Sherbrooke daily record, 23 novembre 1906, vendredi 23 novembre 1906
[" +5 TE ARS ES : | Sherbrooke ] ecord.ee \u2014 242: = fee ces ; 7 | | SYNDNEY, CL Peary Was Awaiting * Husband There.| LL vEs NORTH POLL WILL JF pacHED-BUT FOR GALE § gent HAVE \u2014_ 2 0 j 4 154 BE ACCOMPLISH _ ED FEAT, = .# 14 cee.CB, Nov.23.\u2014(Spce al.) \u2014 ley reached 's steamer Roosevelt and on arriving at {| | an- D \u2018 to-day, : 3 ve Peary bourded \"a tug|- and .ashore to meet Mrs.Peary who À pec waiting here for the | Past socks.= 1 a | 59 VC ared in excellent health\u201d and*| kobe worst for his perilous lesper- north, lis companions are in good health and spirits.Peary h pelieves the North Pate, ¢ An be d the sume opinion jis] ex- , \"w Capt.Burtlett.Shortly oc the daëh, for the pole, at && de 34 minutes, a gale the cqual of Zi bad never beens experienced] by pro This broke connect on be- : partics, and| had irs and Clarke been abl to| b ~ applies, which, would have lasted doubt fever {hey would have reach the f } point ing within fortv days.| - wolf, medical officer, | had not.+ best and by following it the pole Lui he reached.- Le gew, who insisted on remaining at pot until repairs were, made.gait os bad as before.j y statement that men were \u2018idions mhort.li .was plowing out of tubes of two wd in Januaey she lost rudder in rty sprung up and Insle for Con supporting.Bring.x-days, Copt.Bartlett has no, de ched; the god would have returnéd to slightest doubt Peary\u2019s | systems Te strike at Hopedale is con rmed 5 wes done but the steamer leaked ad i denied, although pro à first acciderit going north poil- «usb.The crew will be paid off n.- : - À 1 Mary and wile go to New York by ste | WOMAN SHOOTS THREE, ) ED TO KILL A NEW YORK DOC- YR TOR BUY-FATLED,.| / Les York, November \u2014Wiss._Ot- Mo Schneider, 42 years of agd, \u2018yes- Bviy afternoon | fired five! revolver ds at Dr.Frederick Bicrhoff, two of eh struck the doctor, one jin the .\u201cMy and the other in the \u201carm| while or s shots struck othe?men, and the i proved harmless, The shooting m place in the street at Madison.-fraæ and 39th street.Mr.Bierhof Ji taken to the Presbyterian ; Hospi- ul, where \u2018his wounds were found not whe dangerous.- One of the.other } } 23 = badly F l of prominent persons interested in the Cal en En RC aL Ted Ca == British Commons and Lords | \u2018Are at Odds.WELSH EDUCATION COUNCIL \u2014 LORDS STRUCK OUT CLAUSE + EMPOWERING ITS ESTAB- 1 LISHMENT.ondon, Nov.23.-On the groun.the t it contained the spirit of- Home Rule, the House of Lords last) evening struck out the clause in the Lducation Bill, empowering the establishment of & central education council for Wales.The bill was then passed through its committee stage, after having occupied fifteen days in its discussion, or long- ¢r than any other.previous measure in the House of Lords.: - As amended by the Upper House, the bill is wholly unacceptable to the Government, and the majority in the House of Commons, who contend that it has become frankly denominational, since it requires that unless religious instruction be given to them daily.schools will be recognized as public elementary schools, The Nonconformists are so incensed \u2018at the House of Lords\u2019 amendments that over a hundred Nonconformist members of Parliament alréady have signed a memor- inl asking the Government to promptly.reject all \"the amendments of the Upper House.This.would mean a \u201cdeadlock and an inevitable conflict between the two Houses, which the moderates on both sides are anxious to avert, Strong efforts are being made in influential moderate quarters to arrange some workable.compromise, and with this object in view a deputation education question yesterday waited on the Archbishop of Canterbury at Lam- beth Palace.The Primate, -in a long reply, professed himself anxious for a settlement on large and generous lines all round, and said he was prepared to agree to compromises in the cases df many of the objections and difficulties, rather than have the controversy continue.Whether & settlement was practical, rested elsewhere than with him, but that it might be brought about wns his most earnest wish, and he believed the députation could do much \u2018to further that consummation.MUST STOP.SUNDAY SLAUGHTERING.SECRETARY WILSON ISSUES ORDER TO NEW YORK PACKERS.Washington, Nov.23.\u2014Notice has heen sent t&1he meat packers in New York city by Seceretary of Agriculture Wilson that unless they close their es- wis look.effect in the arm of Otto forge, a layyer, another | striking Mi Sheehan in the small\u2019 of the ik, Neither of the latter wdre \u201cser- uty injured.be Xe Schneider, who was sejzed by pie before.she could fire a 4d shot, gaye various regsons for ti dooting, asserting first that she W revengine herself for alleged pissional malpractice, and afterward J Bm that the doctor had stolen all \u201cin @ ideas for French waists \u2018which she \\ de\u2019 td signed.2 a : pneu ! BANQUET IN NEW YORK, .\u2014 10 © WHBLE REXPONSES AT CHAM- BER-OF COMMERCE BAN: QUET.4 Yew.York, November 23.4 The anal banquet of the (\u2018hamber of Com- Rte at the Wuldori-Astorial Hotel & night was made notable by re- Yontes to tousts by Sir, Henry Mor- ine.Burand und Baron Speék Von cerner, representing respectively oral Britain and Germany lin the und Stites, The former's)\u2019 theme hy Diplomiry api Commerte,\u201d while a of the latter wns-*\"The cemmére- relations between the German pire and ®t by.United Stat \u2014 .WEATHER PROBABILITIES, recast for the next 24 .hdurs, is- \u2019 by the Meteorological Burean Teasing westerly Winds ; air and .i ! = re , \u2014 tio var rad\u2019.pr)! i ngs vith In noe, LA - THE: (4), \\T I: \\ * No Lo - { A) tablishments on Sunday in accordance their products will be\u2019 denied them, which would mean that such products could not he shipped to interstate foreign commerce.This action was ta ken not only as the result of complaints made by several clergymen hy New York against the practice l cause the slaughtering cattle on Sunday, but be- | epartment regulations roe quire a strict compliance with State laws by_the owners or managers of es-, \u2018tablishments over which the Federal (Government exercises control or Juf diction, as it does in the cage of inspection.\u201c\u2018In other wor 8,\u201d [ official of the de \u201cit we inspected enttle sla in New, York on Sunday we would be practi- id an \u2014| callv aiding and abetting a violation * The packers explain- | of State laws\u201d xp ol that the.Jewish population insisted on kosher meat on Monday morning, and that in order to supply it it.was : necessary to slaughter\u201d on- Sunday.that The agent discovered, however, the two-thirds of the cattle led to slaughter on Sunday were hogs.\u2014\u2014 COMPULSORY FLAG |FLYING.PROPOSAL VOTED DOWN BY THE HOUSE OF.LORDS.London, Nov.23 \u2014A motion\u2019 to in sert-a clause in the education bill making it compulsory to fly the Union Jack on elementary schools, was\u2019 vot- +d down by the Lords without discus- Sax ju frilow don't know Lu 3 siOn.\u2014 % to.avstem until he what's in li Petite sweat png at ont\u201d IN THE HOUSE cof North Renfrew, by Mr.Borden and usual, as report has it that .ur.Bour- ; ; .| with State laws Federal inspection vf of Lnotices of questions Fspecting the boundaries of Manitoba, {not be reduced below the number i OF COMMONS.Hon.Mr.Hyman, of London, Has Resigned.\"pu tance - NEW MEMBERS INTRODUCED \u2014 - BUSINESSIS TO BE RUSHED.\u201d Ottawa, Nov.23.= (Special)\u2014Alter the Commons had returned to their own chamber yesterday\u2014afternoon, the Speaker made announcement of.changes in the representation of the constituencies that had occurred during the recess.a Co He caused some surprise when he Rtated that he had received from Hon?Mr.Hyman, member for London, a letter of resignation.It is not, hows ever, in the regular form, though he communicated it to the House.Mr; Hyman is absent from the city, ang it is understood that his health is Ft that a somewhat prolonged rest will be necessary to restore it.It may be some days before it.will be known what will be .doné in the matter of ordering \u201cthe issue of a writ for his constituency.a \u2019 The introduction of members followed.Dr.Fielding wis brought in by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Frederick Borden, the Liberal members applauding long and loudly.Then Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.Aylesworth brought in Mr.Tolmie, member for North: Bruce, \u2018and Mr.Demers, of St.Johns and 1b- erville, was introduced by Sir Wilfrid Laurier and Mr.Brodeur, each being applauded in tüFrn.BE Then the Conservatives had their turn.Mr.David Marshall, of - East Elgin, was introduced by Mr.Borden, and Mr.Blain, and Mr.Gerald White, Mr.George.Taylor, while the Opposition cheered.- The final act of the chapter: was the introduction.of Mr, Robitaille, member for Quebec county, by Mr.Bourassa and Mr.Lavergne.Mr.Bourassa spoke in French in addressing the Speaker.There was some applause from the Conservative benches, and some laughter from those on the Liberal side.The incident caused | - some comment.TO RO RUSIL BUSINESS.It is evidently the: intention of the Government to rush business.There is talk of the budget speech being made next week, which, however, is a good deal to expect.Meantime, the address in reply to the Governor-General\u2019s speech is to be moved to-day, and the debate may be of niore interest than ussa will take advantage of the occasion to declare his position in regard to some matters \u2018 befare the country, Private members are also to the fore with their favorite measures.Mr.W.F.Maclean gives notice of his bill to imuko two cents a mile the legal railway fare, and has also a measure respecting the sale of railway tickets, which 1s likely to interest the corporations.Mr.Lancaster has u bill in amendment to the Kailway Act, and another respecting certificates to masters and mates of - ships.Mr.Monk will again introduce his bill respecting industrial\u201d and co-operative societies, which- received favoranle notice last session, Mr.Bergeron has on the order paper respecting the Montreal Harbor Commission and its work, Mr.A.Lavergne wants to know many things about the National Truns- continental Railway.Mr.Roche (Marquette) and Mr.Foster are to ask questions about Northwest lands.: - Mr.Sifton is to move for papers re- | and it is understood Will-act ns the provinco\u2019s champion in connection with its claims_for the district of svee- watin.Co Mr.Blain (Pecl) is desirous of knowing what assistance the (Government 3s rendering the loeal authorities 1m bringing to justice those who illegally took part in the recent London clec- tion.: 1-1 : Col.Sam Hughes will move a resolution that the interests of Carguda und the British Finpire would be best servod by =a full partnership union among\u2019 Great Britain and her colonies.Ie also wants a ecciaration that the best interests of Canada and the Fm pire would be served by the settling in Canada of honorably dischargeu British soldiers, He also desires a de?claration of the House of Commons that Dominion lands should-be set apart from the South African war vet- l'érans.Mr.Hughes \u2018(Prince Fdward Island); is again to move for an amendment to the B.N.A.Act, declaring that the representation in the House of: Coin mons of the Maritime Provinces shall nse signed to each when it entered -Con- federation.in the Senate, after the Commons had retired to their own chamber, .it was announced that the consideration of the speech from the throne would be commenced at the next sitting of the Senate, and the House adjourned until Monday evening at ~ o'clock.|The address in reply to the speech-will Ke moved by Senator Jaffrey.Sy PLAYING WITH MATCHES.\u2014 LITTLE CHILD 1N MONTREAL BURNED T0 DEATH\u2014BRAVE SISTER MAY ALSO DIF: \u201c Montreal, Nov.23 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 Plavine with matches, Louis IP.Du- \u2018puis, two Feurs old, was to-day burn- |ed.to death.is little sister, trying to extingtish fire, was so frightfully injured.that life is despaired of.The victims were alone in house on Champlain street when the fire occurred, MA AM, | the gus, negotiation was held yesterday position in the pulp and paper two-story building : iwhich- was feature of the SHERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.ANGUS PAPER - MILL NEGOTIATIONS.Meeting Again Adjourns, Sale Not Being Completed.] =, ; tram ; - PROSPECT or - BROMPT ON PULP AND PAPER CO.ENTERING \u2018THE DEAL.| | The adjourned meeting in connection with the Royal Paper Mills, Kast An- i aiternoon, © It was thought that possibly the sale of the property might be consummated at this meeting.This did not take place, however, and! adjournment was made to \u2018another date.Mr.George Van Dyke, the prospective purchasér of the property, was present at tho meeting.J : The only official announcement made is that the negotiations are still in} progress.A5 It is reported on good authority\u201d that there is a prospect of \u2018the Brompton Pulp and Paper Co.cptering the deal.Mr.Van Dyke and his associates would negotiate the purchase of the Angus works and then the Angus and Brompton properties would be amalgamated into ono company.Such a coñcern-* backed by, ample capital would be about the fipest pro- mill j line in the country.The! Brompton | pulp mill and the Angus paper mill/ are splendidly equipped and their combined limits would be practically ex- haustless, Ce j \u2018 The deal under: way isa big one.It is emphatically stated that there is no serious hitch in the negotiations.If closed this fall aby will probably be little further delhy as the lumbering scason is at hand.and it will be important tothe re-starting of the mills in the near future that the operations in the woods pe enmmenced nt onc.pe THREE KILLED SEVERAL INJURED.ACCIDENT AT THE KODAK WORKS IN: ROCHESTER, N.Y, Rochester,\u201d N.Y.Nov, 23.\u2014un accident occurred \"Tuesday ut Eastman Kodak Park, Works ini which three men were killed, eight seripusly injured and six slightly hurt.'I'le.men were.at work on a scaffold near tne top of a con- strueted of steel, copérete and brick.0 hasty examination revealed that .ihe probable cause of tho \u2018accident was the removal of the supports of tne steel flooring before the concrete had properly set.About twenty workmen who were on the upper.gpauold when the top floor fell, were hurled into: the debris, faling about forty fect.:As the men worked by numbers all the vic- tins cannot be identified wntil:the contractors look up the names una the numbers in their books, | - BISHOP NILES CENSURES CRAPSEY.Pt Rafael ; HE DECLARES TRE CHURGU MUST KEEP THE FAITH AND PROTECT HER CHILDREN.Concord, N'H., Nov.23.\u2014The chief 105th annual couven- tion of the j'rotestant Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire in this city, Tuesday, wns the addresses by the bishop, Right Rev.Wim.WW, Miles, and his coadjutor, Rt.Rev.Edward M.Parker.= Bishop Niles made the following reference to! the.Crapsey trial in the course of his\u2019 address : \u201cI pity the mun who can bring himself to go on destroying his innocent followers\u2019 fuith in their Bible, which he has solemnly declared to be - \u201cthe word of God.\u201d But if ho can do that dreadful work, cat the Church allow him to do it ss her oflicer ?Can sho consent to do it through hii : a thousand times no! Be the trouble, tho difficultics, -the pain otf an cccles- instical trial what they mdy be, the Church has no option.dhe must seep the faith and protect her children from being robbed of \u201ctheirs.\u201d eens ROMAN POLICE: ~~.WATCH ANARCHISTS.TO PREVENT ANARCHIST DEMON- - STRATMON DURING KING GEORGE'S VISIT._\u201d Rome, Nov.23.\u2014The Anarchists held a meeting hero Tuesday and discussed tho advisability of making a demonstration against the police during the approaching sojourn in Rome of King George of Greece.The most energetic measures have.been takén by the police to prevent disorders, - All people not inhabitants of the city and without occupation will be sent away from Rone before Ming Cicorge arrives, L \u2014 Nt + $180,000 FINE INFLICTED.a= AMERICAN SUGAR COMPANY 1S FOUND GUILTY OI\" REBATING.New York, Nov, 25\u2014The American Sugar Refining Company was found guilty by a jury in the United States Circuit Court, Tuesday, of accepting rebates \u201camounting to $26,000 From the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad Company.The New York Central recently was found guilty of giving rebates to the American Sugar Refining Company, and fined S10%,000, ! [= ia ti ri \u2014- ZOLA\u2019S REMAINS © GO TO PANTHEON.SENATE DECIDED TRANSFER.F + FRENCH ON p- \u201c1 presume.\u2019 said the conceited fellow\u2019 that vou will Ko glad to have Me call again soon.\u201d \u201cYou do,\u201d ventied Miss Sharpe, \u201cIt de?What \u201c a LPresumie = ('hikidelphia Ledger, 47 \u2014.| \u201c Paris, Nov.23.\u2014The Senate Tuesday * by 144 to 95 votes, decided in favor of Bullet Went {Through Philip | Knowlton.JUDGE MULVENA AT.SWÉETSBURG.Roxton Man Acquitted of Threat- - ening-to Burn lrctory.Ienspma\u2014 THREE MONTHS FOR THEFT \u2014 A FARNHAM CASE POISTPONED.| yesterday and held a term.of Court.Charles Rollett, of Roxton Falls, chose a speedy trial ancl pleaded not guilty \u2018to a- charge of tjhreatening to burn ;down the furnitu fe- company at that place, and from which he had been \u2018discharged.He was acquitted.| cused, asked for a spefdy trial, and pleaded guilty to a chrirge of stealing $13 from a trunk in a boarding house.As'it was his first offerec, and a young \u2018man of 17 years of mge, the Court sentenced him to three months in jail.Owen Griffon, arrested at West Shef- ford, on n charge of vagrancy, was given thirty days in jail at hard la- or.In the case of John McCrum, Collector of Provincial Revenue, against R.Rainville, of Farnham, charged | With.keeping à pool table without a license, tho accused failed to appear, and.the case was adjourned to the 6th of December, and a notice was ordered to be served on him that proof would be heard on that day.ACCIDENTALLY SHOT | \u201cIN LUMBER CAMP.Brochu, Qf St.Evariste.HE IS TAKEN TO SCOTSTOWN \u2014 WOUND VERY.SERIOUS, Scotstown, Nov.! 23.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A man by thé name of Philip Brochu, fron St.Evuriste, was accidentally shot in- ono of the lumber camps near the Mountain brook, yesterday after: noon! | \u2018Thy wounded man was Brought here last evening and was attended by Drs.Mooney and\u2019 Smith.The ball went right through the man going in about iy the groin and coming .out in the baek, _ i ! \u201c This rhorning he was as well as could be expected.JUDGE LNH \"RETURNS HONE, will Take Complete \u2018Rest for | Some Time.| $0 FAR RECOVERED FROM ACCL \" PENT AS TO BI ABLE TO LEAVE HOSPITAL.Montreal, Nov.23.\u2014Mr.Justice Lynch, whose accident on Friday last has caused considerable anxiety to his friends throughout tho\u2019 province, was so far recovered yesterday afternoon as to be able to leave the Mont: real General Hospital and return to Knowlton.*; While his injuries have not proved of a serious naturd, and no : permanent disability need he feared, they.necessitate, and his surgeons have ordered, a period of complete rest.- His Lordship - will Ire unable to finish the present term of the Court of King\u2019s Bench, at which he was replacing Mr.Justide Hall, who is abroad.\"le is also compelled to cancel all other engagements and appointments until the end of the year.His lordship was accompanied on his journey home by Mr.Thomas Marsh, of the Montreal Coutt [last weck, with all their contents, in- Judge Mulvena \u2018was in Sweetsburg, | In the case of Harold Syson, the ac-| 155.50 per cwt.18.(Special) ~The date of the basket [little talks which have always .been DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE BUILDINGS BURNED.: Melbourne, Nov.23.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.Morin, on the David Ewing farm, had his house and barns destroyed by fire owned by Mr.John Cross.Nine - of were killed.Twd of the dogs were shot-but the other one escaped.At least three farmers lin this vicinity have lost sheep and lambs by dogs since last spring.- LIVE STOCK SHIPMENTS, .Shefford, Nov.23.\u2014(Special)= Mr.H.Neil shipped three car loads stock to the Montreal market which consisted of 70 head of cattle and 52 \u201chogs und 52 lambs, at following prices: Cattle, from $4 to $20; hogs, , und lambs, 34 each.->Mr.\u2018Thos.Enright also shipped two ca¥ loads of cattle at prices ranging from $1 to §20.a __ \" PINKMAM\u2014PINKHAM.Séotstown, Nov.23.\u2014(Speciat)\u2014l'he marriage of Miss Addie Pinkham to his best sheep the Advent Christiag Church, Wednesday evening, - Nov.1x4, Lev.Mr.Clark officiating.Miss Coats, cousin of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and Mr.John McLean, of Gould Station, was best man.\"The Church, which was tastily\u2019 decorated for-the occasion, was filled with relatives and friends, - and at the close of the ceremony a reception was held at the home of Mrs.IN.Pinkham.The bride was the .recipient of many beautiful presents, and both have the best wishes of the whole community, «0 : STANSTEAD COLLEGE NOTES.Stanstead College, Stanstead, Nov.ball game against.Bishop's College has been changed to Nov.23rd, and the return match will be played at Lennox- ville, Nov.30.LL Mr.French, Commercial, has been obliged.to leave, on account of ill- health.About twenty from both the College and Sunnyside attended the R.-C.Supper and Bazaar in the Town Hall, Wednesday evening.All reports in-| dicate a most exciting time.Rev.Mr.Clendinnen, of the Stan- stead Methodist - Church, has entered upon his duties as, lecturer on European\u2019 history to.the first year Arts class.The Model School staff has han an addition in the person of Mr.Hutch- kins, who is relieving - Miss Harding, the Principal, of a poxtien of the overcrowded 1{I.Model Class.~~.~~ The Thursday night meetings have started regularly for the winter.Many helpful - ideas aré expected from the so appropriato in the past.JUBILEE LODGE, 1.0.0.F., WIND- BOR.Windsor Mills, Nov.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Jubilee Lodge, No.31, I.O.O.F., observed its 9th anniversary, last evening, by an oyster supper, to which the ladies were invited.About a-doz- en of the members of Unity Lodge, Sherbrooke, came down to enjoy the hospitality of the Windsor brethren._ A splendid supper was served, followed by a short toast list.Bro.Ward, Noble Grand of Jubilee Lodge, presided.\u201d The following was the toast list : \u201cThe King,\u201d \u2018\u201cSovereign| Grand Lodge,\u201d responded to hy G.Rep Dr.W.8S.Allen; \u201cGrand Lodge of Que-.bee,\u201d responded to bx G.Warden V.E.Morrill ; \u2018\u2019Rèbekahs, responded to by P.G.James Lowe; \u201cSubordinate Lotees,\u201d responded - to hy- P.G, C.G.Thompson ; \u2018Jubilee Lodge,\u201d proposed by P.G.F.L.Bean, and responded to by P.G.| Ansel; \u201cThe Ladies,\u201d responded to by Bro.King.P.G.M.N.N.Walley, who accompanied the Sherbrooke délega- tion, occupied a\u2018 scat at tbe chairman\u2019s left.= ; The pleasant evening was hrought to House, and Mr.M.H.DBedee, of _\u20144 LITTLE DRESDEN LADY | SOLD FOR OVER $5,000.v \u2019 + ONT THOUSAND GUINEAS BID AT CHRISTIE'S FOR TINY CHINA DOLL.oy London, Nov, 23.\u2014A Dresden china figure cleven ihches high, representing a lady wearing a huge crinoline - and carrying un pug dog, with another \u2018pug dog\u2014at her fect, brought one thousand quineas (35,250) at Christie's auctiôr rooms here Tuesday.This group.whs made during a famous period in the history of the Dresden factory, from 1735 to 1756, when Count Bruehl whe at its head.The figure represents Countess de Kosel, one of the bean- ties of the_court of Augustus IE, then Elector of Saxony.Cd The group was brought to Christie's Iv a man who offered to sell it for a small sum, but instead of buying |it Christie's auctioned it for his benefit.; 4 : DEATHLISTIN 111 \u201cCHICAGO SKYSCRAPERS 136 KILLED OR DISABLED IN STRUGTURAL IRONWORK IN | ANEAR.Chicago.1, Nov.23.\u2014Chicago sky- serapers during thie last year exacted the - heaviest toll of human life recorded in the history of building operations in the city.in the annual death roll of the Bridge and Structural Iron Workers Union, which was published Wednesday, show the increase in fatalitiesamong members of that craft to be surprisingly large.= Of a total membership in the Union of 1,338 men, 156 either lost * transferring the ashes of Emile Zola, cto\u201d the Pantheon.disabled, their lives or were totally or partiany Figures compiled\u201d a close by the singing of \u201cAuld Lan syne 73 : 5 NEW SKATING | \u201cRINK BLOWN DOWN, «| .Wind Played Havoc With Building Under Construction.WORK OF RESTORING IT COMMENCED \u2014 MAY BE DELAY OF- TWO WEEKS IN OPENING, The Stadium skating rink upder construction on the Lemioxville Mjoud, was blown to the ground durng last night, The arches were all in place) and thi clectrie wiring on them compléte, rea to receive the roof to-day.Of the thirty-six arches onee standing one only of \u2018them remained in its) place.A few of the arches with a few repairs, can be used again but the inajoritv are riined for use in this particular part of the construction.The first resort circulated.this morning was that the complete building had been blown to the ground.This, however, 13 not \u2018he case, as the end devoted ing rooms and entrance stil Fhe building which was admired by many yesterday is now a very sad sight to look upon.A Targé gang of men were set to work this morning, and it is \u201cthought that by to-morrow night the debris will be ndarly all cleared away and the work of constructing new arches and drawing 1 stands.Le | took piace on Wednes of B jual attention.Mr.Chas.A.Pinkham, took place in y Albert Hyde took evening.\"| Fdward Grey, foreign secretary, to dress- .PRICE ONE CENT.pe EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.South Doe HYDE.(Specialj\u2014_ more than unusuaily pleasing event ¥ evening, the .oh LOR t 21st inst., at the resid f .- cluding o threshing machine, a vid Hydé, if the marriage of ba a pred i daughter-in-law, .Mrs, May Hyde, Cir Nor Bh Paie Dogs U5 Lumind Heel one of the mos attacked a flock of sheep last week | mou in South Drogen, ected Joung his father, holds one fices in the gift of the church, .which \u2018he successfully fills, and stands in the first rank of men of sterling worth.The bride also is most highly esteemed.Alter the deccase of her first husband, ¢ late Ira Hyde, Jr.- tinued to live with Mee Hen ecause of the both bride, and.groom and the very respectable family coñnections on both sides this wedding attracted more than us popularity of number of 1 guests.present; many beau tiful and costly presents to be admired, and the supper was a most recherche were Mr.J.Johnston and Miss Barton, nephew and cousin res » of the groom and bride.Mrs.Reed took the night train South Durham to spend a fow- s visiting friends and sight-seeing in Vermont.To also contribute to \u2018the )leasantness and profit of i a 1d profit of the evening, ] after supper and the bridal party left, the banter of the little daughter of Mr.and Mrs.place, : ker, parents of Mrs, among the guests of the tive- .and | from Mr.and Mrs.Wa yde, were WATT \u2014 GRIFFITH.South Durham, Nov.23, \u2014 (Special) \u2014An extremely .pretty and stylish wedding took place \u2018at St, James .Church, South Durham, at 7 pm, on Wednesday, Nov.21st, 1906,.when Miss Plieahcth py(Bessio) Miriam L., youngest daughter of Mr.ueo.Griffith, plighted her troth to Mr.Charles Edward Watt.The ceremony was performed by the Retor, Rev.H.K.Wright.The Church had been tastefully decorated in white and green friends of the bride.The bride entered the Church on thé arm of her father, to the strains of Lohengrin\u2019s Weddi March, played by Mrs Z:W.J, Gril- fith, of Sherbrooke, andl looked charming in her gown ol white taffeta silk, trimmed with.white satin applique-and chiffon, also veil stefully raped, - with-a coronet of qrange blossoms and carrying\u2019 a shower bouquet, of white ift of the.groom.:,.The bridesinaid, iss V, Ida E.Watt, .Bister of the groom, who was gdowned in white china silk trimmed with ribbon, wore a dark blue picture hat, and oarried a bouquet of pink carnations and asparagus.The groom was supported by - Major W.J Ewing, of Richmond.The.ushers, .Misses Joannie M, Church and.Altha EK.J.McCrea, of Sherbrooke, | were daintily attired in white organdie.After the ceremony the bridal party left the Church to the strains of Mendelssohn\u2019s Wedding March and drove witk the guests, numbering about 45, to the home of the bride's parents.The bride nnd groom standing beneath a floral and évergreen arch and hell, received the congratulations and good\" tives and friends, after which they repaired to the dining room, The tables looked extremely pretty, tha color roses and asparagus fern, hor only or- | noment being «gelée ints À ere\u201d : red ribbon to the four carnerk.\"Le numerous costly and beantiful ziits testified to the high esteem in.which the young couple were held.The bride\u2019s going-away gown was a light grey cloth suit and white silk blouse, with a navy blue hat trimmed with grey ribbon and wings, also mink marmot furs.Mr.and Mrs.Watt left, on the 10.30 p.m.train for Groveton, N.H., and other points, anid showers of rico dnd the best of wishes for their future happiness.the structure.© Tho promoters, this morning, stated that their greatest regret was the delay, which, however, + : MODUS VIVENDI could not bé helped CN 201 UNITED STATES REPRESENTA ~ TIVES BEING CONSIDERED BY BRITISH GOVERN- : \u201c MENT.: \u201c Londoh, November 23.\u2014In the House of Commons yesterday John B.Lens- dale, member for Armagh, asked Sir whether the enforcement of the provisions of the Bait 'Aét by Newfoundland ugainst colonial fishermen who enlisted on American vessels involved.à breuch of the modus vivendi which had .- and the United Stutes, and\u2019 whether sentations on the subject.Sir Edward (trey repliod thrat he was not prepared to say whether the action of.Now- Joundland involved a technical breach of the modus vivendi, the practical\u2019 working of which had, however, not been interfered with.The United: States.had, he said, made representations, which were now under consideration.\u2019 ee ee A JEWISH PHILANTHROPIST.{ \u2019 ous \\ LONDON.\u201c_S500,600 TO CHARITY ON-HIS GOLDEN WEDDING.them to their places, will he underway, and it \u2018is thought, finished in less time than was taken be umount of lumber blown down was about sixty thousand fect, tho greater portion of which is not damaged.The accident will cause a about: two weeks in the com pletion of k fore.The his wife delay of\" London, November 23.\u2014Mr, Rischof- sheim, a Jewish banker of London,and wife will colebrate their golden ; wedding by donatihiy to charity th | pum of 8500,000, of whieh $100,000 is.allotted to Jewish charities.Mr.choffsheim has already - ded [oa in philanthropy.expen large ==.Mr.and Mrs.Hyde, - affair.The ceremony was performed by the Rev.Gore A.I, of \u2018Ulverton, \u2018 and the assistants of the bridal \u2019 wigkes of their rhlae | rc io J son of the late James Reed, and, like.of the highest of- There were a large _ BE scheme being nicely carried out in ved, © white and green, the wedding cake oc {cupying the centre with streamers of bern arranged botween Great Britain, the United: States had made any repre- - BANKER TO DONATE Bis- » 5 ab, : oy eme passe a SOS eee 0e 5 TRARY ais i ind = il Æ ee thd [vey A EPR PE arn LT SO 3 Av = ve.ES I pe IESE 4 - - mode 5 ri NE - PRO DE me an ~ > Bn pn.eT A RTE EEE Es a ake Sve tye + fs KRG ae ep 0e 1 » Ce Sa, - à $0 7 a a donc made PE crop pr me! 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K.&.¢.Perique, | R.S out to the Eastern Townships\u201d many | ening and registered at the Place Viger [service will be held Sunday evening \u2018 18 si 5 \u2018 Mixturé\u2014for : | _ 3.RB.Proprietors.would avail themselves of the first Hotel.Mr.Grigg's mission to Cana-|Nov.25th, in the Adventist church.Corsets, per pair 48c Flannel.tte, per yard 5c the Pipe LOT \u2018 \u2014 chance.But what is wanted is some- .> tain There will be two addresses.Mrs, Di \u201c Hi Po ta : 10 pieces of Flanuelette for S - e.| 4 , USINESS CARDS.; tter honestly and f& is thus defined: (1) To ascertain | .\" iscontinued lines of Corsets ; | 2 p a vou \u20ac J | BUSINESS one to have the ma nt and investigate those trade openings, Mary Sanderson will speak of the re \u2018pearly all sizes in white and turday\u2019s Sale only 5c.yard, ter de ate better eT IS & MCIVER.[thoroughly put before the public, : or cent convention of the World's W.C.beg Fp avocats aoe a snerbrooke and À great boon would be\u2018 assisted pas-|if any, which have usually been fes T.U., held in Boston, and the Rev, cost of which is only ten Pt j a .Fach, | een | .75° - Advocates, sage, but to the right people, not to with foreign goods, with a view o David Jack, of Concord, NH.will price was $1.75,\u2019each, Saturday drab, some of which the former mostly stripes and checks, eons ersten movies ares soordoy Remnants Half Price a Richmond 5% WHITE, ADVO- some that bave come closely under my showing 8) whether British goods are preach.mors | AR HINKEAD à o a © -\"R Cs CATE: Tite Building, Sherbrcoke.notice.Se | «ol: g ng kot: by ay latt se the | Mr: John Stockwell hes returned Wool per skein Sc All our remnants of Dress Wholesale | \u201c 80 : F1 Co etes, Ben LL.Small farmers and good machinists reasons for A ) in the ?: The fore ign from Gaspe, Now Brunswick, and Nova, Th Let inches | ef | Goods, Silks, Velvets, Ete, Sa- © a pri Retail Tobacco; Ce ord it § x a En - A.MCCREA, Da D, Ps 4 1 would do well.- - 7 AE Co > hich Scotia, where he has been travellin is lot includes a lo woo ay a.m., \u2018at one-half price, 13 | ellington Stree rg cE TE 3 = Li + Penta: Surgeon.Perhaps your correspondent would n- daily _ and in c(h.Lo to HR > én, Electro Thera 'S WIFE FOR SALE \u201cthai : ; li ; à f d Plain Taffeta 48¢ clude many good colors and will except stations and un.6 | ties:\u2014Diseasea of Tome.ee ar se Tu LOTS own and waited patiently \u2018their duties will not fe, onerous, only ot and pas gone to his, home in ancy an ain 1618, be found useful in fancy work Sun colonial pointe oa I ties, including X-Ray, ; en he sa ¢ SV | requiring a portion of their time, they | Windsor Mills.> : revs AE Cu cl work, wy 4: MORT PRy, D\u2019Arsonval Ourrent, end Vk for a customer.\u2014 will - require to be in a position to re-| Rev.Mr.Deeprose, of Sherbrooke, This lot includes 2 lot of Fan Saturday senses re wane.yd.50 may } \"oan sod Tate.wg Fo bratory treatment.\u2014 © | Port.with reliability upon the move-|was in town yesterday, the guest o cles, and.,k pial emer.| Samole Hosi Cal cas - So ah = an.\u2018G.L.HUME, PHYSIOIAN & a E ments and opportunities of trade, from |Rev.E.M.England.SRE 5 among which are values former- mple Hosiery.| per pair 25c.Cafe parlor cars run eq day ta k Surgeon, 15- Montreal St, Bher- P, C, [1] + | time to time, to furnish lists of the| Departures from town are: Mr.J.ly at Too.v0 $1.25 a va o.va, These are a lot of English between Montreal and Portland, lbrooks.4 : various industries and business men |A.Bothwell, to Compton; Mr.Chas.\u2019 price, Saturtlay .4Bc.sample pairs of Hosiery, juohnd ; DE: E.J.WILLIAMS, 28 MONTE, J.WILLIAMS.oepitar 78) Notary, Commissioner, Etc.[end their respective centres, and to|Miller to Sherbrooke; Mrs.S.Taylor Wool Blankets, - \u2018per pair $2 58 ing goods worth 25c.to 600, a Cowanaville Agency Sherbrookt : reply to questions of a commercial [to Windsor Mills ; \u2018Mrs.Causier _ to pair, Saturday, all at one 8 8 Lo, Montreal street.Consultations until \u2019 9 \u2018 charactér which will be put to them |S ~ vO] vy Le ; ! | CL Re, 1-8 pm., 7\u20148 p.m.and by ap Daily Record.|by the Board of Trade.aks alter spending a few days id Wool Blankets, glee 2 price, 280.pai.Make your own | cn | \u20ac D.EENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- | news iptionn ved aad given prompt - Gre visti the fo hambors of com.ONE MAN'S Div Ty will be sold, Saturday pa at Towels, a.h 8 | | - Je ance agent.2 Fire, Lite, Accident, attention, - merce of London, Manchester, _ Birm- | : - ; UALITY.| bersseu tt pooccerts nabpsé posost + 0: pa : owe 3, 5 cac 1-2c Plate Glass, ett.Record Block.À BURVEYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER, : |ingham, Glasgow, Bradford and Shef: an Teer .aoe fal Good Huck Towels, neatl COWANSVILLE, , QUE; field where moetings were held and How One Came, Study th ¢ Bult: Flanneleste Blankets, per pair 14 made with! border, 18x 36, ~ A.DUPRESNE.\u2014BOTH 'PHONES.A{ Dunham, Tuesdays, Mhursdayi esd !tho commercial mission to Canada was : \u2014 White and, Grey, good quality.fringed or plain, 8jc.cach, ol IL.waterworks, Bewers, Waterpowers.Baturdays.3 received with the utmost sympathy pons ford .oy a th man wishes to _ _ f LC _ 7 1 = Plans of all townships in stock for , \u2014 oy .|8nd interest.The London Chamber nt it is that h he Hd ai mport .is office every Baturday.PE rp; I of Commerce passed the following re- that he shbuld give careful CL .\u2019 - KALE, CO Fe hosidence: 83 | UEBEC CENTRA = solution: ä ol \u201d thought to every little detail.A gar- : = .: ) G » Office: 81 St.Peter St.Residence: 33] | ne 7 beat \u201cThat the members of the Canadian ment.which must be worn for a whole : = 7-0 111.720 AE + + tt - | trade section of the London Chamber *R80N must be right or it -carries 105-107 WELLINGTON ST., of Commerce desire to express their with it discontent whenever donned.= _ SHERBROOKE.In the web.of cloth no man can tell If IEEE SEE À ! de Balaberry Bts Tel.Connection.GIBSON GIRL VS.ENGLISH GIRL.Mrimetable in effect Oct.Sth, 1900, gratification at the appointment | by Leaving Sherbrooke.exactly how the 'sujt will fit his in- , | (London Health and Strength.) \u2018 apress\u2014Leave Sherbrôoke 7.80 a.m., ar |the Board of Trade of Mr.Richard dividuali : ; \u2014 - I.' ; ; ; , 00 p.m.1.10 p.m.Gri 8 ommercial ividuality when made up.To get the _ Lhe Gibson girl peut, in but à Er avi 100 a Gates A0 pan rl mn, comme commis | raie an mu war Santa | © HATLET | gcomsroww, | ES Dtted to establish herself as à stand- | rasengor- Love Sÿerbropke 4.00 p.m, ties of \u2018increased trade between the garments.They aré made to the fin-[ Nov.23.\u2014Mrs.Robertson, wile .of Nov.23\u2014The Rev.J.$.Dickson i : arrive Levis 9.20 p.m:, arrive Quebd | Dominion of Canada and.ihe United ished-to-order stage, and a man can Rural Dean Robertson, of Cookshire, | has-been secure : ard type of English beauty ; for me 9.80 p.m.Daily except Sunday, 0.80.Kingdom, which it is\u201d believed : will try a suit or overcoat on and sec just] met with the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.| in the Roademy grades sistant teucher simple reason t at sho is po oo Accommodet! jon-Lenve 7éporbrook arrive | result in mutual benefit to British and how its tone and expression suits his James Church at the Rectory, with a | Our good sleighing of last week is-no = at all, but merely a y.par only ; Quebec 7,80 s.m.Daily except Bun Canadian industry and they -recom- |individuality, \u2018This effect is only pos-] view of organizing the Woman 8 Auxi- More, and those persons whe had put suldr ideal of female love mess is no dag \u201c¢| mend to the council of the-chamber |sible in the Semi-rpady garment, and|liary of this parish, which has not bway the wheels for the winter bE | .7 too plump and not too elenc er, but .Arriving Sherbrooke.\u2014 that letters be dispatched to the Can- [is impossible to produce in any but] been active for several years.\u2018The or-| pad to get them out a ati, ave \u2018twixt and between.She is just what | Express\u2014Leave Quebec 2.80 p.m., Levis adian boardy of trade and chambers of this tailoring system.There is .only ganization was formed during the ev- Surveyors, aré at voit oh the pros- physical culture, an open air life and - 8.00 p.nk., arrive Sherbrooke 8.40 p.m.commerce, recommending these bodies [one \u201cSemi-ready.\u201d Sewn on the poc- ening\u201d with a good number of mem- pective railroad which the G N Dae a clean and wholesome mind have | Daily.t Sunday.7.80 a.m.Levis to render Mr.Grigg all the assistance ket is.the trade-mark label.: |bers.Mrs, Murray, wife of Rev.G.H.ber Co.is talking of building Lotwoan made her\u2014 8 bright and beautiful assenger\u2014Leave Que arbre oke 1.10 om, 0 their power.\u201d IE .Boucher & Lacroix, - of Sherbrooke,| A.Murray, was chosen President\u2019; hero and Chesham, ing - between.English girl.\u201d - 8.00 am, arr ' \"|, Mr.Grigg expects to be in the city |are the possessors.\u201cof the Semi-ready} Mrs.(Dr.) Jones, Jst Vice-President ;| on account \u2019 - oom RI CY es A A At EN TI NN i ar RE = .ia \" é .° : \u2019 , .> Koh * a ty wy A ie as \u201c vu i \u2019 \" x Ct 3 ™ REG ST cu tn poussa or Co anes SRC RAT Lon SAS Ea Teil asie dE, eis Se « i 2] RR \" B R Lo + -ü ; * ve ait A \" ! ; : ; vus jt «wie pt EY her me pe fa eR ves mel a cme me 1 At - 4 + : wn Ame Lo kn Am HC ree Lak pen Mg eth pe apte ee Sert ¥ > RE , ; : tante a 8 8 nN > = - Tie = = 2 om - as.& 5 at me ST 8 ee - pam qd ?nas B fr .od \u201ca a ay Le ens 4 - re TT rd ee na nate gator ey.- dise Fa = pee EE er - = navire à dirt TE en fy ia a 3 > \"Ye ; rE EF 3 Fe ?LES = 24 ._® we ve ME 077 yt > wa XE 399 eo 5 TEM on À .- shi WR ., ar oR Se R + ns ; - Nhl ran ge 0 i à a ae ScE ; se Le a ry : Ç \u2018> J 3 sue oo , x > TY T = RE: - $Y ce Soni WNT: > v = TE ++ me : = SRE : ; ; Portes hl Pires ; ED SE > cr 10 Shinai a YA 7s \u2018 « ¥ ST IRR = Ye Pi i 5 FW Sp SRE) Ty ny $ es 2 Mam vod tow tt 0 A ; p ta vel wl oh od : Asi 7 2 RTs gy SEE.LY: : $7 He a Ta Xr : WS .x .= Vom \u2019 yy Tw rd + Fights, Sak ao ae © a Nou 27 CE IT em 2 Ce A Ho 7.Tog , ai 3 Laer FT , act, > 5 4 eq RTE RTS A ne A B dy Ho a ge .pa .[aslo fs 2 pa ; ?TRE RES SE LS iy rT I R 22 ep wo RP : A x x Te 7 Lally - pe ait - .0 ST Pe i \u2018 - | 5 .~ te = .i: Lors .oi à Le de 12 ES ml lh ar me | Daily except Sunday.re ua f 8.es of next Sunday being < COLONIAL, ENGLISH.Accommodation\u2014Leave Quebec 6.830 p.m., for about = franchise.Coe | Mrs.ohn P.Bowen, 2nd Vice-Presi- World\u2019s Temperance Sunday, Ye a ~for comi yl it is English leave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooks ep eas ™ + eu : fdent; Miss Ruth Jones, Secretary, to he a mass meeting in Strathcona sake, tion?\u201d ere you ou | : ala vais eo or GRUNDY MR.COURTNEY'S WARNING.~~ BROOKBURY.; Jand Miss Florence Bowen, Treasurer ; Hall under the auspices of all the| g.\u2014+1 4 à |.va Butcher, \u201c\u201cWeli\u2014er\u2014born in Now Zea | * General Manager, Gan.Pass.Agt.(Weekly Sun.) | Nov.28.\u2014Mr.W.J.Contes has Mrs.Jere Boyes 1s Dorcas,\u201d old Protestant Churches of the town.The| f° \u2018Union and Two-Piece A land, madam, but of Paglisl_ prices mo room tree ecrans Mr.Courtney, who has served under placed an engine at Srookbury Siding Bowen ! assistänts.ms « Ee local clergy and some of the business |.Suits\u2014-for Men and Women.= = very Fin Minister save i and is at preseiit making shims whieh \u201c5, \u201cVy 870508105 .ation mon will address this meeting.The : \u2019 Cl 8, To onda to sion othe | Point by Col 3 Pope | Th Ludi Guid avo arauging lo | met wil vgn a\u201d dfs pm.\"| See them at yow das\u201d + 1m.= * \u2018ourse of an address hefo he Can.Miss Maude Olson, late of Montreal, | a SE AL et ; Le \u2014 DS ; af fabric \u2014 \u2018adian Club of this ® it, ro the Can bas been visiting her aunt, Mrs.J.H.Sth god Sth, HW Pera Cates md Co WAY\u2019'S MILLS, | bols sample À a.ud #7 _ te o i : hee Léonard, recently.- At 1 ie | : Cd .Lo LE \u2018 | pote of Tormpg that should be, heeded \"The Rev.4.xr Kelley, Evangelist, coffee will be served during the sale.| Nov.23.\u2014Mr.Henry Fhrrow is on|-R The Ellis Manufacturing Op, L y a oughtful Canadians.Mr.a : ; \"| Those interested in Church work kind- the sick list._ - \\ \u2018Sut: MM ll ] Courtney, although no longer public Will Preach in tho A.C.Lnurch here l, send in articles for sale, | Mr.Charlie Lapoin: mo Mains De LL A officer, still has the cautious manner of | °\"!- Sunday fhe, 25th, at 10.30 am, p9 PME TI TT \u2014 so = spending a few ok ith foe oe Sere mater Lh Casada of during Oa, .- : ; è lo.ai public service | There will also be evening service.| Co Pa | : ng a lew 3_with | other 8 Needle Ribbed Underwear, if CONDENSED STORE NEWS FOR TO-MORROW.|His waring of the deg acuoniise, | Mr.J.H.Saunders, who hus \u2018ben| STANSTEAD JUNCTION.inlaw, has gone to Montrehl for the _ IAN ald Ty the \u2018scale of expenditure provailin \u201coy spending a few days-.here hunting,| Nov, 23.~Recent departures include YN Will Crs > ha i rs EE wr i \u2014 0 iy ing shot a fine deer on Monday, and has Mr.Ray Beebe to St.Maric, Beauce, , x.Willie Cramer, : who has been 2 es \"RTS ( - ttawa.was, therefore, exceedingly 6 d to his business in Lennox- .y beebe | » doing carpenter work at the Union a\" rem annee ann BIS E; - | M ° $ + { If CHRISTMAS DELINEATOR\u2014 moderate;in tone, but because of that ropirne 0 8 busi Le attend school ; Mrs.oi J: Randall House, Rock Island, has returned to A coop PRESCRIPTION.| A e 1.a ri _morr i : .0 ass.; Mrs, Quim rls , : , ; : hd of $ orang pecia $ la is now ready.Subscribe to-morrow and moderation was all the more 1impres- Mr.Jack Pickett, late of Toronto, home in Bo nton.oo o he his home here._ ¥ \u2014 - ë B Lo have this number delivered free.Only sive.The fact that the speaker Was tS - 81010 a.m.To-morrow.HEMST]TCI ED HANDKERCHIEFS\u2014 For fancy work, all colors, value SAMPLE KNITTED GOODS\u2014 abundantly justified in his warning _.: .\u2018 ; with relatives in Waterville, will goto] ç; ] k.is improving.\u2018 à 6 \u20ac | ° Ù 921.00 per your.ul \u2019 0 first of {he week, is imy g: ed sister, Mrs.George Moir, Graniteville, J cold in twenty-four hours, the follov-1 - CE ,\u2018 can be casily established by the public fay.\u2014; Br | | Montreal, where he has secured n°posi-l Mr,Allan Dalziel recently returned | ® We have u large selection of sample exponditures beso Show that the total tion with the C.P.R, , [from à trip to Boston, Mass.| have returned home., .ing simple formula, the ingrobients of À jphoods, sashes, tuques, baby overalls, 0 ominion Lrovern- My Tom Saunders has hone to Bis- Mise Maud Gordon has accepted a rs.Walter Sargent is gaining as|f which cun|be obtained of say podd\u201d | > tan, etc, otc., which were bought low |moemt ran about thirty-two millions hop\u2019s Crossing, where he has engaged y fust as\u2019 possible, .; Value Nc.8 to 10 a.m, 8 for 25c., prescriptio druggist ét ond ooh + oa and can save pearly halt on these thirty vears ago: th incr ) gy : position as stenographer in Messrs., : vy Lo _ GILT EDGE SHOE DERSSING\u2014 to-morrow.\u201cto an average of roms Tara teamed wiih Mi Br eroha on mak Butterfield\u2019s machine shop._ | mue Uno re on old their BAR is all that |will be required: Vig OJ § Value 25c.\\ : lions twent i = .LL, ] .| 88 11 ar , Oo > .- presente .4 DA, * mn \u2018 8, ve, .of Pine ( re), one-half ound; { | ; Uhm, weve Gwaue seen arovses lon indy yours sine,\u201d then con ings\u201d prolonged siy Here ha ote EAST AGUS.|| ye Mon Ar, Berson poh tn on ea} | \"Gm FP JERSEY S\u2014 À Famous \u2018\u2019Ringwood\u2019* quality.\u2019 .' J WE ! ; o Lynn ass.e Was accompan- ; ; tl ._ ;, y, À .\u2019 pnces, 8 >! 7 | Cor pu ni Colors.Value $2.Girls\" at 28c, 25c, 27c, 30c, 8äc.but since then have gone up|by leaps ied by Miss Kate Weir.Nov.,23\u2014The members and adher- at 2.30 pm.Subject, \u201cDancing.\u201d Ev- pint.Soak woll \u201cand take ls WE + Py Bl - : i _ spoonfui A nes every four hours Tp i and bounds, until, for the year ending ents of the Methodist Church presented ody invited.ou tou.TE | desired results cannot be 0 FE FE 3 : eryb | \u2018 June last, they reached the alarming | : ULVERTON.their popular young pastor, Rev.M.ir.Arthur Rudd has returned from 8 to 10 a.m., $1.75.ia Boys\u2019 at 25c, 80c, 85c.TAPE GIRDLE CORSETS\u2014 | ® AN UMBRELLA\u2014 _ el ovo fast Souk and.after Vint |\".Bee Kno.who was very ill the] , re: John Converse and son, Doug on Sed of oe total of over eighty-three milli .|1.Robinson, with a fur robe.\u2018 Al-|his Western trip.He thinks'the K o edients sro pure.WORF Value 45c.: fri ose ver elghty-thres million dol- 3.\u2014Inspector Parker visited vo 4 TOL his Western trip.He thinks 'the Bust Jiess the .jngredients are par Foo 8 t0 10 a.m., 33c pair.à Mona ate d0c, agd 500.Our\u2019 shew: pie The country is progressing, cor- ols She on Tuesday and-'ex- Ranh \u201cth Ve ay en Mr.lis good'enoûgh for him.A party was «À therefore hotter to pur FR EE.0 BABIES' OWN SOAP\u2014 | Ladies\u2019 at 25e, 80c; 8oc, 40c, 45c.attaiod docs (he rate of progress |amined the pupils.The sshool is in ru 1 WE VELY much ep: held in his honor last, Friday evening.credients siparately and props FR Lu CIC Value 80\u20ac box.Ping was nover better.doubling, of our outgo in te practical charge of jorimeipel Macao of th TA social on Tuesday evening last was by all Pleasant evening was enjoyed mixture y oyrsell Virgin OÙ 9 jo 2 RER £ A to 10 a.m., 23e.: pe eue 5 00, $1.25 $1.50 ana *.his 8 | n years.Miss Porter.Sorry, but fow of the given at \u201cSunny Retreat,\u201d the home Mr.W.i.Holmes has purchased | (Pure), should be purchased In pol ; HOUSIEOLD, AiuoniA~ te vt émis |\u201d PEAL TARIVE REFORMERS, [Forinle vere present: te moot tho of Moser.Wry aud Wiisme, Double some timber irom ir, C.Crone for rn mince ve une Sf ; .trong steel rods, goo a colorings, ; ; : Ct | LL q ; ; : on CT \"the purnos ox ae i gists | , K sing.Ri 8 to 10 a.m., 10c bottle.v (Weekly Sun.) Glad to report that Mrs.George| were kindly furnished by Messrs.John: Ha intoids ie boo outing thoy Jarl a securely sealed fn a rouid wots JF WHITE TAPE\u2014 TAM-0-SHANTERS\u2014 Ce : Cu ymin who has been quite serious- Ce \u2018h h A .8 intends to begin cutting this week.; y t a TE \u2018 | ATE \u2014 - Customs taxation reached high wa- moings who, bp son \u2018and Church.meiry evening Mr.Dan Mosher, formerly of Marsa: case, which] protects the Oil from | 12 sKkeins in a bunch.Assorted For the children in all colors, serge, ter mark in Canada in 1869 ly ill, is convalescent., was spent in games, music, etc.Miss aoe .M ser I = didht ° Around the wooës *.widths, value 10c.tweed and leather qualities.h pam + In that Miss Bogie, nurse, is visiting her sis- 7, Worby gave some musical selections VPP, if moving into frs.Spragucs posure to Jight.: Aro th the 3 10 10 am, 56 packet, | Prices alc, 53c, 400, 60e, and 056 up imp ., dutiaël rate of duty on total ter, Mrs.George Miller.in-her usual brilliant style.A neat popes mmerstand Mr.Mosher is caso is an Tron wrapper, wilh © oo ; Ly | .hod Lu - vention - SQUARE BLUEING\u2014 ou at Dita aver °204 por cont\u201d Shar The beautifu snow which came on sum was realized for Organ fund.a harness maker.+ , | hame\u2014 Virgin oir of rite Lo Value 20c.s < ar : such abundance on Friday has almos The many friends of Mrs.J.Planche Le - plainly printed eroap- .8 to WW a.m., 10c pound, S6ROCERY : ECTION ! ar de, Conservative: Govern- all gone, leaving the roads in a bäd|wiil be pleased to know that she is _ BEEBE PLAIN, any \u201cimitations and cheap produe KII'PERED HERRINGS\u2014 NEW PEEL\u2014 phrase coî ol Ly hs, fo quote 8 way._ ' | rapidly recovering from her recent se- Nov.23\u2014Mrs.A.Blair, mother of|f tions of éne,.but those only crest Value 15c tin.is now ready, lemon, orange and citron Thompson, À od e late el John \u2014\u2014eormmene - vere illness.To ; Lo John Blair, was laid to Test in our nausea, and\u2019 never elect the costteé I + 1 8 to 10 a.m., 10c tin, mixed at 20c pound.; .branch ' oO er e mo dering | M » | R R | The Ladies\u2019 Aid met with rs.J.cemetery Thursday.= TE ete, ; Rs MIXED PICKLES\u2014 1 ~¢p Straight citron, 2%¢ pound.\u201c Îtree \u2019 rom | e National .Policy Boston x ane » Xs }Sutton on Wednesday afternoon last.Departures include Mrs.Austin Bod] emu ment E | Value 15c., NEW CANNED GOODS\u2014 - 1806 dows a re tache figure was by | ement Miss Gertio Orr has returned to her well and Mrs.Hurd, for Boston, Mass.| mmmmeem\u2014\u2014\u2014 wl ; 8 to 10 a:m., 10c bottle.New winter supply ready.\u201cLog Cabin\u201d th n to 17.13 per cent.Thus| .| Winter Arrangement, home in Lennoxville, after spending a| Many of the rdsidents of our villuge| SOLD COBALT CLAIM FOIL $F | COCOANUT\u2014 : Co brand.r to To a reduction in the average | OCTOBER 8th, 1906.week with her aunt, Mrs.J.Planche.attended the recent Catholic Buzaar| Nault Ste, Marie, Unt, Nov vol | Value 20c packet.LS Corn or peas, 10c tin, ; - Ce ¢ of duty on total imports, under Trains run daily excepy Bunday, except The pupils of\u2019 the Methodist S.S.|and turkey supper, Wednesday and|.John Johusén, of the Michigan co 8 to 10 a.m., 13c packet.Tomatoes, 124c tin.onservative administration, of nearly ; when otherwise noted.are in training by their teachers for Thursday, and report an excellent sup- has disposed] of his Devil's Hock F5 4 MALTA VITA oo String\u2019 Beans, 10c tin.34 per cent.\u2019 , MAIL.\u20144.55 a.m, for St.Johnsbury, their Xmas Tree Entertainment to be per and a fine timo.eu | perty nt Cobalt: for 830,000 ; his oŸF PT Value 10c | Pumpkin, 10c tin.~ ler the year ending June last, ac- Worcester, ston, Springfield and held on Xmas eve, Dec.25th.The next Union service is to be nt investment, \u2018was labor.J obus wh de ° : .L | ; ; 8 .| ; : ; ; 4.) b .me | : » - a .810 10 am., 3 for 25c, BAKER'S COCOA AND CHOCOLATE\u2014 Corio to the LA sed returns, the [MIXHD.10.00 am, arrives Newport T VEN IR - the Advent and old Union Church and ceived un loffer of $50,000 soon & REDPATH SUGAR~ Ss cory ho ind \u2019 frost f tot ; rate, still figures on the basis 12.10 p.m., connecting with express .À Rev.Brundage is expected to preach.he had sold.: PL \u201c+ \u2014 8 to 10 a.m, 100 pound bag \u2018for ce our grocery show window\u2014iresh 0° total imports was something over - at Newport for Boston and Port- | Nov.23.\u2014The second range school, ence pre erent.: © 84.55.0 supp J now Jn.25e tin 16 1-3 per cent.Thus in 10 years a land, Me.| | [which has been under the man gement, 060007505097 BDD LOL LOC / FIVE.ROSES OR ROYAL the Kings regulations part of the] ~ \"Boston.Mass.| ls were iy YEry appropriate.o\u2014\u2014tib 4 LADIES COATS\u2014 | Frosting Sugar, 2 1 for 15c.proper equipment of every officer,leads -\u2014_/ Ct remarks were given by Mr.Gordon 19 I you intend purchasing a coat you Wed ion Biscuits Jade Packs, .ba Sisters og correspondent to ask why le appréciation he vished to express \u2014cle bh ' ; miss soc : \u2018 is! \u2018 10° 2 : is eciatio Mi Ver\u201d ; | Bir.Jan t afford to miss seeing.our selection.Mercestorshire au 18 an to.x rristers na oer to be clean shaven ?Th P H 7 i P t-of tiring care for her Mies aire 8, un - ; i; adies\u201d Couts, , Cooking Figs, 2 Ibs.for 15c a Jn order to facilitate facial ex- \u20ac \u201crincipa ar | {her God-s ded in h sy an Wished © \u2014qu Lf oe Misses Coats.Bon Ami Scouring Soap, 160, - pression- those looks of aseumed indig- ; 1 | Windsor Mills, À valediotcatnes at oo CC 0 Bd Girls\u2019 Ulsters and.New Jum in 7 Ib pails, 66c « | mty, surprise and sorrow which ere oh .| Windsor Mills.valedictory was re- - - \u2018 \u2018à di .Reofors.| des de « [Part-ot the stock in trade of ever ; { eited by Miss.Gladys Mountain, which + This label ot tCes | all made in the most up-to-date fushion - 2 lgood advo 2 On: rar every closed a very pleasant aft > : .18 ane guaran C 15 and at prices that aro not duplicated FLOUR\u2014BEST BRANDS - #ood advocate ?Or is the hairless feco rosec_f Very Dleasant afternoon.- , 5 : i cembog : FLOUR\u2014BEST BRANDS - |= colio of a bygone legal cistom \u2018an A L.G.BAGHAND, Mm, \"And you find it in ER dif RUBBERS ° > : Bag, Barrel, MUSty as law hooks themselves ?And | Ta | Gee We D, M.D you 1 Ce a \u201cAt less pri | Five Roses .\u2026 \u2026 $2.50 35.15 | & bearded policeman, too, is just as Isa vegetable ingredient import- ~~ SPECIALIST.| : \u2019 4 \u201d i! css prices than you pay elsewhere.Osilvie\u2019s Royal House- rare as a bearded barrister.There : : Binol 1899 has had full char - Co \u2019 ; 13 Ladies\u2019 55c pair.\u2018 | hold ai nie 89.50 $5.15 [are a fow in London, but they are to ed from Japan.Another ingredi- | pye, Ear, Nose and.Thee veu cd tel bi 1) 8 Misses ms to, 0 at 48c, ; og Flour us covers $2.40 :\u2018 \u2018be found \u2018almost.exclusively in, of all ent, 18 soda\u2014just the old-fash-.at sha Sherbrooke Sacred Heart 4 \u201c- - 0 à if | Youths\u2019, sires 10 tb 18, at soe, | Reowatins Strong aa ¥2AS.85-00 places, the museums, which may be re- ioned soda.Yet:Zutoo will cure By of oon tation ae mA Hospts : ) | ; 18 Boys\u2019 sizes 1 to 5, at 70c, CTT ers a.ree 82.86, garded as the chancery courts of the headache as quickly as any drug | cal from 8 to 1 pui stone ms - @ , | CL 1 à 14 Men's at es Finest, Family Pastry Flour in 25 D, police, force, so far as whiskers are.con- | and without injury tothesystem.\u2018Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks stron Lee Te 147 Wellington Street, Ê | .- | n bags at 76, oT Co Lu , prseeeeeemenee | Sherbrooke, Que.from 10 smite dpm | Selling Agent, T.VINEBERG, a.(ER i in 1 D .; - a.\u2014 _ 3 en me omen = { | ; ; : _ .; | it Co a + * \u201c 3 } ; L- .\u2018 \u2018 - | F 5 = - Éd 1 A.ay =a * onl your .À | | I great rush before \u2018the \u2018holiday _ seaso2.qd baying here.boue ul Wellington St.NOW i is the time before the 1 Youre sure of quality ir in ANNUAL BANQUET OF THE CCM- MERCIAL TRAVELLERS\u2019 ASSOCIATION.The_annual banquet of the Dominion take place on the.20th of December next, in the large banquet ball of the Windsor Hotel.The banquet will be presided over by Mr.E.D.Marceau.This banquet, which always brings together à large and select number, of- guests from the peaceful army of commercial represenfatives is looked forward to with the keenest interest in the commercial world.\u201cThe Association is caunting upon the presence of His Excellency Lord firey and that of the Right Honorable Sir Wilfrid Laurier and other members of his Cabinet at this function: The Quehec Government will also he represented at.this fraternal meeting ;Oof these energetic pioneers of pro- press, the commercial .travellers.4 For Coughs Eastern ADVOCATES, - ._ JOHN LEONARD, 11 i \u2018 Pol .I= là Ÿ LL 125 Wellington\u2019 street.WILE RIOUX a | ® * 85 Wellington + Street.i \"0 0 MURRAY ROBERTSON, © | 1 Metropole Building, King Street: 2 em mm mr = oe ert _ ARCHITECT.| \"5, W.GREGOILE, M.A.A.P.Q., sw \"05 walifgton Bt.21 AERATED WÂTEES, ne BRYANT, \u2014 Gra 7's Red Spruce Gum Syrup and Colds, Commercial Travellers\u2019 Association will Mr=nnd, Mrs.Fred Barlow have returned to, Newport, vtr Mrs.Richard Wilson is in poor health' her daughter, Mrs.H, Paton, of Sherbrooke, heing with her at present.Miss \"Mary Wilson has returned from Lishon, N H., after an absence of three years, Two fine deer have been killed here during the past week, Mr.Richard Purcell and family have moved-into ° Costello place.Service in Paul's.Church at 10.- 30 on Nov/ rT - 25th, lige WINDSOR TABLE SALT won't cake, Itis PURE~\u2014dlean, dry cxyftals that disolve ingantly.\u201d Perfect for the table.Misses Bertha: Davidson and.Susie Proulx spent Suturday in Richmond.3 \u201cFROST Y VILLAGE.Nov.33\u2014Mr.Irvin Williams brought down a fine deer last week._ My hose ont of town recently include: Albert McKenny, a féw days vin M bons Mr.and Mrs J.O.Williams, at Mr.W.Martin\u2019s, South Stukely.Mr.and Mrs.W.F.Sears and sons were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.\u201d H.King and daughter, Lottie, on Pine street, last week to tea.Mr.N.Brissette King have finished their contract at Farnham, and carried their tools, ete, Thome again.Great preparations are being made for the closing of school No.7 A special | programme is being prepared and a good time is expected on Dec.14th at 7.30 Great Reduction Sale Cheap for cash, 30 30 days only after Sept.28th.A cash discount on everything in stock, on sales of 3.:00 or more.SPECIAL BARGAIN, 8 You can save money by getting - ted out for fall now.\u2018I must ma room for our new stock of wister goods, C.H.DINGMAN, Eastman, | Post Office Block.! Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Ready-made Suits and Pants, Boots, Bhoes, Rubbers, \u2018Hats, Caps, Underwear, Plain and Faney Shirts, Ete.Cloth for Ladies\u2019 |\u2014 and Gents\u2019 Suits, Skirts, Coats, Etc.Those who \u2014 meeting Mr.Gerald Martin will be pleased to learn that he is on the Bort Arthur from typhoid fey- 1 hopes are entertained for y.\u2014oain in.er.and his reco STANBURY.Nov.23.\u2014Recent visitors in the place include Mr.and Mrs.L.R.Smith, of North Pinnacle, at Mr.M.J, Beattie\u2019s ; Miss Motrison, of Montreal, at Nr.J.L Kennedy's ; Mr.Roy Clement and Miss_ Cannon \u2018at Mr.H.H; Smith\u2019s.Messrs.M.captured a fine with which they very generously membered their neighbory.Mrs.Sarah Hunter, former resident of this place, died at her daugh+ ter's in Farnha am on Sunday, after a lingering illness of two years.- J.Beattie and J.re- Townships Professional INSURAN CE\u2014FIRE AND LIFE.J.A, PENNOYER, \"GOATIGOOK Canada Lite Ass.Uo.| PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, | 00.«nicuT B.& CABANA, B.M, MD, © ler: mivrane POS ETES + : : Bun Life Ass.Oo, : Main Bt.i Uhild Bt.H.N.BRLEN, | BOOTS AND SHOES, - ~ CASCADE NARROW FABRIC Unica Life Ass.Co.J.N, NORMANDIN.Boots, Shoes and CASCADE NARROW FABRIC CO., d= Rubbers; Agent forrthe Slater Shoe.Edwin F.Toukins, Manager: W: 8.DRESSER & CO., i} .oo.Gereral Jhsurance.Strathcona Sd.MAGOG PHARMACY.GENERAL MERCHANT, R.R.BURRAUK, = 51 Wellington Street.J.D.KENNEDY * NED, 57 Brooks Btreet.THE STANSTEAD & MUTUAL FIRE INS.CO.SHERBROOKE JOHN WEST, M.D.Drugs, Stationery, Fancy Goods and Toilet Articles, TINSMITHS AND _PLUMBERS.Js L, SASSEVILLE & CO.All kinds roofing done.Hot \"air - and hot water furnaces installed.Main St.HOTELS, .PATRVIEW HOTEL.First class livery.Aubertin & Lacroix, Props: Steam heat.Special rate summer boarders.Boi, Geo.Armitage, Sec\u2019y-Treas., Dufferin Ave, TE TEA A AND y COFFEE \u201cMERCHANT.\u201c AUCTIONEER, AND ESTA WALTER E: THORNTON, ~ AGENT, | 8% London Street.Peoples\u2019 Phone 124.7, GRIFFIIR ; sous s GRIFFIEES eellingtor St.SADDLER.BISCUITS AND CONFECTIONERY MFTRS, ROWELL, BON & CO.\u2018 209 Wellington BANKS.LA BANQUE NATIONALE, - B.Arthur Dugal, Managers BANQUE d'HOCHELAGA, | Michel A.Laine, Manager, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER.E P.BLHON, ï 98 Bowen Ave.CARRIAGES AND ND IMPLEMENTS.P.L.BEAN, < Bt.I Lansdowne Street.CIGAR MANUFACTURERS, | : | FEE.SHERBROOKE CIGAR CO., Manufacturers.> 7 WE WEBSTER & 00.4 - Manufactur NARPET MANUFACTURERS .\u201c TBE MOORE CARPET CO:, LTD., \u201cHenry A.Moore, Mayager: - FLOUR, \"AND ) GRAIN, \u201cRAs BARTLET, rolesale and Retail.Opp.Paton Mu.\"FURNITURE, | | Ÿ 04 BELANGER, ~~ 78 Wellington St.ors.masse pemene Ki, 2, KING, WHOLESALE : GROCERS, NEST 43, yO SEES] Éravisions and Groceries.0.~ Record Block, GRAND CENTRAL HOTEL.O.Gar- ceau & Son, Props.Recently equipped in the most up-tc-date style.GENERAL DRY GOODS.R.M, MOORE.\u2018Cash Buyer's Union,\u2019 Dry Goods, Ladies\u2019 end Gents\u2019 Furnishings.Footwear and Millinery.FACTURERS.WALTER BLUE & CO.=o WHOLESALE CLOTHING MANU- GENERAL HARDWARE.WM.McKENNA.Stoves, Ranges, Tin & Agate Ware.Plumbing, roofing and fur- WHOLESALE FRUIT.SHERBROOKY FRUIT CU, lesale Fruit and Commission Who ce ® Merchants, 82 Kifg Street.SAWYERVILLE.- BANKS.THE BANK OF.MONTREAL.nace work, Funeral Director.Ph, 20, | WATCHMAKER.\"A.E.SMITH, 21° Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician._MANSORVILLE.: NURSE, EXPERIENCED NURSE, WITH REcommendations from Best Physicians.O.Baker, Manager.Correspondence solic,ted, Mrs.H.Hall, - FLOUR AND FEED.MANUFACTURER.F.W.FRENCH, bear fn Flour snd (7, G.HALL, WHEEL-BARROWS, Feed.Custom grinding a specialty.butter boxes, butter trunks, house fin- GENER AL BL ACKSMITH.ish.Custom work a specialty.w.J.COLVIN, Agent Agricultural Im- ROCK ISLAND AND plements and Walter A.Wood Mowing Machines.Tudhope Carriage Co.| 0, \"8.WILLARD, Sole Agent the\u2019 Mc- \u2018Cormack Harveeting Co., and The Meg: net Cream Separator.LUMBER- MERCHAN TS.\u2018O0.W: FRENCH.| GEORGE MATTHEW, Manufacturer and \"Dealer jn Doors, Sashes and Mouldings.House Finish and Matched Lumber.= \u2014p WHOLESALE GROCERS, ve.A BOURQUE & CO, 4 ss Grocertes, |/ / \"0 GROCERS.= PIO ee mn 4] \"LL MURRAY & CO, \u2014T Yl __ - $3 King Street; ] df x, B, MURSAY, _ : si.East Bherbrooke.| LE LE onvien, TT - \u2014 Gor, King and Wellington Btrests Wi BTENSON, %¥° .MERCHANT TAILOR.Ww.BROUILLETTL, Ready-made lothing, Gents\u2019 Furnishings.COOKSHIRE.| - BANKS.THE SANK OF MONTREAL, { - F.E.Halls, Manager.+ ER.INSMITH AND PLUMBE 4 22 + ne Siren L.ToD.GAUTHIER.Full line.Stoves \u201cHARDWARE.ins | %; Ravges.Funeral ~\u2014 Phone.8, x, BOURQUE, 6 Bridge sir open DERE, FILS & CIE, \u201cLENNOXVILLE._ \u201cMERCHANTS, GRO- \u2014 ; HOTELS, Rang CENTRAL, 07 FT mx As Gauthie# & Co.; , Props.\u201cà Bodwell & Wright, P = f Hot tu x, Wy Uolby, Prop.SR BHERBROOKE HOUSE, © || | A _Desrutancaux & Bro.Props.~ EE ALBION, PLIL ALCL ITIL LA RY TLEIIY4 Va NEw SHERBROOK E, ue rope.| \u2014 Sewolttale ana ro tail, wantartok: et.GENERAL, \\FLOUR, GRAIN Bow LUMBER, il AND FEED.aR & CRAIG, - |.WHITH * Groceries.¥ Flouf, Graïn & Feed, Bun Life Building.a RO \u2018HEATING, \"ROOFING THB COLLEGE HOUSE, amileson, Propi - Us, - \u2014 Opp.Bun Lite Hutldtog.~ GROCER \"ER AND BUTCHER.JOHN N IOHOU, -Proprietor.SEWELLER.GEO, HENRY, watch work & spstiaity: GOWANSVILLE | HOTEL.| OTT OTEL, TE Fi TTAWA coms.Robt.Durley, Prop.or, \u2014< & SALE STABLE.I \u2019 meme 2 +H.STOCKS, | T | LIVERY & NYE, Agents McLaughlin S\u2014 \"Run Tage shine.STRAN Carriage.Bell Phot \u2014 ~ R, ITER AND EBOOK BINDER.=ORUGGIST & STATIONER.PACE GEO: W: JOHNSTOL, Bell Phone 21: - New Record hock.© \u2018 Main St.\u2019 \u2019 \u2019 + ; ! DERBY LINE.MANUFACTURERS, THE TELFORD & CHAPMAN MFG.OO.Horse Blankets, Sweat Pads, and Sheepskin Lined Coats.\u2019 TELFORD & O'ROURKE GARMENT CO.Mfrs.\u2018\u2018Duchess\u2019\u2019 Shirt-waist Suits, Skirts and Petticoats.\u2018 GENERAL MERCHANTS, KATHAN & HOPKINS.Est\u2019d.1856.We sell everything.\"GENERAL HARDWARE, ROCK ISLAND HARDWARE CO.Steam, hot water, hot air heating.Plumbing and Sanitary Engineers.UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER EDW.AUDINWOOD.Registered Embalmer, Undertaker and Funeral Director.Bell and People\u2019s Telephone Connection.MERCHANT TAILORS, J: Ay BEGIN, : Complete line of foreign and domestic \u2018goods, ERNEST GOBEILLE.Merchant Tallor.À satisfied customer {s the best advertisement possibles._ See.WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER E.L.NORTON, Watch repairing a specialty.Ac Li DUPUIS, Sole Agent for The Slater Shoë GENERAL DRY GOODS, LAJOIE & LAJOIE, Main St, Ready- made Clothing, Hats, Gents\u2019 Furnishers GROCER, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONER 10.F.FLETCHER, ¥ Maia Bt.HARDWARE, W.0, WEBSTER & BON, Bell everything procurable in a large city.and Mr.Lyman; have ave bad.the pleasure of Hunter | decr last Saturday, | S Maggie Johnston ; Mr.and Mrs, \"Thos.Hydd and Mrs, Wakefield to Richmond for a few days with friends ; Mr.W.J.Johnston and\u2019 Mr.Boisvert, to Richmond on business.re pr | SOUTH ROXTON.Nav.day for Lowell, Mass., yl spending | m2 four months with relative here, Mrs, Jones\u2019s health\u2019 is greatly improved by her visit, Mr, Mitchell, land surveyor of Gran- by, ran the lines botween the properties of Mr.G.Turner and Mr.A.Sav- eran, this wéek.Mrs.E.Brooks had another cancer removed from her shoulder last week.Ladies and.> Childrens \u2018Accounts\u2019 \u2018A © o \u2014and accounts of Treasurers, Housekeepers and others are \u2018welcomed and accorded careful.-attention, $1.00 opens an account in our Savings Department, upon which highest current rate of interest is pail 4 times a year, The Sovereign _¢ Bank of Canada .Dunbam, Stanbrïôge East, Fre lighsburg, Button, Waterloo.4 93.\u2014Mrs.W.Jones left Tues- .An apprentice to the Drug and Stationery Business ; also, 8 message boy.Apply to oo F.T.ANSELL.uggist and Stationer, 10 Stathcona Square.ve ar 5, Dt 33c pound.LAKEMANS, Beckett Road Hand Painted China and China with Holly and Hunting Scene decorations \u2018Christihas China that we have lately | taken into stock.These make most accept Able and appropriate Christmas Gifts, Remember, \"at low prices.\u201c we sell good goods Come in and see us, J.THOMPSON, \u2018Kitchen Goods and China Store.15 Strathcona Square.\u2014\u2014 0 The new building at Kodak Park, Rochester, N.Y., of the Eastman Kodak Works, collapsed \u2018Wednesday morn- and Business Fire ing, killing three and injuring 12._ ADVOCATES, ROMULUS CLOUTIER, Q.A.L.L D FURNITURE DEALERS, G.G.BRESEE, Bell Tel.61, Dealer in all kinds of High Class Furniture.~ HOTELS, J BROOKS HOUSE.Free 'Bus O.V, R.& O.P.R.J.P.Heath & Co., Props.FOSTER HOUSE.J.T.Bisaillon, Prop.DECORATOR, Li BARRINGTON, .Public Buildings a specialty.WATERLOO IRON WORKS, ALLEN, TAYLOR & CO., Bell Tol.12.(Estab.1889) \"MANUFACTURERS AGENTS, HOTELS, GRAND GENTRAL HUTEL, Undre \u2018Rousseau, Prop, TER CAN ADA HOTEL, LIVERY EXCHANGE AND SALES STABLES, B.D.ORAN Both Phones.LUMBER MERCHANTS, A.H.CUMMINGS- & SON.Laths, Shingles and Clapboards, Rough and sûn- ished lumber.MANUFACTURERS, COATICOOK WOOLEN MILL CO., Can- Cutting Street.WEST SHEFFORD.FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED, T.H.KENNEDY.Flour, Feed and Grain Merchant.COSTUME TAILO J.RB, PEPIN, Fashionable.mo, Im- -pairing promptly done.MILLERS, ETC.HORNER & WATSON, Full roller process for flour.Timber dressed cheese boxes, etc., lumber, | HOTEL, CENTRAL HOTEL.Fred 'Bus ko O.P., R.trains; Livery in connect! Glascott, Prop.> one Wt J.NORTH HATLEY: VALLEY Hove Pres, E.A.A.Good boating and Willard, Livery, Telephone.IR - Prop fshing.First class GENERAL MERCHAN E.L.JOHNSON.Dealer in Groceries Choice Fruit dc ; ture.Picturés framed.00e * Fural- LIVERY, SALE & BOARDING STABLE, me - People\u2019d \"Phone.BOOTS AND SHOES.F.BRISSETT, Boots, Snoes and .Rubbers.Repalring neatly done.EASTMAN.FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.EDWARD ROGERS.Dealer in fiFlour, Feed and Grain: Corn Meal a Specialty.C.H.DINGMAN, General Merchant, \u2018Dry Goods, Plain and Fancy Groceries, Post Office Block.EF.W.SHIT, SON.Manufacturer of snowplows, steal, land and snow rollers, on roller bearings.C.1.R.IOTEL.Good.sample rooms.Livery and feed stables.\u2018Bus meets C.\u201cP.R.trains.Menard & Sons, Props.BEDFORD.HOTEL.j | *BTOP AT OENTRAL HOUBE, Good sample kooms M; A; Hungerford BXoRs Jtion.No fatalities are reported, : GENERAL HARDWARE, National Gas Generator, Plumber and _Tinsmithy TORNADO RAZED TOWN.NOT A BUILDING LEFT STANDING IN HENNEGER, ALA.\u2014 NO FATALITIES REPORTED, Gadsden, Ala., Nov, 923.\u2014A tornado struck the little town of sHenneger, in Dekalb county, Sunday mormng at daybreak, and not a building was left standing.Fifteen stores and houses were reduced to splinters, Henneger is 12 miles from the nearest railroad sta- Practical | Alphonse Trudeau, Frop.| adian Tweeds, Flannel, Yarns, Blan-| kets, etc.trade a specialty.Agts.Frost & Wood.P ~\u2014 1 vo, git] HOTOGRAPHER, FARNHAM.A; B.COMEAU & CO.,\u2018 -porter English and Scotch Tweeds.Re- | \u2018J, 0.BROUSSEAU.Manufacturer of the f= TJ.R.HEBER T, \u2014 | PHILIAS LEMAY H.A.TRUDEAU, Agent De Laval Cream Separators, The Massey-Harris Implements, G.8.Bissette Co.Horse Power.0.B.TAYLOR, Sole Agent The McCormick Harvtg Co., Milot Cream Separator; McIntosh Plows.LIVERY &.SALE STABLE, WATERLOO EXCHANGE & SALE STABLE.Myles H.Kilburn, Prop.Bell \"Phone 42.- GEO.W.WALLACE, : Sash, Door and Blind Manufacturer.MANUFACTURERS, W.R.LEFEBVRE & SON.Mfrs.Veranda, lawn and camp chairs.Wholesale ADVOCATES, J.B.LEFEBVRE, LL.B.à : \"Phone No.85.Depot Bt.MANUFACTURERS, CANADA WOUD MFG.CO., /LTD., °° E+ ¥.R.Zoellner, Managing Dir.LUMBER, \u2018Phones, 48, residence; 98, office: Depot St; FUNERAL DIRECTOR AND EMBALMER, GIASSON & FRERE, Furniture, Carpets, Btoves, : Harness, Trunks.LIVERY EXCHANGE AND : SALES STABLES, JOHN FITZPATRICK, : : 1 Bell T'elsphons 174 ~ HOTELS, THE REVERE HOTEL, 0.Archambault, Prop.BALMORAL.HOTEL.sample rooms.Opera Hall; Baillargeon & Choquette, Props.SUTTON.+ GENERAL MERCHANT.DYER & BON.Mverything Ready-to- First Class Livery.| Free \u2019Bus.Good \u201c| rHE gornes men Clean, ROLLED OATS |= J} Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Oafe, are among the | The best way to keep your Prints is to mount them in an Album.You will find the best selection at GRIFFITH'S DRUG STORE, - Opposite the Court House, - Sherbrooke.Everything for the- photo- apher.5 Special attention given to ; _ Mail Orders.) à Un | \u2019 : .8 a.Ea gi ad Fe on .2, : j I ee es L } | - .- Pc eR = a TT i > vin pr _ 4 re i a TR Pare 7 T5 \u2018 \u201c ui A it ET i] ; ih ; st \u2019 i À [ OVEMBER 23.1 \u2018 - Jy: hp | ; SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.- { {AGA 1 I} | em ee mm or form \u2014 rr ( (i ; Fr KR Eu fi | Q hop { = 1 pl : parity, OP real oatatd at eurrent rale Lockport, Nov.Frederick Pol- board With Mrs.A.C.Jones for the spending a few days in pt Hyacinthe | (Griffith: Miss S.Mitehe IL, of Drumn-f Slater Shoe on sul in only one 7 tn of interest.\u2014 ton, \u20ac% years old, came to his death| Mr.Wheeler is reported no better ! and Montreal ; Messrs.JJ.M.and Fred mondville, the guest of her sister, Mrs.te À in Sherbrooke.21 pénis É.08 RI DAVIDSON, i.TOSS, » ne we ime manner Monday.Recent: and ie à serionsly low condition.al rom a business trip 10 Fe due of I gi er Such bappeus to be Print Your Pictures on Ll Set -4 re y he \u2018 s » iss Davies, b ling ¢ ittle daughter, of Richme : pH 1g Presiden: Dec-Areas.chic Kenn wh, 7m his burn to sore for at Mrs.en sh bus bren bonding tte th Mor neds Me, Jour Mal father\u2019s, Mr.XN: Mitchell ; Mr.La J.A.WICCETT & CO., VELOX ds \u20ac ; { ' ith - re =.ette to Nontreal irs aliette St.Onge, of Montreal ; Mr, and Miss + Me C1 .11 OT y dinner.He caught one of them, nud for ns oth Mrs.Geo.Robb, 5» her home in Newbury, Vt., accompan- Burrill, of Gore : Mr.W.wing, \u2018of Sole Sales Agency in Sherbrooke.Bite = MIER'S ADY as ho attempted to leave the chicken winter, TO ied by her sister-in- te Mrs.Henry Richmond : Mr.F.N.and Miss Altha ° to New Court House Velvet, Portrait, Rough .Fart H EF jumped nt du Ply menith Rok roost: TROUT BROOK, - Lanonster, who bus gone to visit McCrea to attend the Watt-Griffith pposite ew TOR nse.Surface \u2018and .Glossy Velox, J if 3 = Co the arm with.ite spur.Blood poison Nov.23\u2014Mr, Henry Barber, of friends in Newbury ; Miss Bella Nixon, wedding.4 \u2018 Velox Postcards, Velox i Ei 5 ° *, | set in, and two da s \u201cafterwards he Barre, Vit., is visiting his mother, Mrs, to Melbourne, h Départures\u2014Mr.Ellis Wilson, to .Co veloper, Velox Hardener, an Mie 3 Il D bi to died, > kK my Burber, who continues very| Inspector R=), Howton, of Rich} ffendersoin, Me., after a short visit Velox redeveloper for Sepia HE à - Don't wait ti ccem er Oo,\" poorly.\u2018mond, visited our schools last week.{if}, his cousins, Misses Mary\u2019 and af e .Tones.ae ; Co + ot i MONTREAL BOTELS.When in Montreal stop al THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St., Opposite The Academy.| and.Dining Rooma; The Europeas ant\" Everything new and first class - Rates lor rooms, $1.00 pet day and ] upwards, HOWARD GUILE & 00s Props.C.EDWARD WHITE, ° 1chitectural Designer asd.[a Structural Baglaecr Office Corner Montcalm and Magog Bis, 17 buildings erected pince dst January 1905.Perhaps I can help you.Adjuster for the Stanstead anil lal brooke Mutual} Eire Ins, Co.- : Joseph OC.Mignault, - : Civil Engineer and Land Surveyor.\u2014 17 Sanborn Street; Directory, GRANBY iE \u2014 .} \u2019 COSTUME TAILOES, NOTARIES, Ji Ap GOYBITE, .DOZOIE & TARTRE, 0.8.0.2 _ Man Bt.\u2018Insurance Agents, Main Bt; Sherbrooke.Bell and Skinner Telephones.Waterworks, Sewerage, Power Develops ment a Specialty, - : _ LIFE INSURAN CE.GEO.J.ALEXANDER, _- Manufacturers Life Ins: Co., District Mgr.GÉNERAL DRY GOODS.- McMORINE BROS., rs, Carpets, a PERE Boots & Shoes.; Main Street.HARNESS MAKER, HALL BROB., Main St.HOTELS, | ST.DACOBS HOTEL, __ H.anda, Prop.UNDERTAKER AND TMBALMER A.J.CROSS, Undertaker and Ehibalmer.Funeral director.Full line |supplies.Branch 8.Durham, Wm.Jamieson, Mgr.PHOTOGRAPHER, J.Wj BARRIE, Frames & KNOWLTON.: DENTISTS.i E.A.CLEVELAND, L.D.8., at Knowltop |.Tuesday each month.| HOTELS.tion.L.G.Greene, Froprietor, ROBINSON'S HOTEL.Livery 18 connection.Jy N.Robinson, Prop, Bell - \"Phone 21.\u2018every Wednesday.Sutton \u20181st and 8rd | | | JOHN IRVING, LAKE VIEW HOUSE.Livery in connec- NE C.P.R.TiCKET OFFICE, E.\\B.GLEASON, Agent: Life and Fire Insurance.Eight Companies.LIVERY STABLE, M.B.BOWKER, Lrvery-and Feed Btable, First class.Boll \u2018Phone 74.LIFE INSURANCE, THB NORTH AMERICAN LIFH: Og He ~ Jackman, Dist.Agent: Bell Tel.24 LIVERY, SALE & EXCHANGE, .C HARRIS, Prop.me a Bell Tel.ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER.= EDWARD E.-B.MOTLEY, - Full line Amateur Supplied: HOTELS, THE WINDSOR HOTEL, : | C.H.Murray, Prop.HARNESS MAKER, BOISSEAULT & BOUSQUET, The Nichol Block, Mato -fs STATIONERY & WALL PAPÉR.P.A.PELTIER, \u2018si § + Main se, INSURAN CE\u2014FIRE, LIFE, : * ACCIDENT, ° a oh AL or; ER Agent, Main W¢, \"BURY.GENERAL MERCHANTS, res - A = x viel CL a > lle: gl a \u201d a - SE 23 3 > Fasten .u = J Ab) ea 2 - \u2014.CRE Pr 3 py nN ps a NES Forge IR nr 1 SE Bh ade Cg A qe Re A ~ TER Lo a eh A ba : = as - : A Sn = AUS gx = 8 5 gr ar sp Lat o gr Tre LE 20 7 PE = mn meme oe ad mame can ns me \\ ANNUAL, GENERAL MEET- ANN erebolders will be held Head Office of the Bank, in ob Wo.ke, on WEDNESDAY AFTER- NON, the : Co sth Day of De.ember Next ai ; \"clock fhe, Chair to be taken at 2 oc ck.gardes 1 Ve ME ACKINNON, ae 0 General Manager.gherbrooke, Nov.6th, 1906., } \u2018 i i Manufacturing (ompany, \u2018 BDOMPTONVILLE, QUE.| * yholesale and retail dealers in man- dire tomber, .sash, doors, wi #*gARDWOOD FLOORING A co SPECIALTY.J .- THE KNOX COUNTY | GENERAL HOSPITAL des sa excellent opportunity to, young sous vishing to enter à training acho 1 be artber information addrees.\u2026 Dt M188 JENNIE M.DRAPER, 7 Supt., Rockland, | Me.Tonie - Stimulant CR St Michel Wine RAE ® % a Rh hE ES Re teh Aa BAe Saad [ Er .A ny, ~ J > = ! BRING ANNA GOULD HOME, York, November 23.\u2014Mr.\u2018 \u201cXr, Gonli .; + Gould announced just befor a Bless Castéllaue, would \u201cvid aonary with then at the .| Boundary French and the other Italian, -| Were quarrellin | mite-was taken from the storehouse of [with her | tainable.: i Throughout the night indiscriminate | rifle-shooting among drunken\u2019 | struck by flying bullets.| brought those who had the worst in | New York in twenty-four hours is the | per horse power can be easily \" compared with 1an automatic steering gear, which he | horizontal keel.This, as is evidenced 'lious.The owners of the British rights 1 offer lif his aeroplane is made entirely in 1 machine flying \u2019 pay - : CHANGE \u2018IN * AMERICAN REGULA- French customs © uthorities barring \u2018American ham, bacon, tinned pork, Tete.Ambassador fcCormick, under | instructions from Washington, mace | eliminated J _ 1 - tn mn ANOTHER BODY FOUND IN RUINS ight long gangs I the Windsor Hotel ruins.One body was discovered \u2018late Tuesday night, op ; ; and.= Prank J.Gould sailed for Eu - ÿ on the Kaiser Wilheln that bis sis jo ster ster Auna, the for- don\u2019t-find any grass BRITISH COLUMBIA \u2018HOTEL DYNAMITED AND WOMAN AND ITALIAN KILLED, Victoria, B.C., November 23.\u2014 The y district, which, because of i Pox mity to some of the more Mining camps to the south of the United States boundary, has been \u2018 the scene of several tragedies lately, notably the Carmi double murder, was the- scene \u201cof .another outbreak Tuesday night, in their lives.Nine were injured and a hotel demolished and burned.The scene of the trouble.was at Niagara, a small mining camp, about seven miles up the north fork of Kettle River, from, the city of Grand Forks, and the origin of it seems to have lain in a quarrel between two factions, ¢ during the day.During the tercation \u201csome parties were heard to say they would blow: up the Canadian hotel, im which «the row took place, and this was actually | what occurred about midnight.\u2018Dyna- Contractor Tierney, three boxes being used.When the blast went off Louise King, a girl of eighteen, was talking\u2019 mother and was literally - blown to pieces, her trunk alone remaining intact.He, mother seems to.have escaped, thou h Wéth serious injuries.The only other death was that.of an Italian, whose name is unob- Following the explosion, which der molished one side.of the hotel, a fire broke out, and the major part of the hotel was hurned to the ground.The free fight of the Italians and French~in the afternoon was.prolonged into the night preceding the explosion, and a veritable night of terror seems to have.heen the result.railway\u2019 and several escaped being laborers was going on, \u2018travellers narrowly Dr.Dickson, of Grand Forks, sent up to Niagara at daybreak and juries.to the hospital.No arrests have yet been made by the police officers.T0 tu s .+ Fm FROM LONDON FO NEW YORK.vents TWENTY-FOUR HOUR TRIP PREDICTED BY AERO CLUB MAN.Londén, Nov.23.\u2014From London to latest prediction arising trom the air [travel fever.Walter Reid, the expert adviser of the Aero Club of the United Kingdom, who makes the prophecy, says that.its .fulfilment only awaits the production of a well designed aerial motor.All the elements for the construction of the motor exist, A motor weighing less than 5 pounds constructed.Its structural material would be infinitely stronger than any in the organic world.A bird\u2019s wing is a marvellous structure, but it is heavy the membranes.available the modern aeronaut.Mr.Reid emphasizes the necessity for devising explains is a question .of making the air machine automatically revert to a by the torpedo, ought not to be.difficult.Steering would then be effected by diverting the machine from its normal balance.The offering of prizes for aerial contests is proving contag- of the Antoinette engine, with which Santos Dumont\u2019s aeroplane is fitted, £2,000 to the winner of the Daily Mail\u2019s competition, and £10,000 British territory.The Auto Car, an automobiling journal, offers £5,000 to the winner of the same contest if his engine is made in Great Britain.The Graphic offers £1,000 to the in-| ventor of the first heavier than-air not less than a mile, and carrying one or more persons.FRANCE- BARS AMERICAN PORK.TIONS THE ALLEGED REASON.aris.Nov.23.\u2014The elimination of the microscopie examination of pork from the mew American meat inspec tion regulations has resulted in a pro- liminary decision gn the part of the energetic representations to the For- sign Office, citing out that while the microscopic examination had been the new meat Inspection was more rigorous and more efficient.Foreign Minister Pichon promised to give the matter immediate attention, but the question must naturally first be .decided by the Finance and Agricultural departments.\u201d \u2014\u2014 FIVE KNOWN DEAD.OF.HOTEL AT REGINA.Li sk.November 22.\u2014 All Regina, Sask., labored at clearing = nd as it is pretty certain that it 18 and any of the four known victims, this brings the list of known dea up to five, namely : The two Muscat er brothers, Robert Johnston, W.h op inson, of Waterloo, Iowa, and : e un: known body.This was badly ¢ arr ds \u201cbut appears to be that of a man, whe was apparently suffocated in is dos , and went through the floor in his bed.\u2014 AUTOS ARE RESPONSIBLE.PEDDIER HANGED HIMSELF FROM FEAR OF BEING RUN OVER.mn London, \u2018November 22.\u2014Overwhe Im ing dread of being run down an ill ed by an automobile while tramp! ng along country ross impelled a trave res De eckland, Surrey, to prevent such a catastrophe.md to visitor).\u2019 \u201cYou growing on our Bos- - _Native (proudly WILD NIGHT IN \u2018MINING CAMP.| Which two people lost | one who.Mrs.A.C.Mi on, of Danville, who has béen visiting Mrs.J.P.Roy- er, East Sherbrooke, returned home Jeaterday accompanied by Mr.Mique- » Who joined her here.hotels include E.E.Guay, Whitehall, N.Y.; A.A.LeBlanc, R.T.Hopper, Montreal ; W, N.Munroe, A.A.Crosby, | Auburn, Me,; T.W.Brock, R.J.Old, Toronto ; F.8.Hale, Boston; C.B.Edgerton, Newport, Vt.| | At the New \u2019s: A.Lavigne, Montreal ; J.A, Bothwell, Richmond ; \u2018Kobt.Westgate, Kast Angus; A.Le- pine, E.Baxter, Marbleton; J.G.Robertson, Birchton ; J.Veal, Eustis; D.J.McLeod, Gould ; J.Nicol, Milby; A.B.Little, Boynston ; Mrs.Frencn, Gould.Le : Solemn benediction of the Blessed Sacrament took plece at the chapel of the Sisters of the Holy Family yesterday afternoon in honor of the festival of St.Ceeilia, the patron saint of musicians, by the St.Cecilia Society, and their friends.Rev.Father Koy, chaplain of the society offiiated, and the sanctuary was beautifully decorated for the occasion.Solos were sung Mrs.Beaudoin, Mrs.Olivier and 8.\u2018P.D.Authier, Mrs.Messier, Miss Codere, Miss Dussault, Miss Olivier, Miss St.Cyr and Miss Deshaies.Mr.Bourgeault-played on the violin at the moment, of the solemn benediction, and the sisters themselves contributed a hymn for the occasion.Miss Demers, President of the society, and Miss Caron, Secretary, passed the collection plates.\u2019 The chapel was filled | with the friends of the -sisters \u201cand many musical people.Mrs.Cherles Beaudoin and Mrs.L.E.Codere vere in charge of the music.: cia FAVORS OLD AGE PENSIONS.BRITISH PREMIER SAYS MATTER \"WILL BE TAKEN UP AS SOO¥ AS THERF IS MONEY.\u201c London, Nov.23.\u2014Replying -to a deputation of members of the House of Commons from the Liberal and Labor parties, Premier Campbell-Bannernan said Tuesday that the matter of old- age pensions would be taken up as soon as time and money permitted.He expressed himself as opposed to the f\u2018contributory scheme\u2019\u2019 because -it involved inquisitorial machinery, DId- age pensions, the premier contimied, far from sapping independence and undermining thrift, would do just the opposite.Any scheme ought to be universal, and must be put into efect by the State, which alone has \u2018the means of carrying it out.Speaking to the same question Chancdlot of the Exchequer Asquith said thei was nothing to submit a financial plan for such pensions.He favored one altogether dissociated from the poor law and \u2018assured the deputation that the Government regarded this question as one of extreme urgency._ _* STANDARD OIL CASE, VICTORY FOR TRUST WIIL BE AS DISASTROUS AS D : SAYS LONDON TIMS, London, Nov.23.\u2014The prgecution of the Standard Oil Trust by he United States Government is attrating much.attention here, where the American example is continually invoked in.the process campaign against fie British soap trust.The Times, in a editorial praising President -Roosevdt for his sincerity.and courage: in atiaking the biggest trust in the word, siys it anticipates a hard fight, in whch, however, victory will be as disastrous to the trust as defeat, for if it is found that the existing legislaion does not afford means for controling eembina- tions, there will be an iresistible demand for legislation -tha is adequate.The American people, tk paper adds, : are long suffering, but the limits of their endurance have seen reached.Through the Republicas, or through the Democrats, or withut either, they are bent upon regainin the mastery of their own house, ancridding themselves of the usurpers \u2018ho now strew the country with wrecage from sea to sea.LL ; _ SWEETHEART TALKE TOO MUCH.DUMFRIES | MAN CGFESSES TO THEFT OF RING \u2014 GAVE ONE TO (RL.c Galt, Ont., Nov.23-Peter Louttit, formerly of Tilsonburg and lately employed by Mr.T.L.Lyden, of North Dumfries, was chargecat the Police Court, Tuésday mornir, with having stolen two diamond rize- from James Trotter's jewelry ste.He pleaded guilty to both charge and was remanded for one week.de gave a ring to his sweetheart, wd lives in same township.She roasted of the gift, and word of it nched the ears of Chief Gorman, whovent out and arrested him.He is 4 years of age,- and has\u2019 hitherto born a good reputation.+ .ARE SELLING THEIR AUGHYERS.| .FAMINE-STRICKEN RSSIAN PEASANTS DRIVEN TOJESPERA- TION.- St.Petersburg, .Nov 23.\u2014Reports from the famine distrts of Russia show that the.distns is steadily growing acute.\u2018Lhe peiantry in the | Government of Kazan hve been driven to desperation, and a selling their daughters into .slaveryto the Mohammedans of the Cawsus, A- form of typhus fever, \u2018know as \u2018hunger typhus,\u201d resulting fro starvation, has \u2018been epidemic in Kam.fe NORWAY TO BE NEUTRL GROUND POWERS ASKED TO GARANTEE THIS, AND GERMANYIS FAVORABLE.Cologne, Nov.23.\u2014In despatch from Berlin the corresponcht of the Cologne Gazette confirms \u201cie \u2018report, published and discussed in to English press for some days past, at Norway intends to propose thathe Powers, including Russia, shall jarantee the neutrality of Norwegian »rritory.The correspondent says thathe has | streets!\u2019 - \u2019 Lt othaurite.No, indeed.You rip enf up too often.\u2019 - CITY NEWS.|£ \u201cVisitors to the city registered at the the [ yy ain + \u2014 a , Canada is growing territorially as well as otherwise.Captain Bernier is at work.A.press despatch states that with the gteamer Arctic he is wintering at Pond\u2019s Inlet, Baffin\u2019s Bay, and adds:: \u201cHe took possession of same islands upon which be raised \u2018the Unior a .Le , , .; It was the custom of explorers a few centuries \u2018ago, ili their journeyings over a globe that\u201d was then a mystery, on reaching new lands to solemnly plant the standard of their ¢ and elaim the.térritory for \u2018their King.) \u2018{distillery here, CAUGHT IN WHISKEY FLOOD TWELVE WORKMEN NARROWLY ESCAPE BRING DROWNED IN - SCOTCH.Glasgow, November 23.\u2014A tank in a containing about 70,- 000 gallons of spirit, gave way yester- \u2018day and a dozen workmen narrowly escaped being drowned in the liquid.They were caught dashed against the wall, which, fortunately for them, gave way, thus allowing the liquor to reach the street.{Here several horses were caught in the | rush and carried off their feet.Eleven of the \u2018Workmen were slightly injured.+ oC The world for a century or two has grown so small that the business -of new land huntin passed forever.; Bernier.UT TE M .The Union Jack is being unfurldd in new lands of \u2018the Arctic, and the.despatch says that in the spring he will continue to push farther northward.\u2018Perhaps the.hardy captain has his] eye on the North standard to bear this world encircling flag.g Co À = No Hope.\u201cCollier\u2019s\u201d\u2019 comments on the recént speech on reciprocity with Canada.mads by Mr.J.J.Hill, and recommends that the United States his advice and make warm advances to the Canadians for this purpose.It is | rather interesting to note that when Canada was under the impression she: wanted reciprocity, the United States did not think her interests worth con- {sidering.Now that that country has | realized Canadians are becoming com-.\u2018mercially .indepedent .and : makirig \u2018money.enough not to require outside aid, they are anxious to get in on the right side and take a little of her wealth' across the line, \u201cAmericans are keen on keeping close watch over their own interests, but they are not always farseeing.This 18 one of the times when the Republic comes in somewhat too late in the race.a : The Opening of Parliament.The early opening \"of Parliament for\u2019 its third session, since the last general elections, is but another, of the many evidences of progression ih the nation- al-affairs of Canada.It is significant of the fact that the country\u2019s business is pressing, is calling for more attention, is demanding longer consideration.Moreover this condition of affairs promises to continue.The day when Canada, for governmental repre- nearer his heart than to be able Sentation purposes, consisted of the | Maritime Provinces, Ontario and Que- | bec, is past.The voice of the growing West will soon be as strong as the voice of the East, and will add great- \u2018ly to the weight of national business.In the present session it is purposed to consider a bill for niore representation from these western provinces,an evidence that that Land of Promise beyond Fort William is being continually peopled by homesteaders\u2019 and immigrants from tHe United States and the ands beyond \u2018the seas.When one recalls the fact that only about 36 years ago the Northwest was practically a wilderness, the present growth is really remarkable.The country west of Manitoba in 1870 was crossed only by horse or dog-sled, or on foot, following the trail from one Hudson\u2018s Hay post to anothef.The inhabitants\u201dof the country were Indians and a few half- breeds.Winnipeg itself was but a village.Portage la Prairie was, the last settlement -toward the\u2018 west; between it and the Rocky Mountains were but six stopping places, Fort El- lice, Carlton House, Battle River,Fort Pitt, Victoria, Fort Edmonton, and then Rocky Mountain \u2018House It is interesting to note the recommendations of Capt.Butler, F.R.G.S., to the Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba in 1870.He advised the organization of æ force of 100 or 150 men, one-third mounted, for service in the Saskatchewan and the establishment of Government posts near Edmonto and Carlton, and praises particularly tho country around Edmonton as suitable for settlement.He refers to the unsurpassed -fertility of the soil and the agreeable climate and predicts =a great future for the country.This, when it was an \u201cUnknown Land,\u201d + | thirty-six years Ye : - To-day the N.W.Mounted Police are a.tried organization of men.Prosperity has smiled upon the Western prairies and settlers have \u2018peopled them.- Our capital is fast becoming the chief executive city of a nation which is erasing the separating line between the East \u2018and the West, and making one People of all the provinces from the Atlantic to the Pacific.\u2014 \u2014The Canadonian.Sn THE BLIND CUBANS.= (From the New York Globe and Commercial Advertiser.) Whatever the Government can do to prevent the question of our permanent occupation becoming a local issue in Cuba it should do.if by inaction the line of cleavage between the existing Cuban parties is allowed to fix itself upon this issue there is the possibility of development of an evil whose proportions, thought it is impossible at this time to forecast them The Administration has not failed in indicating its purposes to the Cubans.It has said with the strongest emphasis that its mission is only the] composing of Cuban difficulties, that it seeks order out of chaos, and the establishment of firm and efficient government.But that evidently.is not enough.It would appear necessary to repeat the declaration daily and nail it up| weekly on.every signpost throughout the island.And the deed must unite with the word.Until every Cuban\u2019 understands that the Americah administrators \"are single minded in their intention to secure good government for Cuba, and that the injection of personal or: party interests will meet with inflexible resistance, the island will not set its face toward the light.1 > THE TRUTH AT LAST.When Lot, fleeing from Sodom, saw.hig wife turned into a pillar of salt he was in great quandary.Looking around his learned that Germany is borably | disposed to this, idea.he seemed to have}: so, finds Captain \u2018man, the invéntor of \u2018a flying machine, ole as the next {hin German Government will take | would no, doubt be great.1 \u201c/WITR LEGS AND WINGS.Berlin, November 23.\u2014Josef -Hoff- \u2018büilt \u2018on the \u201cprineiple.of \u201ca stork; with legs aid wings, will prize of \u201c850,000 offered by the London Daily Mail for.a flight from ondon to Manchester.He hopes thats grant him a subsidy.The Kaiser has inspected Hoffman's \u2018machine, in which i.4 SOMERVILLE THROWS - MATTHEWS AND JONES WITHIN - HALF AN HOUR.London, November 23.\u2014In a catch- as-catch-can wrestling match last: night Somerville defeathed Matthews, of London, and Jones, a Welshman, fulfilling his undertaking to row both of them within half-an-hour.He downed Matthews in 6 minutes 3-see- | onds, and Jones in 8 minutes 33 seconds.Somerville will now be match: ed for the English championship, £600 aside, \u2018and the best purse offered.= Daily Market News { \"DAIRY PRODUCE.nee Montreal, Nov.market is quiet, io 22.- CHEEBE\u2014The but for September and October makes, and 11jc to 124c for Easterns.BUTTER\u2014The market continues strong in tone unter a good demand for local consumption.Choice Townships\u2019 creamery -is quoted at 24%c to 25}c, and medium grades at 23%c to 24jc.Western daity is quoted at 21c, and Manitoba at -19c to 20c.\u2019 a .HOG MARKET IN MONTREAL.04m Montreal, Nov.22.Although supplies of live hogs were much larger Wednesday than on Monday, a stronger feeling prevailed in the market* and -pricen advanced 15c to 30c per.100 Ibs.This is to some extent was in.sympathy with the strength displayed in the Toronto market yesterday, but more so to the good demand from packers, -as they were all somewhat short of stock.Sales of selected lots were made at $6.30 to $6.40 and, ono extra choice bunch sold as high as $6.50 per 100 Ibs., weighed off cars.\u201cThere was\u2019 no actual chañge in the market for dressed hogs, but the undertone was firmer.The demand for small.lots was fairly good and sales of abattüir fresH-killed were made at -38.50 to, $8.76, and country dressed at $8 to \u2018$8.25 per 100 Ibs.In cured meats and lard a fair trade.continues to be done, \u2018there being a steady demand from both \u2018local and country buyers.EGGS\u2014Selected eggs are selling at 25c, \u2018No.1 candled at 21c¢, and Montreal limed at 20c.per dozen.° POUXLTRY\u2014The continued unfavorable weather for the season of the year is affecting the dressed \u201cpoultry trade to some extent, owing to the fact that stock coming from any distance is not arriving in the best of condition, and besides buyers are only taking sufficient to fill actual in the flood and | a UILT ON PRINCIPLE OF A SPORK compete for .the*] =.mé - _u .he displayed much interest.\u2019 n I te | © NOTIOE | | 7 WRESTLING IN LONDEN.¢1, the undersigned, hereby give no- wan tice that I shall noti_be responsible \"| signature.: | Tuesday, November 27th, 1906, prices rule about steady at 124c to 12%¢c | : | tion (for account of consignors) at |his | made clothing, as per inventory amount- } .4 ; \u201cA DESIGNING WOMAN.\u2018Hubby.\u2018My pet, you will pardon me, but aven't those griddle cakes a little burnt?\u201d : eT - .Wifey (almost in_tears).\u2018\u2019O Tom! nd l'tried to make them -so pretty for you with that pyrograph.eet you gave ms.\u2019 for any debts contracted in my name, \u2018without a written order bearing my | SAMUEL SHEPARD.Knowlton, Nov.22nd, 1906.L NOTICE | \u2014 MEETING OF FREE BAPTISTS.\u2018A business meeting of all friends iter.ested in the Free Will Baptist Church and BTR AN {50 bush.barley, 50 hush potatoes, oC Confidence in even g uality has made many friends for Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee.~~, AUCTION SALE Will be sold by auction at the farm of - MR.MYRON MERRILL, _ 2 Miles from MARTINVILLE, ~ on Tuesday, Nov.27, 06, The following property: 1 sorrel horse, seven years old, wt.1,100 Ib.; 1 mare 10 years old, wt.1,000; 1 sucking colt; 3 cows, one to calve in March, one in June and one farrow, 3 extra yearling steers.2 steer calves, 1 fat \u2014hog, 1 shoat, 13 hens, Concord wag mn, buckboard, double wagon; \u2018pole and shafts, sleigh, - double horse sied, wood rack, 2 driving harnesses, pair double harnesses, Massey-Harris mowing machine, nearly new; and an small .farming tools, 18 tons hay, straw, 0 of winter apples, 20 cords.dry stove wood.Also all the household furniture.For terms and other particulars see posters._Sale at-12 noon, and positive as Mr.~Merrill is leaving the place.: at : Auctioneers.Insolvent Notice .| ses; i ' JOHN MILLET & CO, \"i OF SHERBROOKE, QUE., |* © 7° | INSOLVENT.The undersigned will sell by public alic- \u2018tion at his office, No.87 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que., on .B Wednesday, the 28th Day of Nov., Instant, at 2 o'clock, p.m.thé assets of the estate as under, viz: Boots and shoes,| trunks, valises, etc., as per inventory .Cerieer senses $1,850.47 Hent of store to May 1st, 1907.Store will be open on the 27th instant.Inventory and list of book debts can be seen at my office on application.Cemetery of Moes River will be = onl EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer, N TICE is hereby given that application will be-apade to the Parliament of Canada, at its next session, for an Act to Incorporate a company to be called \u201cThe Eastern Tod#nships Railway Com- \u2018pany,\u2019 to lay out, construct and operate a railway of the gauge of four feet eight .and one-half inches, and -utilizing steam, electricity or other motive power, from a point \u201con \u2018the Intercolonial Railway inthe Municipality of the Parish of St.Leonard, fn the County of Nicolet, from there cross \u201cNicolet River and continue in a southeasterly direction to the limit - of Nicolet County, and continue across the municipalities of Ste.Clothilde de Horton, St.Albert de Warwick, Ste.Victoire d\u2019Arthabaska, the Town of Victoriaville, the Town of Arthabaska, the Parish of St.Christophe, the Municipality of Chester West, the Village of Chesterville, in the County of Arthabaska and continue in Municipality of Notre Dame de Lourdes dd Ham, the Township of North Ham, 8t.Adrien dé Ham, Wotton, St.Camille, South Ham and the Township of Duds- well to the junction of the Quebec Oen- tral Railway and Railroad in the County of Wolfe, also to build and operate tramways; also to construct and operate branch limes and to construct and operate telegraph and telephone lines in connection.with said railway; together with such other powers and privileges as may be necessary: for the attainment of the objects for which fncorporation is sought, and that ç .the -undertaking in virtue of the Act of in- j.corporation be detlgred .to be for the general advantage ¢f Canada, _ L.R.LAVERGNE, - | - - Solicitor for the applicants.Arthabaska, 24th October, 1906.«.Crockery, Agate ware, smallwares, 148,94 | FIXUUTES ive voevoi) ovsscusse sions porns 72.00 | FOR SALE 1 I $1,566.41 | do Book debts; as per \u2018list \u2026.oe $ 229.47 Hard and Seft Wood Slabs and Edgings, cut 4 feet long, delivered to all parts of the city.Leave your orders now for quick delivery.Ce Only 1 cent a ~~! FORSALB.= OR SALE\u2014ALMOST NEW SAVAGE rifle .303, with cartridge belts and cartridges.- Apply Box 42, Record Office.KOR SALE\u2014BOILER, ENGINE AND heater; also, a block drawing 12 p.t., and three houses.Farms for exchange for city property, one with cranberty, onion and celery ground.OC.H.Fletcher, Sherbrooke.JOR SALE\u2014PURE BRED 8.C.WHITE \u201cA' Leghorn cockerels.Wyckoff strain.$1.00 and $1.50 seach.- Geo.W.Miller, Ulverton, Que.- : TOR \u2018SALE OR T0 LETf \u2014 THE Bellevue Hotel.) c.H.Fletcher.\u2026 MISCELLANEGUS,.0 IDDLE AGED WOMAN WOULD LIKE position \u2018' as housekeeper in small family.Address Hox 47, Record Office, NXTANTED \u2014 HOUSE WITH 5 OR 6 LA rooms.Modern conveniences.5 minutes walk from Catholic Church.Box 48, Record.-\u2014 | ANTED\u2014A POSITION AS HOUSE- ) keeper by a woman with two children.Country preferred.State wages.Apply Box 50, Record Office.te ! i 1 AILAFF'S SALE.SUPERIOR ' Court, District of St.Francis.No.-729.E.R.Webster vs.Daniel Niles.Will be sold by authority of Justice * on Monday, the third day of December, 1906, at TEN of the clock in the forenoon at No.137 Bowen Avenue, in the city of Sherbrooke, District of St.Francis, the moveables of defendant seized in this cause, consisting of Housshold \u2018Effects.Terms, cash.Sherbrooke, November 23, 1906.Edwar¢, M.McManus, Bailiff Superior Court.\u2019 Ce _ONE IN THE NUT.- Bricktop (to Baldy.) \u201cSay.old man, there wusn\u2019t much hair where you caine from, was there?\u201d Popular Want \u2018Over 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastera Townships.; ee Will get you anything you want.word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for | price of five.1 SERVANT WANTED\u2014A GOOD STRONG Pick your HELP WANTED.XATANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL COOK, \u2018 © Apply Mountain View Hotel, Sut- too, Que., .) 7 ANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN FOR OY- L fice.Address D., P.O.Box 755, Sherbrooke.10 .} ANTED \u2014 TABLE GIRL.APPLY .Queen's Hotel.TO LET, .: - TART OF A HOUSE UNFURNISHED, À : or nice bright rooms.- Woe particulars address Box, 671, City.Te RENT\u2014NO.65 LONDON STREET, \u201c containing 8 rooms, good cement cellar and all modern conveniences.Possession Dec.1st.For further particulars, apply to G.J.Brown, Whiting Block, or the owner, T.M.Craig, Sun Lile Bldg., Sherbrooke.: : | girl that can .do plain cooking for family -of- five.None but a competent person need apply.A good steady position and highest wages to the right par- \u2018ty.: Apply at once to Mrs.A, E.Kin- kead, 58 Queen Street.Co a.Q LET \u2014 TENEMENT ON CORNER of Bridge and Windsor Sts.in the Lachance Block.Inquirer of Rowell, Son, & Co.+ ee YO LET\u2014SELF-CONTAINED HOUSE, 7 rooms and good barn.59 Quebec St.Apply on premises.! 0 LET \u2014 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE family, suitable for light housekeeping lor single rooms, lighted and_heated, bath fat.= COehtrally located.Apply Rds.days.- | wants.We quote as follows:\u2014 Choice .Sherbrooke, Nov.}9th, 19086.) turkeys at 134c to 14c, medium at 12c \u2014 J.ie ROYER, R.H.FLETCHER.to 124c.at 9c to 10c, chickens at 10c,| Curator.Pulpwood and Lumber, ducks at.10¢ to 11c, and fowls at 84c to |G.H.KERR & CO., 7 - + 89 Strathcona Square.Te per Ib, .\u2018 Auctioneers.- emerge : a.HELP WANTED, ANTED\u2014MAN OR WOMAN MANA.L ger in each district, to represent es- \u2018tablished Wholesale Mail Order House, to look after local advertising -and, appointing representatives and_looking alter their work generally.$25 a week and ex- .~ This is no catch penny propos- For full particulars write W.A.penses ition.Jenkins Manufacturing Co., London, Ont.\"WANTED \u2014 TWO ERRAND BOYS.|.Apply at once.J.8.Mitchell & Co.= î ANTED \u2014 CHAMBER GIRL, ALSO ° first class cook, woman preferred.-Apply.Montreal House.AOINERGETIOC MEN WANTED \u2014 WE require a good live man in every lo.: cality throughqut-Canada to advertise our goods, tacking up showcards on trees, fences, along roads-and all conspicuous places, also distributing small advertising matter.Commission:or salary $83.- 33 per month and expenses.Steady employment: No experience required.Write fon particulars.Wm.R.Warner Medicine Co.London, Ont.So .- at once to Superintendent, Williams\u2019 Private Hospital.- .AAJANTED \u2014 YOUNG MAN STENOgrapher for correspondence .in both languages and office work.Must speak and write French and English well.Must ,Dr.| be at least 16 years old and furnish references.Apply Box 49, Record Office.J] OST\u2014DRESS SUIT CASE BETWEEN Finder return to A.H.Meade.\u2014- [J 03T-BETWEBN ODELL\u2019'S.TERRACH : and] Magog bridge, diamond und emerald gold stick pin.Finder will receive Box 34, Recorda _ or pn L tunfurnished; hot water Theater ; all modern conveniences.Baldy.\u2018\u2018Lots of it, but it was all red eye \u2018fell upon a sign board in a field \u201cnear by: Lo ! J and 1 wouldn't have jt.\u2019 _ ; Le .FA | + =, hI pp i Ne ge Sal TN TA VE Cy at RTE SET, Sg en na INTE ES ee I PT RE TT SEAR RT ATR I AE \u2014 AWE A wrt Tena eg EE 16 Beckett Road, P.Hammerich., - CL 1 = .* | = | 4 ; igh > Ty \"JfOUSE TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OR hy josT \u2014 BETWEEN | reward by returning to F.W.White.ne a 5e\u201d 20 ee meme WATER VILLES gray < shawl.and F.D.Burton's, i Finder will receive reward by returning to | Are F.Burton, Waterville Road, of the Mainè Central .; ANTED \u2014 A GOOD COOK.APPLY - Terrill\u2019s sugar place and Stanstead.104 suns | _ Po .= à à - oe .Cs en LL .\u20ac; LLC a prépare yi Ap INS yt SE LIN wh CE pci aye ht ro pil aad n \" 5 ROM a Sal fa alter LON ar pee aid Rls Bie dti ru soil ir ei Cet dt er Ta EE At 4 Ruf oir ag = an?Ee nd CS pass - r WT EI A at\u2019 Vor wdab © Bm Ma.T 3 » \u2014 PAGE S1X, + = | oo SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1906.\u2014 a\" Tendo, Nov, Hed.1906.> The John Murphy Company, Limited (We close daily at 5.80) Flannelette Blankets | [ We have been selling this line.of blankets long \u201cx all who buy vhem.| enough to know the complete satisfaction they give to One may be attracted by a particalarly dainty pat- none of that about blankets ! at only 90: a par.\"tern in muslin or other light material \u2014but there's Quality, softness, thick- nèss, flaeceness and lowness of price\u2014THAT'S what - counts and these flannelette blankets are all that.~ We've gota case in now of 10- 4 size that are being displayed in our Department for your inspection; they ~ are the sort of flannelette blanket that delights the \u2018heart of a careful housekeeper and we are selling them SHE Ei ° 814 258} A 8 (FEY ¢ 3 lif: 7 } 3 & Rad * 114 #31 20 #4 HERO f g : ai CIRE ; % 1:64 | a.= | ; Pia 3 I, Ë Bp § Ps .4 451 Ë | f ! 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LR + i BRS + i 1! 4 3 +N + a + .COMFORTABLE FOOTWEAR.\u201cThe quality of our Footwear is well established.We would call attention to the line FELT SHOES We have them in Felt Solés, Felt Uppers, and Felt Lining, They are just the thing for the cold weather now setting \u2018in.Af your want - comfort call-and examine our lines.BOUCHER & LACROIX.\u201c Wearer\u2019s Protection\u201d = Dare the makers , of the Slater Shoe imperil thevalue of a $250, 000 trades mark by putting : out unworthy shoes bearing their brand?And the value of that brand represents the difference between the protec= tion of the wearer of unknown shoes and the famous Goods year Welted $4,00 For 1 Men $5, 00 Ns \u201cby the most.practical, world, : For Women JA, MIGGETTE 6 Go.greroseteteserereses 6++0+0+0+0+0+0+010+0+0+04 Shorthand, Bookkeeping, andTypewritin ng up-to-date and\u2019 easiest learned Systems in the OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED.\u201cBOYIVS SYLLABICS HOLTHAND TE AT siuldress post-paid for 31.Do, Boyd\u2019s Syllabic Shorthand & Business College, (Established 3 E.S.GLE ASON, Principal, 1902.) n: ROOMS 4, ; 7, WHITING BLOCh, Sherbrooke, Que.$4040 +04+04+0+0+0+0+0+040 +0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+0+e $3.50 \u2014 $5.00 - Exclusive Agents, Sherbrooke.BOOK,\u201d sent to any Frerererereserereent (its: W partment .of Trade and.\"Commerce at Just sailed for Lurape.\u2018nounced - that lis sistéf*Anna, former Countess de Castellane,- will return to i Jion wil .On bb America with them at the end of De- CoH, Grd lux heen\u2019 received at the De- Wir, that i tobacco trade exposi- held im London, April, *.x Mr.and Mrs.Frank T.Gould + inher, A pe \u201chave Mr.Gould an- Jer Bavarian, luckily gotten ent at Quebce and Captain Saunders, both sides of the vessel that demon- :] Otherwise the Bavarian would | sixty \u201cthousand dollars, not quite half! i drawers of water\u201d {and clerks would follow in the wake of the mest who create wealth from the | + - +040 +0 4040404040 40404 ARE SAVING THE BAVARIAN.1, a VESSEL.IN VERY GOOD SHAPE AFTER HER EXPERIENCE.Quebec, Nov.23.\u2014The Allan steam- off the rocks, now lies safely beached east.of the old Gilmour wharf, Indian Cove, St.Joseph de Levis, where she will remain until it is Jecided what is next to be done with her.The Lloyd\u2019s ag- underwriters\u201d surveyor from New York, proceelled to the Bavarian on-board a tug and made an inspection of the ship, which was found i in a remarkable | state pf preservation, in contradiction to thd stories current eVer since the vessel was wrecked.The lines of \u2018the ship\u2019 labove the, water are perfectly oven the ship\u2019s paint shows very little signs.of rough usage.At \u2018midships; however, there is a crack on | strates that she underwent a very severe strain, but, strange to.say, her steel stringers, that course from one.end of the ship\u2018 to the other are firm.broken in two long ago.; The cost involved will amount \u201cto! what was spent to float the ship, without success, when she first went on Wye Rock.\u2018 | - ! 7 BR A EVES OF WOOD.Tis.Lo BRUCE W: ALKER TELLS SORT or : IMMIGRANT CANADA WANTS, London, Nov.93, \u2014Me.Bruce Walker, interviewed by the Western Daily Press of Bristol, \u2018emphasized the fact that it was |\u201c \u2018hewers that Canada want- Professional men, warehouse men \u2018ed.land rand factories.~The Canadian Government also would not encourage the immigration of .skilled, mechanics.\u201cI am-not in a position to deny that Trade unions would say something if we took-n different course,\u2019 ed, laughingly.\u201cMuch Interested,\u201d writing to The Daily Press,\u201d inquires what Bristol is prepared .to.do to follow up Mr.Girdléstone\u2019s Canadian visit.In addition to the City Council, the Chamber of Commerce and the Merchant .Ven- turers should = specially consider ur.| Girdlestone\u2019s report.\u2018Ralph Porfitt writes from Toronto to The Daily Press, giving an interview with Sir Wilfrid Laurier, wlio said : \u201cf wish 1 were a young man again.This land is just at the dawn of a magnificent future.\u201d Every Bristol man Mr.Porfitt met spoke of Canada in glowing terms.x BLACK HAND AGAIN.ALLEGED MEMBER RS WRECK: THE FRONT OF BUFFALO BUTCHERS STORE WITH DYNAMITE.Buffalo, N Yi, Nov.23.\u2014Four bn, believed to be members of the \u201cBlack Hand Society,\u201d at 5 o\u2019clock, Tuesday 5 morning, exploded à stick of dy namite on the doorstep of - the store of Domi- nico Ballisimo, a \u2018wealthy butcher, at No.140 Cynal strect, No one was injured but the front of.the brick building was badly shattered, ceived several letters \u201cBlack Hand Society,\u201d money, and did not obey, + CURIOUS GROWTH ON A \u201cROTTEN PLANK STARTS A RELIGIOUS FRENZY.Antwerp, Nov.23.\u2014Religious fanuti- | cism and superstition are running riot at Borgherout, \"a suburb of Antwerp, where a curious fungys growth on a rotten plank has.thik the form of fu- miliar statuettes of the Virgin Mary and child._ The ignorant clement of the populace is crying out about miracles from the housetops.Politicians are using the event as a forcible \u2018argument in favor of obligatory instruction to combat ignorant superstition.signed by.the SPORTING NEWS 4040404040 4040404040 BOWLING.oo pe At the Monument National ast nights the: Independents defeated the: Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, by 2:9 points.Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, Moore \u2026 Led AGL 162 135 455 Purrege - coe wee wees 104 THO TOL 250 Wright .cu ee 152 133 155 440 Hovey TL Le s J07 127 143 TT Headford ve aah ee » 212 193 205 510 Duncun \u2026 \u2026 \u2026o,y.141 150 136 427 a 877 770 875 2522 = 0 = Independents, .\u2026- \u2018Boutillier \u2026 .169 199 116 4S1 Boucher \u2026 \u2026 Lee 171 150 161 482 Begin \u2026 iv 122 157 191 .500 Luurencellé «ole 153 179 106.412 Blais o.oo.oo IA7 135 147 429 Dupuy.hee 122 163 157 411 > &61 1015 872 2751 Wr, George Parsons.of the Royals, last night succeeded in breaking the Yhree-string record of 600 -points, held by Mr.Burgoing.Mr.Parson\u2019s score was 617 - ° -MISCELLANEOUS SPORTING NOTES == Perelli defeated Roumongeon at Ottawa Tuesday evening, \u201cwinning two out of three fulls.: .\"At a special \u2018meeting Tuesduy night the Canary and Cage Bird Associntion made final arrangements for their fourth annual show which is to take place on Saturday, December 15th.It is thought {hat the six- -dav bicycle race at Madison | Square Garden.New York, \u2018which will he held this vear.during the\u2019 week beginning the ninth, will beat all eyeing vocords, The Hamilton Joc key Club held itd \u2018anhual meeting! Tuesday, closing the most suecessfuli : ;, Near -in\u2018its history.During the yéat 510.000 was spent on the property abil grounds.The hooks cg have of wood and] * he assent-f About two wecks ago Ballissimo re-|\u2019 demanding | \u2018threatening death if hcf iF 0 : pi Suits for $10.00.| PEBBLE CAUSED LUTIN DISASTER.J.PREV ENTED CLOSING OF IN TARY.SUBMARINE, Paris, Nov.23.\u2014Gaston Thomson, Minister of Marine, at a Cabinet meeting Tuesday, announced that had received the report of ithe Lom- mission of Enquiry appointed to investigate the loss of the *uhonarine PIPE OF ne Lutin, which, while manocuvring .off Bizerta, on Oct.16th, failed to rise after being submerged, with the result that the whole crew perished.Minister Thomson said the examination had shown that the interior hulk- head of one of tho water ballast compartments had given way under the pressure of the intake of water, which it was too weak to withstand.The unusual pressure was causal by © Lue fact thant the intake valve was mecom- of a pebble, which ust have been there for a considérable tims, Nove Sale Notice Our Bargains For This Week: MENS SUITS | Very Special 310.00 Heavy Navy Blue Worsted © Suits for.J IY) $12.00 Heavy - Nav: v \"Bing Worsted Suits for \\ 35.99) $15.00 Heavy \u2018Navy \u201cBue W orsted Suits for sressésreqense enpgsereceacces ST OU.88.00 Heavy Prweed, Pis.s, B.Suits for aassossenca rare Aucnrerarate asvies \u201c41,95 MENS OVERCOATS Very Special 310.00 Brown Mixture Tweed, beautiful pattern, for o.oo verrecrerers L.80.79 811.00 Brown Striped Tweed, elegant make for .La anenaees vasancirerne 5 | 88.25 315.00 Scotch Tweed, D.B.or Fly Front, for Tee Lace renanére panne S11.49 $15.00 up- bo-dgte Black Beaver, for verassntas able! venrasesesn ces es ween 81122 * (let your share of these extra bir gains, fr PET IE pe x.du x k IW SHERBROOKE ( CLOTHI NG STORE nea showed an surpluÿ of about +s,000.+ a i We will sell our $12, 144 Regular $15.00 and $16.00 3 pletely \u201cclosed, owing io the presence.nd ent.her.Ju M.NAULY, 17 King St.I ves wis bal - | D i { | | { ! 1 1 4 | | | E have more Suits cided to clea.shoulders, in fine Imported Gray Checks, Manhattan ! Plaids.These Suits were made -brade to sell at $12,00, 14.00, offering hem at - We are now = \u2018\u2019The ressn for this sale Li ar a Gr is simply > J.ROSENBL QUEBIC NES\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014 | THEM 0 HAVE BEEN BELON | , TUE AVERAGE.| \u2018The Octokr bulletin of the provincial Departaent.of Agijeulture states that the realt of the harvest has hen \u2018generally alittle leds satisfactory than that of theiroceding ydar.The yn- satisfactory: slimatic conditions of the spring contiued during the summer, and while tb quality of the crops left little to be esired the quantity was not up \u201cto te mark.Prices were well maintained.3utter and| cheese sold throughout he.season at & higher price than +wing the previous year, so that desite the degreased produce tion the yetrn to the| farmer © vus us good asn the prey A table is pulished sho \u2018general avage of |the Sn throughout 1e province was 65 per as comared with 76 per cent , \u2018ih 1905.'Thi table shows the condi- Jous year.wing that the tion of the Fops us compared with 1905, as iolws: Crop.1906 1905.Wheat \u2026 + oe vb.72 77 Barley .veers errees \u2026 70 CORT Oats Lu.wie eine win \u2026 70 87 VCE ee cine cd _\u201466 F4 Buckwheat .61 73 Flax .vee eres eevee w 0 71 Peas .o vere veer hae 61 74 Beans .ooo seen une ood] 0 TA 170 Indian Corton.wn or odie T5 77 Beetroots 0.Al 10, 79- Carrots cee a ee vee eke 70 - #9 Potators +.Cee Sends (3 76 Clover .er vive oo AY NE: Timothy \u2026.\u2026\u2026.+.53 71 Pasturäge eer perds adhe 45 M7 Tobaceu aus cotes 0e aes be 3 #3 seemed CU A HUAN MONEY \u201cBOX.(Indon Telegruph.)-\" Paris, Ne 23.\u2014 Food specialis now assemled in Congress study a ley in a Mor restaurant who belongs to what, ohe may call « \u201caurivorous\u2019 species.1A man who wel had supper by himséti né n tabloext to hers called for his bill, and jt down a Franch sovereign.\u201cHo let » bite Jit ?etiet the lad.\u201cIt bring Tuek* The| man had 1 objection.A gold Louis hitien by fair lady would certainly not lose value.he bit, then gulped, screamed \u2018A million pardons ; L have swallowe it.\u2019 The man had, \u2014t seems, che ACrOSS the qurivorous spr ciès of \u2018Hy before, and (instead of let- tihe hemnd the sovereign go, ungall- [antly dled in the poli They all wènt tethe station, whèére- the inspet- tar pared sentence of ipecacuanh The lar evidently joods| op gold, for three ov ereigns Were refoverad.T} rightfv owner ol two of them is un know | ; R BRT should ttmartre nig it 0 a and Te .Hs, - 5 [es Ctrhaleland Hold ag: \u2018Glenbaro: Mar them out at a loss.| one of the eatin.selling events in the history of our store.Be wise and come.to this sale.ing to sell you all oar High-Class, Hand-Tailored Suits in all the latest styles, the long French Coat with concave hacks, Oyster Greys and Over- 3lothing % Agents for 20th Centiry Brand ii ished Clothing for Men ; also Invictus Shoes.| AGRIQULTIRAL BULLETIN : sons ts y nee Nov.than we want, so we bave de- This will te We are go.Tweeds and Worsteds in fancy expressly for us, for this F all's 15, 00 and 16.00.\u2014We bought too heavy for this season's trade.! MUSICAL (GLASSES AT CHURCH.Ld NEWYORK PASTOR'S INNOV: STi ATTRACTS MANY OUTSIDERS, New York, Nov, 23\u2014The Herald \u2018on Monday said that the attraction vi C.\u201cWold, with\u201d his musical glasses, dvew to: Central Baptist Church, West For- ty-second streef, on Sunday evening, dants.: After the \"sermon, the pastor, Rev.Dr.Goodchild, declared that the musical novelties Which he has introduced were not vaudeville \u201cturns.\u201d There was nothing indecorous in the perform ance, of Mr Wold vor in the whistling, on the Sunday ua week carlier, of Miss lahmer.Béth of these people ACT de- go upon the stuge.Mr.\u2018Wold played \u201cThe Lost Chord,\u201d \u201cThe Paling,\u201d \u201cLead Kindly Light, 7 and \u201cNearer My 4 to Thee.\u201d \"PROHIBIT CHILD LABOR.1 - orn PASSAGE OF STATE LAWS AGAINST IT \u2014 BAD SHIPPING CONDITIONS DEPLORED, 6e Ty 23.\u2014 Minne capolis, Nov.I'he American Federation of.Labor Monday decided that à national enild labor Jaw would coining.its life blood -into dollars\u2019 upon the counters of commercialism.\u201d The resolutions adopted express algrm upon th lake bouts, deplore the employment o ineflicient scamen, cansing disasters, and condemn the employe nt of Chi Regular $15.00 and $16.00 many people other than regular atten-| § vout Christians, and bad refused to}.he unconstitutional, and agreed- to] § Try Hirsts Little Liver urge: the passage of State Jaws that | HE femove imples : will \u201cstops the crushing out of child Pills.They \u20ac Th \u2018cure life in the wills and fuctories, and| 8 from the face.ey i overloading ef the} Suits for to know yols always bave :Hirst's Pain .Exterminator in the hou.Tried aud \u2018M tested for over thirty years and adriritted to \u2018be the M sovercign remedy for all ® Toothache, Bruises, Wreaches 9 and Lame Batk, +25c.stall ig dealers.| sallow skig.Ask your dealer or sen us 2c.direct.A handsome; souvenir water :| color sketch free.È - .THE F.F.DALLEY co., Limited a70 OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC RY.ROYAL MAIL SERVICE =FINEST AND FASTEST= L'EMPRESSES\u201d]' From MONTREAL & QUEBEC 10 LIVERPOOL Nov.24, Bat.LAKE MANITOBA ST.JOHN-AND LIVERPOOL, 30.Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Nec.&, Sat.ve TAKE CHIVMPTATN by {was recked by an acetyline gas eh.plosi , Tuesday nicht.| One uf thee 9 butued, , TRO, ï co mé gn, SIWELL, City Pass, Agt.Jennoxyilie, + idee \u20189; neste suHors on American vessels, Hamilton Ont.: He 4 .| | ABERCORN.s À rival 7 Nov.\u2014Lyndon Fvles was home 7 Les = «recently for\u201d à few days.wads ye Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Thomas, of ie SR i ms = \u201cni New York, have been staving ut the Hi \u2018 ee Abercorn House, and are now nl Neve [ TRAINS LEAVE \"SHERBROOKE : 148 = gain port, Vi, \u2019 5.35 a.m.Daily [except Monday.Je \u201cinf gai.Mr.=.L.\"Harvey i= having some press for Magog, Foster, re Day improvements made in the Post Office.Farubam,.st.Joby 18, Mon r p= couches and sleeping ca rase for 8.00 a.m.Week days only Eons ATLA :® Muasog, Foster, Far ham, Su oF Day A treal und intermediate stations.cong: s.£a 8.80 a.m.Week [days oply.Expres ic afd for Lennoxville, Co skshire, Mere intermediate station.Day con xpress for 25 p.n.Week days only.EE st Jniné, M uw, Foster, rn \u2019 Day Magus, and inter diate stations.\u2018 conches 4,05 pins Fxpress for, Week ddys only dis Cookshére, Megantic an hes: terraediais stations.+ Day cha F 10,37 pm: Paily xeeps = et.press for Mezantic, cAdu d mar Join, NB, Hulifax av ih Day coach and sleep Por tickets, air ag to , ass.A - 7 i.4, BEWELL] Oity P | A "]
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