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[" Keeley Apecia i, at nkets, best te, $1124, s still; es spa ob, ING E.9 7 ol that he be : Smith, the ha i guished Visitor Addresses Briefly Students of Bishop\u2019 Tone J - University, Lennoxville.Le | pypers T0 THE LATE CECIL RHODES, © oY.peord, Lord Milper paid a visit to \"gen, The students bad assembled on vos distinguished statesman and ad- genta visitor, that our beautiful .«éthe gdory of our forests marred \u201c- tated in our College buildings by the \"Moved that a University training Daily SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, {RD ALFRED MILNER DEFINES = THE TRUE IMPERIALIST.gjnself à Trustee of Rhodes Scholarship Fund, Would be Glad to \u201c\u2026 Welcome at Oxford Rhodes Scholars From Bishop's.Lord Alfred Milner, former British igh Commissioner in South Africa, i not speak at length to the stu- dots of Bishop\u2019s University, yester- but his ardent and broad-minded pri Jism stood out prominently in {be few words he uttered.Ag the first public utterance of the distinguished visitor, the short ad- des yesterday of this prominent and somising statesman of the British io is of especial interest.lly reported in yesterday's \u201cde University of Bishop's.College.He \" recived by Principal Parrock and fe Headmaster and conducted oor sands aud through the instite of the visitor with great enthusiasm.noxville I have seen little of anything but smoke and fog, which I can have in plenty in London.I hope you will use your influence with the weather elerk, ox the Government, if it is \u2018responsible, to improve the atmospheric condition, \u201cAlthough English public schools\u2014 and English universities have many defects, yet their influence and their tone have \u2018had à most salutory effect in the uphuilding of the character of the nation, and it is very pleasant to see their traditions thus trans- planten in this great country.1!\u201cThe late \u201cCecil Rhodes, with whom I\"was intimately conrected ih many great.projects, was an Oxford man, and he was an example of one who upon which the average man wastes his time.He always had clearly in view some big object.I am proud to \u2018remember that by his will 1 was left tour of the institution er oe was conducted to Bishops Williams Hall, where the faculty of both College and School had al- mady assembled.oo The Rev.Principal Parrock.in id troducing Lord Milner, said : \u2018 We an honored to-day by a visit from a pinistrator.Lord Milner is a\u2019 strang- g, yet not a stranger for although I believe this is his first visit to Ca- uds, his name is already a household word throughout the British Em- pie for distinguished service to Kiny ad country in South Africa, and in Budop's College there is no lack of atwsissm in the cause of the great Tage to which we are proud to be- key.[ wish that the time were more poitoes for welcoming so distin- renery were not so obscured by smoke by fire, and that the change necessi- increase of students were completed.Had there been time T should certain- | by bave secured the calling of à spe- dsl meeting of the Convocation in or- de that the University might have oferad to Lord Milner the highest hon- arin her gift\u2014the honorary degree of DCL\u2014but the present is an inform- ol visit and in behalf of thes Univer- fly T have to offer Lord Milner a most! cordial welcome.\u201d The Rev.Dr.Bidwell, Tleadmaster, | in behalf of the school, alco welcomed tbe distinguished guest in a few well words and said that the fact that Lord Milner was\u2014an Oxford man la trustee of the Rhodes Scholarship Fund, and I trust that in my capacity as trustee of the Fund, I shall \u2018welcome at .Oxford, as students on that foundation, some of those whom I now see before me.FEE Arbre ey THE IMPERIALIST.\u201cAn Imperialist is not one who tries to exalt his ows particular part of the Empire above \u2018the rest, but one who is trying to raise an enduring structure, resting upon many pillars of equal strength in different parts of the world.The United Kingdom is only one such pil- lan, Candda is another and so is Australia\u2014that is my imper- \u201cjalism.\u201d\u2019\u2014Lord Milner.+ +44 4444444444444 \u201cT am glad to see the Union Jack floating over your institution, and I would like you to understand that an Imperialist is not one who tries to exalt his own particular part of the Fmpire above the rest, but one who is trying to raise an enduring structure,> resting upon many pillars of equal strength in different parts of the- world.The United Kingdom is only one such pillar, Canada is another, and so is Australia\u2014that is my imperialism.\u201d\u201d In conclusion, Tord Milner asked for a half holiday for the School.Three cheers and a tiger were then given, with arsvigor characteristic of Bishop's and the proceedings in the Hall closed with the singing of the DE FEEP 444444 æ 8 splendid preparation for public! On rising, Lord Milner was received vith great applause and it was some time before he could proceed with his , Weech.He deprecated the kind words National Anthem.Lord Milner = afterwards visited the New Lodge and the Preparatory School.Lord Milner accompanied Mrs.ued with reference to him as savor- Ready and Mys.Dutton on a drive to | 07 of Poetic Ticense and advised his Tes to believe little.of what they rd and nothing of what they read \u201cSherbrooke, vesterday afternoon.Un-, fortunately, the smoke laden atmosphere prevents an advantageous view ut him, Continuing.he said: \u201cAll| of the St.Francis Valley scenery.His By file T have longer] to see the great Lordship, it is understood, will con- ty of Canada in autumn.but tinue his journey westward this after- during the time I have been at Len- noon.- \\ } = 4 | NTH SENTENCED * T0 DEATH PENALTY.Pound Guilty of the Murder of Mike Malone.PRISONER SHOWED NO SIGNS OF EMOTION.AND LEFT DOCK WITH FIRM STEP.Youtreal, Sept.93h 2 \u2014 he he dati ang common Jail in this ih a ty ence, on Friday, the Oman \" \"November next, to the trek place of execution in this dis- by tbe ù , then and there hane- Cod geste pe be dog.May \u2018 3 n nis soul gout a uiver in his voice, Mr.: renholme nttered these words e Court Î Ki pu : afternoon o ing s Bench vester- ay, as soon as the one word nL had been pronounced hy the Sai Panelled for the trial of frank ow as \u201cCrooked Neck\u201d ,-Sayer of Mike Malone.ud mi Enright, who was shot Vat Les IN an opiim den at 111 bot, auchetiere street on July 7th Twenty.tein ve Minutes was 4ho » as far us thev were son.*, Meant .Ls Foote at 1 \u20ac bar death ot the oom vas \u20ac coolest men in +! took to the sole\u201d occupy à Pen om the gaze où the ty 54 Ut room wag directed Motos adjusted the black cap of ra death sentence, % dent of Smith's face moved of nce Was being A Mag 8 and detective , Y men sentence 1 court i Î the crowd delivered, s who have and why have scen them take their sentences stoicallv.afterwards declared that they.never saw an occupant of the dock exhibit less emotion.| SMOKE AND #06 | ON THE ST.LAWRENCE.Cause Serious Delay to Ship- - ping Operations.7 SEVERAL ATLANTIC LINERS HELD \u201cUP ALONG THE CHANNEL.\" Montreal, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Na- vigation on the St.Lawrence river 1s still paralyzed by smoke and fog.Several Atlantic liners are held up along the channel.~The delay 1s proving serious\u2019 to\u2019 the port of Montreal, ax this is the rush season and vessels \u2018are trying to make as many trips as possible belôre it becomes ice bound.524000 TO WARN | 4 ; time | - % Verdi the jury in decidine upots when ! and | PACIFIC MARINERS.\u2014 SIX SMALL VESSELS START ON A\u2019 .17,000 MILE CRUISE.New York, Sept.23.\u2014Six tiny vessels, whose mission it will be to warn the mariners of the Pacific of rocks | and shoals along the upper western | const of the United States, started.Monday on a 15,000 mile cruise a- | round South America.\u2018They will fol- \u201clow almost exactly the route taken by the U.S.battleship fleet now con- {inning its vovage around the world.| The ships in the little fleet are lighthouse boats and tenders.The largest of them is \u2018less than = 200 feet in length.They are under command of Captain Albert T.Mertz, of the United Sine | they willl each San Francisco on four months, brushed aside the trivialities of life er at the Upper, Mills._ LANGUAGE STRONG | Regarding Those Who Stas Fires Now-A-Days., y '\u2014NEWS OF BUSH FIRES ELSEWHERE, 5 reported in yesterday's Record, start- Potton and Sutton, and not far front the .international boundary that sepas rates these towns from Jay, Vt., and in a territory \u2018where Mr.A.J.Geax land had lumbered some, few years agq, The forest, hundreds of acres, is filled with dead tree tops and slash that seems to have been waiting for soma irresponsible to start it going, for go one but a lunatic or a crimiÿal would think of lighting a fire in any forest at the present time and ie ER pity that our laws are not more strièt in regard to such things.Ca The first intimation the surrounding country had of the fire was a dense volume of smoke rising above the top of the mountain, making it look from a distance like a volcano.By dark at least-forty acres were a seathing mass of flames and affording to many situated so they could view the conflagration from across the valley, a sight that was grand but awful.Hup- dreds are trying to check its progress, though\u2019 with but little success.More than two hundred acres have passed beyond the recovery of generations.Some of those whôse property has suffered are: J.M.Jones, D.Aiken, A.J.Garland, JJ.N.Walker, S.Courser, F.H.Crowell and the Messrs.Baker.IIGHTING FIRE AT NORTON AND 1 ~~ \u2018STANHOPE.= Norton Mills, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Forest fires have heen the excitement of the past, week here.Fire stanted last week at Mr.C.Standish\u2019s, where there is over 100 cords of pulpwood.Men were called Saturday to fight the fire, which was most difficult to\u2019 control, It started from a bush fire on one of the farms near by.Jt was noticed that this fire would to all appearance die out about 10 o'clock at night, only to start out again at 9 in thqmorn- ing.Messrs.W.J.and L.Bean are fighting back to fire which broke out Sunday near their ypulpwood.Another case is where a bush fire was started some time ago at the bank of the riv- It was supposed to_ hate died owt, hut instend had slowly worked its way to the rail- roul bank.Men were called Monday.At the present time it \u2018is under control.It is exceedingly nard to fight fire here, as there is such a small supply of water.FIRES AROUND TRON HILL.Iron Hill.Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014For- est lires are \u2018raging on every hand Both Pine and Spruce Mountains have had fierce fires raging which have defied the power of united forces to extinguish and the surrounding country has been enveloped in smoke.TIMBER BURNED NEAR WATER- .LOO.Waterloo Sept.23.\u2014(Bpecial.)\u2014The long-confinued drought has greatly affected the pastures and meadows In this vicinity.Water has gone very low.Springs that were never known to go dry have succumbed to the long- continued drought.[Farmers are obliged to haul water for three miles.Fires ave raging.Mr.C.H.Taylor has lost about 20 acres of timber within a few miles of Waterloo.SUTTON MAN LOSER FROM FOREST FIRES._ * , Sutton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014But- ton people regret much to hear of the great loss met with by Mr.Peter De- laire.a° former Sutton man, by - the burning of his barn with a large stock of hay and grain, also a large unloading hay fork, as well as his sugar house, which contained a good horse rake, -a wheel hoe, his sugar eqwip- ment and a large number of other costly.farming implements too numerous to mention.His only insurance was $400 on barn and $200 on hay, while his loss is estimated to be from twice to four times the amount of the insurance.The buildings were near Milletta between five and six miles west of Magog on the Eastman road.The fire took place Friday morning, as already reported in the Record.Mr.Delaire, who is a section foreman on the C.P.R.,, was away from home at the time of the fire.FER.\u2018Navy.Tt is expected that Shenley on the Tring branch of the as severely by fire as any place in the $ t $ > ttes SA hy BRA AE sk wh BUT NOT T00 STRONG Po 2) Nd THE SUTTON-POTTON FIRE CASH | Mansonville, Sta., Sept.23.\u2014(Specia N \u2014Whether from wanton cussedness, ad, lessness or lack of brains some one, a 4, ed a fire about 3 p.m.in the mount-:} alns west of here near the town line of The little village of St.Honore de speedy as possible tie Quebec Central Railway, has suffered LIBERAL CONVENTION Hon.S.A.Fisher Placed in Nomination, REPRESENTATIVE GATHERING OI?LIBERALS AT.KNOWLTON.Knowlton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)+ The regularly called Liberal convention for Brome county was held in Mr.A.W.Pettes\u2019 hall yesterday afternoon at 2 o'clock, - There was a good represen- | tative gathering of delegates from ev- .| ery pollin | division.The regular bus- afiness of the convention was to decide \u2018upon their candidate which of course was a foregone conclusion, except in form.| 1 + The vote] was unanimous for the Hon.S.A.Fisher, who, being present, \u2018addressed the meeting at considerable -lenuth, reviewing some of the most im- \"portant work in Parliament during the = # ; i ; ig \u2018 \u2018 E HON.SYDNEY FISHER, againform- ally selected as Candidate by Brome Liberals.past five years and expressing himself \u2018as pleased to be able once more to accept the candidature.He felt proud to be their candidate.Mr.W.F.Vilas, M.LL.A., being present, made a short speech, taking a most encouraging view of the coming campaign.Mr.H.E.Williams was chairman of the convention.MERCHANT WILLD BY BOLD ROBBERS.Surprised Burglars While Blowing a Safe in West, - TOWN SUSPENDS BUSINESS AND ENTIRE POPULATION STARTS OFF ON MAN HUNT.Elkkorn, Man., September 23.\u2014Inter- rupted while blowing a \u2018safe yesterday morning | in the mercantile establiéh- ment of Lambert & Iarl, two.robbers deliberately shot to death the manager, Michael Sagar, carefully examined his body to determine the extent of the victim's injuries, and then fled, after \u2018first firing at R.M.Fraser.lt was the most spectacular crime ever committed in this section.and the entire male population has joined © in the man hunt.The Manitoba Govemn- \u2018I ment has offered $500 for ther apprehension of the outlaws, Busineds has heen abandoned and everyone has gone out \u2018on the prairie to search.Armed posses are joining in the pursuit from every town in Southwestern Manitoba.It is hardly possible for the thugs to escape, though they headed toward the state line, seventy miles south.There is no cover between here and the houndary, except the bluffs.of Pipestone, twelve miles south, and a dozen armed men are in that locality searching the crevices.GUN EIPLODID ON FRENCH CRUISER.Thirteen Seamen Killed\u2014Many Wounded.tp TURRET WAS TORN APART AND BROKEN BODIES WERE HURLED IN EVERY DIRECTION.Toulon, September 23.\u2014Thirteen seamen were killed and many others were wounded, some fatally, by the bursting of a gun in the after turret of the French armored cruiser La Touche Treville, during gun practice here today.Gudnery drill had been under way for some time, when suddenly there was a frightful explosion.The turret was torn apart and pieces of human beings, .comprising the entire gun | Steel splinters and sections of metal were hurled about the decks and these missiles struck down many of the crew who were at work in the vicinity.The spectacle was horrible, the dead and wounded, together with shattered CENTRAL QUEBEC VILLAGES SUF- arms and legs, littering the decks.A call to quarters was sounded, and as wounded were cared for.The summer of winter with a feeling nearly approach: 1908 has been one of the mast beauti- ing despair.ful in the memory of the oldest inhabi- The village was rounded by a ring of tant and fine weather has lasted for i (Continued om page 5.) four months without a break.* ! FOR BROME COUNTY.crew, were thrown in every direction.| ; ! dents.many | oi Automn began this morning, Sept.district, and the residents, \u201cÀ to \u2018the 23rd, at four o'clock and continues : whom are ruined, look forward to till December 21st.EI 1908, : RESCUING HORSES FROM BUSH FIRES Explanation\u2019 of Man Charged With Stealing Them.mme THEY FLEW AWAY INTO SMOKE.Windsor Mills, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.) \u2014A half-witted man was arrested here yesterday for alleged horse stealing.When Mr.Louis Frenche visited his stable yesterday morning he found that his horse and buggy were missing and gave the alarm to the police.Suspicion rested immediately, on a man who was seen to be proceeding on the way to St.George at an early and a posse set out in pursuit and a few miles from' St.George caught up to the man.He then had another horse hitched on behind, which was \u2018| identified as belonging to a farmer on the 12th range.The prisoner was brought back to Windsor and lodged.in gaol and will be charged with horse- stealing.He told the constable when \u2018being arrested that he was \u2018\u2018rescuing the animals from the bush fires.\u201d He is also accused of stealing a number of \u2018fowls, but none were found in the bug- \u2018gy, his explanation of this being that they \u201cflew away into the smoke.\u201d \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 CHOLERA RAGING IN EUROPE | Epidemic in -Berlin and St.Petershurg.\u2014\u2014 FOUR RECENT ARRIVALS FROM RUSSIA TAKEN TO AN HOSYI- ~ TAL.Berlin, Sept.23.\u2014Four cholera suspects, twe of them Russians, recent) arrived from Russia, were taken the Virchow Hospital yesterday afternoon.À conference of representatives of the departments of health, the interior, army and \u2018marine was held in -Berlin, yesterday to consider the cholera situation.Every preparation is | being made to deal with the epidemic should it- make.its appearance here.IN BT.PETERSBURG.St.Petersburg, Sept.23.\u2014The cholera.epidemic, which continues to as- \"| sume more appalling proportions every day, has concentrated the atten- | tion of the St.Petersburg authorities on the long-neglected task of improving the water supply and sewer facilities of the capital.The sewers now empty into the River Neva on the open canals traversing the city, and the water supply is taken from the river.This, in spite of the fact that Lake | Ladoga, twenty miles away, offers an abundant supply of fresh water ob- | tainable at small expense.The mayor of St.Petershurg, at the instigation of Premier Stolypin, has appointed a commission to arrange for immediate action in these directions.tt ST.ANN'S DIVISION.\u2014\u2014 ENTHUSIASTIC CONSERVATIVE NOMINATION, Montreal, Sept.23.\u2014Ex-Judge C.J.Doherty is before Lhe electorate of St.Ann\u2019s division as the Conservative candidate.The convention, which took place at the Albion Hotel under the chairmanship \u2018of Mr.P.Monohan, was one of the largest and most representative gatherings of the.Conservative party ever held in the division\u201d The delegates from the Centre, West and St.Ann\u2019s Wards constituted over two hundred of the leading Conservatives.of the city and although a vote was taken the desire was so unanimous that Judge Doherty should un- «ertake the contest, that he expressed himself under the obligation of accepting the nomination.comm DAILY NEWS SPECIALS PARTS OF THE EASTERN TAME DUCKS KILLED BY HUNTERS.Knowlton, Sept.23.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Last Sunday afternoon there were ducks shot in the river just below his buildings.It seems a pity that outrages of this sort should be allowel to go unpunished.ENGINE BROKE DOWN, Coaticook, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The mail train due here about nine p.m., arrived some two hours late, Monday night, having been delayed at Compton, owing to the main axle of the engine breaking when they started to leave Compton station.The train was brought through after the above ; delay.\u2014 INSTALLING SEWERS.| Lake Megantic, Sept.\u201823.\u2014(Special.) \u2018The corporation gang has started work on the main sewer on the Ditch- field Road, South Ward, which will run as far as the old Catholic church .ground and will conneet with the well near the railroad bridge.À strong spring of water was struck near the Agnes post office.| BURGLARS AT WORK. 3 1 \u201c5 æ.H * 4 = é \u20ac 3 à £ : 5 of i i eu 3 : 545 #2 i a = 4 4 ; 2 J i 4 d + + BA 4 .- 4 hl [id a.| 8 \u201ca 2 La % * | D ; 3 A phat.ie aiain N PLA aay of * pF RRR av : â =~ RE à , Dray va POSE PRE MI PET NES sense PIRE Lain 51 Adler CEA ACARI ad i CEE wT TIRING ML QE [a On Lada a 3 ~0 = ns Lm a or Tea Se av Ame a ETON SFA _ 2 rp fo ptet arr rg » tsi oma pes \" + ! 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D +, SOA : BI SR \u201c+4 .5 AR | .% RB = xu R :: ta i.k 1 Lo ei ed by > fan) \u201ca i es \u2026 4 4 4 > CES 4 \u2018 - : \u201ca \u2019 £ .RE N , a ° 5 .a.ES , .= » .B ) I : : Co.Peo nL ! ue see ue La : 30 ! - .) Be Fes H uli ; \"= .ere Woh A 1 .Les A : < RY I.- 7 J = : .Tall F0 .; À > > B Lie oe, ; MN ih 2 % BA at 1175 .RN get QUEUE L \u2018 > k Le EL .4 Cu v KA Las -; = - , A ; Ny > *, .= ee] .E 3 - ; - i gs 2 3 Ë ; .STEAL ; .: W@ ° 8 > : | - = N A.A ; = \u201cew Re 2 ool z : - , + pr = \u2018 IF pu - - ; A A , Ç +.- \"sands of mechanics who have used it.We carry a complete stock.The James Robertson Co., Limited.MONTREAL.PRE LL BURABILITY, is attested by thou- The QUALITY still remains Province of Quebec.\u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 come in two sizes\u201425c | While [ muscles of one arm and: shouldez-were - .despatchers\u2019 telephone stood the line is now completed from | enjoyable evening of gloom on Monday afternoon when .of about 65 feet and being unable to swim, was only.able to keep afloat for \u2018a short time.Boats were near at band and started at once to the rescue, but could not reach him in time.Deceased was a Free Mason and an Odd Fellow, and very highly respected \u2018by all who knew him.He leaves a widow and one son, an aged mother and brothers and sisters to mourn his \u2018sad end.They have the sincere and heartfelt sympathy of the entire \u2018cont- munity.HOW THE BALLOTS STOOD: AT WA- } TERLOO CONVENTION.Waterloo, Sept.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The.{ Liberal convention, as reported | in yes- |, | teyday\u2019s s Record, was held Monday.There was a large delegation from ; fall parts of the county, every poll be- FROM TOWNSHIPS | ing represented.The President, V.Maichessault oc- qupied the chair, Mr.E.Bovin, secre: tary-treasurer, at his post.The first business was the election of officers for the County Association for the ensuing five years.Mr.- Wallace wag.chosen, President ;.Mr.barn he fell backwards from the stag- | Bourbonniere, Vice-President, and Mr.Bovin, Secretary-Treagurer.The first ballot for candidate stood - as follows : verely bruised.» Mr.Eaton is cettain- FC: A.Nutting sesesssrssis sssresanes se av 1] dy unfortunate, as a few weeks ago \u2018G.F.Con TIRER covers arenes verges vse 2 \u2018he injured his right hand severely, x Ballos s\u2026nee 6 A | which had barely recovered.Bo - He somes, si A BEAR KILLED AT CANTERBURY.we spoiled Bailots ' * \"Lhe second ballot stood: =f x \u2018BE.Allen geqpet ecrocsres cevecr nouses op \u2019 48 Ÿ 5 A.Nutting .aospeosse vvvose posses.LE .F.Payne.see \u201caeervaris \u2018 12 ç Bullock .\u2026\u2026.\u2018icisriess vorsssers sovoce The nomination of \u201cMr, Allen | Was.then made unanimous,\" a OFF FOR MEXICO: Poe Sutton, \u2018Que., Sept.23.\u2014(Specinl) \u2014 left on: Monday - morning for \u2018his \u2018annual vacation and \u2018will take a \u2018trip to\" \u2018stop over in Detroit, Chicago, Sti Louis, El\u201cPago and \u2018Now: Orle will visit several ' cities in old and\u2019 quaint Mexico.His: trip.will occupy E \u2018about three weeks and he will\u2019 return | about the middle ~ of Ovtobér.: Mrs: Griggs accompanied her husband as far as Montreal, rreturning home the same night.Mr.Griggs\u2019 trip will cover 7,725 miles, the return ticket costing $115.65.MARRIAGES, a _ 1 - MOSEL\u2014LAXER.An interesting wedding \u2018was solemnized on Sunday evening at 6 o\u2019clock at | the hall of the-Congregation Agodath Achaim in Griffith\u2019s block, when Miss Dora Laxer, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Laxer, was united in marriage to 'Mr.Samuel Mosel: .The ceremony ag performed by the Rev.Rabbi faxer uncle of the bride in the midst of many relatives and friends.: \u2018The bride wore a gown of .white silk with \u2018long tulle veil and wreath of orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet \u2018of white roses.She was attended by Misses Sarah Kushner and Rebecca -Echenberg, who were both dressed in pretty w ite - frocks with lace and flowers.The best man.was Mr.Frank Green- berg, cousin of ,the groom.The cere- \u2018mony was performed, according to «Jewish rites, under a canopy of red velvet lined with white silk, fringed with gold, and embroidered with the seal of the House of David, a six- pointed star.It was held by Messrs.M.\u2018 Échen- | berg, N.Heldfeld, M.Greenberg - and e At the close of the cere- ilig.:mony, the symbolical wine glass was \u2018broken and the mewly married couple led a grand march around the hall, the orchestra present discoursing gay ousic.\u2018 Refreshments were served and dancing began, and was Lept up with spirit and great enjoyment till midnight.Mr.and Mrs.Mosel went immediately to their home on St.Mary: street.Among the guests present were Mr.\u2018and Mrs.T.Vineberg, Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Cohen, Mr.and Mrs.Echenberg, \u2018Mr.\u2018and Mrs.M.B.Echenberg, Mr.and Mrs.Laxer, the Rabbi Laxer, Mrs.\u2018Laxer, Mr.and Mrs.Kushner, Miss \u201cbloom, Mr.J.B.Duford, Dr.Rioux and many others.J.F.+ ; \u2014 TRENHOLMVILLE.| The arrive s and departures inélude : Mr.Wm.Hatl, also Mr.and Mrs.Joi \u201c| Hall of Longue Point, spending a few days at Fineholm with Mr.and Mrs.E.Hall ; John Jackson, of .Topeka, Kandas, \u201ccalling on old friends and relatives here after an absence of 38 years ; Mrs.Bryson home to Howick, , after spending the summer with her \"daughter, Mrs.Reid; Mrs.Cooper, home aîter spending a \"week the guest of her daughter, Mrs.John Tinning ; Mrs, Verrill and son, Carl, to Mel- \u2018bourne before leaving\u2019 for their home \u2018in the States; after visiting Mrs.Ham- \u2018el at the Maples ; Miss Florence Brock -home after spending a few days in Melbourne with her parents.\u2018threshing mill, , bushels of oats an heur, which is the average run.| | \u2018IPs: Your Liver That Makes You Constipated ; The bowels move only when - the liver gives up enough bile.To \"correct Constipation, you must correct the.torpid, , sluggish liver.Abbey\u2019s: Salt regulates the bowels by regulating the liver, It makes the liver active and healthy \u2014 cure Constipation\u2014.> - and is a tonic for the whole - 25c.and 60c.a bottle.At all dealers.: \u2018ed their indebtedness .and the co [fore levied.The \u2018er there are six.hundred Catholic :[ehildten in Coaticook attending schoël.This number does not inélude Fa considerable number of the boarders Jat the Convent, who come from 107 \u2018tie school | nilding [brothers and have Assistant postmaster.Mr.C.D.Griggs; | oa many of the Western cities, his objec- [i tive point being Mexico City.\u201d He will }: s and |: \u201cKushner, Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Rosen- | \u2018Messrs.Stevens and Blanchette are |.| doing a good business with their new threshing out fifty |.last Sunday, the First Meeting Since Change ot System at Coaticook.\u2014 TAX OF SIX MILLS, A REDUCTION OF ONE MILL, IS LEVIED, Sept.93.(Special) \u2014 Coaticook, Sehool 5-5 met » re- The Catholic.Fai cently an riec tion.Pris Pas their first meeting since they became the school commis- \u2018sioners instead of trustees.Mr.H.St.Pierre, K.C., was re-elected chairman.Alderman J.B.Gendreau, who has been the sesretary of the Trustee Board for thirty-three years and has \u2018always taken a verÿ active interest lin the schools, was re-elected becre- tary treasurer.has The former rate of taxation is- sioners felt that they would be able | to run the schools on & Six per cent.sess t.s'amount was, therefore leviec \u201cschools under\u201d the _ control of the commissioners c nsist \u2018of one.in the North Ward and the | Commercial School, conducted ve oe e the amount raised they have a Brothers of the Sacred Heart.school commissioners, also, ha \u201ccertain controlling interest in laome \u2018departments of the Convent.Altogeth- all arts of the Province and the | New Prend States.\u201cThe \u2018something commissioners are expending ver a thousand dollars on occupied by) the also made exten- \u2018sive improvements to their.building and grounds at North Coaticook, SOUTH DÜDSWELL.| r.A.Cunningham, who has spent \u2018some time in\u2018 Oklahoma, has returned home.: Mr, W.Blodgett, from Sand Hill, Fiwas visiting at Mr.A.L.Hall's re- poemes \u201cMr.and Mrs.E.F.Orr and Mrs.H.Hughey were called to Windsor, Mills to attend the funeral of the Nittle \u2018daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank | Anderson.Mr.Orr and Mrs.Hughey have \u2018returned home, but Mrs.Orr is sponfling some time M her daugh- Ve J.Mackey, of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.John Mac- Key, on Sunday.Quite a number of the young men \u2018of this place attended the Conservative .meeting in \u2018Sherbrooke last Fri- dav- \u2018evaning.Corder, were calling on Mr.J N.Hall on \u2018Saturday.Mins Ella Hall spent Saturday in Angus, with her friend, Miss Muriel Planche.Mr.and Mrs.R.Cromwell and family have moved on to the Farm- near Cookshire.[daughter, of Gould, and Mrs.E.Mc- Kay; of Scotstown, guests of Mrs.A.'W.Saunders on Sunday ; Mr.M.\u2018 J.ing, 'who are about leaving for ' Coati- cook, where he \u2018has purchased a | residence, calling on relatives and friends at the beginning of the week ; Mrs.Jolli and young son to Holyoke, \u2018Mass., accompanied hy Mr.and Mrs.James Halcup ; Mr.and Mrs.Nut- \u2018brown, of Barre, Vt, visiting the latter\u2019s sister, Mrs.H.C.Turner; Mr.and Mrs.Forest Harrison, of Birch- ton, who spent Sunday with Mr.\u2018Mrs.D.Tite, who is yet ill, but last reports slightly improved.Mr.Guy Tite left Tuesday for | Wel- at Jand, Ont., where he has accepted a \u2018very.fine position with the Quality Bed Co., Ltd.Mrs.Sweetsir and little son \u2018have \u2018gone to Vermont to visit her sister, Mrs.Bodwell, for an indefinite time.* Mr.W.H.Downes is visiting his \u2018daughter, Mrs.Clark in.Spencer, Mass.SAWYERVILLE.Recent arrivals: Mr.H.A.Worby, Miss Paul and Miss Louise Worby, of Bast Angus, in tdwn visiting friends ; Miss Ives, of Cookshire.spending Sunday, with her friend, Miss Osgood ; Mrs.Bellam, Sr., of Clifton, at Mr.\"C.Grey's; Principal untley, of Cookshire Academy; with Mr.F.French.Rev.G.Williams, of Quebec, preached in the - Methodist Church, Sunday | morning, it being the annual Mission- : ary meeting.Miss Walbridge, of \u2018Montreal, is a guest at the Parsonage.The next meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid \u2018Society will be held Sept.30th, in the school room of the Church.Work will be provided and lunch served at five.All ladies and gentlemen are cordially invited to attend., Mr.George Stevens, of Kempfield, .Ont., arrived in town on Monday.Mr.McKenna and Mr.Frank Stevens were in Lennoxville on Saturday.\u201c|.MAGOG.: ; The funeral of the late Mrs.Rodger took place at the home of her sister, \u2018Mrs.Fred.Collins, \u2018paying a visit to her sister when she | yas taken ill, and in less than a week died.She leaves two sisters and a \u2018daughter to mourn her loss.Mr.and Mrs.R.B.Brown, of West- \"mount, have been the guests of Mr.-Brown\u2019s sister, Mrs.C.A.K.Mac- \u2018Pherson, for a few days.Mn.T.W.Keet has leased his farm |.ion Bunker Hill and taken up his resi- \u2018dence on College street.\u2018Mr.R.0.Stevenson, of Sherbrooke, -\u2018kwas in town yesterday on business.SOUTH BARNSTON.An Evangelist from Wales by the , name of Emanuel Jones, is holding revival meetings here in the Advent Church this week.They commenced 20th, and will last every evening this week and over next * Sunday.\u2018their organiza- | been seven mills on the dollar.From F rle, was.visi iting\u2019 Messrs.H.and S.Rolfe, of Ascot, Mowle ) | \u2014_ 4 BROOKBURY.| Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Wilson, of Huntinguile visiting relatives | here : Mr George Cowan and young Fleming and family, of Bishop's Cross- | and | Mrs.Rddger was | tion and ing.comprise a selection Fringed and Hemstitched, sizee\u20146 x 6, 9x9, 45x 45, 54 x 54.Cross-bar Linen for Blouses, \u2018big line at moderate prices.In Bleached.and Unbleached , new designs: - Bar Linen Handkerchicfs.Linen on 2nd Floor, - .;- In Embroidered Sheets and P Our recent purchases of Iri sh Linens.are of values we The assortment comprises the following: D\u2019oyleys Round and Square, 12 x 12, 15 x 15.b o\u2019clock Tea Cloths Embroidered and Hemstitched, in foll Fancy Hucks Sheeting \"and Pillow Case Linen.~~ Towels Plain and Fancy Huck Towels.Table Cloths and Napkins to mato © Some special fine goods in this lot as some are tend worm.Special Linens In Sheer \u2018Linens, Fine Do.Costume Linens, Meadow Ble.Linens, Fine Bird's Eye, Glass Linens, Crashes, Ete, cs loach) VERY SPECIALS = |\u2019 illow Slips, Embroidered and Cron Lot of 5 o\u2019clock Tea Cloth s bought, at less than ep, L.A.BAYLEY ur now ready for ; are justificd ; in \u20acmphg,, in tne loi OWIng sizes : 36 x %, 014 In a variety of pretty designs; also, in the plain, To.Embroidery Linen \u2014 .In 36 in., 40 in, 45 in.and 51 in.wide, .Lk Ld .In very fine quality ag well 4 Tablings at all prices and \u2018some very Nw, ee RESERY E WATER NEARLY EXHAUSTED.what will happen when the reserve water at the source of the Coaticook :River is gone.\u2018Lhe reserve water in .Big Averill has already been used, and } it is said that that row coming from Little Averill Lake will only last.a \"few more days.The flow of the river i is not sufficient to give power for manufacturing purposes or to run the electric light plant of the town.The.Council not long ago bought more* \u2026.water.power, but this is of no Use to them now, inasmuch as it has not heen developed and: even With development \u201c would not amount to much with the present scarcity of water.Taking ev- \u2018 erything into consideretion the people of Coaticook appear to be staring darkness in the face, both in their.homes,and in their-streets.The Council has no auxiliary power and has to rely wholly upon the water in the river for running their plant.- SOUTH DURHAM.Mr.George Richmond left last week for Oregon to visit his brother.He - will also visit his son James in Vancouver and other relatives in different places on his return trip.Miss Grace Barton left on Friday for Macdonald College, Ste.Anne de Bellevue.Her father accompanied her.- Recent visitors in town include : Mr.J.B.Lester, of Montreal, the guest of Mr.H.J.Smith, and other friends ; Miss Jennie Mitchell, of Gore, with the Misses Church; Rev.W.T.Wheeler, of Drummondville, iel Bonner, of Montreal, at Mrs thos.Cross\u2019, with Mr.Bonner ; Mrs.W.Cross and son, Sydney, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.I\".E.Skinner and son Lloyd, of Richmond, guests of Mr.and Mrs.- Wakefield ; \u2018Messrs.Irene Prefontaine; of Montreal.and Joseph Dufresne, of .Nicolet, with their grandfather, Mr.Prefontaine ; Mrs.Montgomery, of Sherbrooke, with her broiber, Mr.Jas.Duffy and other friends for a few days: Messrs.Powell and Craig, of Montreal, spent Sunday * with the former's son ; Mr.H.Mullen and Miss Mary Iregoire, of Bromptonville, guests t Mr.and Mrs.FE.Gregoire.Mrs.M.J.Mountain and daughter, \u2018Miss Bertha, have taken rooms gt Mr.A.Pelchatls for another year.| Misses E.J.Mitchell and Effie Hyde have returned from a visit with rela: tives in Richmond, J Mrs.William.Barton is home from a two weeks\u2019 stay in Montreal with re- \u2018latives, Departures include Miss Maude Griffith to L\u2019Avenir to \u2018visit relatives; Miss Esther Duffy.to Ulverton, guest of Miss Elva Church : Mrs.J.c.Parker to Rochester, N.Y., visiting\u201d Dr, and Mrs.McCauley ; Misses Jennie and Theresa Mullen to their home Towell, Mass., having spent: their vacation with relatives in the Townships ; Miss Jeannette Mullen : to her home in Montreal ; Miss Amanda Gre- goire to the convent at Acton Vale.\u2014 STANSTEAD.\" Mrs.John Gallaher, who had the \u2018misfortune to fracture her shoulder a couple of weeks ago, still remains a- bout the same, her condition being serious, - Messrs.Brault and Paradis, who | bought out the business of Mr.J.E.B.Champeau, are now in possession \u201cof same.be held Tuesday, Oct.13th.Tickets.good, returning on or before Oct.21.The pupils of the Ursuline Convent have heen observing their annual retreat for the past week.| The\u2019 annual harvest thanksoivine service of the congregation of Chri-t church will he held on Thursday even- i ing, Sept.: 24th, at 7.30 p.m.\u201d The special preacher will he Rev.Rural Dean Stevens, of Coaticook.All \"| cordially invited, in | Situation at Coaticook Not Promising.POWER IS ALMOST AT ITS MINIMUM\u2014DARK NIGHTS 16 AHEAD.; Coaticook, Sept.23 \u2014(Special.) \u2014 \u201cPeople in.Coaticook are wondering | guest of Mr.G.G.Barton ; Mrs.Dan-.of | + LEAVE SHERBROOKN, only.* Detailed intormation and Hota may be obtained at ticket offices, - D.J.FLANDERS, Pass.Tral.oe In NEW broo \u201cp.m., broo p.an., - For 80 HOME Sept.\u2018Sept.Return E.H.Art BI < Going in effec Vancou land, Ore.; San Francisco \u2018 ACCOMMODATION ©.Bherbrooke .apply to any of the sompany or to B.O.Grundy, ai A Sherbrooke: - THE CANADIAN NORTH.: Going Sept.21, 3, 2 .C.M.BURT, Gen.Pass.Ah, Tove, À { p Td FT am TIME TABLE , Effect Juve 20th, 1909, YORK EXPRESS.\u2014Leayun Mer .daily except Mondayss 6.30 a.m.\u2014For Boston 11.00 a.m,\u2014For Boston.sé Kew von sn p.m m.\u2014For Newport s .85 p.m.\u2014Daily excep aturdés, .New York.» 0.30 p.m.\u2014For Bosten,and.Now York\u2018 a ARRIVE SHERB 43 a.m.\u2014From Boston and New 8.66 a.m.\u2014From Newport.Yd 0.18 a.m.\u2014Daily except Monday, tou New York.2.55 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New.York.0.66 p.m.\u2014From Boston and | 11.50 p.m.\u2014From Boston and New Ta.8.30 ame = Mixed trom.Newport, Gen ys brooke 9.35 s.m., arrives Quede Li BOSTON \u2018EXPRESS.\u2014Leves Se {aff ke 7.00 a.m., arrives Quiby 83 daily except Sunday» PORTLAND HXPRESS.\u2014Lesves ne ke 4.06 Dm, arrives Quebe M4 daily except Bunday.~ TRAIN.La Chaudiere V time-tables or further particulss TRAINS WITHDRAWN, Brcme Lake Special from i oe : 1.25 p.m., Saturday oor Sherbrooke, 5.47 a.m., M service from Bain Sunday 9.30 a.m., arriving Magog 101 los a1 a.m.from Magog 8.00 p.m.brooke \u20188.35 p.m., bave been A contin for the season.- REDIJCED FARES.In effect until October 81, 1908, Bocood class colonist fares from 8 Sherbrooke Vancouver, Victoria, Seattls and Po land, $54.45.aly: eles, via Chicago, $54.45, San Francisco, XCURSIONS Te B WEST.Low rates.\u201d \u201cTicksts good N.OTTAWA EXHIBITIO 7 SEEKERS 29th.for 60 days.18, 19, 20, 22, 24, x.limit Sept.25th.1908.SEWELL, City Pass ay _ Sherbrooke, dg.\"EXHIBITION EXCURSIONS \"OTTAWA ont.23, 25 0 oe Scpt.22, 24, 2 Vv.Return limit Sept.\u201c zath, One Way Second Class Colonist fus .Sept.al » \u201csh to Oct.5 Seattle, was, FOS t Sept.Ist ver, B.C., ; solos, Cal.Coe A ! Corre points.: EXCU sponding 2.66 p.m., arrives Qed 6.15 a.m., daily except Bundsy: ~~ Also connecting trains on Moganths Div ision and Sly Pos : WL - ~ \u2019 TE RSION TO BOSTON, mark | Going Tuesday Oct 13,« $0.| Return limit City Ticket Office, as se a ps mm em ee ; The- annual excursion to Boston will from the ads.The kind of pd Oct.24, 1908.2 serai ,C.H.FOSS,\" CAP sont ill effects Then 2 sleep soundly, awaken » \u201cclear Lead and a an uf th a jate meal.iniod c great har You will store is measured and og I time by the kind of adverW\"* do.« A NIGHT.Take two Beecham's Pi \u2018tiring arid avoid any ! shire, of rion for if: \u201cSHERBROO] MORTGAGE Receives MODS Allows Inte uted half yes ORPI 7, DAN CY gH.EY me CORMI (BOSTON & MAINE LL | I will cof In Effect June oth, ton R | isco _ FOR THE OF THT xcept oa Persi Look Up Yd +».Re 131°Wel y PÎGEO à The Thankegivir Jamèt Chukelf o \u2018was largely atten \u201cfine, the singing : tion\u2019 a lar The Ladies\u2019 Aid : added\u201d a few imp: terior of the Chur oak reading desk hanging five beaut much to the beau Forest fires are cinity.\u201cib\u2019is fear ir baildings fire \u201cis \u2018oni achool opens Miss Marth charge.Miss Nora Titte Guthrie schodl, Pigeon Hill.Cre ground on Satur contents were ruif it a ght fire fron ile of our cit so) to atte] B Don\u2019t forget the ri ay eveni tl iss leita.and | Per pre Visiting i ban lo ms that undergo a Cast flanges C0 nore of teel Rib} effective rad and in consq :: amount of fu@ ?In a tesiRE -{Patented) + cast flangea | = LS BR.half yearly.; ! it might just as easily have been the 1 at 2 m.| \u2014 : AR oss | ompled DAVIDSON, President, questions of general interest to come lady herself killed insted of the [on Sunday last when the mortal re Gi pren, Prope resatiy or Montreal: oy = \"A.FOSS, Sec.-treas.before \u2018the Trades and Labon Congress horse.© mains of one well known and loved by Royal Mail Steamships \u2014 ai § cmos ot Canada, mow 1 atom wt Holton, AU this season of the year thoro_ is [Many in Dunham, Now.Margaret Ste rom Montres From Foriand IR Ce Pr 2B, EEUNSYICK, OF: E à \u2026 oo P sorted to be the advisability: of 0 much careless discharging of fire- phen, were rong y here to Je \u2018aid L:e- OTTAWA, \u201cSept.26.D Qu.J.H.ad : 4 EEE EE.15 reporte to e e à visablll y' ot arms that it is scarcely safe for a side her husban in the old church- KENSINGTON, Oct.3.Nov.7.; YCOTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 SAMPLE ; be .\u2019 - re the trades unions actively entering the peaceable citizen to be at work in |Y2rd.After long illness borne with | NORSEMAN ~ Oat.gy, Nov: 1 Dec.2 Rooms.Livery.C.L.Caswell, Prop.pu t $ ERS ADV political field.Though there is no or crossing their own fields all Ghristien patience, she Jeparted DOMINION oot, 17: Nov.; : § To - \u2018 ., ° .; ) .Vi ; Pe | ~ CORMI \\ 8 ]|reason to believe that all members of Much sympathy is felt for Mr.Levi this life at Worcester, Vass, at a very soeur BI ARK, oot 81.BUSINESS GARDS.E f i 3 - Be RE » 3 te .; fast, Glasgow, $37.50 : 0 7 \u2014 _ face of things with much potential Hill, also, sends a report of the A- tion entered most feelingly.C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SEWHLL, NICOL , ADVOCATE, 95 WELL- 5 = - pres Rh 18 pot conceivable that a hove matter.0, \u201cFather in Thy gracious keeping A pommrSN £: Ry.C.P; Ry.* ington Street, Sherbraoke.: EA FER 4 aber party cou ave a majority in \u201cNow the question arises who com- Leave we now Thy servant sleeping.\u201d oO LINE, .{j { + \u2018 ; ; - \u2014 - 7 ns > > » .: ; - , 7 .| 3 - .» ) ak\u2019 Yorn, | 0 | Parliament during the present penera- mitted the dastardly deed and what Qwing to the death of the Right 2% Tocrament Bts Montreat: MAT tee, Sun Life Baildiee Shorten UE Ce - 20° tao, or during the next, but it is con- possible excufte.could be given.It can- Rev.Bishop Carmichael, the lecture on i a LE .B L £ :.Ed | ar lor E - seival e Shab we might have before not be said the horse was mistaken ihe Pan- Anglican Congress, announced TI EN T.E.CHARBONNEL, L L.B., ADVO - E + 2 - ||long a Parliament in whith the two |for ndeer or bear as it.was gray.|to be given at the Ladies\u2019 College on MSHIPS +\"; 98 cate, Cookshire, Que.| 0 = D - great parties\\ would be nearly equal j .ER LS ne\", Dr.20th, 1908, Robert Hun- SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1908.y p p00KE RECORD CO: pripters ab publishers.very afl ernO0n: IIA printed sad POISE and 108 » elling- ; Bon perbrooke CE strictly in Seventy Years Yount ob se rpTION Pres sieur fo U HORSE WAS Stor DEAD BY HUNTERS.Dastardly Act on the Boadville = EAST FARNHAM, Recent arrivals : Mrs.Wm.Hamilton and baby visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.McClay, for a few weeks ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Hall and Miss Hauver, of Farnham Centre, also Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Gleason and family, of Cowans- ville, guests of Mr.and Mrs.McClay nw WIGGETT'$ SHOES The Time Coughs and Colds are Prevalent IS THE TIME when & real good cough remedy should be srB8 Lo states on Sunday ; Mr.Guy M B f on th dicine shelf of every sl to any pited States, .y y orey, -A., oO 1 \u20ac medicine s every ce ain BD ; : three A few days ago James J.Hill pass- .: Lachine Acad isiti 7 er k \u201cher: à Britain = nths, $1.00; thre ys ago Jan e Academy, wvisiting here on home.You never know when it Groat = 32.00 Se mobth 20 cents.} ed his 70th birthday.Dr.Osler\u2019s Road in Brome County.Saturday; Mr.Luther Collins, .of .a IBN cents | OF Taster Town: poo Sgdress 10 oh, sivtv-year limit to human usefulness is wrong, for Dr.Osler never intended it to be taken seriously.Age need be no -barrier to achievement.Age brings tive of priceless experience, yet a man is no 5 Sith year.À La resident older than he feels.Longfellow came { nearer the mark when he said: _ the residence of his son- STER My A.Graham, Granby, fag, iD his tland, anc : jekshire, Sco 1a 14, ; < anna for fifty-four years.Age is opportunity no less than youth THERBROOKE LOAN & Thou ir anôther dress : MPANY And as evening twilight away, .Le The sky is filled with stars invisible.JORTGAGE C0 s by day.; | \"+ Receives money on deposit and | Labor in Politics.Miows Interest at 4 p.C.Po Most important among the many | labor unions look with favor on the ; proposal, it is in no way to be won- qe a\u2019 ; dered at that many of them, especiall | will continue the among the.leaders, undoubtedly do I'he venture would be fraught on the in strength, and-in such a contingency a small well organized Labor party would hold the balance of power, thus being in _.a position to compel the Government to grant desired legislation.- Some such possible state of affairs must naturally be tempting to Lahor leaders, but even from Lapor\u2019s FOR THE BALANCE \"OF THE.MONTH.fut oa Persians, Mink 8 Fores.Look Up Your FURS For point of view the subject is worth tely lost,\u201d to the terrible.bush fires which are Set.2, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN | INSURANCE AGENTS; ty Ca¥ : : À : + raging in this vicinity, menacing the Oct: 10, Sat.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN \u2014\u2014_ [ \u2018 i 7.Repairs.thorough consideration before taking KINGSBURY homes of several of our farmers near- oot.1e.Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND {|T D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR - ÿ \u201ct any action.Labor legislation would A : ss Oct.% Sat.| - LAKE ÉRIR J .\" be class legislation and class _legislé- Sd tion is vicious.It cannot permanent- lv benefit even the particular class, 131: Wellington St.° which it was designed to benefit.Fur- EE thermore Tabor is already powerful and scarcely stands in need of \u2018he assistance, which special legislation eg.gon, she was sitting nearby when suddenly the report of a rifle rang out, and \u2018the horse _ dropped dead, shot through the head.She saw two young men with rifles near the road just previous to the shooting.: The stupidity, recklessness, or care- prehension, as the horse was quite a large animal, gray in color and could not possibly have been taken for a that the guilty parties made off in the bush.after the shooting.It is hoped that they may be locat- | ed and an example made of them, as Royea, as the horse was a good one, and hé unfortunately can ill afford the loss of the animal.Verily a person\u2019s life is not safe on the hichway nowadays.Mr.Royea 18 an industrious, honest, poor man, to whom the loss of the horse but just acquired, means considerable, and all would be glad to.see someone take steps to get means .to buy another horse to replace the one so unfortuna- The.arrivals are: Miss Lapridwin, of Montreal, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Cas- sidy ; Rev.Norman McLeod, of Esper- ance, N.Y., visiting Mr.and Mrs.W.Neilson ; Mr.Henry Wilkinson, of Farnham, visiting Mr.and Mrs.Mc- Lean.lessness of these men is beyond com- deer, The worst feature of-the case is, The Record\u2019s correspondent at Iron Lawrence, Mass.; Mr.Byres, of Mont- Brome Lake.; the Conservative picnic at Cowansville Saturday.JS 1° Mr.Howard Hulburt, of Waterloo, was the guest of Mr.Thomas Wilkinson a few days last week, Lo Mrs.Calvin Griggs is visiting } her daughter, Mrs.Riddick, at Farnham.\u201c Mr.Isaac Hyatt, of Swanton, iVt., preached in the- Congregationa chjreh two weeks ago.» Lo DUNHAM, A specially sympathetic service was held in All Saints church at 2.30 p.m.early hour on Saturday, Sept.19th, aged fifty-seven years./ The hymns the laborer\u2019s task is o\u2019er.\u201d\u2019 Into these and the rest of the devotions in the church and at the grave the congrega- Thursday, 24th, by Revs.Willis and Skatford, will be postponed to a later date.LT BONDVILLE.-The Harvest Home in connection with the Anglican Church has been postponed until further notice owing by, who would thus be prevented from attending the service and supper.\"The death of Bishop Carmichael has cast a gloom over this parish where of our congregation feel that they have lost a personal friend.The bell A large number from here attended : visited friends here recently iand | sung were \u201cAbide with me\u2019\u2019 and \u201cNow he was much beloved and every one | For people who care F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, E 10 Strathoona Square DOMINION LINE Steamers sail at 2 p.m.from Portland.ond-class to Liverpool, $45.00 ; to Lon- Liverpool, London.Londonderry, Bel- MODERATE RATE BERVICH.\u2014Sec- don, 82.50 additional.Third-class to will be needed, and needed bad- any only, 419.qeuld i ; , .HORSE WAS BEING E real ; Mr.George Mansfield, of Man- ly.Any moment a cough or.0 yeal tters 8 + .FED BY THE ge = , O an gs ang money FE press or post [still fresh jn the public mind and Mr.ROADSID chester, N.H., visiting his friends for a J.A.WIGGETT & CO cold may attack some member pt Pré register letter.ading 50 Hill's achievement is of interest in E WHEN IT WAS week ; Mr.and Mrs.Fred.Ellison the \u2018 \u2018 of your family but its duration Bo Thanks, Poetry, we line.(comparison, Two other notable per- SHOT DOWN\u2014HUNTERS rer of n°5 ne Mrs pe = OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, will Be exceedingly brief indeed 5c ; ord.\u2014 cons mic : : - reeport on Sunday ; Miss Cora Buck | _ os Le es - ere Er le |, A Awa TRE fy oe si a to ge ti .|v am, J.ondvi y sal\\\u2014 A\u2019 .ill, ¢ \u2019 j Marriages and Dea Andrew Carnegie, and Mark Twain most vi 2 Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A Mes re is slowly r me f School Book that cough or cold with girths = should not be forgotten.All four are kon Sunday \u2018al ee Oo place pre an attack o al, Tecovering rom S BIRTHS.CL .[row past seventy, Hill the greatest à of South Stukel ast.Sr Our village school opened on Mon- _ ep y i pston, on the J9th of railroad builder, Morgan, the great through ÿ, Was WINE day morning with a lar ttend AND ALL il I 1 if $ yr up poxsE-Tn Bar to Mr, and Mrs.E.[financier ; Carnegie, most famous of \u20ac ough here on ber way home from Miss Loach Knowlton 1 Re attendance.; gptember, a son | \u2018 philanthropists, and Mark Twain owansville and stopped io feed her A large black bear 15 teacner.th ne .e - pure.; verville Sept.14th, prince of humorists.The list could horse some oats which she bad in the outskirts of the village last week Tt C 00 equisites Of White Balsam AINTER\u2014At Ses rs, Ernest Paint- be extended indefinitely, but it is not tho ord on pe Iron Hill road just ON lis.supposed to have Seen driven \u2018out i son to Mr and _ necessary.Dr.Osler was wrong, or |= ®C8° O° the bush, a short distance | of the woods by the dense smoke, See \u201cThe Prize\u201d Exercise and Scrib- \u201c Price 25c.per bottle + .rather it should be stated the popular fires ol the Anglican Church.Having:] Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Hall and Miss bling Books.| 10% .- DEATHS.| impression of his famous remark is uniitched the horse from the w&- |Tucia Kathan have returned irom | Griffith\u2019s Drug Store (THE KODAK STORE.) 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.RECOMMENDED - EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTEL*.0nPoeDeo@erBre@eeesBoeBnBorsePre@ugd JPARNHAM\u2014CANADA \"HOTEL.NEW.ŒÆ - Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire.ADVOCATES; AWRENCE MORRIS AND MclVER, Advocates, etc.Sherbrooke.Fa A pi PT .~~.TO LIVERPOOL Sept: 2, Sat.-~ LAKE MANITOBA Oct.30, Fri, EMPRESS.OF BRITAIN E.H.SEWELL, * City Pass.Agent, J att ne E rs Se CIVIL ENGINEERS.* bec, Office\u2019 81 St.Peter St., Resi - {dence 82 de Salaberry 8t., Tel Conuection.S A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI- ~\u2019¢ cook.Bell phone.No extra.charge for Sherbrooke.| e ance agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, etc.Record block, W 8.DRESSER, & CO.SHER- LYY ebrookè.All branches of Insurance.-\u2014 DENTISTS, K.ADDIE, C.E., P.L.8., QUE- ne 7 ce pa oy Ed Bl.dw My, AEE ary SE | - wee rw op a SEE : * me recense I EE IE te H A: McCREA, D.D.S., L.D.A.HE» Dental Surgeon.+.PIGEON HILL.might appear to render.To carry The programme that is being pre.of the Church of the Good Shepherd, North Hatley over E.T.Bank.A 2 x .ui : i e.tolled for half an haur on receipt of The Banksgiving service held in St.the argument a step further, working- pared for the annual tea 1s of the.ol : A dm Chabot on Thursday evening: Men have other interests besides those best.Mr.W.Ewing and Miss Ewing; the sad news.= The hearts of all, go ws largdy attended.The music was-| Télated to their work, interests in com- of Melbourne, will sing while Rev.out to our beloved Rural Dean Car- YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS | .ged pou, - Mrs.Frank Allen ; Mr.T.Noyes visit- Chester, is home for few d * ; : EW ; BAC ; .$ , a few days.Our Catalog: \u2018 OT or Veothor Mer pending eu with CHEWING TO co ing his mother, Mrs.Noyes.: Mr.and Mrs.J.= MeKoown have vi 1¢ explains ive *¢ > ' her =n Pe, \"ine ; 7 : ; et to their ontreal home for .Viz: Patent Foo other exclusive ; Hecla\u2019 features Recent arrivals and departures In The new plugs are FULFORD.the winter.=.le A Car sed Joints, Individual Grate Bars, etc.- 60 clude: Mr.Charles Fuller, of TFarn- 3 = The Thanksgiving dinner, which was Mr, and Mrs.Rogers and family, alpe = ine Bros, & Co.Limited, Preston, Ont.ham, here on Tuesday ; the Misses Bon- bi gger than ever.appointed to be held at Fulford On Lo, Mr.and Mrs.Touden, who have your - PROVINCIAL OA A.R.WILSON.CoATicook AGENT ; C.A.KENNEDY, neau to New Jersey ; Mr.and X rs.ï Sept.24th, has been postponed on ac- occupied Rockwood for the past sum.tbe = SPRESENTATIVE : F P.DRAPER, 46 WAVEELEY ST., MONTREAL.(FD Cady, of Sweetshurg, and Mr.T.: count of the death of our esteemed \u201cmer, have returned to Montreal.\" you } Robinson.! Bishop Carmichael, (mer \u2018 .you } Ra er ; | © sa TL .aIsville to fe, the singing good and the collec- | mon with other citizens of all lasses, tion unusually large.\u201cland in the estimation of hosts of Te Ladies\u2019 Aid of St.James have thinking union members these other in- added a low improvements to the in.terests, affecting the country as a tetior of the Ch sola , whole, transcend the peculiar interests = ii dal a dore ER °py [O1 theït class.The larger aim of Ca- | banging § .oT \" |nadian polities\u2019 in the presgnt day is x he boty ofS Orhich add to build up the countyy, in popula- Forest fires are racine in this vi.HOT in impontance, in \u2018power, and there ity.bis feared that Nr ee M is no room yet for side issues in the : Shufelt's buildings are in danger, as larger am.re ig only a few rods from >) ROSENBERG.iy edool opened on Monday morn- Messrs.G.B.Campbell, of Rosen- thar s Martha Thomson is in berg, and Delbert Smith, of Manches- \u2014The Onlooker.: Carmichael, of Richmond, will assist in the- entertainment, also the Rev.J.W.Mcleod, of Martintown, Ont.former pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s church.\u2018 À FITCH BAY.Arrivals are : Christie Gustin home from Montreal for a week\u2019s vacation, L.Gustin and Willie Bradshaw home from Stanstead College over Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.Wood, of West Derby, Vt., visiting their daughter, Mrs.Geo.Gregory ; Mr.and Mrs.Ned.Hartson and Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Sunbury, of Craik, of Melbourne, and Rev.Mr.michael in this his great affliction.+ , WEST SUTTON.Mr.H.Girvin spent Sunday at North Sutton, the guest of Miss\u2019 D: Strong ; Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Woodard and son visited at Mrs.Woodard\u2019s parents, W.0.Hawley\u2019s, at ~ Sutton Valley, on Sunday.Mr.H.Pasha and family, and Mr.turday and Sunday visiting relatives and.friends in Franklin Center.Mr.C.N.Chamberlain visited his cousin, Mr.F.Carr at Sutton Junction; on Sunday.Joe Marco, of Kirk\u2019s Corner, spent Sa- Sun Life Building, Sherbroake, \u2014 RHYSICIANS & SURGEONE; A.DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, \u20ac Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.= Private hospital and Office, 49 King St.In Faghmond, 1st.Tuesday of Month.In ticook, 2nd.and 4th.Tuesdays.A.C.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY.* Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 ito 9a.m., 1-3 p.m., 7 to8 p m., i Res.66 King St., Sherbrooke , Que.R.BROWNING, OF LENNOXVILLE has moved from Belvidere Road to ly occupied by Dr.Thomas.Be, v : î issi : [North Hatley, visiting Mr.J.Wait;; Mr.J.B.Strong received the good : Miss Nora Tittemore is teaching the ay 1 are comping on Missisquoi Mr.F.J.Bogue, of Knowlton, visiting\u2019 paws that his horse which has Seen Rad Consultations until Sam.19 fie school.Miss Olivine Chevalier has.returned his uncle, Mr.Thomas Bailey; Mr.very sick and which Dr.Savage, West p.m.7-8 p.m., and by appointment.Pigeon Hill Creamery burned to the! from Swanton, Vt., for a time., Poud on Saturday noon.All the | School has not yet reopened here and ton ; , | tents were ruined.It is supposed ; we understand that no teacher has\u2019 ite At wet fire from the hoiler.been engaged up to the present date.y=oi our citizens drove to Cow- attend , the celebration | Don?URY.5.J sick list oo.orrow has heen on the 3 .L 4 Co.George Allis the past week, also Mrs.| : : Miss Ta Son and Mrs.Levi Allison._ 7 He are 118 and Master Bertie Trom- 3 THE Tr | BUCKLEY Ont, forget th Lo.es eng this oresters\u2019 ball on | -and Mrs.Ernest Shelden, of Farnham, visiting relatives ; R.Shelden home from Georgeville; Mr.and Mrs.Ali.Gardine and son, Louis, of Rochester, N.H., visiting friends; Mrs.F.H.Rider home from a visit to Lynn, Mass.; Mrs.D.J.Carr and Mrs.Robt.Seymore home from a visit to friends in Mansonville and East Berkshire, vt.: The subject of Rev.J.S.Hutchinson\u2019s address at the Congregational \u201cWhy people ought_to go to church.\u201d Bh! NORTH PINNACLE.church next Sunday morning will be.Brome, is doctoring, is on the gain, and he will bring it home this week.Mr.E.J.Lee drove to Abercorn on Monday and called on his brother, C.H.Lee, at Alva, on his return.Mr.F.Garland is in the neighborhood with his threshing machine.Mr.J.C.Reid and W.Bergeon were the guests of E.J Pl on Sunday.WARDEN, < Mrs.Percy Boright and children,who have heen stopping with Mr.C.W.Curtis for the past few weeks, have returned to their home in Montreal.IMPORTED ENGLISH | \u201cBROAD CLOTH; TH CA TS LE ROIS OS te eg R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALISTY to the Protestant Hospital.Eyé, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 37 Dufs erin .Ave., Sherbrooke Consultations:\u2014 10-12 a.m.,, and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.R.F,.A.GADBO1S, (SPECIALIST ) Children\u2019s diseases, 51 King St.L.G BAGHAND, M.D.SPECIALIST, - - Since 1899 has Lad full \u2018charge of the at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- ; ry] - es \u201d .tal.; , Visiting friends in Cookshi - Looks good, à Feels good, Miss Hattie Crowhurst, of Boston, is Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hos- Is feared that Mrs Moli SIT BUCKLEY & \u201cSONS a .last week visiting her niece and nephew, Miss E.pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day ex- Ke to undergo anoth.McCanna will sas Y & » London.A few of the guests here Fo .: C.and Mr.H.S.Newton \u2019 govt Sunday.At his ofice 17 Brooks SL, er i ! + .Ferris, O : Ar.Al, Oe .erbrooke, Que.,from a.m.to 4 operation.- mre er Ae Mr, and Mrs.J.1 ; Rev.J.W.Davidson preached a Another 1908 Improvement in | Hecla\u201d Furnaces \u2018he fire pot is the most effective radiating surface in a warm air furnace.That is why every manufacturer seeks to increase that Ne = surface by the addition eS of cast iron flanges, or | pins or corrugations.the prime oo flanges or pins covers a large part of wy suriace of the fire pot there is a limit to the numbe RO .; r of such cast flanges as.can be effectively used.The \u201c\u201cHecla\u2019 S As cach of these of ay other fre teel ibbed (Patented) Fire Pot is astep far in advance those i the BI nstead of thick and sandy cast iron flanges Bey can be or =\u201d ore steel and are neat and clean.Being uniform cist flanges ve Le c ose together that, where we formerly used 19 2) more of ype WW use 97 steel ones without covering Steel Rabbi (Pare dar or the por fictive rad.atented ) Fire Pots provide twice as much 2ung surface as any\u201d other fire pots made, and in c Onseguence radia \u2018{ : .te far amount of fuel, more heat with the same n .(Pa a test extending over two years, Steel Ribbed ented) Fir.- .cast flan ) Fire Pots showed a saviñg-ef r1%/, in fuel, over À cultural Show.| ceived from a Southern Pink Pond Anderson, Ind., guests at Mr.Ferris\u2019 mother, Mrs.Mary Ferris last week ; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Clark, of Hartford, Conn., visiting at Mr.Clark\u2019s mother, Mrs.A.Clark, at Hillside.Mrs.A.Clark, of Hillside, is quite ill.Dr.McDonald, of Sutton, is attending \u201cher.Mr.Herman Barnes, of Province Hill, was visiting his mother, Mrs.V.Barnes and other relatives here this .week.\u2018Miss Addie Sweet, of Sutton, has been a guest at Mr.M.Derrick\u2019s a few days.Lo epee = PEARCETON.Mr.and Mrs.Anson Vernal, of Brome Centre, Que., were recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.W.Gage.Mrs.Mary Hal, of Bedford, is visiting at Mrs.Roderick Wightman s, and other friends.\"Mr.John Clough was in Granby, last week attending the annual Horti- Miss Zina M.A.Jones recently re- Lily Farm several buds of the Pink Pond Lily, which after being placed in water and opened, were certainly a thing of great beauty.: \u2014 COWANSVILLE.Mr.James Aird, of Sweetsburg, has sold his farm to Mr.Bessette, of Mar- ieville, wholtook possession of the place a few days ago.Mr.Aird and family intend to leave for Montreal in a few weeks.Miss Emma Heslam left on Monday memorial sermon on Sunday last in memory of the late G.S.Reynolds, a former pastor of the Methodist church ere, Mr.Myron Lewis went to Montreal with a car load of cattle, which he home on Saturday.his visit to South Stukely and is stopping with his daughter, Mrs.W.F.Shores.Miss Addie Dunn received an official cheque one day this week from the Superintendent ot publie Instruction.*; BRIGHAM.Co Recent arrivals include : Mr.Moodie, \u2018of Amherst Park Congregational church, Montreal, preaching here on Sunday in exchange with Mr.Pierce; Mr.William Walker spending a fess days at Mr.Warminton\u2019s ; Mr.E.Es- tey, of Eastman at Mr.M.A.Stowe\u2019s; Mr.J.E.Johnson home from Knowl- ton, The death occurred recently of a former resident of this place in the person of Mr.Martin Delaney, of Farn- ham.Deceased leaves a widow and seven children.Interment in the R.C.cemetery at Adamsville.\u2018More enjoyment J STAG disposed of while there\u201cand returned Mr.S.S.Martin has returned from |him every success in his studies, CT MTS TT APT CE SOUTH STUKELY.| Mrs.A.E.Griggs from a trip to Winnipeg ; Miss Edna Dowland, of Montreal ; Mrs.R.A.Savage, from Knowlton, and Mr.and Mrs.E.A.Savage, of Knowlton.\" Messrs.H.H.Spencer, and E.Chamberlain have been spending a week in Stanstead and vicinity, Melbourne last week to attend the Martin-May wedding.\"Mrs, W.R.Peters is visiting friends eh Ottawa and Ashton, Ont, Mr.Fred.Whitehead, of Silver Valley, moves shortly on his farm here, - Solomon Magoon.SOUTH GRANBY.The last of the servrzes were held here on Sunday last, Mr.Hindley returning to Montreal to continue his studies.During his short stay here he has made many warm friends.All were sorry to have him leave and wish Recent arrivals: Mr.Spencer Math- eson, of Waterloo, at Mr.D.Clow\u2019s ; Mr.Hindley and Mr.Leslie Mitchell, of Granby, at Mr.Frank Allen\u2019s; Mr.Herbert Robinson and Miss Geraldine Hayes, of Fulford, at Mr.J.R.Rob-.imson\u2019s ; Mrs.iJames Robinson, of Granby Hill, .visiting her daughter, r Recent arrivals include: Mr.and ,, Mr.and Mrs.William Martin, and | (Mr; and Mrs.Julign Martin were in which he recently purchased of = Mr.\" EASTERN TOWNSHIPS | ~~ BANK | .Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000.Established 1859.Head Office, SHERBROOKE 79 Branches and Agencies through- Issues Letters of Credit, payable the world over, Banking \u2018 Business.Savings Bank Department at all Branches : \u201c Interest at 3 > cent.Paid or Credited Quarterly on eums of $1.00 and upwards, | : WANTED The public to know we have sold ¥9,« 800 feet hard wood flooring during the : past eight months.This is the only floor: we manufacture it, hole bored and hollow back, guaranteed to fit and lay well, and to be [thoroughly kiln dried.Try it in one room, and you will want it for the whole house.: * A.H.CUMMINGS & BON, LTD., Coaticook, Que: = KNOWLTON.Mrs.Jas.Arthur, of Meckling, South Dakota, is visiting her brother in Knowlton, Mr| George Macfarlane.Mr.William M! Macfarlane, of Man- the Main Street, into the house former- .eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department out Canada.Facilities for transacting all kinds of\u2019 i SERRE Te F RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908.a nee oT a Mr.and Mrs.Gaïvne,- \u2018of Melbourne, \u201cTo think that-I have/travelled the world over and used the finest of pianos, then to reach Canada and Wiscover the Heintzman & Co.piano, a veritable Prince among pianos compared with any I have ever _ Used.oo \u2014De Pachman.am visiting in Lennoxville.| Miss Margaret Do rty has beet | \u2018spending a few days in Ottawa with Friends.\u2026 The Title to the greatest piano made under the British Flag has \u2026 Milline ry openitig at Mis Leo's, on heen worthily bestowed on the HEINTZMAN & CO.PIANO (Made by \u2018Tuesday, the th, and two following Engin Co ® Sak B) + \u2018 ye olde firme of Heintzman & Co., Ltd.) p,O 228 TO | days.: : No piano of home or foreign \u2018manufacture, outside of a piano of As usdal, oûr \u2018store\u2019 ie well filled with Mr.Frank Leach left yester day for 1 To meet the de Heintzman & Co., was chosen for the Prince of Wales\u2019 personal apart- goods suitable for Wedding Gifts.trip to Brockville, Ottawa and - other + made a few \u2014 + 4 © \u20ac « \u20ac ments, eithet in 1901 or 1908.when on a visit to Canada.Phi ; no à wns.Cali Skin Si nes of] LE , In a short time the Sheffield Choir, the greatest musical organiza- This week we are showing 8 Job of | Ontario tow) .three soles, hoe, thee ling tion in Great Britain, will cross the Atlantic, to give a series of con- dainty China in one of our windows.Chew Britannia Tobacco.dressy shoe n heel, A | .à certs in the leading cities of the Dominion.They have chosen a Heintz- | Prices range from $1.00 to $5.00 per Mr.1, Achille.Dufresne has returned 0 Quality | vithont Rubbers ote man & Co.piano, for.use at.all concerts ; sed piece.\u2018from Motitreal, \u2018where he was call- {Mail orders for \u20ac at the te pianos of instruments.have astonished in topo van d- We should be pleazed' to have \u2018 you |ed.by the death of his mother.Columbia and Ever Ready Dry Batter | ® shipped the day rece thoy frey, R.A.M.8 come in and see what we have, even \u2018Miss Eliza Osborne, who has been ies, Ammeters, Volt Meters, Battery & | Our Cobbler ie he \u201cIt afforded me the greatest pléasure to know that so fine an instru- if you do not wish to buy just yet.visiting Mrs.George | Gill, Queen street, Connectors, Battery Flash Lights, « ast.li vou have \"ty ment as the Concert Grand Piano of Heintzman & Co., used at my con- _ | has returned to her home in Magog.| Spark Plugs, Spark Coils, Calypsol & hn vou want done n° Ror § certs in the Armories, is manufactured in Canada.\u2019 * Pol Plancon, French A.GC.SKINNER | - Read.Lanctot\u2019s.adv., this issue.Gas Engine Oil, ete.¥ wild N di Llong apg | ( ! : I Basso.| - Hoon à Sons Joelle Jog, Optidan., | Amen trom, Newport, ve wis ar | Blectrical Repair and Supply Co.in Mm SPatch, .: ; .7: Strathtona Sqnars: rested lst night ing drunk an : =.4.OR Sole Agents for Heintzman & Co.Pianos in Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships atid Squass.sleeping in a lane atthe rear o Depot =.WwW, ¥:.WIGGETT, Prop.ENgy 180 Wellington Street.gn _ 064466464 Why are you not amongst the immense crowd of SATISFIED PEOPLE who buy their Furniture from us?Our stock is most complete this fall.Lom Court St.Jean | : .cals - LL = A - .TNE 2 age So wd _ Se veus Ra à - faste 2.\u201chE ac art TC cain Loa iain aa A.pero Y Si Re SM i ad Spe a RE RE a 0 LM ES * EE IPL A or.pe Men) ar 5 : er \u201c .; (SA ED Cam RENEE 508 YN ONE WEE 4 CO Tr FXG 2 SIE CP AE :.PHU.ora or we vil ot aa cao et a A TIE ew IR GN CR res TER open 0 2.7 = v - 4 1066 RR YEH CRETE ST SSSR TC OPEL ! î 1K EAI TRADE.mark UNDER S which are bein in our store thi _ \u2014\u2014 .- __ 2 - mr a p bani on enme a PIU rom.street.Mrs, Ernest A.Crockett, of |Lewis- | '} companied.by hey friend Miss lapche | \u2018McQuinn.; : À.of having the supply closed off with- # SPECIAL BARGAINS, Mr.C.R.Duncan, B.A.J pastor of jout notice, \u2018 | sume his work and, will again take Hall, 11 Strathcona Square.All] i R 0 N B E D S charge of the church services.| cordially invited, 1 Cl Î > Mrs.Sicotte, widow of the late Don\u2019t forges the exc Reed Rockers at remarkably small prices.\\ acinthe on Saturday last at the À Exquisite 830 Gent\u2019s chiffonier, quartered ' oak, English im great age of 98 years, i the grand; Jaen Saale Ë 6; fare, Common Chairs, medium price dining room sets.Eastern Townships Bank, Lennoxville.127, C,0.F.Spring Beds and Mattresses at great reduction.TRY US.@ qe | 8 gr Smoke Master Mason Tohacco,, Miss.Carrie Hovey, | daughter f Mr.fou the store in the Whiting block, | fornia, where she.will spend the win- { FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRIIIIIIIIIIININIIININIIS now in use as the Conservative head: ter with relatives.| = \u201c= i+ ~~ = | put in position.The glass came from .: : LL \u2014 _.- the firm of Sharp & ce: \u2018Montreal.was-in\u2018town yesterday on his \u2018 The magnificent brass candelabra on | \u2018The ° J.\u2018Rosenblooni & Co.im} the \u2018high altar of the Church of St.| Star Clothing Hall, will be closed} \u2018for the first time at the.grand ordina- \u2018pm, On account of the.Jewish_-N small nor too large for us.tion service on Sunday, \u2018was the gil | Year, \u201cRemember, our storo wi CL Nn o the.member for Sherbrooke, and We will deliver you a.pound a ) EEE oC à ton, Me., arrived home Tuesday, ac-] i CITY NEWS: A À Ce SAR Pay: ar water bill or run the risk | | ! the Baptist: Clurch,' has -suffivientlyde: Mr.W.H: Willis will reac tor i | % REAL REDUGTION On All \u2018| covered from his recent illness to re- night at 7.45 p.m., in old YMCA.} Smee Judge Sicotte, who passed away a} N.H., on y Plate glass, fOr ce vouovres tres sreterensétinne ave evermre rt vise eee 024.00 [mother of Mr.Louis Sivotté, of the [Boucher & Lacroix\u2019 | ET D ARGHE & GQ., 6 UP c = RN The enormous plate glass windows Fred, Hovey, left yesterday for Cali- quarters, have arrived and are being | My George Chant , ef Stas tead, | Expert carpet layers at Edwards\u2019.0.UW.Convention, | is neither too Your business Jean Baptiste, East Sherbrooke, .used from Friday, 6 p.m,, to Saturday, 0} rs.A.Norreys Worthington, wife open Saturday night._ \u2018of tea or make a contract to -» knowled letter 1 4 The Sherbrooke W:C;T.U.will meet | was, acknowledged in a letter from the with Mrs.G, N.Hodge, Queen direct, expressed on behalf of the parish and \u2018Friday at 3.pm.to plect a de ega himself sincere gratitude.and apprecia- for the coming Proving ci .© We : are carrying an anusually heavy stock of \u201ccarpets ww cans Yr.Æ | 1 .Bv body \u2018who -has 4sE or he he thought.which em onde ES 1 be and the colors, designs: and range of qualities are far better thay w Se titute for Silk 1: X - unstinted p 3 : deliver you a million pounds.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.The.crowd grows bigger: at pvery \u2018the average.Your choice of body alone or body and borde te an them une\u2019 oni 118 a The Lady Superintendent of the Pro- | 12°8108 ab the he nou under th po CROSSLEY\u2019S VELVET, at ï , ra 1 B® = N testant Hospital acknowledges with: \u2018management Last.ht.there were.BRU ; ST > Bbeercereeeeees Trent sess wien, Conn 190 A lady demonstrator 2k thanks the following list of donations skating moving.pictures, orange ages, | RUSSEL CARPETS, at .Qo .$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 k, direct from the 1: received : 1 lemon squeezer, 1 elec- |.ce-legge d races and a cha mo ° ship = TAPESTRY CARPETS, Bb reine ce a 000 es 45c, 60e, The, $1.08 bry \"with every style : # i ule op Jight Jor.Nurses\u201d Home: ! lrace, The admission to-all this is Se.PLAIN WOOL TERRIES, 36 in: wide wo.wim woos crcl) in the magt sue 3 5 io pots, Ladies\u2019 Committee ; crab ap- Two hours a Jun for c.The lame woorL CARPETS pre ee eee sete eee an] en 65e, 5c 8h Fe Sits you: to ca 45 Ë is Wiss Dance; crab apples, Mrs.J.TY g PT oovates ese sn en ave eus E l'rices run I from\u201d 81.Yr TR wg hei 1 basket vegetables, Mrs, | In.connection with the annive sary SQUARES, al sizes in Velvets, Wiltons, Wools, Tapestries, Un 3 BR ANGH & y Frank Grundy ; 1 barrel \u201capples, Dr.T.|services of St.Andrewls church the | ions, and Brussels.; ; - it = ELLE Ladies Aid facioty vil ire + | Measures taken in all parts o the city free of charge.Sample i F jars: canned fruit, 1 jar honey, 10 lbs.{28th, in the lecture hall.\u2018The artists | M sent on approval.© Kid Gloves Fe à ve ing on Lm tomatoes, Miss Mills, Rock Forest ; for pue occasion ho e Miss , abel BK \u2014 > - EE wn {7 - tea, coffee, canned salmon, vinegar and Barker, soprano, who yi make her ! M on : : 2 Fo 2 butter, from .Hospital Counter, Ladies\u2019 farewell appearan Sherbr oke ; 1 MR.a : is \\ - no fh \u201crr 55 io! | EDWARDS FURNITURE GO'Y 8 \u2014 - \u2014 \"Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco, = us Es ny Mr.| | = eee The funeräl took place on Monday ne ro Cod La Co ; mod en \u2014\u2014 IR morning ai the Cor othe Touma | 235 7.CASSVILLE.|| We are the Eastern Towiship Jee roses st.0 AT ar £8 r culate Conception, Montreal, o rs.Mir.and Mrs.O.M.Môult { § 7c and 81.00 pair.- Wi THOU TA BITE oR A- +R REF Ovide Dufresne (nee Odile Gilmeau), dan wore econt questa ton, My! Destributors of LL È Long \u201cAloxapdee\u201d\u2019 SW Mit rloves at 22.86 Dr.and Mrs, L.J.Bangs.\"BRAND | There is gemuine 'J.1 \u2018Mrs.L.Durocher, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, bas | oo re 1 1 atistnct - C1 been spending \u2018a week at Mr.J.F! - * ol glans McVeay\u2019 8., 0 Mrs.John HiBbard, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, mother of Mr.L.Achille Dufresne, of this city.Mrs.Dufresne, who, from i her frequent visits to her son, is well § \"| known and has many friends in Sherbrooke, passed away after a short illness of heart disease, sincerely regrett- A perfect blend of the world\u2019s finest tobacéos\u2014 \u2018 Kinkead\u2019s Perique | Mixture bre CRÉES Ferre y rap OS FF ed, at the home of her daughter,Mrs.| \u2018 visited her parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.Co ¥ 2 ld Alphonse Levi igne, Roy street, with |.An \u201cThs Bring, =.{ Bacon on Sunday.- } ig Fragrant, natural flavor and absolutely pure.whom she live « oy folemn requiem .\u201c| * 1 Mr.Chas.Robinson has rented his Silk Velvets ¢ XN PROSPECTS.FOR - \u201cTHE | farm to Mr.R.Knights.\u2014 Silk Pie, full 4 De - & in tins with atent moistenin sponge, and the -Yuneral \u2018was attended by.many | \u20ac .Bbvidth 1 t! 3 Packed in tins P 8 por 8 : friends.Thy chief [mourners were: | SEASON ARE VERY BRIGHT.l'employat Brown, , of Bitch Bay, is Large, Medium ahd Small 1 Loo.{ np dolor wan 2 ç : essrs.-Ovi uiresne, ongueuil ; Commit- 1 > as nurse at Ar as.LAW- Pea and Rice sizes.A car load # Ia quality .+ Hif Tb 80c.tr.1b 40c.Pocket Packa ê 10c.Odilon Dufresne, Nicolet -L; A.Du | À meeting of the Physical Commit- ton s, where there are three cases of :mes.| \u2018 4 4.25 per yard, su» Q ' * ge \\fresne, Sherbrooke ; let Li Dufresne, tee +.of M A yr apa of diphtheria.- All are.doing well under store re.times, \u2014\u2014g rl Any Quantity eut./ 3 1 *.| .JM a \u2019 i \u2019 .: UIE ro fe : i [Windsor Will: To GAH Du he commitish, ocsupiad the chai.Mr.| 5 00% of Der Coll 1 : { sons, \u2018and Mr.Alphonse Levi ne, son- J.E.Smith was elected secretary- | i oe te prete a n p gne, {treasurer of the committee.The |fol- | spent a few days with his brother, D.in-law.lowing gentlemen were appointed as Watson, recently.Mr.Dudley, the violinist, will play chairmen with the power to app int] Rev.R.G.Peever, .af Coaticook, at the Gleaners\u2019 entertainment ahd ice two other members to act with them {as the guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.créam social tomorrow night.Admis- as g committee; McVeay on Sunday.sion, 25c._ ermereri- nine cocaèite | Bowling, Mr.Geongé Parsons ; box- | Rev.S.R.Newton, of Magog, will us Wellington Siees ing, Mr.Charles Sangster; fe ox occapy the pulpit on Sunday next.Mr.C.Dobhell ; wrestling, Mr.T.H \u2014+\u2014 basket.ball, Mr, J.E.Smith.You've prohably tried the poorest There was some discussion as to the } servant in the city.Now watch the advisability of organizing a R ghy | ads., and try an ad.yourself, and team, but alter due consideration je hunt and hope for the best one.It\u2019s \u2018was thought that it would be im] .a worthy aspiration.sible to get the men to turn out and \u2014\u2014 practice.A motion was passed, ack- | Î Calcium Carbidd'oan be 1 x ALE TENE EN .Freeh Cocoanut Bars, To-day iol dm to give 8 aa Laurie Ave.T : B cents each.Hot Salted Pea- steady, brilliest, ¥ES of ~ ack.\" nuts at 5 o'clock.and is the TEE ket at tbe D «No: i elly, \\ SALD \u2014 TEMPERA ° A Pabnl n 3 hotel si Barnston PE Liem ne : 0e rime - \u2014\u2014\u2014 hoys a salary as the present condi tions were very unsatisfactory.Owing to the apparent.restiesshess ; - | among the members at the gymnasium ! not bein opened, it was decided by the committee to ask the managers to allow the gymnasium to be opened and leach member of the.committee would {take charge for an evening.The fol- + | lowing were appointed to take charge : Wednesday, Chas.Sangster; [hurs- SALE\u2014ABOUT \u20181 qi ran hoe Chon?\" Orford.un We are making a special feature\u2019 this \u2018season of Gt rn ne Ta THe PP EE PEER Pre HA Xe tHE en SES ST SR ES | = i different kinds of Clothing for Boys.The rule has Sag heen to consider anything good enough if it didn\u2019t EE wear out too quickly, and the average boy has looked ing the management to pay the | pin \u201cCarbide on the mar the part.We are ready now with distinctive style NR ks 2 ki 3 SO Ab : day, C.Dobell ; Friday, R.Neil y - Wy ne : present time.Packed in as well as quality in BOYS\u2019 SUITS and OVER- (a | Sunday, J.HB.Smith: Monday, |8 WOODARD'S Confectionery (rums (as shown in de JA OT - 128th, George Parsons ; Tuesday, GJ Rr à 177 Wellington Street.tration), with - ram or © COATS, and the.novelty of it all i is bringing us A \u2018Gray.= Kerew top, eac i ae prospects eason in right, fox al | = \u201ctaining 00 lon.CET OB \u201c2 8 AY successful season in the ysic MLL YO plenty of business.AD | Department.LET US FILL QUiBE RENT\u2014g sd \u2014 UR REQ MENTS a | | 1d { b ks i aie next meeting =I 9 be held T es Blacks Jap Tea IE DER A TON.OR SINGLE pRUX ŸB £ U8.App iy UHH tive th ) s are \u2026 A a y ext, when the chairmen of ithe » PROMPTLY.\u2014_\u2014 | ! Choy a ) chance, We resse oys 4 oo i 5 various committees will report.| CAN SHI PROMPTLY, T By : made so nowadays at very little expense and values 4 os | LENNOXVLLE NOTES.\u201c \u2018 Yo.\u201ca Why pay Bc.extra per ound, for i ithell Ta such as these won't interfere with your buying.| 7 A On Friday eveniiig, the 25th inst, Tea done up in lead packages, {{¢ Loa ~ A 47 in there will be a benefit dance given in : PeDayer) AN ON , vid WPM the Eustis Hall, at Eustis, in aid| of} Try our 25c.and 35c.Teas.Money \u2018 8 is 1.08 casy À; 5 ; & lots for sal Mr.Lorenzo Duval.A large number \u2018 is expected to be present and a good | time is promised.Miss Vear, of Eustis, in comphny with her sister, Mrs.Baylield, of ve couver, spent yesterday with Mrs.C.1 N.Martin, of Lennoxville.Lo 1 The Misses Mille and Roy, also, Mr.Raymond Mills, of East Angus, were the guests of Mrs.C.N, Martin from SuperfluousHair, Moles,& Sund til Mond - - mo a efor the purpone i = REMOVED attending the ordination at Bishop\u2019 s by ELECTROLYSIS, by a well quali- + | College.GUARANTE lady: SATISFACTION à EED.Work done by appoint: WINDSOR MILLS.y ment.Address P.O.Box é.Snerbrookée : Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Dufresne were { in Montreal on Monday to attend the MRS.E.L.SMITH.funeral of the late Mrs.Ovide [Du-| Keep your skin clear and beautiful is the -only kind you u ofn of py \u2018refunded if not satisfactory.Co.ma mw hanaged.I \u20ac1] ington Str eS DEAN, \"ROWE & pk MONARCH: BLEND COFFEE 18 THE : BEST.$2.50, 3.00, 3.50, 4.00, 4.50, 5.00, - 5.50, 6.00 to 7.00.- NEW on I, ac.Aurier | It costs no more to get Boys\u2019 Clothing really stylish, as well as \u2018good, if § you \u2018come to the right store.If we weren't very sure\u2019 of the usual quality as well as style of our i B ys\u2019 Clothes, we should say less about them.BOUCHER & LACROIX fresne, mother of Arthur Dufresne.with healthy face treatments.Increase bing work 8.8 Mr.Wilfred Leonard left for Mpnt- the growth and Conierease cheap plumbing ov of mos] glossiness of your hair, d costs à 16 3 = 1 67 w e Hi n a9 ton St r ee + Sher b o 0 k e H real on.Monday to Tod at the stu- by scalp treatment.Hair dried natur- a repair, 14 HHH 1 ies-for the priesthood at the Semi- ally.A line of finest toilet prepara- ?.po +++ ++rrrrrrrrrse $ nary.;Ç \u2018tons op hand: Tel.37IF.A.R.WILSON ° \u2018 ' .+ da ; rm , + * I.5 \u2018 be re clear, light ard ot :t the steel illus-, ntial - con- - + \"oR NTS 1 WE = A we 3 - - 7 pe Ir F7 TON.\u201csgclude : Res gb 8 | | ford, Ly PP du MN Noyes, bec here over r.o , F.ast: few days.Fil Charly ig fixing up { Nr.P.Bou factory, to of Xr I October by a barbe Curley is SPE ni 4 Ha bolil RS 4 48 Yellington Street.doe.of the E.T.Bank, ays in Fr.N.here sun- of North } ; Mr.I visi- New- |.the tin\u2019s build- be -pAILY STORE NEWS, STORE CLOSES AT 6 TO-NIZT.- er ae men town a quest of his parents, Mr.and Mre.William Curley.The ladies\u2019 Sewing Society of Grace | Church will meet with Mrs, R.Wyatt on Thursday afternoon, Messrs, I.R.Mills and Arthur Youne have been_ putting on a new roof covering to the water tank and making other minor repairs to the C.I\u2019.R.buildings here.Miss Dora Harris has gone to the Dunham Fadies\u201d College ; Miss Goldie Mills to Stanstead College ; Mr.Norman Macdonald to a college in- Pic- ton, Ont., and Masters T.Morin, Carl Dodlan, D, Bonneau and H.Gendron, | to St.Charles Seminary, at Sherbrooke.The Catholic School started off with Wednesglay, Sept.23, 1908, \u20ac mens K | rich are being shown | iiour store this week ?archasing.__ { lady demonstrator His n the mogt artistic manner.4 Te invite you to call.He 10 buy.Pigs ron from 31.95 to £5.95.YOU SEEN THE A NEW 4 Te : OT 2 Taybody who has examined this WW, aibelitute for silk underskirts has\u2019 \u201ca them unstinted praise and nota a have shown their appreciation by is with us this fo, direct from the New York fac- uy with every style and color made No one urg- \u201c| m the vicinity, \u2018the store of Mr.J.H.Knapp.\u201c+ Ce mh \u2014 x its full staff of .not.+ teachers on the Dr.Macdonald was cs ! called on § Vo Mansonville on Monday night case mong the recent sick ones Mr: D.Jenne is decided] nes rs.I.still very weak; M gaining a little ; rs.L.Spencer is Mrs.Jane.Hoskins J.H.Smith has not felt quite as well during the past few intensely hot days.; y.dry and 4 COATICOOK.\u201cMrs.A.H.Cutting will entertain at afternoon tea on Friday from 4 to 6, mn aid of St, Stephen's Guild.\u2019 Mrs.C.R.Griffith, of Akron, Obi and Mrs.McNicol, of Lethbridge AL berta, are the guests of Mrs.F.E Lovell, at \u201cDarina.\u201d* Mr.F.E.Lovell is in New York, Mrs, Kelsy Hall, of Toronto, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.Cutting.Ç Mr.Cliff C.Goodnue has returned to Sherlavoke after spending a few days in town the guest of.Mr.Brown Hopkins, \u201c , Coaticook has been very fortunate, inasmuch as during this very dry: time, there has not heen a fire.The \u2018jlast one was when the.barn of \u2018 Mr.Archambault hurned on Main street, almost next to thé .river, and it is hop#t the same good fortune will con- | tinue, and the same care exercised by the citizens.,The number of deer seen.this fall Since open season is remarkable, although not.one has heen brought in yet, but it shows that there are a lot Mp.B.D.Crane has purchased \"a very fine Standard bred mare in Montreal, and is one of the finest carriage mares ever brought into the town, Mr.J.F.Wilson is home from St.Johtsbury, Vt.: Departures ! Mr.and Mrs.Otis Shurt- leff to Ottawa to attend the fair: Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Akhurst are in Ottawa visiting friends.- Mrs.J.Taplin contingps very ill and if anything is weaker every day.Mrs.Bates and Mrs, Jordan\u201d are here with er.: : Mr.G.W.McKee has enlarged his store, bringing the front out level with H has \u2018also done the \u2018same to his store, eccupied by Mr.-Pelletier, the ehoe- maker, whose place is next door.14.2 is a: great improvement to Child St.Mr.Merrill\u2019s residence on Pleasant street is being jacked up and improvements made to it, The new residence of Mr.Howard Lovell is nearing completion, and is a fine i looking house.The sheds that perty next to it belonging to Mrs.H.Loyell, have been removed, and when: it 1s finished and fixed up that street will be as nice as any in town.| pe Kid Cloves Butterick Children\u2019s \u201c the Patterns Whiter Coats voi los \u201cAlex | Let it be under- We are liable to Lo .Ki stood throughout the lave snappy co aire French Kid townships, that we weather any day Coms Fit, finigh carry in stock a full now.Better see that : wl var wexcelled.line of these cele- the © ildren are well Urdisary ledgt hs, brated patterns._and.protected.We be- Sat : 163 _ ieve we carry the 13 A mail or \u2018phone or : i 14 4aFpair: ders are promptly best line of these Cheaper Grades at filled.garments in the city i | - i made oO strong % $L0 pajr.Delineators, 15¢ ea.wear resisting cloths lig\u201c Alexapdee\u2019\u201d Fall Butterick Fash- \u2014warm winter col- Gloves at $3.50 pr.ion Books, 25c, ors\u2014 cutely made ; - ,| ane trimmed: for Bere 38 -genuine OCTOBER children from 4 to 14 widetion in wear- FASHION years.À is good glovei \u2018SHEETS >| Prices, $2.90, 33.25, Ym get the good - ~ FREE.$3.75 up to $7.90.of here, 7 : .| a Ladies\u2019 Golfers From Germany ; Another-lot in this Come these heavy, ET : a Ju style with pockets, we are now 'showipe.tel Rl col a pretty weave.Man- For Kimonas, warm à) 1 ality nish effects.Black, House gowns and | od J Yad, navy, white, or grey.staf, pers: they em | Saality cut.32.90 andy $3.ive, 23¢, 2c, 3c yd.ne | MOKEGHRNIE | ro 830 | RE LOL BERK ae Sayegh ey Montreal, on i him hetween 50 and 60 years Mrs.Bert Davis, who has been ill, is able; to be.out.> a Deaths Reported.MRS.RENE GARAND, FORMERLY - OF ST.JOHNS.Sutton, Que., Sept.28 \u2014(Speeial) \u2014 | Mrs.Rene Garand, formerly of St.Johns, died at St.Louis de Mile End, Sept.20th, aged 83 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, y better although | has almost fully recovered while Mrs.Were between his property and the pro- |.open Saturday night.{cipal Parrock, of - Bishop\u2019s College, 1.Lennoxville, and Ck «pad \u201ci CITY NEWS LANGUAGE STRONG BUT Dr.G.L.Hume is rapidly \u201cconvales+\" cing from his illness and able to drive.Mr.R.H.Gooley and child, from Coaticook, are the guests of Mrs.A L.Parker.\u2018 Mr.Fred.Boyle has gone to Windsor on a couple of days\u2019 shooting expedition.Mr.George WH.Hall,\" of McLeod's 39 Moore street, Mr.W.M.Tomlinson, Inspector Wei hts and Measures, is in Mills to-day on\u201d business.Miss Florence Hoyt, who is spepdi .So iD = pe, In the \u2018season in Coaticook, returned hs her home in town for Sunday.Mr.J.D.Parmalee, customs inspector, 18 at Stanstead Junction for a day or two on official) business.Mrs.E.F.Keene haë gone to Stan- stéad to- visit her son, Master Forest Keene, \u2018at the Wesleyan College.Mr.H.J.\" Shaw, of New York, isin town to-day on - business.connected with asbestos properties .in the vVicin- ity.: of .\u201d Council this evening.valuation - \u2018business.Mrs.A.Norreys Worthington has gone to.Ottawa to be present at.the Dog: Show, where Dr.Worthington is \u2018one of the exhibitors, : Mr.G.C.Johnson, of Philadelphia, actuary of the \u2018Penn Insurance Co.,\u201d who was: the guest.of his cousin, Myr, H.D.Lawrence, K.C., Bellevue-aven- ue, has returned home.Mrs.Robert Munkittrick, of Boston, Revision of the roll will be the principal her son, Mr.Percy Munkittrick are, the guests of her sister-in-law, Mrs.J.S.Munkittrick, of this city.Letters received from Col.More- house, postmaster, who is visiting Marcellus, N.Y., state that he has been ill and confined to bed ever since his.arrival, and is now only able to sit up.- Dr.Wo A.Farwell is spending his va- tion at his cottage, Lake Scaswanine- pus, with Mrs.Farwell, and Miss Dox- \u2018othy Farwell, and will probably net return till the first of the week.~ Among! the Eastern Townships people registered in town are the following : Messrs.R.Van, McLeod\u2019s Crossing; H, W.Aldridge, W.S.Farfield, North Hatley ; 0.S.Coates, Bury; A.Drummond, Knowlton.: The J.Rosenbloom & Co.Store, Star Clothing Hall, will be closed from Friday, 6 p.m., to Saturday, ; 6 p.m,, on account of the Jewish New Year.Remember, our- store will be Rev.Canon Allnatt, D.D., Rev.Prin- Rev.Dr.Bidwell, Head \u2026Master of Bishop's College School, leave to-morrow for Montreal, where they will attend the funeral of.the late.Bishop Carmichael, and «will then gg.on to Ottawa to take part in WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908, Crossing, is visiting his family at No, Windsor | There will be.a meeting of the City | F and her daughter, Mrs.Dunivan, and | d \u2014\u2014 NOT TOO STRONG.(Continued from page 1.) flame, and there is not a square mile in the parish where one cannot see smoking ruins.Standing wood, sugar groves, representing much time \u201cand labor, have all heen swept away, | and worse still many houses and buildings were destroyed.The farmers fought fire with energy and coolness, but the lack of water \"and the extent of the blaze made.it almost impossible to stay its progress.In the little village called East Shen- ley, D.Gregoire has lost his saw mill; St.Pierre & Bro., \u2018their pulp mill; H.Gregoire, his house ; S.Poirier, house and barn ; C, Boutin, house, barn and sheds, with no insurance ; O.Lapointe, house ; F.Mercier, hbuse and blacksmith\u2019s shop; A.and L.St.Pierre, \u2018houses, barns, store and creamery; M.Fontaine, house and bain; R.Bizier, \u2018barn ; 0.Buteau, sheds ; A.Lapointe, barn.By a species of miracle \u2018 O.Parent and Forten saved their büild- ings from; the conflagration, which devastated the village.- niture, but the contents of all the barns were burned, and up to date the losses must average at least $12,000, with very little insurance, in this place alone, : LOSS, $1,000,000.A DAY, Washington, Sept.23.\u2014Dr.W.J.McGea,, of the Geological Survey, who .to the Adirondacks, states that an es- - 000 a day.LONG DROUGHT BROKEN.Chicago, Sept.23,\u2014The drought in \u201cthe Central States was broken yesterday by rains that extended from St.Louis to St.Paul and Minneapolis.country between those points, but it Springfield, Ill., and Decatur, Ill., was very heavy.\u2018In Chicago, scattered showers occurred during the late \u2018ing, but the weather office declared that they did not presage any general rain.The rain brought greatly needed relief in many parts of the West, where there has been but little \u2018precipitation - since the first of Au- \u2018gust.- - A LOSS LESS THAN FIRST REPORTED.Mr.G.N.Hodge has received infor- \u2018mation that his losses from fires in the Quebec Central district are not as great as first reported and will amount to about 225 cords of wood.IN ORFORD TOWNSHIP.Some further losses have been sustained in Orford township as a result of the fires.Mr.N.Crawford, whose farm is in the 6th range, near Glen Iver, has lost some $800 worth of cut and standing timber.Mr.F.Lafontaine, \u2018A few fortunate ones saved their fur- | Fall Millinery, has returned to this city after a visit | timate of the\u2019 damage done in that | .J'section by the forest fires is $1,000,- The rainfall did not cover the entire |: occurred at many points, The fall at | hqurs of the afternoon and early even- | 110 WERE DROWNED.STAR OF BENGAL WRECKED ON CORONATION ISLAND.Seattle, September 93.\u2014Âdvices re- \u2018ceived last night from Alaska by the United States Signal Corps, say 110 men, including nine white men, were drowned in the wreck of the American barque Star of Bengal, on Coronation Island, west of the Prince of \u2018 vessel\u2019s crew saved.; The Star of Bengal belonged to the Alaska Packers\u2019 Association and was on the way from Fort Wrangel to San Francisco with a cargo of 45,000 cases of salmon.In addition to) the crew and _passéngers were the company, taken aboard at Fort Wrangel.The Star of Bengal was he- ing towed to sea by two [tugs, and was blown ashore at the \u2018west side of Coronation Island.The tugs were obliged to abandon her in order to save themselves.- + Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.- Make a \u201cseeing the city\u201d trip in answering some ads.that interest.you, Ladies are specially.invited to and; patronize our woccs ::- - | ; 2 ° \u201c 27 Millinery Opening Taking place on DS THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY Sept.24, 25 and 26.and following days MISS.BOUSQUET, Head | call 37-79 Marquette Street, of Peel street.SHERBROOKE, QU CLEMENT THEATRE , Thursday, September 24 >: W.E.NANKEVILLE\u2019S : Great Rural Comedy D ama; SINGER It is so soft, tender and sweetly pathetic, it stirs every emotion of the human heart.> : A refreshing story of simp Prices\u2014First 7 rows, \"bc: 50.; balcony circle, 50c.35c.; gallery, 25c.Curtain- will \u2018rise le life.at 8.10, as com- the megting of the General Synod of the.Church of England in Canada, the \u201cfifth Tenn which opens to-day.The, eautiful bells which were consecrated for the use of the parish._ years and 11 months.\u2018 Deceased, whose maiden name: \"was Caroline Trowbridge, New England : States in one of the oldeSt cabinet makers of Quebec, being estab- -the Province \u2018lished in St.Johns when quite young, | \u201cI rod ;.| and he was the maker of the old high second, 11,500 pounds in\" weight, posted turned bed steads.Mr.A.| Auger, of this village, has one now in constant use which was made by ago.Mr.Garand died in Montreal about 20 years ago at an advanced age._\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Miss K.Blair, of \u2018Stanstead, is taking the place of Miss Nelly Webster, in the office of the Queen Cigar *Factory, while the latter is absent on her vacation, - Popul RPERTI£S FOR SALE, « RELP WANTED \u2014 MALE, jant \u201cAds.\u201d - HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE ip = TEMPERANCE gp a I {vote at Barnston.Ten- AND MEN WANTED IN EVERY LOCAL- ré & in good repair Duine © ity in Canada to advertise our iad business, Easy ter UNE goods, tack up show - cards in all con- maton, Que.ono © spicuous \u2018places and distripute small hn 8 : advertising matter.Commission or sal- las ALE-ABOUT 16 ACRics op &FZ 83 per.month and expenses $4 per falge 2, Orforq adjoining the ! day.Steady work the year round ; en- De Clb House.Apply t 5 br { tirely new plan; no experience required.CBD, or Ho) Lawrence, dt.Write for particulars.Wm.R.Warner, \u2018ste HA, Elkins ce, x} Med.Co., Londun, Ont, Canada.Maur = \u2014 \u2014 ess \u2014 - un E-TENEMENT MoUs, sz [PERMANENT POSITION OFFEMED after Âve.Apply 13 Gilespi to first-class man and wife to take $ o\u2019clock, MIESPIE charge of Glen Villa farm and\u201d general A BALE .active with general good judgment.Re- et 0 HOUSES ON LoN- ferences to accompany applications.Ad- Doge] No.@ and 8x Appl dress G.A.LeBaron, North Hatley, ro Si London Street, Ÿ Que.- 20 LET TT VAST ED AT ONCE\u2014ONE FIRST à ST TER \u2019 - Class tinsmith.Apply A.R.Wil- A son, nerbrooke, Ah0ks Uneg, goers STORY Ore oreo = y turing r halls, SLR, Proof BlOTage, etc.Ap: FOR SALE.RENT SN \u2014 My, App FURNISHED FRONT [PULP WOOD FOR SALE\u2014GOOD : ¥ to Box 8% Ltecorq 1 driving and shipping facilities.Ap- LE - ply to W= A.J pues, Eel River Crossing, By -\u2014 testigouwege, NOB.) ng FIRS w- TS : , po eontaiy hose POBER\u2014; es 5 ; PL.ent pause.96 Mel: JfOR SALE 16 HP.STANLEY \u2018er Allatt 40 per month.| Æ_ Stearñer in good repair.Will be ey - sold cheap for quick sale.Apply to R- Brg 0A ON RAL HS HE.Willard, ast Angus, Que.wij able on py Sere Fuse : \u2014 lng Joy, for ters, hos: RAND of MPRESSOR DUPLEX 6 X 6 UN Managed, Pdwards Lu Shaffine, Belting, Piping, 'Trnk, ellirgton Street 8 Ke- Granit, Tools and Hand Derrick, John NE RE ee Mclver, Scotstown, Que.hy TENEMENT : - - w ME - Un Vopr, 2nd w.c, Apbly as [FOR SALE, 12 GAUGE DOUBLE BAR- ret Shot Gun.Good as new.Apply ONCE\u2014RESPECT- Grand Cen- V NTED AT A 2 able laundry woman.trgl Hotel, Magog.\\ ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT .for family of three.Apply Mra.Frank White, 11 Bank Street.- W'ANTER-GOUP PLAIN COOK, 2 IN .family, good wages to competent person.Box 78 Record.WANTED BY SEPT 2TH, MIDDLE \u2018 aged woman for general housework.\u2014Apply 50 Montreal Street.\"YVANTEP \u2014 COMPETENT- HOUSE- ' maid, two in family.Box 79 Record.oo lee XX7ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.w Mrs.C.H.Bowen, 5 Queen St.\\ Must be clean and reliable.Good wages.Apply to the Proprietor of Coaticook House, Coaticook, Que.i | ANTED_COOK AND HOUSEMAID, \\ in family of two.Address Box 85, Record office.: ANTED\u2014A - GOOD HOTEL COOK.MISCELLANEOUS, RENT\u2014STABLE OR rse and rig.Central WANTED TO J.Wright, Peoples\u2019 stall for 1 ho located.Apply C.Telephone Office.WANTED TO cash.Ten ac house and barn.PURCHASE FOR res of land with small Address John Wyatt, REx = Box 81 Record Office : Bury, P.Q.; hoe ay 00 NEW SIX-ROOM \u2014 \u2014\u2014 - \u2018 ey, Mea, Aq er Ave., near T ARGE SECOND HAND COAL FUR- LOST AND FOUND.! ow POBtession apnodern.im- 44 nace for Sale Cneap.Apply A.C.Sour Son & Co out, Oct.1st.Skinner.i Fest OR STOLEN FROM THE PAS- MACEER .Welling- = - ~ TS ture of M.D, McKay, San\" + .Saturday nig \u2019 , 0 ly TEACHER SPEAKING | JOR SALE OR TO RENT, 200 ACRE short tail and mane, and white SRST Op renee ADply Win Wo ! \u201cFarm, 3 miles north of Stanstead face.The fin or Oil yo suitably re- ; « Lennoxville, \" W- Plain, well wooded, including sugar or- lead to 1s vai Yi np McKay.KR AT oxen chard of 1200 trces, Running water, One warded.Apply to %.4 Pp,\u2019 Weg SCE\u2014TWO mracar.©! best {arming propositions in Stan- © WE : , DUR- bial WEN TRACI 1, ring BEUDICRS aE.STOLEN, AT VINSON MILLE, JL on \u2018A = : | W.Morrill, Btanstead from the stable of the undersigned, bay à take iT ONCE\u2014A TRACI, | TTT ee horse, black mane partly out oft on ton Mmgpyitades 1750 y gt EK SITUATIONS WANTED.| ot head ; white spot on hind leg.sm&.+ Academy Model, im } : : black spot on right side near log, 2016 _Treas., Lennoxviiie 1 4: J(XPERIENCED DRESSMAKER DE- shoes ; 5 years 6ld.Also yellow Cons ST0-x Ë J sites work by the day.Address 20 cord buggy and one rooster sx nable Mn XK FOR g TTT and s Street.- black and white hens.Reward.Am y pg \u2014\u2014\u2014 PÂTE.rv ; Le res me _\u2014 Dubreuil, Windsor Mills, Que._\u2014 ek, S ÉYRAR ATOUT QHPTATION WANTED AS CLERK IN \"aaT-LON \u2014 CT SMALL .lly.500d drives OLD BAY ment or grocery store.2 years ex- 1 OST\u2014ON TVESDAY = return to hy, on ill be wold o Worker, perience.Speaking both languages.- \u20184 sum of money.ea - Ungozpge, cheap.A) dress lu Pine Street Box 81 Record, Office came from the ; when a mere | girl and married Mr.Garand whens, but 15 years of] age.Mr.Garand was - | weighs 3.600 pounds, are the words, | church of St.Jean Baptiste on Sunday last were cast at Louviers in France by the well known firm of Crouzet-Hildebrand, and their tone is exceedingly fine.Each bell has its special: legend in raised letters around the \u2018rim, upon the largest which \u2018I sing the glory of God\u201d; upon the ring for all the festal days.\u201d third, which weighs 1/000 pounds, \u201cI pray for the living,\u201d and the fourth, \u2018\u2019F weep -for the dead.\u201d The offerings on Sunday amounted to nearly $1,000.DANVILLE CASES, Two.parties from Danville named Hamel and Morin respectively were \u2018each fined $50 and costs _or three ! months in jail for a violation of the License Act.ta.a + * FINANCIAL AND.{ - MARKET NEWS ÿ .FOREIGH LIVE STOCK MARKET.London, September 22.\u2014A weaker fèel-.ing has prevailed in the market for cattle during the past week and prices have declined ic per Ib.with sales of American steers at 13c and Canadian steers at 12c per 1b.Liverpool, September 22.\u2014The market for cattle has ruled weak and prices.since this day week have scored another decline of ic to lc per 1b., with sales of choice Canadians at llc and ranchers at 10c per 1b.# : COUNTRY PRODUCE.Eggs, \u2014A fair trade continues to be done, and prices are unchanged.Sales of selected stock were made at 24¢, No.1 at 20c, and No.2 at 18c per dozen.Beans.\u2014The demand for heans shows no improvement and the market is quiet at steady prices.Ontario three-pound pickers, in car lots, are quoted at $1.9.to $260 per bushel; Austrian handpicked are selling in a Jobbing.Wad at $1.95, and Rangoon hand-picked at $1.65 per bushel.| 2 à Honey.\u2014A fair trade is passing in honey, and as supplies are not in ex: cess of requirements, prices rule steady; We quote : White clover comb, 13 t& 14c, and dark at 10c to 12¢ as to size of section.White extract is selling et 9c .to 10c per lb.Re - Potatocs.\u2014There is no changé in.\u201cie market for potatoes, prices being steudy under a fairly good demand, and.sales of éar lots were made at 65c to T0c ahd Jobing lots at 85c to 90c per bag.\u2026 aple Product.\u2014Business in product continues very quiet and values show no change.We quote : Maple syrup 5c: per lb.in wood, and 6c in tins; sugar at 7c to 8c per lb.°° LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT FROM SUT- .TO Sutton, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014The live stock shipment of the Messrs A.J.and Vv.N.Dyer from Sutton to Montreal on Tuesday night consisted ef 25 hogs at 6ic, 15 head of beef cattle, the canners going at $5, and the others upwards, to $25, and 15 calves ranging in price from $4 to $8.LIVE STOCK SHIPMENT.Waterlop, Sept.23.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.F.Connolly made a very large shipment of live stock to Montreal market on Satur day morning consisting of a few \u2018hogs, some very fine fat cattle and a few can- ners.Pork brouglit $6.25 per cwt.fat cattle brought from $20 to $35, while canners brought $5 to $15.; Mr.Myron E.Lewis and Mr.Lessard also made a large shipment.of canners The [ de | ity except the camp and.> FSpaulding belonging to N .of Sherbrooke.| SL maple whose farm is also.situated near Glen Iver, has lost a-lottot-eordwood,pulpe; \u2014- wood and standing timber.| On the 5th range a Mr.Daniels has lost his buildings.A farmen named Biron, whose pro- \u2018perty is on the 8th and 9th ranges in \u2018Orford township, about 1} miles from \u2018Rock Forest, was burned out this\u2019 week by the forest fires.which spread \u2018to his- dwelling.: : NO CHANGE IN THE FIRE SITUATION AT: LEAKE.MEGANTIC, Lake Megantic, Sept.'23.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The fire situation here is no worse, \u2018but the fires are still burning, Fortunately there has been little wind to \u2018fan the flames.On Friday and Saturday the Lake Megantic Lumber Cohere had quite a number of men out either watching or fighting the fire as the pulp mill on the Chaudiere river was in some danger.The crew of Skinner's Mill were also :out fighting the fire between Skinner and Jackman, in Maine.There have keen no buildings burned in this vicin- a barn in apoleon Bru- liotte, the foreman fo T.M.Craig, r Mr.armel THE FUNERAL OF BISHOP CARMICHAEL.LATE PRELATE TO LIE IN STATE AT CHRIST CHURCH CATHE- DRAIL, TO-MORROW MORNING.* Montreal, Sept.23.\u2014Arrangements for the funeral of the late Bishop Carmichael were completed yesterday.From 9 to 12 morning the mortal remains of the departed prelate will lie in state in | Christ Church Cathedral, and during this time the public will have the opportunity of paying a tribute of respect to one whom thousands have \"learned to honor and love.At 1.30 y o\u2019clock the public will be admitted to \u2018the Cathedral by the [and University street, with reserved seats entering by the St.Catherine street entrance.Those for * whom seats are reserved include clergy of other communions, judges, members of Parliament, representatives of \"the City Council, delegations, students of the Diocesan College, and the Wo- \"men\u2019s \u201cAuxiliary.At 1.50 pm., the bishops will assemble in the chaper house, and at the same time the .clergy in their robes, .with lay delegates to the Synod and \"the church wardens, will assemble in \"the Synod Hall.- At 2 p.m.the fun- \u2018eral service begins.Very Rev.Dean Evans will take the committal por- \u2018tion of the service, and the rest of the \u2018hervice will be taken by various clergy, the Metropolitan of Canada, if \u201cpresent, closing.the service., RIVERVIEW BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in that new and popular section known as Riverview.\u201d between the Brompton \u2018and Beckett Roads, in the.North Ward.Suryey has been completed and fine lots laid out on the North side of El- \u2018gin Avenue.Le \u2018cheapest lots in the City.Several dwellings are already being erected.Secure a lot now and build vourself a \u2018home in the Spring.A small payment count.will do this.fron, aco: with Worthington & Borlase, L and fat vattle, prices ranging as abbve.\u2018Notaries, Sun Life Building.A 2 o\u2019clock to-morrow , Union Avenue | doors, those pany leaves by 10.45 train.Le ir ges Trespassers on the proper undersigned = will.be arrested, and those carrying firearms will have them \u2018confiscated.The woods are being pay -trolled.JOHN WILSON, (Signed) - P.W.BOWN, MRS.SCARTH, 1 ALEX, AMES.J Lennoxville.7 | WATCHES.\u2019 Don\u2019t buy a) cheap watch because it is .cheap.Remember a good watch though if may cost you a little more, will last you practically a life-time.You will find ' such a watch in the Decimal strictly up-to-date and| prices right \u2014a complete assortment at EE A.J.Laberee's, The Jeweller, Lennoxville + CANADA, ; Province of Quebec, District of St, Francis, A term of the Court of King's Bench for the District of.St.Fraticis, will ba held in the Court House, at Sherbrooke, in the said District, on Taursday, the First Day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the fdrenoon.In conséquence I \u2018give public notice to prisoner .in the common jail, of said district, and to others, that they must be present then and there.And I give moLide to all Justices of the Peace, Cordners and Peace Officers, that they -must be present there with their Records, Rolls, Indictments, and other Documents, in order to do these things which belon to, each of jhem in ir respective capacities.the P .A, BIRON, .R | I Deputy Sheriff.Sherift's Office 8 1908.| ESTATE AUGTION - ON ; Thursday, September 24, 1908 The undersigned; under instructions from \u201cTHE ROYAL RUST.CO.\" Montreal, will sell by Public\u2014Auction at \u201cKILHENZIE residence of LATE MONSEIGNOR RAMSAY, 4 miles from Town of Ma- £08, : ; MACOC Large and | small Easy) Chairs, Mahogany Settee and Chairs) to match, 2 Book Stands, very fine Iron Safe, Carr pets, Lamps, &c.Large Oak Sideboard, Extension Dining Table, Dining Chairs, 1 China Dinner Service, Set of 120 pieces, odd pieces China and | Glass, Glassware, table Limen, 2 Stoves, Hail Lamp, odd Tables and.Chairs, &c.\u2018Brass and Iron Bedsteads, 9 Spring Beds, 9 Mattresses, 9 Blankets, 15 Feather Pillows, 8 Bureaus, Wash Sinks t and Stands, bedroom Tables and Chairs, 10 Toilet Sets Crockery.Bed Linen, - Carpets, &c.1 very ood Cooking Range, Cooking Utensils, itchen Tables and Chairs.Kitchen Utensils, &c.2 Refrigerators, Washing Machine, Wringer, Garden Roller, Lawn Mower, &c., &c., 2 two seated Carriages, (1 covered) 1 \u2018buggy Wagon, 1 very fine set double Driving Harnesses, 2 Single Driving Harness, -Wagon Poles, lot Cc ALSO\u2014For account 1 Reaper and - Binder Massey-Harris, nearly new, 1 Feed Cutter, power-or hand.\u2018 Terms of sale cash.Bale at 10 o clock TH, a.m.- JOHN J.GRIFF] A Co Auctioneer.PAGE FIVE Wales archipelago.Twenty-sefen of the she carried.100 Chinese and Japanese, who were employed in the canneries of 1908 THE CHOIR ; balance, ; balcony, ty of the all who intend to proceed against any berbrooke, Sept.8, 1 China Tea.Cord Wood.\u2019 ru en Ha Gn 0 in 2 Bp athlon.J i ST Ro dir art iim NE 5 Le dress.+ rag 0 ht mre rT do ne EE .- a ae KR, r.FA » oor «MK RY =F 2 ,\" pre © ~.Su, e .\" et H .op.| \u2019 A 8.\u201c eee Te ee.| _ \u201c7 I { _ a\u2019 i ° # } § | à 5 : (OT : ,f 3 \u201c& A .i 8 ww: me.= te ow eva SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1905, PAGE NL), | == \u2014 \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014 jumps, weight throwing and pole vault- THE DRUMMOND aff Bws panks-} a obs Lyster.2 ng.bert .V , .N.These teams are composed of very | SWINE SPORTING NEWS, | BASEBALL SCOTSTOWN CHALLENGES ALL COMERS.The Scotstown Baseball Team has beaten every team it has met this year.It claims to be the champion team of the Eastern Townships.If there.are and - who despute this, is hereby challenges said team to a match to be played\u201d at an early date.The secretary of the Scotstown club is Herbert Mcl.eod, Scotstown.pra AMERICAN LEAGUR.Cleveland 7, New York C.Boston 4, Detroit 1.NATIONAL LEAGUE.Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn >./ Boston 7, St.Louis {.Chicago 4, New York.3.Chicago 3, New York 1.mm; THE COMING RUAD.RACE.mime THE SHERBROOKE MERCHANTS OFFER PRIZES IN CONNECTION WITH RACE.Entries are now coming for the Road Race.\u2018Interest is growing and a fine contest is assured.It is not expected that the time made at this coming race will be equal to that made at some of the road races in Montreal, the Gordon Harriers for instance, | whose leader covered the course of a little over 7 miles in 364 minutes.Then being 208.promising athletes and an exciting contest is predicted.\u2014 HOCKEY.tar A MEETING HELD AT THE MAGOG HOUSE.The Pirates Hockey club held their first meeting at the Magog House last night.They adjourned to meet again on Monday night for the election of of- cers.SPORTING NOTES.Mr.Geo.Parsons, who holds the 3 string bowling championship of Sherbrooke, also holds the record at the Y.M.C.A.tor a single string, with a scord of 227._ The management of - the Monument National is making good progress in thet work of installation of a gymnasium and swiming pool.: \u2014 An effort is being made to organize an Athletic Club in Lennoxville.Mr.Rex\u2019 Hovey had the second highest score at the Y.M.C.A.alleys, his score.It is expected that the new Physical Ingftuctor for\u2019 the Y.M.C.A.will \u2018be here early in October.\u2026- Ye GPP Letters to the Editor.Le cat amants Loc | L\u2019Avenir, Sept.COUNTY FAIR, L\u2019Avenir.LIST OF PRIZE WINNERS IN THE VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS.23.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The\u2019 Drummond County Fair, held here yesterday proyed a greät success.There \u2018was a large attendance and everything passed off satisfactorily.The following is.the prize list: - HORSES.Stallions, heavy craft, 4 years old and upwards, weight 1400 and over.\u2014l Amie { Charpentier.Stallions, heavy draft, 3 years old, 1200 1ibs.\u2014l M.Jutras, 2 Alfred Caya.Stallions, heavy draft, 2 years old, 1000 and over.\u2014l Joseph Grammond.Colts, heavy draft, 1 year old, 900 lbs.\u20141 Alf.Caya, 2 W.J.Bothwell, 3 Austin Duffy.Bropd Mare and Foals, heavy draft, 1200 and over.\u2014C.N.Lyster, 2 H.M.Lockwood, 3:J.B.Chagnon, 4 Austin Duffy, 5 Aime Boivert.Geldings\u2019 and Fillies, heavy draft, 3 years old, 1060 lbs.\u20141 J.G.Moore, 2 George Johnston, 3.J.E.Mitchell, 4 Thomas Johnston.Geldings and Fillies, heavy draft, 2 years old, 1000 lbs.\u20141 Hy Hinch, 2 A.Passed Off Successfully at} 2 0 TE d Reds, chicks.\u20141 B de in the latest l Rhode slan eds, chicks.en.\u2018 2 3 latest stvle: code aan OX made in the latest styles.A.Cross.E.Bothwell, -3 Xavier Charpentier, 4 .Jobn \"Dowd, 5 H.Wentworth, §'O.But, why sacrifice either?Parley, 4 You don\u2019t have to when tier, 4 Fred Bothwell, 6 H.Wentworth.Duffy, 4 John Dowd, 5,James Dowd, 6 taine, & Michael Brady.Spring Sow,\u20141 Fred Cumming, 2 Joseph Ewing, 3 Chas.Ewing.Brood Sow, with litter of pigs.\u20141 Reg Husk, 2 B.E.Reid.Registered Swine, Aged Boar.\u20141 C.N.Lyster, Spring Boar.\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, 2 George Johnston.' ; Sows, aged.\u2014] Gilbert Wintle, 2 C.N.Lyster, 3 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle.Chagnon.Spring Sows.\u20141 J.B.Judges\u2014John Nixon, and Eltreme Bo- ivert.: FOWLS Pair Brahamas, light;\u20141 Hy Hinch, 2 J.H.Moore.Pair Brahamas, chicks.\u20141 J.H.Moore Most men prefer shoes Bantams, any variety.\u20141 Church, 2 J.H.Moore.Calvin A small proportion of Pair T'urkeys.\u2014l A.I.Bailey, 2 Cy- 0 rg \u2018 \u201ca Pair Turkeys\u20141 A.E.these men w ant comfort Pair Geese\u2014l Mrs.G.Wintle, 2 Jos before everything else.Mastine, 3 Newton Doyle.: .Pair Ducks.\u20141 Edward Bothwell, 2 The majority, however | will have style even at the J.L.Baine, judge.G expense of comfort.RAINS.Barley, 2 rowed, 1 peck.\u20141 T.Duff, 2 christ, 2 Oliver Caya, 3 Xavier Charpen4 Alex Bothwell, - 2 T.Duff, 3 J.or 6.rowed.\u20141 E.A.Gil- ; J you wear INVICTUS \u201c Shoes.: \u2018 you have both | | _ This morn | atharing moistére | Oats.\u2014! Frank Doyle, Wolte Sutherland.1 John C 3 dy; ing.ri Moses Rif, à Frank Doyle, 5 M.Fon- style and comfort \u2014and stead To of the \"es fret important stay tbe progress oi _ Wéar'as well.| ont INVICTUS Shoes, made in all the newest Corn, in: trace.\u20141 Fred Doyle, 2 H.Wentworth, 3 W.H.Rick, 4 Reg.Husk, 5 A.LcBonte, 6 E.A.Towne, Beans.\u2014l J.Mastine, 2 C.M: Wintle, à % a AR Fad = Groat oe Pa x te rue PA penis, A ae Pie OTR pick wR A PSHE .vax & CERETRC ON TE WEY IR ARTE IIT a IIIT TER OR SIME TRI TT SER TREY RRA LY ra ET cer ~ \u2019 » red B .| She - : , À continues again there may be some surprise.This LENNOXVILLE ACADEMY.Smith, 3 Geo rge Johnston 4 Fred Both-1 5 J.Miller, 4 N.Doylei 5 E.Dionne, 6 styles, in Lace, Button, and Blucher St lear : it kill them.The is the first test of long distance run- { The Sherbrooke Stallions, general purpose, 4 years old Bert Smith.v : y \u201care sold (ks countr ning in the township and the runners To the Editor o 6 : \u20141 A.T.Lyster, 2 Archie Johnston, 3 Wheat.\u20141 Thomas Duff, 2 N.Doyle, 3 ES rain to are just getting into training.Daily Record.M.Corden, 4 Favid Courchesne.John G.Moore, 4 G.H, Bogie, 5 E.A.$4.50 to $6 QO.5 computed- \u2018 In Montreal there has been long dis- Dear Sir\u2014 _ wo ich -1 Stallions, general purpose, 3.years old Gilchrist, 6 M.Brady.bo.\u20ac.û h' the seaso! tance running for several years and Your valuable paper having such gen lt Ulderic Betioit, 2 Joseph Boivert Timothy Seed.\u20141 T.Duff.= 7 Tho benefit, in some of the leaders are naturally be- Ta, tad little aa tor a few To.Stallions, general purpose, 2 years old 2 Plymouth Bock, barred.\u20141 W.H.Rick 3 tion and baking | ming v t.= ; 3 rus, Husk.> .° .: à À \"MERCHANTS OFFER PRIZES.|marks on local school questions?| Googe mich, a UE Bergeron.3 Plymouth Rocks, buff.\u20141 W.H.Rick, : Star | 61 Î : LS going on 80 X Two of the Sherbrooke merchants We, Lennoxville people are very proud colts general purpose, 1 year old.\u20141 2 Cyrus Husk.Û in d beed .th coming Daa in connection with fortable Be es Td Swell kens streets Charles Frasier, 2 Fred Bothwell, 3 B.plymouth Rocks, White! M.J.\u201cJ.Rosenbl & C % rupted.but pot leas the coming road race, ve ; , \u2018 co.ogie._ ; senbloom J ., let Mr.Joseph Rosenbloom, of the Star That we can not take the same pri de Parood Mares and Foals, general pur- Wyandottes, white.\u20141 Mrs.G.H.Bo- 95 Wellington S 0e, Proprietors, ptinues long enou Clothing Hall, asks that a hat be ac- our school is deeply regrets .ie vose, 1000 1bs.\u20141 George Mooney, 2 Gard- | gle, 2 Hy.Hunch.ellington St., Men's Shoe Dept, cot.rs and sir cepted in connection with the race to be ranking -of our Academy this year ner Noble 3 Fred Bothwell 4 W.H Minorcas, fowl.\u20141 \u2018Mrs.Gilbert Win- 97 Wellington St., Men\u2019s.Furnishings, Cs the rive ter in t presented to a runner hot winning one disheartening for sage in du ven ST Hughes, 5 Thomas Armstrong, 6 W.| tle.ei © 09 Wellington St., Men's Clothing, = supply of water ! of the three individual trophies, and in not! below the average in intelligence.Sutherland \u201c| Minorcas, chicks.\u20141 Mrs.Gilbert Win- ©.; \u2019 othing, and on the farm accordance with an announcement to be pour Senool Sommissioners are ee ne Geldings and Fillies, general purpose, te.nite Rod.T.Husk YVVIIPIIISIIIIIII III IIIs {hreatening epidemi: made later.Tbs.\u2014 ; eghorn, white.\u2014 eg.T.Husk.- .Mr.John O.Duncan has also, offered ficiency to economy.They cannot re- 13, Fears, 960 lbs.ay FH Hughes, A Leghorn.chicks.\u20141 Re T.Husk.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 : Welcome, indeed, i a prize along the same line, to go to a alize the great burden of expensd es Doyle, 5 A.Howard.Phan Orpingtons\u20141 Frank Doyle.ea \u2014\u2014 UE runner not securing one of the individ- upon the parents and very ser ous Joss Geldings and Fillies, general purpose, Rhode Island Reds.\u20141 G.Connolly.| FIRES CONTINUE ual trophies.ooo igorous passimony.The disaster- 900 lbs.2 years.\u2014l Austin Duffy, 2 R.(Completed to-morrow) a ay Fr SUTTON-POTTON ous.results of last year have not been F.Husk, 3 H.Kelly, 4 Tel.Allard, & W.\u2014+ _ ~~ : = ; S ton Sept 7 Y.M.C A.GYMNASIUM sufficient to arouse them to action, for H, Hughes.a ; , ROCK 1SLAND.\u2018 ~~ = \u201cry Glei Sutton, Sept 3 - Ve Me 0.À .almost the end of the first month is Brood Mares and Foals, roa ster cass Miss Fairbanks of Boston, Mass., has ho 7 SEX.À : | The forest fire her 1- £ : .here and yet pupils of the Model grades LACoR 3 =! A G4 th rey N Oscar arrived at Derby Line, where she.wili era PANN 2e aad is \u2018destroying ay 5 100 WILL BE OPEN TO-NIGHT\u2014BASKET are wasting the previous weeks because, astin, ; À.Bothwel, .N.L¥8- remain for the next three months.MRR Wie of valuable tir pS , : forsooth our officials can\u2019t secure a ter, 5 Hy Mullin, ; Frank Doyle.Mrs.Clark Hopkins, who has been vi- (VERS +» NYY, aces OÙ.= 4 = à BALL.( fitty-dollar teacher for twenty-five.Time Gel nes and lies, Toadster ass, 3 { siting friends in 8t.Johnsbury for thc 0 N WN AA 2) ., large force of men a el # The Gymnasium will be open this ev- was when potatoes could be had in plen- MW bos êr, var oO! Bd 8 a BR.past few days returned home on Mon- À DPX .agit boun line enden £7 & : ening from 7 until 9.45 under the super- ty for a quarter the bushel, it is past; Hunt n le à dos rammon ' - R.lday night.NN \\ IR N ; pres in that 4 8 vision of a member of the Physical work so also when efficjant teachers can be anton, 5 a harpen er.| ¢ Inds.3 Messrs.Wilfred and Henry Young, who \\ 3 .5\" ins checking: it #- ¥ committee.The use.of chest weights, secured at twenty-fiye or thirty dollars.e EE au Tb es HUM.er rood have been spending the past two weeks S SUR À gl IR: 8; hope of 4 | 1: a punching bag and the floor for basket Anothér matter calling' for immediate Joa A 0 ba.rg] 0.orks \u2018at \u201cBall's Bluff\u201d camping, returned \\ LO Led & pt 1\u201d reciion Is aban one« ! \u20ac 5 ball will be allowed.The rest of the attention is the cleaning of the school.Doyle 6 Wie, 3 eorge Smith, ra home on Saturday night.K N° \\ pl 1 we, dred- more Acres of EE 2 apparatus must not be touched.No one How often is the school cleaned during a Ti van { amaay.1 | 1a a Mrs.Walter Cadey and little son À 2 => NAW = : iz \" tr be dest 3 x will \u2018be allowed on the floor without the year ?Surely it ought to be thor: 7 9 5, roa ster ; ass, Most old.\u2014 sailed on Saturday from Montreal by Foi NE SN PH probability 4.2 running shoes.: oughly swept and dusted daily and rec AFOstiong.Ramsay Nant bn Kej.the steamer \u2018\u201cCorsician\u2019\u2019 for London, NR \\ - : LL speedily comes.| LK The boys will have the use of the scrubbed at, least weekly.phen for the y arton, .ramsay, John he ! England to be absent about six months.x 4 NS = : ; 4 Co Xo asi i .m.uture our fast increasing de- air _ ; ey were -accom ed a - ; A en i, = a SUTT Fe x Gymnasium from 7 until 8 p ma mand ingreased accommodation.When Pair draft horses.\u20141 Albert Smith, 2 tres by Mr Coder\u201d as far as Mon \u20142 = a ee FIBRES O ST $i 8 To are we to have our new school ?Whore Salvin Church, 3 Albert Gale, 4 Joe EW- \u201cMr.and Mrs.P.Phelan and little son oo .VILL ET A .the site at once central, yet away from jing.; ' who have been spending th h Lo ; a MAPLE LEAF CLUB fh hn SL fae Sonia SSSR | Eu Driving Horvat amend aoc | Mise a, shade Lie nat Gr BARNS SHOULD BE LIGHTNING PROOF .[Hl sien, Sept.24 : ue street and trains?,[ su veus\" , VR \u20ac Tuesday night.: i ing running o ; Ly & VS.HIGH SCHOOL.Perhaps the chairman of the board re- Single draft horse.\u20141 O.C.Shaw, 2 |¢ Mancfactarine is ou on the same Forty per cent of barn fires are due to lightning.Tie ville line railway Col lieved from his pressing -engagements, | J.E.Mitchell, 3 G.H.Bogie.as .ever at Rock Island, although the farmers of Canada lose thousands of dollars every year fon fairs along the line fies.One night re trains, ra into, 8 1 burned up he roc across ee \u2014 r AN INTERESTING PROGRAMME FOR SATURDAY AFTERNOON.Preparations are being made for the Athletic contest between a team repres- Single driving horse.\u20141 Ed.Fredette, : h tention of his con- can now secure the atten 3 Frank Doyle, 3 G, H.Bogie, 4 A.E.+ conteres.It ds up to you, gentlemen.Bailey 1 3 ours, : .p ONE OF THE PARENTS, Special ladies\u2019 driving horse.\u20141 Frank a Doyle, 2 Mrs.G.H.Bogie.MEMORIALS.water has failed, all of them have gasoline: engines._ \u2019 Very encouraging reports are being received from little Miss Iva Crowe, who is at the Sanatorium at Pittsford, Vt., for tuberculosis.: this source.alone.The only way to safeguard youre against such disaster is\u2019to roof with metal, -.\u201cSAFE LOCK\u201d GALVANIZED STEEL SHINGLES : | ARMA ery ù TE ET ne = v el - PURE BRED CATTLE.enting the Maple Leaf Club and a team ae .: Comprising Jerseys, Ayrshires, Gurem-] Mrs.C.W.Vaughn, bf Ayer\u2019s Cliff are the best metal roofing in the world to-day.\u2019 They between Roxton a: from the High School.1b | Artistio work only, in Granite and | seys.has been spending a few days at Rock the ouly shingles which successfull interlock on all fou [IR trees have burned The teams will be composed of 5 men | Marble Monuments.Prices reasonable.Bull, 3 years old.\u20141 Thomas Aim- Island, the guest y 8 | y = across the railway f of her sister, Mrs.: several cases near {| each.The principal events will be the strong, 2.Hy Cote.: 110.220 and 440 yard dashes, the half B y RICHARD HAMBLY, Ray.sides (as fully explained in our catalogue) making th ||P .- Bull, 1 year old.\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, 2 : : So mile and mile races, the long distance + Coaticonk.Qn- Fred Cummings, co \"\u20ac Man pre ~ whole roof one solid sheet of metal, defying every element.|: À the section between + ee titi | soit, Stormy Sfoonths.\u20141 Albert | rivals include : Fi and Mrs.Ap: Rain, snow and wind cannot find a place to penetrate.Th¢*|™& Drummondville.the = : 1 Milch Cow, calved this year.\u20141 W.H.derson and children, Po tland, Me, the heavy galvanized coating makes them almost everlasting |.Loos art er Suny gh | Hughes, 2 Albert Smith, 3 Gilbert Win- guests o rs.asscock ; Mrs.Bra : 3 3 : ing out 8 ( : - tle, 4 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle.- ford from Durham, the guest of het sis They pre Oe = first cost, and they last e tn burned owt by the r Milch Cow, springers.\u20141 Gilbert Win- ter.Mrs, J.H.Breaddn; Miss Mabe at they are by far the cheapest roof in e fe \u201ctle, 8 Mrs.Gilbert intle.MacRaz, Cookshire, the guest of Miss y y P { lea across the rail new buildings.\u201d The ideal barn is roofed witir*\u2018Safe Lock\" Galvanized Steel Shingles, and sided with \u2018\u2018Acorn Quality\" a Departures : Dr.L.C.Bishop to his Corrugated Galvanized Sheets.- t } \u2019 .i - * + 1 visit te his parents.asf after a brie! IF YOU ARE BUILDING A NEW BARN , At the St.Paul's Church last Sunday _ and want a lightning proof construction at the cost of a wood shitgk very sc: is reported snxiopdy looked fo À CHOLERA IX Barker ; Mrs.Johnnie Macdonald, Scots- Heifer, 2 years old.\u2014@ Gilbert Wintle, : : town, the guest of Mrs.M.8.Macdon- aia.2 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle.: Heifer, 1 year old.\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, 2 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle.Heifer Calf, under 12 months.\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, 2 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle., Heifer Calf, under 6 months.\u20141 Gilbert \u2018Men are finding out that in this BIG STORE there is the widest range of choice to be had in town in GENT\u2019S FURNISHINGS, - com- Ca - : 3 CK SIE ; vening.Miss Mabel , 3 9 \u2018 | pres SHIRTS, COLLA RS, NECKWE AR, HOSIERY, BOOTS AND Pure Bred Cattle, Comprising Durhams sweetly, and with mach eetime.À eolo.roof, we recommend our \u2018\u2018Acorn Quality\u201d Corru ted Galvani EB SHOES, READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, all in Herefords, Holsteins, and Polled | entitled \u2018\u2019I Heard the Voice of Jesus Sheets.They can be applied or a skeleton frame which will save three Co OF RUS great varieties.Ang'us.ne Say, she _was accompanied by Miss quarters of the wood sheeting.They are easy to lay and can be pal j 1 ; Bull, 3.years old.-\u2014L John McCabe, 2 acRae, of Sookshire.on in much less time than wood shingles, This saving in lumber i : + ; James E.Duffy, 3 Cassin Bros.è re .Macdonald, away on a trip labor, brings the cost of a Corrngated roof on a new buildi | \u2019 Bull, 2 years old.\u20141 Wm.Ramsay, g 0 Rimouski.During hjs absence, his , 8 - orrug ion thats | .10 Ou James Dowd.: practice od will be looked after by Dr.to that of a wood shingle roof, and you have a constructio! all Dread Diseass \u2014 Alex Macdonald.roof, lightni ther proof.: i | Ea, L Year old., John G.Moore, The annual Harvest Thanksgiving rep » 8 ng proof and weather pr Our free catalogue No, 20 tellsall about our \u201cSafe Lock Shingles & \u201cAc Corrugated Galvanized Sheets.Drop usa postal and we'll be glad tosendittoye THE METAL SHINGLE & SIDING CO, LIMITED, .\u2018PRESTON, ONT.and MONTREAL QUE service will be beld at St.Paul's church on Thursday Oct.1st at 7 pfm.to be followed by a chicken pid supper, in the church hall, given by the ladies of the Bull, udder 12 months.\u2014I' Albert Gale, L Rapid 2 Moses Smith.\u2018 ro Bull, under 6 montbs.\u20141 W.H.Rick, 2 SOME DIPLOMA George R.Smith.Well! Without exception we have the best assortment of Furs to select from in the Eastern Townships at a moderate price.Louis A.Codere Is: ~~ BIG DEPARTMENT STORE.= Milch Cows, calved this year \u2014I C.N.consresation.Rev.Mr.Murray of Dan- .ee , , .CODERE Lyster, 2 Jos.Smith, 3 Moses Smith.pile vil be the preacher, on that oc- ; NENT SOCIETY ROUIS A.Saree dyer old\u2014l James Duty, 2 \"Goyicl On sunday next Sent.21th at SGSSSAELLAEALLLELALLLASAELASE4SELEEHN ~ LEAVING.T METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET ofall under six months\u2014I Calvin St.Paul's church will be at 11 a.m.and & NEW SHERB Hing STORE'S - \"TR fe | Josef Ja} Joo foo fosfoofenfocfucfeutc \"Registered - Canadian \u2018Cattle.Bank a Caw SR or his Ab Gn du ) ing ROOKE GLOT = Bt.Petersburg S \" Y = ] \u2018 ; _ .: away for his hplh 8, ; = ; , \u2014 ee mm LBul Call, under 12 months.1 C.N.lis absence his place is being filled by - GREAT FLANNELETTE AND COTTON SALE bas the : purger 0 | Mitch Cow, calved this year.\u2014t C.N, MF.Taylor.oo 40 in.Grey Cotton, the very Striped Flannelette, Special, # yt but \u201cthe \u20ac - Milch Cow, springers\u2014! C, N.Lys- \u2014STANSTHAD |JCT.best quality, for this weck only | The.yard.æ © aristocratic Petersburg.It has Palace, one case ha ered in the servant palace, in which 10c.à yard.\u2018 XXX.very heavy 36 in.Grey Cotton, regular 13c., for this week only 10c.yard: ter, 2 A.J.Lyster.Heifer, 23 years old.\u20141 A.J.Lyster, Heifer, 1 year old.\u20141 C.N.' Lyster, 2 A.J.Lyster.Heifer Calf, 12 months.\u20141 \u20ac.N.Lys- .b a -Striped Flannelette, Special, # à 9ic.yard.\" ' \u2014 l 11-4 Flannclette Blanksis, bé j quality, Grey and White, $y Our statign 18 veing improved by the | coat of new paint.Mrs.Blunt is usual.: Miss Annie Beebe was called to Aycr's not quite as well as .\u2019 \u2018 ter, 2 A, J.Lyster.- Clif Monday to care for Mrs.Austin Bleached Cotton, very fine, best : _ \u2018 | Wilbur J.Gallup Judge.- Bodwell, of Beebe Plain.quality, special 94c.yard.\u2019 10} Flannelette Blankets, ba a that the going on : oo French Cattle.a Maward Bullock and Hpmer Worthern Striped Flannelette, Special 6c quality, Special \u201c95e, | Emperor ; él 9 Milch Cow, calved this year.\u20141 C.N.have gone to Mrs.D.|T.Elder's to ; s OF .Hality, \u201cpros send part of the = THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE J Lyster, 2 KE.Dionne, 3 Moses Fontaine, board.| Special Bargains in Men's Ove coats, very latest styles.illo | capital.Other c 4 Xavier Charpentier, 5 Frank Doyle.>- range from $7.00 to $18.00.Our sale of Boots and Shoes still go covered ir : ( orner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets, - MONTREAL.lich Cow, springer.\u20141 C.N.Lyster, ROUGH ON THE BARD, on with t - 5000 61 MEN in the pala > i 2 A.J.Lyster.\u201cWhat !\"* cried the ipdigmant poet, : 1th great success.CLT icholas Nicholaiev Heifer, 2 years old.\u20141 Newton Doyle, Ii \u2018you give me a beggarly|fifty cents for that sonnet of mine ?Do you think Do not forget the Right Place alae, the palace ! « Oldenburg, a col 2 Edmond Boivert, 3 Jos Blanchette, .4 J M.NAULT, 17 King Street Hetfer, 1 year old.\u20141 Newton Doyle.Milch Cow.\u20141 Newton Doyle, 2 Xavier Charpentier.7, Pair Steers, 3 years old.\u20141 Calvin Church, 2 Richard Walker, 3 C, N.Lys- étés : ; \u2018 © 8 that's a fair deal 2\u201d pi or, and thie I \u201cWell,\u201d repli th ditor, *'t] \u2019 r : _ Le, H mperi more nts fran poeireiter: | there 8 UITHTHITHTTATSTHSSIGITSSHISTTHSFIIHIN A number of pl Vs rate.\u2019 \u2014Catholic Standard _and Times.~ = Lens society people : _ ter, 4 A.J.Lyster.= - u _ : Pair Steers, 2 years old.\u20141 C.N.Lys- pr ; been pv tes © oo ter, 2 A.J.Lyster, 3 James E.Dufly, va _ 4 John G.Moore.' anti Prospect of { 0 ir $ Fair Steers, 1 year old\u2014t C.N.Lys.tine at the front | .J., n G.Moore, ie : a A.E.Bailey.yater 07 _ tain\" a Panic pre | Moore, 2 0.N° Lester.3 Fos Smiths that man ol ring oe : \u2018oo \u2018oore, >.N.Lyster, 08 Smit] : well-to- I'his is one of those opportunities so very rare that 7\" \u201cGrade Cattle.\u2019 deved tel \"menor .Miléh Cow, calved this year.\u20141 J.BE + OWED during the epidemi.ex ding abroad, w Plained that he ugh the mail.RUSSIAN E Mitchell, 2 Cassin Bros., 3 Fred Rock, 4 John G: Moore.Milch Cow, 4 years old.\u20141 John G.Moore, 2 J.E.Mitchell, 3 Newton Doyle, 4 Richard Elliott.we would suggest early buying if you would wish to share in some of the higgest savings we've heen able to offer you.A fine assortment of man-.~ Milch Cows, springers.\u20141 H.V.Hugh- j es, 2 J, E.Mitchell, 3 C.N.Lyster, 4 Hamby, uf: Le Le : } hiefs : .W.H.Hughes.0° emi rg, Sept _ ; ufagturer\u2019s samples of Handkerchiefs and Pyjamas, o Heifers, 2 years old\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, an F20te bound | .Lyster, .Mitchell, New- - NOW detained \u2018 \u201cnap + \u2018 » + r 3 A ton D le.ne all cleared to us at a ridiculously low figure, on Heifers.1 year old\u20141 C.N.Lyster, 2 bore embark i, a.James \u2018E.Duffy, 8 Gilbert Wintle, 4 ution agai sale at ridiculously low prices.Xavier Charpentier.| aggage \u201c The on EF gee Call 71 J.JB Moore.2 John iSC it hi h ] 7 \u2018 igo EERE\" .Moore, enry Armstrong.uits rom forced me ] | Clydesdale Colt, sired by Yester\u20141 d cri - 3 Which please us must be brown SN ton.i accordan A quantity of fine mercerized | A lot of sample Pyjamas, in Albert Sein 0%: ZW.J.Bothwell, 5 Bs and crisp and firm and dainty, with a well-raised, ; a Voshi be w Harfdkerchi : ; sizes oT \u2019 : SHEEP.Re .\"\u2014hal-pd 17 - : ton, ark erchiels for men and boys, sizes 36 to 10.They're made\u2019 of Pair Ewes, having lambs this year.pg © enly baked crust, = \u2018 American quaranti of a soft; silky quality, with! good quality Ceylon Flannel, Ox- pA wool.\u20141 Gilbert Wintle, 2 Mrs.+ \u201c Moth .N THE p dau .; - , ert Wintle, 3 Thomas Armstrong.FRY - auf ; .» handsome borders J different eg ond Zephyrs, Worth up to aPair Ewes.long wool \u20141 Thomas Thy 6 call oti cr says such buns require a steel oven, sclen- for Main n, I.= styles.ey're per i 3.00.F ti rmstrong, James Dowd, C.N.Lys- od - ; .su Conditions in yh à y perfect in every .Exceptional values at our Len strON vs-| gy tihcally constructed, uniformly heated, perfectly ventilated ing, \u201cpope ODS in way with the exception of where clearing price .v eemeenennn.$1.69 Pair Lambs, short wool.\u20141 Gilbert we \u2014 \u2018PAN a\" : \u201d ; : Braj), ding to cord was used to tie into bund- j Wintle, 2 Mrs.Gilbert Wintle.on ANDORA [OVEN EXACTLY.Men > tespatch se Boys\u2019 Pyjamas, worth $1 and Pair Ewe Lambs.\u20141 J.R.Chagnon, BB | It yesterday les, just a slight parting of the 81 T5 CI nas, anc 2 SN Lyster, 3 A: J.Lyster.c Ty EZ When you see a \u201cPandora\u201d Ra - ding at
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