Sherbrooke daily record, 18 novembre 1908, mercredi 18 novembre 1908
[" 1 pt, > i ers, 2 ng.4 } 5S BECAUSE we 1B gegblished 1897._ D RICHT, \"we gio [\u2014 \u2019 Nn ly SHERBROOKE}; QUE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908, \u2014 _ = me PE ONE CENT ressseessm] [RS PROMISE 10 HIS PEOPLE ; cs Press Expresdes Gratification For It.aixciS, HOWEVER, UPON DAM- tng] \"jE DONE ALREADY TO © EAISER\u2019'S PRESTIGE.pat, Nov, 18.\u2014(Special.) =~ All no pewspapers discuss the end of pe with varying degrees of sat- ation, according to party affilia- en-Please if: , \\ + Hh ihe excepticn of the Socialistic - $50.00 9 ad one OF two extreme Radical organs â great gratification at the pledge 3 German Emperor given ta = ERE 4 or and German people.= KING STREET ; some of the Conservative news- ac \u201c however, tempef their rejcic- \u2018 3 vith reflections upon the serious which still remains to-be \"done pore the relations between Emperdé ad people can be restored to that old =» METROPOLE BUILDINg ee JELL600000000 q TORE ail OFFICIAL STATEMENT.MN jin, Nov.18.\u2014The Official Ga- FLETTE % \u2018bei, i tained ter- BLANKETS.À Late the Empire contained yester lette Blankets, .jz gills sterview with his Chancellor.hite, very special ai fring to-day\u2019s audience granted pie Imperial Chancellor, His Ma- Belette Blankets, ÿ ÿ \u2018oly, tbo Emperor and King, listened bite, very special, 4 Bis weal hours to a report by ds 3 trace Von Buelow.The Imperial eduction in Dyey 3 pa 2 ERP 3 mes among the German people in M action with thie article \u2018 published .#3 5 th Daily Telegraph.He also ex- Co pied the position he had taken dur- v w tbe course of the debates and in- tions on this suhject in\u2019 the luisg, His Majesty the Emperor mired the statements aud explana- im with great earnestness, and then : his will as follows : - Ra Bf \u201cTeodless of the agitations of pub- fe witicism, which are regarded by B tucellor described the feeling and its 'loaking, 25 jn oo incorrect, His Majesty \u2018per- A» .Coe ere that his principal imperial task Firebox + Fl sho msure the stability of the polic- 1 v=\" ES nd the Empire, under the guardian- \u201c \u2026 EW of constitutional responsibilities.ow how it is with |i i ganges \u2014 the firebox ball that in cooking nner, - fuel must be mstantly, * er Royal\u201d Range with a firebox big or rapid cooking \u2014 g a hot water wipe - keeping the -fire: ht.: 4 fect operation of ; Bmnier Royal\u201d Range Ri by the right peo- HED BY DRINK 3 f : ) of Firebox, Flues, # à onformity therewith, His Majesty 15 de Enpror approves the Ghancellor's M8 wuranes in the Reichstag\u2019 and \u2026 as- \u2018um Prince Von Buelow of his con- Wf iaad confidence.\u2019 \u201d\u2019 To \u2018Prins Von Buelow had determined we Mading in his resignation if the 3 Tmperee bad not met the country\u2019s de- mad, bat as such a situation did not Mit, de audience ende«l with the Em- por mying to the Imperial Chan: der flat he reposed full confidence 84h visdom, dality which existed under the first following note on the Kais- | ANTI-TUBERCULOSIS Governor-General.AN INTERESTING ADDRESS GIVEN \u201c BY DR.BIGGS, OF NEW - YORK.Montreal, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The Anti-Tuberculosis Exhibition was opened here to-day by the Governor- General.The first of a series of addresses on the subject was delivered by Dr.Herman Biggs, of New York, head of the contagious diseases department of that city.Compulsory notification of tubercular cases was a prom- nent feature of his gpeech.Every modern appliance uged in the fight was shawn.; RVEAL'A SAD SOE OF LIE Scenes of a Small City Police | Court.\u2014 CRIMINALITY NOT EVEN THE MOST PROMINENT FEATURE \u2014 A CURIOUS COLLECTION, : The Sherbrooke police have in their possession many peculiar articles with which are associated humorous, pathetic or \u2018criminal anecdotes.In the Chief's office are to be found various slot machines which have been captured from time to time.The .Chief has, also, in his possession dozens of revolvers which have been taken from men who were arrested during the | past number of years.A short time ago a man was ar- searched it -was found that he had a large loaded revolver in his possession.Such a weapon in the hands of a man who is under the influence of liquor is a very dangerous thing asa man! in this condition might use it on slight provoeation.There has been a falling off lately in the number of so-called tramps arrested.During the summer and fall several of these unfortunates were gathered in every night.They would be found sleeping in freight cars or loitering about , the railway yards.Some.of these were plainly unfortunates, struck by hard times and hard luck generally.Others bore the stamp of viciousness.On many \u2018of these would be found weapons and.sometimes other articles such as files, keys, etc, which would indicate a burglar\u2019s profession.2 EXHIBITION, Opened in Montreal To-Day by | rested for being drunk end when |: Dixville; Mrs.White, Moe\u2019s er, Quebec, and others.opened at 2.30 in the afternoon, all present, and many members of the ed as Moderator, and the Rev.À.E.de St.Dalmas as clerk, .candidate was invited to give an account of his conversion, conviction of sin and call to.the ministry, | did modestly but firmly, in a clear voice, and then proceeded to read a statement of his views on servative.ORDINATION SERVICE AT BAPTIST CHURCH.Interesting Service Togk Place Yesterday.\u2014\u2014 : REV.CHAS.R.DUNCAN, FORMALLY ENTERS THE BAPTIST - MINISTRY.The Rev.Charles R.Duncan, who has been in charge of the Baptist church in this city since the departure of the Rev.T.B.Brown,was ordained last evening to the ministry by the Ordination Council of the Church, tion._ The pastors present were: Rev.D.W.Terry, Coaticook ; Rev.À.E.de St.Dalmas, Dixville ; Rev.T.E.Miller, Barnston ; Rev.C.White, Moe\u2019s River ; Rev, Gordon.Baker, Point St.Charles - Baptist church ; Rev.Bos- worth, Secretary Grande Ligne Mission ; Rev.Mr.Stevens, Sawyerville ; lay delegates, Mr.David Bentley, Montreal; Mr.J.C.Simms, First Baptist church; Mr, F.E.Grafty, Olivet church ; Mrs.Duncan, Montreal ; Mr.Baldwin, Misses Harn, Parker, R.and.MR.CHARLES R.DUNCAN, B.A, '.who was ordained to the ministry, yesterday.Mr.Duncan is a\u2019grad- .uate of McMaster University, To- \u2019 ronto, : S.Parker, Coaticook; Mr.and Miss Parker, Mrs.Wright, Mrs.Baldwin, River ; Miss Bean, Norton\u2019s Mills ; Mr.Fish- The afternoon session of the Council thé clerical and lay delegates being: congregation.Rev, D.W.Terry act- After the devotional exercises the which he Christian doctrine, which were sound, and con- For two hours he was in the presence of a large congrega- [apecial General Meeting Recent- | INCREASED EARNINGS\u2014CURRENT conferred by the Canadian Act of Par- |liament, and have altered the fiscal Railroads and Canals of Canada now STOP IMPORTATION OF HIDES AND CATTLE Must Not be Imported From Pennsylvania, ro) \u2018THE ORDER-IN-COUNCIL TO RE- _MAIN IN FORCE FOR SIX MONTHS.Ottawa, Ont., Nav.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Government has passed an Order- in-Council prohibiting for six months the importation of cattle or hides from the State of Pennsylvania, on account of the outbreak of a foot and mouth disease in that State.The order will affect principally importation of hides, a considerable quantity of which is now brought into Canada from Pennsylvania.THE QUEBEC °° CENTRAL RALWAY.ly Held in London.\u2014\u2014 YEAR'S TRAFFICS\u2014CONDI- TION OF THE LINE.A special general\u2019 meeting : of the Quebec Central Railway Company was held Nov.«4th, at' 5, Great Winchester street, E.C., Mr.Edward .Dent, the President, in the chair.The Secretary (Mr.Charles D.Bras- sey, F.C.1.5.), having read the formal notice., The President saïd+ he report and statement of accounts submitted to you to-day are for the six months ended the 30th June, 1908, As mentioned in the report, the directors have decided to exercise the powers year, so that it shall in future commence on the lst of July instead of on the lst of January.The Act further gives power to pay one hali-yéar\u2019s dividend on\u2018 the Seven per Cent.Income bonds, whicl has also \\been done, but in the future the interest will be payable annually, as heretofore.1 may say that most of the Canadian railways commence their fiscal year on the 1st of July as well as those in the United States, and the Department of require every railway within their jurisdiction to furnish them with a \u2018full report of the operations for each year ending on the 30th June, Consequently, by falling into line \u2018with the Canadian Government requirements, and making our fiscal year correspond with theirs, a certain amount of cler- OPENING SESSION NEW LEGISLATURE Will Take Place About the Middle of February, \u2014 PREMIER GOUIN DENIES REPORT OF CABINET CHANGES.Quebec, Nov.18\u2014(Special)\u2014The opening session of the new Legislature will be held about the middle of February as usual but the exact date has not \u2018been fixed.to-morrow with further meetings at Montreal on Monday and Tuesday.Premier Gouin emphatically denies all current rumors connecting his name with certain Cabinet changes reported to be pending by some of the newspapers, ' WATER SITUATION _ SOHEMWHAT IMPROVED.Lake Memphremagog Saïd to be Holding Its Own.CITY HOUSE LIGHTING WILL PROBABLY NOT BE INTERRUPTED AGAIN, The water situation may be said to.have somewhat improved during the past few days, Very little gain has been made in the Magog river supply, but the City Water and Light Departments regard the outlook as improved, The snowfall has kept the ground from freezing and soon or later will doubtledy melt, and increase the supply of water.The situation at the head waters of Lake Memphremagog has, also, im- stead electric plants are again in operation.Advices indicate that Lake Memphre- magog is now.holding its own.This is the encouraging feature of the situation.: oo The Department hopes to be able to continue the lighting of the city without further interruption., \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FAMOUS ENGLISH HEDGE.(Westminster Gazette.) The work of pruning the mammoth \u2018beech hedge at Meiklcour, .Perthshire, on the estate of the Marquis of Lans- hedge, which is \u201cthe most famous of its kind in the world was planted in 1715.It is one-third of a mile long pruned every eight or ten years, the operation, as may be supposed, heing both a difficult and a costly one.Speciel apparatus for the purpose has A Cabinet meeting is to be held here: and about a hundred feet high.It is | proved.The Island Pond and Stan- | dowpe, is now being carried out.The | FATAL WRECK .NEAR VANCOUVER.Three Men Lost Their Lives as a Result, WE TRAIN PLUNGED INTO A GULLY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.Vancouver, B.C., Nov.18.\u2014(Special) \u2014Three men were killed in: a wreck of a Canadian Pacific freight train which ran into a washout near Lyton yes- teiday morning.The locomotive and three cars plunged over the bank into a gully.Engineer Brown and Fireman Righter, both of Kamloops, met death, and Brakeman Clarence Ander son, who was scalded, died in the af ternoon, - IMMIGRATION OFFICIALS.Are Asking More Questions | Than Usual.\u2014 SHOW MUCH INTEREST IN ALI SOUTH BOUND TRAVELLERS.\u2018._ The U.S.Immigration Officials are more persistent than ever these days in learning all about passengërs on the trains going from Canada to the United States.A recent regulation provides that no foreigner can become a citizen of the United States unless there is a record in the hands of the immigration officials, showing when he arrived in that country, The result is that every passenger is plied with questions, that at first make many get hot under the collar, ** The official comes along and asks the passenger if he is going to the United States ; how long he is going to stay; if he is a Canadian ; if he is likely to remain in the \u2018United States, etc.About this time the passenger says a few things under his breath, and perhaps a few others out loud.The official is usually good natured and passes off the remarks with a joke, .The work is really in the interests of intending settlers in the United States, and others recognize this on explanation.- ; .BR = saw + .\u2014 pany a THE WEATHER.- ; , z LOCAL FORECAST: Cold, with ' light snowfalls¢ Thursday, cloudy and milder.' rer - Record.INQUISITIVE US 2 Pe 1 .y The policy of the Police Department \\ 4 \u20ac 750 that just auf Eg ATTACKED FAMILY during the past.fall and summer has Jclosely examined by the pastors on |ical work is avoided, as the elaborate to be obtained from London.J is required to-do BE | 1 8 heen to lock these characters up over Jevery point in the statement, and the statistics compiled for the Government = king without any BR: nig, bring them before the police Council then retired for deliberation, Commissioners can be utilized in the i.res rot in \u2018the morning and give while hymns were, sung by the congre- preparation of our own statement of A .magistrate in t g gl je hym Te y g : ll be interested in I ff Sought Help From Neigh- them an hour to get out of town.Al- gation.4 accounts.The gross earnings for the : will he interes Bo - most invariably they would take the On the return of the Council the six months from the 1st of January : \u201cPremier Royal\u201d HH bor.warning and to use a slang expres- Moderator on their behalf expressed last, compared with those for the cor- PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS - | | sion would \u201cskidoo.\u201d much satisfaction with Mr, Duncan\u2019s responding periad of last year, show ' + ; S\u2014\u2014\u2014 - .« nc * 3 , Chief still retains the collection [statement and his personal pleasure at an increase of over 22 per cert.The Mean.a WE MEANTIME FURNITURE OFY ot prise watches seized in one of the [the happy result of the meeting.The net earnings show an increase of about KILLED TWO FINE \u2019COONS.- SOLD HIS STOCK IN TRADE.an- : * HOUSE HAD BEEN SMASH- Midway stalls \u2018at the recent exhibition, |order of exercises for the evening was 7 per cent.This, I think, may be re-| Adderley, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Mr.West Stewartstown, Nov.18, \u2014 a M RD T0 PIECES, They bear strong testimony to- the then read, and the session closed with garded as satisfactory, in view of thed Joe Wright killed two fine \u2019coons re- (Special)\u2014It is reported that Mr.Woe ; lad Sh truthfulness of \u2018the statement that, the doxology.* 0 \u2018 following statement made by the \u2018New cently.There were «three in the Hammond, of West Stewartstown has - _ t _ 4 Case of the serious effects of |] Al} is not gold that glitters.\u201d Sev- An abundant and appetizing tea was York Financial and Commercial Chro- bunch, but the third escaped.sold his stock in trade in the Bald- ° - Penn = a in reported from the village of eral lack works -altogether and : not served by the ladies of the church in nicle, that, taking 141 railways in \u2014_\u2014 ; win store to Messrs.Joseph Johnson .ti district, { them can be started 7 the vestry to the visiting delegates, the United States, the average gross SUCCESSFUL HUNTERS.and Archie Farnham, of Canaan and one © i : pastors and members of the congrega- earnings show a decrease of over 16 Pearceton, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Mr.\u2019 .By correspondent writes © LÀ man by \u2018the name of 0 8 » .- .> \"gn this vicinity, going home | RING CO, Limited c And so it'is a curious collection that is assembled at a police station during a year, even in a quiet town like joyed by all.tion, the social hour being much en- per cent.So that, in spite of the depression which has existed for some time in the United States and Canada.G.Casey recently shot two fine deer, and John Gardner also secured a DISLOCATED HER SHOULDER.West Stewartstown, Nov.18.\u2014 .The evening session began with a ; me a ?; Tye ; : er the influence of liquor, late at Sherbrooke.et fake service of song led by Mr D.Bentley, we have been able to show increases in mink, Tis game we prize.(Special) a Ars.Hannah Ripley fell and Te became enraged, threatening his Abandoned gambling devices, fake of Montreal, after which Mr.Simms, both passenger and freight earnings.VALUABLE FARM CHANGES dis ofa er 8 oul er while return- ' life, She became frightened, watches and other goods, razors, cf Montreal, offered prayer.The working expenses show a consid- HANDS ns pay one evening last week with children and fled © to the knives and revolvers, some of the \"The Rev.G.H.Bator, Rev.Mr.[erable increase.This is somewhat ac- * rs.Ç.Martin.Dr.Allen was called = am § Yrs.He pursued her, and fear- at if caught,\" he would put his il Inta execution, she dropped the En % snd man to the nearest neigh- Z i her clothing hanging half à om her body.After pleadings AB part; the neighbor was persua- = td %0 and interview him, and suc- iy m getting- the children away ty During this time he had ly the nice difing chairs and aE, fancy dishes, etc., and vod: de ita a heap of kindling I the.font yard.The bailiff | wed, but the man was found il 4 Raine on his arrival.This is V ie bottom of = where Hquor was UDRRERS ESCAPE last mentioned suggesting more danger to the user than to intended victim.\u201cAfter all it\u2019s a very sad side of life that is revealed by the police court.Criminality is not even the prominent feature of the scenes presented there.The misfortune of having heen born under an unlucky staf strikes all observers.\u2018 The curse of drink here stands out in all its terror.\u201d Men, able bodied and with intelligent brow, return time after time under the old stereotype charge of \u2018\u2018drunk and _incapable.\u201d Some times it means jail.Again, the wife will succeed in gathering the necessary sum to pay the fine and secure the liberty of her unfortunate companion in life.Police officials and all\u2019 who frequently witness the miseries of the police court are Terry, Rev.Mr.de St.Dalmas, and Mr.C.R, Duncan ascended the platform and the ordination service pro- reading of Scripture, the ordination sermon was preached by the Rev.G.H.Baker, pastor of Point St.Charles church, Montreal, who took for his text, \u201cFor T am not ashamed of the Gospel of Christ,\u201d from the Epistle of Paul the Apostle to the Romans, first chapter, seventh verse.ful to his calling, and to endure hard- per began.After prayer a hymn and The ordination prayer was offered by the Rev.C.White, of Moe's River, with the pastoral laying on of hands.After the hymn, \u201cHow firm a foundation, ye saints of the Lord,\u201d the charge to the candidate was given by Rev.Mr.Miller, of Barnston.He exhorted his young brother to be faith- counted for by the fact that we were obliged to include the sum of $27,000 for extraordinary expenditure, to cover the cost of an accident which occurred on our Megantic division near Tring Junction on the last day of June, and to provide for the balance AND THIS IS REALLY THE END Counter Action Against Mr.A.H.Moore Dismissek, Compton, Nov.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.L.Denis has sold his farm of one hundred acres to Mr.Jos.Vallee, of Beauce, for the sum of $5,000.S\u2014 LOST A VALUABLE HORSE.Dunkin, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.| Augustus Lahue had the misfortune to lose a horse last week, it being cast in the stall, when he went out to do his morning chores.PRESENTED.THE CHURCH WITH - AN ALMS BASIN.Kingsey Falls, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 On Sunday, Nov.15th, the S.S.children of Christ church presented the church with a solid brass alms basin.SUSTAINED A BAD FALL.West Sutton, Nov.18.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 | wishing them a and set it, assisted by Dr.Soule.It is Very painful.: OFF FOR A VISIT TO ENGLAND.* Bondville, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Gillam, left for Montreal on Tuesday morning, 17th, going on board the 8.5.Corinthian the same evening for a five months\u2019 sojourn among relatives and friends in England.very happy holiday and a safe return to their Canadian home the coming spring._ THE EFFECT OF POOR LIGHTS.Rock Island, Nov.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The, fact that we have good electrie service is a great help to general business.Everything is coming back to normal conditions.Our merchants .et soil | ; se ., od soldi d servant of ait Mr.A.A.Bresee had the misfortune evidently have gauged their purchases Hysters.You g on \u2018 adv ocates of restrictive liquor laws.soos of go \\ soldier an NOTHING BUT COSTS RESULTS | to fall through the feeding hole: in Lo cover an pase) Jemand for the _ .- $ The.cha to the church was by : + _ his barn on Tuesday morning, sus- holidays, and the failure of the elec- - THE SCAFFOLD.\\ T 10 M D.\u2018Bentley, of Montreal who spoké FROM STANSTEAD ELEC taining injuries which will lay him up tric service was a very discouraging vy B ook Co - \u2018 as a layman to laymen.He exhort- TION PROTEST.for some time.5 factor, but now- the sky has cleared \u2014a ed the congregation to co-dperate with The closing act in the Stanstead ft and there is evidence of the old j ; Pat Sotences on Smith an Nicoll Commutted, RAY BROS.Feu | VIER, BRAY BROS» MRENCY RAD BERN RECON- = sold from 8 \"DED BY JUDGE IN EACH D always sold'from - © JUDC eT hipt trade D dune TRIAT, \u2018 for i » Ont, Nov, 18\u2014The Cabi- ptection\u2014look ICT e Eu tented.Infring ay afternoon, on recom-, 100 of the Minister of Justice, Pextent of the lev.ug, JER COMPANY ut.k ms , x \u201cmith, and the -Ita- \"Nun = Montreal, to life im- .Poy pon whip derstood that the | RAAL .; KAFF IR progres\" ™ granted executive clemency [ hnnesburg = Was that it had been re- fonthly) Ping and \"etdeq Jv .= ts on ZoutpanstetE pups 2 Moro the trial judge in each \u2018vlony, live Sr ivilizatiol Pladag er both of the prisoners ut off from Cifipin ¢ 4 that i ldefence, and it was { or even ; \u201cDegraded Whit gir that they had not so acted.and in ed for BP THE UNATTAINABLE.8 rder y et Ÿ 8 1 > .a law.order He cas 0 cribne ed.and in oF ne æ do MéVer Wan rs Magazine.) i re W ur a ; t the thing y d der J yi ng you can IE ast .excep ou À ML wh he passionate long- ty im rebé HY\" ia bay, You yearn for that ; x 700 your means, pe the Sentences of death upon |- hg © | Xico HILL THE KAISER.Dynamite Cartridge Placed cn : the Track.= DYNAMITE FOUND ON RAILS PAR- \u2018 ALLELING THOSE OVER WHICH IMPERIAL TRAIN WAS TO PASS.Frankfort-on-the-Main, Nov.18.\u2014 Rumors were current here yesterday that an attempt had been made to blow up the train on which.Emperor William journeyed from*Donaueschin- gen to Berlin.The Royal Railway administrative office here makes publica statement, on both Sunday and Monday, a dynamite cartridge was found être was no overwhelming { on the tracks near the station at: Muhlim, between Frankfort and Han- au.The cartridges were not found on the tracks over which the imperial train was to.pass, but on the tracks paralleling these.| As this occurred in Hessian territory, the states attorney at Darm.stadt has instituted an investigation.A {can, paston of the church.CL their pastor in all church work, and to assist him by prayer in their nomes.The right hand of fellowship was extended by the Rev.D.W.Terry, of Coaticook, and the benediction was pronounced by the Rev.Chas.R.Dun- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ° DISAPPEARING HOME LIFE.\u2018brought about election protest in connection with the\u2019 bye-election in January last, was yesterday afternoon.The petition to disqualify the sitting member, Mr.C.H.Lovell, was dismissed some days ago, and yesterday a \u201cmotion was made to dismiss the petition of C.H.Lovell against A.H.Moore, who was the Conservative can- (From the Fortnightly Review.) The flat dweller ought not to keep | a dog, prefers not to keep a cat, cannot have a garden, has no chance o for memories, and, most emphatically of-all, has no use or accommodation for babies.Although it may be possible to make homes without kittens or babies, or flowers or memories, Or cupboards, the spirit of home is hard to woo and win without any of them.AN ELASTIC WORD.- (From the Spectator.) If we were to find ourselves suddenly transported to another planet, and obliged to give an account of the nature of the world from which we had come, perhaps our greatest difficulty was meant by the term \u2018\u201c\u2018gentlemen,\u2019 keeping house, \u2018has no possible place , \u201ction was dismissed, and \u2018as a result .the petition of the said petitioner has didate, for corrupt practices.The motion asked that the petition of Petitioner Lovell be declared perempted and dismissed with costs.The petitioner failed to appear yesterday.The Court held that as the petition was presented on the 1lth of March, 1908, the trial of the said petition was not commenced within the six months of the date of the presentation of the said | petition.The petitioner made a mo- TRAPPED- A FINE \u2019COON.Way\u2019s Mills, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Master Stanley Jordan trapped a fine \u2019coon a few nights ago.It is only in recent years that \u2019coons have been seen in this part of the country, but it is reported that they are getting quite numerous.té PLENTY OF LIGHT AND WATER AT WEST STEWARTSTOWN.West- Stewartstown, Nov.18.:\u2014 (Special)\u2014We read of poor electric lights in neighboring towns and some selves on having splendid lights all of the time this fall, alse, plenty of water.SPRAINED HIS ANKLE.; tion on the 6th of November for an enlargement of the trial, but this mo-! | now become pevempted, ard the Court has no jurisdiction to proceed with trial of the same, The Court, therefore, granted the motion of respondent Moore, and declared the said pe- missed the same with costs.- Mr.George Belisle met with a quite serious accident Monday evening, in front of the Gilmore store.He slipped on the ice and sprained his ankle so that he was unable to help himself.He was taken into the store and Dr.Waldron was called.As soon as he was easier he was taken to his home, would be to \u2018describe precisely what tition perempted and quashed and dis- l and it will be several days before he J can use his foot, Rock Island, Nov.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014 not any.We are congratulating our- | | \u201csnap\u201d to business.Ave\u2014] - ; A WEDDING RECEPTION.West Stewartstown, Nov.18.\u2014 (Special)\u2014/Mr.Edwin Green and Miss Cora Whitier were married at the home of the bride in Manchester, in October and upon their arrival home they were given a reception by the Grange, of which they are memlers.The orchestra\u2019 furnished fine music.After the introductions were over delicious refreshments were served .to about fifty friends and relatives.: MARRIAGES.THOMAS\u2014BETTINGTON.| East Bolton, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Episcopal church, East Bolton, was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Nov.4th, 1908, when Miss Elsie Bettington, only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Bettington, plighted her troth to Mr.Chas.Thomas, of Montreal.The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Daisy Vaughan, and (Continued on page 4.) _ _- ee | Their many friends join in ES EN Ps \u201cx em SC nr orp » oa \u2014_ =~ oa RR Sr PR PRR oc ot a Nh i Sangh Rial Jain aeRe I ce 5 page Ap BLE = Thus far we have hadea snow fall q rite to, your rooms for the winter you may find your Portieres faded.We can dye them to match your carpets or paper i DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, : .Sherbrooke Both phones.terfield and Miss E.Butterfield are in Boston for the week, going down Monday afternoon.They are at the Adams House.ance \u2018at the rooms of the Columbian entertaining Miss LaGrace LaVoie, of Farnham.Mr.William Spalding has engaged Miss Mamie® Moreau as clerk in his store.Miss \u2018Bertha Parker\u2019s resignation made it necessary to add to.his.force.Miss Minnie Aldrich will probably be at the head, owing.to her fitness and long serviee.of seven inches, The Tomifobia is not gaining as it \u2018was expected it would, but power conditions are somewhat better.The supply of water for.do- .mestic purposes is getting away from the extreme hazard line.Reservoir No.1 is full; No.2 is gaining and this feature of our village life is taking - a better and more encouraging phase.The Ladies\u2019 Reading Club was entertained by Mesdames Dudley W.Davis and Frank W.D.Melloon, at \u2018Red- Holme,\u201d\u2019 the home of the Davises, on Derby Highlands, yesterday after noon.The answer to roll call was a Thanksgiving quotation.ep srt Nees Coaticook House-Popular home for Travellers.\u2014L.Kilburn, Prop.\u2018 +\u2014 ~ FITCH BAY.Departures: Mr.B, H.Rider to Montreal on business the last of the week 3 Mr.W.K.Foss to St.Johns- bury, Vt.; Mr, Neil Shelden and family to Georgeville.to Mr.-and Mrs.William Lennie have gone to -housekeeping in the house lately vacated by Mr.Howard Taisey.Miss Iva Mosher is il} with an attack of appendicitis, and is .attended by Dr.Fraser.Mr.John Gardine is able to be out after an attack of pneumonia.The pastor of the A.C.church, assisted by Elder Chas.Smith, of West ~ Derby, Vt., and Elder Hooper, of New- \u2018port Centen, Vt., are holding a series of special revival services at the A.: C.church.As a result of these several have accepted Christ as their Saviour and commenced a new and better life, cd 4j ep _ GRIFFIN.© .Mrs.R.Elliott, who has been visit- ~ Arranging During the past summer the attend- |.Misses Lilly and Mamie Moreau: are | 1D)e.3rd, It is hoped there will be.a IMO-AT BURY.Goods Valued at $30.00 Stolen.Bury, Nov.18.\u2014 {(Special)\u2014 The store of Mr.G.H.Kerf (formerly the old Hunt store}, was broken into by These were obtained through breaking glass in the window -and reaching for what they could get.Fortunately, they could veach no further as a \u2018lot: of lovely furs were êlose by.7 BOYNTON.Mrs.W.É.Hunt visited several days meetings, which have been held, there.Miss V.Salls and Mrs.L M.Bald- \u2018win visited at West Derby, Vi, last week, \u2019 \u2026 Mr.W.E.Hunt is having a tele phone put in his house.Mr.Ed.Whitcomb and Mr, Tuke.Colt, of Massawippi, were im town on business, - Mr.and -Mrs.William Giroux \u2018and Mrs.Poole, of Hatley, were visiting Mrs.O.L.Hill on Friday.: tended the oyster supper and dance at Smith\u2019s Mills last Thursday night.The Boynton Mission Society will meet with Mrs.W.E.Hunt on Satur day, Nov, 21st, at 10 am.Mr.W.I.Hunt, has sold his tene- nell.Mr.and Mrs.Richard Astbury visited at Sherbrooke and Lennoxville.recently.M».and Mrs.N.Ÿ.Fish vigited at | Mr.A.Leavitt's Saturday and\u2019 Sunday.her parents at Hatley Center on Saturday, Le ,.MEATHTON.The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.George Searles on Thursday afternoon, -g~ ao large attendance.work for Mr.Joseph Hall.Mr.-F.Humphrey \u2018and two daughters from Dixville, were recent guests of Mrs.P, L.Ellis afd Mrs.C.L.Hill, Rheumatism Comes rag whoow, © - | at Newport, Vt., taking in the \u2018revival.A numben of couples from here at- ment house to Mr.Sharon, of McCon- Mr.and Mrs.C.C.McClay visited.Mrs.Chapman has been caring for: Mr.and Mrs.A.Carbonneau are, | leaving the place and are going to \u201cFADVISES CONSTRUCTION.OF - 50 | REV, MR.WOQ * FOOT DAM, 480 FEET BELOW RRESENT STATION.states in his report that it woul seven feet which would give about coming into the -pond.inasmuch as the- corporation has the dry season.: of this dam would be $26,291.75.COOK WATER SHORTAGE.\u2018that wag ta Mrs.Sarah Hill, who has beep threat- ohed with rheumatic fever.oo Masters Ralph and Stanley Cooper, of Stanstead, have \u2018heen the guests of \u2018their aunt, Mrs.Hill.{the necessary land for buildings, etc Gerin that-all: the resolutions and.o Mr.Arkley gave as his opinion tha ANT .mT \u2018ATT.| new science =: # A A ANCTHER FEATURE OF COATT Reference was aldo nitide 10: the treat- members of the Coaticook.Council are: having busy times these deys, and à \u2018 \u2018all comes about through the, scarcity_ladherents of: traditions] Christianity, hôf water.They met in session omlio recognize \u2018that: this féith\u2018is one Monday evening.and practically all f:among many faiths: \u2018of \u2018earth, and as : about.was power for }guch should We examiniad: with them on the electric .light plant, Pro-Mayor:titq jjerits.If its: claims to superiority |.Paige presided.in the absence of 4he:).are -justly made, such.an exartination \u201c Coaticook, Nov, 18.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The pa years sine.ii: Mayor.: Thera were, also present: A dermen Gendreau, Norton, Fraser and | saith of those who hold.it.\u201d McCurdy.Negotiations have: been in: .while the corporation insisted on own-; ing.the land.At .the meeting last, Monday evening \u2018Alderman Fraser mov- \u2018ed a resolution seconded by Alderman! ! p + } Ê j em th ® ose.E the corporation to Pin and the new presentation \u2018of Christianity annulled and that the.secretary-treas- rould be evolutionary.It must be \u2018urer «be instrüucted:to; notify \u2018the Pen- HINSTERIAL +\" Arkley Makes Ricommanda- | Tnteristing\u2019 Mesttng at Met: i JLEY, OF DANVILLE ¥ CONTRIBUTES PRINCIPAL « PAPER OF MEETING.Coatiedok, Nov.18.\u2014 (Special)\u2014f Richmbhid, Nov._18.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Experiënee ii boildid das où' the] the arriVal \"of \u201cthe train from Dam- different streams than has Mt.R.N.vile.There were present Rev.and Arkley, of Sherbrooke.When the Cont.Mis.Craik, who entertained the As-.icook Council wanted an expert opi- sociation Very _hospitably to supper 5 nion as to the extension of their pow- Revs: \u2018Messrs.Sutherlarid (Kingsbury), | er plant in Coaticook: tliey called ina | Woodley; Pergean, Bissell, Brunton, [to place a tube from the dam of the | 6d to: hear the: papers read at.these | Cascade Company\u2019s pioperty fad son, mestings and: enter - into the discus- |.\u2018duct the water to the proposed, sité of [ slons.= ° +.- h new power house.res poctnd wes, After the business of the afternoon t6 place a 21 foot dam \u2018at.the .pre-| Was passed over Rev.Mr.Woodley, of \u2018gent site of the elbctric light, plant.\u2018Danville; read a very helpful paper on The third was to place a 50 foot dam:| \u201cThe face Vala 1 ; at a distance of 480 feet below the | ative Bfudy of Religion.\u201d | present, site of; the electric light plant.The: Bpesker approached.his subject |.Mr.Arlley recommended the = third from the \u2018historical point of view, |: proposition, viz., the 50 ft.dain, ss |showing that this method of studying] \u2018being the best for the purpose.He | religion is of comparatively recent ori- |g d gin: Tt was impossible in the pre: make good storage and allow water Renaissance times owing to the Pind oh off : \u201cof si row outlook of Scholasticism, and al-:}* to be drawn off to a depth of six 2 so, to the dearth of information re-|® hours running even if no water were Specting other faiths.Contiruing, hel said: ; +F' \u2018he early advocates of the study a | met with strenuous \u2018and: bigoted op- : : \u201cwoul iti he spart.:of \u2018many in .the power above that these two would Position on the \u2018part.:oi\u201d man give.sufficient power to run through Clturch\u2014a sentiipsmt which has not -¥yet entirely disappeared; Not very Mr.Arkley: estimates that the cost many years ago:the Jute Desn Stan- | ley was severely \u201ccensured for inviting Prof.Max Maller: to-leëture on the i Westminster.:Abbey.{mént meted Prof: Robertson Smith a crys I +.\u201cThis opposition.B is die to- an _unwillingness orm\u2018the part of many of the }- alien will: only result in strengthening the \u201c \u2018Phe speaker next referred to the re- progress for some me for he Pha f'lation of the new study to companion chase of 820 power.9 | Theological studies; the Philos of |.i Penman Co.The parties got togeth-: \u2018Theologichl studies, the ophy -er on price, the only difference between } them being that the company wished to give a twenty-five years lease for | Tho chief val Religion, \u2018and the \u2018History of Religions.Âts value.- lue.of the study \u2018is \u2018\u2019\u2019! found in its relation to the new apo- \u201cThe need of such an apologetic was \u2018éonsidered iat some - length, and the i \u2018probable- lines it would follow were ip- dicated.Tn brief; it would seem that shown that Christianity is the final & ahd Valge of the Compar- |; He tlien passed to a consideration of $ logetic \u2018presentation of Christianity.KR RECORD and Pablusher- ed every day, at 1d and lv: erb ke.o N° PRICE \u20ac gBs \u201c addresä tu to any he Unite grt Pre.\u201csix mouths, 3 | _ | Soe ms + ose gt oN L oh LF A Ras of GL .Do cents ; one monty and make them look as good as new.5 te A AY EL P oaths: dress in the Kast: RIAL L v STRAM | AY ENTRANCE WAS OBTAINED BY | tion to Council.~~ hétirne This Week.EE IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM | EREAKING THE GLASS IN ne OR ES gs | pce ordets Shanks.not ex ds \u201cObituary Poetry, words notices 8c per word.ding 3 for advertisela\" POHANGES Las of tbe print- Manufacturers over makes bought at à price that we can sell them at HALF PRICE ROCK ISLAND, | thieves and some $30 worth of goods | There are likely few men in the East- He ve a Rev GB.= = ; lo PATS ceived after 8 am General F.Gi.Butterfield, Mrs.But- stolen.ern Townships who have had greater Craik\u2019s, \u2018Melbourne, on Monday, on \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 t - Circulation DAILY REC: : tion statement ir x.14th, 1908: : We offer to our patrons and the public on Thursday \u2018ir NOV» a oe | am, the overmakes of some Ladies\u2019 C'oats for Fall and ; Winter wear.Bh | À ; ; Mr.Kerr thinks that with the big : ivilie}.McConnell i day Club has een vausually even for the }'he has had since opening-up \u2018a- firm of Montreal engineers and, also, EO rtm) ys {ot Denvi lon (of oo x pores >.season.As the long evenings come Cain, and by the \u2018aid\u2019 of thieves, he | called upon Mr.Arkley for a\u201dreport.Lote Oh Mesdames Woodiey, Per-| This lot is comprised of the lat 1 prurday co see on the attendance gradually returns Sill soon be able to close up and re-! His report was \u2019 considered \u2018by the | Richmond), a > also present: & p e latest styles of perfect .Se to its full quota, and re-instatements urn to Sherbrooke.{| Council \u2018at the recent mieoting.Thréo-|-geat \u2018amd- England -were also present.| ae tal LL - are in order, he : © sehemes were considered.by: him: One;:| The wives of the clergymen age invit- |._ \u2014\u2014 : goods in black and colors and all sizes.They ae a y» .à lages and garments that were made to retail in the ordinæry way sires, Morrind | \u2018T°.BIRTHS.% At Asbestos\u201d on Noven 1908, à daughter, to Mr.William Cox.JONES.\u2014At Asbestos, bu 1968, 8 daughter, ta Mr: .ory Jones.Ge SAL Pigeon Till.on 1 9 n son, to Mr.ang Mrs} \u201c Salle.SERGEANT.\u2014 At Cooks > Monday, Nov.16th, a dau Mr, and Mrs.J.M.Sergent, \u2014At learned Plan, A Boop f6th.a daughter, to 0 Mrs, Thos.Hood.DEATHS, 00X\u2014At Asbestos, Mrs.Win ia her 22nd year.| SHERBROOKE LOA MORTGAGE COM?Receives money on deposit Allows Interest at 4 | pompuied half yearly.J.DAVIDSON, Pres C.H.FOSS, Sec.-tr - | : There are only forty garments in \u2018the lot and may be : sold in a day or two ; we do not guarantee the length : of time they may last.- - Sale Begins Thursday a.m.at 8 och Description of same as follow: Te j Black all wool Kersey semi-fitted style; effoctivey .braided, new sleeves and nicely lined, assorted sires.§ / .Extra fine all wool Beaver, black, self strapped, braid } .trimmed coats, in loose and semi-fitted.styles in enfife.§ .ly new cuts.Co E C \\ Ÿ.TEA EEE lCORMIER'S AD re , Handsome black Empire coats, : beautifully _tatlorsd, | \"4 ta heavily lined, very) select models.\u2019 : No wse arguing with thd \u201ctle\u201d Snow - Bird.Ît says \u2018| Winter is here and you © : to be prepared.Semi-fitted Beaver coats, in new mannish effects self § trimmed in color, navy and brown.\u2018 | Furs, Gloves, - Mufflers, Underwear, 7 Half Hoso, Entirely new line of imported _tweeds made up in\u2018the- { latest and approvedcuts, loose and semi-fitting.-These are exceptional bargains.Uo Sunday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.p Howard Taisey.ing at Mr.John Elliatt\u2019s, is + visiti _ LL a.man Ca of the'decision of the.Coun- religion because it satisfies more per-.\u2014- - : Seep de so her daughter, Mrs.(Rev.) W.T.Smith.Fr om Weak Kidneys oil This motion was lost on a divi- fectly than any other of earth\u2019s .reli- _ | oe Wool Vests anc at Beebe Plain, : When the kidrieysare not strong - gion, Aldermen.Gendreau, Norton \u2018and 83018 the cravins of the religious in- _ RB 105 and 107- Swoater s, Hat _ Misses Make] and Ethel Creller at- enough to filter uric acid from McCurdy voting - against it.Another.tinct in man.It must be shown that 4 a n Wellingtoh Stéoet, \"and © Shi tended the oyster supper at the home the blood, this poison inflames | resolution was then moved by.Alder- the forms of its doctrines.represent | @ wa.; .n aps, r of Mr.Harry Ayer, near Ayer\u2019s Cliff, - nerves and muscles, bringingthe ~~ Iman MeCurdy, seconded by Aldérman the highest \u201cconceptions yet attained : - Ete.Eto Friday evening.excruciating pain of Rheumatistn.\u2018Gendreau, to the effect that the resol-\u2019 by the religious consciousness.The \\ dede .AU Mr.A.Taisey, from Fitch Bay spent Abbey's Salt curés Rhenmatism ations in connection with the Penman evolution of the doctrine of the In- emg _ : BIG STOCK, SOLID VALU by strengthening the Kidneys deal be reseinded and annulled in: so carnation was considered as an, ex- and preventing the-accumnlation Eg ol dra rr TA A gr a es ge Éd dre, aie La ~ exchange pulpits with the Rev.H.C.Effer of uric acid.If you feel your old trouble \u2018coming on, get a bottle of 25 | KINGSBURY.The arrivaly\u201d are : Miss Wright, from Potton Springs, visiting Miss Ingram; | Miss Trenholm visiting Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Crombie.Departure : Mrs.E.Whitehead to Magog.: Rev.J.N.Brunton, of Danville, will Sutherland Sunday, the 22nd.The children\u2019s Christmas entertainment will be held on Dec.24th, It will consist of concert and tree.vescent It 256.and GOc.a boîtis.At ail dealers, | and that the Council offer to m tion was carried on division.- ale at a price agreed upon provided called alien faiths, to its.fullest.\u2018 ex- they can have a deed of the land sub- Pression in Christianity.\u201d ject to \u201cthe right of flowage over 1t 1 g, reË : = favor - of the company.: This mo- the: broadening influence of the study, In closing, reference was made to | and to the way in which it strength- Ÿ After this-matter of water power had) | ens religious faith by indicating those heen disposed of the matter of aux- [great facts of belief which, because iliary power through suction gas they are bound up with our.human plant was discussed by the Council.nature, can never pass away.Mn.Foss, of Sherbrooke, represénting A most interesting discussion - fol- the Williams & Wilson Ca, of Mont- Jowed in which many questions were real, appeared before the Council and asked and very tarefully and lucidly offered on behalf of the company to answered.install a 180 gas engine in two units Rev.Mr.Woodley has but recently of 100 h.p: \u2018and 80 h.p.each for the returned from India as a missionary of sum of ten thousand dollars.A letter | the Congregational Church and from \u2018| was read from the company, urging personel observation and study could the Council to adopt such auxiliary speak authoritatively.- .power on account of the quickness 1 The next,meeting is- to be held in ; with which it could be installed, the Danville in December, at.the Congre- #4 | cheapness of operation and the fact ang, ood nr nl nd fe \u201cpls Tod | yg NRO, iia ©, [BOSTON @ MAINE LL position with Mr.W.Brown, of the new.chemical works at Weedon, and left on Monday for that place.Miss Maggie Pender, of Compton, was taken to the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital last week for surgical treatment.Though able to be about, Miss Pender has been in poor health for some time.: Mr.Jas.Skuse, who has been in the past year, leaves this week for England where he will visit his relatives after an absence of five years.Mrs.A.L.Pomeroy, who has been confined to the house the past few weeks with illness, is now convalescent.ot Philbrick and Mr, E.Cottingham, of employ of Dr.Gordon Hume for the.Visitors this week aïe Mr.E.E.|\" In Effect October St, 1008: LEAVE SHERBROOKE: £58 8.m.\u2014For Boston sud Now Tuk 11.00 a.m.\u2014For Boston: 5 _ 0.15 p.m.\u2014For Boston and Now Yet 131 Wellington Ÿ Ru tt RUE se ee All Wormer ARRIVE SHERBROOKE Should assist Nature at (hoe, 4.15 a.m.\u2014From Boston aoû ner tek ous tors system 1s upset, the 2.45 p.m.\u2014From Bostop, Ste Jo pression oT and a feeling « bury and Newporv.périenc of ADRUOT exists, 8.9 p.m.\u2014From Boston and Now Te the stat Ol over 50 years wor 7.50 a.m.\u2014Mixed from Nwwpost Statement that, no, ain ; Rives such Me days only, comnectisy tab prompt relict ay from Boston and Nes Ta * b.7.FLANDERS, Pass.Tut Ve: I Beech am C.M.BURT, Gen.Pass Ast, Bose ae | Pills , ot gational Parsenags.In January, the Danville, and Mr.W.G.Johnston, of du that further units could be added if Paper will be rés in Richmond | Beebe Plain, on business.| A Pairwa Dé Eyervwnera, Lu boxes 25.additional power wos required.Re \u2018Rev.Mr.Murray.It is thought that.| Mrs.T.Wilkinson = is spending the TS Lat! psc\u201d [OS a action was taken with rega 0 ©\u2018l'theso carefully prepared: papers should: present month- with relatives in Mont- |! ana LU EEN MINTON.matter, which will be further discuss: be \u2018heard by \u2018more than the.Associa- real.- | - \u2026 TIME TABLE BV Go Place of Avie «(re ed at a_ session to be held next Mon- tion, and if there is any inclination on Miss.M.FE.Moore, of Sherbrooke, _ ob six, 1.2 Ek ÿ here ihe H Aver 4 | Hifi day.y The only other wad the part of the public it no doubt and Mr.and Mrs.S.W.Hadlock, of In Bffect October Conner.the guest oï Mi ac a MS session was - 3 \u2018ht i id; / arnst , .\u2018 isit ; \u2014\u2014 ; _ zation of the purchase at $100 per mg be 80 arranged here.om Ie among recent visitors BOSTON AND NEW YORK pxeamsé Monty Lo Kear hos returive acre of two acres of land from the es-: © STANSTEAD.- 1 : | \u2014 Leaves Sherbrooke, 1.0 ssh, BS relatives where se has been x tate of the late N.W.Thomas.The ; Tae ASCOT CORNER.© Quebec 1.16 p.m., daily except Nr, aud .- | Council has already purchased a por- Mr.EB.w Worby, of Bulwer, Que, Artivals and departures : Mr.Ben: PASSENGER \u2014Leaves Bherbi a ler Robent dre Ne Eo Bean ond tion of property ndioining hs gy ond of Major he rm ook he has \u2018nett, of Sherbrooke, accompanied by pm, arrives Quebso 0.00 pi ¥ mcs, FC Ome over Sus forms their gravel piv at ol : Miss I.Rowe, of Dudswell Junotion, Sunday: oo 5 .What a \u201cPandora\u201d Hot-Water time.~The property is situated on the penis Homer Martell was called .to guests of Mr.R.T.Willard ; Miss Ab.OMMODATION La + Nothing pure - Attachment Means to Me mali sizelh of the down.and anew \u2019 he y by serious A TRA owl co .BELOW\u2014You see how I just turn on the tap and instantly get hot water for my dishes, washe ing, scrubbing, preserving, etc.® rT \u201cABOVE\u2014 yan see how the pipes are connected to the Hil ment does not either = take extra fuel or interfere with baking.À, : \u201cClar = _B Londen, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver, St.John, N.B., Mamif£on, Calgory.For Sale by J.S.MITCHELL & CO.- WAY\u2019'S MILLS.: Miss Mabel \"T'ruell was in Coaticook [Provement, SS BSaturddy visiting friends.Fb ) + The Ladies\u201d Mission Circle met with 3 LIBBYTOWN.Mrs.Farnham Daniels last Thursday,] Nurse Currier and little niece lave 4Nov.19th, There were 17 present, arrived at- Mr, F.L.- Brown's 10 \u2018re- and it.was voted to replenish the | main through the winter.- lamps in the Union church, 70 lsomè of the best.gravel to be secured [illness of her sister, Mrs.Henry Jon- | anywhere in this section of the coun- \u2018dro, who was badly injured in the G.| try.T.-R.wreek at that place a few weeks ago.Messrs, H.B.Canfield and George Peasley are having the People\u2019s The young people who are interested 'phoge installed in their residences.in the Christmas \u2018arrangements for \u201cMy, Hart, of Merrickville, Ont., is the tree and entertainment of the !visiting her daughter, Mrs.Elwood Union Sunday School are requested to.| Gibson, meet.the committee at the school Co \"painting, ete., which will be an _im- Mr.and Mrs, C.Crooks and two\u2019 Mrs.Estelle Burley, who is spending] children were at F.I.Brown's on weeks\u201d visit at Caswell\u2019s Mills.7 eee - Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Rugg Manufacturing Ço.Travellers.\u2014L, Kilburn, Prop, \u201cthe winter with hen aunt, Mrs.Albert Sunday.Chadsey, has returned from, a few} Miss Mabel Davidson was -with her sister, Mrs.A.Gray, at Barnston a |.The many friends of Mrs.Wilkinson [few days the end of last week, fare glad to hear \u2018that she \u2018has recover - penne, Jed from her recent illness.- Sree 1 .WATERVILLE.Mr.C.Williams, foreman of the 1 , is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, J.R.Ball, ' bie Willard to her home in East Angus, after spending a week visiting friends ih town ; {Miss B.Benjamin home aîter spending\\ Sunday at Linda the guest of Mrs.S.|Willard.A number of the young people of this place, attended the \u2018dance at Mr.J.Johnston's Thursday, the :12th -inst.A very enjoyable time was reported.Miss Katie Green has returned to STOCK EXPOSITION, - CHIGAGO, ILL.November 28th to December 10th First-class fare and one-half for the round trip.Going Nov.28 to Dec.3rd.Return \u201cSherbrooke 6.40 p.m., Arrive we 6.16 a.m., daily except Sunday; » Algo connecting traing on \" ision and Chaudiere Valley \u201csean For timetables or further DI eut apply to any of the comp or to B.O.Grundy, G.FH P.: Sherbrooke.- & / Milk Chocolats bath and basin\u2014no waiting or \u2014\u2014 Sherbrooke after spending Sunday in\u2014 « ot à = it rent - - { f house Saturday evening, Nov.21st, at} so wl er parents.; .for a bath\u2014no carryfmg ¢ D fhalf-past \u2018seven clock Mrs.Sar Hi AY b notion cal nt Sand en Mow.croquettes, yat.co ) Mrs.Little left last\u2019 week to visit rs.Sarah Hill 1s quite sigk, but is auction sale at San ill on Man- i WT a hot water upstairs.\u201d Ay Some.friends in Vermont.: doing well under the \u2018skitul treatment | day._ PU ; ww | VV © stock you tried Mey bs «p » p, | Mr.Edward Clifford is not improv- of Dr, Colby, of Stanstead, and good | 27 ion { | andora\u201d Ranges can be - ling very quickly.He is still confined care from Mrs.Chapman, and Mrs.GR AND TRUN RAILWAY E xposit e - THE cCOWA:$ pr supplied with a hot-water Ç {to - his bed and suffers considerably rater Pace who are-stopping with SYSTEM EE E | = with his injured foot.her at.present.4 w | : - II [ 1.attachment if you re ; À 2] A number of our young pedple from |: Mr.MoNayer, who bought Mr.Orrie INTERNATION AL LIVE CHIC AGO, \u2018 2 haven't already got NN 1 |this place attended: tne meeting at Selby ® farm, has shingled his house [7 v : oo i ; one, and the attach- .NS | 3 South Barnston last Thursday even- [and has done some other repairs, Tickets on sale from all stations © First Class Canada at lowest and One-Half.From Sherbrooke $28.50 ard Good going Nov.98th to Dec.\u201c°° Returning until », Dec.12th; 19% Brand \u201civ Through sleeping cars ; more Can be wourked limit, Dec.12th, 1908.Rare from Sherbrooke $28.50.| Remember the new route to the Ca- and St.Paut.|E.B, SEWELL, cits Pest Ge, nadian Northwest via G.T.R., Chicago |- Montres! .7 y egrindin th: .Chicaso.oq ng than i: .Chicago - steel] goes thro, The © Carry a complete + \u201cde dames Robertsor AGENTS.Art Bldg.sin tsED TO DO à ue n i ; tore).sight?ë (in drug tonif com hing 10 brace de for- For tickets and further information apply to \u2019 C; H.FOSS, Agents .City Ticket Office, 8 Strathcona Sg: rformapce.Pf Soda clerk.J would eggs sl1ike YOU, SÉarnstorm.:Not ing. CT eyed a I B , Singing Daily Record sdess.+ The day\u201d | ems Trio bed every afternoon, tod | pas 0 and lus Welling- 7 4 oo Bus arbrook \u2019 N FRICE iy Ceuada, ' be Unite ates RP.ce Tod the \"À porn \u2019 \u201c oe .mouths, 81.00; three SX Je month 28 cents.pas ts in the Eustern Town- $1.50.BY, ar ar only rewltters should gse\u2019 express or Post gister letter.i ori not exceeding 68 ; obituary Poetry, ivc line.tices per word.5 gudss 2 for advertisemiats should nit G2 of the printers before » a bands ot the duy ot publication otk 8 ion Ny changes guaran- gue er en atter 8 a.m.lation DAILY RECORD.week end- | os price RICE =.- stateme nt i or ) Thursday ® NO ay Lo - Holiday For Fall and 3233 aE \u2026 B,225 .6,331 ar D r sad .of perfect-Æ, À - 41.261 They are g = dinary way À À, 11 be placed $ ; - of pr a daughter, \u2026 to D fam Cox.Asbestos, mes As i a daughter, to ory Jones.- g\u2014At Pigeon In 196, a son, to Mr.und Mrs.grins, MD : : 1 &th A Ashestos OÙ ; , t Mis.ré À \\ovember Mr.and Nov.10th, and Mrs.on Mr.on Nov.+ T _ 10, B.Cookshire, a daughter, Serveant.; Shain, on to se EANT.\u2014 A _ a Nov.1 = it | a 1 and Mes.J.M.4 00D._At learned Monday, u Mr.\u2018and RICO! 16th, 8 daughter, to.\\ tay be CW in Thos.Hood.5 BR ¢ the length 4 DEATHS.- (ox-\u2014At Asbestos, Mrs.Wm.Cox.a ber\u201422nd year.WERBROOKE LOAN 8 MRICAGE COMPANY.Rceives money on deposit; and Mows Interest at 4 p.c.paguied half yearly.J.DAVIDSON, \u2018President, C.H.FOSS, Sec.-treas.Jt 8 o'clock § @ effectively ssorted sizes.§ pped, braid § § les in entite- A ; ETT > [lorni£e's ADv.vp No use arguing with the Lit- lly ilove, effects self de Snow Dird.Ît says that Winter is here ant you ought fo be prepared.: Furs, Gloves, - Nuffiers, À}: Underwear, _\u2014_ LA] Half Hosa, \u2014 3 .§ Wool Vests and Ewoaters, Hats and Caps, Shirts Etc., Etc.Me STOCK, SOLID \\ 131 Wellington St.: up in the | ting.These | 05 and 107 _ $ ingtos Street.Ÿ MAINE RR.| tober Sth, 1008 < 4 \"ALUES.Mess Deaths | | ance.public HH RBROOKH: on snd New Youle tona = ton and New York} SHERBROOKE: oston and New-York, A Wor E05 thould assist Nature at those Wien the system is upset, the nerv- 00s tone low ,and a feeling of dec times Dors Sta Jonas Piession or languvr CXIsti.Lin ex-, - De en and New Tork hoense of over 59 years warrants ement that mu medici tro Newport.Se MJuidicime consectise + wa Aes such prompt retici 4s Q a |Peechams 8, Pass.Je : 5H .Pass Ast Pills Su E Eve ry In boxes 25 cente Ywhere, TABLE Ba tan of ar Co 8G.Place, of vers CH, A = spent ober Sih, 1068.© Lo here the cHest oi Miss \u20ac I.¥i ! RE DXPRDSE: aoa.Kear bas returned from oke, 7.5 ad.arriver Tatives, Where he has heen visiting: daily except Buf I.aud M 1 Sherbrooke - * reo NLL Dean and Mas aves - dar nt were home over Sunday.hebec 9.30 pm.I a ns = so Td - i The Original & Genuine Worcestershire, S TA Î The Onlooker | +0:0200500+0001 800024 Ger@1s@ Bes rofucfoeorda dee@orte Hunters and the Public, i : À No arguments are needed to prove that heavy calibered army rifles are.not the proper thing, In the way of firearms, for half holiday hunting trips into nearby woods.Many such «Swiss and Mauser rifles\u2019 are being offered for sale at attractive figures and are find-, ing* more or less of a markêt in consequence.Their careless use is causing a good deal of uneasiness as reports from various seCtions and frequent open letters go to show, In the in- these high power weapons could be forbidden in settled districts as it ought.to be.While the authorities were about it a sliding scale might be prepared something along these lines : Pea shooters for boys under fifteen ; sliot guns for grown-ups within ten miles of any town or \u2018village.Restrictions like these would deprive a few persons of imagined pleasure but they would remove a growing menace to human life, which is a weightier consideration.And by means of a gun license the end in view could be accomplished without serious difficulty.Sherbrooke in the Future.The spirit of enterprise \u2018permeating the series of letters, which Mr.Moren- ey is contributing to the Record, would be a beneficial spirit for the City Council to more thoroughly grasp at the present time and the Board of Trade might appropriately lend a hand.Within the - next twenty-five -vears Canada's population is going to be trebled.Every reliable sign indicates that this is a safe, possibly a too conservative estimate.The character of our local industries, to be supplemented, it_is confidently expected by others of a kindred nature, holds out definite assurance that Sherbrooke will enjoy a relative share of this national growth | and expansion.Is it i10t the: essence of civic wisdom, therefore to prepare betimes älong broad and intelligent lines for what the future thus holds in store for\u2019us, inler- der that Sherbrooke may in appear- utilities, \u2018good streets, sightly .buildings, and so on, become to an increasing extent a city good to live in and worth heing proud ahout?Much has been done, much is being done, but much still \u2018remains to be done: Mr.Moreney\u2019s letters contain many valuable suggestions which it is not necessary to reiterate here.All of them cannot be \u201cput into effect at once.This is not to be expected but a comprehensive plan of civic betterment could he mapped out and carried out, by installments, so to speak from vear to vear.In the last analysis this does not rest with the City Council, but with the citizens.finding expression in a vigorqus public sentiment, would work its way into the Council Chamber and accomplish the desired results.Dates for Sherbrooke Fair - Touching the dates for next year\u2019s Exhibition, which \u2018the directors are about to decide upon, the weight of argument is in.favor of the*first week in September, rather than the second or third, all three of which have been taken under advisement.For several veurs past the first week of September, sometimes stretching back into August for a day or two, has been \u201cthe time chosen and among Fair visi- tors this: has come to be looked wup- \u2018on as Sherbrooke Fair Week.It is thus in ohe sense somewhat of an ad- It is important to \u2018avoid ; couflicting, as far as possible, with \u201cother important Fairs both in Canada and New England, and September's a _____\u2014__ * vertisement.Nothing purer or pins on Mogantis Dee iere Valley 0, ILL» Milk Chocolate Sticks, Medallions, Croquettes, Cream Bars etc.you tried Maple Buds?THI COWAN CO.LIMITED, TORONTO.better made than > Have os se roms = irom all station a, | | First Class ke $28- 80: 28th to Dec Dec.12th, 1908 : x Cars Montreal \u2014 to |, regrinding than i i steel 80:5 1: [a , City Pass Ag! À carry a Th Sherbrooke: oc om pl \u20ac te Ol te i\u201c k.DODGING: «pra like 0 rug store).contebt 5 up f AGEN I's 7 PH op rtrd fede bebe & bikes PS STEEL! Brand \u201cARK\u201d High Speed Steel.Ror This an be woilul un tb several times the usual speed, with no s.PUF- terest of the public safety the \"use of | air guns for youths from fif- | teen to twenty-one, and nothing but Civic enterprise | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD; WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908.| pose in\u2019 this respect better than thé later dates would.In avoiding .\u2018the dates selected by other Fairs, it.is a good plan to get in ahead.Fall Fairs are numbered by the dozen and the attendance at any one of them is likely to be greater when the Fair- going crowds are fresh, The same idea applies to the exhibits.Many of them are shipped from one Fair to another and exhibits of .live stock, for example, or of perishable, goods, are not improved by travelling.The Fair idea is not as new and novel as it once was, and the interest wanes each year as the Fair period advances.It would be the best policy to continue holding Sherbrooke.Exhibition early, before the popular taste, whetted by a year\u2019s rest, has been re-féd to -the point of satiety.| \u2014The Onlooker._ \u2014+- PIGEON HILL.Mr.Arthur Rychard, son of Mrs.-Martha Rychard, was martied on Nov.11th to Miss Vivian Corey, of Stan- bridge.They will reside at Pigeon ill The site of the post office has been changed to the lower part of the town._ Miss Flora Mariett has returned to Boston.Mrs.Frank Sager, who has been suffering with slow fever, is recovering to the satisfaction of her many friends.= .KNOWLTON.Mr.H.H.Rublee is spending a few days in Montreal.Mr.A.Dufresne, of Gibraltar, in town Monday: on business.Mrs.(Dr.) Colby, of Stanstead, is spending a few days with her parents Mr.and Mrs.H.E.Williams, - Mr.Fred Bailey has severed his connection with the E.T.Bank here.Mr.Bailey has made a host of friends, who greatly regret his departure.\u201c ADDERLEY.Recent arrivals: Mr.Neil E.Me- Killop home from -the West ; Mr.Malcolm Keough home from St.Johns- bury, Vt., on a visit to friends here.Departures : Miss Many .C.McKinnon to Maple Grove to teach school; Miss was winter, Mrs.Donald G.McKenzie, of ness, visited her parents Mr.and Mrs.4.Forbes, recently, Mrs.Lower Ireland.+ KNOWLTON LANDING.Miss T.M.Achilles, of Landing.- Mr.Guy: Burbank shot a .fine deer Monday.Mr.L.P.Knowlton went to-Knowl- ton on business Saturday.A number have been trying their sleighs -in the snow, but report that\u2019 it is, à little scratchy.Mr.Selby Jones is building a verandah to his house.\u2018 Mr.C.Ethier has returned from Montreal, where \"he has heen visiting his brother, who was ill.ieee _VALE PERKINS.new shock of paralysis.Mr.Willie Bedford has Berkshire, Vt.gone to Visit his sister,Mrs.he will bring his bride with him.Mr.James Peabody, of Mansonville, was in town recently.Mr.Mansfield, of Montreal, was here at the Vale last week.POTTON.Deacon Fred Jersey has moved back: from Maplewood, N.H., and is > Dow occupying his farm at the corner.Miss Downes from Sutton Junction, is visiting her sister, Mrs.L.Miller.Mr.and Mrs.C.J.Ferrell have returned from their wedding tour.Mr.Sam Elkins and Mrs, Mason \"have made some necessary repairs \u2014 a bout their outbuildings.Bad colds are prevalent around here.\u2014 FOX HUNTING MOST COSTLY SPORTS, (From Hampton's Broadway Maga- \u201c zine.) What qualifies one for fox hunting?he asks.Besides horsemanship, the chief qualifications ate judgment and determination, darihg courage -and cool calculation.For among sports, fox; hunting is one of the most exacting as well as one of the most exoit- ing and picturesque.One must also possess leisure and a purse plethoric.For this is even a OF more expensive sport than polo.To hunt several times a week a man must have three or four hunters, as than once or twice a week owing to the physical tax on the animal.To mount a horse party.requires a stable of fifteen to twenty hunting horses besides a dozen expensive hounds, re- \u2018presenting an initial investment of $12,000 to $20,000 in horses an dogs.The cost of a hunter ranges from $500 to $2,000.and as much as $5, 000 may be spent for a single pack of hounds.Add to this the wages of grooms, coachmen and overseer, \u201cand it will be seen that hunting is not within the range of the average purse.Dangers, risk of limb and life are ever present in this sport, that requires: great nerve as well as great gkill.Mrs.William C.Whimey, a member of the Meadowbrook Club, received injuries that resulted in her death.While riding to hounds at Aiken.S.C., her horse dashed under a low bridge \u2018against which she struck her head and was thrown.A whole year she survived, a helpless invalid, | passing much of her time propped up on pillows in a sun parlor whence, for hours at a time, she would watch ber favorite horses, ridden by grooms, jump barriers erected for the purpose on her lawn.INFANT | CHILD or MR.\u201cAND MRS.CHURCHWARD, BLACK LAKE.Black Take, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The infant of Mr.and Mrs.Church- ward died,at the home of Mr.Catter- mole on Monday.last, \u20ac Maud Watson to Montreal to spend the! Inver- Demon - has.returned hame from Knowlton, spent the week end with friends at the Mr.A.W.Smith was called away to see his mother, who has had a severe: example of public spirit would spread, to Charles Austin, and when he returns- the same horse cannot be used more New Move ia Missisquoi and \u2018Shefford Provincial Matters.CANADA WOOD CASE OF FARN- HAM\u2014MATTER WILL COME \"| BEFORE COURT TO- LS ; DAY.Sweetsburg, Nov.18.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The two contestations of the provincial elections, in Shefford and Missis- quoi, which have been before the Superior Court of the Distrigt of Bedford for some time, have now taken anoth! er turn, and they have been inscribed before the Court of Review, in Montreal, on all the issues, and will come up there in due time for final judgment.THE CANADA WOOD CASE.The matter of the liquidation of the Canada Wood Manufacturing Company at Farnham, will come up before the Judge of the Superior Court at Sweets-* burg: next Friday, for the disposal of the real estate, factory and land.All those who have hypothetical claims.upon the same, particularly the bondholders, will call\u2019 upon to show cause why the transfer made by the liquidators of said company to the town of Farnham should not stand and come into force.WOODBURN SONS COMPANY, The Corporation of the Village of Cowansville, which had a mortgage on tie real estate of said company, also in liquidation, has become the acquirer of the plant, \u2018machinery and building for the sum of $12,000.It ig thought that the price is a reasdnable one and that the corporation should be able to dispose of the property at good advantage, _ Letters to the Editor + \u201cPUBLIC SPIRITED CITIZEN.\u201d Editor of-Recard $ Dear Sir, ,\u2014The phrase \u201cpublic spirited citizen\u2019 is often used, and how often it is misused | There are two distinct kinds of public spirit.One is in theory, the other, in practice, and what a difference there is between the two! Here in Sherbrooke we nave never seen enough of the latter to become very well acquainted with it.Therefore, we canbot brag about our experience with public spirit.We know of only one man who has ever given us a living lesson of what the real thing is, that is, wath while mentioning, and this gentleman is not one of the old citizéns either, but he might be classed as one of our new comers.1 refer here respectfully to Mn.B.C.Howard, and to his generous, spontaneous gift of the home he gave to the Young Woman's Christian Association of this city.At the time that 1 this gift was made public gratitude was so generously manifested for Mr.Howard that it was thought, that this like a contagious disease, but it didn\u2019t.It seems that there was nobody \u2018susceptible ta the innoculation, and it wouldn\u2019t take or marble.What a pity that there are not more How- ards in our city\u2014men that give something besides.\u2018\u2018advice\u201d to the city\u2014 men that have confidence in the future progress of the city and who will do something to help to develop it\u2014men who are not satisfied with six per cent., when there are chances by the score to make five times that amount\u2014men who Rave faith in their own superior judgment, and who will go into something besides the loan .and mortgage business\u2014men who will not draw everything out of the city and bring nothing into it, but men who will patronize home enterprise, all things equal, in preference to others\u2014men who appreciate what Nature nas done for them, and who ate proud of it.With such men as this in the community, it 'were easy enough to march on to prosperity, It is asked, \u2018How and where are these men to be \u2018obtained ?\u201d\u2019 The answer is, \u2018They are the result of which precept is the cause.\u201cThey are the product of the rising generation, influenced hy the examples set before them.\u201d Now can you understand where they come from?There \u201care various ways of expressing public spirit, but I ¢will mention only one of them, addressed to Mr.Knocker, and I will ask you, -dear sir, \u2018to season this in your memory.If you yourself haven't gumption enough to do something towards improving the city, then for mercy sake don\u2019t try to prevent others from doing cir attempting to do that which you cannot.In other words, if you can 't be a help, don\u2019t be an injury, to the city, Try to \u201cunderstand that this city belongs to you, to me, and to all of ; that it is a joint stock company, of Which every citizen is a stockholder ; that its preferred stock is unlimited, unrestricted and uncontrolled; that the chances to secure this stock are equal to every stockholder\u2019 that every new citizen brought into the town becomes.a member of the company and he adds profit according to his worth.Can vou understand now, why you and every other stockholder of this organization, should strive to strengthen its membership ?lf you can, then do try to make yourself useful in the community.Some can do more than others in this respect.vet each one should do his utmost, and it will not be long before our city will have paid up for lost time.Already I have said it and I will repeat it again, that if this city of Sherbrooke was in the province of either Alberta or Saskatchewan, their nose is turned up at everything that_doesn\u2019t originate from \u2018their own little two by four intellect, or jealous proclivities, so it doesn\u2019t matter, for after all they don\u2019t amount to much in the vortex of progress.H.H.MORENCY, A Nov.18th, 1908, a \u2014SUTTON.The W.C.T.U.meets on Triday # pm., with Mrs, Wm.Hall, at PROTEST CASES 60 |WIGGETT\u2019S T0 COURT C OF RIVE.) SHOES 0, characterized by a nicety oi con- structign and attention to finer tails, which' set them apart from others, | Xmas and New Year G.R.for DOMINION LINE, 7 de- all J.A.WIGGETT & CO.Opposite Court House.\u2018PRIVATE GREETING CARDS.Samples now ready.solicited, F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, 10 Strathcona Square.An inspection | Griffith\u2019s Corn \u2018Solvent | is the best obtainable for either hard or soft corns.A remedy good point about it is that it is easily applied, but best of all it removes the corn and does it painlessly.- Price, 25 cents.; = | \u2018Griffith\u2019s Drug Store | (THE KODAK STORBJ | 121 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Loge vO Annual \u201cmooting.|__| DOMINION LINE Royal Mall Steamships From Portland.For Liverpool *WELSHMAN Nov.14 Dec.19 Jan.23 *OTTOMAN, Nov.21 Dec.26 Jan.30 DOMINION, Nov.28 Jan, 2 Feb.6 *CORNISHMAN, Dec.5 Jan.9 Feb.13 CANADA, Dec.12 Jan.16 Feb.20 *No passengers carried.Bteamers sail from Portland at 2 p.m.$42.50 and $45.00, according to steamer.Third-class to Liverpool, London, Lon- donderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50 As no first-class passengers are car- cond class passengers will have use of all promenade decks.C.H.FOSS, or B.H.SEWELL, Ry P.Ry.17 St.Bacrament St.Montreal.bh AS TO LIVERPOOL Nov.21.Sat.LAKE CHAMPLAIN Nov.27, Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Dec.6, Sat LAKE ERIE Dec.1i.Fri, EMPRESS OF IRELAND Dec.%.Fri.'- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Jan.2, \u201809 Sat.LAKE MANITOBA E.H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agent, mme WEST SHEFFORD.Mr.Leon: Allen, who has been spending his holidays with his parents here, has returned to resume his duties, in the E.T.Bank, Hatley.Mis.Thomas, of Foster, was in town Monday, the guest of Mrs.R.Blackwood.Mrs.Omer Savage has been rather ill for a few days but is now much -better.During the absence of we, Incumbent the Rev, R.D.Mills, M.A., at one time in charge of this Darin took the services upon Sunday, the Ist.the following Sunday they were most acceptably conducted by Mr.W.M.Hillhouse, the eflicient lay reader of Bondville.Thanks are due these gentlemen for their kindness.Preparations have already Degun for the annual Christmas tree, in connection with; St.John\u2019s Church.which as usual 1s to be held on Christmas Eve., in the basement of fhe Church.The.arrangements are under the supervision of the teachers, Mrs.H.Neil and Miss Evelyn Hayes, as well as Mrs.C.E.Hayes, which is sufficient to assure its success.The Georgie Jubilee Singers gave their first entertainment in the Union Hall on Monday evening to a good house.The audience were not only satisfied hut very much delighted with the programme rendered.From start to finish it was first-class.|.Mrs.P.M.Hayes and Master Harrison are spending a couple of weeks the guests of Rev.R.and Mrs.Eagle- son at North Wakefield.There is a mission being held the R.C.Church this week.morning and evening.There speakers in Freneh and English outside.at are from GRANBY.Mr.and Mrs.S.H.C.Friday for Montreal.spend the winter.Dr.Irwin, of Waterloo, on Monday.The C.W.A.will give a social in the St.George's Victoria Memorial Hall n.Thursday evening.Progressive nations, refreshments, and a general good time is promised lgv the members of the society.The Misses Irene and (russie Neil returned from Drummondville this week after a three weeks\u2019 visit with friends.The Ladies\u2019 Aid of tional church met in the basement on Miner left on where they will Was in town Tuesday, There was a large attendance.) : Mr.and Mrs.J.H.MeKeuchnie left ! on Wednesday Montreal.\u2014 BOSCOBEL.to spend the winter in with | all its advantages and inducements.it 'Yfj.s Laura Copping over Sunday.would be boomed to a city of at least | The chicken \u2018pie supper held at Mrs, Jor.Hackwell\u2019s was not well attended owing to the bad state of the weather.Miss Mumic Guy was the guest of ° There was a party held at Mr.and fifty thousand popmlation within ten Mrs.Grant Copping's on Friday last.years; of course, \u2018there are some who All.seemed to have'spent an enjoy- will turn up \u2018their nose at this, but [able ev ening.Miss Lena Norris has returned home from Montreal, where she, has been receiving medic ul treatment.PEARCET ON.Mr.George Lacroix has taken Mr.J: B.Sargent\u2019s farm on shares ug han moved thereon.Mesdames Thomas Jones.and Har- ! \u201cvard Jones spent last Wednesday with Mrs, Martha VI.Jones, it Being her 86th anniversary, | Services on ried until the 20th February, sailing se- | the Congrega- | Notice is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Bank will be held at their Banking Sherbrooke, on Wednesday, 2nd December next.The chair be taken at o\u2019clock p.m.By order of the Board, J.MACKINNON, General Manager.16th, 1908, A RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS.eo JFARNHAM CANADA HOTEL, NEW.! Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire.RANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL .As Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal\" ICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OPposite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.my \u2014\u2014\u2014 \"BUSINESS GARLS, KDVOCATER: T,AWRENCE, MORRIS AND MclV Ex, Advocates, exc.Shorbrooke.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 9% WELLING.s ington Street, Sherbraoke.(CATE WELLS & WHITE, ADVOcates, Sun Life Bulldrng, Sherbrooke, | EH.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVO- e cate, Oawkshlire, Que.: CIVIU ENGINDERS: a - will \u2014 Sherbrooke, : Nov.House in the City oi G K.ADDIE, C.E., P.L.S., QUEbec, Office\u2019 81 St.Peter St., Rest - dence 82 de Salaberry 8t., Tel Conuection.A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, INSURANCE cu AGENTS, \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 a \u2014\u2014\u2014 r= = vumsescn = ren e ance agent.Fire, Flate Glass, etc.Record block.- V 8.DRESSER & CO.SHER- sbrooke.All branches of Insurance.= DENTIST EH; A.McCREA, D.D.8.\"L.D.8.H.Dental Surgeon.North Hatley over B.T, Bank.TTYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS , Sun Life Building, Sherbroaks, REFSICIANS & BURGHOKE: KT; A.DARCHE, M.D., SPEOCIALIST, Eye Ear, Nose and Throat.Private hospital and Office, 49 King Bt.In Richmond, 1st.Tuesday of Month.In Counticook, 2nd.and 4th.Tuesdays.\u2018A.0.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY Urinary ' diseases.Oonsultation: 8 9a m, 1-3p.m., 7 to 8 p.m., Res.66 King St., Sherbrooke , Que.R.E.J.WILLIAMS, 2% MONTREAL St.Consultations until 9 a.m., p.m.7-8 p.m., and by appointment.D* W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) \u201c to the Protestant Hospital.Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases, 37 Dufs.erin .Ave., Sherbrooke Consultatione:\u2014 10-13 a.m., and 1-4 p.m., and by ppointment.R.FOSS; 89 MOORE ST., CONSULtation until 9 a.m., 1 to 3 p.m., 7 to 8 P- m., and by appointment.R.F.A.GADBU1S, (SPECIALIST § Children\u2019s diseases, 51 King St.L.G.BAGHARD, M.D, ~ SPECIALIST.Since 1899 has had full charge of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department et the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Hospital.- Hours of Consultation :\u2014At the Hospital from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except Sunday.At his office 17 Brooks St, Sherbrooke, Que., from lé a.m.to 8 p.m.Wanted 100 M.feet log ran basswool; also, a few cars of Rough Clap, boards.A.H, CUMMINGS & SON, LTD, .0m on Coaticook, Que.\u201cOLD TYPE { Babbit Metal Price 12c.per Ib.i Recognized equal to besi bab- + bit made.Sold, in any quantity, Dally Re sord, : ; BHERBROOKH, Le ~ COATI-.\" cook.Bell \u2018Phone.Good connections.D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSUR- Life, Accident, 1-3 iii hase ALAS \u2018 ane ea cari rat La va Rs RE EE PEN on, ner 2 re para CE LE a 0 de pal lod Joy 26 ey PR oR min a ton dti I ad aa ns ; = ; cu Ru vas an di rym ee va ener lh eh ol la ta em rnin \u201ca _ alee A Sana.act cat Sass imu oD 4 aa , na » .Py a\u201c , 3 .- 2 Lee \u2018 mt age gt lier ame a orp nee eth a pvp een 5e RN Le RYE DA ANE x.TL 5 À 5 SE * Res 7 eA 0 Ei ki ! RE _PAGE FOUR,\" \u2018 The Wilson P is ow being used in nearly every large School and 1ano in the Eastern Townships, including several in the large convent of.the Sisters of the Presentation, St.Hyacinthe ; six in King's Hall Comptoñ ; the Public Schools in Sherbrooke, &c.; Among the orders received this month is a special Wilson Piano for the Notre Dame Convent of this city, and one for the Lennoxville Academy.Splendid assortment to.choose from this week.See the Wilson Piano Player.Cy H.0.WILGON & SONS.107 11 Iron Beds, worth $3.00, fOr.ccnvere vevocss vouvece- vovsaves < a\u2026\u2026\u202600\u2026.$2.10 18 Iron Beds, worth 4, 00, for weve vores aacrvenassss savevanes susan 83.10 i - EE 7 teas but never on, lish, Breakfast, Gunpowder.BEAR THIS IN MIND THAT Strouds Teas arc the best on the market to-day.Yau hay e-often heard complain s madcon other STROUDS.We always keep a good stock of J apan, Eng- Ceylon, Oolong, Asam Pekoe, 93 WELLING * TON STREET, *SHERBROOKE, CHEAP SALE DARCHE & CO., 6 All this week we will offer immense reductions on Extension Tables, Sideboards, Dining Room Sets, Bedroom Sets.: KINC°ST.Up Town.\u201c= Coffees ro.L Formosa Orange Pekoe and Hyeson, * Toit Eyes Hurt You 2 Stop and think about your \u2018eyes.They often pain\u2019 you a little.\u2018 You simply give them a rest, and you are relieved.But they ought not to pain you with ordinary use.There is - something wrong.Let me test them\u2014I make.no charge for that.and if you need glasses, or if it comes from some other cause, 1 will tell you.Don\u2019t neglect .this serious matter, any Longer, pr ,you, will regret.Bi.= =i ali A.CG, SKINNER OER : thane Saumur.: 2] &ynd 4 br a ITA.5 \u2014 r.= x NER NG /NBING INRA NR IRINA ARNE, GE dre Viv IV sv g Tha vf : à CITY NEWS: | ing from a visit to Boston.Mi.A.W.Cleveland has gone to Alberta in the interests of the Canadian | has been in town for a few days via ] liquidator of the Workmen\u2019s ' Co-oper- -| ation, Georgia Jubilee Singers, Methodist church, Thursday evening, 8 o'clock.Admission, adults, 25c.; children, 1c.for the ordination to the ministry of Rand Company.Mrs.Louise Cameron left last night for Lakewood, N.J., where she will spend the winter.Mr.Oliva Allard, Laurier avenue, e has gone to Quebec to pass his civil service examinaticms, Do not forget to pay your water bill on or before Friday, the anh.Mr.Ev J.Taylor, of Norwich, iting the relatives of nis wife, former-' ly Miss Eva Odell, of Sherbrodke.Mr.J.P.Royer has been appointed ative Society of Sherbrooke, Ltd., which has gone into voluntary Tiquid- .Messrs.K, Gordon Nourse, of the Eastern Townships Bank, and G.D.Wadswototh, of the Q.C.R., left Monday evening for New York, whence they sail to-day for Kingston, Jamaica for a holiday in the south.Mrs.Duncan, of Montreal, is in town the Baptist church of her son, the Rev.Chas.R.Duncan \u201cwhich took place last evening.She is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.John Brown, Fulton avenue, Pay your water bill by the 20th, J \u2018 | - Bell Tel.404.Gandy per § For Saturday Boston Twist .40c.lb.Almond Rock .30c.lb.Butter Cups .then 30c.1b.Hot Salted Peanuts at 5 p.m.\u201cWoodard's Confectionery.No 177 Wellington Street.J New Rubber Rollers put on wringing machines.New rubber | =/ tires put on baby carriage, go- cart and carpet sweeper wheels.A.T.DREW, ; 14\u201416 Water St, Sherbrooke.Que: COOKED BUT NOT SERVED, Democratic office seeker).your goose is cooked.\u201d to me Tafter (to \u201cWell, old man, Bryanite.\u2018'\u2018Goose ! more like crow.\u201d - matt Tastes ourselves on the result.Turnbull Ceetee Combination Under Suit, Pure Wool - Turnbull Ceetee Shirt and Drawers, Pure Wool - Stanfield\u2019s Combination Under Suit, Ribbed - | Stanfield's Shirts and Drawers, Pure Wool, Ribbed, 2, 52.50 8 5 | BOUCHER & LAC 163 - 167 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.- 7 NEW SALT SALMON ! y A new lot just arrived, Something very nice.DEAN, BOWE & LACEY Mrs.E.L.Smith 30 Court, St, Sherbrooke Facial and scalp treatment.hair dressing and manicure, singeing and shampooing.Hair dried naturally.4 Tel.759.Cd - \u2018'TWAS EVER THUS.\u201cMy wife is a beautiful woman.\u2019 \u2018dian Institute, Quebec; The tea given by Mrs, Ives for the benefit of the Church of the Advent, Fast Sherbrooke, in the Church Hall yesterday afternoon, was mast successful and preatly enjoyed.Mrs, Ives received the guests at the door assisted by the member of the Guild and the | tea, and refreshments served at the dainty white covered little tables were unexceptionable.A very large number attended, both from East Sherbrooke and the city, and the receipts were most satisfactory.Hon, Mr.Justice Lemieux inaugurated a series of lectures at the Cana- last week, speaking to a large audience upon,the character, and personality of the late Hon.Thomas K.Ramsay, Judge ; of of the Court of Appeal, who, before he was raised to the Bench, was joumnal- ist, politician and lawyer, He was a man of profound legal knowledge, great wit and humor, \u2018and was connected either as politician or advocate.with all the stirring events of the time\u2014the abolition of seigneurial tenure, the Lamiraude afiair, the Fenian raid, etc.The lecturer was warmly applauded at the close of his address.- Dr.A.Norreys Worthington, M.P., left yesterday for Ottawa on business, To-night Clement Theatre, 8.15 sharp \u2018TI judge so.\u2019 \u2018Why \u201d You have never seen her.\u2019 \u2018No, but I never \u2018saw an ugly mar- OUR GENTS\u2019 FURNISHINGS ARE OUR Years of experience alone can direct us in our buying, and we congratulate | Hats arc things of personal taste.from our well chosen stock.WE HAVE It We can show you the | Ceetee | combination Undersuit and you will be convinced.It's a common saying that BOUCHER & LACROIX are reliable\u2014that we keep faith with every customer, and if there is anything we like to recommend it is our Underwear, specially of Canadian trade mark.ried man yet Who d didn\u2019 t t get ¢ a \u2018peach.\u2019 *\u2019 A.SPECIAL UNDERWEAR.Our Canadian made Underwear surpasses all foreign trade mark.Half the people - don't know what Canada can turn out in Underwear.if they would come in and inspect our fine Underwear.Miss C.Beauchesne, YM.C.A.Minstrel Boys.Admission, 10¢.all over the house, except boxes.- Harmony .Band Ro assisted by A was in own\u2019 yesterday.Mr.W.A.Hale returned last even- Mn FE.ro Robinson, of Ayer\u2019 s cu, M M; w \u2018Hackett, of Stanstead, woh in town yesterday on business.Nr.Wa H.Cromwell - was among | those why! visited Sherbrooke yesterday.: | I Smoke \u2018Master Mason Tobacco.1 Mre.Mitchel and Miss Jean Mitchell.are spending a few days in Montreal.- There will bea rehearsal of \u2018Pinafore,\u201d this evening at 8 o'clock.A full attendance is requested.Mr.\u2018Angus Morrison, who has been in the Protestant Hospital for some | time, has.sufficiently recovered to return home, _ Chew Britannia Tobacco.To-morrow afternoon a meeting of the programme committee will be held in the office of Mr.L.E.Dastous, at 35 0 \u2018clock.There will be a meeting of the Ladies of Charity on Thursday afternoon at the chapel of the Tiers.Ordre for the election of officers for the bazaar of 1909, All | ladies \u2018are invited.\u2018Mrs.Campbell, of Compton, Has \u2018spent the past week in this city, in order to be near her daughter, Miss Florence Campbell who has been ser- iohsly ill in the hospital.A meeting \u2018of the.building and decorative committee the snowshoe) carnival cie held °this evening at 8 dfclock, at the office of Mr.J.W, Gregoire, 95 Wellington street.The annual general meeting of the Sherbrooke Library \u2018and Art- Union! will be held Thursday evening, Dec.3rd.Rev.G.Ellery Read will give a a library to.Sherbrooke.- Cliew Maple Sugar Tobacco.In yesterday\u2019s issue it was announc- the children selling the \u2018largest num- ber- of tickets for \u201cH.M.S.Pinafore.\u201d This was an error, the word cash should not have appeared, * There will be a meeting of.the, members of the amusement.committe in connection with the coming Snow Shoe meet in the office of Dr.8.J.Bloomfield, this afternoon, at 5 o'clock are urgently requested to attend, Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.| Rev.M.B.Davidson, assistant to Rev.Dr, Neil, of, Westminster Church, Toronto, will \"be the preacher in - St.Andrew\u2019s\u2019 Church at both services son Sunday next.Rev.Mr.Davidson has the reputation of being an active Y.M.C.A.man and will address the men:s meeting on Sunday afternoon.The B.B.Society of St.Andrew\u2019s s church will hold a Christmas sale of.useful and fancy articles in the lecture hall Tuesday afternoon, Dec.1st.A concert will be given in the \u2018evening.-« fifteen\" minute address on the value of ed that cash prizes would be given to | sharp.All members of this committee | 3 Eléétrié Globes & Shades Our line embraces all the new and original designs, and can be seen to advantage in our Dark Room.+ ee - - Electrical Repalr and Supply Co.M: Fr NIGGETT, Profs; 100 Hollington Street; Bell, 435, People\u2019s, 807, About the Carnival From all accoun | self \u201cProud | Winter.because the essent; 1 the organization and this\u2019 systematically attended to.There is no att ractio people so close tozeter and un fi w good a- feeling for spirit of sport.each other a Mt t< this cit With the Ca su rival di Part à 5 is being We have already made* Provisions this bir event with a Carnival Moccasins \u2014 Pos vol o make à people famous, or Linoleums.: in the Townships.We send out experienced men.only, men who un- | ~ derstand the material they are laying, and how best to | lay it to get the Jongest use of it., Your Furniture Re- Covered.\u2018We believe we carry the lon gest choice of cover Coverings at 35¢ to $4.50 per ant Your choice of plain colors, stripes, or flowered patterns, It\u2019s foolish and extravagant for any man or- vou.\u2018who has not the experience to attempt.to lay Carpets Their inexperience generally makes | an unsatisfactory job and is the causc of fhe short life of many a good Linoleum and Carpet.Furniture called for and delivered promptly to all parts of the city and Lennoxville.Lo Free estimates on application.DAILY NEWS FROM TOWNSHIPS.{Continued ffom page KL.) took their places beneath + a very Tickets, 25c.H.M.S Pinafore 26-27-28.\u2018A wholesale theft of surgical instruments, typewriters, .etc., has been going oh recently in Manchester, N.H.No less than five dental offices were robbed as well as two typewriter offices.A very large quantity of valuable dental instruments were stolen.The police of Sherbrooke have heen asked to look out for these goods in this district.POLICE STATION NOTES.The ambulance was called at.4.30, to remove Mrs.Gendron from Beau.lieu Lane to No.5 Gordon street.A man from Montreal applied at the police station last night for protection.The are light on Gillespie street was found to be out.| The door of a store \u2018on Wellington street was found open last night and the proprietor was notified.Officer Colle reports finding four valises belonging to a commercial traveller in front of Mr.W.Lacroix\u2019s store on King street.The owner was notified and had them removed, * AT ST.CHARLES SEMINARY, At the last meeting of the Academie St.Pierre.at St.Charles Seminary CARE.\u201cWe meet all the demands would be a surprise to some 34.00 $5.00 - $8.50 0IX = | the debate on the question, \u201cWere our \u201cmade on land by Various vehicles as fathers justified in rebelling against \u2018the English in 1837?\u201d was resumed, the opponents being J.Thibault\u201d for the affirmative, and E.Beaulac, for - the negative.; { The arguments on both sides were admirably presented, and many authorities quoted, but on a vote being taken, it was decided thai the affirmative side had won, and that = Messrs.Lazure and Thibault were also first as regards literary style.A few brief remarks of .the Abbe Courtemanche, director of the Academie, closed the \u201csession, ! \u2014Jp- - MILE RECORDS ON LAND.| For convenience in comparing speeds well ns by horses and men the follôw- ing table of mile records has heen prepared by a writer in the Metropolitan: _ Electric locomotive, 27 seconds, 1903.Automobile, 284 seconds, 1906.Steam locomotive, 32 seconds, 1893.Motor-paced cycle, 1 minute 61-5 seconds, 1904.Bicycle, unpaced, 1 minué, 492-5 seconds, 1904.Running horse, 1 minute 35) seconds, 1890.: Pacing horse, 1 minute 55 seconds, 1906, ER Trotting horse, l minute 581 seconds, 1905.Man skating, 2 minutes 36 seconds, 1896, 4 minutes Man running, 124 seconds, 1887.Man walking, 6 minutes, 23 sec- ! onds, 1890.- It will be observed that the difference between the locomotive: and the automobile is trifling.For one hundred miles the record of the steam lo- c¢omotive is much better than that of the auto.However, both the.elec- {ric locomotive and the auto may \u2018be - ag their development\u201d is incomplete, while their steam brother has attained about - the limit.The horse racing and foot racing records added to the spray bouquet of cream roses, smartly gawned in grey.expected to show further improvement - tastefully arranged arch of evergreen and flowers.The bride, carrying a looked charming, neatly gowned.in\" a grey.suit with \u2018hat ta match, and was given away by her father.\u2018The bridesmaid, Miss Elsie Ridge, of Magog, carried a bouquet of pink roses, and was The groom was supported by.Mr.Harry Bettington, brother of the bride, After the ceremony was performed by Rev.Dean Carmichael, of Knctwlton, the bridal partv.amidst showers of yice, \u2018drove to the home of the bride's \u2018father, where) a most sumptuous dinner was provided.The presents, both here and from Montreal friends were numerous and beautiful, which testify to the high esteem in which the couple are held, both here and Montreal.The groom\u2019s gift to the bride was aneelegant gold watch and to the bridesmaid an extension bracelet.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas left next [day for Montreal, their future home; carrying with.them the singer- est| wishes of their many friends for their future happiness.] | _ GREEN 4 - WHITE LETTUCE: AND CABBAGE.\u201cThere is a curious difference,\u201d says a gentleman of St.Louis, who spent a large part of the summer in England, \u201cbetween the English and ourselves in the way of growing cabbage and let- | tuce for the table.With us the cah- bage is encouraged to form a head, tion to spread, the gardeners \u2018sometimes tie a string around the to make the leaves grow together.In England, on the other hand, the efforts of the growers are directed towards keeping cabbage green, and they pull\u2019 the leaves apart so as to expose all portions to the light and give them a dark, rich color.We like our lettuce green, hut ihe English want theirs headed up and blanched, so as to \u2018have it as white as our cabbage : in other words they simply reverse our practice, and instead of white cabbage and green lettuce they like green cabbage and white lettuce.Of course, it is only a matter of taste, but still the difference is rather curious.\u201d \u20144\u2014 THE GOOD SAMARITAN\u2019S WARD.(From the Autocar.) I was driving back from Weybridge one foggy Saturday night when I found a man unconscious in the nid- dle the road.His horse and cart full of cabbages were patiently wait- -ing at the side.I asked the bystund- ers to help him on to the footboard of my car, and, as we were starting, à man came up, remarkine, \u2018Another motor ageident.Take his number : have yoû got his number?\u201d My number being duly noted, we proceedad 10 RE- (From thé St.Louis Globe-Democrat.yl and when the leaves show u disposi\u2019 clump.| EDWARDS FURNITURE cor 171 Wellington Streot.= Both Phones, We now have in stock the New as shown in cut, _ MN ADK FOR SHARPENING KNIVES FOR THE STE sr CHICAGO CL IPPERS., co\" It grinds the knives of horse dip ping machines in u few seconds + eut equal to new.Requires no sil or experience, as il is automatic and It is made.d If it is desiredd cannot do jt wrong.metal throught, un it by power, a pulley mayb substituted for a crank, - Made fitted for Stewart \u201cand, Ohicago 1902 Clipper Blades.$9.00 canplet Float Attachments Can be attached in a moment to tbe Stewart or 1902 Clippers, in place d the «lipper kuives, Price \u2026 + Sheep Shearing Attachements 1902 Ste wart or For use on the clippers\u2019 ce ee , NEW TOP AND BO1TOM BLADES FOR CHICAGO _ CLIPPING MACE INES.We now have a large # of these: blades on nand and are ib position to fill orders promptly.prompt tlenlios LS.Mir gt \u201cOLIVES.Wo pride ourselves oD our selech® of (l'haice Olives, price from 156 # ment ranging ares bottle up to $2.60, in glase barre a Olives staffed with spanish 8 qqs iu glass.peppers it Rte \u2018 ; Olives stuîled with celery 4 Lu pitt Ofives in glass, and 2 A (queen Olives in hulk, may & HIUL HAN the Cottage Hospital, where on examination I found the man to be drunk, but uninjured.He left the hox- pital \u201cWithout thanks Net results.He got a night\u2019s lodging, a bath (much needed) and a break fast.I got home an hour later and had my number taken ! ! 3 TEACHING STUPIDITY, (From the Nation.) Englishmen are traditionally ward in the matter of guages, but they are ahead of us (Americans).American hove and girl- are not more stupid than inreieners : hte were all made in recent years.they are simply more stupidly = a this matter of languaue.dead bach : modern läau- ; | ment.Address P.O.BoE | w scalp Aanehl met for tl | Sup erfluous Hair, Moles,® REMOVED _ \u201c next morning.\"by ELECTROLYSIS, A s T18¥ ACTIN lady.fied Work ao or $009 \u201c GUAIANTEED.young @ so - oo1N6 2 YA NIÉTRINC, STA edit tree! 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ER UE 2e .2 : Ly ee AL 0m LT LL Ti, cos pm : - - rs ME 5 | - Lon ps 4 , , \" + mors.a.pepe rie ee * RES A nn a.* À a st y CE PA gt = RCE BD ; ; Led \" ei der\" rte L334 I.3 pm 1 a ARE AEE LAs re ED ale s, Le \u2018 as Taie D re a 2 \u2014_\u2014 da Le doy i Tide von ibaa\u2019.Sean : 5 i nes ae do i] weenie FY pi CIT ES | LE 4 way oar pelf AAAI A MIB, ERA anand vinta hy we Re su Ye in y vy a.em \"ces PS EP ye gains cs 7 > : pre drum En ~ emai i Par a ele Cars cb a bre 5 ptet EE Witte coine Rt Se ins REND SEPP - not prepared by a chef.\u2019THETFORD MINES APPLY FOR AD- .mission to the C.S.S.U and Magog will be represented.- as their- club was concerned.ADVERTISEMENT.____ WHERE SAVAGES BEAT US The rude, uncultured savage did not sit most of the day in a padded office chair, a carriage or car.His food was He had to hunt for sométhing toreat.And dinner, when he got it, was none too rich.\u2019 But the rude, uncultured savage 4id not suffer from indigestion, constipation, biliousness, headaches, as we civilized beings do.Exercise and the amount of fruit and fresh vegetables in his diet, kept liver, bowels and kld- neys working right.None of us want to go back to the days of wigwams and tomahawks but & lot of us certainly would like to have the digestion of the savages.We can, by taking \u2018\u2018Fruit-a-tives.\u201d \u201cFruit-a-tives\u201d act directly on the stomach, liver, kidneys and skin, and - keep these organs\u2019in perfect condition, *Fruit-a-tives\u201d bring back lost appetite and sound digestion to the Dys- peptic\u2014regulate the bowels of those who suffer from Constipation \u2014 and build up the whole system.Trial size 25c.Regular size 50c, or 6 for $2.50.: SPORTING NEWS, : - SNOWSHOEING.MISSION\u2014HOLMER WILL : RUN.\u2019 The following letter has been received by Mr.Dastous from Thetford Mines, which is itself explanatory : - Thetford Mines Nov.17.L.E.Dastous, : Sherbrooke; 1 à Dear Sir \u2014 : We have formed a snowshoe club here and intend- to participate in the big Sherbrooke meet.Would you kindly give me the necessary information in order for us to ge ahead and apply for ad- À Thankirg yoy \u2018in advance for any details you may give me, Yours truly, H.L.ANDREWS.Snewshoe clubs are springing up in several surrounding .towns and it is likely that when the Carnival is held next February, Richmond, Coaticook St.Johns and Grand Mere have re cently organized and will participate in the coming carnival.HANS HOLMER.The fact that Hans Holmer, the celebrated runner will be a competitor in the coming Championship races is causing considerable interest.A number of oeher prominent rupmers will take part in these races.WEEKLY MEETING OF THE TUQUE ROUGE CLUB.The regular weekl¥ meeting of the Tuque Rouge snowstoe club was held at their club bouse last night and was largely attended, about 40 members being present.The report of their delegate to the recent meeting in Montreal was received and plans were dis¢ussed for the coming \u2018winter.: Several = names were proposed for membership and will Be lloted upon at their next meeting.Plans were also made for the coming carnival and the outlook appeared very bright.as far sent from the ice for the rest of the game, and McRobie, who retaliated by knocking Snrith down once, was ruled off for four minutes.| The first half ended with the score 9 to 3, and the second half was filled with about ag «rou hockey as fhas ever been seen here.T'he players were hissed bitterly by.the large crowd, and Referee Sdhooly was 'applatided when he sent Smith down for the rest of the game.The best playing was done by Alf.Smith, | the Duquesne right wing, who showed |a most remarkable return to form.The line-up : Bankers (5).Duqyesne (3).Donnelly goal Brooks Dovan - point # Strobel Koch .\u2026.cover point McRobie H.Smith centre Dennison Ronan rover - Rutledre A.Sixsmitht r.wing .Alt.Smith Robinson D.Taylor 1.wing BISHOP'S COLLEGE NOTES._ Captain following team to represent the College in the basketball game with thé Sherbrooke Y.M.C.A.to-night.Centre, Hinchcliffe, ; forwards; savage, Patterson ; guards, Brown, Edge.e team held a fast snappy practice last night in final preparation for the game and it is honed that they will land a victory in this, their first game.Mr.C.Stevens will act as umpire.© _ There will \u201cpe a meeting of the Bishop\u2019s College A.A.thig evening to decide upon the formation of a tobag- gan and snowshoe club.Repairs on the racquet court, which \u201cwas recently damaged by fire, are progressing rapidly.A new roof has been put on and the interior is now being put in first class condition.As soon as these repairs are finished the students will have a practically new and excellent court.: BASKET BALL.TEAMS READY FOR Te\u201d A UN BOTH NIGHT'S STRUGGLE.That both teams are out victory to-night is shown by the hard¥practices they have held during the last week.Several new men will be given a trial in t6-night's game and it is likely that 1-in the first halt Macknight, Miller, Tate, Norcrosst and Smith will play, while in the second half Hurn, and Holt will de given an opportunity to play.Seats have been reserved for the lad- jes and a record crowd is expected to be present.: MEADOWS TALKS AGAIN.SAYS HE CAN BEAT ADAMS\u2019 HEAD .OFF\u2014WANTS TO BE REIN- : STATED.Guelph, Nov.18.\u2014Fred.Meadows says it he isn\u2019t reinstated saon by the C.A.A.U: there will be something doing.\u2018\u2019I am just about crazy to put on my shoes and take a jog,\u2019\u2019 he said.\u2018\u2019I cer- | t4inly want to be reinstated sure in time to enter for the St.Catharines New Year's meet.\u2019 \u2018\u201cThere have been a bunch of good records made there and I'd like to get in there this year.\u2019 \u201cThey say Adams is the Canadian five- mile champion\u201d but I can run Adams\u2019 _| head off any day in the week and twice on Sunday.\u2018\u2019K know I shouldn't have done what I did at Quebec, but it was the only crooked thing I ever did and I think the C.A.A.U: people ousht to take that into consideration.\u201d\u2019 : pr re pe er .BURY.hl The Ladies\u2019 Guild meets Wednesday with Mrs.Frank Cummings and after this will meet every two weeks instead of once a month as they have been do- - ing lately.: Mr.Thos.Morrow, on account of in- BISHOP'S .COT TEGF MAY OR- = @GANIZE A CLUB.; The snowsnoers of Snerbrooke will be pleased to learn that an effort is being made to form a snowshoe club at Bi- ghop's College.Should such a club be formed it would make the coming carnival and races much more interest- -inge HISSED THE PLAYERS.AR | PITTSBURG - CROWD DISGUSTED WITH ROUGHEST HOCKEY MATCH SEEN IN YEARS.Pittsburg, November 18.\u2014One of the roughest \u2018 years: was played last night between the \"Bankers and the Duquesnes in the West Pennsylvania League.\u2018the centre, was not in play for the last ten minutes of the second half.For the hockey games seen here in The Bankers | wpn finally 5 to 3, though Harry Smith creasing business has been obliged to have more room and consequently has added a new Annex, where he will exhibit his holiday goods.Miss Mabel Lindsay, our music teacher, who has been giving piano and vocal lässons during the past summer is now opening a painting class on Wednesday afternoons at Mr.Barton Coat- es.Mr.George Riddle, who is well known in this vicinityshas gone to Sherbrooke, where he has Secured a position in Jenckes Machine shop.We wish kim success.\u2018Mr.and Mrs.Harrjson returned from their honeymoon, Monday and are starting housekeeping in Mrs.P.Lowe's - house.Mr.W.Nutt representing Hovey .Bros., was in town resterdav.Mr.and Mrs.Lo I, Barter, Canter- pury were in town tu attend the funer of Mr.Henry Ellis.; .Mr.Steve Davis of Lingwick was in \u2018town on Thursday.; We are informed that Mrs.J.W.Ellis who was teaching school at Crossbury, first time in years a Player was ruled | Las been obliged to abandon her school off the ice for almost an entire half, as was Smith last night.Three times he had been business.Finally, ; the finish of the game, Smith made such a bitter attack on McRobie that he was 19 | gent down for two minutes each on the charge of rough play, but each time the Canadian would come up full of fight against McRobie, whom he , undoubtedly trying to put out of Nn a\" fiy within 10 minutes of le with her already.| (proteém) on account of trouble with her -eyes.PRO PURIS NATURALIBUS.Scott.\u201d \u2018That friend of mine who married the Salome dancer is having troub- Mott.\u2018\u2018Can't keep her in clothes, po eh ! wr .|COMFORTERS PILLOWS CUSHIONS 20 only, full sized, wadding fil- Extraordinary Values for you in these good Qualitier.and finished with double ruffle.\u2018led comforters,-the balance of our A good cushion worth $1.50.\u2019 regular lines.Regular prices up | Our price .\u2026.\u2026.e veuves tr renee 99c.to $2.95.Clearing, at each, Tees Lanrriase aereteestareeereeieareas $1.57 Some Cambric covered Cushions | | nary offering should not miss, per pair 73c A quantity of genuine Down filled Cushions, covered in a fine French sateen, in dainty patterns \u2014 25 pairs Combination Feather Pillows, covered im art ticking; good value at $1.00.Extraordi- that householders vegetable down filled.You can put on a dainty covering at a.small expense and they will make a most acceptable Xmas.pre- \u2019 sent.{22 inch size, Special .49c.24 inch size, Special errs fie.Basement.\u2018 Write to-day for first choice.You'll be absolutely satisfied, if not we shall gl adly refund your money.\u201cTHE MAIL ORDER HOUSE \u201d Corner St.Catherine and Mountain Streets.- MONTREAL Patterson has- selected the { MONTREAL BISHOPRIC.SYNOD WILL MEET ON NOV.2 TO ELECT A SUCCESSOR TO.DR.CARMICHAEL.Montreal, Nov.18.\u2014The adjourned special meeting of the Synod of the Diocese of Montreal will be held in the Synod Hall, Montreal, on Tuesday, Nov, 24 next, for proceeding with the election of a bishop and successor to the late Bishop Carmichael.Divine service, with\" celebration of the holy communion, will be held in th Cathedral, at half-past ten a\u2019clock, There \u2018will also be a celebration of th Holy Communion at 8 a.m.The Synod will meet for business immediately at the close of the half-past ten o'clock service.1 +\u2014 ae FINANCIAL AND MARKET NEWS CHEESE AND BUTTER | EXPORT TRADE.TRADE WITH BRITISH ISLES LIKELY TO GIVE BETTER RESULTS BEFORE CLOSE OF YEAR.* Montreal Nov.18.\u2014The local export produce trade continues below that of last year, although the average is considered satisfactory in the face of a declining demand._ The shipments of cheese last week from Montreal were below that of the corresponding period twelve months ago, while butter suffered in like proportion.Prices for both commodities are reported as good.It would appear that the demand from the English market is not as active as the local trade would like it to be, but indications point to a better inquiry and improved sales as \u2018the holiday season approaches.: Shipments of cheese from this port 64,389 boxes for the previous week, and 49,668 boxes for the corresponding week of last year.There were shipped from Quebec 3,006 boxes, making.total shipments for the week of 48,1 boxes: \u2018Total shipments from Montreal since May 1, amounted to 1,695,646 boxes, against ponding period last year.Total shipments from Quebec since May 1, 60,202 boxes, as against 56,792 boxes for the corresponding period of last year.Total exports since May 1, amounted to 1,766,- 848 boxes, as against 1,968,039 boxes for the corresponding period of last year.Exports of butter last week amounted to 258 pac s, as against 502 packages for the previous week, and 2 packages for the corresponding week of last year.Total exports since May 1 were 93,416 packages, as against 66,771 packages for the corresponding period of last year.: yA .TRADE IS QUIET WITH | POOR OFFERINGS.Montreal, Nov.18.\u2014Conditions in the CATTLE ing departments, show very little change over last week.A good local business is being done, and the prices remair about the same.Requests from expôrters for best qualities are so plentiful that it is often ithpossible to complete the, orders, except by supplyine the remainder in light weight.Trade for medium and common cattle ie being carried on with a continuing good demand.The demand from and the supplies to the markets for lambs are very large; the = prices varying slightly.Trade in sheep is very fair, but for calves it is slightly under the average.The market supply, and the \u2018quality of the cattle today was very good, and brought out a fair attendance of buyers who carried on an average shipping business.smaller demand abroad for American cattle and prices have.declined slight- 1y.| TO-DAY'S MARKET PRICES.: WHITE, BROKER.NEW YORK MARKET.Rock Island Rock Island Pref.Southern Pacific .Southern Railway .Union Pacific .cee ee ree ase U.8, Steel .cov ceiien vere ereenn U.S! Steel).Pfd.MONTREAL MARKET McCUAIG BROS.& C0.Members Montreal Stock Exchange 157 St.James St., Montreal said Orders Executed on the Montreal, Toronto and New.York Stock Exchanges.We;have a department far unlisted securities and have excop- tional facilities for executing orders in COBALT: STOCKS in regard to which we are in a position to furnish reliable information, £3 last week amounted to 45,129 boxes, as ' as against 1,912,247 boxes for the corres- cattle market, especially in the export- ! Reports received on \u2018Change show a 2.40 p.m.Amalgamated Copper .«oon 851 American Sugar .anne pause 132% Atchison .Gaves eee een vw.95% American Smelting Ref'g Co.47 Anaconda \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.veus arenes srerenies (là Baltimore & Ohio .cee .\u2026.\u2026.« \u2026 1074 Brooklyn Rapid \u2018Transfer .- 663 Canadian Pacific .+c.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.+.1788 Chi.Mil.St.Paul .ooreenns 1483 Col.Fuel & Iron .\u2026.\u2026.+.a\u2026\u2026 Si Delaware & Hudson .Cevier aeaens 1763 Erie.coon cn sn en eee eue Mt Great Northern Pref.139% Louisville & Nashville .\u2026 119 - Minn.St.Paul & Soo .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.133% Missouri Pacific .oo.633 New, York Central .«ce 1153 .Northern Pacific \u2026 1564 Penn.y.ov us cin ceil seven ee Reading .Canadian Pacific .fort everes rence 179 Detroit.Railway .4 access 1 654 Dominion Steel .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.reese 19 Dominion Steel, Pd.653 Illinois, Pd.eer ieree vanne ce 894 MACKAY ioe.\u2026.cures varees en TT 4% Mackay, Pfd.coco.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026 10% 70 Montreal Power .eevee Verve 107% Soo Ry.Co.\"Laure ees er een eens 133% Montreal Street: Railway .\u2026 1974 Nova Scotia Steel .«eens 93 Toledo Ry.er emeene eeeee amen - 10 Toronto.Ry.een eeeen rvs aan 107 Twin City .co.coer rence rien 95% Lake of the Woods, com.97 Lake of the Woods Pref.117.117 Ogilvie Milling Co.Pref.122 Richelieu & Ontario .p ooo 75 Crown Reserve .ee 259 260 COBALTS.Crown Reserve .+ .\u2026.+» \u2026.260 Chambers Ferland .« «.\u2026 105 Dr.Reddick .vo .ov oo vo eo oe 32 Beaver .\u2026.oo \u2026 \u2026 oo ai vu oe 00 0000 00 4 British American .\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 .\u2026.\u2026 10 Silver Leaf .oo «0 +o io \u2026 18 Temiskaming .2 00 +5 0e 50 160 Floÿd \u2026 \u2026 2.ce ee gen ++ 00 ee 20000 143 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1905.SIX MEN _ DASHED TO DEATH DUMPED OUT OF CAGE AND FELL TO BOTTOM OF MINE SHAFT.Pittsburg, Pa., November 17.\u2014Six men were instantly Killed, another was dangerously injured, and three others had narrow escapes from injury or death in a mine cage accident at Ellsworth mine No.1 located in Washington county, late Monday.The mine is owned by the EHlsworth- Coal Company of this city.; The dead: M.D.Walsh, aged 23, civil engineer ; Bugene G.Smyth, aged 96, civil engineer ; J.B.Newcomer, aged 22, civil engineer ; three foreigners.The three engineers had just completed a survey.of the mine prepgratory to starting new entries, the six foreigners : having assisted them.A heavy wooden beam was lpaded jnto the cage, and its ends projected beyond the sides, the men- riding.on the timber.All went well until within 76 feet of the top of the shaft | when the projecting beam struck one of the planks of the shaft's cribbing, dis- \u2018placed by expansion due to the cold, + \u2018and most of the men were dumped out - of the cage.The six fell to the bot tom, a distance of 225 feet, the heavy timber on top of them, and were bruised and crushed almost beyond recognition.\"KING GEORGE.TO ABDICATE.CARES MORE FOR PARIS THAN THE THRONE OF GREECE.London, November 17.\u2014A well known writer on political matters, who writes | from the inside, says : \u2018\u2018The King is extremely angry at \u2018the desire of his brother-in-law, the King of Greece, to ; abdicate.Our sovereign believes in do- \u2018 ing \u2018with might what he has to do.The King of Greece believes in enjoying the smiles of the pretty women of Paris and Aix-les-Baines.He is an airy, irresponsible, baldheaded, butterfly, whereas ; the old King of the Belgians is a sin- | : ner of a worse type, and no monarch will go to his: long home so little regretted.But for the King of Greece to be amusing himself at Paris when \u2018the Ehstern crisis is so apparent is a positive scandal, and at Athens they are saying that if he won't go he may suc- - cead in finding that he has been ejected from the throne.No one would care as little as King George.\u2019 : to.+ .LAKE MEGANTIC.: The Bell Telephone Company are now .Wires' all over the town, and will soon enter into competition with the Canadian Telephone Co.At present the business is only connected with \"outside | places.Their office is in the A.D.McDonald block on Maple .avenue, with Miss Annie McDonald as Central girl.Mr.and Mrs.Allan McDonald.returned on Saturday from their wedding tour which was spent in Montreal and other places.; Mr.Jeo Lesperance is opening up his general store business this week, after t being closed for the past month.| _Mr.\u2018Jack Miller, Agnes, has gone to | Toronto, where he intends staying for ; some time.Misses Bella and Fannie Miller are in Montreal on a visit to friends for a couple of weeks.\"Miss \"Annie Beaton left Monday for { New York, where she intends spending the winter.\u2014 \u201cArrivals in town recently are: Mrs.Robert = Beaton and family who have spent the summer \"in Saskatchewan, and have now moved into one of Mr.Kelly's houges on Lake avenue; Miss Kate G.McLeod from Hanover, N.H., on a visit to her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Mc-' Leod, Echo \u2018Vale.Mr.Beaufield Smith, fromm\u201d Halifax \u2018where he has been on a Yisit to his mother.\u2018 BONDVILLB.Much sympathy is expressed for Rev.J.W.Martin in his iliness, caused \u2018by his gerious driving accident of last week and- it is the hope and prayer of all that he may be granted a good recovery, and be speedily restored to his 'usual health and strength.A, Mason of West Sheflord very kindly QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W.drove over and took Rev.Mr, Martin's duties here on Bunday last.Rev.Mr.Mason was for tem years incumbent of this parish and he received a very hearty welcome from all his old parishioners here.\u2018Mr.John Walker of South Stukeld, for many years a resident of Bondville is spending a few days with friends here.The scarcity of water still continues and now that the snow and cold weather have arrived, it is still, more than ever a serious matter.Mrs.Hunter of \u2018\u2018Rustic Lodge\u2019\u2019 bas been spending a few days with her .daughter, Mrs.(Rev.}, Carmichael at \u201cThe Rectory\u2019\u2019 Knowlton.KEITH.Miss Susie Suitor was the guest of last week.- .: Mr.F.Wilson of Lingwick is hauling his dry goods from Gould Station, preparing to start store-keeping there, It snowed considerable the latter end of the week and by the way, it snowed yesterday.It looks as if winter had set in in earnest.The scarcity of water have plenty and to spare.Double windows and doors are being hung.Another sign of cold winter weather.turned to her home on Saturday.Miss McDonald .and Miss McCaskill from Milan, are guests of Miss Jessie P.McLeod at present writing.Views and songs were given in the school! room recent:y by Mr.Shaw and were much enjoyed by the children.FULFORD.Saturday night the snow fell to the depth of six inches on the level.Mr.H.Salisbury has moved from Mr.Geo.Booth\u2019s farm into James Armstrong\u2019's house and Mr, m Booth has moved into the house vacated eby Mr.Salisbury.- Those who spent the week end here are as follows: The Misses Essie and Elva Sweet, with their parents, Mr.and \u2018Mrs.B.Sweet ,, Mr.Munroe Whiting, of Hygate,\u201d Vt., with-his brother, Albert Whiting 3 Mr.Loren Davis witn nis parents Mr.and Mrs.Davis ;' Mr.8._ Gaylor with his family and Mr.Frank Gaylor with his family ; Mrs.Alton Mizener, of Foster with her parents and Mr.Gordon Sweet, of Bolton with Mr.Kenneth Fessenden.Roy Booth returned to Hartford, Conn., on Monday after spending a vacation at home.- \u2019 DUNKIN.Mrs.H.O.VanDyke and daughter, Winifred, are spending the week-at North roy.; Mr.Donald Ruiter, of Glen Sutton, spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs.R.B.Norris.Mr.Percey Hawley.of Lawrence, Mass., is visiting relatives in town.Mr, A.Mandigo has hired the farm vacated by Mr.Gainley.= Mr.L.St.Onge has moved to Mr.O.M.Smith's farm having hired the same for a year.- Mrs.N.L.Potter is somewhat better after a hard sickness last week.Rev.J.Champion will preach in Rich- ford next Sunday afternoon, consequently there will be no service here in the evening.\u2018 BLACK LAKE.Mr.J.B.Ciearihue left for his home in Mineral, Va., on Saturday.We are very pleased to have the elec- + tric lights again after being so long in , darkness.Mr.H.Bennett, of Lennoxville was here a few days, the guest of Mrs.J.M.Jobmston.{ Miss Sever spent Baturday with her gister at Thetford Mines.The Quebec Bank got their new fixtures in on Saturday, which make a - great improvement to their offices.Arrivals include: G.K.Addie, Que- .bec, Mr.Cleveland, P.L.8,, of Richmond ~hére on.Tuesday on their way to Cran- perry, in eonnected with \u2018a disputed e, ., butting up their poles and stringing the.The Rev.G.| Miss Ruby L.McLeod the latter end of | with some stll prevails while others \\ Miss Ina McDonald from Milah-re- .Baptist chicken pie supper was a success.SELLELEELELLLELEEELELO LLL EELS ERTL ES Star Clothing Hall à J.Rosenbloom & Co., Proprietors 95 Wellington St., Men's Shoe Dept, 97 Wallington St., Men's Furnishings 99 Wellington St, Men\u2019s Clothing, WE: LEAD IN THE CLOTHING BUSINESS BECAUSE HAVE THE RIGHT GOODS PRICED RIGHT : ; A \u2014 obalt Stocks , Bought and sold on commissio n\u2014LaRose, Nipissing, ete, BURNETT & WILSON Members Montreal Stock Exchange, 30 Hospital St.Montreal.Mais 44 ES ceseeserens + @reat Fall Sale at the ,' NEW SHERBROOKE GLOTHING STORE BARGAINS.FLANNELETTE go Men\u2019s Tweed Suits, fine pattern \u2019 BLANKETS, \u2014to be cleared at $4.50 and $5.10-4 Flanoelette Blankets Handsome Tweed Suits for Men Grey and White, very special a .\u2014worth $15.00, for this sale at 85c.pair.\u201c $10.= 11-4 Flannelette Blankets.4 Men\u2019s Tweed Overcoats, worth grey and white, very special a $8.50, very special, $5.49.99c.4 Men\u2019s Black Beaver Overcoats, Special reduction in Drom worth $9.00, very special, $5.99.Goods and Cloaking, - J M.NAULT, 17 King Street.| .= \u2018 \u2014 \u201cThat Which is Worth Having it | Worth Advertising For.\u201d ~The old adage that what is worth having is worth asking for is still true\u2014true of the more intricate lifs of to-day./ \u2018 , + - \"+ The thing you want\u2014whether it is a used piano ar a home, whether it is a ready-made business ora lost pocket-book\u2014is obtained readily through advertising, and with difticulty, or not at all, through other means FIFI IIIISIIIVISI IIRL \u2014 = > ROLLED PEANUT HALF |PATRICK STAYS A BLOCK WITH HIS NOSE - IN PRIME \u2014 SPOKANEITE PAYS FREAK ELEC- SUPREME COURT REFUSES EN TION BET.HIS LIBERTY.Spokane, Wash., Nov.18.\u2014Whi Washington, Nov.10.\u2014The petition d than $100,000 changed hands on le Te Albert T.Patrick, the New York lawn sult of the national election, the highest Who is serving a life sentence in th price, physically, probably was paid «by State Prison at Sing Sing, N.Y.on th Archibald W.Katon, a conductor of a Charge of having murdered the pita local street car line, who agreed with Rire.Willlam M.Rice, for a writ'cti .A.Reeves, a fellow employee.that 288 Corpus was decided by the Buses in the eveat of Bryan's defeat he would COUFt of the United States y use his nose in rolling a peanut half a adversely to the petitioner.Ps block in a public thoroughfare.Eaton ¢/terged that the case against him ve Was game, and he did his little stunt COFSPIracy, and urged thal in con while thousands of pedestrains follawed NE the sentence of death whic his course.He\u2018occupied thirty minutes | Court imposed upon him to one of bh in covering the distance and in propell- !MPrisonment Governor Higeins tas # ing along Riverside Avenue the goober sorted to a more cruel method of pw lost most of the cuticle from his nose, }shment.He asked to be released fre There were other freaky wagers, but one | Prison on the theory that the vid in which Eaton held the loser\u2019s end Proceeding had been unconstitu was the limit of endurance.This is the | Lhe decision of the Court was sso third bet Eaton has lost on the same \u20acd by Chief Justice Fuller.candidate, but he says he is going to _ \u2014\u2014 4 A HEAVY SENTENCE get even on some four years hence.CHICAGO REAL ESTATE DEAS \u2014\u2014$ I.0.F.TREASURER.MISAPHOPRIATED FUNDS Chicago, November 18.\u2014Peter P.Vs TO APPOINTED.Vlissingen, a prominent resl aw Toronto, November 18.\u2014Mr.Thomas | dealer, pleaded guilty Monday to mist Lawless, of this city resumes his duties Propriatine $4,600 and was sentence 4 of supreme treasurer and -a member of | serve \u201814 years m prison.According { \u2014 \u2014 MR.THOMAS LAWLESS, OF TORON- the executive council of the Independent District-Attorney Harbour, the total # Order of Foresters, he having been ap- Mount involved in the alleged m pointed successor to .the late Harry A.Van Vlissingen is 8 Collins, at a meeting of the executive council held today.Mr.Lawless has for the past three years been editor of the Forester; the official organ of the pou order.He was also a close friend of Mr.Harvey Brock has returnel - the late Dr.Oronhyatokha.He will |from _'Humbolt, Sask., where be continue as editor of the Forester, which been the past - summer to will hereafter be printed at the office winter months.vs of the London Advertiser.The first sleighing of the réagit now begun, quite > lot oe.! on aturday nig: an \u2018 There was a good attendance at priation of ee prem T RENHOLMVILLE.WEST SUTTON Mr.and Mrs.W.O.; \u2018 guests of their daughter.Mrs.C.Fi sale, of hive stock at Mr.Jame FF Woodard on Frid \u2019 lett's, cows sold at a good fgut® er.Mr.and Mrs.P° Playtul ana Mr.J, Miss Ethel Pennington, od \u201cne Stapenhill, of Berkshire were the guests Spent Sunday at the Mapios of Mr.H.Pasha on Sunday last.Miss Elda Boast.à, of Richmess Mr.W.Jacques of Sutton, Miss A.The Rev; Mr.Englan \u201cchodist Char Harvey St East Dunham and Mr.Wm.pill preach in the No The Qu\u2019 an .Bergeon \u20ac & ; ch and R.Be ge were tne guests of Mr.terly Board of.the Church meet os Fr Mr.N.O\u2019Brien attended divine service | day afternoon Nov.20, st 2 PE our : ell on Sunday at Farnham's C .Mr.and Mrs.Thos.Bush a p Miss G Knuckey and her ister, Mrs.mond .were visiting at Riverdal Rowe, of Woodsville, are home visiti -Monday.ta their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Kuck.Mr.and Mrs.A Rudd and » e \u2019 i children returned to their home States on Friday after & pleasant y y.Mr.T.N i i oble was calling on friends at Mr.D.E.Taylor'sin West Sutton before leaving for College in Belleville, Ont., r.E.J.Lee and Mr.H.Pasha went to, [Frelighsburg $22 Tuesday.r.C.udgette and f - ; tes Fox Hill, Mr.H.C.Woodard nd ME.hold their thirty-fourth Bonus ie and Mrs.C.H.Woodard, were the 5a.e on Thursday een 8 chin) B88 guests of Mr.E.J: Lee on Saturday 3rd at six 0 clock in the nich always?evening last.- As this event is one of WE J\" 0 3 been most thoroughly endoyet \u2018al » BULWER be hoped that the atten » - : = \u201c \u2019 i Tr.Despite the disagreeable evening, the large HIS Saunders of Bedtord guest of Mr.and Mrs.T.Won Hall en STANBRIDGE EABT oot The Guild of St.James Ch A splendid supper was served by the > ladies, after which a good.programme Mr.and Mrs.Catt st .iends very pleasentiy was rendered by local and Sawyerville ¢d their frien.; : ricoës talent.Thirty-eight dollars was real- ©\" Friday een ore visited { ized.Mrs.Theodore >% « - Mrs.H.E.Todd has returned from a Bedford less.P.C.Moore sPeri ten day s visit to Huntingdon and Mon- eral days in Phillipsburg: rec no bat The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.Mr.R.Smith ere for the past TL H.Todd Thursday afternoon, Nov.19th been ~Tesicins D their \u2018farm, 09 Mrs.A.J.Moore, Sr., is quite ilj have returned : end under the doctor's care.bridge Ltidge.\u2014\u2014\u2014p ESTOS.\u201d IN FOOTBALL TIMBS.ir ca and children BY Now the college boy gets gay Mrs.H.56\u20ac to spend C.; And noisily celebrates.gone to Morrisburg, Ont Jet Would that he'd be the cub that cheers winter.Trwin Giford ta\u201c But not inebriates.Mr and MTS to reside.qpettoré Joncord, +4 .:#5 2 to \u2018 A Mines to visit her : - i1lis® Pharo.ote Mrs.Lf à The funeral of the op iscops! Ch Cox touk place à js Danville on Sunday péter row og bus sympatbyNs felt for t band.For Quality and Quantity KINGSEY FALLS op pall Cbadsey.© ds \u2018185 Fake ne BV days with frie?yon .week.is gufferiné Miss Annie Rose, fever.vil be BRIGHT PLUG attack of rheumat there Bon.On Sunday.Nov: at Christ Bi ervice à tbe a confirmation 8 s CHEWING TOBACCO In new big plugs.- » of f shop : Bertie Lat y of several jivia Boston, ee p BousalreRt d has ta A e nC her Luke Tisdale\u201d P t 3 pam, whe ch.from § at D 2 eben will preach.rund £3; 1 Ya nc rer EE mt Sel 157 \u2018EXTENSIVE TIMBER 3 Lumber ( - - Bisposes of Large T \u201c ppiou IS.250,000-PUR \u201c \u2018ARE FROM ONTARI tetloo, Nove 19.\u2014(Fpe Lumber Company d its extensive limits in coke and Brome C : and Bayside, of (nf price is 350,000 and moveable property.Ontario buyers are s no for an Ontario lumix: The desds will be passed hf dxpected to-day or to-morro vs Vt 2 te it | me NEW ENPERO CF Bra to be Named | claimed Successio i meer PPLOMATIC CORPS TO - x CONDOLENCE IN THE ; , - \u201c BIDDEN CITY.i , China, November 1¢ avt issued yesterday decla o era of Pu Yi, the infant at China, be named \u2018Hsuan \u201cproclaiming sud This characterizption is Inter : ing the unification of t vpot the reform programme Another edict orders a po \u2018title for Huang-Hsu in recog \u2018 ¥ 4 the programme.The re t bas set aside M the mem of the diploma in Pekin to appear in the City and express condolence mujsctivé governments on th tbe Emperor and Empress members.from each legation i ciypd at 9 a.m.They willl times before the caffins ei Peror and the Dowager Empr on to Prince Chun.the reget èe and the ministers, ha a dict that the period of be seduced for the regent «ll court to one hundred days, people to seventy-seven d Orders , received Wednes the mili manoeuvres in t fl Fa ee to foreigners, 80 lers are KR.R.H.POPE'S TY re Were Enteted ir Les real Yesterday.: a tumor TWO YOR $000 EACH A! ; OTHER IS FOR CRIMI ~ : LIBEL.ntrsel, Nôv, 19.\u2014Three was taken in the Court H as a result of an art paper, in which Mr.Pope, candidate ; p in Compton a the last elections, was tical Orangeman.\u2019\u2019 action was a 8900 suit ib in which ihe artid The second action was for against La Compagnie ! veal Printers of : Les ing) ÿ Paper, the firm being pb held responsible for w day, Æ& warrant on c A eo pel was taken \u2018ou who in 1ger, editor of + alleged to have bee pioneible for the artirle va * ous, ae actions are entered 8 2 of Casgrain, Mitel .STUDENT INQUIRY + May FALL THR MCGILL Boys ppmanD « THEY WILL NOT AP bite real, Nov.19.\u2014There i \u2018 charges (et the investigation .Against rade by the McGill | stud © police may fall mitten dents have notified 19 counge t they must be r \u2018a or they will no on Im that as there ar À the committee it win / to th students to refu-« tion by counsel ape Chiet of Police when a- the Toni that he did | Odum; Uiry was carrie ad ij, 088 not decided h.til later ; vo definite de ttadegga, their mequest is re: "]
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