable brackets uné \u201cbox wili Ways doc | 15.018 2.\u2019 , 9\u20ac ; oe ; A ory trained nurse.- 5 Mr.D.MeIntosh\u2019s on Fridny , 1 ; re PURE | 1fi S, DOYS and sent to, prison for demanding political .} or theyberinning of March.in \u2018the \"The concrote sidewalks in W.Sid lust.SE front dnd heel.AE * you « hey boo 0 ea ë justice Sl course Bf a Moditerranean cruise.mi s in W.Sta- \u2014 .CL SUT RE.; ai TEE | Men's Underwear au sorts ready at fower prices than us- Men ! are you satisfied with the In the same gircles rumors \u2018are |» on tatown, Jue now completed, \u2018The BISHOP'S CROSSIN \"Runner specially/made to preved = bit RE 10 | \"ually you pay -elsewher I Us\" | laws your representatives have made ?, q@grent that the Hereditary |\u201c) a credit to the town, Nov.14.\u2014Miss Dora Ne m cutting too deeply jp ice.ve?0ston.8 AR EE 1 .Full stock of sizes and qualities in each | 00 In wooLS\u2014- to \u201cYou are not.You know that your | Prince F:HEnlolg-Li enburg, late Dr.Allen has appendicitis, has been ill with diphtheria.5 who : \u201cWrite for 1907 Boôk of Starr ind ; Ei 3 #4 14 c Sra from the mak buying.chose goods All colors, single or double.\u2014< children are -starving, You Know: B ni i Office, will \u201cCHERRY RIVER.: : again.| : ' cris, sont : ne ° x Li MIC MAC 3 Winter \u201cAn 8 ath price them at very.\u2018rensonable prices.°F 7e skoin.| Co that aged workers have to end their] succeed Gounmt Metternich in London | Y RIVER =; Mrs.Newman, who has also | ill Skatès and REX PES : Qoron 218 alg Eo OTT | SHETLAND, WOOL\u2014 | ; I.lives in de workhouse.You know! early in; 390% The Prince ers an at- Nov.14.Mr.\u2018Archie Buzzell, of Ma-! is recovering.% 2050 heen VL Hockey Sticks.\u2019 sun Pris \"h12 24 à ® | All colors.| that .industrious workers, women as +: at \u2018Lariton ouse Terrace \u2018in [@0Z, spent Sunday with hi ; 1 Miss Wi 5 Le - A , ex RULES ER ore New Coats \u201cTic skein.«well as men, are unemployed; that | 1892,\" and his.wifé, Princess Alexan- Mr.M.C.Gould has Mie parents School aps of the ! a ol THE STARR MAKIFACTIR nt & CS FR ue 1 PES _ | Another Supply of Ladies\u201d Smart Teed SHETLAND FLOSS\u2014 | swontod what labor for downy penny dra ot Saxe-Coburg, is a niece of the to Mr.George Bice and.will tuke pos- day last week with her.parents in ~| Danmmout Non vo, ONY Vs io.Vorconter Bost, IN Bol 5 - s to ¢ today.\u201cer dar p rs.a s a i i if geo i S ' \u201c1 sessi at.= lr tale 1 ; I arents Orrice : ORT: Lt tel gin to gan, Lots.\u201d Vey smart mee A glen, an Pour; ha women in dempair sro (King's, pe OR ene to Gren Ch wi ; poor On TY 0B end ek or j pg (ÀF CE Special values\u2019 at $8.50, $9 and £10, GERMANTOWN \u2014 oo : that these things are because women: .BIG BANDIT \u201cDRIVE 9, 5 by to work.¢y has gone to Gran- visite 1 Villard, of Ascot Corner, 1s : = e ao 20.sm.i go sR 4-7 ( and up, \u201c12e skein.,Ç a f \u2019 .; .QD 0 À o 5 tos ro : , her many friends here= .T BA EE \u2026 ewport BIS (Fa 1 dRUR AE | .- > Al colors.a omen | \u2018forget warty polities and ne \u2014 1 : Mil, Brometon pu i of Fletcher's| The eldest son of 0.Jenkerson, is] =, ji oo M, Corley ## agp: de ; il Eee RINE lipper Soles _\u2014 BEEHIVE FINGERING\u2014 © | unite in demanding \u2018the\u2019 vote.Women PORTUGUESE PEASANTS BF- family.» spent Sunday with his |! The Eneumonia.infant Po Loy ree for her father % 300 ang SESS.cp ERG RAH : Co | : 0c skein.Special price b; , politi \u201cuntil a te OR Ther Le The funeral of the infant : T{ has been hoUSeRt \u2018 § WON 4,0 Now vy, | Late oY aires tos, good leather bit.CANA pound.| pectal price By the they are \u2018eitizens Poe ar on aed SIO ROBBERS \u201cIN THE IR * home of Mr.NPB dance ab the rv yte en at the Méthodist Chureh fourtgen months, igs retard \u2018RX : HB ° ER 531 4.LE a nie | CANAPIAN FINGERING WOOL~\u2014 ; Sr - = EER PO TAIR \u2014 Po Ped on Saturday ev: | here on Friday last.Much sympathy [Jington.À Nee foo.9 HATE 3 Ladies\u2019 25e pair, .70 ; work with us for freedom.LAIR.| ening, all reporti ; PLOT ON PCR] Sympathy + Barlow, of NF TE Girls, 20c pair.COARSE found, a YARN \u201cEleven women are now in prison Tish Nov.14,\u2014A\u2014 .Tho butter factes a ane time.| = felt for the bereaved family.Theil Mr.and Mrs.Fred Bar R Barlow, Of BLY EF Mens, 45¢ pair.| 50c and 60c poand {for two months each for your sake \u201cdrivers is fe progress She Sond season RB has closed for the was.only $ Thor name was Howard, port ar guests.of Fr : EXpn \u2019 HALE Ad : : and.pu 1 ss \"district \"tag Rare Racns - vas only, m © 10 \u2018days Trout Brook.* 4 y CE paPXPRESS f LHS RE deen Thoy suffer in\u201d Halloway Jail the full- lof Alemquer, where an organized band Miss Rose Regnier, of the Battles | but was A bri ht lit an ly FR old Trout Broo?ce.and Mrs.À ¢ Lm, Portian, 14 Rg Sh hd \u2014 CS Te rigor of La discipline because of robbers has terrorized the inhabi- House, Magog, visited her parents où only sick one Seok tle fellow.He was| Departures ef 40 visit.res Ci York moo vig RI \u2018 To hey went t tan I a Fe Ce bank \u2019 ; ; hil HERS - , |, If You want the BEST to \u2018demand your citirenship, and be.aident gome mouths.© echment \"ir.4nd Mrs.Peter Goyette and son siting hor Setar age Who has been Hi eri the United Stas gf AOL PRES 2 ETT Co ; ; ° ; ; AA yy ml chments Ba SE ae e and s sitin er sister, Mrs.J.R.Faddin ; , on, LINOSE + an 8 Cour ig IEE - iB oo ° time t ad cause they refused to remain silent._|from the army headquarters at Terra Israel, leave on Friday for their futur \u2018has réturned to her hom ni ein Nrs.S.Shaw and son 5 last vok Fr Hewport.\u201d conn, gE It keeps the Oper- ap oar achinery 0 tims to sta.fight > fight for you.Will ol you Novas, the inhabitants have formed a home mn Mass: They have lived hers Nl + en RUEDEC.Kimgsey, spent a few days == 4 a, Toa Arrivi AE p 2 20° - ; Vv E 1 Tai ., ; 1 31 A $ a art + 3 : .x = ga th © is g.; = a 1 2 * {ARN ator busy.: :| und asd watch Every day women are joinin g ou Circle agand the hill district occupied 2 Fre Rar of \u2018their married life BREACH OF PROMISE SUIT FOR with her sister IS TT ili % 3, pra EUR 43 _ et \u2018Write or Phone - | the other 4 union, but wé shall not rest content oy re dita.a © irl dp Fr wishers behind ther, friénds and well Hamil | 810000.Ne George 0 8 ton.; ñ © Gedy Fo \u2018Sleeper & Akhurst, Coatioook,| ~~ i .{ till we have \u2018every woman in the land attempt to on are killed.\u2014\u2014 Im Ra ton, Ont., Nov, 14.\u2014Miss Ada his home a nes not died out ve pT Evol] *-0Rticoox, |.\"lin our ranks.To stay outside - is to LEY scape 1] .: i McKenna, of this city, has begun an Diphtheria Ha \u201cMe AC, Mat i vE FT oh 34 \u2014 - LL 5: be a traitor to \u2018your sex > Res Nineteon have \u2018already surrendered Ooaticaal.House\u2014-Popular,, Home for action against Oliver Nash, Stony is reported \u201cto be\u201d Mr or Fo Dwar RT - rT - Een es eu CT and five have\u2019 been killed.\u2014 | travellers, Aa Kilbupn, Prop.Creek for \u2018reach of promise.She Var the Pinnacle #1 0 : EUR = | - , vd Sh havrg gore on Ç A ACA 4 | claims $10,000 damages.2 bn - - a Co ov a To : TT ard SE no \u201c - 4 | _ i .I ot Po \u201cou Ca , CL ._ a oo co smh wh | J i > ! po Coe A 4; at ene\u201d EE Lo ï i oo ORNS ka tres és: 4 ep : i, ! | - C1 © i i | SU cael V is : a+ 2° \u201c : - i a ; : to BERG 1 \u2019 fa ! La 9 \\ ; 1e HER : : i - PE : , \u2018 ; N JL ow .\u2018 - ° 3 ee | a | 5 : | soft It 43 a BG: id ee Me LE > wl tips.we ccontiit : Ir YSTEM rhrogke - And 21 sir} kre eme ë its ROOK: | eal.Day Expeut or Joèns, Mon.; ons.Duy | Ly.Express © onday.iol oachy, press for %.dnbus, § 4 rations, Day ) - Express for ntie and in- caches._% aturday, Fx.Jet, Bt.paritime pro- ceping ear.te, apply 3 SHIPS! CIFIC RY.ERVICE STEST=; EST) | o LIVERPOOL § AKE ERIE.OF BRITAIN 1 MANITOBA; A f >as- Ast.y , M Di There are Thousands _ a 4 08 if Run-down Women.a deg Brooks strest, J .m.to 8 p.m it ! & Sorley who r father for wi to pur \u201cof New, Barlow, 0 jrs.M- C ; visit rela- indsey , of last weer very iil is ut yet.ft + Mathius\u2019 a 1 n't this a foolish thing to do?_ - doit.Get well, Be your old i NC SERBROOKE LOAN s HORTGAGE CO.Joan on frst mortgages se- J poet 10 al estate at eurrent rate ty, : \u2018ai t.+ J ipteres ®.W.FOSS, 5 pAVIDSOR, * Bec.-Treas.ns Jy sale of neck piece» has enormous this year My qriment Ÿs still :compl gs them.16 will be time ete.for al am ready to wait on Come.| ] | | it Wellington St.: A¥BEN CE, Advocates, etc.Sherbrooke | \u201c= WELLS & WHITE, \u2014\u2014 Tr MORRIS & ' McIVER.end \u201c ADVO- sm Life Building, Sher rooke.McCREA, D.D.8, L \"D, B., esta: Surgeon.: \u2018Noth Hatley, over Fi.T.He Su Lyfe Building, sherbrooks \u2019 | \u201cà parcHE, M.D, | Pi Specialist.* 49 King St., Sherbrooke.oof the Eye, Ear, Nose 1a Coatic)l esery ns until 5 pm.k.SHDNAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, & Throat.Tuesduy=aml Friday Rell\u2019 & People\u2019s j sos and Throat Diseases.tr, Sherbrooke.ose, both offices.PL RL F.A FARWELL, (SPECIALIST F ' Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Far, 37 Dufferin ) Consultationg: 10-12 a, and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.17 A.STEMING.WV.prasant St., Coaticook.&-Diseases of Women, rote peices, including X-Ray, Violet M.DC.M.| Special- Thera~ ay, Ra- ésgraphy,, D'Arsonval Current, and Vi- tory \u2018treatment.: | 6.L.AUME, PHYSICI Sargeon, 15 Montreal St.: | Ed.WILLIAMS, 2 pal Street.I'rivate Hospital, Ymtreal street.N & Bher- MONT- TS Consultations.gntil 9 ap I= pan.T\u2014S pan.and hy up- watment.: - D 'KENNEBY, GENERAL [INSUR- ass agent.Fate Glass, etes Record Block, .Fire, l.ile, Accident, | HRVEYOR & CIVIL, INGINEER.T A DUFRESNE.\u2014BOTH \u2018PHONES.| community of tillers of the © 3 kh 0000000000000060000000 : The Canadonian Ÿ à + 90000 00000000000000000 An Important Mater.The Eastern Townships immigration question is attracting well deserved attention throughout this section\u201d of Canada: It is important, The lure vi the west and of the south is bound to continuo its drain upon the population ot this rich agricultural section of old Canada, Ii prosperity, agricultural and industrial, is to -eou- tinue, if the productiveness of Eastern Townships farms is to be kept up to its present standard, if the people we have are to be retained, our immigration must br equal to our emigration.The birthrate, infortunate- Iv.among the English portion.of the population,\u2019 at least, funnol be \u201cte pended \"upon to perpetante a populous soil, in exodus to the view of the constant I west and to the cities of Canada and the States.° - \u2018Let us organize local immigration societies,\u201d is the splendid suggestion of a correspondent of the Record.This: correspondent egntinues : I would cues that there should be issued for free distribution by ihe Dominion Agents, and in the schools, libraries and railway stations in England, du attractive (illustrated) pamphlet setting forth the\u201d situation und resources, the educational, social and religious conditions, and the in-| dustrial and agricultural possibilities of the Townships.\u201d ; Is not thisjà matter ir which the County -Councils and, indeed, the Councils vf the various townships, should interest themselves ?In Sher- brouke the Board of Trade might well give attention to it.' Its consideration is within the spetial proviuce ol the Eastern Townships representatives in parliament.; oo Men in the Eastern Townships, of reflective mind, cannot fail to realize the importance of this townships immigration \u201cquestion.1t 15 perhaps more important than the elementary school question which has been so much discussed; for it suggests a possible and plausible solution to this problem.2.G24 immigrants of a sturdy agricultural class is the result of immigration agent Brewster's single-handed ci- forts during the season.These have been absorbed: within the townships population but the demand for help.upon the farms is not.diminished.What might not a stroug local or- canization accomplish ?A Sign of the Times.The federal cabinet has under consideration the demands of.several of the Canadian provinces for au extension.of boundaries.Manitoba asks for the district of Keewatin, thus extending the provincial boundaries, to Hudson Bay.Ontario lays claim to that portion of the district où Keewatin east of the Churchill river.Sas- Waterworks, Sewers, Waterpowers.katchewan desires extension to Hud- Ta of all townships in stock for sale, upon Bay and including Port Churchill.Wolly every Saturday.Quebec has an eye on the vust terri- (, £ ADDIE, Ce, P.L.S., QUEBEO.|torv of Ungava.Te *Ofice: 81 St, Peter St.Residence: 32+ The time was when Canadians con- #falaterry St, Tel, Connectign.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ire oe] \u201cAre You One of Them ?There are thousands of wome » ie here, .%reand everywhere, who are! suffer- Rim a run-down condition.The tendency is, te let matters tous illness or some chronic fe Wacoess results - 1 Hf gain, go, til] male > you -ask, how ?Do as Miss Clark 5 Thomas did when they got run- - | They took Health Tables.IkHugo\u2019s Health Tablets Wake Healthy Wo Iwas sufferin Er g trom a run-down tii, My doctor gave me som veto improved so much in isthat I congratuiated m D He-then told me I had pl en taken.con- brown two 1ySie Cay, | Hugo's Health Taulets-F lora and Pond, Vt.effet what you claim Tor them \u20ac lhomas, Dixville, Que.© \u2014\u2014\u2014 | V { By enefit secured from one box of pare Heaith Tablets has been so am satisfied?ope box more , and is e OT * ! nie again i healthy woman.\u2014Mrs.~ Notice tn a.bere: 100 that there was no waiting Adit ale Improvement began at once.always docs, The 72 Thicts if ; Mr tan 0eS The 72 tablets in 50\u20ac it you'on the road to health, Wm & Maine R.R.Winter Arran on iter Arrangement, ts CTOBER Sth, 1906.Fun daily excepy Sunday, du Shen otherwise noted.Fora 21: tor St.r, B 3 gle ui York, poto Pbringt a ; .-arrives except J vhüsbury, and Newport 10 Low ; ax Plo, connecting with) express A .Me fur Boston and l EXPRESS _0.15 pm, for | Jon : ; dy THEY York.ston y SOUTH \u2014Expresd 1 00 a.ore L w., Worcest Ma Portland, Me., 8.45 a URÉield.9.10 &.1u., Arrivés Togy Oke 8.20 p.m: EXPRESS \u2014feay veu Portland, York 4.00 liye 15 ap, es Boston M Ee, b.un., arrive i Bt Ves Concord pe connecting with bam, , D,-7, FLANDERS, = | Gen\u20191 Pass, and Ticket Boston, k \u2019 ifner and | them all.M finding cause for many pure water or pure milk.A de co, Structural Baginer |For oe soto WINDSOR TABLE SALT 11 \u201cOrne ; Xvonet thé Com , De Sa + .- age Monteate and Magog Ste, [to the men upon the trustworthiness is absolutely pure and never cakes.Perky \u2019 since 1st January.|.blie- saferv denends, - oT er or I ean he x.| i whom, pn : je ann The Canadonian, L es ee ° Etre ina, Whe.; - PT = | 1007 Ip you, | the Slanst gad ud Pos .| 845 p.Port Bos eaves 8.00 .mm.Sher- 7.30 me, Sher.| 543 a.m., via » @rrivi s xed at \u2018 lng Sherbrooke, 3.00 Agt Mass.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 E ED WHITE, sidered the opening of territory west of the province of Ontario as.a foolish venture, a \u2018 \u2019 The awakening has come.tn of the future has aroused Canadian Provincial houndaries are too Espirit.Rn be- narrow as long as there are lands vond awaiting development.7 All this is but a sign -of thertimes.\u201cThe Man Behind: the System.Reports of shocking railwdy disasters, have breome so common us news items in the duily papers that a general apathy in regard to the harrowing descriptions seems to have been produced in the public mind.Each week, indeed almost cach day, ddds to the list of unfortunate victims of the modern irbn steed.Sometimes.the careless trepasser on the track \u201cis tossl dedd and mutilated into the \u2018ditch; sometimes the passengers are thrown into the awiul physical agon- irs atteudunt on the modern wreck ; in either case the oceurrenee has been su often repeated that iv entirely lacks any novelty, and seems powerless to awaken any marked indignation or resentment.: Nevertheless there iy behind every ef- dect a cause, amd this truth is rot suspended in connection with railway companies in relation to wrecks that occur on their roads.15 it mismap4 agement common to nil railroads that produces such disastrous results in much of the railroad travel of- today?Is it a fuulty system which causes confusion at critical moments, leaving the employer in doubl us to his instructions?Or, 1s it the congested traf-' lie cated by great avel and great commercial activitaeAhirt makes ordin ary systems too complex for strict adherence?Co : _- .; No one who haf® been in any great have morvelled not at the Jack of system, but at thesperiection of the, sys- pr that regulated the incoming and trains.Fach had its track: cach had, its time; and there was no confusion.The system, the rules prevailing, would: seem to make disaster impossible.But\u2014and here is.the seeret that governs all excellent systems, for their goad or ill execution - all the proper action of these trains vus dependent upon the trustworthiness of station agent, despatcher, engineer, conductor and brakeman.The system, the 7 regulations, depended whoily for their efficacy upon these men, upon their conscientious discharge où dutv.1\" No, in éverv wreck, in every disaster, is there to he found some care- fess, sometimes; Ît, would.ssem, excusa=- bly careless officinl.His eternal vigi- lanee has chased for o second, and a few dozen lives are destroyed in consequence, Ile js-but a link in à system, a link that may be one of thousands in the continental chain of -rail- road svstems, yet on the efficiency of each link is based the integrity of outgoing of The vis-.\"keeping open of winter roads.railway terminus *of today \u2018but must} Smith, Ulvercon, ôver Sundav.01° Mr.E.WW.Doylé returned from ithe 1 ! 2 + ; ii + : ji i , or OY News, Mrs.Albert Wiggett, Fulton avenue, kindly gave the use of her house last.evening to the Guild of St.\u2018 Agnes, of the Church of the Advent, East Sherbrooke.The.entertainment was- well attended and most successiul.Much amusement was, caused by the cobweb contest, the prizes being finally disentangled by Mr: Gilbert and Miss Ellis, Ist, and Miss Higginson and \u2018Miss Winifred Wiggett, 2nd, Mr.Bark and Miss H.M.Terrill, 3rd.In the \u2018drawing\u2019 dontest the prizes were won by- Mrs.Cuusier and Mr.James Wilson.Messrs, Houston, Geo.Wilson and Barks sang solos, the Misses Keen played a.piano duet, Miss Jess sie Johnson recited and Mr.Higginson and Mr.Mills played a banjo duet.Refreshments were furnished by Miss Wiggett and much appreciated.\u2014 + LENNOXVILLE MUSICAL CLUB.The second concert oi the Lennox- ville Musical Club was held on Monday evening with un exceptionally good attendance.A very fine programme was rendered, contributed by the following : = Miss Mabel Smith, Miss Eva Ames, Miss Loil, Miss.Florence Mallory, Miss Kathleen Stevens, Miss Olive Lusk, Miss doll, Rev.E.J.Bidwell, Messrs, Harding, Walley, Von Stridsburg and Johnson.oo A very delightiui feature of the concert was the playing of three numbers by Professor Bourgeault\u2019s orchestra: The \u2018first was \u2018\u2018Selections from Faust,\u2019 followed by \u2018Beau Brummel\u201d {Bendix).The orchestras kindly responded.to an encore.At the close of the concert the fol- lawing was read : = \u201cSince the date of the last concert | the committee have met and fully discussed the subject of changing the night of the concerts from Monday to Wednesday: and haye come to thé conclusion that the change is desirable.\u201cWe must fully recognize that we cannot compete with a city like Sherbrooke.At the same time it is to \u2018the advantage of both places that we should work in harmony, and that our friends there, who frequently\u201d as- to do-so with as little inconvenience them have done in the past, when there was no musical organization in Sherbrooke.The committee therefore on account of these various reasons, recommend the change before\u201d mentioned.\u201d , \u2018 | The voting was unanimous im favor.of Wednesday.so in future the concerts of the L.M.C, will take place on that day.nN | - \u2014\u2014\u2014 BROME.Nov.M.\u2014We had a continuous snow storm lasting the entire day, heralding the approach of winter, * on Monday.: The report fice during the past week was Mr.J.Ray\u2019s purchase from \"Mr.G.I.Hull of his fine farm in the villages \u201cMr, H.A.Holden brought home a fine little deer, the \u2018result of nl day's ferred to Montreal.1 North West.: | \u2018Mr, George Roberts recently had sev- sist in our programme should be able ns possible, and should also be able to join our membership, &s many of: from the real.estale of- 4 SHNEBHHOEN pairs RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1906: .1 Wi - : A GRANBY, Nov, 11,\u2014Mr, Gerald A.Mitchell, of the KE.T.Bank staff, has been trans- \u2018The W.M,S.will mect at the home of Mrs.D.K.Cowley on Friday afternoon.; Miss Hebert is spending a few weeks with her sister, Mrs.O.Gince, at St.Angele.Miss Fthel Lamb, Montreal, is guést of Mrs.N.Mitchell.The pupils of the Academy presented a petition to Commissioner and Prin- the the King\u2019s birthday.LS Rev.Melvin Taylor, Montreat, - will preach the anniyersary service in the Mcthodist Church on the 25th, and the chicken pie supper will He on the 27th, EE Mr.F.Giddings is spending a.fow days at Magog.3 -.Mr.F.Beard has rented his farm, and will-accupy the house on Water in the Cougregational Church on Friday evening, i in day evening, on work.- Mrs.Ernest Elkins and daughters left on \"Tuesday to join her husband at Brandon, Man.| ; | Mr.Chus, Clark returned home this week after spending some time in the the Congregational Church, Thurs- the Bible Society\u2019s eral: sheep destroyed by dogs.BRIGHAM- : Nov.14.\u2014The anuual business meeting of the Brigham:Congregational church recently held, indicated that the year\u2019s work was very successful, all of the departments showing a fine ancial working , purplug.\u2019 The Rev.Jantes JS: Hutchinson has recently terminated, a.very successful three years.pastorship over the.Brigham Congregational church.* During that time he, has greatly endeared himself to his people, and: great ~ cf- fort was made to retain him as pas- a man are not confined to the immediate sphere oË location, and the reach- in* demand from \u201cother provincial - + \u2018 NE towns and western .cities have -had their influence.\u201cHowever, the strong existing fyiendship = between himself andg this congregation make it desirable that He may accept the call from Ayer\u2019s Cliff or some other place of close \u201cproximity.The affectionate es- teeth in which he is held was verified previous to his leaving for a few weeks\u2019 vacation at his home in On- \u2018tario, by James Dougall, on behalf of his congregation and adherents, \u201cwith expressive: feelings,\u201d presenting with a purse of §76.The reverend cipal and were granted.a holiday on, street, owned by Mrs.D.Williams.\u2014 The Mission Band will hold a social | There will be an illustrated addrçss.-Jon Sunday afternoon, \u2018the: 11th inst.tor, but the good traits and talent of} him | FRELICHSBURC.[ Nov.14\u2014One of the popular young men, Mr.Fred Cassidy, and one of the fairest young ladies of Stonbridge East, avere married at the residence oi the bride's hrother-in-law, Mr.Irving Tree, on Wednesday, the \u2018th inst.Rev.Mr.Lough.où Bedford officiated, The young couple will soon take up their residence ou Mr.A.A.Aycr\u2019s farm, near the \u2018\u2018Burg.\u201d _ Cb \u201cOur Burg\u201d can now boast of a first class laundry, Mr.George, Adnams,| so favorably known, having just moved into Mr.Geo.Barnes old store and residence Jately vacated by Mr.Girard._ - ets \u201cMiss M.Hagçan entertained a few off Gifts.IF \u201cYOUR THOUGHTS \u2018wander Christmas Present-wards, don\u2019t forget that Footwear makes excellent | < J.A.WIGGETT & CO., Opposite New Uourt House.| | -l | Print Your Pictures on VELOX - Velvet, Portrait, Rough\u2019 Surface and Glossy Velox, - her friends Thursday evening at Whist.| : Some af our farmers who have large orchards, have sold their apples picked to a gentleman from Montreal, who \u2018barrelled them himself and shipped them from here, Messrs: T.BR.Harvey, Asa Westover and Mr.Jettee being the | largest producers.- ~ Among the arrivals are Miss Clara Watson and Miss Winnie Baker, from Dunham, visiting friends, in the \u201cBurg\u201d and vicinity.\u2019 : \"Rev.M.Van Sickle, an evangelist, held services in the Methodist Church Apply «+ {From another correspondent) Nov.14-\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.A.Ayer and Mr, Hibbard Ayer,\u201d of Montreal, spent a few days here last week, \u201cAn informal dancing in the Hall -here last Friday evening, Several of the Dunham people\u201d attend- \u201ced._ a _The monthly meeting of the L.V, IS.will be held at Mrs, \u20aclarence Holden\u2019s on Thursday, Nov.29th, at! 2.30 pm, - oy TIT Miss Nina Smith, of St.Albans fs visiting friends here.KNOWLTON.Nov, 14-\u2014-Mr.Morgan Kunowlion left | Tuesday \u2014 morning for Boise, ldaho, where he will visit his aunt's\u201d family, | Mrs.Wells Martindale, and likely ¢nter Japan.Sold shapes.Want An apprentice to the Drug Aionery Businéss ; also, à message to Dvuggist and Stationer, fe Strathcoes Square.sx TABLE MATS | in Japandse Straw Fibre direct from in sets of 5 mats, 3 | different Regular - price, dôc.per \u201cset.- Extra 1 | | e dnd » 3 i This [lot Jarge sizes, 5 in set.| Regular price, 50c.This lot 35e.per set.; | J THOMPSON, 15 Strathcona Sq.| v\u2014\u2014\u2014mmemeume .P.S \u2014Our ten and coffee business is growing.SEAR \u2014 d Velox :Tostcards, \\elox Developer, Volox Hardener, and Velox | redeveloper for Sepia.\u2019 Tanes.| The best way to keep your - Prints is to mount them in an Album.You will find the best selection at - OT GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE, Opposite the Court House, .=.Sherbrooke.Everything for the photographer, .(Special atlention given to Mail Orders.) .Sta- boy.| \u2018 \\=» MONTREAL HOTELS.When in Montreal ston at .THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria S1., Opposite The Academy.Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Genta\u2019 Cafe, and rivate Dining Rooms.The Europeans plan.Everything now and first class: r Rates for rooms; $1.00 per day and upwarcs.HOWARD GUILE & 00.Props.- 1ST.LAWRENCE HALL \u2019 ALTERED AND IMPROVED: Oonducted on the Xuropean Ilan; 800 \"| Rooms.(many with bath), Electric Lights trees \"25e.Into some Western euterprise.: Mrs.Paradis, of \u2018Montreal, .spent | {Tuesday at the Sanitarium, 1 | .~ To thoroughly \u2018enjoy the first snow Nov, of the season one wants to remain from.seven to fourteen years of age.their \u201csleds and the lar wi rs , , ger boy with snowball, Teams.coming from the epst.are noticeably with sleighs and eds, but west of us the snow: is not o heavy, \u2019 MEN\u2019SWINTER STYLES, | Are Shown in the Book Just: Publish- - : ed in Montreal.\u201cManners and Modes for Men\u201d is _, ps ] s the title of the hook published by the Semi-ready Company in Montreal.Ont, has accepted a call to the Brigham Congregational .church.Our district © school is\u201c progressing finely under the able management .of our poplar and progressive Miss, Cora Buck.; Mes, Wells, formerly of this place, is à guest at Mr.Alfred Besett\u2019s.hunting near Drummondville, A number of our town folk attended the re-opening of the Me \u2018at\u2019 West Brome on: Sunday | } + i SUTTON The Ladies\u2019 Ma he Episcopal Church will meat Bn Thursday with Mrs.Jas.MeNeil, last Thursday's Aid having met at Mrs.Wm, Harris! Miss Ethel\u2019 Courtney who has been at her home in Kknowlton for two weeks past on the sick list, returned here on Monday having recovered from her illness._ | Mrs.Percy Morrison spent Sunday: at her parents at Kmowlton, Mr.und he.Savage, of the CPR.station, A sacred concert will be held at Richford on Nov.2lst in aid of the Union Chureh of that village, of which Rev.+.JJ.Theakston, of this village, is pastor.;.Ÿ + : SAVAGES MILLS.Nov.11.\u2014Mr.Frank Swett,who was here for a few days last week, left by the CPR.for Bostun Saturday morning.- ._ The Sfnicipal Council of St.Jou- chim held a general session on Mou- day.the 12th inst.The usual crop of small bills were passed aud other routine busif@ss.The most important discussion was regarding the The.members of the Council were appointed to confer with the road inspectors and arrange.with them to keep the different districts open for the amount of tax levied, failing which then the district will\u2019 be sold to thé best and lowest bidder.- : | + : To CLARENCEVILLE.© Nov; 1\u2014The event of the season took place here Friday night, when Mrs.Wm.Mactie, Miss Zena Derrick, Miss Carrie Robinson, Mrs.Chas, Haw- ley, Mrs.Colborne Young, Miss Ada Piggot, Miss k.Strong, Miss Nina Dupuis, Miss Minnie hundred of their friends to an »> = Av Honie,\u201d\u201d in Empire Mall.Music was furnished by the.St.Alban\u2019s Orchestra._ Light \u2018refreshments.were served at midnight and during the wee small hours of morning the guests commenced to leave, after spending g most emjoy- able timer Mr.L.Vosburgh has purchased \u2014the old éaw mill at Dairy Valley, and is installing un up-to-dute outfit, with gasoline motive power, | KINGSEY.Nov: l{.\u2014Messrs.A.P.and H.P7 Armstrong were the © guests of their grandparents, Mr.and.Mrs.John Nerthwest on Friday.The Misses M.V.and B.A.Mastine were the guests of Mrs.Re McCaig, of I\u2019 Avenir, the latter part of the week.Messrs.10 RR.Beard and +).Moora were visiting friends in Danville over Sunday.: : asm cm = Pure salt is juft a3 importest 88 rodist Church.Struthers, Miss Robin Mache, Miss Bessie Naylor, Mrs.(Dr) | Hunter and Miss Jennice of this place and of Noyan, entertained about twof Mr.Robert, who:had his mill\u2019 \u2018and shop recently destroyed - by fire, is preparing to rebuild.\"1\" © Mr.Gleason is also making ready to build à saw and grist mill, using u gusoline engine as his motive power.- _ Mr.Charles\u2019 Short is fast- complet- i ing a modernized hprse and.hog barn.| Although a'nutive\u2019of Canada by birth and residence, the great energy which he exhibits in all his undertakings would rightfully cause us.to beliete that he is a full-fledged American.Mr.William Thompson has .vacated his farm on the Adamsville road, and gone to reside on his Riverdale farm; Mr.Thompson, a large and-success- ful furmer of Moose Jaw, is visiting friends in this locality, Mr.Henry Messier recently lost one of his horses, which bung itself in the stable.' .Mr! and Mrs.Lyman Hutching are now comfortably! settled in fis new pd attractive\u2019 home at East Farn- ham: \u2014 : have been appreciated features of the season, but an-unfavorable change in both undoubtedly will svon bu realized.\u2014 : : + PEARCETON, Nov.14 \u2014Miss Grace M.- Salisbury, of Abbott's: Corner, Qué., wus the guest, of Miss Zina Jones over Sunday.« : Miss Nellie Jones, who has been visiting her parents for n few weeks, returned to hér home in Franklin, N.H., ON Mony last.Mrs: Thos, Jongs, Mrs.A.Reid and Mrs.Hannah Gage visited Mrs, M.11, Jones on Saturday in remembrance of her S4th birthday.The Misses Grace Salisbury aiid Zina Jones were in Bedford on Saturday, the 10th inst., calling on friends, \u2014 FAIRFAX\u2014Smart, yet comfortable for business oar.Specially suited for puff scarfs.17% inches .at back ; 27% in front.Top edge gutter-seamed \u2014 won\u2019t get saw-: edgy.Perfect collar comfort now [n Quarter Sizes Made of IRISH linen\u2014the one collar fabric fit to wear, sensible to\" buy.You can pay the same for cotton foreign collars.° = = TX Lakeman's Gri Your Coffee while you wait.CHASE & SANBORN'S supply the Cofice and.that meañs per- CC fection.Co AN sell\u201d you: one.p und as cheerfully \u201cns 10c.! worth, \u2018 (ne Price 400.per tou, { nd gentleman replied in a feeling and able marther.The Rev.J W.Pierce, of Barrie, § teacher,\u201d \\ The beautiful weather and fino rounds\u201d Berkshire and Franklin.reported.__ 1 Recent visitors in town were Harry f Ruiter and Myron Leavitt, of East Richford, Vt.; Mr.Champion, Mr.ager of the Semi-feady Wardrobe hereto Philipsburg on _ a fow days with Rev.A: A, {Ireland at I the Rectory.\u2018 Mr.R.A.Savage.has a gÿng ol cutting wood and getting opt lumber above Eastman station on {land for-4f merly \u201cowned by Mr.A.A.Sargent.\u2019 | The board of school met on Monday afternoon.general\u2018 busihess was transacted.J-FC: Miss Blanche Savage of | Copies may be had free from the Man- [he the week end at her home here.SOUTH STUKELY.14\u2014Mr.James Deters to Campello, Mass, this week.Mr.Louis Fountaine, of Manch The small by girl ur SEN, HL, Ss in town.; ¢ small boy and girl are out \u201cwith |- The Ladies\u2019 Guild met with Mrs.A.B.Young, West Bolton, on\u2019 the 13th.Rev.Chagles and Mrs, Ire and went Tuesday] to spend cot The service \u201cin St.Matthew\u2019s every nissioners | Only the} | (nowlton, ing, new Klevators d new plumbing throughout.Me \u2018Conveniences and ~ _.|/Buperior Service.Rooms from $1 per returned or day upwards.1 ! 5 ester, W.H.BROWN, Mgr.FREEMAN'S FOR FIFTY YEARS For LADIES and GENTLEMEN _ \u2014 154-156 St.James St.Montreal.f men When buying your Piano insist on having an\u2019 \u2018OTTO HIGEL' Piano Action 3 A STRICTLY HIGH-CLASS CAFE \u2014 An the book, the President of the alternate Sunday_will be held at 1 .| Semi-ready Company, who is a yecog- o'clock pam.instead of 3.d\u2019élock, as \u2014 | nized authority on men\u2019s dress, gives a formerly.Next Sunday the service pr peter\u201d en | series -of effective pictures showing the] Will be at 10.30 am.© FBEC EN R LR distinctive character.of dress for var-] Mr.Herman TPrüdy, who; has been |} re by SUE PAREN! | § lous Dns and purposes.While it employed in the butter factory here |\u2019 \"RAILWAY eo: | J18 Impossible to picture that touch of|returned to North Shefford {his week: tail à | warmth: and brightness in the new], Reve Thomas Bennet gave his annual Tlmetably raving Sherbrooke.19004 jeloths, the Semi-ready styles cling |léeture on behalf of: the.British & For- |\" xpress\u2014Leave Sherbrooke\u2019 7:80 a.m., ars - closely to \u201cthe subdued and unobtrusive liner cloths which assure distine- tive elegance and~forbid that too bold effect which is displeasing.1 The forecast made some months ago § bys the author of this hook has turned out correct in the tone, the shape and the: color most desired by gentlemen.The new sack coat for the Fall and Winter of 1906 will have neither cen- Are\u2018or side vents.j'his has gi£en place to the close waist and flowing hip and | \u2018the easy fitting sacl Bou styles are shown, \u201c The newest winter overcout is ealled the French Chesterfield.It is n modification of the fashions first shown, * Boucher & Lacroix, of Sherbrooke, | pre the possessors of the Semi-Ieady rollad.+ Nov.14.\u2014Seryicé Sunduy\u2014évening at Vernal\u2019s school house, 7 o'clock p.m.: Mrs.A.M.Vetmul is visiting friends | and_relatives in Swanton, Vt.| Mrs.Samuel Booth, of Foster, apd} son, Mr.Roy \u201cBooth, \u201cof Worcester, | Mass, recently visited ot Mr.1.1.Libbey's, - : Mr.P.Renihan, of Iron Hill, | was here on Monday, Po _ wa at home.\u2014 .\u2014 1905.: ¢ CN number\u201d from here attended the service at West Brome, Sunday morning.- Miss Ethel Miller was in Bolton on Sunday.\u2018 Mr: Frank Loucks commuenced work{.on Monday \"morning for, Mr.D.Green, at Turkey Hill - Mr.Levi Loucks was in Turkey Ill -on Monday.; Creuse 1901.sociati al | \u201cNORTH SUTTON.sick: list.\u2018ton.Jet, Mr.H.M.Salisbury = has moved into M, Tryhorn\u2019s liousé.i :Mrs.A.W.Smith and Mrs.Milton Darbe spent Friday with- Mrs.Helen Bresce._ Me.and Mrs.C.¥.Goodard, of Foster, also, Miss Barker were recent guests ut Mr.I.TE.Fuller's, \"dr.and Mrs.8S, O._Fuller have turned from their \u2018visit to friends death re-ÿ men t in \"Mr.and Mrs.V.H,-Salisbury, also Mrs.Derby and Miss L.Derby are visiting at Mr.H.E.Prentice\u2019s prior to their departure to Knowlton.LU = rs > + \u201d © ll | - GLEN SUTTON.\u2018Nov.14.\u2014Mr.Eugene Larocque has bought the farm adjoining his, known sas the Hudson place, of A.A: Rob: \u2018inson.of \u2018Sutton, for $1500.\u2014, | J.Sherron Coffin, son of Rev.J.M.«Coffin, has recovered from his illness, which was not typhoid, as was first Frnest Davis, Miss Miller, the Misses Brock and others from Dunkin, Que.ICT CLEVELAND, Nov.Tt\u2014Mr, A.V.Bilton, où Calgary, who has becu visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Bilton, at his old home, is now spending à few days with friends in Montreal, Gucbee, and other places, accompanied by hig sis- Church S = pis pli |Lakeman's, | Beckett Road i | i ! Aegean TR eR Te YET or.Miss Lottie Bilton, heiore return- i ter, le Dita ing to his duties in Calgary, Albertn : number cign Bible Society an Monday \u201cevening: p_ SUTTON JUNCTION.Nov, 14\u2014Mrs.Merrill and were at Mr, M.G.Safford\u2019s, ford wore h College over The Ladies\u201d Aid are to give as at her father\u2019s, on Turkeys Hill.At: the meeting Friday to rv the Ladies! Aid Mrs.Down\u2019s, a pleasant ite spent.and 4 memberships of Alr.Sidney Tryhorn moved Jus ily and furniture Saturday.| Miss Tranges Westover actompanied by Violet Hutchinson and Marion Sai- Pas from Danbaps Ladies\u2019 Sunday.franchise.| ; in the Jlulb-at some date soon, i ma | orm_of Anti i al.| BRONE CENTRE, | \u201can antiquarian mea + + - FRANCES PERIL.BIRTHS SHOW A DECREASE = 10,937 L À Paris, November 14\u2014Publit tion has again been\u201d drawn th the national peril involved in the lconstant- ly diminishing birth rate: by| the pub- Miss Lillie Miller spent the week-end lication of the vital statistics The births in Franed for, this year number SO7.2927 showipg a de- 10,937 from the total The reason for this decrease is not to be found in a reduction of the : f marriages, in which the statistics show a slight increase over 1904, but it apparently arises from the aversion of -the French \u2018raise large: families.The National As.of on, matter, has reached that \u201cit is necessary to inculcate idea that an : Nov.11.\u2014Mrs.Jas.Taylor is on the] than three | titled 167 p of | f or {- DI LR GAVU LISPTR FROM A T®TA oF DRED PEOPLES, SAYS RETIR- 1901.ING ANBASSADOR.atten- which is studying SCIENCE.(Irom the Watchman.) This is not of rain on a Science has gained a great deal | \\ strength from the wild and easily dis-|retary to Earl Granville and writer to proved.accusations which have adde against it; and it will keep on growing on.the mistakes of its ponents.No brought to the It seems to be the popular iden that Christian.Science stands or falls with Mrs.Eddy, amd that her sickness ad would disprove her theories, , It Mrs, Eddy were to die the Christian Seiener mowe- would go on.Christian Science do not requiré perfection.in any of the members or even in the founder; and atiacks on Christian Sciénce based upon such miscou- ceptions fall as harmlessly as dre rubber coat.Christian the case.serious \u201ccheck can the certain amour it emphasizes ; \u2018of the in Jesus.ps MORMON CHURCH IN THE WEST DESTROYED BY FIRE.here Tabar, Alta., Nov.11.\u2014The Mormon was destroyed by Loss, 83,000; not including the orenn Handicap Steeplechase apd the and fprniture, *- at fifièes en- people to the conclusion y.couple that ruise more - children merit and are en- ublic gratitude and protoc- The ideals of \u2018jsent in- Paris, having suceceded Sir A.drops advance of Christian Se¢ience by such trivial attacks, It can only be effectively opposed\u2019 by a just recognition of ) truth as to the influence of mind.over matter which fair\u201d acknowledgement : gence and purity of life of members of! Ji he suceéeds Sir Henry Mortimer Dut the Christian Science Churches, and by! yond a just exposition of its essentially an-l =ome part, at least.1 \u201cthe.fact that theistic and therefore unchristian philosophy and its contradictions of the plain teachings of by a = rive Levis\u201c1.00 p.m: + Daily except Sunday: Passenger\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 4.00 p.m, arrive Levis 9.20 p.m., arrive Quebec Hamilton -9.80 p.m.° Daily except\u2014Sunday.- | Saturday, Accommodation\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.30.Miss Florence Dudley spent Sunday Pum.arrive Levis 7.15 a.m., arrive Nnabec 7.30\" a.m.Daily excoph Bune.days.: a me e-organize Arriving Sherbrooke.which was held at Express\u2014Leave Quebec 2.36 p.m., Levis Reon was 8.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 p.m.\u201cDaily except Sunday.- Passenger\u2014Lçave Quebec 7.80 a.m., Levis 8.00 a.m., arrive Sherbrooke 1.10 p.mg \u2018 - Daily except Sunday.| : Accommodution\u2014Leave Quebec 6.80 p.m., leave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.10 a.m.Dally except Saturday.Li J.H.WALST; E.0.GRUNDY, | General Manager, Gea.Pass.Agta DURAND REGRETS ©.- lam- upper n the HIS DEPARTURE.\"ALL 1S WELL BETWEEN \u201c£13 KIN.- New York, Nov. mg career, re qu vo ov va «a RRS E aN Sond ne dar a a ut H | i # } COUT É STATE TT | I 34448 à it] EH # : 16 214 FF Wi: RE PAGE FOUR + : PA iL eee 8 a + i eis 1° HE i \u2014- .SEERBROBKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, songs Ty 1906.- - RH RE : \u2014 ety ai \u2014 pl LE BAD Hen El En re sme fee eee, RENE Him 2 \u2019 pa 2 = es, omP on.Price, $25, 1 ME 1 2 | \\D .~ th tact \u2018held on SitirdaÿreiRernoon, | alléry to Eugene Breton part 2 Po The KING * nH SEE) 4.Bi 5 A - he\u201d 191, Lennoxville.Price, $830.+ CRUE HB | Mr.William Hopkinson, son, of Mr.Edwin Oakes to IL.Todd, part Famous Hand-Made ; 488 É PE vA \u2018 TS | Henry Hopkinson.of this city, was 107, range 1, Ascot, Price, ¥550.+ + § 5101 65 4; i \u2018 \\ Lo - : severely burned \u2018by some Tolten metal E.Bouffard to Wm.Young, parts + IDE CR = are mucl in demand, { Mares whepane, shop in Newburyport, Jo 28 and Po CR 3 : ; 111 5 % 3 fl, Ga .CL We have a large assortment of Youre man is os .from th he one Tmerance Simard to Napoleon Rouil- 2 3 { EEE i sf 1.New Steel Range, - - No.9 the hire lites in different Jl] of the accident, but is slowly recov- Jel lot 2 (899), East Ward.Price, $ is firm] à + ; TH 1 Pis.- pee : qualities ranging in i l'ering.28 firmly establishd in the # .: Piedad = À 1 NewlQuebec Heater, - - No.4 : brico front Ae.to $2.75 per py sitors to the city registered at ; v Colbraith ct al to H H.Langlois fa, stables of all he best i | J : ARTE E 21 à - i: Fi J the hotels include: F.E.P To- {lo , South Ward.Price, @ MEN in the townships.i (CHET i 33 1 New Queen Heater, ~ \u201d $3.30 Cs Lends to imitate ame- Bi Tog i >» Edgerton, Newport, Vt.; 1.900.\u2018Willard J + Made by the best of ?(45444 4: gi qu?- 8, turquoise, topaz, efc., qd ughes, Kio n; E.G.Car- rs.Willard Jolinston et.al to E.S.| + 1 £.0 Sis BE A 1 New Coal Hod, æ 25 | me.and 50c.per string, ete at ! \u2018penter\u2019 Bon wife; ngsten ; M.M.Andrews, port.oi 0.and 8, range 4, SKILLED HARNESS MAKERS : vl 1] bt 11 1j 454 YJ : - i ; JF See assortments i prods, ton; F, G.Dyke, Toronto; | scot rice, of the finest material that \u2018eo ! - à ; i! Co 1 \u20acoal Sifter, ~ - - 20 1 when down town, in-our window AE irkby, \u2018Hemilioh ; 1.E.Chase, |, Mrs.Willard Johnston to J ames ® be abtained\u2014That in what ma + 3 | a 1 Coal Scoop, - - |= 65 | A C.SKINNER, : pr Vt.; F.8.\"Cote, Mont- i, \u201car\u201d , .7, range \\ 4, Ascot.the King Harness \u201cFamous,\u201d + |- i 3 : ET | .ire, ; + ° 3 1 ft .1 Steel Snow Shovel, \u201d- - 39 Ter a dt 7 Press | -Rasterñ \u2018Townships eo to registered | A E.J.KING, ° 5 : - i { ¥ Strathcona Bquatér ** .- lat Sherbrooke hotels include: W.L.co THE Y.W.C A y New Record Building, T4 = EUR $i | ONE WAFFLE IRON.ward: COR Morrow, Bury ; M.A.Dingman,South ! Den Sherbrooke.* SH MORENOY.gi \u2014 \u2014_\u2014 Stel\u2019 B- de LS 6; Wis, | | BUNMAGE SFI A op rem deter] PES SOR | bi 2 [ ee ee ont, |: FUNDS BEING HELD\u2014A GOOD [ To in NE & FOSS.\" a \u2018Clintock, oe Pla AN \u2018oi = | EE [Denville y W.F7 ain A \"Gaiden, | | : WORK WHICH DESERVES Asam ! - in iil E fc IT ) [Crossing ; Ln H.Grover, Laks oor Le SUPPORT.- - , : | fics 2 ï oo The rummage sale\u2019 in aid of the ar a \u2014ocsons | [NEws| POLICE court.- A man -from Quebec appeared Justice of the Peace Brault at the Police Court this morning, charged: before orth being drunk on Dufferin avenue Young Women\u2019s: Christian Association now being held in the Long block, Wéllington street, is receiving good patronage.The receipts _up to last\u2019 eveñing were about $50.The sale will continue to \u2018the end of the week and 1318 Dr.Rs M: Stevens f i Pi Pl lik was ia town yo Deaville fyesterday - afternoon : about 3.30 will UE Cabinet iano Players (b e the Angelis) néw sdpplÿ ÿ of as in town yostérday.\u20ac olor.\u201d He ao tensed do pay wil 1 open Friday and Saturday ev- D to h | FEE .\u2018these coming to-day.Will fit any pian o and auyone can play\u2019 from a visit to frien in os.ro urned.= and costs or 15 days \u2018in jail.\u2018There have been quite largè contri- oc ors.5 say ot ab babies, in order to ph health - ig] jue hem.If you have a good piano nd \u201cwould like attractive |in Sutton.took the 15-days in jail.butions of rummage, but more ls should be taken out twice a day inall kins of veste ERIE 0 Miss Anderson, o?M is ù , or INA EU i usic in your home let us furnish you with a neat, small 8i26 | ssn visiting ter ai stor, Tira, ak HORSE TRADE ose.A more North object then that ot inter and summer.HEIR cabinet Piano Player at a moderate price.\u2018We guarantee las T.Taylor.- | Doug- j question affecting a horse trade \u2018the ¥.W.CiA: can scarcely be found.See our stock of baby SI Ty iH fe] Ef - th k right and th was heard before - Mr.Justice Hutch- The \u2018Sherbrooke Association, though |: Jf Ot baby eighs all niéel \u201c Unhols UNREAL AR them to work right and the music rolls now cost only one| Mr.C.C.Wison and Mr.W.N.[inson in the Superior oust yesterday.organized but a short re paciont [lf tered in tapestry and plush ; b 7 wok fi 18 a, 1 - half the former price., Our new play er is} the \u201cWerlich\u201d \u2018Pa oe C of the Brompton Pulp and Le W.Norman; of Montreal, is suing\u2019 TE great \u2018field of uséfülness.: It now |\u2019 pestry plas andles that push or pal, M E 18114 \u2018made in Canada\u201d by canadians: Come in \u201cand see them |: per Con are in: how.Loftus Lodge, of Denville, os de hes between twenty and thirty rooms | BW vod oF steel runners, ot : ARI ETH 141 1 hi k.Miss Juliette - Proulx, daughter of def de - It appears: that the in two buildings, one\"on Wellington |, A Pric s $5.40, $6.75 1 Fila Jil Ys wee \u2018Mr.Leandre \u2018Proulx, has been 2p F avo it t had a horse to sell.and street and the other on Gourt street, ce! 5.$10 00, Steel Rannon | for 7 nb Sold only by En ns gv à A pointed librarian of the Court House: gov ne Mrv@aker 40 sell for him.Sd ack let.at the lowest possible -C rriages or Go-Carts at $1.25.Bring your Gos r Ill °o.wi son fo date gs | STREP oe pe ro | oe aon OF of = 35 (15360 15 =.L au with bis family shortly to Wesibusy, [ibe time, end Bt brocke who have cos de be dir | ill it the 001 Bi 354 148 _ y.©; \u2018the.plaintiff: s search of Jo .w w + em on FREE OF LUTTE HEIN bd ae us, Sion vb bn nr |S i P,P, meter | SE 1 A Lg i the Protestant Hospital for veral | n m-sound.shops or learning shorthand .and bype- 5 a 44 1 \" : weeks, has reeovered sufficiently t On the return of the veterinary he ox- writing.\u201cAlready the -demand 5K gl | 4 - : leave\u2019 the hospital.\u20189.amined the horse and.pronounced him greater than: the Association in its 8 a hey LEE À \"Mr, Chas.M + as suffering: from a.lame hip.- It was present limited quarters is - able.to |! LE Jen's Union Suits or Gombinations 1 has Moy bon rl fem Ll, nol ow lot she, Norman mel The esi, of bing 7 | i LIE Ei | wiost important cities of the i e- rooms.in two establishments is also à.au 4 oo nited riess, \u2018but.Mr.\" Baker said that he heavy.The t ; 5 Lug TR i 2° Youll hardly believe how much more comfortable a COMBINA- - States,-much pléased with his -trip,- could have it, examined and if it was.funds whith PE mable Re = TT ARI EIR IY TION_SUIT is than the two-piece suit of underwear until t \u2018New baby sl | pronounced lame that be could ba ho left the alleys between strings for yy.Ee 1 re don't he von vouid chere bot aqui alter & \"weeks ate 3, 0, 0 Habloren, of the Bat.on PE ee ich wight be run | Tefreshapents, he cannot hold the xe Phone | SY HE LR 1 18 COMFORT with the COMBINA' TION SUIT.oran, of the East- .| : cord for best three strings.| EUR 11H IR ANT ; more\u2019 economically than the present.SEVER) FUE TELE RL They are easy to put on\u2014try one, le amet ips Bank, was in ÇCowans- PROPERTY TRANSFERS.two establishments and at the\" same\u2019 | J.S.| Mitchell \u2018& Co.\u2019s bowling team 1: id sa | 18 of hie boty; attending the funeral - \u2018Registrations .in the Sherbrooke Di- time with greater results.\u2018will try conclusions with \u2018\u201cThe Roy- .\" fa PIE 4 postmaster her-in- Mr.Chandler, : vison Beglatey Office during the week Philanthropic people in Sherbrooke als\u201d at| the Monument National, to- Wi - | i ii M NOW Is the time for RUBBERS \u2014don\u2019 6 \u2018dela \u2018The Ladi id.en pes, Caron ta 1\" 6.B Barth t he TOA au Object.» will find | PRE _ Ire 105 CIE FE :| the La es\u2019 Aid of the Methodist arthe, part in the an object worthy of | re où \u2019 (ft EME ER - delays are dangerous.S.Ys | church intend holding a sale of or 60, Centre.Ward.Price, $1,900.their practical oppor : y THE SUTTON-KNOWLTON MATCH.HE § Hide Ly : fancy woïk, afternoon tea and a New.- H.letcher to Godfroi Gilbert, \u201c|.Sutton, wov.14.-\u2014 (Special) \u2014 On : 1010 PL 15 Ve.\u2014 H/ England Supper in the basement of 2906.ost lot.a1, range B, Orford, Price, - CHINA.sui SLUMBERS.; [Saturday afternoon Nov.10th, the of 7 4 48 11% 1 im ° Come and see if you can find fault with our Winter Suits or Le EE Loi À December Mth Ludger Forest.to.Arthur.Trepanier sun - Bawls boys played o mach ) BIT RIE DRL vercoats.- \u2014v _ Miss Malvina P ., ere, Sutton h defeated th 1113 f 118.8 Hh : À ; | brooke, Jhas loft for Lake Wecdon, whe vie 6 ranges Où 2 hand sn © siya ERR ongiops £ us ha own \u201cgn: on iho pring | f ite NEE EY Ri © ) oo = .F|she will reside in-future with her | D.M ° TL I \u201c- (Saturday.The game: commenced at] VV- | RU EIRE NE ; .} : : ! cManamy to Majori ue Gagne © + RIDICULOUS NIGHT- 2 we ETHEL E L.A.CODERIK, tem oo ama [|Prother, the Rev.Father J.A.Pa |lot 226 (1444), qe.Cpe} a, little after three.+ | 8 Dh ë \" - A \u2014 I\" mw, King at.rant, parish priest of that place.\u2014o.ry (1444), South Ward.* Price, |.\u201cLondon N MARE.Tho Toki The ne up was as follows : 1 A.$a = \u2014_ J (The, public 1 ll be pleased to hear el Solyme Barre i» rigs Grenier, ; respondeirt of \u201cthe Teles raph re ot Chas, § oe forward Se Us 3 = ES Lo serotete \u2014 r ar ewe ar ots - ; ; Re ee TN : ; a.à - j .( .rerototererere rer \u2018 us leading man, in the \u2018 © mages Compton.Price, 34 500.range 5, Pons Japhueep anny.and, newspe- Arthur Miller THT oe TT F.CL.ewis - 2 Ti i \u2018 15; nowiton .! Whi Sok snd Wi revo be is now in New lo J Edwards to ne by Champigny, Europe: that China -is awakening to H.Robinson Sarees ene \"WH.Ores Fo i fig nt next week.\"6 here some time 110.; 3), ard.Price, eh an extent-as.to become a menace.b Kyle Swegb, «yin.coven J Bonneau Your Bi - \u201c The ti f Ra l'E 108 4 - 3 a il tecord Miss Alice Lefebv re has been engag- + Arthur Teoponier to \u201cDelphis Trepan- dla \u201che recent aaa x ERT ane Fa i,\u201d 3H: = [i A nistant ot the Boyd\u2019 En Pi 5205.0 , range 6, Orford.the.Chinese army are regarded as La S.Wells \u2026 .suey FH.Lafleur IA bo 8 : an usiness College J.B.1crous and superficia is certainly C.Bumn .full bE.1.Robinson 2 mediate atsentio 19 : ; 16 take the place of Miss L.Ha: 1 Duford to Philippe Lemire, not.shaved in by the.Japanese officers E.Wordsworth .Edward Eland Orders [Jems of Ne TIRE - \u2018 LU \"McCrum, who has accepted a ositio part lot #70, East Ward.Price, $3,-| who were prosver ard neat | WR ; id SURLY .\u2019 on \u201d present.Any increased fear A.Thompson .ronal .W.H.O'Regan .rom all readers i Ni ne RATES.| with the Canada Paper Co., Ltd.| Willi R abroad of \"the yellow peril, based n The pe was goal played by both = 20 Diwan vile:\u2014 iu FN ris \u2018Mr.C.C.Knight and family loft 1402, va I X.Houle, 10t | the remoulding of tho Chinese army on | sides, only goal scered, Wms do hi , Lo Rihmostad.Bik i .EE + | | este afternoon' by the.C.P.R.for Wii.Ram Joseph 6 B20.lot western lines, is a ridiculous might Sutton by L.Norris, by a fine kic Fe of 1 Button \u2014Wan, 3.184 | fr en.route to their new home 1404 eee 10 27 Price $2, 500.$e mary.: AND\" 7 APAN ?| from centre, after ton- minutes\u201d play, c tT ; Duovilemilrs EE For the convenience of the in ina, Sask.Some seventy-five ._ H.A.R, Dut { : Kabir go oo paying a fall vonre subecriptio readers of fhe Daily Record only, when or eighty of their \u2018friends, a most > Bouffard part ton dass Com T Lion Nov.14 \u2014According e° i e | THE * CANADIAN HOCKEY SITUA g Seckshire =F APE 8 à d at th \u2019 ng papers may be ob- presentative gathering, assembled at ton.Price, $53:50.raph\u2019s Tokio correspon on ° | TION., = Windsor Mills: i ained' at the special rates marked opposite, the station to say farewell\\ and wish H.F.Bliss to B.F.H fatt is commented upon that in the x (Monueal Gazette.) - Waterléo:\u20140.R30 To.th + i the travellers happiness a prosper- lot 16 i th © arran port cent competitive cxdminations at Pe- Professionals ™ and amateurs may rm Lid © Doi Pos es always add the\u2019 regular subscription: price of the ity in the west.pe (Price, sie.e 7th range Compton.[kin for ren Of Ci i- \u2018play upon teams of the Eastern Cana- |.\" mover wow hil ae aily Record.= .&~ \u2019 : nese students trained in\u2019 America a \"| de Amateur \u2018Hockey League with ut i CF ame ot pop | ; + tr Nr Que an ee Pin to 4, Sh pu Fr Bay Sad Bl pind 1 got and eg E : i.3 \u2019 sed sbi $ rence Scot Wm.Scott, Sawyorville ; gh R.ohnson.to to-Lars Larson, lots pee de or da a hate who will play the game for the | i is go + Family Herald and Weekly Star, with premiums .65 | Chis.Bem ett, y BE.Drew, Dixville ; + \u2018©, 0.P te atoreille, Price, $2 ,700.| und England, while superficial studi¢s The action of the Canadian Amateur kid.CL CHE à Montreal Weekly Witness .we.eo .W ) anville ; Thomas W.eterson to Chas.McAllister, | are permitted in Japan.Athletic Union upon this, or any oth- \u2014 7 « À A ; 3 ! ® Montreal Daily Herald .ee case vus Ca ee ne (1) roe | Manche Maple Grove A: \u2018Corcoran; slot 52 and- part a1, Waterville, Price, Î + \u2018er matter will be ignored, the league .de Co Fang | Mohtreal Daily Star .ne sere sensi ene 1.00 anchester ; Wm.Gerardin, Clifton ;.: $4,350.: Te BIRTHS.$ , ° , is one ki dl : Mop oa Tax ued ores\u201d epsorer aren u v\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.2.00 W.W.Sawyes Bury ; James Lev Ferdinand Camsive to Euscbe Vill having set itself upon record as com one of, bu PE 3 Mon real aily Witness crises voyous Gonnause shesenens aes oe san « 10 Baïgor, Me.; A.Taylor, 1 wie ~neuve, lots) 13 .and- 14.896), Met MURPHY.\u2014 At Sherbrooke, Nov.1), petent to manage its own affairs.~ as invaded ki gL * Montreal Dar Ge ps es drs tins sins ~ 450 | The m i, ti tos, h grtland, \"Ward.Price, $1,850, (896), East 11906, a son, to Mr.and: Mrs.Geox © ue Lists 2 players me foo sh must Our stocks atthis season.aro alway \u201cthe world ber +f = of à \u2018 \u2019 esos ee aces Gocronns essences se on meetin t \u2019 8, \u2019 itt t t > rag X ' i : .Jending 1 4 @ Montreal Northern\u2019 Messenger fi.etes ssvusses savoense us 50 .Directors of the Young.Men\u2019 o Bows of I., Loubler to > Olivier - Loubier parts vw.Murphy.| what players Care re al an heavy, and -embrpwo .all the.Jeri -§ à ee hich) rol § 2 : - Farmers\u2019 Advocate, London ; 1 30 Association was held last evening.\u2014 cs what players are amateur in cach or- {lines in STEEL AND WOOD.i poy gomprol 4 5 de ; verse qe sesceses sorcuoos severe 0 sess se 5 Progressive re ai : - 140.1, Xi Vie < at in turn .Er | ports were heard from '| ganization.These lists are to be ; .mats, the En.\" EU .: root enquiries or xquests for change of address, should bo sent di- pe commibtees or 3 ,000 visits have }.: given to the Pad Pric es 2 \u2018 35 40c i Views: of io a FANE - fs e sure and send all n made à e building sinc tor- he National Club was refused mem-.\u2019 .J Bren Buiitd + monies rier, IT.Bank Cheque, registered letter, Postal Note or Ex- ing the new quarters,\u2019 ore de 16th bership in the league.co I~ ° , Ton \u2014 ' ni : - prix men bave been helped to positions OV VOUS A plan of Teague extension is under Children\u2019s * Snow i vos He Eos can whet SE - en 1rec o boarding - .° TWICE consideration, and-a committee was.~ = =.de.él 101040104040 10404040 + es +0+osese re houses.The membership now nhmbers THO Na Factory prices fo the face ie Mi) ; à : ppointed to go into the matter.the ih ++ +o : \u2019 ++ oo gi he fee School Ba a.os TUQUE.ROUGE | It was decided not to have paid re i To of din Bt : - ) more | \u2018aging.teature, there \"ben now114 ; ; P ferees, but a board af unpaid officials ows Sid.; - NO OPIUM OR SPIRITS : students enrolled.\"The grent lack is a : SNOW SHÔE aus.will be appointed by the.league.chell 8 de io | df sons, \" Hi hen 0 u 0 EY mi th swimming and bath! 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ANNUAL MEETING NG AND ELECTIO N There was: a disagreement relative Mitc \u2019 À tely, à #00 = lent, an a committee is\u2019 at\u2018 2 to - the schedule and further action ; married w Lid iP J FOR ABORIGINAL RACES.work scouting plans for this part of À \u201c OF OFFICERS LAST.EVEN- og dates was deferred until Novem- ui ie eke om Ea : v : .» : uilding which ope to ; CG - r 24.- Bet 8, sel EUR To the Post Office ~ | ra, scensTER hy Present procead with as Soon.as possible.The ; ING EL ECTED.BERS | Theo foregoing is a resume of the The Electr ical Repair + sept their pv ! \u2019 igious Work Committee have plan- : À t of thé É.C.A.H.I., at Lr th TIRER.just look across the Sireet\u2014you will B 1 APPROVAL.ined a strong series of meetings tor ev.} The 2Ist annual mecting and elce- a nal meetings held Saturday in | - Sup ly Co.f= Season to Tro, RUE sce the sign, | unies ov.13.\u2014 Although the, ety Sunday afternoon through ' the tion of officers of the Tuque Rouge the Windsor Hotel.- At this meeting \u2019 \" ue to Paris.11466 : A sted.ta es is not interested in the winter, and have two Bible Classes, | [Snowshoe Club was held last evening (officers were clected as follows: | whuse Shop, Stofe and Office are Jr ives only & le li C.TRACY, \u2018 pirit; question, it is worthy one on Thursday evening, to-night by} \u2014 \u2018at the Monument Nationals The: ate: President \u2014 F.L.McRober, Vic ston Street, Shee a from sity Iw.tech Mak | of notice to record the presence in |*Rev.G.E.Read, and \u2018one at three} Last w \u2018 (nda numbered about orie h fe: torias.\"| cated ut.100 Wellington dus - Tv vels; ah e seen ti | A 4 Too Ma ch er, Jeweller and Engraver.pr nee Tor the.rection wi fhe con- |'0 ee on Sunday afternoons./ conti Tek N © ae, your at- ui First vice- -president\u2014D: Arey McGee, brooke, are equ on \" a first No = Ë, 18 | That is the place to get you _ \u2018 of the spirit The first ha \u2018anne ; 1 o the specia line - (of ne following officers - were elected Ottawal - Co fashio to handle © excel : s 3 HA done.Bef your work trade in Africa, of Mr.Wilbur Craits, | the Young meeting of the season of § Men\u2019s Ove \u2018for the year .of 1906-1907: Hom.Second vice -president\u2014Gor don Blair, à their aile ET = at cL Superiutonden of we International Pl mouth Conon 5 Association oi f rcoats in our Ready- \u2018President, Mr.A.C.Miquelon; of Qué ue Sport\u201d and #5 3 En 1 2 eform Burea 1 groge onal \u20ac 1 Was EÈ to- \u2018 > .| > \\ ta ltd + | gentleman ha: come pe mington- roue he d last evening in the lecture hall orwear Department, and again Danville; President, B.Pa a Ve ao Sroretany- trous urer \u2014 Emmett Every ing oud ernoon are 1) | Sd 55 | AR Ry STRONG pent of oo on Ei arte | Bi bi | a, be 1g SE EE : | \u2018 and commercial bodies | gpd outlin I G points \u2018of our range ler, J.O.Gauthier Secretary Ji real, and James Strachan, Wanderer Ë 46 il ENOLISHE ho Lol 0 eae representing | gramme er th the general beading, [for the winter season, ~~ Tetrault ; Captain Secretary, Committees were appoiited to con ical | 4 po French + HI QL 3 7 creased protectio poop © for the in- The Land I Love,\u201d which will in- fi Olivier ; .C Captain, L.E.Dastous; Mu- |.sider the expansion of the league, and 2 VOIR th 114 468 442! -k \u2018 P n of savages against cludo.a stu of © Ë Our: garments are just a littl \u2018sical Director, : pv ventre 5 :- Com- |'to draw up in proper form\u2019 the.var: office © 5 Hi SHY 3 | intoxicating liquors and opium.The | dy Canada, past and | J ® Komittce, Messrs.> Ohvi 1 py Dl pass io \"hang ger of Bis ; i § Har aéri fi ; | | à Detition was Pontes to the delé- présent.don ne fui | programme will be |.: different from the ordinary\u2014in \u2018- ÊL De Lottinv fi Caterer, The Co oe ann ud ting wl addi- We will Light a a | Town or repair 8 ; + and, a FH SE i .rate .: : ide \u2019 .' io a LY VA ?TE - En.ented nt the conference.Powers repre | for the year were elentac a Tolle i fact they are tho extraordinary - Camirand., tiori, this latter committee will go 4 little job you may \u2018have.\u2018mot délfsncrifi * uy Lhd Fo : he the conference to \u2018recognize as the goal | Honorary President, \u2018Rev: - G:- Riley, : \u2014kind-bôth\"in tlic way they are 4 The following chasis morabers be over the ich Lans a vu on or Walt \u2018J Wwiggeit, ovo ec IRs pF RL N t suche ead President of Lit - 1 f'ong! ub for the last \u201c 20 game, and make such suggestions Hor or J» Sthers -to - AR 4 ARR: (For Men.) - - We ihe Deol iBition of tho.se practic.cial Dopartment, Mr.! terol y and, >o- SE - ~ made Up and the class of goods.\u2018years were .declared life members, ac- changes as is considered necessary.aor and d Manager.in Frans, Bove i PARTE Direct i ati : intoxicating liquors and opium to all President of Missionary Committee, i that enter into the manufac- cording to à ei use of the by-laws of nh : J : © how very sen 18 à ARSENE} irect importation from Lon- aboriginal races.is understood Miss I Nourse ; Secretary, Miss L.|i the club, viz.éssrs.J.A.:Camir- MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING NOTES .T : The Engli ho i at 11 C0 don.Something new! in shapes.here that the petition NT drawn À Ranschausen ; ; Troasurers, Messrs.Hu- I! ture of \u2018sang, 1 Ha he 5D.odete, ë L.de Lot .\\ HOUSE TO Lt.ou She jet 48424 ki sop à » : rt t i \u2018tinville | Dupon ou .Sores &T A 1 ( sf is like.rey i a ac suggestion of President.Roose- Trogtamme am Exe ry É Every kind of Overcoat that.puis, John Leonard, \u201cA.C.Hiauelo , Captain \u201cJoe Curtis Ji 5 he Univers 02 ri Steely ound be) a takes {} h : \"205 TE Maj di uct of the a - .So.Le \u2014_ Ë : :C.F: Olivier, L.H.Oli d g 1| Appl Miss Allen, Beckett te Lil 31: ; re Misses Morey, Olive.Spearing Mabel F: fashion\u2019 decrees are at your ivier an .sity of] Michigan Football tem.ha pply, Store i ted #18 Fh RED English manufacturer, honest, a ?ms Blue, and Messrs.Pa d \u2019 Bl I ; à \u2018E.Panneton.- his leg broken in\u2018 the recent gume be- St, or Lakeman ro i by « \u201cIN Pl 1434 solid value, correct styl : : ji Look-out and Ree a ws ; Service.The swell ulster made ; Am elaborate programme\u2019 is hei > Che omposed Road, Tel.648 oe and -1 #4 AY #8 ! stand thè den and ye ad .Mesdames cu = Ho PR ne : from -the Swagger Scotch \u2018prepared and a good season of ama > ST nel ES il erate on COMPORTE PCR TIEN LARRHAT \\ eine \u201c10:25 41144 san : ter, Misses Hubbard ond Hovey, Ë nu © Na ments\u201d is expected for the Tuq ue eed + GA & ; ds 63 belpma CHEER 12 laundry.If you have not .al- Me A ovey, I Tweeds; the Newmarket; the Rouge.\u2019 Hamilton und Montre wl have agreed Teng and AIR i ak i i; ready tried them, do so now, M Cow A.M.Sangster, Andrew S.; EF Tr deen Lo Weather permitti upon.Frank D.Woodworth, of New OYCE | wo Si Bi dt | ; cCaw and Victor Larson.In addi- \u2018 French Form Fitting\u2019 and the cather permi ing the first turnout York and Hurry ©, Griffith; où Ridley nB0 = HOW dl By ai without delay, and be convine- \u2018tion to the business of the! evening, || Paletot: to the Chalet.will take place.on College! ns referee and umpire, ros: Mr.Sear, : h 3 ot, all correctly.tailored - Luesda next.ge, } ng : then KT.Bd \u201ced.i 1t hore vas a short - \u201cprogramme, con- f; .a | .y ; | pectively.for the Hanilton-Montreal missioner.Etc.++ IN your sl« ¥% 3 | Lo BN Ce \u201c1 Hard and S fe sisting of a piano duet, Misses Brit= : 16 perfoct fitting.; BOWLING.- |gume in Hamilton on Nov.AT, for the Notary Comm iD \" Lee = fi 1 - Lr .à an e \u201cWood: Sie end omart Somers and Stella Spearing, i We ; @ Canadian ehumpionship.\u2019 ille Agency she ©.Search, i à Fdgings, cut 4 feét long, delivered to umorous recitation by Miss.Jenokes, |\" =?\" jnvite inspection and'tom- L.Lg oing.has the record for] The world's record ; O-mile aut Gowraner TR deep 2\" 3% .| \u2019 = S 5 reco or a Sû-mile auto ie ° i + gi i R M c B AIN, all parts of the city.\u2018Leave your.or- pe xi much appreciated, a mois | parison\u2014price, quality and En suecessrsn WitH (dut eaving le 1 race has \u201cbéen broken nt Philadelphia - mubscrfptions ee = CAR 3 2 ders now for quick.delivery.~~.Mrs.J.R.Sangster, pccompani by uiake, Jevs.He made 600 points, therefore The French, 60: dors pôwet touring cCof , Bunecrlpls rocelv and ge Hié à Pi NE Direct Importer.R.H.FLETCHER, | Miss Hazel Long.Hofreshments © y breaking the record of 596 points held owned by\u201d \u2014Sehroeder and driven | attention, 5 44 ; | i | | | Eh aud Lumber, served in the tea room, closing a plea: ; John 0.Dunoan, = oF.qu Patrons.© Last Monday, oy Von.Vallee cov vero the [listance CU WA Ns LE LY AU HR | \u2018 ; trathcona Square.| Sant aud successful evening, Di ompson made 606 points ur, ene munate and 20 2 Thur * - : - 006 _ a Po 2070 -Wellipgt \u2018 Shorbrookes | _\u201c three strin seconds, defeating the 35 horse-powet |.At Dunbam, Tuesdays.= = ue - .Me _ In | - _ 4 ; | | .| > op 2: i gs an- maccession, but As Orme.by = sec onds, ! Baturdayss .\u2019 = _ - ) 3 - = .; + | C \u2014 = | 5 { .: .CN oo = - AY eT IER ETT sure eu vou» TN : i - ; Te : ; a FR yo Lc .LS Lez ; Ÿ \u201c N ou ] ae\" - THE RIS x | | SHERERR | Ÿ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 4 - i Hi ii ; ÿ \u2014 ; \u2018 i- ; _ .: .t | d E OF CHAS.E HUGHES.] MILLIONS Tb.oo : PACE FIV in 3 CC EKastern [ures ews sr sam FORTHE NERDY.| Fr \u2014 lb 1 .AYS \"STEADY BUT FAME | MRS.S a.wll fb EL des ETES : > rn | | STOCKS.CB IRIE à CS CAME S } : a.+ SAGE TO-DO ALL SHE CAN | : .: v .R.M.Morrts- svocæ broker, Odell's 5 Xt à: à Lo e UDDENLY\u2014STORY OF FOR UNF Ce a 1 - - = ; Block, reports stock quotations at 1 ta 5 Bi 3 | Towns 1PS NEW YORK\u2019S NEW GOVER Now Voor, TORTUNATES, o'clock, by telegraph.As A ER T : New York, Nov: 14.\u2014Mrs : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.21% ; NOR.Sage will give away t .Russell we wa ME see C.P.RL.Lune verre aire eee ee \u201c1758 x } À : : 7 Washington, Nov 13 fortune ot hoarse 000 mo.\" the Le LS ve Detroit Ry .SU LL 21 864 \u2014 a ; a poles asunder in m \u2014Far as the queathed to her by h h Poo - : 5 Montreal POWET .wooo or oo 05 ; \u201cà _ \u2018 «| E.Hughes, th n most respects, Chas.| financier, to individu usband, the ; \u2018| $5,000 REWARD win Twin CItY cover seve verre vscersencecse 110 i ER à b+! - of Nehes, the newly elected governor considers worthy, viduals whom she Semon here paie to any NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.ih Rad Er Bryan, are al and William Jennings en\u2019 to endow chur t will not be giv- : Sunlight Soap contains aay RCAdINE \u2026\u2026.ue © RS st : | dl 4 - ANKE GENERAL MEET- » are alike in that both -awoke w .churches nor to those W injuriqus Hy y B.R ns {ont RG ANNUAL \\1.MÉET-! one morning to find th th \u201cawoke who write begging letters sr Ed injurigas chemicals or any Torres cerns sree ee omen TOR SRE Wy NG of the Sheol he Bonk.in | ous.True.it was themselves fam- \u2018 d shall keep onl sufficient of the Fel BF SENET on.re cere vence venerenes seress m8 BNC EE ey 3 + or ne nk, in .>» { ç same or - + ; re ; - .a .; wi, .: ; on ; eee asavu0 Gavasooss evrrceere atsessade i i$} +R: Xi - \u2018 pide Head WEDNESDAY AFTER-| Bryan da Jor the meteoric career of live quietly to mo by \u2018my husband to is equally good with hard \u2018or soft water Frion Pacific rm SLIT Leo hi BHA, 5 à ; : ; EYE ° e Democratic Sa : AT a y.» rs.; ; .eters avese vocrevses nevnecses efiiinen wien \u20ac À 134 al = - vOGN, the National Convention, while N ge said thé other day.\u2018\u201cThe f If use Sunk Am.Sugar \u2026.i +H LOI ML = : \" 2° , \u2019 New t : urch y.; e act you Soap i Sunli .\u2014 44 why \u20ac aR g + sth Day of De: ember Next York's Bovernor-eleot did not get on berons the % ro ondowed put them | ou need où bai light inthe sunlight way (Follow directions) December Wheo ICAGO gE a El 8 # 4 ; } 7 he Chair to be taken arm o'clock the en ele bl a until king, them indiferent and.rogligent y À ue Pot ner rub q c \u2019 and yet you will get better \u2014 < December Jorn et Cs, RS ; 43% if j La Ë HS ¥ i | \" ; ; de * year, when he de ; as a ng @ lines where Christi insti- _ resu \\ nods lie atid + à J | bbi a \u2018 \u201d _ \u20ac : an.Pork .14.20 _ iB ht 5 IR 15 - be order où the Fou be La elf by bin iraisnnce à name for him- tation shoul istian insti.| : ne ji rubbing in the old-fashi Wav Ï : mr: HEURE oe : CJ.MACKRINNON self by his in¢isive method f .should do the most good.I ' a i a ER , OId-Ta oned way.7 : : ; nt HER Ea LE General Manager.ting at the facts.This Stor got hen to ive to those individuals As Surilight Soap conta no ini : UE a.4 y 4 ; Cg AUCTION S ALE '} Rit Fait Ê 3 > che, Nov.60h, 100.+\" [told the other diy by a \"New York left m 1 think worthy; When I bave | pure, the most delicate fabics d'daint chemicals and is perfeciy SC.5e, ON ED BREE à ; 5 | __ awyer of tho dwbut of Mr.Hughes i nough to live comfortably | » HIS fabfies and dainty silks ER ç- ; | eo BH ERLE FL Ye the metropolis : - - - Hughes in perhaps 1 may not be annoyed by washed without the sligh pa UE y silks and laces may be Your money refunded Tuesday, November 20, Uy Ï bi Lh a - ._ 1,08 4 ; \u201c7 : .sons indelic te \u201c e > ut slightest in + a.Le y n ie by ; .; Bary Hi +.Tobin [RE eo Chan, |, ice meh hn te] oy RRR Be | |r ae sa er wets] BE i oo 1 s was \u2018on the floor\u2019 in a down- \u201c1 wis NOW.nu HA A \u201d ight Soap if you find any - 1-02\" ES itd Flyin] § \u2014\u2014\u2014: - ° | town law office.By -that phrase \u2018on the ped to help men and women of L rt re ri CE À Brothers Limited, Toronto |: : cause for complaint.oY : MR.W: À.GLENDAY, - J Ri if we a Hanufacturing : dobr\u2019 is meemt the clerk in the of- who through ower walks of life, | eme ee \u2014 re meee i : od tebe oo LL 140066 | [Who has sold his farm to sell by pubk HH EVE DIE NS Pa .fice whose desk is nearest the entrance are so unfort Zo fault of their ows, | COURT NEWS FROM SW oY ae us mg aa ces cu auction at his farm (the Giltespie .-\u201d HE pin 8 EE and who acts as the buffer between-| a ortunate as to need assist- .Rd WEETSBURG.\u2018 ,Ç Di 4 place), HUNTINGVILLE, { Bl BRIE à Lau - the members of the f the © nce, and too proud to ask.Such | PA CR NET RS eat a ath nr mang fu -GARTER FOR KING HAAKON.|: : HE BRR Qe mpany, 2 | side world of 1 e firm and the out- persons I deem it a pleasure uch | KOontinues thea page i.) ; THE D Al 6 ue Lv IV o |L Fray mare.1 black Quon 1 ches ut ; 218 fe À \u2019 .The man \u2018on > vi .: » & Pxi- lhther side.so that\u201d 4 aT L MILE, INV © pe\u2014 1 Lo wm co®Ws, 8: milch cows, = 5 18 3 ARR: N \" a |.sees the visitors - that ne the door w lege and duty to aid.Persons Tho.other side, so that the action having: wel oe LY 8 | e.4 [INVESTURE AT WINDSO ATT in call: 5 yearlings, calves, 45 hens, 25 10 x A À BROMPTONVILLE - QUE wishes to see, and attends to e ng were faithful and kind to Mr.Sage been taken nearly ten years ago, af- ; _ , - 3 PE ; RB ATTEND- bushels potatoes, mowing machine, hdrse IR CE 53 i 1.2 .[elerical work, as is assigned to \u201chi will be remembered, and I know he ter several years of hesitation, was |: ME EE | ED WITH GREAT POMP AND rake, farming tools, top buggy.Concord.5 HH 3 A _ Fholesale and retail dealers in man-| when he is not explai § b im wished me to do so.In all my plans submitted to thio Court in November |i THE.POP MIXTURE.« a , express and team wagons, sleigh ond ; BMT lumber, sash, doors - .plaining to callers |I am ; , my Pp of last .di : Po.CEREMONY.sleds, harncéses, etc., etc.All household \u2014 i ant: \u2018 gd » GOOF, Wit the impossibility of seeing whom they- or S2rTYing-out his desires, I am of laut von, ane Judement has just {i Hew.to makba proposl 7 «| London, Nov.14.\u2014King Edward last Teruis ii Jverything for positive sale A ERE A - el 1 « X i | ivered.Several lawyers hav ; roposal \u201c: : | London, Nov.14.\u2014King Edward | Terms liberal.ë 0 CRU EU 2 i > \u2019 HARDWOOD FLOORING A this ce SE sue | 2 Mrs.Sage said she would do all she been acting.in the case, and thay ave or Vou cant dearny from books; : right.invested King Haakon of Now! pe ae _ See posters.Sale at 10 oe À it A thy ©.\" SPECIALTY.| ; an up-country judge to the head On gould, however, Jor struggling -church- to study a dozen of the: \u2018old statutes Sighs, gurgles ana looks.| way with the Order of the Garter, at JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer, Co 2 À \u2014 Ç {the firm.The latter was out at the 2 and institutions devoted to the cere el the first years of the reign of Queen |.\u2014 18 special charter held in the throne CANADA, ° 4184 ner ; çÇ à time, and one of his associates the of.the needy and sick.Victoria, us well as perusing an in: ~\u2014Thé custom \u2018of a Philadelphia paper | F0O™ of Windsor Castle.- The investure Province of Quebec EE 4:44 =, The Dally Record the letter, which spoke à ates road A | definite number of exhibits, old books.ef heading its dramatic \u201ccrticiting with\u2019] was attended with great pomp and District of St.Francis.| \u201c hk A - S i \"high terms of poke m unusun ly BAYS PRINCE .- | and documents.Tt is likely that the], o title of the play, and thep the-theatrq ceremony.Although knights of the + BY ! iB tT ols OKE RECORD CO., Publishers.| ar Pi to ner the heat RUPERT case.will go to appenl and the ond is | tometimes produces an odd eficct.For order are elected from time to timeas| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT = \u2018A - Channell.Morrill, - rughes des o become a law | | | | hiv.| instance; | U7] vacancies as No.730.| Bik Eh er (L 8, © on iw Morrill.) .clerk ih this firm.His clothes Show.J IS SPLENDID HARBOR.not pesr yet probably.|.All-of-a-gudden Peggy\u2014Broad.yacancies occur, there has not been an rire of November, 1908.3 SECTE ol, ee ilington Street, t Sun fed very clearly that he was from- up | CC em :s\u2014: oo Ly 2h dealined to \u201csit on the A Lucky Dog\u2014Grand.= investure_liko the onc of yesterday| Refore GENEST & FRASER, -Protho- | Rhi 2 sn by er- | the country.They were home-ma INSPECTOR or ie | Omer as a Le péxpressed an, opinion Marrying Mary\u2014Chestnut.| since - 1855, when tho late Queen Vic-[notary.CE We TOI SB BRE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in ad and his trousers were broad at \u2019t Tn 7.AGENCIES BREDI'| Li 16, wi © \u2018was practicing so- | \u2014 ; .| toria conferred the honor upon Napo-| George W.Beckwith,- of the Township \u2018 8 for ass, one year, $3.00; six months, $1.00; bottom, like the sailors wear, the ~RETURNS FROM NORTHERN liditor as well -as :member -of -Parlia- BRUSH THIS ASIDE.qd leon III.and Victor Emmanuel, then of Bury, in the .district of Saint Francis.- if 1 | fA .are months, 50 cents; one month, 30 enough\u2019 to show some good old-fash- | TRIP, base : I is -the.reason why the | She (looking away off).How clear the King of Sardinia.hing Edward is the , - Plaintit.| td At.mu To any Address in the Eastern ioned woollen socks, of the home-knit } (Vietori a 13 se .whs heard.add decided by Mr.horizon ist.only surviving member.of ithe royal DAME M a Su HE Sh ind rin, Jou OB $150.meh, \u2018one VOFIEHY: Hin pearance was not B |p lotoria Duily Cologiet) JT Dobartgs + se | BE en 1 juan awept it with my [boue of Crop re Re Beckmith) ot Newport, nthe.State of Ra ay, Te; each additional \u2018day, 25e.ob leard in his favor, but the judge had | lined.Bredt, of \u201cRegina, Dominion |: i agi Mibu w st + M\" in thet historic ayent.| Lady of Vermont, one of ~ the United Btates of.: of Thanks, not exceedin go | written him such \u2018a strom letter.of -l-furois ent inspector \u2018of agencics and \\ NOTES or LE \u201c| * BY KO MEANS HU re jexandra, As.UP nay of America, wife separee do bieris-of Francis 3 , « ; ong of fore ; g and : | NS HUNG UP.thé.Ord h le ; - orcs, 50c; Obituary poetry,: 10c line recommendation that he was offered Bro an colonies, accompanied by Mrs.: nes \u201cHow's yo + vie machii \u20ac : è.a ane pre cessor des >.Sherman, of Newport aforesaid; by her \u2014\u2014 Bing Bole be emitters hind take oe desk \u2018on the door\u2019 at a salary af after r yrived in Vigtoria yosterday| The Parlismentady Naval .Commis- along, ol SES Dying, machige coming night.Th o lly he ; resent.st sald.husband duly authôrired dor the | - prantion to use express ok t- office ee oe gladly.fair.ding the New Westminster |sion of France has approved the buidd- {¥ ee LS (00000 geous robes of the kéighte and imight M.Sherman, as woll personally as for they - y ce oe register letter.ee I returned.and noticed the ny In the fall of last year Mr.Bredt ing Bi for > tos, under which.wp an ae: ts one, hanged thing mana es of he, order, ns well as purpose a oüthorizing his\u2019 Said wile as - : a b ' | boy in the outsi { Visited the coast th ry suf oho © ion: of six.battleships |.\" ~~ _ 8 \u201c| the -xichñéss \u201cof the decorations of the] ~~ Co 00008 wi \u20183e bands > the printers |before 8 | renched = outside office.When he henlth impaired Jor the benefit of his will be begun this year: Three of the | THE BOY 2.hiatopic.chambor \u2018where We.investurs |.+irte \u2018defendants\u2019 wre Defendants.K s'dock a.m., ay of publication, to anetum sanctorum he de d by too close appl sh ; \u2018 .«|A \u2018 A gre\u201d ordered to appear : pare tmsertion.No changes gu manded of \u2018his associate in .a rather tion to the artluous duties ofohin office Ships are In (Course Qf construction, , 800 work horses, 1 .E.Jones.| J ocean when their signal of distress -¥ JOYED THE TRIP IMMENSELY thus giving the former bandit author- of the enquiry, and has formed a high | I a 18 Ig weight between 1100 | FE = = [was made out by the Armenia, of the and Were fortunate enough to have ns jty over fifty miles of territory be- appreciation of.the possibilities of ag- Bills Ho fi Saha all 1b h \u2026.a : 3 F RENCH WOMEN AND THE ENGLISH fellow passengers, President Hayes, of tween Tangier and El Araish, which ficultural development of the country, = = urthe notice | 5.po It ™ Ç kr p pply to Hamburg-American line on Wednesd morning : 2Y the, Grand Trunk Pacific railroad, We is only forty-five miles southwest of nd of the business capacity of its |; A (MPARISONS EVOKED : « Though their vessel was in good con- had.thus the chance to visit Prince Tangier.isuli Has invited his ople.BR (we Ill be, Given.1 ; = .8 a.0) BY THE |4ition, in spite of the severe mauling Rupert.In my opinion it is an ideal \u2014 eee _ BOOK OF PIERRE DE she hed received from wind and waves location for the terminus and tho har- 5 friends to attend a feast that he is to ive at Zinat, his ho e town.News | 22 \u2019opular Want \u201cAds.\u201d bor is unsurpassed on the const.- At ai present the \u201chydrographic survey.is: still incomplete and mariners enter for the first time with natural caution but once having made the entrance they a _ COULEVAIN.- - A Marre de Coulevain, the French au-.; , is one of the few, if not the: Captain Simon Butler, the skipper, did not know where he was, according to First Officer Koldeweg, of the Armenia, ny one oi her countrywomen who which arrived Saturday, and he and NEE EEE dh .» Pa A = a PA p 9.\u2018 Aways À 4 invaded England | and then given his \u2018men were starving.; il) HYL A » the world her \" > : \" et, .; h ; ; À CB which r impression of the Eng-{ \u2018We had reached a point in latitude |3%¥ that, they would have no fear yo OPPPPSPSRIEIGPVOOW 1 isa a aL Co © AF Frais 98 Len comprotenst whole is favorable, { 4] degrees 53 minutes north, longitude a oy ther 1 While wo MONTREAL LIVE STOCK SITUATION 1&8 Over 30,000 Rea ai e 1 gard by Prctora Ÿ RHI a; otc nsive, | 163 degrees 29 minutes west, or about were cre the weather was very{¥ BE : | sSUUV KG ES d ily R \u2018 À il dite i f h Et se CAC, Hi oy in turn, in reviewing her com-} two hundred miles off the coast of stormy with a nasty sea running out-|; a+ thé 3 Montreal, Nov.14.et.; es eac al BP rs 0 Î e astern ; 'owaships.Cif - M Jens of the w ' g eirfNeva Scotia, he said, \u2018\u2019whèn we made .Inside, however, it was porfettly|&t.Charles Monday.morning the supply Sun ar LoL get aa à 4, i GC.@ | French eee of both countries.out a small craft flying a signal of calm, the position being well protected | pe cattle for local consumption vos 2 a Ce 5 ARS RS ER yo \u201c | yt you want.PEL 2 IH B® = English oman never understands distress.We stopped and from her side from the revailing winds.(larger than it has of late, but the Only 1 cent à ord -.à A _ e = EEE \u2018184 due Gog Nic s_ point- of view.fa small boat containing two men put], Certainly, continued Mr.Bredt,| pflerings of 'shecp, lambs, hogs and calves | a wo 4 HW 1MIMUM _ 15 | rds) and six ins ° | ( : ut A 3 nation she?The French woman asj out for us.They made slow progress, there is room there for a great city, | frere smaller.A feature of the trade vas [| Cs mE SER TT - erfions of i \u2018 #1 - À tirs the i2 convent bred.For cen-]and when they came on board the rea- and Digly island would make an ideal 0 e excessive supply of çuttle, which had: BL | - price of fi ve ; Pick ods d = ; iH he discipline, training and se- | son was apparent\u2014they were almost auburb or summer resort.Communica- | an depress! ng hu 4 pon tho market.Po oe 0 ETE VC.| y ays.Là {iti} 3 Ye knows pn, \u2018bar are behind her.starved.| LL À tien would: have to be by ferry, 1|L'good demand from jbütchèrs nt the re- x 000 4 , ee a Hak : de convent, iberty until she leaves \u201cThey \u2018said that their vessel, which think, though the dividing passage \u2018is auction and \u2018activé \"trade was done.ax.hath RAA SE ve ; ; ur 0.a mediately generally to be married belonged to - St.Margaret's Bay, had narrow and the distance short; not Bhoice peeves Sold of Ac \u2018to akc; good na FOR SALE, oT HELP WANTED H i» | il A named Ys and she seldom, even asl started \u2018for that port from a little greater than between North VYancouv- ht 3}c to Ste, fair at|.3c to 8ic, com-| SALEBY THE BAST 1.GENTE WE ee ~ \u2014 HELP WANTED, < HIRT § TTL he highest pacte travels, Women of place down the coast fourteen days]er and Vancouver city, if as far ; jt| non at 2ie to 21 nd Ynférior mt] Townships Bank, at ca ASTERN À \u201ctor sellin PAY ' CASH WEEKLY (X7ANTED \u2014~ HOUSEKEHRPER To © | TR pe 8 A nortaly ot rank, as well as | humble | before.Encountering heavy gales one would be practically a part of the de to 2 per ap as 1e man ket for | prop@ty known as their old bank pre stock and à «= vue ons au ot nursery VV, taréMor.three chiléren, youngest 7 | $e if dt ei own Their To country ex- after another, she had been blown pe y = TT {Tom of the smater ésringe and the .Apply to General Manager of the Best list of leaders.\u2018Live dre (Sears old Apply to Arohle Duncan, - J HA A Bong their ch eir lives are.spent away from \u2018the con:t.Their pre- There is plent of activity in evi-|good demand for the same.Sheep pid at Sherbrooks, or the local mana- tected territory.Apply now to Ospital ry- ok { ét M son to Trouville Di going for the visions and wâter had practically giv- dence at Prince I upert ; houses for the {ht 4c to 44c and lambs gt Sic to.6e per | at Coaticook.- as Nurseries, Ottawa: ; NAJANTED \u2014 LADIES TO DO PLAIN | 5 V1 M uk to Paris ille, Dinard, x and en out after the fifth day, and since | engineers are being rapidly construct-[fb.A fairly active tpi was done \u2018In OR SALE\u20141 TURBINE DELAVAL |\u2019 ANTED \u2014 EXPERIENCED SALES + VV and light sewing at home, whole or - I ff | go Jo 3 es only a less Le [Engrish | woman {hat timg they had had hardly any- ed and gangs of men are husy clear- falves, but 08 none em Wête \u201cI : Separator, 8,000 Ibs, capacity, run) girls.Apply McKechnie's spare time: good has work sent any.- FEIT noce 298 meri \u201d ree liie.than the] thi t or drink, two bisquits a ing land for the towns ip.Alrea oice quality, sales were inade.at®3c y Jour months; 1 Gosselin eezor C \u2014___\u2014 nr ae di , gee paid; send stamp - for AA CEE 56° 18: : she from her girlhood.She tra- I ing the size of their ton un-{ there is a very serviceable hart which Sie per tb.There were no new dbvelops) ew, 800 The.capacity; 1 Léonard engine J OOM FIXERS WANTED FOR! partiqulars.National Manufacturing - AU ICT IE _velu>é BE cord tees the earth as well as the Hil the last two days, when they had | they intend \u201cto extend immediately, Hy Sh yen, exsépt vou hd > feet shatting with hangers and étendy oi at Good wages and ompany, Montreal.: Jo CIE RET 9 0 ns ; ; R i ; - : fog v : \u2018 tee .e e ; ark w -8 ; , ; va , 4 \\ .1 .o Paton\" : : PL _ - Hi $3 Rd rl a, Lier excel Port the French| women absolutely nothing to eat., Jand everything seems to point to | fier, on account of, the smaller- woppli 1 at great sacrifice.1,300 De.Yan turing Co., Sherbrooke, Que.anuiacs WAN MAN OR.WOMAN MANA- HE FEY _ BB © their \u201ctail V imitate the| English |- \u201cWe gave them something to eat 1m- quick development, * * * 0.J'énd the good gemard from packers .tor | 80, Record Office.2 PPly to ox vi Le == 22 ete ! ger_in each district, to represent es- MIE ROUTE \"à sport\u201d a es\u201d nd tennis,\u201d mediately and put in their boat all} .\u2014 the same.Sales or Selected lots wd OR SALE CHEAP ETT _ V ANTED CTRL LIVING | AT HOME salope Wholale Mall Order House, to Û : PF tall gi -\u201chief o'clock,\u201d ! as ihe! foc ; Ww i ould arr © | fhade at $6 to 12 T- this.; \u2018 ' \u2014_ \"HORSE.|\" -dor lg.ousework during\u2019 the day.C vertising and , «IE REET Bg Maiteroon tea, but it always they the food and water It EO thelr ry WIND ANCHORS THE + | Weighed oft cars 3h per 100 155.| & Apply 59 King, atter 6 p.m.| Hours © to 6.Sundays frbe.Apply 128 representatives and looking atte their CORE FEAF \u2014 Sl wr th, oniotion.And in char- sel should have reached a port by this : LATEST AT NEW YORK mm UF) Sa HOUSE TO LET\u2014NO.78 MEL No.7, York Apartments.___ ; es & rally ts 325, 8 Week and ex- 5 ELLE 39 Pole, y are as wide apart | as the à ime.\u201d : ot nel, The ote a T END.Past ver ler Pres n a rooms and bath.WA = TWO ERRAND BC YS.ition, .ak rte ar ony PPOs ip 1% 0F - À ; - Lo | pm : - - ! J 5 at the Fus = « Immiediat EAS at once.J.8.1; \u2018 à < À.i +E Adi al 3 ey onc woman is shrewd: \u201cshe NURSE 10 WEDLA Cee | TALLEST BUILDING TO HAVE Ena Abattoir market were 2,500 - cattle, ion.Apply F.W.White.late pos Co.: : 3.Mitchell & Te Manufacturing, Co.Londpn, Ont.Tbe buy the cushicr in Her hus hd | SOME ODD FITTINGS TO HOLD apply.cf.and A ee a np JOR SALE \u2014 FARM OF 80 ACRES vi WANTED \u2014 A TABLE MAID.APPLY |! ATED wi ONCE, A HOSTLER.1 BLED 01 ntvager of | hic shop, or the financial] \u2018MONTREAL MILLIONAIRE.2 \"THEM FAST.| toe local requirements and bätween se ; good { condition.Well watered and |\".Mrs.Holt, Preparatory School, Len- ze or soute.: .A : LEM air an 2 nu, and.5 estate.She isinarrow ; 1 New York, Nov.14.\u2014The Singer and .600 head were left over unsold @tél fox à orchard.4 mile from city.Apply , BoXville.= ro] V ANTED \u2014-A GOOD GENERAL \u201cub MR | wi elf oo SBE loyal to her family at \u201cBURLAND WILL | building, now building on: Broadway, the close.This meuag thot if many move ox 88, Recorde st, PNA To LET.Froctiér, Martinviile, Que AS Pvc à He Mu deep, asp CiN, her affections are MR.AND, MRS.B NEYMOON near Liberty street, which will be 625 arrive later on in the| week that prices JOR SALE\u2014HARD WOOD SLABS CUT | Le a j roctier, Martinville, Que.Je LEI, à t, : mg gory She does for those |who be-1 - SPEND TRELE VORNIA .\u2018feet high, the tallest skyscraper in fhe dep the Commoner 8 es wil likely be ae.for stove.- Harkness\u2019 Livery DART oF A HOUSE UNFURNISHED iy ANTED \u2014 TWO ROBUST LYOUNG : 1 [ i 3 J Very ause she does not want ra CL city, is to have wind anchors so that} pres à wer.|.The demanc,} BIRDS: ros 7 CY or nies bright rooms.For p tie _ married men with some knowledge 116084 Sat % Frans, have What shé can get.Life Montreal, Nov.14.\u2014The marriage of it\u201cmay be firmly braced against every vas gooc toda} and be ne foi ved [pos SALE\u2014ALMOST NEW SAVAGE culars address Box, 671, City.par of Linsmithing and plumbing, [to learn | A His 5: -\u2014 fl Gen magi the Anglo-Saxon Mr: G- B.Burland, Pre 0.takes gale.| = Lyather slow.Choice beeves sold* ovlinetridees.Apply.cartridge bells and gg HOUSE TO LET, NO.10, WILsON | English Speaking, cnergetie.and! véllable.HE HE : img lish one French: ran _he.British American venin or the home a he wind pressure on account of he de to Bu good at Bje to Bic, \u2018fair bartridges.Apply Box 42, Record Office.St.Low rent.OÙ : | To such, a good opening and Jelable.Hit Ÿ ongte po OMAN I naturally affec- PIRES Thursday even OMC structure\u2019s great altitude, W! » tre-|at Bc to 34e, comumgn at 2§c to 2 ¢.| OR SALE\u2014BOILER, EN 2 ; ROO: 3 u progressive \u20ac .; \u2018 IE FE.i Tally i CIS thrifty, nd lee bi the bride, Miss Hilda Beard.After mendous, and \u2018for that reason the tha infedior at 12e tol 2e en Thèse F Rood Eso ER, ENGINE (AND T° LET \u2014 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE stuting wages expect Apply by letter HER \u201cIpourdé BB te taken her heart \u2018to vale her life | the ceremony the couple will leave for building is to be literally tied' to its| Vas\u201d an active\u2018 demand for sheep aid [e¢., and three houses.Farms for Fe change ing bed ie rom te | housekeep- second year to Box\" at, \"Reco : ona \u201ciE 8 LE Beckett \u201cpeste the: wide view of existence California.The bride to be is a nurse foundations by an ingenious arrange- lampe.end prise rue sem.Sheep [for city property, one with cranberry, | bath flat.gle Centrally ed and beste, Sherbrooke, Que.of! ce, | iy = we ant putdoor hie, Jie open who recently attended the groom ment of steel rods.They will be pre dc per ou ihe suppl a 8 at Sie oo onion and celery ground.' C.H.Fletcher, Box 34, Record.cated.pply EN WANTED RELI EIS L : .78 2 Fre Wing a \u2018good\u2019 sport | through illness.SE and a half inches in diameter and de- fair for the season, but the ; = ooRe.ANSE enw \u2014 every locali IN N à ey nhwoman _ ; sport._ .+ 1 e \u2019 ne quality wis == memes HOUSE TO LET \u2014 FURN s D OR : Ly throughout Canada to : d's |, is truly her hus- scend for nearly fifty feet into the con- generally.comnion té fair, And sales were LAN : ished : .advertisd\u2019 our goods,\u201d tack : Ce te ign LLC: the ale fer hu $250,000 BLAZE ON RIVER FRONT crete which forms the caissons rosting made at 2c to 3jc per M.pales were | MISCELLANEOU 8.unfurnishell; hot rater he ter eo by on.trees, fences, bridges an a or i fv BR.1 companion, : AT MOBILE, ALA.} \u2018 oh solid rock RS feet below the curb.A \u2014 1 , AN ANTED-WORK, \"ANY DESCRIP- P H.n erich.t us places, also distribute smdll adver | © HOW HE - - - Mobile, Ala., Nov.14.\u2014 Fire early The lowest rod has on the end of it a] FOREIGN REPORTS CE tion, by 8 willing men.80 London \u2014 me $83 1 Matter.Commission or salary Ar Se W HE KNEW: - Monda lon the river front destroy- great anchor plate to which it is se- : London.November 13\u2014 There was no Street, or C.Wimshurst, \u201cPost Office,\" 0 RENT\u2014HOUSES AND | STORES, Ste per month and expenses $4 per day.Ce in vous ane, vou wird walk- od \u201cthe.saw mill plant.of Hierenymus cured.markets at Deptford £ day, but sales of | Pity: a \u201cÀ \u201calso properties to sell on easy pay- No ap oyment to good reliable men._ we _ sien >, : .{\u20ac nu A .' .\\ .Saturday w \u2018 : .ents.Appl 4 i ssarv.w \u201c rooké | ve sleep last night, ] wateh- ; Brothers and the mill of the Mobile | \u2014+ ie dt 18%c, and\u2019 Canadians gay 124e.nade AYTED-AT THE BELLEVUE HO- Timgton go Ply to Guy Lope, 80 Wel} ticulars.Empire i LE Jor pe > ve Searchem.How CO \"| Hardwood Co.Soveral other _ build- [The now great airship, Ville do Pd- fiptres.are ic lowor than last week.\u2018bv meal, borders oY the week, day and, + em \u2014 | don, Ont.i \u201c _ and Xp ?Hew do vod know | ings were damaged.The loss is esti- | ris, owhed M.Deutsch, has bi afiermoot November .12.\u2014 An easier |.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 _ ; =.; POOR DUPES.NT ANTED\u2014AT ONCE.vous oo oot te Searcher.Wh - mated at $250,000.over tho \u2018wrecked ut Sartrouville.-A guy.rape | ing \u2018hus prevailed in the market fop® _ ~~ LOST.\u2018Minister's Wife.\u201cWako up! Thera ure for light house work in ue G GIRL.pro.- de by my, tre y.von walked Louisville and Nashville, whose tracks became eutangled in the tree tc 8.The Canudign cat by and $ 3 today wers + TS Tu - \u2014 burglars in the house, \"John.\" ilv.Apply Box 39, Record ofice fam- ; MR the TS Without going are along the fire scene, was blocked motor and car were smashed.Nobody tie, whi 11e, RON ranchers \u2018et IT OST \u2014 À SMALU'FUR NECE RUFF.Minister.\u201cWell, what of it?Let them ANTÉD.\u2026 GR iL QUE : pockets, - .2 à for severat hours.A ¢ : was.hurt.- Cn com ared prices 8 o .a- decline: of yc 94 F inder pleuso\u2019 notify 40, Record Of- fine.out their © mistake themselves.~ NTE.het GENERAL SERVANT - Co Le.| CA wd 3 np ree witha week ago, PR Hee.; ._ (Chfistiun Register, \u2018out PS of two.Washing given | wo od} To Le Noo : Co ok Jo sn pa 7 \u2018 À c 0 ) | + Box 218, Lennoxville, > - - 7 _ : _ | La = i.| 1 Es .Signer +0 REVUE nated, : 0 .CC .| | _ i | i ; \u2018 .; Ce .\u2018 EU ;Ç per i N 5 ?rl \u2019 ._ ._ ; ; hn | | - \u2014 c La _ Ts ; | - = = .: | , ; r + ! LT 1 ] Lo - \u2018 Ê ' .Lo : _ : > ; \u2019 | \\ .> ! \u2018 Le .* À 22 au : 3 îi .J wow Seen deel enemas fg we TT a Hy 3 PIL nes sr PT TRE TE par +m cs ee echo gu rt rise + : ys Ay, .ENE > , ; ; .- J g ] 2, © y 5 F 2 a pe \u201d ~ |.= Ye >= i 5 FER .+ ! A .> \" 1: see\" 005.IF EE.um, AE RTE LU ST.35 AL se, A LÀ pb 0 The John Murphy Company, Limited Wednesday, Nov.1 Ith, 1506, The \u201cLa Rive\u201d Glove \"The enormous demand for long Kid Gloves that arose last Spring and is still in existence, has had a very serious effect on the price of the raw leather, and on wrist gloves.Co f this, we are still selling the \u201cLa Rive AY RRL: Siok nt sr op y ape mtn oie = D ee = = : .consequently + In spiteo at its former price.: _ The quality is unimpaired \u2014we vouch for that \u2014- ryjcent of £1.75, our price, how- _ pe Mg ha éach pair is worth eve ever, s $1.26.- 3 Pairs of Hose for $1.00 This is a line of Cashmere Hose we always éarry, and there are two special points to it\u2014quality and variety.- | > There is never A gui te \" Cara = i\u201d RET TP i R ; + a Eh) TOR ed STW CE eg TW y \u2018 a pair of stockings in the whole lot worth less than .40, and from that figure the values run up to .50 and even .60 a pair.It is not confined to any one kind\u2014on the contrary\u2014the variety is so great, that any taste can be satisfied.; (We close daily at 5.30) Po ï + utonsloom Serge K SUITS.\u2014To ba had in Sher- * Mechanic\u2019s Institute, | MATCHES.Paul Savoy me, (wo babies Immediately some matches.SWISS ARMY Is THE DEAL.© The Swiss army is one of the most her political It is the ideal toward common wan country, taxation to support hujre turn with i According to the * À narkahle every Eu-.down with standing | ging and hope.millions \u2018of to_the taxpayers \\rs oi freedom from military 6 to the soldiers.Practically all Swiss serve from the » of 20 to 50 in the militia and re- The raw recruits go into the bols, the infantry for 45 days, the .alry for 80 \u20aclays.Cois the cavalry serves 16 days eme U B.he aE \u2018who\u2019 Kye [8 Will oll 18 Zthe old relable?Sold by all druggists, ! ; \u201cThere is a dressy _appearance about serge that makes it a \u2018most popular cloth for sack suits.= \" SEMI-READY went to England and had the manufacturers-make a sergé that could be guaranteed in every respect.They did so, and Butonsloom can only be found in SEMI-READY GARMENTS._ It is a satisfactory tabric, clear cut, in black and blue, the color \u2018bein every inch guaranteed.It is made u BREASTED SAC brooke only from BOUCHER & LACROIX.g absolutely perfect, and SINGLE and DOUBLE.\u201cDUNDAS AXE\u201d ARE FULLY WARRANTED They are made with- the best material, by skilled workmen, and the special process of tempering makes them hard and tough.\u2014 They are the Best in the World._ Give them a trial.: On sale at all the Hardware and General Stores, and by : A.BOURBONNIERE Province of Quebec, Representative Office.204 St.James St.; Room No, 30, Montreal.FIFIIIIISTIIOP DPPIIPIIIIIIPISIPISIN FOUR YEAR-OLD BOY | PLAYED WITH IE WAS FINALLY BURNED AND .BABIES HAVE A -NAR- © ROW ESCAPE, © Dalhousie, N.B., Nov, .1.t.\u2014The wife went out for oceries, leaving three children at the ;( in à cradle and a )y of fonr years, who was left out doors with orders to remain there I his mother\u2019s return.ter her departure the little boy en- red and climbing on a chair secur- With these he set his clothing on fire aml was found in hopeless condition when the mother Mrs.Savoy saved the two bies, although \u201cthe fire had already renched the cot, but all that could be ne by medical aid eoulil | not save _ the lad, who died two hours alter, 1 each year and the infantry and artil- lery-14 days cach every other year.The reserves serve only five or six days every four years.The officers, of course, are carefully trained in good schools for a period: of years, | This short service would; be insuffic- | ient\u2019 were\u2019 it not preceded\u201d and supple- \u2018mented by military training for boys in school and rifle practice every year get shooting is the national sport and in.accordance with the law a place for target practice must be - suppliéd by every town in the country.As an en- | couragement prizes of all sorts are offered by the national government.Thus little Switzerland, with a pop ulation of less than 3,000,000 of people, häs an army of \u2018337,000 of .the most \u2018maitial soldiers * of Europe, tthe field at à moment\u2019s notice.§ DEATHS REPORTED 0000000000000 000000000 \u201cVIERMONT.pneunonss J Perkins, and was a daughter of the Inte\u2019 N.Rowell, of Hatley, hand and three sons, Clarence Perkins, Wier and Thos.Hibbard, and Mesdames Abbott, Peck and Atkinson, sisters, J » Pa 2 + ; AEE WAR 00.strong to apd hoalthyy A S080 Parisian Hair Renewer restores Gray Halr to, its youthful soft and glossy, : hatura! color and ,benuty, frees 4t J from Daudruff and makes the half EDWARD CLIVE, WANTED IN MON- [II alias Fraser, for whom the police of this city, New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia, and London, Eng., have been searchitig for a couple of years, is now under arrest in [ cablegram from London on Sat stating that Cli ; à ; ; .there, and asked.for.forms tion [for churches and schools.Bis plan 1s about him and\u2018 for what cha was wanted here.= the man who was arrested in Balti- | W9fking on\" the plan of \u2018distribution of more on a charge of swindling] an English woman and her- daughter in this city \u2018out of about $2,000 in money and jewels, and while he was brought to Montreal to answer charge, he escaped from the \u2018 Baltimore detective who had him in charge by \u2018jumping.from a New-York\" Central train just after it left the 125th St.station in New Yoyk.\u2018| with about $40 in cash and a small quantity of jewellery: that had been found on Clive when he was arrested.When he returned to Baltimore was dismissed for having allowe prisoner to éscape.: man whom he swindled here to come | promised that he would secure\u2019 her daughter a good position on the stage fin America.\u2018When the mother and | daughter arrived on one of the Allan.{line vessels, he mot them at the dock ing house inthe west end.The same night he took them to His Majesty\u2019s Theatre.On their return from the induced ' the mother and daughter \u2018to {them to keep it -in the house.They, did so .He was to have been married to the mother the following day, + The case was reported to Chief De- and the local ship: builders; think that i + BOUM IN MAINE MAINE ALARMED ; SEES DANGER \u2018| during the summer only, cultivating J raising of flowers and garden veget-: talks to the farmers on scientific ag- by \u2018practically all Swiss citizens.Tar- | TWO CHILDREN AND HER- armed, equipped and ready to take Saturday.MRS.C.0.HIBBARD, OF CANAAN, Abbie Rowell, wife of C.0.Hibbard, of Canaan, Vt., passed away on the 6th inst., at the age of 71 years, of - The deceased was twice married, her first husband - being the late Alonzo Switzerland, and | at \u2018last found her - Mrs.Hibbard is survived by her hus- (ta: bic Fred.\" Roptlijer.NÉ A4 bed at Fe lane eo, ig tim CERI abel - ; : .CET \u201c¢ J TREAL, IS NOW BEING HELD - ES GIFT.La WHILE HIS WIFE WHO MOURNED 5, Poe po & Co., BY LONDON, ENG, POLICE, - Gal eston, Texas, Nov.314\u2014 F om HIM AS DEAD, SITS ON DOOR Agents or t entury Brand Semi.Palralal, State of Chihriahua, .Mexico, | aomes the story that Pedro Alvarado, the young owner of the Palmillo mine, whose wealth is said to be in the hundred millions, announces.a public ben- ondon; Eng.efaction of .$10,000,000 \u2018to the poor Chief Detective Carpenter received a Mexicans.Since his rise from & Phos rday | te à Croesus in eight years he has given, away millions to the poor and Montreal, Nov.13.\u2014Edward Clive, he prie homes for the phorz bdbeate heir child apd give the land upon tao, thea It \u2018will be remembered that Clive is | Fifich to cultévate céopsi thy ten millions for many weeks.AL vabado is the tan Who sore time ago, bifered to*phy the: fevermyentmigit of Mexico but : {he offer, was, declined.be éause President Dias bvhy ndvised that it twas a \u2018politichl mive td dntahific his administration.The young mine owl ereays he Will menegys his: qffer to Pré Eden À Diaz eee aon Ris visit à he city and: pSeuyelthpegeneral that is \u2018offer is from the heart an that} there: will bs no hereaite FRE 2 to his countty.\u201c AJv&räda says he expects *o die poar, but to share.hig | \u2018wealth and happiness with hig less for- unate countrymen while he lives.PEARY TO TRY AGAIN:IN 1907.PRAISEB, QUALITY oF \u2018HIS SHIP, | _* ROOSEVELT.- .Bucksport, Me:, Nov, 14.\u2014Comman- der Robert E.\u2018Peary, :who; is\u2019.returning tovthg United States with the re- corduof the \u201cfarthest avauth,!\u201d Will \u2018mafié another attempt to reach the, North Pole in 400%.-«Therenplorer\u2019s ship, .the Roospyelt,; ives: built in this town, and it is recalled.that when Commander Peary.sas.here.he said.that if hedid.hpt succeed RE he would make \u2018angthér.attem t in 1907, provided he did: ng lose, hig, vessel.Despatohes: from: Gommañger .Peary: speak highly of, the ice-fighting and seaworthy qualities, of the oosevelf, ei eit 1 ( The detective came on to Mo treal \u2019 Clive had induced the English wo- over.from London to marry him, and and took them: to a fashionable board- theatre to the boarding house, Clive give him.their money and jewellery to lock in the safe at his hotel, as he did not think it- would be safe for but they have not seen him since.\u2018with a few |xepairs\u2019 she will be ready to make the trip north.next season, TER CRANBIRY.tective Carpenter, and a short while afterwards Clive was arrested in Baltimore.« = Clive was originally, a Scotchman 4: : NPL named Fraser, but ha's changed his | \u2018The \u2018history: of the cranlierr name many times.After being re-{ told on a bit.of parobmterit no larger, leased at Belfast, where he was serv- than the fruit.itself, rt to judge its ing a term, he went to England, leav- | interest by its length: would be like ing! his lawful wife in Ireland.| He ranking the berry\u2019s importance by its travelled over England a great deal, weight.\u201cThe cranberry; to.begin with and later he went to New York.the day of its christening, Was so nam- From New York he went to Phila- | &d because its sponsors In delphia, where he married.a woman | bud resembled a crane; and in fruth; ICAN MINE OWNER ANNOPNC-| geois,is besieging the house: in whicii her husband lives at Dunkerque.geois who lived at Havre, went out for a walk and never returned.\u2018A few months later a*man\u2019s body was\" dragged from\" the Seine, and Mme.Lebourgeois recognized it- as her hus- | band.The body was buried with due | geremony, and, mass was said for hig] soul, .© 15 iN : to'- Bunkerque on : business, and met there his old {riend, \"Lebourgeois, who was ify $lia hsstyof Health, in bhc:com- panydf a Havre, told Mme.Lebourgeois of his discovery, and she promptly .followed \u2018other conductors and prevent misap- sorted to®again, but the unexpected Pate.* Merry can be | pelied that \u2018impression.As the train train, checked it up, and dropped off ancied that itd] under the name of Gilbert.Then he just hefore the bud expands -into the woman and her daughter by appoint- petals, it resembles the neck, head and ment.He was to marry the mother.bill of: that ungainly bird, Hence it There was another woman - in| the ooo originally, dubbed: the \u2018\u201ccrane- caso at this period, one.whom he was berry,\u201d popularized \u201cinfb cranberry.\u201d to have met in New York.When the \u201c1; gradually Ti way \u201cout of New, York woman found that | Clive | obscurity - until \u2018to-day the.cranberry did not turn .up, .she went to the occupies a place: of ,ng mean industrial British consul of \u2018that city and had \u2018mportanc 6 in tho \u201ccemunuitiby:; yearly enquiries made concerning him, and it adds to the .wealth of our-nation found out that .he was a swindler.§ 1h \"wiv from: 83,000,000 to $4, It is not likely that Clive will be 700,000.The + fawilylia?.rexceedingly EE ak ie oe, saan | prolific, 1,300,000 bushels being = pro- police have not the money necessary ued in the United \u2018States, leaving came to Montreal to meet the English | perfect flower.with steaïm, calyx wi) to pay the expats of stradiion It | S050 ax behlid in dannii 0.wo bring him back.a8 quality.- La > .Co _ \u201cKICKING THEBUCKET.\u201d \u2018When a person dies nowadays, we.say in common.parl moë that he \u201c\u201cKicked the ucket.\u201d\u201d \u2018The origin of .this phrase ig unusual.Ï ! | vo | ~ ABANDONED FARMS : ed pig is held up bya :bent 'piece of wood, technically called a \u201cbucket,\u201d heing fastened behind the tendons\u2019 of its hind legs in earcass.Other authorities assert that \u201cKicking the bucket'\u201d originated from method of .committing suicide fay TO AGRICULTURE.| Augusta, Me., Nov.14.\u2014The buying\" of abandoned farms by city ple who convert them into summer places has assumed such proportions that it It alludes to the\" Way a slaughter- | order \u2018to suspend the F4 has been\u2019 called to the attention of the agricultural department \u2018of the State, Commissioner Gilman, | who- has investigated pe subject Hates.] A : that he does not think it wil af | merrell) good thing for the agricultural inter} .| THE WHITE FEATHER.ests of Maine, as it would naturally §'.An official of the Smithsonian In- redude the total output of the State.q stitution was speaking of the origin In recent years hundreds of rich New'] of some well-kgown phrases, and York and Massachusetts people who pointed to a ,small.mounted bird.visit this State in the summer | have.) This bird was a Kxendh grey.on' the: bought up farms and occupied them: back, drab breast, black wings, and \u2018with a small but conspicuous white spot at the base of the tail.\u201cThat is the wheatear,\u2019\u201d\u201d the official: said: \u201cIt is - very common in Scot-: land, where it is known as the \u2018\u2018cla- chafan.\u201d\u201d It is from this bird that we get the expression, \u2018Showing the white feather.\u201d You will notice the nteres nm I location of the only.white.feathers on sibilities of farming and fruit raising.} the body\u2014they can.be- seen only when : Trains have been sent throughout the | the bird is flying away from you.\u201d country bearing lecturers who gave} \u2014 a + \u2014.standing on a bucket while adjusting.the nogse,\u201d and then kicking the bucket away.only such land as they wished for the} ables.This policy is .not in line\" with that advocated by the agricultural department.Vigorous efforts have been made, aided by the author-: ities of the University of Maine, to ° interest rural communities in the pos- riculture and attempted to stimulate } interest by \u2018distrifouting literature on the subject.The movement met with a cordial reception, and as it is backed up by the National Agricultural Department at Washington, the use of so many farms merely for summer idling is looked upon with some disfavor by many agricultural enthusiasts.20° \u20142\u2014Prmamemmnnnte ! LONG CHASE OF WIFE.RUN DOWN BY HUSBAND KILLS SELF, | À Geneva, Nov.14.\u2014A tragic sequel | to a divorce case £pok place at}: Blankenburg, in the anton of Berne _ Museular Cramps, Neuraigia, Back Ache, ~ Pains in:Side and Limbs are cured instantly by ~ Hirst's Pain - Exterminator « The most powerful liniment made.25¢, at all dealers.Try Rirest\u2019s Little Liver Pllls for sick headache and- Five months agé a merchant.of}, Cassel, Germany, named Schopfwinkel \u201cJ; secured a divorce7{rom his wife, and; |: was awarded -the \u201ccustbdy- of his twoif, children, aged 1 aad § years, respec- |\u2019 tively, CS Teel i 3 Before he could seçute \u2018thé children, §.however, the mother fléd from Cassel, } taking them with her.For five months:} Herr Schopiwinkel and: a\u2019 detective pursued her all over Germany and living in apartments at Blankenburg.| When \u2018Schopfwinkel and the detec- §.tive, accompanied by a local gendarme, centered her apartments Saturday morning they.found Mme.Schohl- winkel and her {wo children lying in.bed, shot through the heart.Lying on the table was a note in which the wife declared that she was | izzined: - \u201cas innocent of the charge against [- dizziness._Ask your dealer her as her babes.\u201d © She had killed ; | or send us 25c.direct.A sketch free, ww < THEE.(Dasa litlog [iimied Dan Wilson stalds' that he is willing \" ; 20° ; ; .| ke TE ; ve .the charges against her be proved she.lokai she agreed to go to Japan and J home, where she had a seoret room, cently.Then she was spirited to an- UNIS a.other island, but those who promised AL DEY to provide.for her failed to do so,and TTOBA AND NEW JURYMEN Royal Hou Flour - ; | y centg insults everÿ the finesty rest: four | | | \u2018the J'heir to about $10,000.; PROTEST AGAINST PLACING _OR- 1 | FIRM.© © | \u2018Rome, November 13.~A commi em | from the City of Terni, headed by the Charles Bernier ar mayor of that place, has come to ed fing In St.Bonifa on decor aise lang AY aly ) | 3 ate for an *, 0.Fhilero Italian man-of-war with the Midvale { Bernier, counsel for the defence Steel Company of Pennsylvania, ands| Manded-that as accuse : has been received by Premier Giolotti \"I The Premier explained that the Government was desirous of.protecting and favoring nati not against the interests of the State and that natural production myst put itself in condition to stand foreign competition.Tv ht ] pc om | Lon p Ath À pP L XC a t ré: cos Be botthag fap.to the joiuf - : ve ' : 7 4 : _ Cr ea ce es gy SÉERBROOKE DAILjini BYRDS R SIF, UBER: 14, 2006s.or iion - must go to the Molokai le-\u2018fêVer, much higher \u201cili ment for the rest des natural dites \u2018| Binos, Undue.prevalence on F Le Sho is the daughter of John A.Cum-{filipinos of tuberculosis and bors } he mins, once, minister of foreign affairs |'° ZIV\" as the explanation for this.ander King Kalahana.Her mother >urseon-Ceneral O'Reilly stat Cn vas a Hawaiian.She married (a na- the medical department ix very badly tive Hawaiian and \u201chad.one \u2018child.Ji Peed of officers, and that unless] tho child was five yeas Ce intone Tovetoped re I ot dla ihe > All be impossible for the \u201cdepartment leprosy.To avoid her.transfer to an | 9 reach a high degree of efficiency or} to escape a lamentable breakdown in er 1.This w the eccur ay never return.| This wa ha rence.of war, > sav iy 8 six years.it should not be postpon vs PU that Soon attervard those whoa | imminent au ERATE UE vey agreed to send her an allowance failed .me die 8 -the \u2018selection and training oi to do so, and she returned here and.ical officers, : took up her residence in her mother\u2019s WANTED H ALE JURY | TO BE FRENCH SPEAKING .ce to which she-retired when anyône call- ad.She lived thus and cared for her daughter, till her mother\u2019s death re- AND MADE IN MAN.starvation drove her out.She i | x: HAVE TO BE EMPANEL.at 41 eu LED; Le - ITALIAN WARSHIP ARMOR, || ivuipeg; Nov.14.\u2014A most peeutine stacle has: tonfronted o le has: uc ted: the Asgize | i Cory oF rth.first tinié in ten yeare history: thé Easterh-\u201cjudicial dis- Let _ol Manitoba, the fact that \u201cthe ual cons ges still prevail in* Mani- { Lilo so Justice Was forcibly ex- DER WITH A PENNSYLVANIA La { + vo rench_ Canadian, Ce, was urraign- wound- yns' and Joseph used ne ly in French hé had the ight eh ave at least.one-half the number of urors familiar with his mother-tongue.\u2018TT o court allowed the demand.Co onal production, but ther pifliculty, inasmuch as there were | 00 - French-Canadians on the present |.i.rr diy gy | Feu éfderthat whin the ued.À report from ue ET etit jurofs was aly on Nova à 22 dre Sheri should call enough mer but those fey sure good ré whitest, that's milled}! | \u2018four that is af) od ys good.Ogilvie FI REAT MADE JC BISHOP London, Nov.14.\u2014 ipanel , : .\u201ceu ] oh His Lords ip, therefore, issued .see pore against Thereupon there ensued a still fur.TH ab © donverse in the Frond lun- clared they would 6 even: through fn CH at any place at 150 lbs., and for «pe Hamilton, Ops.100.ote of the embassies acoepting a any sidobet\u201d that \u201cfe wishes tg put Com een gs the \u2018conditions incidental a a Euago to get the necessary jucy for thune tun, and Ps _ ph BEROS | vf P/ croape\u2019 in the customs\u201d = * the Bernier.trial, vt - .: .i bo.: ; F : ; \u201c -\u2014 Po AU - © Le TS to make the bill u Whether your bread | is good or bad, the cost of baking 1s You pay à more for the same.few cents- sehold ; Co.Ld.8 peeling Education - ol d de nworkablee: | A.Forman, © engineer, Wu © tween midni \" morning ea by the t \u20ac.-govolver rec ER a i RE RS EEE SEL SE : : he 04 2\" A Grae Le coulérence he | L Plerday wo 4 pro-Beyan 223 % ; fanda for a | \u201c - homination © uA motion \u201c2 R's session 4 Rhode Il onal polici 5 1 yes.policy without deb: + What has à , \\ Opening skir = a \u20ac Je Willig rol of the + tie National LAr, at least or & the Quin "]
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