Sherbrooke daily record, 30 septembre 1908, mercredi 30 septembre 1908
[" hat in ch to wi nt pan by, or use.td.ark >S, rice 5 | os.\u2018; .a M a \u2026.) _\u2026.\" 5 vive W n A a Eo.B ] 3 LVED RAIN- vn, in} ESS lepen- preiog Calid- Over he in tands - 1 18 at \u2014 gai rr BLA q yan - Hen Barely Escape - Le Sept.30.\u2014( Special.) 1 yh d the purned and hackened EL, A surround the villages of gor ntic and stretch far | va forest lands in all direc\u201d as of this section feel or people b to be thankiul have MAC - Thai the villages escaped coma sis one of the remark- n is one of le pi the fires \u20acVED gay are smoulderiE j ing.They cei 8%\" check from which they pro- es ot recover before ran y\u201d : | \\ .ga als difficult to estimate dam- hire been done.oo a vid the figures.$40,000, for the pobably | es and Megantic, are ae read not much foo high.: cres of timber lands in i hy however, have been laid \u201c Numbers of individual - farm- WE dost from SU to $5,000 a standing wood, oo ge limit holders have - ia for proportionately heavier.us .5 1 na | , greatest devastation has heen Dia the Craig limits in Spauld- © \"The cut wo burned alone 1x 3 st five thousand cords.Then, ol a fruits themselves have been fire Brompion Pulp and Paper Com- [mits have suffered to a consid- pow are not deadl.- and in some pla- have received.ak el if £200,000 would cov- eee rt = \u2014 PA wept by Fire Monday Night\u2014Heavy Losses by Lum- Fire Sweeps Over.With Lives\u2014Lie in Brook as G.M.Stearns, of Megantic, also owned limits in tnis township.It may be said that the entire town: ship is burned over.So complete was the fire's work, that many of the trees were entirely \u2018consumed, others stand out as blackened stumps.Little wood can be rescued from this waste.The township of Spaulding is bounded by Ditchfield, Whitton and Beauce county.It reaches up to Agnes and \u201cMegantic.: NARROW ESCAPE OF MEN.Some of the \u2018men employed by Mr.Craig barely escaped with their lives.Three men on the sixth range got caught between two fires.The avenue of escape was cut off.They finally reached a small stream and lying flat \u2018in the water, allowed the fire to sweep over.As the flames reached down towards them they would bury their hands and face in the water, at the same time keeping their clothes soaked with water.The principal force of men employed by Mr, Craig was in the 2nd range, 26 M number, under FE.Rockett, as foreman._ | The fire surrounded them and it looked as il they could not escape.They took their stand in a clearing and fought the fire as it reached out after then.Nome of the men hecame frantic and had to be prevented from rushing out into the woods, which would have meant certain death._ ; In the small clearing the men fought for their lives until the rain came and removed for the time being the danger.Sad.indeed, iz the spectacle of to- y ds-damage cause during.the past Flot four hundred people speut x nicht on the lake shore with oe of their belongings.| THE BUINS IN SPAULDING.ie tounship of Spaulding.with the | mæptioï ol à small portion of the fad 9th ranges, was swept hy the \u201cnm Monday night.Mile after mile \u2018dl timber limite are a desolate black: \u201cfa three thowsand acres owned by Craig were entirely swept over, Te pulpwocd,.cut and pealed.am- song.fo BIB aords, was worth at let À acord as it stood, and here s wnamted $30,000.The standing re was worth at least wore, Joia Breaky, of Quebéc.who owned M, vai À square miles in this town- i #ip is perhaps the heaviest loser in | dedsiriet, Mile after mile of pro- | Pty was awept.MBTION MATIER 15 CLEARED UP.Mance of Missiog Funds Paid \u2018 Back.KCONPANIED BY CONFESSION \u2014 MATTER NOT LIKELY TO BE PUSHED FURTHER.~ meeting of the Directors \u201cof the Pern Townships Agricultural As Ng was held yesterday afternoon the Purpose of receiving the Em of the\" Committee : Fo to investigate ue The committer reported ata thorough \u201cnvestivation had wi made Into all.matters in ] dh ath I, ax well ax the receipt She, of \u201cConscience\u201d quently, however, the balance shortage amounting to S370, re- who were the alleged Cor- MODEV.Tem the Association, ioday, _ g was then adjourned till Berson that the payment mpanied hy à Le hortaue Was nes Smetan ve SSION of the ene tices of its oriin.Ying thus cleared up (he matter Ton, ered the funds où the Asso- dress said the Asétiation is te me © pursue the vniorta- ter any further, | ( PRB 30 ACRES HERE.and .btweeq Rand Ce.and C.P.R.Bridge.EQ mai ERBROOKE TO RE POINT AXD DIVISION AY, MXN HAVE \u2014 SHOPS, TOO.5 learned that the CPR bas L Come d from Purchase] thirty acres of » The ue British American Land ete wh purchased is that Join.we i 10 the CPR i Anadian Rand: Co.and This dent Lie.- the Car] It js thouweht, ments th t My pg gen Paci Railsas Cour from Fa, decider}.to IMO Ue a .; this arn} m to SI - ~ =~ Tops the livie: Sherhrogke, 1a kin.The work Sonal point, c Say], will be erecting the shops je 20 COMMencet Rent og lo Price paid .nceft Hext Sprite.\u2019 \u201cof 330 4, > He tie Hetehbor- , day \"of blackened, ruined forest wealth, all life destroyed by the devouring flames, ake Megantic, Sept.30.\u2014(Special.) arge fires in the woods in thbisVicin- ity are still burning and smouldering, and unless there is more rain soon, a strong wind will fan the flames \u201cup \u2018again.\u201cThe number of buildings destroyed in Agnes was seventeon, ten dwelling houses, six barns and cue stable.\u2014 Mr.Joseph Compagzne, on the range, lost his barn, co \"Mr.LP.Villeneuve, of Megantic, lost two barns on the 3rd range.and all his timber limits.: Mr.P.Renaud also lost his mill and all his lumber, on the 3rd range.Ist | dermen Denault, FURTHER STATEMENT OF LOSSES, [ | COUNCIL RATIFIES \u2018SALE OF BONDS Brief Session For This Purpose Held Last Night.HOW THE CITY EXPECTS TO EXTINGUISH THIS OBLIGATION \u201c IN 25 YEARS.At a short session of the Council, held last night, the sale of the city bonds, as reported in Saturday's Record, was ratified.$500,000, are sold to George A.Stimp- son & Co., of Toronto, and will be payable at par in London.His Worship, Mayor Bachand and Aly McCrea, pren Desaulniers, Lanctot and Simoneau.\\ - There ;was little or no discussion, the Council simply approving and gu- {horizing that it be carried into \u2019ef-} ect.bear interest, at the rate of 44 - = cent.per aunum, payable half yearly; *to wit, on the first day-of November, | \u2018and on the first day of May in each} year.; CSE For redemption of the debentures the: by-law recently passed provides es fol- \u201cThat a sinking fund equal to, two } per cent.upon the amount of.the said debentures shall.be created: andi! of the same, and that in order tb sup- interest on the sand, two hundred the period of twenty-five years \u201cupon.the taxable real estate posediupon the taxable real within the said city for the period of | twenty-five years, according to the valuation roll in force, over and above any other rate and assessment, and which rate and assessment shall continue so \u2018long as such valuation roll remains unchanged, and it is expressly enacted that a special yearly rate and assessment over and ahove all other rates and assessments shall he and is hereby imposed according to the valuation rolls, which- may.be in.force hereafter, sufficient at all times to pay the interest as aforesaid and the sinking fund of two.per cent.upon.the said amount, © until the final extinguishment of the.said debentur- Mr.Joseph Demers, whose name was | not reported last evening; also \u2018lost a barn in Agnes.i Mr.Van, of Spring Hill, has had his timber limits swept, NEEDLESS WASTE OF FOREST WEALTH.System of Patrol Would Preven Forest Fires.$1,000,000 A DAY GIVEN AN LOSS IN UNITED STATES.Washington, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The \u2018aggregate loss of $1,000,000 a day during the months when forest fives have been prevailing in various parts of the United States, is estimated by W.J.Magee, erosion expert of the Department of Agriculture.The Forestry Bureau, in statement to-dav-says that probably- in every instance devastating forest lives might have been prevented if various States liad provided an adequate number of men to patrol the woods and arvest fires in their incipiency.105 VITRO MCOLI SENT T0 GALLOWS .es.| | ry NEWS FROM THE COURT HOUSE Mr.Chas.Beaudoin Enters Big Action for Damages.a Ih SENTENCES IN MAGISTRATES COURT \u2014 COURT KING'S BENCH.Mr.(.Beaudoin, mail clerk, has entered an action against the Canadian, Pacific Railway Co., for $15,000 being for injuries which he received in a railway accident \u201cwhich occurred at Brigham last year.MAGISTRATES COURT.J.B.Huard was given a prelunin- ary hearing this morning before Judge Mulvena on a charge of attempting to break into the house of Horace May- hew, at Bromptonville, last Sunday morning.OT Mr.Horace Mayhew, of Brompton- ville, the complainant, said that the accused had attempted to get Into his house last ,Sunday morning.Al though sent away on two different oé- casions he returned and the last time tried to-get in by a window.The complainant saw him, and threatened tn smash Lis head if he did not g0 away.The accused then disappeared.The front and back doors.were dam- aced hy the accused and a large pane of glass broken.Tt would take about To be Hanged the Same Day as Crooked-Neck Smith males CONDEMNED MAN TLANDSOME YOUNG FELLOW AND IIS VICTIM WAS A (CHUM SINCE BOYHOOD.Montreal.Sept.30.\u2014Unless the sen- tencés are commuted or the-condemned men receive new trials, there will Le a donble execution in the Montreal jail vard on the morning of November 71.\" The men condemned to go to the \u201ccuftold are Frank Smith, for the murder of his pal.Jimmy Enright.and the second, Vittro Micolo, - for killing Antonia de Lucca, \u2018a chum, since Lovhood, during a quarrel in a board- ine house on Cadieux street, in Feb Fnary last.Micoli was found guilty of murder and sentenced in the Court où King's Bench yesterday afternoon.lpr.9 Poser Peer THE WEATHER.LOCAL FORECAST : ! Fair to-day, followed during the nicht by strong winds and rain.and Thursday, showery.*Bes@ee@re@re@r2@% Pre @roBoe@ os Por 40° +.0+ @ee@-r@+@ se Pree i ive dollars to make good the damage.The accused was committed for trial on a charge of malicious injury to property.COURT OF KING'S BENCH, \"A term of the Court of King's Bench will open to-morrow when Mr.Justice Hutchinson will preside, The bail honds of those who are now out on bail and the appeal in the case where several merchants were condemned for keeping on Sunday will come up.3, ASCOT ASSAULT CASF.George Dube, of Ascot Corner, fined $5.00 or thirty days in jail for] asvault committed on the person ol Fwdger Roy at Ascot Corner on Sunday evening.: _ \u2018 FORGERY CASE.\u201d John Beakey, who pleaded guilty to was |! The city\u2019s bonds amounting Lo} The The following aldermen were present: |, v.star \u2019 513 ; provided for the final extinguishment { in the said |: city and a special yearly rate and fo sessment of six mills on the dollar be} | imposed, and the same is hereby ime.estate] .Mac .B.HUNT, Liberal Candidate COMPTON LIBERALS HOLD CONVENTION as Candidate.\u2014_\u2014 NOTES OF TILE POLITICAL PAIGN THROUGHOUT THE COUNTRY.- i i Ï Mr: A.leétéd.; Town Hall.Mr.Robert Scott was moved by Laurent, ding vote.Speechez were made by the date apd Messrs.F.W.Hibbard, Cowan! H done for ily SHERBROOKE, QUE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER CILDING TOWNSHIP '§ BLACKENED WASTE.Formally Select Mr.A.B.Hunt ean.Bury, Sept.30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The Lib- etal convention for the selection of cand didate was held here yesterday, when B.Hunt was unanimously se: delegates met at 1 pm.in the presided.| The nomination of Mr.Hunt Myr.Angus Cowan, \u2018of (Gould, and seconded by Mr.J.B.St.of, Compton, and carried candi- of \u2018Montreal, Louis Bertrand, J.Nicol and \"Angus CL ; î Ve.unt.referred No what he had the county during the + past four years And compared it with the lows: - = .4.ply the said sinking fund and Fay the}: said debentures, as aforesaid, the sum of thirty-two thou-T\".and {ty dollars I (832,250) shall be annually levied for\u2019 * MR.= in Compton\u2019 County.à 1908.[STILENCE MAY - FOLLOW THE FLOOD.Serious Situation Faced in In- .dia Districts.IAD BODIES IN HUNDREDS FLOATING DOWN STREAM.Hyderabad, India, Sept.30.\u2014(Spec- al.)\u2014It is feared that pestilence will pllow the floods that have occurrel 1 Hyderabad and Deccan districts.as result of the unprecedented rainfall f the pust few weeks.\u2018The waters subsided yesterday, and the country is strewn with unburied odies estimated to number not less n 1,000.Most of the corpses are those women and children, 30, .be py, Me of » BURGLARS AT WORK.Magog, September 30.\u2014(Specialy \u2014 \u201cThe grocery store of Messrs.Vaughan Bros.was entered by vurglars during | Saturday night.The till was broken The debentures are issued in denomi- fwopk of his predecessor during his pi and $1.30 was token.They also nations of one thousaml dollars each.tenure of office.He compared the °° 1 ec a quantity of tobacco, lard, The debentures are payable to hearer | \u2014r\u2014\u2014\u2014 por, canted goods, etc., and succeed.in twenty-five years from date and {- ed in making their escape.They gained an entrance through a window in the back stote.oC Vaughan Bros.working on, the \u2018bring the guilty have a detective case and hope to persons to justice.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS BEARS PLENTIFUL.-| Brookbury, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Ope day recently * while Mr.George Gray was hunting in the woods, he saw five bears, three at one time, and two at another, be .od EYE INJURED BY A FLYING : CHIP.7 Fitch Bay, Sept.30.\u2014(Special:)\u2014Mr.Hazen Wilson got hit in the eyg by a chip which caused a painful wound, as the skin of the eyeball was broken.Ihe doctor hopes to save the sight of his eye, the situation - of of illustrating what Conservatives were making it a campaign and hurled hack in theiz teeth.\u2014.\"\" victory.SIR\u2019 W mette ILFRID COMING TO THE TOWNSHIPS.Sir Wilfrid Laurier will be in western section of the Townships, in his canvds of the county.formed by: hoth parties meclings are beivg held.J] knew where the ers have ve \u2014\u2014 40 majorit company moirow night.Mr.) E, Leonard, at Longue Pointe, meet in and speeches by the can F, D.Monk.A.TJ.Labelle, \u20ac.| - selin.| The Liberal convention of St.cinthe was held at the next elections.La \u2014\u2014\u2014 De.© W.Williamson, + mouth, NS.ANOTHER forging and uttering a cheque came Up for sentence to-day.Mr.John Leon ; Lard, KC.presented a numerously ; ciened petition asking for the lenteucy of the Court.: | The Court after explaining that for: very of commercial paper was punish- : able by imprisonment for life in ver- tain cases.spoke of the youth and evident simplicity of the accused.pass: el sentence of six mon hor in the common jail.The accused was assured, however.that if he was over brought up before the Court avais he would he more severely denlt with.ths at hard 12 | \u2014\u2014 GOVERNMENT ABOUT TO ISSUE ONE OF £5.000.000, IT Is san\u201d London.September.30.\u2014Tt is under situation of the country in 1896 with |: 1908, particularly } with regard to agriculture with a view the Government had done for the farmers, He said the not fighting tbis campaign on- political issues but were ; 5 of scandal, moins charges\u201d of thonost:.oxtKange, gaint nature, which were being refuted [ Mr.Hunt stated: that he had been over the county and felt confident of Sherbrooke during the campaign.The date a concrete walk to his wharf.of his visit has not yet heen fixed but [is à perfect time for this work as the it is| expected that he will speak on water in the lake is exceptionally low: the afternoon of the same day in the : Mr: George W.Paige, Conservative candidate in Stanstead County, wish- fourth of the electors yet remained to be called upon and Mr.Paige is busy | The big constituency of Richmond and (Wolte is warming up very slowly : to the contest.Committees are being à and some Conservatives could get all they wanted, 1 to 1 on Laur return, or | to S that he would Ton.W.S.Fielding, Minister of Finance.is\u2018now going to Toronto to talk politics.He is to speak there in with Mr.Avlesworth, to- The Conservative candidate in Laval opened his campaign Monday evening.Thére \u2018was a large attendance at the were delivered lidate himself.amd Messrs, P.Beaubien, Campbell Lane and - Oscar As Hva- Monday under the presidency of Dr.Fugene St.Tacques, and Mr.A.M.Beauparlant, the retiring member.was again unanimous- lv chosen to he the party\u2019s candidate : _ a son-in-law of Dr.W.H.Hearlz, president of the ~~ CANADIAN LOAN.i 325 FOR PRIZES, - Ulverton, Sept.30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At a sehool meeting held on Thursday evening,\u201d Sept.24th, .the Commissioners ranted %25 for prizes in the * Model epartment.The privildge was jiven | to the pringipal to distribute the amount to the different fades, as he saw 4 de a BR pede ori : » e EXTENSIVE IMPROVEMENTS AT ~~.KNOWLTON.- | Knowlton, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special )\u2014The Hon.S.A.Fisher is making some extensive improvements to his grounds by putting concrete walks ar®und near the edge of lake and one side of his beautiful grounds, as well as putting t ULVERTON COUNCIL MEETING.Ulverton, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 A meeting of the Council was held on Monday.Councillors all present.es to correct a report that he has full day\u2019s session was held as business finished a personal visitation to the was plentiful.The municipal tax has electors in the - county.About one- decreased three mills; in 1907 it was 9 mills, 1908 it is 6 mills.The Vot-~ ers\u2019 list was approved.The secretary- treasurer was instructed to notify several Road Inspectors to complete the summer road work.A NIGHT OF ACCIDENTS, West Brome, Sept.30.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Friday night seems to have been an un- Incky night for\u2019 the people here.Mr.Very few, wagers are being made on I.Savage and Mr.Harvey, of election results as yet.It is too Farnam\u2019s Corner, collided near the carly in the game.A prominent local station, smashing both buggies to Libéral wus heard to remark that he quite an extent.Mr.J.C.Pettes had a light smashup at Sweetsburg, also Eugene Shepard had the misfortune to break hoth shafts from his top buggy the same night.A LARGE QUANTITY OI\" MAPLE .SUGAR STOLEN, \u2018 South Barnston, Sept.30.\u2014(Special)- \u2014Fhree parties broke into the house of Mr.Moses Hastings, South Barnston, and took.a thousand pounds of maple, sugar.This was the farm house but was unoccupied, and so they had stored the.sugar there.After a lively chase they were taken at Newport, Vt.and will have their trial at Holland, Vt.They had disposed of the greater part of the sugar to different parties before they were taken prisoners.WOOD BURNED: BEYOND COATI- COOK, _ Coalticook.Sept.30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The œule of Monday afternoon and night fanned the fires in this vicinity to tre mendous proportions.Frank Durand, whose property.is between here and Ladd\u2019s Mille, Jost about £2000 worth of lumber, and the fire eaxt of here across the river was of a very =pec- {acular nature, many watching it from the hills.The reflection of a bg fire south of here could lie seen, but it Nova Scotia Methodist Conference, has > ! | announced that he will accept the was a long way off.The heavy rain Cohservative nomination at Yar that fell in the night stopped these for the time being, although the fire on Mr.Durand's place is still buruimg, but not so fiercely.BROME COUNTY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.Boltén Centre.Sept.30.\u2014(Special) \u2014The Brome County Sunday School Association held dts sixteenth annual County Convention in the Methodist Church on Thursday and Friday, September 24th and 25th.The pastor, «tood thie \u201cCanadian Government is on Rev.J.G.Fulcher.gave a hearty ad- the point of isxuing a £3,000,000 31 pert dress \u2018of welcome.The attendance was cent, loan at par.4 good ut all the sessions.Exce ent mu- The Financial News points out that SIC was furnished by the choir and the for the first eight months of 1908 programme was most interesting from ST42.845,000° has been supplied for the start to\u2019 finish.Greetings were recelv- development où Canada almost all ed from a former County President.from England.Rev.JJ.J.Theakston and read in + 7 3 | ecor d.| noon.{ REFERRED [ Rev.R.I.Mills occupied > ONE CENT THE TORONTO GLOBE AND MR.ROBLIN.Paper Replies to Latest Charge of Manitoba Premier.CHARACTERIZES IT \u201cA DELIBERATE AND DOWNRIGHT LIE.\u201d Toronto, Sept.The Globe to-day, takes up Premier Roblin\u2019s second charge-against the paper, to effect that its Crow's Nest Railway agitation enabled \u201cThe Globe | to secure for nothing a land grant worth any wheré from one to two millions in cash,\u201d says \u201cHis statement 13 a lie\u2014a deliberate and downright lie, without remotest shadow of foundation.\u201d ON TRIAL FOR MURDER.THE DEFENCE WILT, \"PLEA OIF TNSANITY.Owen Sound, Ont., Sept 30.\u2014(Spe cial)\u2014James Creighton, charged with ihe murder of his wife and two siep- È A daughters, is on trial here for his | life, | The murders were committed on , May 26th.| The.grand jury vesterday returned a true bill on each of the charges.The defence will be insanity and several alienists are here to give evidence.FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS convention Ly the Secretary.On the second day the members lof the convention were invited to the town hall where a bountiful repdst awaited them.The success of this convention \"will long be remembered yy all those who attended.COURT AT KNOW Knowlton, Sept, 30.\u2014(S regular session of Superio LION.pecial.)\u2014Tlre - r Court was {held in the Court House Tuesday.The list of cases not being large, thus iness was all * concluded in the Tôre- Judge Lynch presided.: TO LATE Knowlton, Sept.30.\u2014(S BISHOP.pecial.)\u2014The \u2018 the © pulpit in St.Paul's church on Sundav morning and referred with deep feeling to the sad Toss which the church = at large hag experienced in.the death of : it meant -~to | this parish and the family of Rev.Mr.Carmichael, to whom the deepest sympathy is extended, 4.CHMOND.(Special.) \u2014 of this place, last evening Bro.V.I.ho was ac- .D.G.M,, Bro.a good at- matters af- ODD FELLOWS AT RI _ Richmond, Sept.30\u2014 Pioneer Lodge, LO.O.F., received an official visit from the\u2019 Grand Master, Morrill, of Sherbrooke, w companied by the local 1) J.D.Smith.There was tendance of members and fecting the order in Rigçhmond were ; discussed.Pioncer Lodge, as its name signifier, was the first Odd Fellows\u2019 Lodge in the Townships, Jt has initia ted «ince its organization over 250 members.Six new members have been added to the roll since July and the lodge is looking for prosperous year.Pioneer Lodge hag done a good work in the community and it is believed has a bright od \u2018before it.At the close of the regular meetine the members of the Rebekah Lode of Richmond served refreshments in the VARRIAGES.| - HURD \u2014 HOWLET.Coaticook, Sept, 30.+ (Specinl) \u2014 À quiet wedding took place on Saturday evening at (he Methodist Parson- hour was spent.: | tina Howlet.Rev.R.G.ciated at the ceremony.\u2014\u2014 ROSS\u2014BRADFORD.A very pretty though |quiet wedding was solemnized at St.Peter's church to-day at nooù when Miss May l°Ji7za- beth Bradford, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.George F.Bradford, was married to Mr.Garnet Allison Ross, Sherbrooke: The ceremony was performed hy Rev.Canon Shreve, Rector of the church, #nd the bride was given awav by her father, Mr.G.F.Bradford, The wedding gown was navv blue cloth travell coat and jumper waist and lace.\"The becomin whité f-lt, with and ostrich plume, and bridal bouquet was of roses, The bridesmaid, Miss Fanny Gunning, wore a pretty costume, of Copenhagen blue.with hat to match, and cartied a bouquet of white carnations.The best man waz Mr.Chas T.Ross, hrother of the groom.Only immediate relatives and a few intimate friends of the two families were present, but many interested spectators were in the church.Mr.J.W.Bearder, organist.played the Lohengrin music when the hridal party entered and the grand weddinz march at the close of the service.After the ceremony an informal ception was held at the home of the brides parents an London «treet, and a ng suit, with of white silk hat was satin of ribhon the white cr \u2014 white | re- being most tastefully arranged with pink amd white carnations and trails of smilax.= Mr.and Mrs.Rass left by ! the afternoon express for Montreal.Toronto and Niagara Falls, and on their return will live in Sherbrooke.bride was the recipient of a large num- her of presents.including eut glass, silver.linen.ete, and several sub- stantial cheques, 30.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 the late Bishop .Carmichasl, and mera, | particularly-how much lodge room and a very pleasant social age, between I'rancis Hurd and Chris- - Peever ofii- con of Mr.and Mrs, William Ross, of.tailored .the wedding luncheon served.the Table The = ET wan py A per PY 0107 ey RE pre qe iby vpn 3 A pl \\ x on axed PAA pid A Aa Anais ood ¢ \u201d pinay 5 * mm.Pay pa TE = EY re Pe EW UT .A op Tn Ge roa, \u2026 \u201c\" = $ Lod , , (ea RRP - 5, \u201c2 - i ?ae 4 : 7 TY =.2\u20ac ; a \u201d TA Se a Ag \u2019 6 ei enr A te = 24 ts aide Pr oh ra goods lg \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 cr, ; ap + .2 CE 0 \u2019 > im .7 =\" de =~ .- 5 EE +.7) 2 ig a = A tw - \u201d , eid Miles ga \" Ks A olay.R - EL.f the 7 : 4 oa Né + , i i ; A PR P LG 3 ii .* \u201d~ À ate Lh mo Ban, oe ig et ie ' HL Ht ent A ENT eX ee Ta À 1 Var.a ow a 4 | ; LL ) a ne \" ER Dg are np Fg va ANE: - ARTE LL BE NRE AY AE \\ Lo J nt - Faxsz- A.cal 4 alae ' pda ES a RECN TNT SOFT Sh, er ESRI a ow * CIMT TTR TTR TA Se NINE YU Tl YER TNT WED TREES ES panne a ETRE MEAG 2 La ID J ARAN MP ee 2 020 fd ELTA FM pe RT, © Xe A PR ae BWA oa Ra FA ee a + Pa LE © - \u2018 via TR ENS TE = alo vas rrr ie dat ar oY ER, TREY a .PAGE TWO.WE ARE THE PEOPLE who do Garment and the only ones in town, All Dyeing and Cleaning \u2018others are agents for out of town houses.Come in and see our work and get our prices before sending your work out of fown.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM DYE WORKS, 7 + Water Street, Sherbrooke.* Bell \u2019phone 10, People\u2019s 223.SEECHAM®S First Thing PILLS in the roraing The haphazard use of a remedy will never discever its efficacy.Try Bee cham\u2019s Pills morning and night, anc note the, improvement in yout BE BEEGHAMN'S Night PILLS Soid Evervwhere.- The National Generators are taking the lead\u2019 for producing the BEST LIGHT for the least money.They are SIMPLE, DURABLE, and ACCEPTED by the UNDERWRITERS.For prices and particulars write to The National Acetylene Gas Co\u2019y Ltd.SHERBROOKE In boxes 26 cents.A HUNTING FATALITY.YOUTH TICKING - GUM FROM A TREE ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.Woodstock, N.B., September 30.\u2014A fatal shooting accident occurred at South New Bridge yesterday afternoon.Stanley Turner, aged 17 years, son of John Turner, of Campbell Settlement, York county, had been visiting his sister, Mrs.Stephen Clarke, \u201cand, in company with Harold \"McCarthy, he went hunting.Young McCér- thy went up a tree to pick gum and left Turner standing bélow.The gun was resting on a log, and, in some manne, sJipped off, causing the dis- SEK To END CPR.STRIKE.Presidents of Various Unions Arrive in Montreal.CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICIALS HAD NOT BEEN APPROACHED \u201cUP TO LAST NIGHT.Montreal, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special)\u2014\" \u2018Events are apparently moving fast in; the - efforts being made by the Canadian Pacific strikers to bring the pre-: sent trouble to an end, the activity; now being upon the part of the International Union.officers.In.Montreal, yesterday, there was a most unusual gathering of railway union presidents 8 and while amongst -the rank.and file of the, to be ended within a day or two.i Mr.Jas.O'Connell, of Washington, president of the Metal Workers\u2019 tion of the International Federation of: Railway Mechanical Unions, arrived in\u2019 Montreal yesterday morning with a: \u2018number of lesser officials.Several oth-} er international presidents arrivedlat-} er, including President Warren Si Stone; of the Brotherhood of Locomo-] tive Engineers ; President H.B.Per-; ham, of the Order of Railway Tele-: grapbers, and President Morrisey, of | the Brotherhood of Trainmen.Whether the gathering \u2018of union.offi cials from far and wide means an ef fort t0 éxtend the boundaries of the! strike \u2018or to bring additional - pressure : upon the C,P,R., is not.yet known ; possibly it means both.:But {here is little likelihood of the operating meri; being dragged in at this late .hour, es: pecially as they work under \u2018beparate: contracts with the company, and are: traditionally opposed to joining strik-\u2019 es which do not concern them.The plans of the strike leaders are,\u2019 therefore, not yet known, probably not yet formulated.But there is indication that their efforts tend to an end of the matter ere long.A despatch from Winnipeg says there are signs of the strike being.called off and adds that representatives, of the -mechanics have started for: Montreal to seek an interview with Sir.Thos.Shaughnessy.+ CHICKEN PIE SOCIAL AT LENNOX.VILLE.Last evening the annual chicken pie social of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist church of Lennoxville, was held! in the lecture room of the same, and the entertainment was held upstairs in\u2019 the church.A Targe gathering of people was present from Sherbroo other surrounding places, -and the tables presented a fine appearance.The ladies.© The sum of $57 was realize from.the supper.After the supper took place; Rev.Mr.Deeprose- opening .charge of the weapon.The charge entered Turner's stomach and came out at his shoulder.His father was sum- .moned and after the boy told him how the accident happened he succumbed to ithe wound.SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.Bugbee Gommercial College + STANSTEAD, Que; Thorough Courses are \u2018given in Bookkeeping and in Stcnography and Typewriting.Students may .enter at any time, and'.receive diplomas whenever they are qualified.Staft for 1908 : B.W.FREEMAN.H.B.HOLDEN.A.LEE HOLMES.No better teachers than these are to be found in the Province, and a young man looking for a business education, need look no further than Stanstead.For further information, write - \u201cThe Game of Life\u201d | I GEORGE J.TRUEMAN.Principal.with prayer and thé chair was o&ccu\u201d | pied by Rev.Mr.Sanderson.A very interesting address upon \u201cEducation :in Canada,\u201d was given by Trus | man, principal of Stanstead \u201cCollege, manner, addressed the e \u2018people matters of interest, relating to thé Thanksgiving festival.Three violin solos \u2018were rendered tby Mr.Frank Dud, ley, of Sherbrooke, who also recite and \u2018\u201cThe Story of the Faithful Soul,\u201d with musical accompaniment, which was well ren- \u2018dered, and highly appreciated by all |present.| The singing \u2018 \u2018God ave the King\u201d finally brought the, meeting to a close.upon FIRE BRIGADE CALLED OUT.\u2018 Magog, September 30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The bush fires in the .vicinity of the Fish Hatchery called out the fire brigade and kept them busy all afternoon, yesterday.For a time the Fish Hatchery was in danger :but the firemen sucéeeded in saving the buildings and eventually y got it under control.TS AE espece + 18 i AEE mn ==} 15 4 ; ) Ladies and Gentlemen.: | Sih knowledge of SHORTHAND.easiest learned system in 5 f Send for list.SHORTHAND, WRITING, BUSINESS Short Methods in Arithmetic, Spelling and Telegraphy.: BOYD SYLLABI E.S, GLEASON, Principal, he Det | \u2014If you are support, or wish to better your position, there are few things that - you can learn that will add more to your earning capacity than a\u2019 There is an, \u2018increasing demand in all branches of business for a stenographic stenographer can always find professional ate to his or her ability, and which in many cases is a steppingstone to higher and more resp onsible positions.Boyd's Famous Syllabic Shorthand has\u2019 been proven by actual test ta be the fastest, most legible the world.THIRTY DAYS\u2019 study, of five hours each.OUR STUDENTS SUCCEED: There are in this city ALONE graduates from this College now earning an dggregate yearly salary of \u2014 Over $20, 000.00 BOOK-KEEPING, TYPE- \u201cTERMS MODERATE.EVENING CLASS begins Oct.Se, (Monday) Subjects \u2014 Shorthand, Bookkeeping, , Commercial\u201d, Apply to Principal for further particulars.AND - BUSINESS COLLEGE SHERBROOKE, QUE.53 | Strathcona \u2018Square, seeking a means of seli- amanuensis.A competent employment proportion- and It can- be mastered in Wo are Specialists in & OFFICE METHODS Typewriting, Office Methods, Law, Letter Writing, | LE cs HORTHAND ~y J ter, visiting their cousin, Roy Temple;.1J.Bustard, of Sherbrooke, and Mrs.A.Reed, of North Hatley, visiting at\u2019| | Departures are : Christie Gustin to his work in Montreal ; D.J.Carr to, \"| Newport on business ; Mrs.Fred.Rem-; other officials, | strikers there was jubilation, the word: | having gone forth that the strike was\" Sec-\u2018i | seventy-six years.e and- guests were waited upon by the ied the entertainment and \u2018Rev.Mr.Deeprose in \u2018his pleasing > and SHERBROOKE DAILY RECURD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908.maa FITCH BAY.Recent arrivals are Mrs.Routledye, Mrs.Sanford and Mrs.Redpath, of Georgeville, guests of Mrs.Thos.Bailey ; Mr.and Mrs.Harry White and Miss Edna Gardine and Mrs.Blanche Glover home from Cedar Camp ; Miss Ida Carr home from West Derby, Vt.Mr.Amos Gustin, of Colton, N.Y.visiting his brother and sister and oth-\u2018|e er friends after an absence of twenty years ; Mr.Harmon Spencer, of South, Stukely, and Ernest Chamblin, of Fos-; Mr: and Mrs.Winn Bustard and Mrs.Albert Merrill\u2019 8; \u2018Dr.and Mrs.Frasen.home from their honeymoon; Mrs.Wy- man Farrell, of Lowell, Mass., visiting friends.ick to visit friends in \"Dixville and Coa-, ticook, \u2018 + WAY'S MILLS.The Methodist Church of Way's\u2019 Mills, will hold its annual chicken pie: supper at the home of Mr.\u2018William: Horn on \u2018Friday evening, Oct.2nd.Supper served from .6 to 9, after which an entertainment will be given.AN \u2018are welcome.co ~ 1 | Southern California, where she ROCK ISLAND.Mr.Albert F.Gilmore has one to New York city for a few weeks\u2019 stay business.\u201cMisses Charlotte and Ellen Butter- field left on Monday for Los Angeles, Cal, where they will spend the win- ry will be glad to hear that he is gaining slowly and was able to occupy the pulpit: of the Universalist church Jast Sunday.Mr.Frank LeBlanc is visiting rela- ives and friends in Bedford and Fd Mrs.J.W.Baxter will take possesion of the Derby Line Hotel\u2019 Saturday next.\u2019 Miss Edith Wells left on Monday for will d; the winter.Pr and Miss Harris Colby and Master Parker Crandall, of West Burke, Vt., are visiting relatives here.They me |in their auto.\u201cMr.\u2018and Mrs.Will Nelson, of Bos- night for Washington, D.C., where she has \u2018art s hoo! there.\u2018Mr.and \u2018Mrs.Fred.Dean and two \u201c{children, of :Barton, are the guests of | ¢ .and Mrs.John L.Heath, Maple \u2018 avenue.1 Déaths Reported.3 pd loeb Bp goh MISS A.BLANCHETTE.Richmond, Sept.30.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The- death occurred at Janesville, on Tuesday morning of Miss Blanchette, eldest daughter of Mr.Alphonse Blanchette.The funeral \u2018takes place Thursday morning .to the R.C.church, z MRS.CLINTON LITTLE.Wa terville, Sept.29 29.(Special.\u2014_ Mrs.Clinton Little died at her home in, Waterville at 5 p.m.M nday, aged Funeral, Thursday at 10.30.a.m., at the Congregational church.Interment at the c urch cemetery, Holy.CL a | WILLIAM TAM YOY.Castlébar, Sept.30 Faut The death occurred in South Dakota, of Mr.William, Foy, gon of Mrs.Michael Foy, Sr., of this place, on Sept.26th.He is, survived by a wife, two.dahgh- _| ters, his 2 ed mother, three.brothers, Abercorn, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The funeral of the late Mrs.William Jenne, who died in Boston on Friday last, after a long \u201cillness, held on Monday, the 28th of Sept, in the Union Church.The funeral was very largely attended by sympathizing friends who came to pay.their last | \u2018tribute to one who was held in : high -esteem : à\u2018 kind * neighbor, a dutiful mother and loving wife has gone to her reward.\u2014 : LATE JOSEPH GIROUX.Coaticook, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 The funeral of the late Mr.Joseph Giroux took place on Monday; at 10 a.m., at the Roman Catholic Church which was draped in black, \u2018Rev.Frs.Seguin and Giroux sang the service, | assisted by Rev.Frs.Marache and \u2018Noel as deacon and sub-deacon.y Mr.A.L.Comptois and Dr.Landry were managers.The pall-bearers were N.Gendreau, J.B.Durocher, F.X.Comp- tois, J.Giroux, P.Dragon and L.La- plante.The bearers were N.Aimee, W.Giroux, \u2018A.Blain, E.Trudeau and J.Riendeau.The remains were buried in the family lot beside that of his wife.ROBERT BECKHAM.Sutton, Que., Sept.| 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Robert Beckham, of Montreal, died at the Parsonage here, Sunday evening, Sept.27th.Deceased was 75 years of age and with Mrs.Beckham.| came here about three weeks ago .to visit-their daughter, Mrs.(Rev.) Hamilton.Hé had\u2019 only been here\u2018a day or two when he was taken sick and the doctor soonf| pronounced it phoid fever.Every.attention of nurse: and friends was o After a shart service at.the Parsonage, Tuesday \u2018morning, the body was taken to Montreal| for interment, accompanied by Mrs.Beckham, Rev.Mr.Hamilton and Mr.-and Mrs.Jahn Marshall, of Abbottsford.; p\u2014\u2014 THE LATE MRS.W.E.RICHMOND.At Richmond, Que., on Friday evening, the 25th instant, of heart failure JONES, OF old age, there passed away a much lamented lady in the person of Mrs.W.E.Jones, wife of Editor Jones, of the \u201cGuardian,\u201d as already briefly reported in the Record.Mrs.Jones\u2019s maiden name was\u2019 Mary Ann Clarke, and.she was born at Llanmaddock, Gower, near the city of Swansea, in Wales, G.B., on the 28th of September, 1826, her marriage occurring on Sunday, the 31st of October, 1852, at Mount Pleasant Baptist Chapel, the Rev.Charles Short officiating.Her husband and six children survive to mourn her loss, viz.: W.E.Jones, J.P., Editor of \"the RicHmond Guardian ; Mrs.Bowden, of Ottawa ; Mrs.Dalton, of Richmond ; W.E.C.Jones, Railway Mail Clerk, of Island Pond, Vt.; Mrs.Barwis, of Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs.Kirkpatrick.of Edmonton, Alberta, and Arthur Gordon Jones.Mrs.Jones was much loved by her children, as the best of mothers.She was a model wife in every particular.and her demise in the first death that \u201chas occurred in the family.quiet funeral service was held in Anne\u2019s Church, Richmond, on ee Bn last, and the remains were nterred in the Union cemetery.The Chas.Campbell, Dr.T.L.Brown, Major R.J.Hewton, Thos.Hart and F.W.Webb.The mourners were Mrs.Dalton, Mrs.Bowden and Megsrs.WE.Jones, W.E.C.Jones, Garnet G; B.Jones and Arthur Gordon Jones; Pie two daughiers in the West being unable to be present owing to \u2018\u2019 dis tance.ol 2° a 3e ?4 contre rase te \"Was | ty- pal bearers were Messrs.F.T.Map- | Mrs.Melvin Bean, and son, of Boston, Derby \u2018Line, the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Asa Moran.| On Monday night we had quite a heavy rain, which did a great deal of good.l-{Miss Alice Whitcher has gone to Bamston, where she will visit her sister for a couple of weeks.+ CASTLEBAR.Mrs.James Burns remains in a very | serious condition.Ï \u2018Mr.and Mrs.James .Burns,\u2019 Jr., Mr.and Mrs, Will Burns, Misses Mary and Nellie Burns, of Worcester, Mass.;.Mrs.Andrew Doherty, of Lawrence, \"Mass.; Mrs.John Costello, of , Woronoco, Mass., have been called hereby the serious illness of Mrs.James jBurns.\u2018Mr.W.O.Doyle, of Ulverton; Mr.W.H.Doyle, of South Durham, Messrs.Harold and Ivan McCaig, of 1\u2019 Avenir, | were guests of Mrs.George F.Adams on Sunday.| Mr.Jos.LeRoux, been - visiting his cousin, has E.of Asbestos, Mr.C.> Roux.Nes i hs Que Michael) Foy, Castle { Miss Mary Foy has returned home | ters, Mrs.John Simott, Northampton from Wakefi leld, Mass.{ Montreal, ; 1 Mrs.oran.Bosien, .and \u2018Mrs, , Granger | Mr.M.Johnson, of Montrea is Barre, Vt.spending his vacation at his home.\u2014 Messrs.W.W.Johnson and Jas.F.\u201cTHE LATE MRS.WILLIAM - Johnson have returned to Lowell, JENNE.Mass.: Mr.J.E.Twohey, of Tupper Lake, spent a few days guest of his uncle, Mr.George H.Johnson FAI RFAX.Miss Alice Montle, Mr.Beck\u2019 8.| Mise Mary J.Lincoln, of Boynton, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, C.Lin-| bols Beck picked blossoms Sept.-28t in his orchard, \u201c| the tree also had an apple on it.Mr.Bowen has purchased the farm owned by Mrs.Annie Smith.a house on it.People were glad to near it rain.It that are burning néar here.Mr.and Mrs.Beck were- guests , Mr.and Mrs.Clements on Sunday at Heathton.= + EATON CORNER.Rev.Mr.Mossop,; of Birchton, de- Sunday evening to audience.Miss W.Parker, who is teaching at Kingsley neighborhood, was the guest à Very attentive Nourse\u2019s one day.last week.Mr.Boright, agent of the St.News, and other (Canadian papers, hundred miles in seven walking days.er vet.r.Horace Nourse has returned \u2018pital and is not gaining as fast as his many friends could wish.He is still unable to walk without an attendant.Mr.Frank Nourse intends goif to work at Dudswell foi a few weeks.Miss Irene Nourse| is -attending the Model School at Sawyerville.Mr, Hollis Stone js visiting friends for a few days in Randboro and Bishop\u2019s Crossing.ha SOUTH B! 'RNSTON.Rev.Emmanuel Jones, who is holding services in the Advent church, is drawing a full house.These services are to continue evenings, commencing daw afternoar next.Mr.and Mrs.Ephraim Hodyes, from Hatley ; Mr, and Mrs.Lyman Orcutt of Kingscroft, were the place Sunday attending ch Mrs.Sumner Stickney, of Fitch Bay, a former resident of this place, is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Kezar and others, Mr.Orrie S Selby we hear has sold his farm for $1800.Mrs.Edwin Chapman is nursing \u2018at Baldwin\u2019s Mills.MOE\u2019S RIN RIVER.Mr.A.E.White, who has been visiting the ntal home, returned to-da to Gran Ligne, to take up his work as.teacher again in Feller Institute.: Mrs.Fred.Aldrich |is on the sick | ist, Leads i in Styl2s\u2014thers Follow BUCKLEY & Sos, London.Dts \u201cThe many friends of Rev.J.N.Em- - top, Mass., are spending a_few days at.D rby Line, the guests of Mr.and Mrs: Frank 0\u2019Rourke.Lo Miss Florence Pike left on Monday | 4 position as teacher in a.large | ass., are spending a week \u2018at of East.Stan- stead, spent Saturday and.Sunday at bouquet of apple Mr.Whitehead ha: bought a piece of land from Mr.Hall, He is putting up.will put a little damper on the fires of livered a very impressive sermon last from Flanders, were calling at Mr.H.Johns.was in town on Saturday and according to his statement has walked one The long looked-for rain has checked the bush fires in this part of the town but the springs and \u201cwells are not supplied with their usual amount of wat- roux the Sherbrooke Protestant Hos- at 7.30, through - + week - .and Sun- i UNBLEACHED TABLE LINEN large assortment at 50c.to $S.- 50 per dozen.TURKEY RED AND DAMASK, \"RUSSIA CRASH, | ROLLER .TOWELLINGS, WHITE all and striped.DOWLAS \u2014 Grass Linen Roughs.Po We\" consider these values 2° your In and vem Wallace Bothwell, who cut -his Mr.foot while choppin doing well.- Dr.tending the case.Mr.Noah-Cummings, who had the misfortune to fall from a ladder some time ago, is so far recovered as to he able to drive out.7 Mrs.Nobel, who has for many months been seriously ill, is convalescent.Miss Bell, a returned missionary from West Centre Africa, will speak in the Congregational church oh Sunday, Oct.4th, in the woods, \u2018is anner has been at- the school \"bus.and will begin Thursday.\u2018hose who attended the fair at Dan- | ville on Saturday were Mr.and Mrs.Willie Ramsay, Mr.William Doyle, Mr.and Mrs.Wadleigh, Miss Myrtle Fraser, » Principal Philbrick and Mr.Roy Husk.day has cooled the air and \u2018extinguished the bush fires.The potato crop has been very good in this ;vicinity.Butter is still selling for 25c.per lb., and eggs are 18c.to 20c.per doz.George Miller, of St.Lambert, i.\u2018has been for¢a few days in the village on business, left for his home on Tuesday.Recent arrivals include : Cleveland, Miss Hart (nurse), Mrs.Cleveland, Sr., guests of Miss S.- Miller, Miss Effie Miller, spending a\u2018weck with friends and relatives ; Mrs.W.H.White, at the home of Mrs.N.Both- well ; ME.\u2018and © Mrs.Peter Murphy, ; guests of Mrs.Murphy\u2019s mother, Mrs.Arnold Cross ; home to \u2018attend the Council on Monday.\u2014+ GRANITEVILLE.\u201c The many friends of Rev.Mr.Smith were pleased to see him able to be in the pulpit again on Sunday last.meeting .C h \u2018 Miss, Jessie Henry, who has been vis- ee pnt, Mrs.Cobleigh, hee ep lei iting her sister, Mrs.Russel Rediker, | Mrs.Edwin Wells and daughter, returned\u2019 to her home in Sherbrooke the last of.the week.Mr.- and Mrs, Frank Rollins took in the excursion to the White Mountains.this writing.Mr.and Mrs.Flavys Lapete are rejoicing over a: ten-pound hoy.Mr.and Mrs.Hill (nee Lottie Waite) of Worcester, Mass., have been visiting at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Enoch \u2018Tryon.: Don\u2019t forget the harvest festiv al at | the home of Mr.and Mrs.David Moir on Thursday evening, Oct.1st, MINTON.Mr.N.E.Tlean and TF.A.Conner were home from Milby over Sunday.Miss Sarah Kay has returned home from North Hatley, where she has spent the summer.Miss Mattie Conner left on Wednesday last for a prolonged stay in Cambridge, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.F.E.Rowell and daughter, Dorothy of Swampscott, Mass., have been payirg a\u2019 brief visit to the latter\u2019s uncle, Mr.H.R.Slack.Miss M.Dean took a trip to Richmond last week with Mr.arid Mrs.G.A.LeBaron in their automobile.= Miss Susan - Johnston spent a days recently with her\u2019 parents.\" WATERVILLE: few A heavy rain fell carly Tuesday morning.Dr olquhoun | is il.Dr.(Gordon Hume, of Compton, is attending to Dr.Colquhoun\u2019s patients.The concert and dance by the Wa- terville Brass Band.will tako place in the Town -Hall Wednesday evening.The funeral of the infant daugnter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Bradley was: held on Saturday.Rev.Mr.Wilson officiated.Mr.Colin Campbell, of the E.T.Bank staff, has been transferred to the branch at Winnipeg.\u2014\u2014 5.+ SCOTSTOWN.Rev.Mr.W.T.McKenzie, the new pastor of the Presbyterian church, has gone away to bring his family.The services next Sunday will be in charge | of some of the workers of the church.| It is expected that Miss - Della ; Barnard, of Danville, Que., will dress the Sunday School at the Ad- , vent Christian church next Sunday morning at 10.30\" a.m.Miss Barnard * will also have a message for Sunday School teachers and mission workers.| All are invited to attend, ad: L.A.BAYLEY, in J ust received from rT EE owing splendid assottment, inen: at 25c.,- 35c., 45c., 50e, 0c, and 80c.WHITE \u2018TABLE LINEN, all widths, prices from 37c.to 83- per yard.NAPKINS\u2014§ and 2, extra \" widths and prices; plain and- fancy.: GLASS CLOTH\u201416, 18, 920 \u2018and 30 in.Bordered, checked Mr.Roy Husk is to have charge of 1 The heavy rain, which fell on Mon- i Mrs.Morton\u2019 | Mr.H.R.Thompson | Mrs.Stephen Salls is quite sick at \u201cOne | service o saints vi Thursday in 0 lyon, The special pre : vice will [be Rev.NE Rectdr of e Bet he for the Widows \u20ac sion Fund of the Orter il \u2014 the foj) : JOKE 1 | sus end F CP abe 2 ted aoû 1 at.106 But arprooks; aursele spTION a tete i : se.aix me fore oat in tn |B | for Ya ones \" | UTCHER'S LIX Marti on Lo ues different grades, EN te | rotor Fe, INTER Ling, CNE ge, ODL Er FRONTING LiNEy Los 125 for adve J \u2019 ANGES das of t LINEN LAWN, © ue B27 of they GRASS LINEN, i ore Cf APRON LINE, - imation DA Colored rca et ton state | PILLOW LINEN, a ie agi, 1906 10, 49, 45 and, Mi in, vig, Se et LINEN 8 aoe.mrr 50\"and 100 inches: antsy = a: DRAWING ona © vr 36, 0 ad gy, BW Lim DIAPER A Total JPR TL Lids © HUCKani AK MARR All \u2018widths, at- 10a, 14, Ii, Jo oF 250, 35e, and 40g, sol, = Coke.$0, ° 8 LINEN AND TURKISy® À.om Jah TOWELS, ETC.ETC, © oR McDONAT of Sterling worth and \"4 te Wedne spection.°° sin Duckes * onald, bo pat an Sw JERSROOK Tresor IRTGAGE \u201cBOSTON ¢ 2 ug rie .\u2014For Boston =o \u2014For ston.ond lew =) AVI _ LEAVE SHER J.D 6.20 a.m Rooke C.H.Fo 11,0 an a.m £4 20 p.m.\u2014For Newport, 7.35 p.m.\u2014Daily t° - New York.hid | 8.30p.m.\u2014For Boston, and pi ) - AR] IVE SHERBRQOKR C0 : 6.43 a.m.\u2014From Boston and New Yok | 7 Se a.m m\u2014From Newport, | : .9.18 a.m\u2014 y.except Monk, > 2.55 New ork, Bos ; Lg 55 p.m.\u2014From ton Le 9.55 p.m.\u2014From Boston Le 1.60 p.m.\u2014From Boston and: = 5.30 a.m.\u2014Mixed from Ney i days only.\u2019 .Detailed {information ut he may be obtained at ticket office, Vos.making D.J.FLANBERS, Tous, due 4hi C.M.BURT, \u201cGen Pon Ag ie in Fura this se worry by< ba \u2018 Fars as we ca ; commend.A m at the - \u2018wrong | mar of.\u201d oon A tion, Lee es TIME TABLE Li Effect dune-s0t, me | tings tine.i No occasion to have not pre \u2014d want wg can m BOSTON EXPRESS.\u2014 law ! Our guarantee brooke 7.00 a.m., arrives Qoob: purchase, p.m., daily except Sunday.PORTLAND EXPRESS\u2014Lars 98} \u201cep : brooke 4.00 p.m., arrives Que we = p.m., daily except Sunday, 131 Well ACCOMMODATION TRAN- >.Sherbrooke 6.56 p.m.hi F1, 6.16 a.m., daily except | Sunday.Also connecting \u2018trains on Nogpati ision and Chaudiere Valy B For time tables or further parte apply t any of the comen TR or to BH, 0.GF a} : Sherbrooke.Reduced he \u201cIn.effect until \u201cOctober.Alst,Dé clusive, Second class \" Colonist Taw Sherbrooke to Vancouver, Seattle, Portland; son Pt Los Angeles.| $54.45 Low rates .to .many oth& pt TOURIST CARS leave ib daily, Sundays incli at , for Winnipeg, alg couv er.;L f Price of berth: Winsiges, ha Calgary, 86.50 ; Vancouver; ; Colonization Excursies # skaming District À New Second class excursion on sh sold from Bnortrook is Verner, ii rate of $10.9, Massey SU.; Pad Net $11.75, Ville Mare $10.8, 8 Temiskamibs, _ gs to rouen In til per H.SEWEI Si) Pe ss wie.{ Colonist I a L in effect Sept.| 1st tO vs Vancouver., Seat |» land.Ore., Francisco | geles, Cal po de yo part © | Correspon | av 19 «ff | pofnts- BOSTON, | | Going Tuesday Ost | Return limit pos cit Ticket 0 , y H.FO dially inv ited to SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908.t fternoon, ry & ted SE ne Pats]: ke.ly in 3% gpesbrod E strictly » bel prION ERIC in Canada, SBF, wy Bye United States 4 % 8 3 | gi à publiaher#- | | 2 and 1.00 ; three iy.six mostbs.20 cents\u2019 a the Eastern Town- 50.1d Me only, À itters should y ey ey Lee xpress or post letter.; ve of register © exceeding 50 Thanks y Poetry, luc line.vord \u201ction, No changes guaran- D à after 8 8.7 = DAILY RECORD \"cap statement for week end- 25, 1905 vues 008,265 eu renee 8245 Mt 3200 famines TT 51350 / EE txt FR PF POPPE PIPES SIPS $ 3 | # | : \u2026 49,592 Marriages and Deaths, ON A « VARRIAGES.Le, Ry \u2014 CRAWFORD\u2014At - the A se hrooke, Tuesday, Sept.\u201d fillsm James Johnson to Fliza- Rio , both of Megantic./ +» £ n Wednesday, Sept.30th, Dukes to Marion Margaret ul both of Sherbrooke.MROoKE LOAN 8 > ENGAGE COMPANY.8 © 2 paeives money on deposit and | BR fis Interest at 4 p.css | od ball yoorly.2 J.DAVIDSON, President, ¢, H.FOSS, Sec.-treas.ra aE Es ® NF reat PIS IIPS IIRS | F York à = §IRMIER'S ADV.ew York, - ; \u2014_\u2014 - Kay, from p - York, N bw York, Ii EW S rt, Eun- \u2019 me-tabies te Bn Wo avout wary by baedling only such fms ar we.can.thoroughly re- amd, A mistake in buying uth: wrong store will be a wrte- of \u2018 copstant dissatisfac- Boe Yo seeasion to send away for a mn ) ; pa a seat.Sc ding Furs.If = we .Ww sol precisely what - you : set wi wean make it for you.+ MUR Vu purantée goes with every , ebes ae parties _ .- Wes sor | \u2014 3 ebec 44% \u2018age 8 4191 Wellington St.i AY g .tic Div.\u2014 Brand.À \u2018 ticularly | SUTTON.agents BEL J.Dyer was taken very sick kd P.A.QE night and Monday morning Mix Montreal Hospital, 1t = is -| od that the trouble may be appen- ; in From dater, reports we learn \u2018operation may not be neces- YcDONALD-\u2014At the Manse, | IRANIAN The Onlooker ae The Quelling of the Fires.\u2014 Not in the memory of the oldest in- a scourge in this district, at any rate, as during the past few weeks.The long continued drought had made tinder of woodlands, and human efforts were of no avail, once the flames were fanned by à slilf wind, as happened Monday.But if the forest fires were the worst in the recoitéection of m still living, seldom has rain come moy pros identially than it did Tuesday, just at the moment practically when the flames were passing beyond all semblance of control.Especially was the downpour grateful to the people of Megantic, into whose homes the destructive element had alreadv made serious headway.\u2018There is scarcely any doubt that most of the town would have been wiped.out if the rain had not come at the hour when it did.Apparently Tuesday's downpour effectually quelled the fires\u2014in this section, and now that the dry spell has at length heen broken, it is likely that we shall have more wet weather, which\u2019 will cement hopes of permanent relief, to which the intervention of the elements has given hopes.It has been a trying time for everyone, but especially for luinbermen, farmers and people living in small towns exposed to the danger \"and without adequate fire protection.t Looking backwards over it all one's thoughts dwell inevitably on the origin of the fires, and to the extent that they were.preventable.Stricter regulations - are imperatively required re- \" garding bush and camp fires and if the powers that be will only provide the regulations, this season will have \u2018render their thorough enforcement a simple matter.The Woollen Iodustry.Newspapers in Britain are showing a live interest in the condition of the woollen industry in Canada, and one of them, the Yorkshire Post; if mem- \u201cory does not fail, rises to ask if an industry which dwindles under a tariff protection of thirty per cent.is worth having.At first sight the question seems an apt one but, when considered for a moment, it proves itself super- | ficial] and misleading.From the point of view of a Free Trader, as a matter of fact, it would be a difficult question.to answer satisfactorily, but, from the standpoint of a\u201d i Protectionist, it is a very simple ques- | tion to answer, and Canada is a Protectionist country, the which it must y © | remain if the ros old axiom of national e habitant have forest fires proven such | jean the Money so expended at ho me.furnished a public sentiment which will The Facts in the Case For Constipation, or tightness of the bowels, the simplest \u2014 safest\u2014 most agreeable remedy to cure the trouble\u2014no | griping or after effects _\u2014is unquestionably 24 Etes Sat 25c.and 60c.- At all dealers.4 oo (on?Np Uy ' JIA BN et Ped 0 y a _ : I Ly.a 5 el (a NO A D Cu A E bs ad a «onl NP 'icto a | \u201c ; .\u2019 29 ls Perfection ints.| : > > Ge D a ont .a Is made from the finest care- lie fully selected cocoa beans, to perfect the rich 4 3 7 = LY RE, \u2018La | Toasted by a special process | lavor.Cowan\u2019s is most deli- : Clous and most economical.=z j THE Cowan Co.LIMITED, TORONTO.72 A A 1 5 Ea VE chocolate GES, A a ay ES CANE js ser- | In ygef 1 is i fi eg Improvements, | pri a i = Avenience for the cor 3 B.IN material, ier Solid b \u201cSH Premier Royal\u201d Ranges sp:cial features of excell- housekeeper, perfect cook- workmanship and finish, | loyal Ranges are unequalled.Bley my Te Ing dealers throughout the country.oo \u201cME THOS.DAVIDSON MANUFACTURING CO., Limited MONTREAL and WINNIPEG romir; .ture is to \u2018be realized, To Seat ue m conom ] country is rich in proportion as it does its own manufacturing.Thus if we export our raw products, to he manufactured in some foreign country, or in Britain, and then buy them back in a finished state, we must obviously be m a much worse way than if we do the manufacturing ourselves and Given this economic axiom,it ig certain that Canada, next coor neighbor as she is, to n great manufacturing nation, whose industries are highly - protected, cannot do her own manufacturing without tariff protection also.Even Free| Trade Britain is beginning to find this out.Now to get back to the woollen industry.Thanks to our tariff wages are much higher in Canada than they are in Britain, and on account of heavier freight rates, besides the inability to buy in greater quantities, raw materials cost more in Canada.; The purpose of the Protective Tariff is to offset these advantages which English woollen manufacturers enjoy, and we have a rapidly declining industry to prove that the tariff does not do this at present.\u2014The Onlooker.+ L COATICOOK.\u2018 Mr.A.J.Mayhew has moved.int his new residence he built this summer.Although not yet quite finished, he is getting it well on the road to completion, Millinery openings are the order of the day, Miss 0\u2019 Neill, Miss Horn and Miss Poirier all have a very fine display of hats and are all getting their share of patronage.This year\u2019s styles are very dainty and chic and those interested are able to find something to suit the most fastidious tastes.Mr.Frank Shurtleff is getting on very well with the residence he is Mr.I.F.Huntingdon.It will be a well built residence, not too large, but planned so that all available space will be utilized.Mr.Shurtleff is displaying great interest in the residence and is doing a good job.Mr: T.E.Garceau is enlarging his fish pond on Union street to , twice the size, which will, if he continues to stock it as he has this year, \u2018 give some good fishing in a few vears.Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Wilson, Woodstock, N.H., are in town, \u2018also, Mr.John F.Bushey, of Chelgea, Mass.+ WEST BROME.The 50th anniversary of the Methodist church at this place will he celebrated on Sunday, Oct.\u2019: 4th, 1908, when Thanksgiving services will be held.Rev.F.Nelson, of Clarenceville, will preach at 10.15 a.m., and Rev.David Brill, of East Bolton, at 7 p.m.\u201c On Monday evening, Oct.5th, a chicken pie supper will be held in the church hall.A good programme will he rendered.The speakers will be Rev: John Fowkes, F.Nelson, David Brill \u2018and local clergy.- Arrivals and departures : J.M.Pettes \u2018to Montreal Tuesday; Rev.Mr.and Mrs.George Schagel to Brome Center for a day; Mrs.James Taylor to Ot- building on Elm street, assisted by | SE ETT TTIERT - IRON HILL.Hawksworth, of Worcester, Mass., who have been visiting here; Miss Muir from \u201cThe Highlands,\u201d to Cow- ansville on Wednesday.Recent visitors to town are; Mr.and Mrs.Frank Draper and family of Cowansville, at \u201cThe Highlands,\u201d on Sunday, also, Mrs.Murray and the Misses Decker, calling on Miss Muir; Mr.John McCrum, of Cowansville, at the same place; Messrs.V.N.Dyer, of Sutton and \u2018Munro Pettes, of West Brome ; Mr.Nelson Keet from a trip to Magog ; Mr.J.W.Parteçh, of East Hill: Rev.A.Wallace, of Sutton, at Mr.Nelson Keet\u2019s._ The fires on\u2019 the mountain in this Jo- cality were subdued by Monday night\u2019s rain: At a meeting of the W.C.T.U.held last week, Mesdames Winslow and F.D.Shufelt were elected delegates to Provincial Convention to be held in Montreal, Oct.13th, 14th and 15th.Mr.Edward Kavanagh, whose foot was so badly cut, is improving, Mr.George Williams, of West Brome has rented Mr.John Hunt's house, and moved thereon Monday.\u2014\u2014 ABBOTSFORD.Mr.Clarence ~Buzzell, of Granby, spent the week end with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Buzzell, at \u201cThe Pines.\u201d | | \u2019 Miss Etta Fisk, of Montreal, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.Newell Fisk, at \u201cWillow Cottage.\u201d ; Miss Evelyn .Honey, of St.Hyacinthe, spent the week end with her parents, | ' Mr.J.E.K.Herrick has recently returned from Northfield, where he attended the Conference., Dr.Newell Fisk; of Montreal, spent the week end at \u201cWillow Cottage.\u201d Mr.Warren Farrington, who has been spending a few weeks at \u2018\u2018White Gables,\u201d has returned to his home in Brockton, Mass.Mr.W.Quigley, of Montreal, took the service in the Methodist Church, on Sunday.| Miss Lucia Knowlton, of Knowlton, is the guest of Misses Edith and L.Fisk, at \u2018\u201cWoodbine Cottage.\u201d Mr.J.M.Fisk was in Montreal recently.KNOWLTON.Mr.Daniel Green is making great headway with his new .road between Knowlton and Bondville, having over half of it finished and the balance under work.A terrific wind and rain storm wi- sited Knowlton Monday evening and lasted up \u201cto about 2 o'clock, Tuesday morning.Mr.S.U.Courtney with a gang of men are laying a new sidewalk from \u2018the street corner near Mr.Macfar- | dence.a CL Mr.McClatchie has the new heating appliances nearly completed in St.Paul's Church.-It- looks Jike & big improvement.tawa for a week; Mr.A.Westover and J.W.Crandall, of Sutton Junc- Mrs.Hulburd, of Cowansville, at F.J.Durkee\u2019s ; James Turner, of Cow- ansville, at W.L.Durkee\u2019s over Sunday ; our local sportsmen, George Dur- kee and S.O.Fuller home from Bromp Lake.- Master George Durkee has been sick for a couple of days.: Quite a few of the railroad men of this place returned Monday night, so as to attend the funeral of their late brother, D.W.Blunt, which was held at Foster Tuesday.° | We regret to learn that Mr.H.N.West is indisposed.Mr.Everet Hartley has moved from Fred.Hartley\u2019s farm to his father\u2019s in this place.Dennis Derby and men are roofing at L.S.Soule\u2019s, Sutton.+ EAST HILL.Mr.H.E.Smith has arrived from St.Andrew\u2019s, N.B., and is visiting re- \u2018latives at the Hill and in Echo Valley.; ig - Mrs.K.Aseltine has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.V.Shufelt, before leaving for Farnham, ; | Mr.E.Tibbitts is engaged to finish the unexpired term as overseer, in the place of Mr.H.Sweet, on the farm of Mr.D.H.Greene.i Mr.and Mrs.H.Metevier, of Berkshire, Vt., were recent guests at Mr.V.Shufelt\u2019s.The hue and cry for everyone is for rain.Feed and water are very scarce in this section, and unless we get : a great\u2019 deal of rain one does not know where the winter supply of water is to come from.; _ \u2018SOUTH STUKELY.Notice\u2014A dance will be held in Association Hall, South Stukely, Friday -evening, Oct.2nd.All are cordially invited.pe NORTON MILLS AND STANHOPE.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.N.Young, of the lake, over Sunday : Miss M.Andrews home from Coaticook ; Mr.Wesley Damon home from East Angus with his grandson, Reggie Gallagher ; Mr.R.Mathier to Coaticook Monday; Mrs.B.Hill and daughter, of Rock Island, Sunday ; Mr.and Mrs.W.Chambetlain, of Bar- home from Colebrooke, N.H.; Mr.G.Davis, of Island Pond, Saturday; Messrs.Lawrence and Fritz Welch home| from the Northwest.' RECTORY HILL.The Misses Louise Longmoor and Jennie Dempsey left for Fort Steele, B.C., on Tuesday.They were accompanied on their way by Miss Louise Patterson as fan as Reston, Man, where she intends to meet her sister.Mr.W.Moore, of South Purham, spent Sunday the guest r.A.D.Patterson.\u201d Miss Carrie Patterson attended the Danville Fair on Saturday, 26th, and reports having had a pleasant time.Mr.W.Fleming, who has heen spending a, few days with friends here, returned to his, home in Lisgar.pes = .EAST CLIFTON.Miss May Waldron is at home after some months\u2019 stay in St.Johnsbury, ford, Sunday; = Miss Nellie Jordan, | \u2018air furnace in Knowlton Sanitarium, : Li uring fall and spring.tion, for a day ; Mrs.Macfarlane and for use during all and sp 8 \u2018 + X* FLODDEN.\u2018Recent arrivals and departures are: Mrs.D.°S.Stalker and Master Stewart home from Montreal, where he has recently been in the R.V.Hospital, and operated on for appendicitis; Mr.and Mrs.H.Wood and little daughter, of Sherbrooke, visiting the Messrs.A.J.and J.G.Ewing ; Miss Helen.Driver, of\u2019 Richmond, spending a couple of days with relatives ; Miss Pearle Rose home from Richmond over Sunday : Mrs.Beattie, of Richmond, visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.Stalker ; Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Stevens and Mr.and Mrs.J.McLean attending the fair at Danville -and spending.a few days with friends ; Mrs.Chas.Good- enough on a visit to the fair at Dan- ville.Mr.P.S.G.Mackenzie, M.P.P., held a political meeting here on , Monday night.: .he old Pioneer cemetery is being \u2018| fixed up! and a -stone mason\u2019 is at work changing and rebuilding the walls, which will be a marked improvement.\u2014 Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.\u2014+ PEARCETON.Mr.and Mrs.W.Gage were in Richford, Vt., on Sunday.Mrs.Edwin J.Burnett and Miss G.Burnett are visiting relatives in Montreal.4 : Mr.and Mrs.Fred Gregory, formerly of Lowell, Mass.are at present moving to Stanbridge East, where they intend to reside this winter.Mrs.Ernest Corey, of Bedford, who has been visiting her relatives and friends in this vicinity for a few days, returned home on Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.Scott Hancock, who have been the guests of Mr.H.Jones for some time, returned on Saturday to their home .in Franklin, N.H, The services * were conducted last Sunday by the Rev.N.C.Hurlburt, of Stanbridge East, in the absence of our pastor, Rev.Mr.Cooper, who is enjoying his holidays in Ottawa.- ; \u2014_ A BENNETT.- Mr.Walter Cameron, of Fast Angus, was the guest of Mr.A.Ainsley last week.ol \u2018Mr.Henry Simons and Mr.Charles Simons\u2019 were visiting Mr.and Mrs.William\u2019 Thurber, of Lower Ireland on Friday and Saturday.So far this vicinity has suffered very little from forest fire thourh the smoke from other fires is very thick in the morning.It is that bad that one cannot see] over ten yards.tr \u2014 More for your money\u2014 STAG .CHEWING TOBACCO Ask your dealer for the Vt.Several gray squirrels have been.seen here lately.The fires have, mo \u2018doubt, driven them from their homes \u2019 in the woods.| of .new increased size.Departures : Mr.L.Beard and Miss |.lane\u2019s to) George R.Bullard's resi- | Dr.Hatris ie.installing a new hot Waterproof Footwear : \\ FOR LADIES, GENTS AND CHILDREN, in all Leathers at J.A.WIGGETT\u2019S & CO.OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE., \u201cSchool Books School Requisites \u2018See \u201cThe Prize\u201d Exercise and Serib- bling Books.| #.(©, ANSELL, Druggisb and Stationer, 10 Strathoons Square PAGE THREE.Send the Children \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 If you can\u2019t come to our store we will treat your children just exactly as we would yourself, and use every effort to avoid all possible delay.You need not hesitate to send the childrén here\u2014Let them come, Bh Griffith's Drug Store \u2018(THE KODAK STORE.) 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.RECOMMENDED PrePr ARNHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW.Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire, CANADIAN RAT.LINING OTTER, BEAVER \"OR PERSIAN LAME COLLARS \"| acy\u201d WRITE JOR CATALOGUE JOP \u201cCKAY, rug 10 ade r :.CANADA LE J , pe A BC ANAT 3 2 ï \u2018a .= ul \\ a = > tree + ET Tre rr Tdi : 3 MpPRTED ENE 15H BÉÂVER \u2018 yon LADIES, SSP (MPORTEN.ENGLISH] BROAD CLOTH; ep E D 2» oY Le dd 4 » + SAUIRRE .~ out Canada.\u2018Issues Letters of Credit, payable the Savings Ba» k Department at all Branches Interest at 3 per cent.Paid or Credited Quarterly on sums of $1.00 and upwards.oo (GRANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, |T.A.Lynch, Prop., recently ot Montreal, JRICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OPposite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.COTSTOWN HOTEL \u2014 SAMPLE Rooms.Livery.C.L.Caswell, Prop.SLUSINESS GAHDS.ADVOCATES, .7 AWRENCE MORRIS -AND M¢IVER, Advocates, etc, Sherbrooke.J NICOL , ADVOUATE, 95 WELL- te ington Street, Sherbrooke.YATE, WELLS & WHITE, ADVOcates, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke, 288 |T.B.CHARBONNEL, L L.B., ADVO - cate, Caokshire, Que.CIVIL ENGINEERS.K, ADDIE, ©.E.; P.L.8., QUE * bec, Office\u2019 81 St, Peter St., Resi - dence 82 de Salaberry 8t., Tel Connection.Q- A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI- 2 cook.Bell \u2018Phone.Good connections, INSURANCE AGENTS, J.D KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR - tJ ee ance agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, etc.Record block.WV.5.DRESSER, & 00.SHER _*brooke.\u2019 All branches of Insurance.DENTISTS.A.MCCREA; D.D, 8., L.D.B.+ Dental Surgeon.North Hatley over BD.T.B .JYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS , Sun Life Building, Sherbro RHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, ! A.DARCHE, 'M, D., SPECIALIST, \u2018Js Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.Private hospital and Office, 49 King St.In hmond, ist.Tuesday of Month.In ticook, 2nd.and 4th.Tuesdays.A.O.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY Urinary diseases.Consultation: 8 to 9a.m.,, 1-8p.m, 7 to B p.m., Res.66 King St., Sherbrooke , Que.BASTERN TOWASHI-S HOTEL R.E.J.WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL St.Consultations until 9 a.m., 1-3 p.m.7-8 p.m., and by appointment.T)R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECTALIST} Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 87 Duf erin Ave., Sherbrooke Consultations:\u2014 10-12 a, m.,, and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.BROME CENTER.There will be service in the church next Sunday at 2 p.m.The Rev.Mr.Nelson, -of Clarenceville, will preach.Mrs.Legallais and family, who have been! spending the: summer at Mr.W.Miller's, returned to his home on Saturday evening.Mr.and; Mrs.Galen Vernal and daughter spent Saturday and Sunday in Bolton.~ Mr.I.I Mandigo spent Saturday and Sunday in Sherbrooke visiting friends.Mrs.J.E.Libbie spent Sunday in Brome visiting friends.- i Mr.and Mrs.A.C.Carter, of Knowlton, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Miller.FRELIGHSBURG.tainment will be held in the Methodist church on Thursday eveniny, Oct.the 8th.Supper will be served from 6 until 8 p.m.Rev.Mr.Pletts, of Dunham, will preach in the Methodist church Sunday) evening, Oct.4th, at 7 p.m.Dr.E.A.Blake and Mrs.Blake returned last week from a pleasant trip to Quebec.Rev.\u2019 J.R.R.and Mrs.Cooper are expected home this week after an absence of three weeks.The next meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid will be held at the home of.Mrs.Hau- ver on Oct.15th, at.2.30 p.m.+ NORTH PINNACLE.Visitors here last week were: Messrs.C.Carpenter: and \u2018 C.Mitchell, of Richford, Vt.; Mr.W.Wattleworth.of Sherbrooke ; Mr.and Mrs.S.M.Simmons and son, Frank, of Richford, Vt., all calling on friends; Mr.Albert Beesee also, Mrs.Bertha Beesee, from near Sutton, visiting at H, E.Jenne's, also, Mr.George Barnes, of Meig\u2019s Corner at H.E.Jenne's; Mr.and Mrs.J.Ferris at Mr.Ferris\u2019 mother, Mrs.Mary Ferris; Mrs.J.Laden, of Enosburg, Vt.is with her mother, Mrs.A.Clark, who is very ill.\u201cSTANBURY.rrivals and departures: Mr.FH.Johnson at Mr.C.G.Kennedy's: Mr.Arthur Guy and Miss Hall, of Montreal at Mr.M.J.Beattie\u2019s ; Miss M.Guy home for the week end ; Mrs.H.Kehnedy and daughter to Winnooski, Vt.© Mr.Goyette has rented Mr.Taylor's farm and will meve there as soon as Mr.Leduke moves out.A harvest home supper and enter- : Children\u2019s diseases, 51 King St.- L.G.BAGHAND, \u201c BPECIALIST.Since 1899 has had full charge of the eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department pital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks St., Sherbrooke, Que.from 10 a.m.[to 8 p.m, | Royal Mail ON LINE - ; ) From From .Montreal.Portland.KENSINGTON, Oct.3.Nov.7.CANADA, \u2014 Oct.10.Nov.14 Dec.12 *NORSEMAN, Oct.17.DOMINION, Oct.24 Nov.28 SOUTHWARK, Oct 31.#No passengers carried.] Steamers sail \u2018at 2 p.m.from Port- and.: MODERATH RATE BFERVICHE.\u2014Seo- ond-class to Liverpool, %5.00 : to London, $2.58 additional.Third-claes to Liverpool, London.Londonderry.Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.- C.H.FOSS, or E.H.SEWELL G.T.Ry.C.P.Ry.or DOMINION LINE, 17 St.Sacramenf St.Montreal.\u201cTa LIVERPOOL ct.3, Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN ou: 10, Sat.- LAKE CHAMPLAIN Oct.16, Fri.EMPRESS OF IRELAND Oct.24.Sat.- -.LAKE ERIE Oct.30.Fri.EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Nov.7.Sat: - LAKE MANITOBA E.H.SEWELL, ~ City Pass.Agent, Wanted 100 M.feet-log run basswood ; 100 M.feet log run ash; also, \u2019 few cars.of Rough Clapboards.,_ | A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, LTD.Coaticook, Que.oi PRE,\" PRT a RES EC PAs EE to the Protestant Hospital.Eye TR.F.A.GADBOIS, (SPECIALIST ) at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospi- ! 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dv .vo + 0 CCI LIT FFI FIIS III (iad oe ave : .99: in ou an .- order .- for _ \u2018 : sever | : al 7 100 a \u201cton to have ; good hair .Tel .81IF.| ting ; FT EN H * » © wo ; \u201c \"RM » SNS 1.3 Ï a RENT\u2014TENEMENT.5 bot day- 3 you J°B BALE \u2014 TEMPERANCE AND Ate Brooks block, suitable for halls, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908.TELE tiny.PAGER FIVE gf ANGLICAN SYNOD.\u2014 \u201cGe JANSING LEWIS SURPRISESS TE MEMBERS BY OPPOS- IG FAMILY WORSHIP.September 20.\u2014Many of the fitawa, ef the lower house of the * pembers sy od were quite shocked Apglican yh when Mr.Lansing .morning esterday 5 1, opposed .of Montreal, ; Lewis, © the grounds that it tend- GERMANY TO FRANCE \u2014 REGRET THAT TROUBLE SHOULD HAVE ARISEN OVER MOROCCO.29.\u2014It is learned semi-officially that Germany has communicated to France through its ambassador .at \u2018Paris its great regret Berlin, September family | that anything should have arisen that could, possibly affect the existing satis- i on .wn ate the aflestions of child- dor their parents, who insisted fro \u201cno them uncomfortable ona ypoB 5 Lewis moved non-concurrence | = he Sabbath observance resolu- ul + down from the upper house Jo © unt of this clause, recommend: » il worship in summer, but no ! en taken on this motion, as «lis- vote Wi f it was postponed.aggion © wi?\u2014\u2014 gE ORIGIN OF A MISERABLE JOKE.7 (From \u201cSuccess Magazine.\u201d\u201d) jus had just met William Foon st one of Cleopatra's five o- dodo Penn?\u201d he said.\u201cWilliam 3 Seems to me I have: heard of \u2026 Pen : feat\u201d said Penn, with a pleased ile \u201cam the man who was ¢ .pie than the sword.\u201d 20 pa yes,\u201d said Confucius.\u201cYou \u201care Fso the man who invented sleep; 4\" nt 9?are you, not ?q.ne # * said Penn, \u2018l'founded Phila- Ho\u201d sal | 7 said Confucius.\u201c\u2018I knew ims something of that kind.\u201d in | gpLL IN STYLE TOO.= I must have a new Germany seems geter- -mined to support its consular officers at Cazablanca in the dispute over the arrest of German deserters from the French Foreign Legion at whatever cost, and no settlement can be ex- pected for a few days.; \u2014\u2014 i CONSERVATIVE CLUB AT LEN: ) NOXVILLE.; Some of the prominent Conservas tives of Lennoxville held a meeting in the College House on Monday evening for the purpose of organizing a Con, servdtive Club.+ ; A large number were present about cight o\u2019clock, and after the usual rout tine business was gone through with the following motions were adopted Moved by Mr.William Wood and se conded by Mr.W.W.Baker, that Mr.William Smith be chairman; also \" moved by Mr.Burge and seconded by Mr.Wood that Mr.J.M.Shuter :be secretary.» To After these motions were carried it \u2018was decided to have a committee room.\u2018in the town for the purpose of hold: the\u2019 t ing meetings \u2018in the interests of Club.- This \"evening, (Tugsday) a othet i gael: \u201cPapa, ; En .a 1 haven't bad one this Jar.| meoting.will be held in the ollege \u201cPapa.\u201cYou 8 \u2018rot at New- ouse for transacting regular busi: _ gaaive coat - of tan you got « ness.in a = .LT] : EE A ; 136-138 Wellington Street.STORE CLOSES - \u2018 DAILY STORE NEWS, oT Wednesday, Sept.30, - 1908.AT 6 TO-NISAT.5 || The Fall Millinery Opening Continugs to-morrow .pliments expressed by Both Phones invited to attend.The first two days have | | been exceptionally successful\u2014judging from the number of sales and the numerous com- | ular new shapes at our usual popular prices., | M.MoKEGHNIE | 2.0.5236 and\u201d you are cordially Dred Le AARNE ia PA el Cee our lady visitors.Pop- - : ot LS on.factory understanding with France as .to Morocco.1 | stood, he was Stricken \u2018While On An Auto- [= \u201ctres of learning: must in itself be pro- mobile Trip.PROMINENT CITIZEN OF COATI- COOK AND A FORMER MAYOR.- Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Sept.30.\u2014(Special) = The sudden death of ex-Mayor 5.Bachand, of Coaticook, occurred here about.one o\u2019clock, this afternoon.The cause of his sudden death was heart failure, ° It, appears that Mr.and Mrs.Ba chand and Mr.and Mrs.Dupuis were on_their way to St.Hyacinthe in an automobile.They passed through Ayer\u2019s Cliff before noon and had rounded - the head of the Lake \u201cwhen, it is: under- suddenly seized\u2019 with illness, and fell from the auto., He was taken to a nearby \u2018house in an unconséious condition.~~ Dr.Brown was :absent \u201cfrom home, » MR.S.BACHAND, ex-Mayor of Coaticook, who died suddenly at Ayer\u2019s Cliff, to-day.and a doctor and priest were summoned from Coaticook.He had passed away before their arrival.Mr.Bachand, who is a first cousin of Mayor Bachand, of Sherbrooke,, was 60 years of age.Yo He has served several terms as Mayor of Coaticook and alsô as Councilor.\u2018 Mr.Bachand was born at St.Da- mase, County of St.Hyacinthe; in 1847.He began business as merchant at Coaticook in 1886.He was pre- | viously in business as a general merchant at Roxton Pond.He has been a member of the Council since 1837,.and was Mayor in 1897.Previous &0.coming to Coaticook he filled the of- | fice of Mayor of St.Prudentienne.\u2014 rer sts.en CHILD \u2018MORTALITY IN CHINA.(From the London Lancet.) Although the Chinese are a prolific\u2019 race there is a high counterbalancing child mortality rate.The mortality is so great that burial in coffins\u201d (such as adults get) is! unknown for infants.As one wanders through the streets one often meets a cart re or less full of bundles of various sizes, the bodies of dead children wrap- -ped ii@gold matting.They are taken outside the city and thrown all together into a large hole.\u2014+ DEMOCRACY AND LEARNING.(From Milling.) No longer can our universities - he maintained as the close preserves of the wealthy classes.By a process of evolution they are becoming national institutions for the sound training of\" all sections of the community.The.mingling .of classes at our ancient cen- ductive of good, while the mental hor- | izon\u2019 of the workingman will be immensely enlarged by contact with university culture and.traditions.- Popular ~ PROPERTIXS FOR SALE.HELP WANTED w MALE, tag hotel at Barnston.Ten acres - Buildings in good repair .Doin Drofitable business.Easy terms.C.8 d, Barnston, Que.© MEN WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tack up show cards on trees, fences, bridges ana al: consplcu- ous places, also distribute small advertising matter.Commission or salary : For SALE\u2014SHINGLE MILL, BOIE- .$83 per month and expenses $4 per day.an engine.In good running ¢ Steady employment to good reliable men.dag, aol cutting 10 to 12 thousand a ' No experience.necessary.Write for par » 8 Baldwin\u2019s Mills, ticulars.mpire edicine Co., Lon ' Born, Coaticook: LS Apply J.M.Ont.CL = ; HE MANAGER'S \\\\JANTED\u2014FOR T } \u2014_\u2014 1 LET.\\ office of our Woollen Mill, young Te RENT\u2014THE UPPER STORY.Or Anufacturing, stora Ap- 7 to H.R.Fraser.sa sto.An To Ler\u2014qwo NEW TENEMENTS,- 6 L peach, we, and bath room.: *eVesque, Kingston Ave.Po LEY 3 \u2018ROOMS WirH 5 Abply 21\u201c Court Stroo LTH BOARD.newly finisherd atest modern iru- ents co i Rand Drii CONVEnient to Fairbank'e ar Apply ml Shops.97 and 4} Queen St.omas Cowap, 00D Housr - Urier Avenue, To ET KINGSTON AVENUE, an Drilt.All modern im- 5 Vimediate possession.\u2018Ap- alade, on premises.57 Quebec street.TO LET \u2014 NO.\u201850 \u2018FURNISHED FRONT Ott, Apply to Box 8 Record frs mms Bret.y ET WELLINGTON : \u20ac.Tracy, 11 Ball St.APPLY letcher, Sherbrooke A8 : LET-\u2014Pjo A > île TENEMENT street VE light, etc.A 4 ROOMS, Apply 27 Rirch THE veu C.DONT REQUIRE DUST- _\u2014 ur T.\u2019 Doug >» ew Servant, I beur, is very man as stenographer and typewriter.State experience and salary expected.Paton Manufacturing Co6., Sherbrooke.A GENTS\u2014SALARY AND COMMIS- À sion to sell Red Tag stock.Complete exclusive lines.Specially hardy.Grown only : by us=sold only by our agents.Elegant free samples.Write now to Capital Nurseries, Ottawa.JPFRMANENT POSITION OFFERED to first-class man and wife, NO children, to take charge of Glen Villa farm and general outside work.Must he temperate and active, with good judgment.References to accompany applications.Address.G.A.LeBaron, North Hatley, Que.MEY NEEDED FOR - DETECTIVE Ï work.Enclose stamp for reply.Canadian Secret Service, Niagara Falls, Ont, - PROPERTIES FOR SALE.Jor SALE\u2014ASBESTOS PROPERTY in good location.Good showing of Box 100 Record Office.For SALE\u2014ABOUT 16 ACRES OF lot 8, range 2, Orford, adioining the Snow Shoe Club House.Apply to Dr.F.J.Austin, or H.D.Lawrence, Executors, late H.A.Elkins.For SALE\u2014TENEMENT HOUSE, & 4 Laurier Ave.Apply 13 Gillespie Street, after 6 o'clock.SITUATIONS WANTED\u2014FEMALE.\u2018QITUATIONS WANTED FOR EXPER- » ienred and inexperienced Domestic asbestos.thing * 1 she y she gas careful about ahout the Ten Con - Pew treasure.the | Servants arriving October 2.Applications required one week in advance.The \u201c(tuild,\u201d* 71 Drummond 8t., Montreal., Telephone Up.2261.| Sherbrooke.Want \u201cAds.\u201d | 1 booth containing delicious candi ; of, HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE.| WANTED AT ONCE\u2014RESPECT- : able laundry woman.Grand Central Hotel, Magog.Co! QERVANT WANTED FOR GENERAL +.) housework in family of two.Mrs, E.C.Irvine, 42 Montreal Street.: WANTED AT .ONCEE\u2014A .GOOD GEN: eral servant, also a nurse maid.Apply to Mrs, Wright Hovey, Rock Is< Jand, Que.; VW TANTED\u2014THREE EXPERIENCED .Crompton Loom weavers for our Woollen Mill.FOR SALE.4 Fer SALE\u2014SECOND -HAND HOT air Furnace.Apply Y.M.C: À., Fer SALE\u2014AT A BARGAIN.À Æ \u2018large J.& J.Taylor Safe, year and a half old.\u2018The Robert W.Hogg: Co., Sherbrooke., kK OR SALE\u2014CLAPBOARDS DIMEN- \u201c sion stuff, 16 ft.long.We have the logs and can .get ont what you.want.Standard Box Co., Lennoxville, Que.LOST AND FOUND.SATURDAY NIGHT ON: Wellington - Street, Ladies Gold.Watch.Finder please communicate with Box 97 Record Office, 1,951 ON FARMS FOR SALE.- ji i T'ARM FOR SALE\u2014145 ACRES 2,000 : FH sugar trees, a nice cedar swamp, 19 head of cattle and farming tools.Ind quire at place, 1 mile from post office, school house and cheese factory.L.| Jenne, North Sutton, Que.i | MISCELLANEOUS.| \" NTED TO PURCHASE FOR -¥ Aaah.Ten acres of land with small house and barn.Address John Wyatt, Bury, P.Q SITUATIONS WANTED.TNGLISH WOMAN WOULD LIKE , plain washing, to do at home.Apply Box 98 Record Office.| CITY NEWS DES AT AVER'S CLIFF.| JW.A.to the Church, | every \u2018description.Paton Manufacturing \u201c| 1 .Mr.-E.W.Sears is taking a shart vacation at his home in Waterloo.Frost Village, tion.\u2018Mrs.A.McVety, of East Angus, is|in town for a special course of treatment under Dr.K.J.Williams, and is the guest of Mrs.W.Nutt, Montreal street.Mr.and.Mrs.Charles King,who have been staying in town for a few days, left this morning for Boston, via Coa- ticook and Colebrooke, N.H., thus going through the White Mountains.Captain Edward Percy Ashe, son of on a hunting expedi- Sherbrooke, and brother of Mrs.| Puly Wells, of this city, and Mrs.thir Scott, of Quebec, has been moted to the rank of admiral, a fit.\u2018ting reward for his years of successful (service.+ THE SCOTCH CONCERT.| The concert, given by the Strachan- \u2018Spence Company, under the auspices .of the Burns\u2019, Club, was well attended last night, a number of loyal .\"Scots rning \u201cout to hear the songs of their lative land.1 The concert and amusing, the true interpretation & the songs being given by Mr! pence.- | WOMAN\u2019S AUXILIARY MEETIN | The Sherbrooke branch of the: Woman\u2019s Auxiliary met yesterday afternoon for the first time since the summer holidays, in St.Peter's Church Hall, with a fair attendance.rs.Bhrqye, the President, was in.[the \u2018chaity and the usual routine business was d¥sposed of.: The collections for the three months amounted to $21, a most satisfactory result.The treasurer also gave |notice of her pledges-sent to Quebec.The principal feature of the afternoon was the account given by Miss Twose, the local treasurer, of the proceedings of the Tri-annual Meeting| of the W.A.at Ottawa, which she |attended and which is still in session, The paper which described vividly, yet simply, the more notable events of the week, was heard with deep in: terest and has greatly strengthened the conviction of the usefulness of {the was both instructive | The meeting was the largest that » had ever been held and there was| a real spirit of enthusiasm shown throughput, = which was & most ent couraging sign.SE i | A vote of thanks was unanimously carried to Miss Twose for her interest- \u2018ing paper, and the meeting closed with the benediction.\u2014acmtemmnn-esantatp THE BAZAAR IN AID OF NEW VINCENT DE PAUL HOSPITAL.The bazaar in connection \u2018with - the new hospital opened under very én- \"couraging circumstances, on Monday night.The officers in charge of the bazaar are the following : President, Mrs.Auguste Codere ; Vice-Presidents, Mrs.M.T.Stenson and Mrs.T.Be- langer ; Secretary, Mrs.P.H.Couture ; Asst.Secretaries, Mrs.E.Co- dere and Miss E., Codere ; Treasurer, Mrs.Laine; Asst.Treasurer, vos E.ST.\u2018Codere.The treasurers of the various tables are: Mrs.C, A.E.Lefebvre and Mrs.T.A, Bourque.Mr.seau is in charge of the entrance.\u201cThe bazaar is under the patronage of Mgr.Paul Sherbrooke, with Rev.J.H- Roy as director.| The hall is very beautifully | corated with flags and.bunting | the different booths are prettily decorated and draped in various colors.The first booth on your right as you enter is the cigar and tobacco booth, decorated in white and yellow and presided \u2018over by Mesdames Te- treault, De Valliere, H.Langlois, S.Caron and Bourgeault.Next to this booth is the refreshment booth, decorated with flags and chinese lanterns.\u2018Mesdames Chagnon, Ledoux, Laine and Misses .E.Lajoie, H.Cormier and A.Codere are in charge.The fish pond is under the \u2018superŸi- sion \u2018of Mr.E.Codere, assisted by Mesdames Talbot and Delisle and athe Misses Dussault, Audette and Archam- bault.Next to the fish pond is the candy ous- de- in ture, This booth i eharge of Mesdames Lanctot, Co Masse \u2018and Miss A.Couture.i The doll booth, filled with dolls of various kinds, is under the direction of Mesdames F.Codere, J.Gagne, T.E.Reid, L.Couture and the Misges F.Couture, A.and M.Codere.\u2019 The flower hooth, with: its brilliant colors, is in charge of Mme.À.Biron, Miss Biron and Miss Berube.| The children\u2019s booth is filled vith everything for the amusement of the children.7 The fancy work.booth, filled with Various fancy articles, is in charge of Mesdames Panneton, B.A.Dugal, J.Richard and Miss Panneton.One side of the hall is taken up with supper tables at which dinners will be served during each night of the bazaar between 6.30 and 7.30.Over fifty dinners were served last nights\" During the dinnér hour vocal and instrumental music was provided.The following are in charge of this department : Mesdames Proulx, J.Co- dere and L.H, Olivier.The tables are served by a number of young ladies, under the direction of Miss Lavallee.The committees in charge of the other departments are as follows : Raffling, Mesdames Barthe, Pepin, U.Brien and C.Desaütels.Tea room, Mesdames L.Dupuis, J.C.St.Pierre, Misses Dussault.Stenson and Dupuis.Fortune telling, Mesdames- Masse and Du- chesneau.Jce cream\u2014Mesdames| Boucher, Dion.Verret, Choquette, Begin, and Lacroix.\u2018 The bazanr was continued last night when a delicious supper was served.During the evening songs were rendered by Miss Couture and Mr.Sevig- ny, accompanied by Madame Beaudoin, There wns a very large crowd present.A Lu Coe cu .To-niight there will be a banquet.given by the.Children of Mary, c¢ood programme has heen arranged.wb Mr.Roy Butler,\" of the Q.C.R., is at | the late Captain Ashe, of \u2018Quebec, and | 3 : calms will remain in the league and in- Larocque, Bishop! of} and | | CARTER LEFT $75,000.ONE-TIME MILLIONAIRE CUTS HIS SON OFF.Chicago, September 30.\u2014The will of Leslie Carter, once a millionaire, was filed for probate yesterday, disposing of an estate of 875,000.The estate is divided between a sister and a brother, thus disinheriting a son.Of the son, the will says: \u2018I leave nothing to my son, Leslie Carter, for the reason He has left the home which I maintained for him without cause or justification.| This T believe can result only to his personal injury, if not his ruin.\u201d ! + sPUXTING NW, | .HOCKEY.| A JUNIOR, CITY LEAGUE WILL BE FORMED.i There was a meeting of the officers of the Pirate, Montcalm and Silver Svar Hockey teams held last night.\u2018 .The Captains of the various teams submitted the names of their players and owing to some dissatisfaction with + reference to some of the Pirate men, the Pirate, club was\\not acceptedtintotthe \u2018league.The Silver Stars and Monts vite any téams of,ahout equal strength \u2018to join with them.: FoorsauL ; WATERVILLE 7; MAGOG 0.Waterville, Sept.36.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Waterville Football Club was visited by & powerful team from Magog on Satury ;day afternoon.The home team was id { good form, but found a stumbling bloc yin: the person of Meacock, who/kept goal for\u2019 Magog.After 15 minutes of bom: bardment on the visitor's goal Wiffin opened the score with a nice obliqud shot which proved too much for Mear cock, who had previously saved from + penalty.The visitors broke away on th mont, who was playing a good gamé at back.Give .and take -play was the or?der for some time.The home forwardg were very'nippy and proved too speedy for the visitor's half back line.Wiffin beat all opposition and scored goal No, 2.A nice combined run by the visitors caused the home custodian to use his hands.A good attempt by Sharples, beat the home goalkeeper, but Cater the right \u2018back just kicked away irom under the bar.The home right wing \u2018then broke away and after a nice tricky run Newlands added the score.Halftime the score stood Waterville 3-0.After the interval the visitors seemed td tire, and the home team walked round them, goals being scored by Bawatgin, aits and Cater two.Mr.F.L.Wood officiated ag) Referee; land the visitors - appreciated |his just and fair decisions._ .HARRIERS, .x i.- : goer = a BISHOP'S COLLEGE ROAD RACE TO-DAY.! The Bishops College Koad Race vi be held this afternoon.The runners wil leave the college at 3.30 this afternoon and will run over the course which is @ miles in length.3 The race\u2019 is for the Bishop Dunn Chal: lenge Cup.: THE ROAD RACE.6 boxes for $2.60.left but danger was averted by Beaut | | | a ADVERTISEMENT.\u201cTHE NIGGER IN THE WOOB-PILE.\u201d : a.| Thousands of \u2018people go through life feeling more or less miserable without ever knowing the reason.They suffer from headaches, indigestion, pains in the back, and at the slightest chill get rheumatism or neuralgia.\u2019 They try to cure these separate outbreaks, never suspecting that the root of the whole trouble is the failure of the bowels to move regularly, and in many cases the sluggish action of kidneys and .skin.The result, of course, is that the whole system gets clogged with impurities, which soon turn to poison, and show their presence in various ways.\u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019\u2014or fruit juice tablets \u2014bromptly stir up the sluggish liver, regulate the bowels, and stimulate the kidneys and skin to do their work properly.Thus they cure all these troubles by removing the cause, and make it possible to really enjoy life.50c a box\u2014 Trial size 25c.Fruit- a-tives Limited, Ottawa.: CLEMENT THEATRE One Week, commencing Oct, th, Miss Mabel Aubrey Supported by her own company, presents the following New York successes : \u201cFERNCLIFFE.\u201d \u201cTHE CIKCUS GIRL.\u201d \u201cTHE WARRENS OF VIRGINIA.\u201d \u201cDON CAESAR.\u201d \u201cTURNED* UP.\u201d | \u201cPATRICIA\u2019S SACRIFICE.\u201d NEW YORE AMUSEMENT COY'S Marvellous Moying- Pictures between the acts each night.WANTED The public to know that we have sold our business and leased our store to take effect October 15th, and that we have to reduce our stock about $3,000 before that date.To do this we shall cut prices to about one-half the former price or 26 p.c.less than wholesale cost.A call will convince anyone that we mean business for THE GOODS MUST BE SQLD.Get .the habit of saving money., \u2019 A.E.FISH & SON.Ayer\u2019s Clift, Que., Sept.23rd, 1908.Eyes Examined FREE \u201cBut we charge yon just an honest price for strictly up-to-date goods.Honest goods at honest prices at B.J.Laberee\u2019s, The Jeweller,\u2019 Lennoxville RIVERVIEW BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE in that new and popular section known as \u2018*Riverview,\u2019\u201d\u2019\u201d between the Brompton and Beckett Roads, in the North Ward.Survey has been completed and fine lots laid out on the North side ot El- gin Avenue.- The cheapest lots in the City.Several dwellings aré already belng .erected.Secure a lot now and build yourself à RUSH OF ENTRIES FOR THE COM- : ING EVENT.There is a great rush of entries for the Record Road Race.They have been coming in from all points and from a number of places which were not expected to be represented in.this interesting, event.: Pt was asked that the entries should be sent in by October 1st.The Record had felt that twenty would be a pretty good field of runners but a list of at least fifty entries.by \u2018to-morrow are now assured.FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS SUPPLY OF CHEESE LARGER THAN DEMAND.GH PRICES RULING FOR BUT- BIO MAY CAUSE INCREASED PRODUCTION, - AND LOWER VALUES.Montreal Sept, 20.The big decrease in last week's exports ofl butter and cheese is claimed hy local dealers to be entirely due to the interruption of navigation that was ecn obsecuring the river.b It js said that there are 25,000 boxes of cheese piled on the wharves awaiting shipment, and now that the blockade has been broken, the outward movement will be very heavy till the accumulation of back shipments has been reduc- d, and some haste will he used in hand- fing this freight during the next twenty- four hours, as Vessels which sail before Thursday - morning will\u201d escape the increase in insurance rates which goes into force on Oct 1.There seem to be more sellers than buyers on the local market, and cheese is not at all easy to move.Ontario grades have been sold at 12ic, \u2018Townships at 12§c to 12kc, while\u2019 some Eastern cheese was brought here yesterday at 12c ex-store.; The butter market, which has just made another advance, seems to \"be answering nicely to the control of the manipulators who have been.steadily caused by the fog and smoke that Has and | home in the Spring.A small payment on account will do this.© Plans with Worthington & Borlase, Notaries, Sun Life Building.CANADA, Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis, A term of the Court of King\u2019s Bench , for- the District of 8t.Francis, will be held in the Court House, at Sherbrooke, -in the said District, on \u2018 « Thursday, the First Day of \u201cOctober next, \"at 10 o'clock in the forenoon.- In consequence I give public notice.to all who intend to proceed against any -prisoner in the common jail, of said district, and to others, that they must be.present then- and there.- \u2018And I give notice to all Justices of the Peace, Côroners and Peace Officers, that they must be present there with their Records, Rolls, Indictments, and other Documents, in order to do these things which belong to each of them in their respective capacities.\u2019 R.A.BIRON, .Deputy Sheriff.Sherifl's Office Sherbrooke, Sept.8, 1908.FOR SALE 40 cords dry Hard Slabs, $3.00 per cord\u2014F.0.B.Ascot Corner.Apply | E.L.DARCHE, Ascot Corner, Que.7 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the list of parliamentary electors of thu supporting prices.The furmers appear .to be satisfied with the upward movement of values, but there is also a \u2018short\u2019 interest, .which can only cover by the holders of the stocks which have been piling up in the warehouses here all the summer.i MONTREAL WHOLESALE PRICES.FLOUR\u2014Manitoba spring wheat.patents, $6.10 to $6.20, second patents, $5.50 to $5.70 ; winter wheat patents, $5 to $5.30, straight rollers, $4.25 to $4.50 ; in bags.$1.95 to $2.10 ; extra, $1.75 to $1.85.\"ROLLED OATS\u2014$2.55 in \"bags of 90 lbs.oo CORNMEAL\u201481.85 to $1.95 per bar.OATS\u2014Manitoba, No.2 464c to 47c ; No.3.45ic to 46¢ ; rejected, 45c to 4bic \u2018bushel.Ontario No.2, 464c ; No.3, 45c to 454c, No.4, 44c to 44kc.; .MILLFEED\u2014Ontario bran in bags, $21 to $22; shorts, $25; Manitoba bran,.in bags, $21 to $22; shorts, $25.; POTATOES\u2014Car lots, 65c to 70c per 90 lb.bag.Jobbing, 85c to 9%c.+ - STOLEN DOCUMENTS.ARCHBOLD TELLS OF \u201cSTANDARD OIL CORRES- \u201c PONDENCE.\u201d\u2019 .New York, Oct.1.\u2014A new phase phase of the discussion of the so-called \u2018Standard Oil correspondence,\u201d\u2019 made public recently by William R.Hearst, was entered upon late Tuesday, when John D.Archbold, vice-president of the Standard Oil Company, made a- state- ent to the Associated Press, setting rth details of the alleged theft oft cor- \u2018respondence from his files.Former United States Senator John Lowndes Ac- Laurin, of Benbpettsville, South Carolina, \u2018who fs staying a few days in New York, has\u2019 also entered the firld with a signed statement declaring his attitude in the matter of the correspondence between himself and Mr.Archbold.MR.THE its requirements at the price demanded | od \u2014 uvre 4 City of Sherbrooke for the year 1908 has been prepared according to law, and that a -duplicate thereof has been lodged in my office, at.the \u201cdisposal and for the information of all persons.interest- W.B.McCAW, .\u201c Asst- Sec.-Treas.Sherbrooke, September, 29th, 1908.NOTICE In the -matter of Estate ARTHUR H.ANDERSON, All Creditors.\"who have not filed their claims under oath with the \u2018undersigned, are hereby again notified to do so within thirty days from September 30th.On or after November tst, 1908 all moneys in hand will be distributed by me by means of an interim divi- .dend on claims then on file with me.\u2019 JOHN J.GRIFFITH, - Curator.Sherbrooke, Sept.29th, 1908.EAST ANGUS.: -Arrivals include : Mr.F.N.McCrea, President of the Brompton Pulp and Paper Co., Sherbrooke ; Mr.R.L.Scott Breeches Isake ; Mr.M.Ryan, Mr.A.Norling, Mr.Geo.Statton, Mr.A.Bris- son, back from a tgp to Black Lake ; Mr.W.McAllister, \u201cof Sherbrooke, on business ; Mr.John Horton, back from a visit to his daughter, Mrs.Oscar Rolfe, at Ascot.° .Mr.A.E.Johnston has purchased Mr.Alex Martin's place and expects to move there in a short time.A big fire devastated Mr.Tom Campbell\u2019s woods Monday afternoon.Monday night about 50 acres being completely destroyed.After the rain set in last night the fire got under control and was practically out Tuesday morning, \u2014 BE, pre = at poy \u20ac » + HAN ee re eee Ai Lan ; .a trade ES I Th ian pr TI + an vesretrgonon wer Te tt Ty, iT ~ > rts tp 4 ea bo! rey we © Wa woh Ls sue = wr - \u20ac Cw ù 4 > A.te boii à LDL werd vf pus sé à cae eM > _ œ TE ; titer aaa dl pr a Mae 000 \u2019 : : 3 Et os NSE > 2 _ Sp > - Wa vous rca = ou re a ESA a Le 5 a 4 FY à alee id EIN TER = .TY ate San Pe a IVER - - EE oo ogy os Fie sel « id Sw pan ie SAS 7 a 1 x BA HE RL $5 as Pire An 5 a vies i aim 2 gg Trp \u2018 - ; i , eG C ot rer roma rhe wy ms fT Lew .Tae me ra we TE 5 0 Bo Mh re cam 1 hen TN 5 - ; ; ha KK 2 ; » \u2018 .; .= Le Me 4 , N ba WA Hauts .~ > PRE Le Lu ET RIN a a pe 7 ge D Ae) oti CC tps pare tbe are Piao \u2019 aa) nana A Bain ON a : A A dT EN Saw, RT EEE TR PI ® = pend PTE JR I rE) dT yr ~H.G.Silver.\u2018Findlay.PAGE SIX, me AT DANVILLE FAIR.T\u2014 The following is the completion of N.\u20141 Mrs.the prize list of the annual Fair of neville, 2 G.K.Murray.3 C.C.& G.F.Cleveland.Netting.\u20141 Mrs.RK.Mae ils.the Danville Union Agricultural hed White Game Bantam Hen.\u20141 U.Bon- Mo uEaipe.'\u20141 C.O.Philbrick, 2 C.D.| Tatting.Ses Spécial, Mrs.C.C.Saturda neville, urray.2 .de held at Danville, Sa y White Css Bantam Cockerel\u20141 U.Swedish Ai 2, ching Leet, 2 G.H Cleveland.purse.\u2014Special, Mrs.H.A.' - Oth, onnev 3 5 SHEEP povbite | Game = Bantam Pullet\u20141 U.A & Q & Sams ; Cleveland, 2 conne Dress.\u2014Hon.Men, Mrs.G.Ww.d Rams.\u20141 Bonneville.\\ A ou 2 , I RH ee.long rool seed Rams.3 pOrhamental Bantum Cock.\u20141 Albert L Pump 1 R.N.* Findlay 2 G.Peur Dress.\u2014Special, Mrs.Paguet.ru : < = il- James Snacen- ld\u20141 C.D.Gallup, 2 or ental Bantum Hen.\u20141 Albert Cabbage.TE Taylor, 2 8.Leet & t Collar.\u2014Special, Mrs.@.H am H.M Lockwood.Prunequ, 2 N.H.Smith N.H.ar Cleveland, y Pen Wiper.\u2014Hon, Men, Mrs.H.A.Ram Lamb.\u20141 James Snaden, 2 H.og Orzamental Bantum Cockerel.\u20141 Tomatoes.\u20141 8.Leet, 2 Alfred Crack, Connolly.M K M.Lockwood, 3 H.G.Silver, t G.K.Murray.Table: Mats.\u2014Hon.Men.rs.Aged Ewes.~1 James Snaden, 2 H.G.Silver.Kwes.1 year old.\u20141 H.M.Lockwood, 2 James Snaden.Kwe Lambs.\u20141 James Snaden.Grade Long Aged Ewes.\u20141 KE.H.Wilson, 2 A.R.; , C.D.Gallu G.Silver.vs.3 year.old \u20141'C.D.Gallup, 2 Fhode Island Red Cock.\u20141 U.Bonneville.| Fwe Lambs.\u20141 Austin Haddock, 2 E.H.Wilson, 3 C.D.Gallup.Thosa:as Wilson, A.E.Main, - Judges.Pure Bred Short Wool, Aged Rams.\u20141 H.G.Silver.Ram Lambs.\u20141 H.G.Silver.Grade Short Wools.Aged Ewes.\u20141 \u2018R.N.Findlay, 2 Geo.Lockwood, 3 H.G.Silver.Ewes, 1 year old.\u20141 G.H.Barlow, 2 R.N.Findlay, 3 H.G.Silver, Ewe Labs.\u2014i G.H.Barlow, 2H.G.Silver.> Thomas Wilson, A.E.Main, SWINE.Pure Bred Yorkshires.Aged Boar.\u2014l Isaleigh' Grange Farm.Boar Pig.\u20141 1saleigh Grange Farm.Aged Sow.\u20141 Isaleigh Grance Farm, 2 Charles Boisvert, 3 H.A.Connolly.Sow Pig.\u20141 Isaleigh Grange Farm, -Charles Boisvert, 3 N.H.Smith.\" Aged Boar.\u20141 R.J.MacLeay, 2 Irvine \u2018Pure Bred Chester Whites.Gale, 3 John Horan.Boar Pig.\u20141 Austin Haddock, ZR.J.MacLeay.Aged Sow.\u20141 R.J.MacLeay, 2 Austin A faddock.Pure Bred Berkshires.Aged Boar.+ J.R.Silver.Judges.° Sow Pig.\u20141 J.R.Silver._ \u2018Graaes.Aged Sows.\u20141 KE.H.Wilson, 2 N.H.Smith.Best Sow and Litter.\u20141 BE.H.Wilson, 2 Isaleigh Grange Farm, 3 H.A.Con- noûy.David Watson, < Jud ge.FOWLS.Brahma Hen.\u20141 F.A.Olney.Brahma Pullet.\u20141 Mrs.W.Hi Stock- well, Langshan- Cock.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Langshan Hen.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Langshan Cockerel.\u2014l Albert Pruneau.Langshan Pullet.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Dorkin Cock.\u20141 C.D.Morin, 2 W.8 Denison.Dorkin Hen.\u20141 C.D.- Morin, 2 W.8 Denison.Dorkin Cockerel.\u20141 C.D.Morin, 2 Ww.8.Denison.- Dorkin Pullet.\u2014| C.D.Morin, \u201c2 R.N.Black Red Game Cock.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 Albert Pruneau.Black Red Game Hen.\u20141 U.\u2018Ponnville 2 Albert Pruneau.Black Red Game Cockerel.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 Albert Pruneau.- Black Red Game Pullet.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 Albert Pruneau.Brown Red Game Cock.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Brown Red Game Hen.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.Brown Red Game Cockerel\u20141 Albert Pruneau: - ) Brown Red Game Pullet.\u20141 Albert Pruneau.- ) Red Pyle Game Cock.\u20141 U.Bonneville.7 PRIZEE LIST J, Bantam co N.Findlay.Wools.2 r 2.Geo.Lockwood.K.Murray.Murray.neville, 2 Mrs.W.H.Stockwell.H.Stockwell, 2 U.Ronald Brown.G.J.Hamilton.ton, 2| Geo.Lockwood.well, 2 \u2018Albert Pruneau.S.L.Shaw.Duck, female (1908).\u20141 W.H.Stocks well, 2 Ronald.Brown.D.Morin.D.Morin.2 C.D.Gallup.Creamery Butter in Lünets\u2014l, Jas.MacCallum.: J' Creamery Butter in prints \u2014l Jas.MacCallum.- To Dairy Butter in- linpets.\u20141 G.J.Hamilton, 2 J.E.Findlay.Roux, 2-G.J.lay, 4 H.H.Cleveland, 5 J.6 Mre.K.Matthews.Denison.2 Denison\u2019s Mills\u2019 Factory, 3 Castlebar Bantam Cock.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 8 Al- Bantam Hen.\u20141 U.Bonneville.Bantam Cockerel\u2014I F.A.Olney, 2 R.Bantam Pullet.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 R.Findlay.White Game Bantam Cock.\u20141 U.Bor- Leghorn Cock.\u20141 H.G.Silver, 2 G.Leghorn Cockerel.\u20141 E.A.Mountain, F.A.Olney.Leghorn Pullet.\u20141 F.A, Olney,.2?H.Rhode Island Red Hen.\u20141 G.K.Mur\u2019 ay, 2! U.Bonneville.Rhohe Island Red Cockere.\u20141 U.Bon- Rhode Island Red Pullet.\u2014! Mrs.W.Bonneville.Orpington Cock, \u20141 E.BE.Philbrick, Orpington Hen.\u20141 E.E.Philbrick.Turkey, male.\u20141 W.8.Denison, 2 female.\u20141 Geo.Lockwood, 2 Turkey, Turkey, male (1968).\u20141 W.8.Denison, Turkey, female (1908).\u20141 G.J.Hamil- | WwW.H.Stock- 3.Hamilton, 2 Ducks, male.\u20141 Mrs.Ducksi female.\u2014 G.Goose, male\u20141 W.B.Denison.2 C.Goose, female.\u20141 W.\u20188.Denison, 2 C.Goose, male (1908).\u20141 C.D.Morin.Goose, female (19085 \u20141 C.D.Morin, DAIRY PRODUCTS.Findlay, à R.N.Dairy Butter in prints.\u20141 C.E.Le- Hamilton, 3 KR N.Find- E .Findlag, Home-made Cheese.\u20141-J, Q.Adams, 2 C.E.LeRoux, 3 I.W.Dénison, 4 W.'s.White Factory Cheese.\u20141 J.S.Mably, \u2018Factory.Colored Factory Cheese.\u20141 Denison\u2019 8 Mills Factory, 2 Pinnacle Factory, 3 J.S.Mably.Maple Sugar.in tubs.\u20141 8.R.Adams, 2 C.E.LeRoux.Maple Sugar in cakes.\u20141 8.R.Ad- Morin, ams.| , Masle Sugar -in Jars.\u20141 C.D.Q.Adams, 3 R.M.McLeod, 4 S.Emi .Boo in sections.\u20141 J.Q.Adams, 2 J.E.Findlay,'3 Fuhard Taylor.Strained Honey.\u20141 8.R.Adams, 2 J.Q.Adams, 3 E.G.Baker.Bees | Wax.\u20141 8.R.Adams, a E.G.Baker.\\ | H.W.| Judge.FRUIT AND VEGETABLES.Plums.\u20141 Jas, Snaden, 2 1.A.Riel.Grapes.\u2014! Jas.Snaden, 2 L.A.Rief Hyslop Crabs.\u20141 Alfred Crack.Martha Crabs.\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 Jas.Snaden.\u2018Grims Golden.\u20141 Wm.Olney Armstrong, ney.Blue Pearmain.\u20141 John I.Andrews, 2 L.A.Riel.@ Wolt River.\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 G.H.Wilson, Alexander.\u20141 8.R.Adams, 2 Albert Hed Pyle Game Hen.\u20141 \u2018U.Bonne- ei e | Red Pyle Game Pullet.\u20141 U.Bonneville.White leigh Grange Farm, 2 F.Plymouth Rock Cock.\u2014l Isa- A.Olmey.White Plymouth Rock Hen.\u20141 Isaleigh Grange Farm, 2 F.A.Olney.White Plymouth Rock Cotckerel.\u20141 W.S.Denison, 2 H.I.Elliott.White Plymouth Rock Pullet.\u20141 H.I.Elliott, 2 F.A.Olney.Barred Plymouth Rock Cock.\u20141 .Alfred Crack, 2 G.J.Hamilton, Barred Plymouth Rock Hén.\u20141 R.N.Findlay, 2 Alfred Crack.Barred Plymouth Rock Cockerel.\u20141 Mrs.W.H.Stockwell, 2 Albert Pruneau.Barred Plymouth Rock Pullet.\u20141 N.H.Smith, 2 Alfred Crack.Wyandotte Cock.\u20141 8S.Leet.Wyandotte Hen.\u20141 S.Leet.Wyandotte Cockerel.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 S.Leet.Pullet.\u20141 S.Leet, 2 ug.Wyandotte Bonneville.Minorcas Cock.\u20141 U.Bonneville, 2 E.A.Mountain, Minorcas Hen.\u20141 U.Bomneville 2 Jas.\u201cMacCallum.Minorcas Cockerel\u20141 U.Bonneville, Jas.MacCallum.Minorcas Pullet.\u20141 U.Jas.MacCallum.Hamburg Cock-\u20141 W.S.Denison.Hamburg Hen\u20141 W.S.Denison.Hamhurg Cockeérel.\u20141 W.8.Denison.\u201c Bonneville, 2 1 | :; TeWs } Rief.: leigh Grange Farm.Robinson.McIntosh Red.\u2014=1 Jas.Snaden, 2 E.H.Wilson: Famuse.\u201c1 L.A.Rief, 2 J.I.And-.Yellow Belle Fleur.\u20141 Wm.Olney.Bethel.\u20141 Jas.Snaden, 2 L.A.Riet.Ben Davig.\u20141 J.I.Andrews, 2 L.A Golden Russet.\u20141 Jas.Bnaden, 2 Isa- Duchess of Oldenburg.-\u20141 Albert Ro- _binson, 2 R.N.Findlay.\"Canada Baldwin.\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 Jas, Snaden.Talman.\u2014i L.- A.Rief, 2 Wm.Ol- ney Peach.\u20141 Albert Robinson, 2 R.N.Findlay.St.Lawrence.\u20141 J.I.Andrews, 2 Jas.Snaderi.Longfield.\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 Albert Robinson, Wealthy.\u20141 E.H.Wilson.Scott's Winter \u20141 Albert Robinson, 2 L.A.Rief.Collections of Apples.~1 L.A.Rief, 2 Albert | Robinson, 3 Jas.Snaden.Collection of Garden Vegetables.\u20141 C.K.Murray.2, Mangold Wurtzle.\u20141 Stephen Olney, 2 Altred |Mannering, 3 R.N.Findlay.Large Beans.\u20141 L.\u2018A.Rief, 2 P.D.Marston, 3 8.Leet.| Small Beans.\u20141 G.J.Hamilton, 2 J.P.Wilson, 3 J.E.Findlay, Beets.\u20141 L.A.Ries, 3 ©.C.& G.EF.(\u201cTHE MAIL ORDER HOUSE\u201d Corner sy\u2019 Catherine and Mountain Streets, - are à me cer mms MONTREAL.CHILDREN\u2019S NEW FLANNELETTEWEAR For downright, honést values, this shipment of wear far surpasses anything we know of in this line.You see we sell tremendous quantities iof these goods every year, and on account of having specialized in them for so long, we not only secure exceptional values through our thorough knowledge of the markets and qualities, but manufacturers always make us the best | these offerings vou will be surprised at.the very low prices asked for such high grade goods.There's not a raw, unfinished- edge amongst they're all turned\u2019 under and finished stocks to clear, them, style, new flannelette- having large possible terms.surplus Now in in the most approved - =~ of a fine 2 to pair, - sizes value, DRAWERS .white quality of flannelette, knicker style, elastic knee, self frill with silk flossing 14 years.seesvosereucuae punegectausoouc008 Poy -Ïl +56.First Floor.| at - ! Ppecal NIGHT: GOWNS of a fine warm quality of flannelette,.white only, in Mother Hubbard style vokes, tucked frill of self on neck and sleeves ; sizes 2 to 14 years.Special value at.| | } : | t : SLEEPERS Ceylon) stripe,.and white Flannelette, made with feet and belt ; sizes 2 to 6 years; very special ! Cleveland, 3 Richard Taylor.Stephen Olney, 3 Alfred Mannering.Findlay, 3 J.I.Andrews.Morin, 3 W.H.Philbrick.herough Pewaukee.\u20141.8.R.Adams, 2 Wm- Ol- | C.& G.F.Cleveland, 2 R.Taylor, 9G SHERBROOKE DAILŸ RECORD, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1908.Callum, 2 2 Sugar Beets.\u20141 Jas.Lest, % 5.E.Leet, 2 C.D.Table Potatoes.\u2014l1 B.Large Potatoes.\u2014-\u20141 Carrots.7 R.Taylor, 2 R.N.Findlay n \u2019 Judges.Lo P.P Fowler, Crochet or Knit Shawl.\u20141 Miss A.| Judge.| Brock, 2 Mrs, Mountain.| GRAIN ascinator.\u2014Bpecial, Mrs.K.Mat- Oates.\u20141.J.KE, Findlay, 3 Jas.Boden.Barley.\u2014! R.N.Findlay.| Timothy Seed.\u20141 J.E.Findlay.Trace of Corn.\u20141 L.A.Rief, J.I.ndrews, 3 Geo.Lockwood.;Ç Sweet Corn.\u20141 C.C.& G.F.Cleve- and, 2 Stephen Olney.i Sheaf Mixed Grain.\u20141 G.J: H a, on, 2 R.N.Ftndlay.Ensilage Corn.\u2014Hon.Men., R.À P.Fowler, Judge\u2019 indlay.p.jouble Farm Wagon \u20141 G.F.Brewn | H.Towne, Judge.CUT FLOWERS.: Bridal : Bouquet.\u20141 Mrs.A.Prother- ugh, 2 G.K).Murray.Hand Bouquet.\u20141 MIs.A.Crack, 2 N.A.Armstrong.Table Bouquet.\u20141 Mrs.N.A.Arm- trong, 2 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton.Floral Design (Cross).\u20141 G.K.Mur- ay, 2 Mrs.Protherough \u201cFloral Design, (anchor).\u20141 G.K.Mur- ay, 2 Mre.Protherough.; Floral Design, (crown).\u2014l Mrs.Pro- Design.-1 Kenneth Murray, 2 Floral \u2019 Mrs.Protherougu, 4, rs.Defosse, 3 rs.E.E.Phiibrick.L Pansies.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.\u201cCollection of Pansies.\u20141 Mrs.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Ys Sweet Peas.\u20141 Mrs A.Crack, 2 Mrs.rotherough.y Sweet Peas.\u20141 Mrs.; Collection of rotherough, 2 Rock Farm.Collection of Annuals.\u20141 urray, 2 Mrs.C.C.Clevela Verbenas.\u2014l1 Kenneth Murray.2 Mrs.\u2018E.Philbrick.Stocks y) Mrs.E.E.Puiforice, Asters.=) Mrs.Protherough, 2 Ken- | eth Murray, Hon.Men., Miss Cleve- bles.\u20141 ina Cleveland.enneth | Kenneth Murray, 2 Miss rotherough.Carnations.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs' b.BE.Philbrick.Nasturtiums.\u20141, Kenneth Murray, 2 Irs.C.Cc.Cleveland.W.8.McBean, Mrs.F.Foster, Judges.' | POT PLANTS.Tuberous Begonia.\u20141 Mrs.ugh, 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Rex Begonia.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 rs, Paquet, Begonias.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.C.Cleveland, 3 Mrs.G.H.Carson, Mrs.L.Defosse Collection of Begonias.\u20141 Mrs, Pro- Tu 3 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Fushcia.\u20141 Mrs.Defosse.pe Geraniums.\u20141 Mrs.Prother- gh, 2 Mrs, C.C.Creveland.es .\u2014l Mrs, \u201cProtherough, 2 Mra.Prother- C.Cleveland.Ivy Geraniums.\u20141.Mrs.Mrs.Defosse.Collection of Géraniume \u20141 Mrs.Pro- herough, 2 Mrs.C.- Cleveland.\u2019 Cactus.\u20141 Mrs.XK.Cioithows.Coleus.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.«.| Collection of Coleus.\u2014l Mrs.Prother- ough, 2 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, special; rs.N.- À.Armstrong.Lily.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 3 Mrs.De- Protherough, ose.: | Heliotrope.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2.Mrs.C.C.Clevelans.| Primula.\u20141 Mrs, Protherough, 2 Mrs.\u20ac.Cleveland.= -\u2018\u2019Hydrangta.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.Abutiton.\u2014I Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Calekoloria.\u20141 Mrs.L.Defosse.Gloxinia.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.Petunia.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.rs.Protherough.Oleander.\u20141 Mrs: G.J.Hamilton.Palm.\u20141 Rock Farm, 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.nd, 2 Mrs.Protherough.| Cultivated Fern.\u20141 Mrs.C.\"C.Cleve- |.land, 2 Mrs.Protherough, special, Mrs.N.P.Perkins, special Albert Robinson.\u2019 ! Collection of house.Ferns.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.i Foliage Plant.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleve- an Hanging Basket.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 Mrs.C.Clevelanà.| Eomection house plants.\u20141 Mrs.Pro- herough, Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, Mrs.efosse.FANCY WORK.| Collection of Amateur Photos.\u20141 Mrs.y H.Stockwell, 2 Mrs.H, A.Connol- y | Painting, water colors.\u20141 Mrs.Mountain, 2 Mrs.W.H.Stockwell.| Oil Painting.\u20141 .Mrs.J.KE.Findlay, 2 Mrs.I».N.Findlay, special.\u2014Mrs.HA.Connolly.| Amateur Oil Painting.\u20141 Mrs.A.N.Golden, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Landscape or figure Painting in oil.\u20141 frs.Mountain, 2 Mrs.A.N.Golden.Crayon \u20141 Mrs.H A.Connolly.Rustic Work.\u20141 Nelson Morin.Photo Frame.\u20141 Miss Muriel Cleve: land, 2 Miss Rose Riddle.: BE.Findlay, Burnt Work.\u20141 Mrs.J.2 Mrs.H.A, Connolly.*Collection of \u2018Burnt Work.\u2014special, \u2018Miss Muriel Cleveland.Miss Muriel Cleveland, Judge.Embroidery Apron.\u20141 Mrs.Matthews, 2 Mrs.\\ Mountain.Drawn ie Apron.\u20141 Mrs.Chas.Boisvert.\u2018Apror ,\u2014] | A.Armstrong, 2 Mra.~H.H.|'C veland.Knitted Slippers.\u2014] Mrs.C.C.Cleve- \u2018land, 2 Mrs.W.H.Stockwell.Tea Cosy.t \u20141 Rock Farm, 2 Mrs.J.A.McCallum.Sofa gushion, cotton.\u20141 Mrs.H.H.No 2! Mrs.G:'W.Andrews.Sofa Cukhion, silk.Hs Mrs.Wm.Ol- ney, 2 Miss Pearl Gale.prable Sçartf.\u2014 Mrs.E.E.Phil- ck.- able Centre, lace.\u20141 Mrs.McKee.2- Mrs.H.A.Connolly.Table Centre, silk embroidery.\u20141 Mrs.G.L.McKee, 2 Mrs.Bert Olney.Table Centre, cotton e:nvroidery.1 Mrs.0 M J.I galls, 2 Mrs.Wm.Boulain, special Mrs.J.Ingalls, special, Mrs.I.J.Porter.Table Mats.\u20141 Miss A.Brock, 2 Mrs.C.E.LeRoulx.; Mrs.K.Matthews, 2 Toilet Set.\u20141 Mrs.A.Robinson.Toilet Cushion.\u20141 Mrs.Paquet, 2 Mrs.J.E.Findlay, 3 Mrs.K Matthews.Piano Scarf.\u2014l Mrs.H.A.Connolly, 2 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton.Roman Embroidery.\u20141 Miss Rose Rid- le.Mount.Mellick.\u20141 Mrs.O.M.J.In- galls, 2 Mrs.L.A.Rief.Point Lace Handkerchief.\u2014I Mrs.G.L./McKee, 2 Miss A.Brock.Pillow Shams\u20141 Mrs.A.B.,Cleveland.Embroidery, linen floss.\u20141 Mrs.A.B.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Wm.Boulaine, ecial Mrs.I.J.Porter.outa specia Embroidered Towel.\u20141 Mrs.O.M.J.Ingalls, 2 Mrs.C.(.Cleveland.Embroidery, cotton.\u20141 Mrs.I.J.Por- Embroidery, silk.\u2014] Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.I.J.Porter.Mexican or Drawn Thread.\u20141 Mrs, Austin Cleveland.\u20142 Mrs.«wm.Boulaine, vaut Crochet Doilies.\u20141 Mrs.K.G.8il- Set Doilies, in cotton.\u20141 Mrs.H.G.Silver.© Bet of Doilies in Silk.\u20141 Mrs.G.McKee, 2 Miss Rose Riddle.x Doily.\u20141 Mrs.G.L.McKee, 2 Miss value J , Embroidered J.Porter, 2 Mrs.G.L.McKee.\" Night dress, hand -sewing.\u20141 Mrs.Chas.Boisveft, 2 Mrs.K.Matthews.Rose Riddle.Shirg Waist.\u20141 Mrs.I.or Radom Embroidery.\u20141 Mrs, Prother- y button Holes.\u20141 Mrs.H.A.Connol- Crochet Wool Lace \u2014t Mrs.K.Matthews, 2 Mrs, Defosse, thews, 3 Mrs.thews 2 Miss G.Paper Work.\u20141 Mrs.Defosse.Collection of Yhomatoes.\u20141 C.C.& G.Matthews.; + i .vela Leghorn Hen.\u20141 H.G.Silver, 2 G.K.citron 1 Special\u20141 Wm.B.Cleve- a thews.W.Gibson, 2 Wm.Boulaine.\u2018Ww, Andrews.Lest, 2 Mrs.Defosse -C.\u2018Boisvert.thews.Mrs.Chas.Boisvert.Mrs.Kk Matthews, special, Mrs.C.D.Gallup.2 Mrs.G.H.Barlow.thews.Gallup.2 Mrs.K.Matthews.\u2018Mrs.J.\u20182 Mrs.Gallup.\u2018Matthews.C.Boisvert.low, 2 Mrs.H.A.Connolly.Gladiolas,\u20141 Kenneth Murray, 2 Miss 11 PICKLES, Sweet.Ripe uch er Pickles.\u20141 Mrs.| G.N.Barlow, Mrs.N.A.Armstrong, 3 Mas.J.P.Wilson.|12pars.\u2018G.H.\u201cCleveland, 21: Umbrella Palm.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleve: | TG Crochet Cotton Lace.\u20141 Miss A.Brock i Mrs.Bert Olney.Wool Lace.\u20141 Mrs, K.Mat- Knittpd C.D.Gallup.| tton Lace.\u20141 Mrs.K.Mat- Knitted Co B.Marston, special Mrs.J.Hamilton, K.Matthews.© Mrs.2 Morrison, Mrs.F.Cleveland, Cotton Patchwork, quilt.\u20141 Mrs.F.Drawn Work, spread.\u2014Special, Mrs.G.Wool Patchwork, quilt.\u20141 Mrs.8.Silk Patchwork, quilt.\u20141 Rock Farm.Woven Quilt.\u2014! Mrs.Defgsse, 2 Mrs.Home épun Stockings.\u20141.Mrs.K.Mat- var otory Stockings.\u20141 Mrs.Chas.Bois rs s Stockings.\u20141 S.Leet, 2 home-spun ~ Home-spun Socks.\u20141 Mrs.K.Matthews, Socks.\u20141 Mrs.K.Mat- Mrs.C.D.Factory Socks.\u2014l Mrs.Fine Wool Home-spun Mittens.\u2014l Factory Mittens.\u20141 Mrs.E.G.Baker, Ladies\u2019 Mittens.\u20141 Mrs.Bert Olney, 2 P.Wilson.Chittren\u2019s Mittens.\u2014) Mrs.S.A.Ol- , Kitcad Gloves.\u20141 Mrs.J.P.Wilson, Matthews.Horad- made Bjanket .\u2014L Mrs, C.D.Rag Carpet, cotton warp.\u2014l Mrs.K.Rag Mat, hand drawn.\u2014l Mrs.F.W.Gibson, \u20182 Mrs.Defosse, Hon.Men,, Mrs.Braided Rag Mat.\u2014 Mrs.G.H.Bar- Ras Mat,\u2014| Mrs, Bert Olney, 2 Mrs.J.P.Wilson.Mrs.G.J.Hamiilton, Mrs.- 8S.A.Olney, Judges.PRESERVES, JELLIES, Sweet Green Cucumber Pickles.\u20141 Mrs Jos, Jackson,-2 Mrs.Defosse.Sour Pickles.\u20141 Mrs.Defosse, Green: Tomato: Pickles.\u20141 Mrs.J.P.\u2018Wilson, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olney, 3 Mrs.N.\u2018A.Armstrong.- Ripe 'Tomato Pickles.\u20141 \u2018Mrs.A.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Jos.Jackson,.3 Mrs.Thorpe.Mixed Sour Pickles.\u20141 Mrs.Defosse, 2 Mrs.Jas.Snaden, 3 Mrs.W.H.Phil- brick.Mixed Sweet Pickles.\u20141 Mrs, J.E.Findlay, 2 Mrs.S.Leet, 3 Mrs.J.P.Wilson, Mixed Pickles, \u20141 Mrs.Defosse.Mustard Pickles.\u20141 Mrs.Jos.Jackson Barlow, 3 Mrs.Bert Ol- OF icallalli.\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, 2 | Mrs.J.P.Wilson, 3 Mrs.Jas.Snaden.Tomato Catsup.\u20141 Mrs.Jos.Jackson, 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, special, Mrs.J.P.Wilson.G.H.Car- Apple son.|, Untfermented Wine \u20141 Mrs.Stephen O1- ney, 2 Mrs.P.Hamel.-Räspberry Vinegar \u2014 Mrs.Murray, 2 Mrs.G.H.Burbank, .SPECIAL PRIZES.Avi Pickle.\u20141 Mrs.A.B.,Cleve- lan 1 Onion Pickle\u20141 Mrs.Defosse.\u201c Peach Pickle.\u20141 Mrs: C.C.Cleve land.Hon.Mention.\"Beet Pickle.\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.¢ Plum Pickle.\u20141 Rock Farm.Chow Chow.\u20141 Mrs.J.P.Wilson.Mrs.A.=.Stockwell, Mrs.H.#21.Cleveland, 3 Judges.« Strawberry Preserves.\u2014L Mrs.Defosse, 2 J.P.Wiison.Catsup \u20141 Mrs.Raspberry Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.Detossé, 2 Mrs.N.A.Armstrong.-Blackberry Preserves.\u2014l Mrs.N.A.sArmstrong, 2 Mrs.G.H.Burbank, special, Mrs.Wm.Olney.- Blueberry Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.G.H.2 Mrs.P.Hame:, Hon.Men., urbank, A.Haddock, Mrs.Defésse\u2019 .Apple Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.à Mrs.Paquet, special, Mrs.Stephen or Plum Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.Wm.Olney, '3 Mrs: Stephen Olney.Peach Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.G.H.Burbank, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Pear Preserves.\u20141 Mrs.Defosse.Crab Apple Preserves.\u2014I1 dock, 2 Mrs N.A.Armstrong ubar reserves.\u2014] Mrs.2 Mrs.8.Leet.P.Hamel, Raspberry Jam.\u20141 Mrs.2 Mrs.Thrope.Blackberry Jam.\u20141 Mrs.2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Plum Jam.\u20141 Mrs.Step en Olney.os.Jackson, os.Jackson, Black Currant Jam.\u2014+1 Mrs.Jos.Jackson, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olfey.Black Currant Jam.\u20141 Mrs.Jos.Jackson, 2 Mrs.Stephen Olney.Any kind of Jam.\u20141 Mrs.Stgphen Ol- ue nl Mrs, N.A.\u2018Armétre _ noi hite urran elly.Suadon y y.\u2014+1 Mrs.Jas.ack Currant Jelly.\u20141 .oleae y rs.Stephen Red Currant Jelly.\u20141 Mrs.G.J.Hamilton, 2 Miss Thorpe.- Apple Jelly.\u20141 Mrs.J.H.Findl Mrs.S.Leet, special, Mrs.GW.An drews.: ranberry Jelly.\u20141; Mrs.J.il- son, 2 Mrs.Jos.Jackson.P.wil Collection of Jellies\u2014i |Mrs.G.J Hamilton, 2 Mrs.K.Matthews.\u2019 Mrs.O.M.J.ngalls, Mrs.C.J.Cross, COOKERY.Judges.Bread.\u20141 Mrs.West Olney, Mrs.G.H.Burbank,\u2018 Mrs.ils Farm ; 2, Mrs.C, C.Clevela a Mrs On A.Armstrong, Miss Thorpe,, en Olney.B à.raham Bread.\u2014I R Mure ock Farm, 2 Mrs.Brown Bread.\u2014! Mrs.A.Mrs.K.Matthews weet Buns.\u20141 Mrs.St Mrs.R.N: Findlay.cphen Olney, 2 Plain Buns.\u20141 Mrs.Murray], 2 Mrs.J, P.Wilson.Parker House Rolls.\u20141 Carson, 2 Mrs.R.N.Findla Fruit Patty Pans.\u20141 Mrs, \"A.Cleve- ++ v AAARSAPASASLELAALALALALLA4AMALLLL.\u201cOur Clothes are a source of satisfac walks of life, We Please Them nan Star Glothing Hall J.Rosenbloom & Co, 95 Wellington St.97 Wellington St., 99 pe ton St, tion to 0 == Proprietors.Men = Shoe Dept.Men's ¥ urnishings, Men's Clothing, Vous IIIS Iara; JESS0p PS STi We carry a Complete Stock: of ANNEAL ED TOOL ~ oD, BL, for those who prefer to uy their Steel already iv After you've followed our tempering instructions VIIIIVIIIIVY i finest working TOOL STEEL you ever handled.\u2019 you'll he BRANDS : \u201cARK,\u201d \u201cBEST.\u201d \u201cLEONARD.\u201d 1 The James Robertson Co Limited.MO ; \u2019 AGENTS.NTREAL Province of Quebec, 4 ] i \u2014_\u2014 re \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 erccesesesenentesdétnhA NE SEC AC hOSEL NEW SH RBROOXE CLOTHING STape - A great advantage will be offered to our numerous ne | Spring and Fall Coats, Men's and Boys\u201d Suite.D t ine Kiein, and Men's Underwear ; also, a great \u201csacrifice on Boots and Lady am H oO NO ICE THOSE F W BARGAINS Black All Wool Vicuna Spring Men's ON : ; Overcoats, silk lining, Special at À Tweed, vile.PN Striped detaine®, tte, dees oeeeeeeeeron vues verre $11.50 | cial Soh very Spe Heory r, Men\u2019s \u2018Cravenette Col latest Few nice p tte rem B1O.50 Ce Soott utf t + a a & \u2019 rile moves pastors Srp EE Re Men\u2019s Cravenette Coats, newest fret rer eres wean ve oo.peal \u2018case pattern, value $11.00, Special at Men s Storm Call Boots, Sir TA ald NoGe animsrteenen antenenennte ansmevepis gesess 8.00 cial $3.00, reduced to.$198 .pent by Justice Several other lines of goods to be cleared at a sacrifice.town, an 4 ¥ J.Mi.NAULT, 17 King Street or jar er VIFIFIIIIIIIIIISIVIIIS FEIFIIINIIIING preach of the > roa am tr SI 2ST tar Sr oa Si 4 by doing b ei cpssecreonnenanennencncennechesecenne ttes Lord d ne METR those who di Louis À.Codere iia} pis.BUILDING ] E.Rio BIG D:PARTMENT STORE moral in conn _ 2 _ .Panos 4 The Store for MEN'S FURNISHINGS, HATS AND Caps, -M ound ui of argu ; Mulvena bas Du the case.\u2019 BIRTH RAT PAUL LEROY-BI BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING.ur Specialty is FURS.We keep the widest ran at: FURS to be had, in the city., , pa Goin LOUIS A.CODERC _ METROPOLE BUILDING, KING STREET | \u2018Ÿ| PLANS FOR * IIITIITIITIIIIIIIIIID 751777777777 REPOPULA\u2019 = \u2018 ER Of RSS Sphpnt S SN Paria, Oct.7.= ex cr + { Ve y Tebate the other S RD Laroy-Beauliou, ND AN thority on ecoBo LA 7 SE = T N N NN PS.4 says that 4} NS tis of 8! A Sa de hed arte un van N \u2018 : Tiwd.tL 3p owl | RANGE _\u2014> |i: N LF 810,000,000 a yes N .RU Pa or q N | J spending } N \u201ctrain up a.girl in the portant, bounties, M Way she should bake, sum to encourag N and when she fs married would, in reality S she will not depart from What M.mp N It hinke à better NS ,.1 S \u201cM to favor the \u201cfo N \u201c My mother taught me milies, But of e N how to bake, and told me tizens in France, N Why she always used a or employed b N McClary Range.notion ire N J \u201cNow I have a \u2018Pandora\u2019 , jen.snd bev N and, as with mother, my troubles As for (be pay N are few.After fire is started, I .leroy-Beaulieu s: N simply bring thermometer to thelor \u201cfonction: N| desired heat and leave \u2018the oven théir salaries re N in charge, of.the baking.ti ha NS It\u2019s built for faithful service.| ed by 10 per ig 3 | with we chi N ¢¢ While housewives with foi, and the S - other ranges are poking fire the pay of those N and changing dampers, I children; N sit and read the \u2018Joy of I is estimate N Livi > in.ANN 3 ing.| ] tinues at op rat.À yy N ; om 4,000,000 1 3 C ed of this centi N al S The weakness | S R \u201cribbons\u201d is no S .\u2018 in Françe itsel N 22.: C4 may be turned N London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Famiton, Cs à | kn own stat 18 For Sale by J.S.MITCHELL & co.\u201d à Rte re 2er rer with à special patte Lemon Pie.\u20141 Mrs.K.Matthews.BROOKBURY.and MT.fat = sui col @
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