Sherbrooke daily record, 10 octobre 1907, jeudi 10 octobre 1907
[" 2 ods Ÿ ime § nd # 08, = SÉRIOUS TIE-Up.\u201cDee : > 0c 1 57 | .lobes 10.~(Special.)\u2014 ; e of the Western Divi- a de hy rom Port Ar baie Poy coast, some 500 - eight ided, by\" à majority | ve fa Cent.of their \u201dnum- 4 ig or 4 LOL agree to accept.eva VC and one-half i F a er the conciliation y AF: MR with and agred Lo by | 2 Xe ñ the Provision that - I- _ ik Ting \u2018 aid for holidays.whi; : ~ 7 es a in the Ineréase roffiere-c to A AL aid hi Nelg horhood.of_=i act.MR \u2018anphe t y decision Was nm ire] meds MN tiges 2,84 Toronte i \u2018 | Sng 0.who i- : the 7 ale or the, 0.1T.R.in now 1 officia] | the order in Can- des: \u201d course to th Be power, sub- the i: Ne at 1 e decision of the Bio yp quarter jp, 3 ; rg CH body L.W.nerlÿ > pu edi \u201call strike, ited ny ig = per thie lie LÀ pl by- the mo ; no avril, The > aft nel, Demers où Te : Ve vil on that the only Riu 5 : \u201ctheir \u2019 ares & revoir.ard AE boy.mandy hy 1 LOC MR 8 nt i C > Mrike , rt rg à \u201cÀ GORE pe : ay Bevep \u2014 : A 8h ave Spent a dollar at a trek lo \u201cTin \\g a Lo à \u201cfo Fe appropriate heyy, yer In he ola.21 ; elie 4° : 5 : Ty .ï +.Ç _ ~ \u201ci + +.A .CO & 3 - EN \"À \u201c =: - KS (JE | BEFOR \u201c - ER \u201c08 i SNE Lp N = GE Ve > I iy I Broderick moved that \"Woningh Rich be adjourned un- ily Reco y SHERBRO( )KE, QUE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1907.r ONE CENT VILL CASE E KING'S BENCH.$l pots the Dock This Morning and, Work of hy Undertaken \u2014Prisonér\u2019s_ Victim Present will be Chief Witness for the Crown.{he most important cases oe belo ed this morn- ; pad Ve of the King vs.pb YC hill, against whom sert Gr in the charge ol br.The case has gat dol of.interest this sec- po ownships.de es did not begin (oar 9.30 this \u201cmorning, and pot Ph icenble jneréase in at: wa Le \u2014\" fed down from the has uh ginee- his ar- | Je Constable Moc, and ko a {he Court room, dh hoo} and sat pwed.Dot, once did hed the room: or ahead of got possibly by 8 y À was noticed that he ye- ae and bowed his head wee BEL victim, Lilly Lyon.wi Court room antl took a ee the prisonër and ite the jury box.She or ¥ her father and ore the Court of sideways [justice., opinion as to the Greenhill case, and would be disposed to find in favor of the Crown.In answer to Mr.Brod- erick, the witness said he was prepared to give a verdict according\u2014to the evidence notwithstanding any prejudice i that he might have: He further \u201cad- \"mitted that if there was a doubt he | would give it against the prisoner.The juror was told to stand aside.E.S.Burbridge, of Lennoxville, was also challenged for_eause.The juror admitted that he had formed an opinion,-but would give prisoner benefit of any doubt.It the caidence -was like what appeared in the papers he would find a verdict against the prisoner.To Mr.Broderick the juror said; he would |give the.prisoner the benefit of a Teasonéible doubt.e oo - Fhe triers stated that he would \u2018 do Mr.Cabana.\u2014\u201cWo\u2019Il challenge any- rE \u2014 WAY.- The juror was ordered to stand\u201d aside.- .H.- Fontaine of Brompton, was also challengéd for .the same cause by the defence.The juror said he had enough ui little brother.All are wit- | wa.The little girl be the Cro I med regarding the im- | il shout to pegin and in that this trial will was convened and qi d jurors having been called, he a nd October.- - 1,8, Broderick then asked that Albert Greenhill be~placed at i having stood up, the Clerk Court thën read the following Juors of our.Sovereign Lord, im, prevent that at the Town- d bourne on the District of as on the 3rd day of July, wed our Lord.1907,\u201d George Gouhill, unlawfully, did as- wi, wend and cause grievi- wily mm to Lilian Ignatia 0 vik mt thereby then and io pulp the said Lilian.Fgna- La ex + supra, later Gouin, Attornev a-#6rmeral, by John 2 *Bydney* Broderick, duly authorized.LC Cabens, who appearéd for me, ashed that gs he-was de- : de used \u201d without any re- bio be thought that it was i 18¢ the Crown should be \" or fd expense in éonnee- ! t procedure on bé- te dence, be vion was granted.\u2018re Devost, Barford, wax the ie alld, and Mr.C.\u20ac.Ca- Wenged him for cause.as \u201crot tirent, \u201cHis Lordship ap- Ir.$.Fraser, prothonothary.LC, Goodhue as triers to her fh Juror was indifferent King and the prisoner «Alter examination the ied that he was qualified.| : wi.Lionais, of Compton.was .\u201cCabana again challenge and Ar, FE.C.Coodhue wis Ma trier and Mr, J_ H.Arm- : lack his place, \u201cThe first fu- | i 1 \" , Was also added to the X.Tremblay, Sherbrooke: H.Blais, tion 1 oe Juror said in North Ham: (i.Labrecque, North Ham; lion that he had dormed__ an W.NV.Brown.Compton.and well.She appeared chief wit- | qulified.- \u201cRie fie prosecution.> t per 1 was called.2 E \u2018ion, and if everything he had read was : Doyle's protege, Ldalji, and has given \u2018true he believed the prisoner to .befthe former not only free pardon, but He - was not prejudiced - a- + $10,000.compensation for false impris- lonment.- ; Underwood, in July, 1904, was sen- |Plied that he \u201cthe juror was sworn.tenced at the West prejudice against the prisoner.\u2018by the Crown to stand aside, as was -ulso A.Martel.knew the facts of -|side bv the defence.\u2014 = past twelve the following jurors were .4 +115 - of his own business te look after, without forming an opinion about the | Greenhill case.He would not condemn the accused unless he was guilty.The triers reported that he - was Robert Walter Reid, - Lennoxville, \"[RUDYARD KIPLING ON IMMIGRATION.Given an Ovation at Victoria, B.C.Yesterday.Steen GUEST - AT LUNCHEON YESTER- \"DAY OF CANADIAN CLUB\u2014 HALL CROWDED TO DOORS.Victoria, B.C=; Oct.10.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Rudyard Kipling had an ovation at the luncheon of the Canadian Club yesterday.oo _ So insistent was the demand for admission that a large hall had to be this nature, lady guests of the Club \u2018were admitted.- _ Mr.Kipling dwelt on \u2018immigration, and concluded : \u201cIt\u2019s possible \u2018that in vour strength you may think that this is not au urgent question, but the time is coming when you will have to choose between desired reinforcements of your own stock and blood, or the! undesired races to whom you are strangers, whose speech vou do not understand, and from whose instincts and tradition you are separated by thousands of years, that is your choice._ For myself I think the time for making that choice is on you now.\u201d + _ JUDICIAL ERROR- RIGHTED.Û ) caries _ INNOCENT.ENGLISHMAN RE- - CEIVES FREE PARDON AND COMPENSATION.London, Oct.-10\u2014The British Home Office has proceeded with more \\activity in the case He had formed ad opin- guilty.ga&inst the accused.The triers reported favourably - and Narcisse Beaudin, of Compton, \u2018 was challenged.After an examination the triers reported that he was qualified.J.A.Tate was told to\u2019 stand aside.F.X.Tremblay, Sherbrooke, was challenged for cause.After examination he said he had no prejudice and was found qualified by the triers, E.C.Goodhue was called but.told to stand aside by the Crown.\"H.Blais, of North Ham, was challenged for cause.The triers.found him .competent and the juror was] sworn, _ - .Denis McMahon, Brompton, wag told to stand aside by the Crown.\u201d ™ 7\" \u201cG Labreeque, North Ham, was challenged for cause.The juror had no William Bailey.Compton, was 1tbld D, McCarthy, Windsor Mills.said he did \u2018not know the Lynn family.: He had expressed no opinion, although he the case.Tf the evidence was between: Lilian Lynn and the accused he would believe the for- { mer, The juror was told to stand a- Compton, was- chal- ex- W.N.Brown, lenged\u201d but was sworn in after amination.| To © Frank Pierce, Martinville, was challenged.\u201d He had expresséd an opinion acainst the accused, but would - give the prisoner the benefit of the doubt.The triers reported that he was competent.but the juror was challenged by the defence._ When the Court adjourned at _half- sworn; P.Devost.Barfork H.Fon- tains, Rrompton:, R.W, Reid, Tennos- villé: Narcisse Beraudin) Compton: F.\u2014 UES RECT : Big Strike on CPR Rivers Ia France Sweepiog Vater Division, Bo ; PA Lo PO COINCREASE CT ROULD CAUSE A t LIVE LIVES LOST AT POUSSIN \u2014 = \u201c1, GREAT DAMAGE Everything Befoge Them.TRAIN PERAIAD \u2014 TRACK -\u2014 © TORN UP\u2014WATER RISING - ONE INCH PER HOUR.Paris, OL, J0.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 At \u201cAvignon, ~the River Ithone has risen 2) feet and \u201cthe waters .A M .P f- A ; | .ai ; 5 = Ms - La a A y JA .CC.Bow > à \u201cà Lu = = 3540 Lo pe ~ Ba.he?Yes , : 11 Es : a\" - , Lu se eo.! 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Mrs.E.L.Osgood, returning from Montreal andy Quebec; Dr.Keyes from a trip to Montreal ; Hon, S.J.and Mrs.Barrows.from a three months\u2019 tour in Europe; Miss Maggie Quinn, from & business trip to Montreal; Mr.Gilbert Hutchison, from his season\u2019s work on the B.& M.R.R.; Mr.| Wm.| McEwen from Newport, Vt., after his season\u2019s work on the \u201cLady of the Lake.\u201d oo i Departures include Mr.and Mrs.J.for their bome in Boston; Mr.R.Comfort, his re.L.R.Comfort, and- aunt, Miss Randall, for their home in the Bronx, New.York ; Mis M.Sheldon for a winter in New York ; Miss Maggie McEwen tor her home at| Win: nipeg, after visiting at the \u201cof Bigelow for her home at Newpor ter \u2018visiting relatives and friends rs.A.Spalding for here; New- (Dr.) Keyes and Miss Linnie Hdlland for- a trip to Newport on the house- attended and a pleasant evening pass- \u2018 \u2014 | \u2018SOUTH DUDSWELL._ J Mr.Jas.Cunningham is spending his holidays at home.- ! : Mr.Irwin Harrisop spent \u2018Sunday at Mr.William Kidd has returned home from Brompton.; | Quite a\u2014number frem this place at- Mrs.Lothrop at Ascot Corner last | Wed- ing her stay here, who regret her departure.Le has been vi- Mrs.F.C.White.siting\u2019 his \u2018daughter, 136-138 Wellington Street.- For children\u2019s \u201ccosts and\u201d ulsters.| Rich: shades of: cardinal and blue, strictly all wool, good weight, 51 in wide.$1.35 SPECIAL YARD \u2026 New Cloakings \u2018Our range comprises Beavers, -Tweeds, Coverts, ete, etc, all .double fold, in black, navy, car- dingl, garnet, green, etc:, etc.| \u2018Prices 81.00, $1.25, $1.50, $175, $2.00 and $2.25 yd.\u201cCarpets & Oiscloths Just now we are offering some | and our selection is sure to | please you.OILCLOTHS\u2014 - All widths.: © CARPETS\u2014 C All kinds.i CARPET SQUARES\u2014 ir all \u2018sizes and qualities.| Make it a point to sce our fine range before purchasing.on DAILY STORE NEWS \u201cSTORE CLOSES AT SIX TO-NIGHT, Get Ready for Cold Weather © Blasket Cloth | very special values in these lines | .Inspection invited\u2014 no one urged to buy.| McKechnie, PL was | \u2018Hunter, of® Montreal, guest of hold their | + MAGOG.supper held Tuesday evening, in the Church Hall, under the auspices \u201coi the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.Luke's Church was an unqualified success, both socially and financially andmuch credit is due the ladies for their untiring efforts to provide the fine menu which was enjoyed by such a large: number ef people.Supper was served from 6.- 30 to 8 o\u2019clock, after which an excellent programme of vocal music was rendered by some of the members of the choir, assisted by- friends.The programme - consisted of solos, duets, \u2018and several splendid male quartettes, | which ail received hearty rounds oO applause.Too much credit cannot be for his time and.given Mr.Wilcox an pains in arranging such an excellent programme.Special mentron : \u2018should the recitation by Mrs.Oliver, Jr, which was especially pleasing.The proceeds amounted to about $40, which goes to help to pay off the small debt on tlie hall.Miss Derbyshire and Miss Gladys Hale, of Sherbrooke, .are in town, the guests of nue.also, be made of ._ .SS WINDSOR MILLS.A most erjoyable dance wés held at the home of Mrs.Chas.Mitchell on Tuesday night, many rigs laden ith joy-makers going from Windsor \u2018to enjoy the od time.Refreshments of a very dainty character were served and all returned home in the wee small hours of Wednesday morñing, highly pleased with the outing.\"A large shipment of pork was made from here on Wednesday by Mr.Chas.Stevens.The meat was consigned to a packing firm in Sherbrooke.; Mr.D.Ducharme and Miss Celia George, of Bolton Centre, were the guests of Mr.A.M.Meigs at the Riv- erview Hotel over Sunday.7, Miss, Jithel Landry, of Boston, : is here on a visit -to Mr.and Mrs.AM.Meigs.| - TCOATICOOK.rrivals Include Mrs.C.P.\u2018Mrs.Charles H.Lovell; Mr.W.E.Chase, wife and da Vt., guests Mr.Otis.| .The ladies of the Baptist Church will annual sale on December Recent f and Mrs.T.P.3rd, 1907.The riunmage sale in connection with the Episcopal Church will be held in the Guild Hall on Saturday, October 19th, 1907.to the farm he recently purchased, which is the Chapman place.Mr.O.E.Libby who has been living | J - Thursday, Oct.\\10th, 1907; DRESS GOODS We have a range of these goods of which we are justly proud, Every taste, we believe, can bé suited from our fine showing.fu Suitings- \u2018 Ladies\u2019 Cloths, Venetians, .Broadcloths.All colors, 54 in.wide.- Co 65c, G8c, \u201c95e, $1.15 and $1.40 yard.Dress Stuffs - amas, Tweeds, Henriettas a Clotns, etc., etc.- 38c, 48c, 50e, 60c, T5e up.Silk Section | You will make no mistake in \u2018purchasing your silk requisiteg from this store.Our various lines come direct to us from th best makers at first cost an we can recommend them both in .quality and value.- Taffeta Silk, 50c, 60c, 85c.Jap Silk, 25e, and 50e yard.British Silk, 50c> yard.Peau de Soie, $1.00, $1.25 $1.50.- - To Fancy Silks, -48¢ to $1.25 yd.SATINS\u2014 All colors, 75e yd.P : 186 and 138 WELLINGTON STREET.vo Interchangeable .The many.advantages of these Sections Handy Feature The-sections of the top of the Pandora are interchangeable.For instance, you can change thé boiler from crosswise to lengthwise (see illustration) by merely switching around-the sections, which can be done im-less than a minute.| g | are a.| \u2019 week on\u2019 business.{ their hall last Tuesday.friends from Farnham, is in this vi- # cotte, of Shefford Vale, and leaving for Lyndonville, Vt.There will be a grand Conservative rally Friday evening in the _ Opera House.Mr.H.B.Ames, M.P., for St.Antoine Division, Montreal, will be present, accompanied by Mr.C.P.Beaubien.@fr.Ames will speak on the Western land question and will show over 100 stereoptican views.Members of both parties are\u2018 invited to be.present, and especially the ladies.+ , LAKE MEGANTIC.i Mr.J.W.Brauvkley, of Sherbrooke, wag in town the beginning of the Mr.William Miller is in Quebec Miss lllen Morrison, of the Hanover, N.H,, hospital;-is in town ona visit to her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Norman Morrison, \u2018Ness Hill.\u201d TT Miss Ella Morrison and her brother, from Toronto, were in licho Vale the bend of lust week visiting relatives.Mr.D.P.Matheson 1s spending a short time with friends in Lingwick.purchased a new thrashing machine, and his son, Mr.Donald McIver, _intends to run it this fall, Mr.William Ayer,\u201d of Madison, Me,, is home ona visit to his parents.- Rev.Mr.Fuller and his = daughter arrived- in_ town the end of last weel and moved into the parsonage o Monday.Mrs.Fuller, who is in ill- Health, will not be here for a couple of weeks.- The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Presbyterian church will hold a chicken pie sôcial\u2019 next Tuesday evening in the Oddfel- low\u2019s hall.- a QU The Rebekah Lodge held a social in Mr.Pepler, with a party of his cinity on.a hunting trip.\u2018Miss Cameron, of Sherbrooke, who has been spending a few weeks in town, returned the beginnihg of the week, \u2019 Rev.J.McKenzie conducted the service in the Presbyterian church, on Sunday.as Mr.Matheson, of Scotland, who has conducted the_services all sumnier, has finished his \u2018engagement and.has left town, and is now the guest of the Rev.M.McLeod, of Marsboro.5 The managers of Knox Presbyterian church are ito hold.a meeting this week to consider the present situation, as Rev.Mr.McDonald, who was ox- pected from Scotland, has sent word that he will not he able to come.Mr.and- Mrs.Bateman, who have spent a few weeks at their cottage at Lake Maccannamac, bave returned home to Quincy, Mage.: It will be of interest to many read- ors to\u2018know that Rev.George McAr- thur, of Cardinal, Ont,, formerly minister\u2019 of the Preshyterian church .at Marsboro, has been appointed emigration chaplain in Liverpool, Eng., and has moved his family there.The.first fall of snow of the season occurred here on Tuesday afternoon after a very heavy rain storm.; \u2014\u2014\u2014 SOUTH ROXTON Mr.I.Smith has purchased a small engine and boiler from Mr.J.Mar- intends k ¢ SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, \\THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, | Més: Cummins, on Pine Ave- 18 welcom hter, Ruth; of \u2018Newport, .- in Caswell .terd decided to have Mr.Henry Snow moved yesterday on Not back.ot he on the farm Mr.Snow purchased is | - 4 Mr.Allan Mclver, Echo Vale, has | \u201c| Richmond A ; J T | ROCK ISLAND snd DERBY LINE.The annual Harvest Thanksgiving Mr.Sidney - Flanders; who underwent | a very serious operation at.-the Mont: real General Hospital a few weeks ago was removed on Tuesday to the home of Mrs.Burgess (pee F.Fairman), where he will remain under the doc: tor\u2019s care for about ten days before returning home.D > Mr.Lawrence Laythe and bride have returned from a two weeks\u2019 trip to Boston and Now York.They will re}; side permanently at Derby Line.Mr.Frank Harvey, engineer for Miller and Proutty, Newport, has been af, the Derby Liné Hotel for the past few days\u2019 making: repairs gn the furnace.; ! LE ee =i fF ~ Butterfield & Co.decided to \u2018let their men\u2019 have, Saturday aflernoon\u2019s off during the - month commencing Nov.continued.Zt .\u2018:-\u2018The members of | thé.W.C,T.U.as well as other ladies, met in the Vestry of the 1 8 terday afternoon to go on with their sewing and actomplishéd a good deal of work.[They recently clothed up one family ho are very needy.Anyone.e to come.and sew or gi anything that they may have.Mrs.P.| Stockwell, who has been visiting -her daughter; Mrs.L.S.In- yraham far several weeks, has returned to her home in New York.Quite a number of the ladies of the \u201cThree Villages\u201d called on the ladies of the College Faculty yesterday ._al- terpoon, it-being their first receiving dd$ since the College re-opened.Master Eugene Murphy who recently broke His arm while playing football, is able to go to school again., ; Miss Ircne Cote has entered the oth Grado at the Darby Line school.| j The, four new ;Scotch girls that Mr.J.B.Goodhue: recently employed to workin his Overall Factory are doing exceptionally good work in so short.a \u2018time.1t is understood that he - has several more of them engaged,\u201d and the only question now is, where will they find boarding places?.Miss Edna: Garceau has \u2018quite covered from her recent illness.Some idea of the business done at Mr.Wesley.Kelley\u2019s portable saw mill Avenue cafi\u2019be gained when he is producing from 112,000 to 15,000 feet per day.A good many did not \u2018think this would prove a success.lic has been.utilizing all his sawdust for duel, which has certainly proved & i splendid scheme.; : | The \u2018Entertainment Committee have two rows of seats, orchestra seats, for | children.Any child under 15 years, can get a course ticket for $1.00.families w re- A.C.Cowles, teller at the \u2018Der- _Mr.by Line Bank, is having two weeks\u2019 holidays.= LR The' water in the Tomifobia River | is higher*than it has been since early | spring.This is owing to the rains and is certainly 4 boom to the manufacturers.POLE 14 à Mrs, Henzy, Ham, of Massawippi, 18 spending a, few days, in town, the | guest of her sister, Mrs.Robert C.Parsons.+ + >= « + - | -HUNTINGVILLE.Mrs.Ford\u2019s môther,: Mrs.A.A, Mérrill, is pootlyin \u2018health.= | Mr.W.M.Ford has been \u2019 sick and under the care of Dr.Spen- \u2018cer, but at present is better.> i Mr.E.H.Allen, of Waterloo, also Miss Ethel Tyler; of, Hatley, were guests of Mrs, L, I.Richardson, last week.i Mrs, J.A.-Cowan who has a class.in music here, has finished her term for this fall, Ji : Mr.and, Mrs.\u2018T.Bozer, Mr.Frank i Libbey, Mr.Kenneth Hunting, members of the orchestra here, also Mr.|W.M, Ford, attended the birthday party | given Mr.Wm.Bozer at.John- ville.| : The | continued downfall of rain has brought the water in the river here up very high.\u2019 : Mr.[Carl Cabana, of Island Pond, was calling on relatives in town one i day last week.oo Mr:jand Mrs.W.H.Wood, of; Len- \u2018noxville, spent Sunday with her brother, Mr.W.-H.Hunting and fam- | Services in the Universalist church, Oct.13th, at the usual hour.: A.ASCOT CORNER.The {funeral of.Mrs.Chas.Lothrop took place on Wednesday, the 2nd Inst, jand was largely attended by raies and friends.Her| daughter, Mrs.A.A.Melendy, of Wilton; N.H., arrived that morning.Mr.Adams, of Huntingville, officiated and spoke many words of comfort.The! floral offerings Were many and beautiful.She ad been in excellent health until two weeks before her death occurred.She.leaves two sons, two daughters, eight grandchildren and five great-grand- children to mourn hen loss.Mrs.A.A.Melendy returned home! to Wilton, N.H., Friday -night.Mrs.F.Lothrop.has returned from Marbleton where she has been visiting her\u2019 daughter, Mrs.Rupert Rolfe.\u2018 rs.George.Caswell, East Angus, was with rs.Loomis during her mother\u2019s \\illnéss and returned home on Wednesday, | + \u2018 | ÉATON CORNER.: Arrivals include Mrs.W.Nutt, Sherbrooke, visiting | relatives friends ; Miss Daisy Ross, of Cook- shire, guest of Miss May Winslow, on Sunday ; Mrs.Leet and daughter, Mabel, of Cookshire, at Mr.Baine\u2019s oun Sunday.; 0 \u20ac epattures iftclude Mr.H.Coates to ds Mrs.H.Worby to High | and Mr.and Mrs.Apson Miller: have re-, turned ffom their wedding trip and, are how -¥isiting in\u2019 Sawyerville.Mr.Edgar Hodge is on the sick list.A g w jo - Mr.Charlie Berry, of Angus, was in town over Sunday.The old fish on has been replaced.- .NORTH SUTTON.| he Church steeple ~ Arrivals include Mr.William R.Bre- see from Providence, R.I., and Miss A.Harvey from Sutton at Mr.P.B.Bresee\u2019s ; Mr.and Mrs.G.O.Fuller, home from Providence, R.I.Mrs.M.Grimes from Knowlton, at Mr.Ogden Swoet\u2019s_on Sunday.Cai bus » 1e ea Seng rics vom vo od ro I interchangeable _ lids \u201cwill su ggest A hoes Log Je up Jn his blacksmith shop themselves so readily to the home PT) es \u2018 Bl As Mr.Racine * was - moving his cook' that it is not necessary\u2018to Ge ne SES $6)| | threshing machine from Mr.Horace he essary er = DA Doe\u2019s barn, Tuesday morning, Mr.enumerate them here.| Ss main Pe \u2014{|Doe\u2019s horse became unmanageable, Pandora lids are mde extra y AN à cme NS ar Sétting away from Mr.Doe.The horse be, \u2014 pra ctically non-crackable 5 2) NG.oD ran towards the station with wagon and snbreskable._ NA RE 5 | = and separator, crossing the track, - A 0 NO m= \u2014 where the wagon upset with such force ! C vn § 1 arora Es -j that the horse was thrown to the ] NY 0 7 Sey & ground, completely demolishing the ee L ty 7) Tagan and §recking the séparator.- _ A) AE che horse and harness wera not hurt.4 - : $/M | PES A + \u20ac Write for (CN A) 2 m4\u201d : - CAUTIOUS, _ È free booklet.D ISO CEB) \u201cCall some.(vening.We have much re \u2014 ANTE a = -\\music at the house,\u201d oo - = \u2018 Londen, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St John, Hamilto \u201cI \u2018shall\u2014on which evénings do you 9.§, MITCHELL, & ce, .: So one 2 a have no - music ?\u201d\u2019\u2014Meggendorfer Blat- Ci _ : ;} DF V4 Rai 0e 20 Wow LU i» oC opr : i ; \u20ac PE \u2018 : old oo 1907, of October, but |! 1st, this will be dis- Congregational Church yes- | of children for winter and \u2018are now making clothes for two other | | MSIE RAISIN heavy |.Women\u2019s Reading Club, are requested to meet at Monday evening, Oct, 14th, at 7.30 o'clock, bo \u2018 Cah kt! The New, York Amusement Com- quite | evening.of relatives in Montreal.of her sister, Mrs.T.Drew.Nelson over Sunday.home from Charleston, where he hag heen, as the mills closed for a while.- - juror.| as were also seteral athers from Aver.gave a chicken pie supper in the For- testers\u2019 Hall the other night.proceeds amounted to about $19, Lillie Swail\u2019s while she is taking a vacation.Coaticook.who purchased the M.Bartlett, are now removing ; nur À ovin ; preparing to make a g if and to Montreal.Sunday la y last, Mrs; - phear has removed there am of the illness of their little baby.Stanstead ; Seaman, of.Murray, of Eust Hatley of of Way's Mill estival of St.Matthew\u2019s Churc Monday evening ; May A mures on Lee, of Rock Island Yams und.E.8 short stay with cConnell, of North Hatle Wednesday of Mi.and re Connell ; Mrs.Fred Remick home feom à visit $0 per daughter, Mrs, Gr dy, at St.Johnsbury, Vt.My ; Frank y ; Mr.and Mrs, tend tho reception for their sister May Rediker), Rider to:visit friends ; ; ond Meo.Br in Montreal Boston, :Mass., Carl Batber.cupy Mr.T.the Post Office.Brown's.Hill, .bam\u2019s ho) school at Ruiter Cor - Mr.Almonte Taisey h (4 + - hes.int Ya cs.= pin: a - \"An Immens tion to thé public and to increase And other lines of - Right Prices.The Fall is now in full swing, and every floor, shelf and counter ® our store is loaded down with an immense! assortment \u2018of the latest, best and.highest goods at the right prices, in anticipation of a.larger and BRISKER TBADE than ever before.| We are \u2018confident, in the light of former ekporiences that our \u2018ex- \u201cpectations will not be disappointed as our aim to ensure \u2018satisfac- lars is too unmistakable to miss of its due effects: ' We cordially invite the inspéction of our Fall Dress Goods, ~~ Fall Sills and Satins, Ready-to-Wear Garments New Importations.< F * Ya NS An, #3 4 NES WH ONIN I | AH re ARID + ve the purcha: ing power of their dol- En grand exnibit of- HAC HW 3 NONE \u2018 ~ 7 SENS 7 WANTED AT ONCE\u2014Salesman and Saleslady oo with experience.| } \u2018WATERVILLE.All those interested in organizing a | Mrs.W.H.Ward\u2019s on pany gave an entertainment in aid of the band in the Town Hall Wednesday: + Mr.Laurence McAlister is the guest Miss Smith returned to her home at Ottawa last week, after being the guest Mr.Royce.Gale leit last week for Grand Ligne College, where he will enter as a student, \u2018= > + \u2014 STANHOPE AND NORTON.© Mr.and Mrs, Archæ Pelletier were the guests of his parents over Sun: day.\u2018 Mr.and Mrs.II.W.Blake, of Island Pond, were the guests of Mrs.W.G.Mr.Fred.Woodard has returned Mrs.Fred.Woodard and son have returned home from a yisit at Col- brooke.- .Mr.McClain and Mr.E.J.Nelson have been attending the fall term of Court at Guild Hall, and also Mr.Charles Swanson, from acting as a.Messfd.Glen Damon and W.Bishop uild Hall were called as withesses to G ill, Vt.: Mrs.Pelletier is\u2019 on the gain, The ladies of the English church The Miss 0.Chamberlin \u2018has taken Miss place at W.@ Nelson's, ; Mr.Ward , of i Waterville, was in Lown this week and Mr.Henderson, of The Young Bros.,- of Newport, Vi, old iron of Mr.E.: shipment, Mr.and Mrs.V.Lamphear went in on account \u2014+ .FHI'CH BAY.Late arrivals include Revs, Moore, of , of North Hatley, ; and Watson 8, to attend the Ilarvest , on Saturday f{ friends ; Dr, J.¢ guest on J.W.Me- ibbard, of Ayor\u2019s Cliff to at- ; Mr.| Ont.-| Vernon are leaving this week to of.relatives here, COMPTON.TR The funeral \u2018 of Miss Phoebe Rea, | whose death occurred on Saturday evening, took place Monday from St.James\u2019 church, ducted by the Rev.Mr.Parker, pastor of the deceased, assisted by the Rev.Mr.Brewer.The funeral director was L.Q.Bliss, and the ,undertaker Mr.W.R.Bradley, of Sherbrooke.The \u2018| bearers were Alex.Rea, W.W.Paige, | A.L.Pomeroy, Wm.Munroe, A.G.i Spafford and B.H.Kezar.Among the relatives from a distance were Mrs.W.W.Bevan,\u201d of Melrose Highlands, nicce of the deceased, and Mr.and Mrs.Ifugh A.Allan, of Montreal, and Mrs.Alexander Allan, of Brockville, | t.The casket was covered with beautiful flowers, contributed by Mr.and Mrs.Allan and friends in Comp-\u201c ton.: , : : .It is with sincere regret that the friends of the Rev.and Mrs.\u2019 Parker and family are this week bidding them \u201cgood-bye.\u201d Mr.and Mrs, Parker leave shortly.for New York to spend some months.with their son and his family, Mr.and\u2018 Mrs, Herbert C.Parker, of that city.Miss Gertrude Par- |- her is going to Quéhce to visit friends; Miss Monica to.Boston, while Miss Louisa Parker expects to leave Montreal in November to spent \u2018the winter months on the Continent of Europe.Mrs.J.W.Vernon and Miss Noeliné om Mr.Vernon.in Sherbrooke, and\u201d to take up their residence, in that city.nt \u2014\u2014 JOHNVILLE, The social in aid of thie orchestra, held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Juckson, passed: off pleasantly.The Ladies\u2019 Guild met on Thursday afternoon with Mrs, James Carroll as hostess.Co To Mrs.Albeit J.Carroll hag returned from a visit to friends in Montreal.On Saturday evening Mrs.W.A.| Bozer entertained a nuniber of friends.in honor of her husband's birthday.Mr.R, J.Smith has left for Montreal, where he takes over the business of Mr.W.Prowse, of the Canadian Oil Company.His mother, Mrs.Jessie Smith and tho rest of the family.expect to leave for Montreal as soon as-they.can- close up business matters here., Their auction will take place the last of ithe month, The auction of G: B.Cleveland & Son takes place to-morrow (Friday).Mr.and Mrs.F, O.St, Pierre have left for a (trip, which® is to include visits to Montreal and Quebec.; Rev.S.J Bridgette, of Bagt Angus, is to preach at the Methodist chareh next Sunday afternoon.Mrs, Sharp, of Rawden, is a guest il : + oo LABD'S MILLS.Mrs.© A: A.Jenkins \u201chas returned Mrs.Stevens, of Newport to visit friends Departures include M (nee ! r.and Mrs) T.\u201cMr, H.Barber on Tuesday fo to visit their son.My.Mr.H.Ingham and family now oc- -B.Rider's, tenement near Messrs.O.Gustin \u2018and B.Brown, of attend Mr.H.Ing- Mr.Walter Holden bas chargé of the y has a.position home after an friends at Nashua and Lowell, Mass.for-the winter te aroun a house extended trip visiting Miss H.Otis is teaching school here.Mr.Wilbur Tadd has loft for St.Johns, where he will attend the Military School.Maocure > .Messrs.Parker and Fischer were in this vicinity recently buying hogs.Mrs.Rufus Poole\u2019s father, Mr.Levi Martin, is seriously ill.are almost extinct / here this season.Mr.Ldgar \u2018Davis recently parchased | rom Mr.M.Cote which he Purtridges : : Inday.qauctan, Jin Mr.T, B.Rider & Sons\u2019 at mt hy hr Pre hor danghier : a _.) pns Store.intended.moving en bloc to thé site oi f Corner.LP 18 wry; vs © 2 A \u201c KINGSEY.\" : his old nen, which was-burned pome S ety he * :_Among recent arrivals are Mr.! weeks ago.The united efforts of the puces B / Ao amounted \"to six Pope, Mélbourne, on business ; Ror.neighborhood, however, could not dollars, I qT a Geo.Pye, Mrs.Pye and Miss M, Pye, move the building and it had to be N° 4 ge aT of Agnes, to take up his duties here, '°™ 9OWn and moved pieco by p du É ip adrien 0-15 1, \u2018 Le \u2018em om \u201cmeet: oh ; - - - _ , / fe ~ - B Sherbrooke, Lennoxville, Capelton, North Hatley, Massawippi, Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Smith's Mills, Stanstead Jet.Rock Island, Stanstead, .C.MB J.L.FLE Foie B Sccond:Class Rates b Re WESTERN Poly In effect to Octobey 81, 1907 Portland, Vancouver,: dep Francisco | Nelson,\u201d B.O., B.C., Spokane .gai, \u2018 Butte and Helena, Mon, + » Low rates to many à si, - Tourist loopen leave Montreal, via GTR, ¥ Wednesdays, at 10.80 p.m, I Êentuee AL ouses in | Secand class from Sherbrofky ge, 1st to October ,Biet,.10y Vancouver, Victoria, Seattly Tacoma and Portfand vaio he Spokane, Nels pokan elson, Botsiand, TY Missoula, Salt orchard, North W r H, MoLK \u2018Bstate Age noavse aoeved.phècue Francisco, Las Angeles, via Chicago only se 006 op anni roportionately low TOURIST 8 i gy Cec rt LEEPING.C Leave Montreal for Wiaaire and\u201d Vancouver every Friday and Saturday \u2018jon Sundays, Mondays 10.10 a.m.\u2014 To Manitoba and Genadias N Sih, Vg py Low rates.-Tickets good fi t, § SEWELL; City Art Building, Sher September 22nd,\" 1907.The service was con- | in Effect \u2018Do -Boston Express leaves a.m., arrives Quebec except Sunday.Portland \u2018express leaves Sh 4.00 pim., arrives Q daily except Sunday.+ UF roûl .or ta Accommodation train leaves.Ca Bs brooke 9.30 p.m., arrives { SINESSD oA g.m:, daily excopt Sünoey, Also connecting trains on and Chaudisre i For time-iables or i particulars apply to any oi pany\u2019s agents, or to E.0.(n G.F.and P.A, Sherbroobs.\u201c Division .| CE star St.St _; DENTISTS, XecemA, D.D; 8., ON LIN ¥ogal Mall Steamshist MONTREAL TO LIVER < ~14 4 Southwark, Oct.12 sors nada, Oct.19; Ottawa, Oct, 2% minion, Nov.2; Kensington, 5 MODERATE RATE SERVOS © Liverpool, 840 an $2.50 additional.\u201d pool, London, Londonderry, gow, $27.50, - \u2018For particulars apply to 0.H.FOSS, G.T.Ry- or DOMINION LINE, 17 St.\u2014Sucrament St.ley, over Br BRADLEY, uilding, Sher d'$42.50, to Third-class to TO LIVERPOOL, Oct.12, Bat je oct.18, Fr - (Oct.26, Batu.TNov.1, Fri \u2026 : of i Nov, 15, Fri.- HESS pas ke E.H.SEWELL, ï L NTO MONTREAL-TORO, od Via Thousand: ISACH gp, Sundays, at 1.30 p.m FRE ue 5 this line.MONTREAL-QUEDER £35# 17 1B: _ trom 4 DE ENAY LINE-Fro# at 8.50 a.m.COOMMODA JOR A oN ppB ! , j jes.GERMS) pa À oC frat mortgage sé a wn CUT | ox.FOSS, ~ \u201cor.\u201cfave them\u2019 _ ap Dal phone Sa for bem.Work PCR Ci: = - 5 Tr \u2014\u2014 Sep Korth Ward.907, Red 0B terms._.$9 d / SE McLEOD, te Agency, bblsbed: 1868, turers of ; Quhakets, Yarns, Fw = in pared to.do Custom Dyed duriptions.> od vod or taken in ox \u201cNESS GCAROS.M ANOCATES.sien, ste, Sherbrooke, Vl & WHITE, ADVO- bé 7 ui Chatenu Frontenac, y fl Womens \u2014 2% NE, 0, p18, QUEBEO.LE 8, Peter St.Resicence | hey 4.Te.Connection.DENTISTS, | M atler, rer E.7, Bank, ; D» Ww ¢ BRADLE = _ - ( ee Y, DENTISTS Bulding, Sherbrooke.\u2019 AGENTS, - cp CENERAL INSUR- ; 6e À 2 ban, te.Record x celdent, IS - \"ANS SURGEONS, be est ho, SPECIALIST, Romita} ©.and Throat, \u2014 a, Ig, mee, 49 King Sy Qu 1 y of montl end 4th Tuesdays a : ooke IBY: (\u2014 #8 Ear, Nose and \\ = _ A5 | Ne ANNEE, VSPNCIALIST ° due dt Diseases aL Es, Far, \u201ci Lot, C 7 Dufferin Yom Ousultationg; 10-13 pe .appointment, and the ; The Ladies\u2019 Aid Society meets with [a À (SON, Seo.Treas.delivery is much more to those living _ M3, dlagted, fine view, good .speculative fever is apt to run high, | promotion frauds, especially in rela- # = Arilisnels, Home- uo of kinds socured and A fade mailed on spplica- AE; ADVOCATE, BHERBROOKH Ka Lie Building, Sherbrooke.-BEIANGER, K.C., ADVO- v Ofice: 9 Wellington Street.: ML Eee Bac A D.D.8, L D.8, LT, Csxay of month - [days » Miss Grace Fleming, of Manchester, |N-H,, is on a visit at her sister's Mrs.\u2018H.B.Ames, M.-P.7 Rural Free_ Delivery, - meni) Ii street delivery of mail is a convenience to urban dwellers, rural free ERMAN a REI ye vv looker.C3 CARA \u20183 in the country.lt is a boon and a \u2018great one: Many farmers get: their \u201cmail at the village postoffice, hot oftener than three \u2018times \u201ca week,\" 18ome as seldom as once & wéek,' and'4t is this infrequent touch\u201d with the outside world, which plants and nurtures a desire in farmers\u2019 sons to go to the cities: Delivery of mail once a _day at the farm house would form a link with the world outside, calculated to make life on the farm much less dreary\u2019 and ore attractive.- Where weekly \u2018papers are taken now, daily papers would be taken and this one feature \u2018would \u2018bring all.the world to every home on a farm.Rural free delivery is now almost universal in the United States but in Canada it is still un- anown.It is an expensive system to establish and years must elapse be- \"fore it became self sustaining, if it - ever did, but the monetary loss would be more than offset by the advantage gained.One of the chief .problems confronting \u2018us is how to keep ' our young men and women on the farm and how to get the overplus from \u2018the cities to the country.The solution lies in making farm life -attractive and freer from monotony than it is now.Rural free delivery is .one way to help accomplish this result, and, except, in the very sparsely populated sections, there should be no hesitation in establishing it.: r = at fy - : In Defence of tke Lambs.In good times, so called, when the tion to new mining ventures, become almost a scourge, and, by\u201d its con- lington Street, | trol of the mails, the Government is- alone in a \u2018position to check and re- | strain them.The bulk of - worthless mining stocks is sold by mail and to clearly.fraudulent as to use them for selling the time-honored: gold brick.It is obviously not an easy task for \u2018government inspectors to discriminate between legitimate mining projects and pure water wildcat schemes, Both show up the same on paper.\u2018 Much j work would be involved in \u201ctracing every promotion scheme-back to its scoukçe, where fraud could he deteét- ed, but where a trusting and too gullible \u201cpublic so sorely needs protection, a paternal government should\u201d hot let any amount of hard, thank- aless work form an insuperable obstacle.After a Swhile when it became clear to would-be promoters that any endeavor to float\\a fraudulent scheme } would probably be the means of &end- jing them to jail they would become cautious about taking>chances.There is no means of estimating how much the small investor has pa for worthless Cobalt stock, though it\\is certain that the amount is very large, \u2018and much_of this fleecing would have been iprevented if the Post Oflice ment were in the-habit of carfying\\on a.ceaseless scouting of mail,in sear of fraudulent matter.The man who glowing prospectus, is hot much to be pitied when his «speculation goes wrong, as it generally does, but all the.same he deservés to he protected from his own foolishness and the wildcat promoter deserves also \u2018 to be brought up with a jerk in his nefarious game.; - - - The Onlooker.meee a re iCANAAN AND WEST STEWARTS- TOWN.: Whitefield is attending him.Di.C.Wood, formerly of Washington, D.C., has come here to begin the practice, of medicine.7 Mr.Geo.Green who has been visiting .at Mrs.C.Perkins, has gone to his home in New York.- Mrs.Randall hastgone to Winchester, Mass, _ ; 1 Mr.Edward - Walker has left for Demming, N.M.Many large droves of Jambs have been driven through here this summer.+The last one contained 365 lambs.Fhe duty paid was 65c per head.Departures include Miss \u201cBlanchard, who has been visiting Mrs.E.M.Fling.to | her home in Brooklyn, N.Y., Messrs.: Joe McLaughlin and John Rlodgett.to Baltimore, Md., to resume their medical studies at the Maryland University: -Mr.Eddie Beaydois to his employment in Chicago, Ill; Judge Evans to Gorham, N.H.; Misses Bell apd Ella Farnham to Lyttleton, to visit their sister.- 1 Mr.R.F.Marsh and family took a drive out to Dixville Notch the first of the weel, : Cs \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PHILIPSBURG.Thyi Maskel has been-stricken very suddenly with spinal meningtis and is suffering the most acute pain.Dr.|Outwater is doing all that can be done for hint.; Rev.{A.-A.Ireland \u2018is away on a hotidaÿ| and expects \u2018to be gone for 12 (Pr.) Outwater.Le «Mr.Teonard Laundry has moved his .family over his \u2018store, \u2018which was occupied by Mr.G.Stanley.é \u2014 fe co BROMF.CL The Directors of the Brome County JAurTeultural Society will méet Wednes- uy ~the 16th, at.ten o'clock in the |g {forenoon.All are requested to please |present their accounts-at this meeting in order to receive payment.Several went from here to the sup- {rer at West Brome Monday .night and .bothers weht to Knowlton to here Mr.{0% .- \u2018of age ia widow, \u2014 \u2014\u2014 BROVE: CENTRE.- ; Mrs.Levi Loucks on Friday evening Qet.11th.= hind \u2019 spent thet week end at Mr.A: J.-{Marsh\u2019s.Service Sunday afternoon at 1.30 ji p.m, ?.- .; \\ 7 {I « | = use the -mails for this pufpose is as | buys mining stocks withéut knowing {anything more about the property than what may be contained in \u2018a Mr.Will Lee is very low with typhoid fever.A trained urse\u2014 from Little.Sydney Maskel,-son of Mr.the 16th, morning and afternoon, The Rev, George Mossop, Rev.G, E.Read, Rev.Edgar FT.Capel, Gereral Secretary; Mr.Samuel Boy,.County President; Miss A.F.Bowman, County Secretary ; Rev.E.R.Kelly, Rev.Mckean, Rev.\u2018Æ.8.Howard.Mr.Alex.Burns and Rev.Mr.Crabbe.The [been delegates and visitors will be entertained at the homes in the village.of Washington, guest at Bishop and Bishop\u2019s ; Messrs.W.E.Hooker,Lloyd and Floyd Hooker, of Brookbury, at Mr.F.RR.Hooker's, on Tuesday; Mr.and Mrs.S.Gilbert, of Sherbrooke, at.Mr.O.Bickford\u2019s; Mrs.O.W.Cote and Mr.E.Cote, of Marbleton, calling on friëRds., Departures include : Major and Mrs.L.J.Gilbert guests of her.mother, Mrs.Weyland in Weedon a few days last week ; Mr.and Mrs.Jamieson away on a vacation for a few weeks; Messrs.N.M.Bishop and J.B.Hooker to Sherbrooke on Tuesday on business ; Mrs.J.RR.Andrews to spend Sunday in Sherbrooke guest of her brother, Mr.Bloomfield.] not finished their harvesting and a large number complain of - potatoes rotting and a small yield\u201d of other vegetables.- .\u201c4 2° RICHMOND.Arrivals include : Mrs.Chas.With- row and little son, Carl, spending a few days with Miss Pearl Taylor; Mr.Arthur Lockhart, B.A., Principal of the Cowansville Academy, visiting his parents on Wednesday ; Mrs.Lock- wood and children, of Windsor Mills, guests of Mr.-and Mrs.S.Twose; Mrs.Connolly, of Lowell, Mass., guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C, Bradford.0 man\u2019s Missionary Society, was held at the\u201d home of Mrs.William Ross, -Col- lege street, on Wednesday afternoon.Caig on a visit to her father, Mr.Mitchell,\u201d at South Durham ; Mr.Mel- Montreal ; Miss (Gouin on a : Visit to friends at Sherbrooke.cL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ~BROMPTON.an entirely new water works system for fire protection for their plant.The work is being done under.the super- manager.A hydrant will be placed labout 30 feet from the main plant.General Managers John P.Tobin and their hydrant.This would give the \u2018tection., Farnham |.Mrs.Dan.d Frelighsburg.+ Mr.and Mrs.J \u2019 .Miss Florence .dav with her parents\\here.\u2018Dunn, of West Shefford, ¢ Sunday with their many relatives .: - | friends.: under the care of his physician.|.ness again this fall.: = | OLIVER.Monday evening, at St.= Mathias\u2019 church, Fitch Bay, delivered by Rev.Mr.Watson, of Way's Mills.Rev.Mr.Moore, of Stanstead, and Rev.| Mr.Murray, of East Hatley, were present.Supper was served at the personage.Mrs.Dandy and little daughter Eunice, \u2018of Ontario, are visiting her sister, Mrs.J.Allén.5 MISS LUCY SMITH, LATE OF |ST.Philipsburg, Oct.10, (Special)\u2014New has been received from Vancouver, C.of the sudden death of Miss IL.Smith, a ; Ly Deceased bad located at that place ever since she left St.Armand.Her brother Mr.W.A.Smith hag the sincere sympathy _of the whole community.C= | : DAVID ELDER, BEEBE PLAIN.Beebe Plain, Oct.10, (Special) = David T.Elder \u201cdeparted this: life Tuesday, the 8th inst., at 5.30 p.m.He.was esteemed and respected by all and was born in the house where Aus- | tin Bodyell now lives, May the 25th, 1830.and has always lived in: Beebe Plain, with the exception of being a: | way to mwork.\u2018 He was a carpenter by trade, | ye s of Scotch descent.-| His father: \u201cHugh Elder was born in Big: His mother tian.woman.Miss Alice Dent, of Cowansville, |He was lai ver, Scotland, and was a graduate of { burgh University and was a Ren scholar and teacher.He died | Lv Centre, at a good old age.at Derby was an estimable Chris- | The late Pavid Elder, was 71 years, and Jeaves to mourn their loss two daughters, two brothers, Hugh and John Elder, and relatives nd friends.\" The \u201cfuneral took place at the Epis- this afternoon at 2.30.(oopel Ghoroh + rest in the Elder lot by the side of his son, George, who died some years ago \u2019 \u2014 following are expected to give addres- Burlington, Vt., have returned home ses or papers : Rev.C, S.Deeprose, after a short visit with Mrs, Thomas Landers.; The new steeples of the Roman Ca- | tholic Church are rapidly nearing completion.They greatly add to the appearance of the structure home of Mr.F.F.quarantined for the past month ccount of scarlet fever, Miss Mur- is almost able to be T.Brown has owever, | * Arrivals include: Mr, L.*Lawrence, jaround again.< L.E.Martin spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in Bedford.\u2018Misses Kavanagh\u2019s private [move.\u2019, |\u201d.|, ns school on St.Patrick street, is large-} \u2018\u2018Aunt\u201d Mary Has ings, who for a ly aftended this fall, 4 Mr.R.Brodie, of St.Gregoire, made of by Mrs.A.Glidden, is very low a flying visit to Farnham on.Sun- {from a severe hemorrhage of the Mr.M.L.Hibbard is very busy |Glidden went to the old lady\u2019s room making renovations at the Hibbard [to assist her to rise and dress, and Mill, Upper Main.\u2014 + KNOWLTON Tr The teachers of the Academy left this | which, at morning to attend the Teachers\u2019 Con-|wholly successful.verition in Montreal for the remainder Mrs, John C.Beart of the week, dayg this week.| Mr.Auger, ex-M.P.of in town on Tuesday.J The Ladies\u201d Aid Society of the Meth- Departures are: Mr.and Mrs.A.J.Church met at Mrs.» Geo.Tuesday afternoon.|G.F.L.Fuller and, little daughter \u2018| The |business of thé day was arranging |to their homes (in Sweetsburg and for the anniversary festival and chick- Cowansville respectfully ; Mr.ie supper to-be held Oct.\u201822nd, | Hastings to Angus car shops in Cote in the lecture room of the\u2019 \u2018Methodigt St.Paul, for a few months; Miss cholars two holi- cucumber grown in her garden which The, rainy season is making farmers look and \u2018feel blue as a number have Robbs home on _ is an- Arrivals include : Mr.and Mrs.Geo.John Con- |an,_of Cowansville ; | Messrs.Nelson nelly of South Bolton, were in town Partch and Wm.Lang, of -West Shef- Satyrday on various matters of busi- = _- SUTTON.| 1 .H.8.Stanley, of San Bernardi-, 5 from her recent Sickness, al., arrived here Sunday morning! 3 i rife, iho * Sept.1, ol paralys)s.; The| funeral service was held in Ye Reynolds, .1 Methodist Church here at ten o'clock : week end with Mr.W.W.Reynolds at vy, Rev.J.J.Theakston ; the-American House.CL the] A very heavy rain stom passed over daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Mason Bates \u2018this vicinity on Monday night, flooding life- the flat and road in'[iront of.the, C.V.e Station and carrying away about 70 and had been twice married, Ler first ,5tooks of corn belonging to Mr.Peter- hushand, William Stapleton; being ki!l-, Spencer.| a wreck on _.the CPR.| À very successful meeting of the Wo- : the remains -of Departures include : Mrs: J.C, Mc-' the hourne_MtKee, on a business trip to Stanley was who! resided here during their ti Deceased was 37 years of ug The Tobin Mfg.Co.are putting in BOI .° : + : + - COWANS vision of Mr.John Tobin, Sr., yard | \u2014 : VILLE.The Dairy Board last Saturday wasp ° Centos very pleased to note the présence andy the \u201cpike\u201d road, Joseph FE.Tobin will, if a satisfac: G.Henry -Boright, tory agreement can be made, allow the town to connect a \u2018pipe from the corner of Bridge and Church streets to.attendance of Mr: of Sutton, one of the founders.x supporters of the E.T.: Dairymen\u2019s Exchange from its! earliest ~home of Mrs.Edtaund Ingalls, Dur- beginnings.Mr.Boright.is getting to- Poro, on Thursday, Oct.Oth, at.2 jg: Pm.All members and interested \u2018par df ties are requested to be present, - as takes the same lively interest in the! this is to be a business as well as a welfare of the District of Bedford that social gathering.he did forty years ago.| PEARCETON.and Mrs.John Kennedy, Stanbury, were guests of Mr.J.Sargent on Sunday.iss Zina Jones, of Sutton, was guest of her parents, Mr.and .Jones, Saturday and Sunday.{| FARNAM\u2019S CORNER.staunchest center of the town first-class fire pro- {be one of the older.residents, but- lhale, hearty and vigorous as ever.an Mr.Joseph Sirois, who had his hand y 8 | badly hurt while running a shaping machine in the sash and door factory, here, is doing well,_and is now quite | certain that most of his hand will be- (saved.TL : \u2018Mr.P.Dechene is moving his blacksmith shop back from the street about\u2019 Miss\\Eva Reynolds has _returned {from a \\Vvisit te friends in.Montreal, P.} Miss Luella Harvey who is teachin urray, of Farnham, is San Francisco, who is !gchool at Abercorn, spent the week here tliis week, visiting her parents, uinlan, of Maple- is stopping at Mr.wood Convent, Waterloo, spent Sun- 3LoppIng a few weeks, _ SCOTTSMORE.Arrivals are Mrs.Martin Pickel, of - accompanied by i her daughter, Fainham, at Mr.L.R.Darby\u2019s ; Miss : Lillian, of Barton Landing, who has Meyer, been spending a short time with her Mrs.L.E.Scott ; Mr.J.C.|parents here.| Po McConnell, at Jedd.Scott's ; Howard, of Farnham Glen, at M.G.; Montreal, at the home of Mr.A.E.Scott's; Mr.and Mrs.J.Aitken, at Bockus ; Mr.and Mrs.L.Duhamel, of .J.Lavery\u2019s.iss Jennie Scott, n artford, vs LIBBYTOWN.\u2018Messrs, James McMahon and Arthur xere here over and Mr.Henry Swett is sical land Ema Martin and Master R.| Mr.Wm.Myotte, who has been on, his farm here for the past two years, \"has decided to go into, the meat \u2018busi-< urse, has gone] Departures include : Mr.L.Bockus, to Montreal ; Miss W.Watson to Iber- A few from \u2018this way listened to a| ville ; Mr.B.Guthrie to Knowlton.~~ very interesting harvest service | on J nda Mr.and their daught on Sunday.Mrs.J.Davids visiting relatives._ Mr.and Mrs.\" Brows were visiting their nep Brown last week.Davidson 1} Barnston, sick with a | tack of diphtheria.She is attended by Dr.! Brown.v ! rs, D.Davidson and little daughter \"and neighbors to the number of about twenty-five, called unexpectedly upon 1 .Demick were visiting : , Mrs.Arthur Breaky, hes gone to B is at East Angus: from New York LA Tred been visiting re at home ight at- Doris, were at Stanstead a few da ast -week the guests of _ eu au ADAMSVILLE.Mr.G.A.Adams is building-a new butter factory near the grist mill, Mrs.C.Taber has visiting her sister in Granby.A] Mis.Carlisle Cameron and daughter, serving of refreshments formed a plea- | A.| sant part of th | CYening\u2019s programme ; 1 B.Lucy returned from .able sur of Minneapolis are visiting Mrs.G.a SHERBROOKR DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY,-GCTOBEK 10, 1907, st PIGE THRES, \u2014 em EEE : mm : \u2014_ mmm =3 BISHOPS CROSSING._ | FARNHAM.| For Lancheon\u2014wse WIND- MD ANCING - \u2019 The annual County Sunday School { Miss Maud Starke has returned home \u2019 SOR TABLE SALT, It makes - Convention to be held in the Mcthod- |after, an extended visit with her bro- | Fe \u2018 Pure .ist church bere on Qct.15th and 16th, [ther and other friends at Calgary, Al- meat and eggs taste so much better, - SLI PPE RS Norwe ian |Promises to be very, interesting.There |berta, and other friends in the West.Aad you never feel 8 on food g will be two sessions each day, on the Mr.and Mrs.H.G.Riches have tak- | We have just received some of the 15th, afternoon and evening, and on |en up housekeeping on Meigs street, Never kanpy.| ave just * Mrs.Moore and daughter, Grace, of : : L4 creations for cvening \u201cIRON HILL.An infant son of Mr.George : Anthony, of Cowansville, died last week at Mr.Thomas Jones\u2019.Service was conducted by Rev.J.W.Martin, aud of England cemetery.The friends of Mr.and Mrs.John McCrum regret exceedingly that Mr.McCrum\u2019s business makes it necessary that they should make their home in .Cowansville, where they\u2019 will shortly number of years has been taken care nose.On Saturday -morping Mrs.found the 'pillow saturated with blood.A physician! was .hastily taken to staunch the flow of blood, last report, has not been d has a gigantic Pumps and Oxfords: for men, Pumps and Peter Pan Slippers for ladies, are our: leading sellers.J.A.WIGGETT & CO., OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE.| the interment took place in the Church | - WANTED An Apprentice also a Message Boy, 3 Apply to + © - Fu T.ANSELY, | \u201c| Druggist and Stationer, ep.- 10 Strathcona Square.L NOTICE: summoned - fou prompt measures Wete [| \u2018measures 16 inches in length and 12 Shefford, was {inches in circumference, \u2018and weighs 4 \u201c0 1-2 pounds.E.Leonard\u2019 and_infant- Dr.and Mra, Cedric | Tickets will be sold.-Enter- Gertrude Shufelt to her school in Shef- tainment of an interesting nature will fington, ibe provided, gnd a good time ticipated.0 Mr.Willie Fuller and Mr.Robb, of Warden ; Mr.J, KE.O\u2019Hallor- «ford._ \u2014 FRELICH$SBURG.Mrs.H.C.Blinn is slowly récover- Miss B.H.Reynolds spent the week nd visiting friends at Dunham, Mrs.Reynolds and \u2018niece: Miss FE.of Milton, suent the A Harvest Home ig to be held in the Bishop.Stewart Memorial Hall an Monday evéning, the; 21st.Mr.Fred Marshall! has accepted\u201d na} V.R.as fireman | \u2018position with the C.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Iwill meet at the |Frelighsburg, and Mr.R.A.Ingalls \u2018and bride, from Vergennes, Vt., drove by the Epworth League.Refreshments the \u201cwill be served by the yemng ladies iree Mrs.| for all attending.| 5 Mr.Walter \u2018Farnam is not; quite as r.and Mrs.L.Schoolcraft and fa- well at present, being confined to his were at Farnham on Sunday to bed now.: see| Mrs, Schoolcraft\u2019s uncle, Mr.Hurlburt, of there ill.xv | B c Mrs.A.M.Vernal, of Brome Centre, 3.vey.- G.W.Gage\u2019s for A Harvey end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.C., MYSIC.ee \u2018Mrs.David Palmer has gone\u2019 to St.Albans, Vt.,, - to; visit - relatives, SE - Mrs.Arrivals include: | Mr, W.Cook, of | ISt.Johns.Mrs.H.T.Smith, who has been stopping at home since her marriage, : dford to reside.Mr.Hobart Fhirfield has gone to .Grand Rapids, Mich, to enter a veterinary college.| | oo .Mrs.Sanborn,| of Fairfax, Vt., has atives in this place.Mrs.M.Pharo at Meizs\u2019 Cornet and Frelighsburg.PIGEON HILL.- On Friday evening, Oct.4th, friend \\Miss Daisy Smith, and presented her pickle \u201ceruet, the presentation being made by Miss Nora Tittemore, aîter Miss Daisy responded, heartily them all for such an agree- ise.|The party was en- music and games.The itertained during which joined in social Any person desiring to build with \u2018Cement Bricks or in want of Cement Brick will do well to visit the exhibit ion the Fair grounds and get prices for Best Portland \u2018cement and asbestos on the market, I | will be there during the day, WM.HAWKEN, ; ~ .86 Devct Bt.Sherbrooke, Que Bell Ml.487, \u2018all buildin material, con LIVER OIL Per Bottle.| : Griffith's Drag Store (The Kodak Store.) 121 Wellington St., | Sherbrooke.BASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS YER'S CLIFF, COTTAGE HOTEL, T.O.Norton.Prop; Sample ACCOMMODATION OF TRAV | OLDERS OF LETTERS OF CREDIT.We .issue circular letters of eredit, payable in the principal cities of the world.We have established a system of CHEQUES PAYABLE AT OUR CORRESPONDENTS AND \u2018|.EQUIRING ONLY A COUNTER-SIGNATURE to be cashed.ET Coaticook Heuse, popalar home.for trr travellers.L.Kilburn, Prop.| that our Branch is equipped with a ° ELLERS AND e solicit the visit of Canadians to our offices in Paris, They will bs received with cordiality, by a staff that speaks both languages.fluemtily.\u2018A waiting parlor, furnished with all desirable comfort, a lecture room, with- all leading political and financial newapapers of Canada, and ses: andence desks are at the disporal of travellers, | \"Quotation pl Canadiax aad American Exchanges nre posioll very | CANADIAN BANKING BYSTEM IN GHARGN DE BANKDLANE, NUE : : | | A NE i = 3 ri fa ; ly Fipisn ls 5 IS A wt Rak rie AB ot Jets fact oc i arpa RR I I) A 2 is oe vr nar le ; 5 A _ \u2018 at a PR REIT A UTTON\u2014PHOENIX HOTEL.RATE $1, = TINDSOR MILLS \u2014 RIVER VIEW , - PAGE FOUR.aime long es Surely you won't do without a | Heating Stove this winter when you can get one so reasonable from iis Vode dod ross | | i | 4 8 FE t We lave in Stock \u2018féiday some tw ve or more of these liable instruments ready for immediate delivery.i \u201cDouble Brass Flange Action\u201d, \u201cSustenuto Pedal\u201d, It is fitted with ~ \u201cHarp Practice Pedal\u201d to save - wear and noise when used for practice.-We use the best mate \u201cmoney can buy in building the Wilson Piano, and in some | spects, We-think the instrument has ne equal in Canada.\" :- + \u201cthem fally.-down.in stock, or let us send a descriptive circular by mail, 7 _H: ©.WILSON & SONS.2 EVERYTHING IN FURS \u2014To be sold fro \u2014 = No Exceptions Made.+ wi sit Our, Für Parlor, = LOUIS A, SODERE | Metropole Building, King Sums: LE > - x AF rgen £925 Fu, \u2014 \u20ac he.as LeBARON Music Pariors afency celebrated % Martin- Orme Pianos ) a Highest Degree ot Piano § Portoetion, + W.Be LeBARON, Sherbrooke.BOSTON, TUESDAY, OGYOBER 16th, 1907 Returning until October 26th inclusive._ x VIA Boston and Maine R.R: SHERBROOKE rp p Regular Train Leaves af 4.35, 11.00 a.m.& 0.5 p.m Visit the Great.Food Fair at Mechanios\u2019 Building \u201c% A eg Sap RT 4 » - | Ap 3 pen A NI dE di ES - Cl tne am Lo mgr \"wr ut TEI Wika ME CR pe - rn ONL ob.Wa \\ 0 It warmth -in a natural naiurul way.Supplies: in digestible form all the elements needed for ihe perfect nourishment of the human- body, gives Biscuit with-milk or _créam m akes an appetizing: breakfast.au Grocers-13c.a carton 58 for ssc.0 1 @ Face Sore Pimp es ace > r S.Are & common en Linpurities \u2018which shoud be! thio 'n off fron the body have 5 tendency to remain inthe sy~bin, thus clogging the pois a: 1d gl.ug rise to all sorts of disais recable skin.trounles.Za Buk appiied Lo the skinhas a ost wholesonie effect.Itelinmlates | and helps tho skin to throw offany impurity aud restores the skin to a healthy state._, 'Zain-Buk is the best houschold baim ever brought into a home.\u201d Such is the opinion of Mrs.Sarah McDonald, of Birr, (out) Sho sayy \u2014\"My little girl had -a severe and obstinate rash on her skin.\"1 applied Zam-Buk a few times und the skin trouble which bad defied\u201d all other remedies, _ went away like magic.\u201d Zam-Buk cures Eczema, Ulcers, Scrofula, l\u2019ois- oncd wounds, It estering Soresand all Skin Diseases.Ttubbed wellin it Zam-Buk is the tinest embruoca- tion for Rheumatism, Sciatic, ete.Of a'l stores | and druggists at 5) cents, or from Zam Buk Co., Toronto D price.8 boxes for $1.25.(U.££.Fulford - imited.re- |= Our new Piano has entire new scale with full \u201ciron Pie\u201d 8 also the' fal | \"The price is moderate, quality considered, and we _ guarantee Sold en easy terms, or fair discount for all cash We should be pleased to have you see the new_ styles tiow | lf [just arrived from England, where he Ë spent the summer.[North Hatley, are : ffriends and relatives.\u201c| hex \u201c| Lengoxville and has taken rooms at \u2014 |Mr.J.-A.Bouthilliecr and have taken \u2018| possession.| Rev.Canon Shreve, Mrs.Shreve, 8 .|sent are Miss Parker, Miss Mitchell, | Miss Griggs and Miss Nicholson.- Jand C.J.Shaw, formerly of.\u201c|brooke, and O.W.Kennedy, formerly - came in contact.| his injuries were attended to.They will {likely confine him for several weeks.4 | ertértained at 2 small\u201d \u2018 MIRE , 5 d summer in Canada, \u201chas returned \u2018England for his final year at Chafing dish, 5 Su per and | Sherbrooke High School, | day afternoon to attend: the annual fLetter 8, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECQRD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER | -ABOUT GLOGKS: There Care rekwond whit jou \u201cshould come to'm® when yd Walt to buy\u2019 a Clock.FIRST\u2014We have a good selection, probably the largest in town, ag à separate clock room.SECOND\u2014We rogulaite allt our Clocks before selling.This applies to ore Clocks as well.THIRD\u2014We guarantee all our Mantle and Wall Clocks fqr two years.= We should be pleased to have you {come in sed see our selection.ne 7 7 Stfathcons Squats: Mrs.E.0.Grundy-have\u201d pending a few.\u2018days.in.Mont-.Mrs.F.A.Brig gs is progressing very favorably under the care of Dr.Hume.| 4 oF and\u201d Mrs.F.T.Ansell are at e Windsor Hotel in Montreal or ; w.days.Mrs.Gustafson is nae par: \u2018ents, Mr.and Mrs.Jame rker, at Lime Ridge.Cream cup cakes, cream rolls, Char- Jotte, Russe and oyster patties at Mc?ean's, Capt.C.C.How is in town, having _ This is Ladies\u2019 Night at the Stad- All ladies admitted free_ to- | night.Mr.and Ms.8.A.Campbell, of in town, visiting Miss lda Molson, who accompanied sister, Mrs.Worthington, from England, will spend the \u2018Winer / in Canada.Allan\u2019 Sims has returhed from.1, sin N.H,, and is spending a few 8 in town before leaving for Pasa- | dena, Cal.~ Mes.W.R Thomas, \u2018wife of Thomas, has given up her house Dr.in the College House.i Me: Charles Clarke, who spent the to Ern- manuel College, Cambridge University.Bring your friends with y psy En- mouth Hall, on Fri- © 6.30 to 8, Pp.Admission 10e.Mrs.Michael Fitzgerald and family have leased the pretty residence SR pis : y Mrs.Rawson, Miss.Shreve, Miss Law-.ening meeting of the series of Sunday day School Conferences at Coaticook, The marriage of Miss Rhoda Isabella Von Pozer to Mr.Donald M.Rowat, B.C.L., of Richmond, will take place on Wednesday, October 23rd, at \u201cCamperdown Cottage,\u201d Aubert Gal- lion, Que, Beauce Co.The home of Mr.and Mrs.y J.Bonner, East.Sherbrooke, was the scene of much gayety last night when a number of friends gathered dnd agreeably surprised Miss Rose Bonner on the occasion of her birthday.The evening was pleasantly, spent, with cards and dancing, Mr.N.T.Truell, Principal of the- left yester- convention of the Protestant Teachers\u2019 Association, ' now in session at Montreal.Among the teachers of the Sherbrooke schools who will be pre- ; Mr.H.J.Clark, formerly of Sherbrooke, now of Edmonton, in a letter encloses a programme of a concert recently! given there by the Edmonton band.This pond includes among its members H.Clark, A.B.McCurdy Sher.of Danville, He notes the \u2018safe arrival of W.McKay and Max Long.\"Sweet potatoes, Salem, Delaware, Rogers, Niagara and Concord Grapes at \u2018McLean's.Mr.Roy Atto met with ious accident at the Canadian Rand Works yesterday.He was working on the exterior of one of the buildings - and fell.Tan his descent his side Was badly torn by a spike with which he The young man hospital, where quite a _ser: was removed to the Navigation on the Yukon \u2018Rivér be- ing- closed for the season, only the following classes of mail matter can «be sent to Dawson and\u201d other points in the Yukon, north of White Horse : post cards, snugly- wrapped newspapers and periodic als from \u201cthe office of publication addressed to pab- lic libraries, newspaper publishers and individual subscribers, transient news: papers and third- -clugs matter of all kinds, except \u2018hooks, trade catalogues, circulars and.Patterns and samples of merchandise.Mrs.E.Winn Farwell, Montreal st, but very fsuc- 1 yesterday, in honor of Miss Kate Tomlinson, whose _marridge takes place next week.( The table was beautifully arranged with a quantity of pink-and white carnations, on a pink centre piece, and the color scheme was carried out in the.china, cessful lunchep: ices, ete, which were all \u201ccouleur de rose.\u2019 The, favors were, solid, silver | souvenjr spoons engraved\u2019 with the date.bo oi hi oid for \u2018those presen addition tothe est of honor, being Mrs.Walte \u201c\u2019Tomlinson, Mrs.\u20ac.C.\u201cFfager, \u2018Miss Ruby Hunt.Miss Lomas, Nita Hunt,\u201d Miss ods.- Louise Morey, - as Blue, Miss Hele Pt a pubscciber from.L CT -miss the = {let the Daily \u2014\u2014\u2014- - drop ¢ 4nd - the Record.\u201d pr.0 3 1an\u2019s Association.{ prizes ou to the | + 11th.Supper from |.usieal Programme at 8}.Laurier avenue, formerly occupied by \u2018 rence and Miss Gwyn attended the op-} + sb 3 \u201c } te id i A dO 10, 1907.edhe pes No fake bout Gotére\u2019 s Sp 1 Fur, Sale., 10 to 50 per veut.discount on price.4.is visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.P.Ellis, No.5 Chapel street.The church| are inguguratibg a movement © to cleär off the debt now resting on : the church property within the néxt © tre we gli or £o.The amount to He raised in \u2018the vicinity of four thousand dolla \u2018s apd the.amounts si \u2018acPibed would be payable on Nov.1s next.| | Read a (caxvor GET ALONG WITHOUT DAILY RECORD.on\u2019, writes: \u2018Record so much I will have to se ad for it agait.I am'taking so many papers, 1 thought I could get along Without it, But I will con- § MERBROOKE, FLOUGHMENS asl ~ SOCIATION.Sherbrooke and Belvidere The annual matches thie oar be héld on Mr.Ed.Cillas\u201d-farm on the th Ta Road, on Wednesday, Oct.- A\u2019 good list of | prizes bas Ben drawn up which includes money, goods and five cups, besides one or two medals.| he number of cups-this year is one, re than last yéar, Besides the regu.\" [ler ee a good \u2018 list of special being offered this.year.À banquet ll be given in the-evén-| ping after the matches, at the airs.| \u2018can House, when the distribution of rizes will take qe and addresses will be delivered., GRAND TRUNK WEST : \u2018RECTOR OF: ST.CLAIR | TUNNEL CO.* Detroit, October \u201810.\u2014 The annual l'mecting of the Grand Trunk Western - jes \u2018Which it embraces, were held here tine and re-election.of directors, only business tion of W.G.Brownlee, of Montreal, to the board of directors of the St.Clair Tunnel Company, the Grand Haven and, Milwaukee companies.+\u2014 BIRTHS.RANSENBOUSAN-On Oct.4th, Mr.and Mrs.Levis, a son.to \u2018 | FOOTBALL.THE FOOTBALL MATCH AT COOK- SHIRE.- \" Editor of Record : Sir, \u2014The [return match was played between Island Brook and\u201d Cookshire- football teams at Cookshire on Saturday, Oct.5thi, resulting 2 to 0 in favor of Island Brook._ The game! was fast and livel and some Very good playing: was done by both sides.Great interest was.felt in this game, as there was muchari- valry between the two teams.Quite a crowd of spectators turned out! in spite off the cold and wet.h But the best feature of all was the bountiful (?) lunch the Cookshiré boys: ' provided, for which the Island Brook boys were very grateful.Island Pond, Oct.\u201d 10, 1907.| | \u2014AN ONLOOKER.ww DEATHS IN- FOOTBALL | IN ONE CASE \"THERE MAY BE A PROSECUTION UNDER.SUN- 0 Lake City, Utah, Oct.9.\u2014 E.Bourne, 15 years old, is dead, the re victim of, football in Utah, this season, | .Portage, Pa.» Oct.9 Thos.Bert- £ _Altoona, Pa., ram, 20 years old, received) injuries during a football game Sunday ithat caused his death Sunday night.Bertram was a member of the Altoona Athletic team, and es plai ng a ainst the Portage team.e was! kic scrimmage.\u2018His death, it is said, will result in the prosecution of those who played Sunday football.+ of luxury.Outside a barber\u2019s shop in the High Road, Edmonton, the lowing notice may now be seen : : Easy Shaving 14d.Fresh Water for Each Customer.- \u201cVisitors are requested not to feed the fish;\u201d-is the startling announcement in; a Strand restaurant.Nervous customers fear that this may be a reflection on the food supplied, until their attention is directed to tank containing gold fish.\u2014Punch- 5 Th T, = br | té and : ns 8 Nove st, Sherbrooke P.0.! Magog House.) tomo Garage._\u2026 Fasoline and ait supplies for Auto Miss Clara Proulx, of Becbo Plain, anagéfnent of the.Methodist |.\u201c= Early last month\" she became insane F ' while riding- on a train with \u2018a ticket ' was held Wednesday night! will | Te ! I + camp in the wilderness, but at a late W.G.BROWNLEE oo LUCID A oI.is familiar Railway and the constituent compan- he President\u2019s arrival there had been yesterday.Aside from the usual rou- à the transacted was the elec- Trunk Western and the Detroit, Grand | pe \"G.Ransenhousan, the purpose af putting the forest MAGOON\u2014At Vale Perkins, on Sun- Neither heat nor rain, however, has day, Oct.Sth, a\u2019 \u2018 daughter to Mr.ybeen permitted to interfere with and Mrs.est Magoon.{ sport.The camp ground is well sit- LABEREE\u2014At Bulwer, Que., Oct.uated, and, while on low \u2018land is not 8th.a son to Mr.and Mrs.A.W.!'a swamp, the site being- comparative- Labereo.- ve ly dry.Li + ps : Po | \u201cFAKE LLGAGIS.So SPORTING NEWS.'POST-OFFICE, DEPARTMENT AT | took a number of personal letters to INSANITY \u20ac cast AT CALGARY.VERMONT TO \u201cTAKE CHARGE OF WOMAN WHO HAS LOST HER \u2019 ~~ MIND.Burlington, Vt., Oct.10.\u2014Consider- \u201cable importance attaches to the case of Mabel McCallum, of Calgary, Alta., relative to the liability .of this State to take back citizens -who be- ave come public charges in oh institu- | tions in foreign countries.Miss McCallum was born in Vermont Vi eberg\u2019g, adv.on page.6.\u2018and two years agô went to Calgary [to maké her home witli her brother.in her possessigy for transportation to Newport, Vi.an hospital for the insane at Brandon, Manitoba.- Attorney-General Clarke C.Fitts was notified by the Federal Gov- [i ertimant that the woman would have :to IN taken etre: of by \u2018Vermont.She = wa be \u2018take tô the: State\u201c Hospital us for the insane at \u2018Waterbury, Vt.The proceedings in the matter are iñsane person \u2018found wandering on the streets of any Vermont town, as there is no statute provision fot_.such cases as this.\u201d It is a new case in Vermont and it may be necessary to enact statutes to provide for, similar ones thé fature.Te WEATHER FAVORS ROOSEVELT WOUDS IN, BEST T_ CONDITION ° FOR .HUNTING.Stamboul, La., Oct.10.\u2014Assistant- Secretary Latta started out early on Monday to find® the President at his i, E\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u201chour Monday night had not returned.{ It is presumed that when he- arrived at -j the.canip the President was out on a hunt, and that Secreta: it necessary to remain over night.He the Président, Mr.Latta- was \u2018accompanied by his host; Leo Shields, who with thé country.Before no- rain for two weeks, and the contions \u2018were unfavorable for hunting, oo breaking of the dry twigs giving warning to the game, while the \u2018hard surface was trying to the feet of the dogs, but the President\u2019s proverbial good luck was, however, with him.Al gentle rain was falling \"when he arrived at Stamboul on Saturday, and there have been two or three s owers since.None of them-has been of great duration, but they have served in the best condition for men and dogs.OTTAWA DRAWS f TENTION OF WASHINGTON OFFICIALS: .TO SWINDLE./ \u2018petrator of these irauds and to bring [ in the head during a.' | I is interesting to watah the spread sum of $5,000.fol- Mr.& being | \" Itis understood thai Mo.~~ Brompton, .| mobiles ë Can fins of light Machine Work done fe to six months\" dan a Ottawa, Oct.10\u2014The Post-office Department at Ottapa has communicated to the postal authorities at Washing: ton particulars of the fake legacy swindle which is being worked from New York, and has asked that steps be taken to prevent thé use of the mails for these circulars.The American authorities can be relied upon to do all that is possible to search out the per- him to justice.It would seem that the circulary of this alleged New York attorney have found their way into quite a number of \u201cthe Ontario cities and towns.As soon as the fraud was brought to the notice of the Post- -office \u2018Department at Ottawa_ prompt mea- \u2018sures were .taken to get aîter the responsible' individual or individuals.From- \u2018the fact, however, that the circulars \u2018were sent out-in absolutely plain en- \"velopes it is most difficult to intercept them, and unless the man who sends hem out is caught at once he will no doubt: merely transfer his operations _to another part of the country, himself | working from a new address.pre Kingston, Oct.10\u2014A half-dozen | Kingstonians received the swindling letters asking for five dollars for looking after the client's interests in securing $850 in C.P.R.stock left by a relative in New York.A peculiarity is that the letters purporting to be sent.by.L.C.Drummond, of New York, were mailed in Montreal.PROPERTY TRANSFERS.\u2014 Adamsville, October 10.(Special) - \u2018Mr.M.Descelles has sold his farm of 100 acres to Mr.St Mary, for the Robert Hawkins and his browses \u201cJasper Hawkins, who came here about two years ago from Glasgow, Scotland, have purchased a one hundred and sixty acre farm in Hemming- Mr.ford and \u201care about to take.posses- \u2018sion.7 * Stanbury, Oct.10.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Lapalm has sold His farm to Mr Tetrault, from St.Armand, the price $3,200, Buntingville, Oct.10, (Speciatw: - Wlidur ure.ham, of Martirvilio purchase $s propérty here owo 4] % r Mr, dar : A nold of Sherbrooke.- \u201cNy Brome, Oct.10.\u2014(Spi:i Sal) oo we Frank Grenier has purcha ae Je Mason\u2019s farm, togeuner wien 5 moi sil and farming utensils.Mr.Frank Sanborn har ov pare chased the farm of Mr.Ry, Uk: 14 Oct.10.-young bulls; all registered.C.H.Fletcher, Sherbrooke.mm THF {ham Township Council took | ditch was\u2019 already dug, through | with it in its course.{ ter.81.65 to 1.70 M THE GOSPEL OF NON-RESISTANCE {From-the Westminster Gazette) Leo Tolstoi is\u201da quietist whose social faith is- that embodied in the Serr mon on the Mount, and reading how he develops his brought face_to f puzzling problem \u2018may\u2019 push\u2019 hig ance to extremes from the Gospels t should -all be.glad if there were no arguments we\u201d ace with a great ai of life, The quietist principle of noh-resist- which can be refuted cil until next year\u2019s levy.\"themselves.We need of navies and armies, ironclads and fortresses, law courts and sons, but there fought against that happy state.: \\ .pri- is much evil to be \u2018before we can reach A FROM TOWNSH IPS.(Continued from page ons.) day evening in the Town Hall by Mi.H.B.Ames, M.P.for St.Antoine 1Jj- vision, Montreal, was very well attended.Mr.Enoch Buzzell, chairman of the Conservative organization for this village, presided, and there was \u2018also on the platform with him and the speaker of the evening, Col.A.N° Worthington, M.P., for Sherbrooke, Mr.Buzzell made some fine opening remarks and welcomed all present particularly the ladies, ing about the same points and geound that he has touched upon in nis other Townships s es.Me.Worthington spoke for fiftzon or twenty minutes, and was also well received.As a matter of fact, attention | i \u2018was given throughout the close .[ whole evening, and the hall was he ed to the doors.Baker, Ma ors Brown and Giroux, the\u2019 Two Villages Dr.F.H.ran Dr.G.F.L.Fuller, Dr.D.A.Rod- Leonard and Westover; Messrs.Bul- man, Nesbitt, T.R.Pickel, Nelson Buzzell, J.E.Millar as well as Messrs Martin E.Baker, Thos.I.Burnet, F.T.Curley, James E, Gilbert, James: Burnet, prominent Conservatives of the Township of Dunham, - DUNHAM TOWNSHIP COUNCIL > \"DOINGS.; Dunham, Oct.10.\u2014(Special \u2014 Th regular monthly session of dbo Dun.| place her in the Town Hall, Monday éfternoon.with a large attendance of ratepayers, the petition relative to the Voters\u2019 list.Every.resident : ot \u201cthis part of the country, apparently, \u2018is an ardent politician.Mayor .George Dehert presided and Councillors Chas, Ruiter, Theo.Noiseux, J.E, Millar, W.F.Lee, Miles Hunt and A.J.Longe- way were in attendance.It was the first session of the last mentioned and he ed no pmall the proceedings, evincing.an earhest desire to render justice to all parties.Another large delegation was f il sent .on_the matter of the Armstrong- | Bissonnette water-course.Surveyor To'clock yesterday morning the four- : von \u20ac L.Kirk sent in a report stating that the water of Mr.Armstrong\u2019s land all ran to the north, while the proces verbal had been laid out for the ditch to be dug to the south.Thé reading of this report elicited the most heated discussion possible for Messrs.H.B.Buck, Robert Clark, Prudent Noiseux, were prepared to swear that where the the disputed section and through that portion which was the highest ground, the.water was actually running to the south and drawing the black muck In fact there was no need of any surveyor or anyone else to tell that the water ran to the north ; it'avés positively running to ghe sonth and \u2018 Coupeillors Longe- way, Lee and Nojpeux! ggreed to.meet on the spot the following day and see or themselves.It was repeated.8y feet te Varo ail not Tes it will tell.\u2018exdctiy/how it runs in spite of surveyors.\u201d - The result of the matter was that the -much-discussed report was received on fyle and pblic notice\u201dwill be given of the consideration of the-ad- visability or, otherwise of acting on it next session.The result of the visit of Councillors Lee, Longeway And Noi- seux will be given:in these columns la- The matter of the Voters\u2019 List was most amicable .and quietly adjusted, Messrs.Martin E.Baker and W.K.MeKeown getting together and agreeing on nearly all of the two hundred ames under discussion on account of ng been either petitioned on or off the list.The names of Messrs.Mil- \u2018ton and Dlifton Miltimore and of Earl Wright_and Patrick Hearne and A.E.Buchanan created about the only dispute and these were arranged without any hard feelings.\u2018The resignation of Mr.A.J.Longe- way, as road\u2019 officer for Division No.18A was accepted as being dated previous to his having taken the oath of office as Councillor, and Mr.G.G.Garrick was appointed Road Officer in r.Longewayys place.; / Mr.Calaghan was present with a complaint that a road proées-verbal- lized several years ago, benefiting his land, had never been built and he made a straight demand that it be done at once.Councillor Hunt was named a committee to investigate and Rodney Laraway was given the contract to dig 42 rods of ditch aleng the sito of said road and sce if that would not fix tho difficulty.Councillor Lee was named a committee to attend to the repairing of the Stott Bridge in road division No.21, 3 : The Council sanctioned the gift recently made by the Mayor to Richard Chretien previous to bis going to Montreal for treatment and decided to assume future responsibility for\u201d his support.as long as he might live if he would turn over to the Council all his property first., Messrs.Nelson Harvey and Salem King arrived at_a solution of their {road difficulty.by Mr.Harvey agreeing o give Mr.King sufficient land to uild the proposed new road if the atter would renounce to his right of travelling across Harvey's land.THis right had been established as a servitude, years ago, when their two farms were the property of one man, Mr.Ingalls, | \u2014 : \u201cUn-wotked statute.labor road-tax Nos.43 and 25B, to be expended un- Beattie and spectively.\u2014 ; The laying of- the rate of taxation for the current year was another very important item of Monday\u2019s proceed- lings.Although the finances were very low now on account of the extraordinary expenditure of the past year on tile-building, the rate was consid- lson M.Domingue, re- are ered high enough for another year, so} at and a by-Jaw was passed assessing three | for the ordinary expenses\u201dof the Coun- Many bills were ordered paid and {the petition of Messrs.Herman E.Co- | rey and Earl 8.Corey, asking for l changes in .changes in: hardshigh:awises heré : aver k x Irs wnership, was gfanted.À ue, \u201cETS 4 Mr.Ames spoke for an hour, cover- } Among those present were Senator | {dommittee ger, Lawyers Lynch, W.U.Cotton, | intensely interested in the outcome of | portion .to \u2018was voted back in money to Divisions | der the direction .of Inspectors Orrin | \u2018on the dollar of all real estate | fhe valuation roll #o cover |- tip_impossi- là a 8 Lt name, ph 0 .There are six .or eight instances ~and Village.Nearly everyone desires his neighbor to attend to having ev- \u2018eryone\u2019s name on the list.A MY WARNING.Scotstown, Oct.10; (Special)\u2014Ber- nice Mayhew had -a narrow escape from being crushed to.death by having a car run over him in the mill siding.There is altogether too much care- bility of entering the said Earl Corey\u2019s the Voters\u2019 list, on account of being just one day late in apply- of that sort of thing in the Township lessness manifested by the boys in this \u2018town in jumping on and off moving trains.Some sgriqus accidents are sure \u2018to happen sooner or later.STANSTEAD -TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.} Smith's Mills, Oct.10.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A regular session of the Municipal Council of the Township of Stanstead \u201cwad held ou Monday: \u2018 Mayor E.A.: Baldwin presiding.oo A , The principal business was the revising of the voters\u2019 lists.The report \u2018of Mr.A.E.Lincoln as de loin last session to investigate the claim of one John Fel- tus for damage to his horse, was received and adopted.° Co The matter levying \u2018a poll tax according to provisions, was laid over.The usual number of monthly bills were allowed.: \u2019 Adiournment \u2018Was \u2018then made.| : | MARIAGES.0 | ss 3 ILCHRIST\u2014GJERDRUM.marriage of \u201cCaptain | Joseph James Gilchrist, of Thétford Mines, Quebec, | to Mary Keefer @jerdrum, of Ottawa, took place on S 26th, at Carleton Place, Ont.| : .After the short and oi for cere- - |.The mony the happy couple left for their of passing a by-law,\u2019 future home at Thetford Mines, where Mr.Gilchrist has a pernianent position; | | : : | | ; PRICE \u2014 GILLESPIE.Linda, Oct.10.\u2014(Special)\u2014A very rétty andyinteresting wedding Place the -home of Mr.and Mrs.George Gillespie, Wednesday, at 4.30 o\u2019clock, when their oldest daughter, Mary Edith, was \u2018united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr.Alexander Price, oldest son of Mr.and \u201cMrs.John Price, of Sherbrooke, - \u2018The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very graceful and pretty in a beautiful gown of cream silk eolienne over taffeta with garniture of applique and valenciennes lace.She wore bridal roses in her hair and carried a bouquet of cream bridal roses and maiden hair ferns, her only ornament being a gift of \u2018the groom.*~ The maid of honor, Miss Eva Gilles- - pie, wore a becoming dréss of cream | crepe de |chine with trimmings of applique land | valenciennes lace and carried a bouquet of pink \\carnations tied with pink ribbon.The bridesmaid, Miss Pearl Price, was prettily gowned in grey çrepé de chine over pink taf- Jieta, with a yoke of baby Irish point lace and trimmings of pink velvet rib- _bon and chiffon ruching, and, also, carried, a bouquet ef pink carnations, tied with pink ribbon.\u2018 2 The groom was accompanied by his bother, Mr.M.Price.The ceremony took place in the parlor, under an arch of evergreen and autumn leaves.The Rev.A.H.Robertson, of Cookshire, officiated.The weddin march was beautifully rendered by Mr.Sunbury; of Angus.The luncheon was served in the din- | 9] ing room, the table being prettily decorated with asters and ferns, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Price left by the Q.C.R.for Bostorr and New York, and on je return will reside in Sherbrooke.took | Arthur pearl crescent, the The bride wore a.tailor-made costume\u2019 of green lady's cloth, with white stik blouse land | green hat.They, received a large number of costly presenti, including a silver service from the Q.C.R.locomotive engineers and firemen.Co The groom presented the: maid of henor ind bridesmaid with gold bracelets.|.| KISS LED TO MURDER ~ A REPRIEVE GRANTED IN THE HCASE OF FRANK CAPELLE.- Toronto, Ost.10.\u2014The affidavit upon which a reprieve was granted iu the case of Frank Capelle, the Italian under sentence of death for the murder of) Michael McCormack, at Parry Sound, was filed at Osgood Ball, yesterday.It was sworn to by Albert Matuccio, a member of the Canadian Northern construction gang, Matuceio says that Capelle was dancing with Mrs.McCormack and the latter kissed him.McCormack was lying den on \u2018the bed and got up and attacked Capelle, and the latter killed McCormack in defénding himself.pe MATCHED.Author (in search \u2018of copy) : \u201cHow much farther to Biddefard?\u2019\u2019 - about a moil on.\u201d | Author.\u2018\u2018Ah now, suppose read?\u201d - for there\u2019s nowt on it.\u201d\u2019\u2014Tatler.Dr.Coderre\u2019s Infants\u2019 , Syrup \u2014in use half a century.| | Prescribed by leading physicians with unfailing - | Process, in vin va wel troubles, and for i i f ] t ., | | Contains no harmful ingredient\u2014you can use 1t + with absolute confidence.WINGATE CHEMICAL CO., LIMITED MONTREAL, CAN., Sars FE 5 iris 4 are LÉ ] | » } Hodgekins.\u2018\u201c\u2019EB\u2019Il see a moilstone I can't Hodgekins.\u201cThen, it'll just suit \u2019ee, r MAN I the miles a fifteery _| are mutes.ried them is also a mute.ding_was a brilliant affair, and many friends of the couple including mutes were present.© - The bride wore white silk mull and | She was attended veiling ed.AN INTERESTI wedding Miss -Catherme Leonatd, when Fannie Leonard and William Panset were married.Both bride and groom The clergyman who mar- The wed- POSSIBLE TO Quebec, this city.the Uni am sûre fund, and rmm\u2014\u2014 .EAPED defendant\u2019s cars The plaintiff was a passenger on front\u201d seat of a car oy the n hour.months: \u2014 carried bride roses.by her sister, Miss Alice Leonard, who was very prettily crepe de chinewand carried pink roses.city, and he claimed his placed in jeopardy.while -eurve in the track, when another York | Radial car ran into the car in which he was scated.Misner said the mo- tormdp called upon him to jump while r was travelling He obe gowned in SAYS.HURT IN JUMP FROM CAR \"ON ORDER MOTORMAN AND IS AWARD- + ED $2,500 DAMAGES, Torotito, October 10.\u2014Harry P.Mis- ner, a young married man, residing at Mimico, who is empioyed as a checker in the G.T.R.freight sheds, awarded $2,500 damages by a jury in the assizes Tuesday against the York {Radial Railway Company for injuries sustained by jumping from one of the on July 28, 1906.about yeyed the motorman\u2019g orders-and, bas been laid up for | MUIE COUPLE AND MUTE MINISTER NG WEDDING CEREMONY TAKES PLACE.Lockport, Oct, 10\u2014An took place at the home of Harvey J.Leonard, brother of the bride, \u2018was groomsman.- POWER FROM.VICTORIA FALLS.TRANSMIT IT - TO.THE RAND, MR.MERSHON Î London, October 10.\u2014Ralph D.\u2018Mer- shon, of New York, one of the consulting engineers of the Victoria Falls Power\u2019 Company, has just returned to England from South Africa, where he studied the long-discussed problem.of transmitting elegtric | power generated bv the.Victoria falls to the mines operated in the Rand.Mr.Mershon boldly declares there-is not the slightest doubt in his mind that the transmission could be profitgbly effected.~ London representatives of the South African mining companies, believe the | scheme is impossible: § t\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 QUEBEC BRIDGE ENQUIRY.| COMMISSIONERS TO GO OVER EVH | DENCE BEFORE LEAVING FOR NEW YORK.Oct.ceremony.expected 10\u2014Before proceeding to New York- and Phoenixville, Quebec Bridge investigating.commission are going through evidence given berg.fore the commissioners in Ottawa and i} : Messrs.Holgate and Galbraith have already arrived here, and Prof.Kerry is morning.passing through Elmweod Cemetery this week 1 noticed a monu- | ment to the late Hon.John McIntosh, and the inscription on it stated that it had been erected by his Townships friends, I notice almost daily in your paper lists of contributions to this fund, J, as \u201cone of the contributors, was not aware that the.memorial had been\u2019 ei- ected and had not heard of any ün- there are man would be glad to hear from mittee who have had charge of; the to know if the monument | ~~ referred to in Elmwood_ Cemetery ; the one to which they have contribut- A CONTRIBUTOR.Sherbrooke, Oct.9th, 1907.life ounding interesting to-morrow |, The commissioners will go over the evidence here and will pay another visit to the bridge.Tt is not expected that they will leave for ted States before next week.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ; i CORRESPONDENCE | THE JOHN McINTOSH MEMORIAL.Editor of Record : - Sir,=In FROM Was diana the many was a Miss.some | pink With ia CLEMENT THEATRE Thursday, Oct.10 \u201cSIS\u201d A Rollicking Comedy of Rural In- HOOSIER LASS : In the best part she has taken in All the posdy county characters will Le there.À - - \u20ac Prices\u2014First 4 rows, be.; balance, 36c.; gallery, 25e.> CLEMENT TH | Saturday, Oot.12.NEW YORK - AMUSEMENT - COMPANY Priées\u2014Matince, 100.; evening, and 15c.Boxes, 250.rn ind ay ré auras Pts IN NEW YORK 2e PE with the Seasons, Danoin Spe- | claitios EE EEE NE RD \u20ac balcony circle, 5@o.; balcony, La \u2018 EATRE » (No Matinee.) new\" piftures every Saturday, | - A a ; 0 160, DERS at 12 in the ence.: | sarily PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, _ Municipality of the County of Brome Public notice is hereby given by the | undersigned, Treasurer of the municipal council | the said County of Brome, that TEN- day, the 30th day of October, inst., a public road botieen the municipalities of the To Village of Knpwlton on the west side: of Brome Luke, a distance of about two miles and eight rods, according to law, the proçes-verbal and tions deposited\u201d with the undersignod The lowest or any tender not neces- Knowlton, Que., Tth October, 1907, 4 ohn E.Fdy, Scoretary- of will be received up to Wednes- o'clock, for the construction of mship of Brome and the specifica- office of said Council for refor- a ccept d.it J \u2018FE.FAY, Scc.-Treas.- the ar » pa - \u2019 ; Publio Auotion \"A stone crushor and roller in geod condition will be 8oldj-by public auction at : ; Friday, October at 2-o'cloc « À .LENNOXVILLE,.on 18th, 1907, ] pm.- | CL \"EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.also | of fire barns.| Farm sitnated 1% miles from Birch- on, on road to Eaton Corner, taining 96 acres, about 50 cords of \u201c{pulp wood, 400 sugar trees, quantity if desired.FOR SALE con- wood.Water in house .and Also 50 acres of pasture land W.S.LOWRY, Birchton.Eastern = A tion.who e com- RE \u2018198 Bt.Catherine West, Montreal.thorough COLLEGE and SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING and instruction.Classes now.resumed, Write, call prospectus, practical BUSINESS TELEGRAPHY institu- _ Individual DAY and EVENING or \u2018phone Main - 809, for CAZA & LORD, Principals.is The [er LEZ 2 Lennoxville, mate AD ag 60 fe ee a ep | LOAN YOUR MONEY THROUGH | | McGeorge, McIntosh & road 1 EDMONTON, From eight (8) to ten (10) per c can be obtained on the most bona-fid this rate will be net to you.: rmation and particulars'wi pleasüre.~~.Appraising done solely by MR.JOHN MCINTOSH, Tafo Public Notice from ~Johnville to.Dr.Racey's will be closed from this date until repairs to the Raccy Bridge now in progress are completed.W.W.BAKER, .Secretary-Treasurer.Oct.\u201d 8th, 1907.~~ 1 Whereas my! wife, Annie Louise, has \u2018 | left my bed \u2018one tr | shall pay no bills contracted hy uer.- Acknowledgments.| I wish to tender my : to all of my friends andl neighbors for the beautiful flowers and kindness ren- NOTICE a ind hoard, IT {forbid any usting her on my account, as 1 | WM.GETTY, - Sutton, Que.RB |- | | Jn t- CARD OF TUANKS, i sincere thanks \\ PU dered.me duking the sickness and death of my| dear husband.~~ - © \"MRS, E.R.PARSONAGE.F Sherbrooke] Oct.10th, 1907.A Chauvin, | ; auvin, # Co y | b gy - \u2026 ALTA.| 7 â | À * \u20ac P.0.Drawer 1885, EDMONTON, ALTA.ent, per annum d securities .and Il bé furnished with | .Co | pee vo rete ok Oo\u2019 AI Ry ei a es Le \u201cx op amv VF SRE paper era, _ peep Sa cmdeielh.we AAD nr id wh a GT.pe Le + oT eA rad tg 1 2 ares 2 ri wm ped VE EN A EE PE ES Some ra a ae FE 1 Mav.ee == Fos.220 Nl GE I ah Paes pacs APS < es EER ve po Tao diqee en tn = on ® oo A rare a Pw rw a 6 ad ds Arm SB, vt TY S4 F \u2014\u2014 Efe sve: fou deren dn BRB eo .or SRE LR SLL CR MAES Ti Be 35e \u20ac 2 re ns ¢ arr, pren rot pe \" , - \u201cA > 0e Se Tue : pre rm gy tte men gery a IE AE or ae pi a Cd Fall and Winter | - Coats Our \u2018stock of.beautiful Fall and Winter Coats is now complete, and consists of the most wonderful and varied: collection \u201cup-to-date, tailor-made garments -ever placed on sale the beginning of a season.* ~The materials are mostly Chiffon Broadcloth, Beaver, Vicuna, and Natty All-wool Tweeds, elegantly tailored, long, full, \u2018The majority are of loose backs.braids, broad shoulder effects, \u201ctight-fitting backs ; altogether the \u2018best assortment of stylish - and exclusive patterns \u2018ever shown in - search of-economic opportunities should call and \u2018derful display of Coats.We were never better equipped to meet your demands prices that will\u201d \u2018astonish ayou.Hundreds and Hundreds to Choose From.Prices from $6.50 to $45.00.at- trimmed with beautiful sith lined throughout, semi and ~ Everyone in.the city.sep | this won- Cy at PP TP Np Sy [ y { 1° i À Ladies\u2019 Modish- Fur-Lined Coats - .-We have also, à complete line of extra fine Ladies\u2019 linëd Coats, in the very newest.Broadcloths, in all the.latest shades, including black, \u201cclaret, slate, fagm, myrtle and brown, lined with\" \u2018Siberian - Sapirrel, Muskrat and Hampster, Collars « of Mink, Isabella ¥ Fox, \"Persian Lamb or Sable.Prices from $50.00 to $160.00.Fon CE made of imported navy, styles, / Monday a had a scompaniod - ited\u2019 States Treasurer sh, called at \\ \"Was tives opened four ; Anna Street, Miss -T.VINEBERG, Clothier, Purries and Outfitter to Men wd Wome, M WALLINGTON: STREET.- her father, Assistant Hamilton Criminal Court.l3sh\u2019s former maid, attempted to take with her \u2018when he sailed aboard the Wiss Fish was able to \u201cidentify: about 000 worth of dresses) and\\other wear- in Queenstown.\u201d Itic last week, \u2018 _ ing apparel, as well as some jewelry, | including.fifty-five: unset pearls, as hav- Ling been stolen from her by the maid now on the ocean.- There was alto- \u2018gether according to the estimate of Assistant Distriet Attorney Krotel, about - $15,000 worth of clothing = und lothet goods in, the trunks.g Car Among the effects in the trunk was a handsome seal of I.L.Putnam of Boston.in.whose employ Miss Street \u2018was befote she came to Miss Fish.| Miss, Putnam will be asked to-come to Mr.Krotel\u2019s office and'look over the things found in the trunks.Miss Street will rm el} Îbe arrested - hy.Scotland Yard detectives upon the.arrival of \u2018thé = Baltib A ama 0 ha EAN 6 RSH M > gs ui A dustry Smit\u2019 RY ES Ww 7 | PrrTATiON To 1 GIVEN SILVER TEA SERVICE BY FELLOW MEMBERS OF CANADIAN MINING INSTITUTE.On Saturday evening at a meeting of the council of-the Canadian Mining .i RATE HATRED \" on EE r _ AGAINST- JAPANESE THERE IS MUCH: ' STRONGER | THAN.IN THE; UNITED : | il J STATES.: Institute, Montreal, Mr.George = R.Smith.M.L.A., for Megantic Co., past stitute, was \u2018presented with a hand- \u2018some silver tea service.The present- | \u201cation was accompanied with \u2018the following address: To George R.Smith, Esq., MLA.| past president Canadi A stitute, Thetford Mineë, # a) Dear Str,\u2014We, ite signed ad cers and members, of the Canadian Mining Institute, request your acceptance of the accompanying slight token of qur esteemn and\u2019 \u2018regard, and |.\u2018in appreciation of your services during | \u2018the\u2019 two years you \u2018acted gs.president, + but also in recognition of the warm \u2018and active.interest you\u201chave always.shown in the- work of the Institute \u2018ever since its inception.- Signed on behalf of the subscribers.H.MORTIMER LAMB, \u201d\" : Secretary.vel J.STEVENSON.BROWN, vo reasurer.Me Smith, replying, said that while thanking the members for this.expres- sign\u2019 of good will, he felt that the in- -stitute had already honored him above \u201chis deserts in having elected him their \u2018president for two years in succession.This was the greatest honor and the \"greatest compliment the institute could bestow, and nothing he coyld do to help forward the work of the institute \u201ccould ofifet the honor they had done him in electing him to that office.\u2018| Mr.Smith has been, intimately asso- Canada - for upwards of ony no years.For the last fiffgen ypars has identified himself wi Jet estog industry of this province 0 | which he was : engaged\u2019 in Rah \u201cmining.\u2014His work as \u2018manager of Bel\\ s Asbestos Company is recognized ~by.mining men throughout the (coun- : in fhe highest degree dis- ished, and it is largely owing to is skill and ability that asbestos mining has become so important an in- in the Province of - Quebec.Mr.- isunquesticnñably one of.the: most popular po of the Mining | Institute.HIGHEST SALARIED 6 \u201cVAUDEVILLE ARTIST._FROM STORE! CLERK TO SALARY , \u201c+ OF $2,000 PER WEEK.- New York, Oét.10\u2014R.G.Knowles, | the highest \u2018salaried .vaudeville artist on \u2018the English stage, \u201cbegan a vaudeville and lecture : tour \u2018of America at \u2018the New York Theatre, Monday night, Twenty years- \u2018ago nowles.was a clerk in the store of Marshall Field in \"Chicago.He made hig debut on the English stage in 1890.\u2018His salary is now said to be.$2,000 a week.After | president of the Canadian Mining In- | eg » Speaking of | was evidence .o was not a question.of \u2018labor, but of.in S ani ; Ma 1 suppo l'Euro a Bo\" e of anti- anese.hostility, oh: was iuch \u201c| anese question is really of much .portance to the| United: States, a New York; | Oct.10.0.\u2014 Alibe Felix Klein, one lof the prominent members \u2018of the clerical element in \u2018France, who \u2018is making a study of American social and «economic conditions, has \"returned from 'an extensive\u2019 tour lof the West.his observations, Abbe aa Pacific coast the anti-Japanese | feeling existing at Vancouver and throughout British Columbia, which is far more \u2018inte than \"the: feeling on.he \u201cAmerican .sid¢=0 the border.At an Francisco the anti-Japanese ele- 1 meirt/ is is \u2018comparatively spall ia bi sand gral hears little of active agitation again the \u201cJapanese; On ithe othe\u2019 hand, I \u2018visited Vancouver shortly after \u2014 the janti-J\u2019apanese rioth; meeting the\u2019 Ja- \u2018pañese consul and going through the Japanese quarter.Everywhere there intense hostility.It race.The people have taken - up the shibboleth ~~ of \u2018Canada for the: Canadians,, and they.feel .that thelexclu- |.sion of the yeljow racesis essential for their kelf-preservation.| They are very determined in .this feeling, and are pressing their view, forcibly on the au- ors com at Ottawa and London.fore coming to America 7, was KA GREY LAMB AND § SEAL CAPERINE, 8l£.for / 00 ' ALASKA SABRE DOUBLE RUFF, 835.00, for wove coves sive 25.95 1 sal en hour; h = We are opening.new departments and room is needed.ALASKA SABLE DOUBLE RUFF, $27.50, for .en on Reda hour, Ty ; NN _\u2014 .sr \u201c © Discounts iven ag-long as goods will last.ALASKA SABLE STOLES, 822.50, f0F mur murs verres vers veuve wa 7 2 RTE in about te - Spocial Prices on Thèse _ g = 8985 ISABELLA FOX STOLES, 820.00, for.is ver vu Th.1 E- dr A 1 PERSTAN LANB JACKET, mink trimmed, 28x27, 8156.00, for 815750 { _ ISABELLA FOX QOUBLE RUFF, $20.00, for .ws sores oe 14.99 1 bet POt on Mand 1 PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, mister imi, 36x22, $180.00, for , .149.99 E t S ol .ISABELLA FOX DOUBLE RUFF, $18.00.for 1333 8 Creenk ape Court br 1 PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, sable trimmed, 36x24, 9165.00, for \u2026 119.99 x ra ec a \u201c GREY LAMB Tr ee vk rae TUT treetenees rentree Lettres ete Pen 3, remag would .1 PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, sable trimmed, 35x30, $150.00, for .99.99 NN ol P oo Lack CONEY BOUBL COLLARS, 87.50, fOr coe covers sors ore 4.99 > moti a the wecl, I PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, box front, 34x27, $145.00, for .-.99.99 GENTLEMEN'S EUR COATS .erent ope cond vi anenseros vocnovess ae 25 per cent.off.AVR Y DOUBLE COLLARS, for 83.50, for oo cee en 2,47 \u2018 r.cc sante : 1 PERSIAN LAMB JACKET: box front, 36x30, 8175.00, for .147.50 GENTLEMEN\"S FÜR CAPS mu.mosrs meurs vrrverces verres vivres ve 25 per cent.off.- ELECTRIC SAL THROW OV ERs, 87.00, fOr oii coins - 4.33 J that the Crowne, 1 PERSIAN LAMB JACKET, box front, 38x30,| $175.00, for .133.33 GENTLEMEN'S S FUR GLOVES woos oso oi 25 por cent.off ; è | - on 1%0 witnes ; BONY TIORSE- JACKET, mink trimmed, 36x22, $55.00, for .59.99 TE mmm pe mmm PE Los bis is oi 0 in Rich, GERMAN MINK JACKET, in all sizes, $60.00, for .vo evvovses .42.50 \u2019 7 \u2014\u20ac = ; , Co OT pH Lordship said | >, ASTRACHAN JACKETS, all sizes, $60.00, for wns we conve 12.50 =, LS TOT OF KANGAROO GENTS\u2019 COATS, 825.00, for: mu me 19:99 vas grand - ASTRACHAS JACK Frs, sizes, $40.00, for parce vorrseers vorraarns serene 29,99 Everybody invited to ins ect our goods Do your buying LOT- OF GREY © GOAT | COATS, $16.50.for EA ison would hav.ASTRACHAN JACKETS, all sizes, £25.00, for .cess vennne wees 17.88 LOT OF IC COAT (OVATE A Porn ; 7 rt, sctory | RACCOON JACKETS, all sizes, $27.50, .oocee wena.\u2026 .933.00 and $12.50 before the choice is gone, x $35,000.00 _ worth of oo OF BLACK COAT COATS, SIR.00, FOr venir eee cee oe 13,19 ant LoL this Was ; | 5 _ Fu urs to be sold at discounts, | - | | - Jerk of tl | ; _ = ç Indi tmes | LADY'S FUR TINED BROWN FOX COLLAR, $55.00, for .\u2026\u2026.29.99 | > \u201c and LADIES FUR LINED COATS.$63.00), for woe vere ouvres rr seen pie 49.99 SE - Sleigh Robes\u201425 p.C.off 7 id \u201cEn gli.LADIES\u201d RAT LINED COATS.$5.00, for .do 62,99 y | - Croh¥ 85 to 4he ; ) te eseseseciees 0 assoc eHorsses se.oe Nees co Wn LADIES\u2019 RAT LINED CRAVENETTE, $100.00, for .Zreriee see ee 7.77 Don t F orgot the Salo is Started Those: wanting FURS cannot afford to miss this only opportmity.There ne Court onde to, = : ) è, : | is no FAKE in these prices.Goods marked in plain figures.ia in| ! _ n G.ef = { 7 Led in wy An was : Before 3 oroenhill [8 = mare RE eee \u2014\u2014 - EE - TTT _ a told our of = TT : .rt that veo acti ; \u2018 2° | bog\u201d ation fen at | META )POLE BUILDING La > OPOLE BU .pout, th his Place th \u2014 KING STREET - \u2014\u2014 oe from 6 OF, ld thay gurcool, and ould try him |, te hin ho dat oo À me , fret - VOR% he was ¥ ny Mon ; ile, He Wh and- fi, i i ben for ; Cap EL "]
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