Sherbrooke daily record, 19 novembre 1908, jeudi 19 novembre 1908
[" BECAUSE Wr À Fn IGHT, ww k fissing, ete, - ' ntreal.Maia 41 + toes À \u2014 jt STORE IÊTTE je [ANKETS, te Blankets, fp gl: Very special a4 te Blankets, ig - Very special, at ction + in Dress king, Top Street.; tencécétèéés, Javing is 3 \\ r.\u201d\u2019 ving -is worth | intricate life § + used piano or ness or a lost h ad vertising, other means.STAYS ©.IN PRISON.MT REFUSES HM Mi LIBERTY.v.18.\u2014The petition of MS.the New York lawyer M a life sentence in the ing Sing, NY.on the murdered © milliog- Rice, -for a writ: of ta J ccided by the Supremes (ited States yesterday ME pêtitioner.Patrick | case against him was :rged that in commnut- Of death which the \u2018on him to one of life vernor Higgins \u201chas Fe - cruel method of pui vd to be rel from MB hcory that the whole been unconstitutional.| Le Court was annoûf J ice Euller.Ù 3 SENTENCE.\" | |, ESTATE DEALER RIATED FUNDB ber 18.\u2014Peter P.Van yrominent real és hiity Monday to 'misaÿ- and was, sentenced to prison.According to Harbour, -the total : the alleged misappro- Lin Vlissingen is about + [OLMVILLE.scx bas returned home \u201cSask, where be hal summer to spend ng of the season has a lot of snow ht and Monday- ood attendance: |} at Mr.James at a good figure.nington, of Kingsbury, the Maples, guest © Hngland, of \u2018Richmond, the Methodist Church | -.Nov.22.The Qua 8 - Church meet bv.20, at p.m.; hos.Bushell of Rick ring at Riverdale & i .A.Rudd and t to their home in the at the after a pleasant lor\u2019s.IDGE EAST.' +.James\u2019 Church wil \u201courth annual tes ay evening, Decerr in the Parochial ne of which always to 1ghly enjoyed.it ji ve \u2018he attendance W ders of Bedford i# the Mrs.T.-W.Judd.ie.\u2018ariton Hall ent® ardt ery pleasently at \u20ac .: s loore visited friends pb.C.Moore spent sev ently.sburg, recent ve and family who 82 ere for the pas Stan their farm, OB M: ESTOS- ja TE nildren have ata and \u201cto spend: the Te : rwin Gifford have le reside.das gone to Theron, - daughter.pa.William be late M urch the Episcopal C'fuc fternoon.us\u201d ey the sorrowiog 8 Mrs.ov FALLS olet Fall?Hays with \u2018friends an Me is suffering from .16 fever.il\u2019 be § xz on smemarial presented by the g ™ absolutely quiet and no disturb- 2 [RR 1.POPES © a ja against La Compagnie Marchand jast - | ; ; Pligg fake action giablished 1897.~~ SHERBROOKE, QUE, T rm pr JUVE TIMBER , LIMIT SALE Lumber Company Bispeses of Large Tract.| \u2014 IS $50,000\u2014PURCHASERS ARE FROM ONTARIO.fattloo, Nove 19.\u2014(Special,)\u2014The Same Lumber Company has just od its extensive limits in Shefford, and Brome Counties to joérell and Bayside, of Cntario, he price is $50,000.and does not jaclude moveable property.The Ontario buyers are said to be wing for an Ontario lumber firm.The deeds will be passed here, it is expected to-day or to-morrow, .= TE NEW ENPEROR OF CHA Bis Era to be Named \u201cPro- - thaimed Succession,\u201d MPIOMATIC CORPS TO EXPRESS | CONDOLENCE IN THE FOR- .BIDDEN CITY.°° in, China, November 19.\u2014 An oid issued yesterday declared that the era of Pu Yi, the infant Emperor # China, be named \u2018\u2018Hsuan Tung,\u201d mening \u2018proclaiming succession.\u201d Tis characterization is interpreted as yoifying the unification of the nation won the reform programme of the + throne._ Another edict orders \u2014a posthumous til for Huang-Hsu in recognition of hs merits.It enlarges upon the re- jum programme to which the vale- dcory of the Emperor committed the drone, and thus commits the Govern- met again to the details set forth in {lw programme.Te regent has set aside May 25 for the members of the diplomatic corps | alin to appear.in the Forbidden (dy and express condolence of their miive governments on the death \u2018de Emperor and Empress.Three pabirs from.each legation will be re- divdat 9 am.They will bow three tom bedore the cdffins of the Em- {| Pætr-wd the Dowager Empress, and wa to Prince Chun.the regent.Me Dowager Empress Vehonala, + és and the ministers, has issued mafict that the period of mourning kW reduced for the regent and the wt to one hundred days, and for | fe people to seventy-seven days.= REVIEW ASS Several are Being Heard To- \" Day and To-Morrow.\u2014\u2014=\u2014 : SOME IMPORTANT MATTERS TO BE DECIDED BY THE HIGHER COURT, There are a \u2018number of cases down for hearing in the Court of Review, Montreal, which sits to-day and tomorrow, Among them are: De.C.Lusignan vs, the Nichols Chemical Co.This is an appeal from a judgment rendered by Mr, Justice Hutchinson wherein he condemned the company to pay her $2,000 for the death of her son who Med from the effects of inhaling gas in an acid tank.The Company is represented by Mr.C, W.Cate and Mr.J.Nicol is for the plaintiff in Court below.Sylvestre vs.Miquelon.This was an action for $5,000 damages.Mr.Justice Demers gave judgment for $50 and costs.Appeal was entered against this judgment.The attorneys are Mr.M.O\u2019'Bready for Sylvestre and Messrs.Panneton & Leblanc for Mique- lon, Po ; Lachance vs.The C.P.R.This was an action for $6,000 which the plaintif claimed in her own behalf and that of her minor children for the death of her husband, Mr.Lemay, car repairer in the employ of the C.P.R.at Sherbrooke.The case was heard before Mr.Justice Hutchinson and =a jury.A verdict of $3,500 was returned in favor of the plaintiff.Mr.J.P.Wells is for the company and Mr.L.E.Panneton for plaintiff.Brault vs.Kennedy.This was an action in.connection with a stock broking deal.The action was main- ta ned in the Superior Court here and defendant entered an appeal.Mr.F.Campbell is for plaintiff, while Mr.J.Leonard is for defendant.: The other cases are Cote vs.La Corporation du Comte de Windsor; American Asbestos Company vs.Johnson Company; Begin vs.Doirion et vir.- LAID TO REST.FUNERAL OF SIR HENRY.JOLY DE LOTBINIERE AT QUEBEC.Quebec, Nov.19.\u2014The \u2018funeral of the late Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere took place yesterday afternôon \u201cto the Ang: lican Cathedral.The cortege was an imposing one, being attended by a large concourse of mourners, which included His Honar the Lieutenant-Gov- ernor, accompanied by his A.D.C.; Sir ers, were received Wednesday that | Tn Valley te mou k-5 o'clock yesterday afternoon, We this despagch was filed, the city be modified on account of Lo gre anticipated.Ten thousand Wtigndrilled troops are in Pekin,and d ence assures the maintenance These soldiers are friendl to foreigners, y A - LIBEL.ACTION.Nree Were Entered in Mont- Teal Yesterday.ER | ™0 FOR $900 EACH AND THE OTHER 1S FOR CRIMINAL or * LIBEL.- treal, Nov, 19.ZThree actions vas teken in the Court House yes- ÿ &5 & result of an article in a Paper, in which Mr.Rufus H.oy candidate in Compton county, * Me last elections, was called \u201ca tical Orangeman .action was'a 8900 suit for dam: o sganst Les Depeches Limitee,\u201d 3 Pét.in which the- article was\" The second action was for $900 dam- wail Printers of \u2018Les Depeches aoe) (J8Per, the firm being.accord- Pobeg.responsible for what was al 8 warrant on charge of | ler libel was taken| out against ore Viger, editor df (O18 alleged to have outre for the article the paper, cen directly alleged as he actions are entered through See of Casgrain, Mitchell and ENT INQUIRY MAY FALL THROUGH.i - trees a, BOYS DEMAND COUNSEL THEY WILL NOT APPEAR.bility Nov._19.\u2014lhere is a pos- Harpe, at thé investigaticm into the Yaingt ade by the McGill students The stud ® police may fall through.nîttes that ave notified the com- by une\u201d they must be represented ai or they will not appear.vy oo tn that as there are two law- hit 4, ; pnmit tee it would be un- .\u201d Students to refuse th re- tation by counsel, ° them re the re of Police when asked about how gp Said tha: he did not care Vumyigge, oY was carried out.The a yy gs not decided how to act i later Make.uo definite decision un- In case \u2026.- / hen their quest is refused the against the r manoeuvres in the Yang \u201cters who are in town, besides | TWO SENTENCED Lomer Gouin and those of his minis- other leading citizens.The service was con- du by the Very Rev, Dean Wil liams, who recited the prayers, while the Lord Bishop read the lesson and pronounced the benediction.Most of the city clergy occupied seats in the chancel.The interment took place in Mount Hermon cemetery, the funeral prayers being said by the Dean.The floral tributes were numerous and very handsome.Sir Lomer Gouin has received the following telegram from the Hon.Richard MacBride, Premier of British Columbia : ; Victoria, B.C., Nov.19.\u2014My col leagues of the Executive Council and myself desire to express for the people of this province our deep regret of the death of Sir Henri Joly de Lotbiniere, who so long and-wisely filled the position of lieutenant-governon.\u2019\u201d\u201d / LE FROM THIS DISTRICT.| 1 | | STRONGLY OPPOSED DISTRICT ST.MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.Regular Meeting Held Yester- \"day in Sherbrooke.: MONTREAL PROFESSORS WILL GIVE ADDRESSES AT FEBRUARY MEETINGS.of St, Francis Medical Association was held yesterday at the Monument National, the following members being present; Da B.J, Willia 15, President, in the chair, Drs, Darche, Chag- non, Ledoux, Austin, Gadbois, Tok: | king (Richmond), A MacDonald (Bury¥, 1 King (Waterville), Lamy, Ethier, Mac- kay (Windsor Mills), Farwell, Cabana, and Foss.Dr, Comptois, of East Clifton, was elected a member of the Association.The paper for the meeting entitled \u2018\u2018Headaches of Ocular Origin,\u201d was presented by Dr, Darche.The subject was taken up in a systematic thorough manner, the etiology, pathology and medical treatment each ré- ceiving & great deal of attention, It was pointed out that a large percent-' age of headaches were due to eye strain, and although up to 5 or 6 years ago very little stress was laid on this factor, now men in all branches of medicine are forced to recognize it as a_most potent cause.The doe- tor related several cases in his own practice where most persistent headaches, were caused by slight errors of refrattion.Dr, Farwell led in the discussion, explaining the cause of many headaches as being due to eye trouble.e doctor made a general review of the subject quoting cases which had occurred in his own practice.Dr.Mackay, of Windsor Mills, followed with some very pertinent remarks regarding - the relation of the general practitioner to the specialist in this branch.Several members took part in the \u2018discussion which followed, Cases \u2018in practice were related - by the following: .Dr.Mackay, Haemaphelia, Dr.Austin, Haemaphelia, in scarlet fever.Dr.King, Prolonged Innanition in a chronic of; holic, Dr.Tomkins, Myocaedi- tis tfeated by digitalin in preference to Tr.Digitalis.Dr.Gadbois, l\u2019rema- ture labor in twin pregnancy.Dr.MacDonald, Gall stones with Hepatio abscess.- { It was announced that an address in medicine.would be given by Adami, of McGill University at March meeting, and ah address on sis gery by Dr.Lachapelle, of Laval Uni- Port at the February meting, After the transaction cf «ome further business the meeting adjourned.tt MICHIGAN LUMBERMEN RE-OPEN FIGHT.Try for Reduction of $2 in U.S.Tariff.\u2014 x BY OTHER LUMBER INTERESTS, - WHO \" FEAR CANADIAN TRADE.Detroit, Mich., Nov, 19.\u2014The white the lumbermen of Michigan will reopen the fight tor the reduction of the $2 tariff on rough lumber, The white pine men will ba opposed by all the other lumbering interests of the country, with the possible exce tion of Wisconsin and Minnesota.\u2018both the south and among Americans interested in British.Columbia and the - TO DEATH.pes MURDERERS JOHNSON AND - SZWERZDA TO BE HANGED, + UNLESS CABINET INTERVENES.| Kenora, Ont., Novembër 19.\u2014At the Kenora.assizes yesterday Mr.Justice Britton sentenced George Frederick Johnson to be hanged on January 20, for the murder of Mrs.Ella Acker- mann, on July 23.The victim was the landlady of his boarding house, and he also assaulted her sister, her husband and her little boy, but these people survived the dreadful beating he gave them.Brampton, Ont.November 19.\u2014 Stofan Szwerzda was yesterday afternoon found guilty of having murdered Olak Loutick, and was sentenced td be hanged on February 11.; The crime for which Szwerzda is to hang came to light on May 3 last, when some boys playing on the farm of Samuel Faskin, near Erindale, found the body of Loutick in a wood, partly covered with leaves, Szwerzda had been seen in company with tick a few days before, and he | was \\arrested at his boarding house ak 99 \u2019Teraulay*street.KING AND | QUEEN OF SWEDEN.GUESTS OF LORD MAYOR AND \u201c CORPORATION OF LONDON.London, Nov.19.\u2014The King Queen of Sweden, who are at present in England as the guests of King Edward at Windsor, paid a state visit to Loudon yesterday and were entertained at luncheon in the Guildhall by the Lord Mayor and the Corporation of London.An address was presented u- Western States, the reduction of \u2018the tariff will be fought tooth and nail.Michigan hardwood men also will op- \u2018pose the reduction as there are oceans of hardwood left in Michigan.The Michigan hemlock men also have enough to last them for forty years, an the two will not stand for opening the gates to Canadian white pine.The Michigan white pine men, however, have practically nothing with which to run their mills except Canadian pine, | and over one hundred million feet of this is shipped into Bay City every | year, while smaller quantities go to Saginaw, Grand Rapids and other \u2018\u201cn- terior towns.With the tariff removed it is believed this amount | would be tripled or quadrupled, and the hemlock men particularly are afraid of it.Southern pine will be the bitterest opponent, as évery foot brought from Canada supplants southern pine shipped to Northern States.The white pine men, however, believe the amount shipped from Canada while vastly benefitting Michigan, swould do no harm outside the city.BANK MANAGER SHOOTS HIMSELF.> \u2014\u2014\u2014 OFFICIALS KNOW OF NO REASON WHY MR.R._P.DAVIDSON TOOK HIS OWN LIFE.Lakefield, Ont., Nov.19:\u2014R.P.Davidson, manager of the Traders Bank here, shot himself with a revolver, and died yesterday morning at 2,30, without regaining consciousness.Mr.Davidson was \u201c33 years of age, and leaves a widow and one child.He and | had been here six years and was popular with all classes.The bank\u2019s offic- jals state that they know of no J son for his act.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 AN CUT HIS WRIST WITH AN AXE.Lake Megantic, Nov.19.\u2014 (Special) FRANCIS The regular meeting of the District | due to car sickness, motor riding, etc., | Lis gold in Alberta, the chicken , 1908, Ee pe ONE CENT DID NOT CARE TO LIVE ANY LONGER.Sad End of Sherbrooke Young \u2014e> RICHMOND, THIS MORNING.) Richmond, Nov.19 \u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.W, E.McLellan, a yo man from Sherbrooke, was found hanging to his bedpost here, at about 7.30 last night, As soon as the discovery was made, Dr, Johnson was called and after an examination and judging from the chdracter of the act, he thought the must have been committed at about noon yesterday, McLellan was & young man about 21 years of age and had been representing the Milwaukee Dustless Broom Company.in this vicinity for some months and was boarding with Mrs.\u2018Fynan, at whose\u2019 ' home the tragedy took place.- .\u201c The young man.got up in good spirits yesterday morning and went about his regular work.When supper time came he did not turn up and at about 7.30, Mrs.Fynan found his \u2018door locked and when it was forced open, the lifeless body of the unfortunate young man was found hanging from the bedpost.He had used rope for this purpose.The following note was found near his lifeless body : \u201c\u201cWhen you fi body don\u2019t think I am insane.Simplv tired of living.I have no friends and sée nothing but hard work and hardship before me.Hope to meet some of you in the future.\u201d © Deceased, although a stranger in this town, had made many friends during the time he remained here.He had a genial disposition and ,the news of his rash deed came as a shock to the people here.he body was taken to Barrie Bros., undertakers, where the inquest will be held on the arrival of Dr.Bachand, who is expected to arrive on the 10 o'clock train.Many people in Sherbrooke were shocked this morning to hear of the sad death of W.-E, McLellan at Richmond.He was well known and well liked around town.For a time he worked at St.George's Club._ His health was not very good and it is thought that a feel g of despondency grew upon him, resulting in the unfortunate ending of his life, .' + - IPRINCE EDWARD | ISLAND.ELECTIONS.One Cabinet Minister Defeated.SIXTEEN LIBERALS AND FOURTEEN .CONSERVATIVES RETURNED.Charlottetown, P.E.I., November 19.\u2014At 11 o'clock last night it looked as if the next Prince Edward Island Legislature would stand 16 to 14, as a result of the general elections which took place yestéfday.Among the defeated candidates is Hcn.S.E.Reid, commissioner of agriculture, who represented one of the districts in Prince county.Another prominent Liberal who met defeat in Prince county is Captain Joseph Read.Hon.KJ, H.Comminskey, commissioner of public works, is elected in Queens county, but by a narrow majority, The standing of the parties may be affected by a few distant polls yet to be received, and by scrutiny in the case of close votes, which exist in several districts.At this hour it seems to be 16 to 14, as follows : \u2018 Conserva- Constituency.Liberals, tives.Kings aosvse vasss à sta 3 7 Prince essesd vannes vovese 0% 4 6 d Queens vséape wesene A ob 9 1 Total +.\u2026 16 14 eet o> NUGGET IN GIZZARD.ALBERTA MAN'S DISCOVERY ~ TURNS OUT TO BE BRASS.Toronto, Novemb?r 19.\u2014Some days ago .a letter from Green Court, Alberta, arrived in the office of Mr.Gibson, Ontario\u2019s deputy minister of mines.It contained a nugget about\u2019 the size of a pea and worn very smooth.letter stated that the nugget was found in a chicken\u2019s gizzard, - together | with six other pieces a little smaller.The bird was killed near the mouth of McLeod river, and the discoverer not unnaturally thought it to be gold.Mr, Gibson examin .the nugget, which looked something like the real thing, apd had it analyzed.\u2018\u2018Simply brass,\u201d\u201d came back the report, If there will not go down to posterity as its discoverer, - THE COLOR OF EGGS.(Fram the Youth\u2019s Companion.) Mr.A.H.Horwood of the Leicester (England) Museum remarks that the colors of birds\u2019 eggs can in a large number of cases be traced to the necessity of \u2018\u2018protective resemblance.\u201d White eggs are usually laid by birds nestling in \u2018holes in trees, or in dark situations like owls, woodpeckers and some pigeons.Most birds nesting on or near the ground lay egyws of an olive-green or brown ground color.The eggs of grouse, ptarmigan and so forth resemble the heather among which they are laid.Those of the ringed plover, little \u2018tern and oyster catcher resemble the sand and shingle \u2014Mr.J.Martel, of Piopolis, had the misfortune to cut the wrist of his right hand badly on Monday, by fal- ln the courts, ° A Ed vt Fy ket.{ to the King of Sweden in a gold cas-.ling om his axq while turning a log, Ï of the beach.The lapwing\u2019s eggs closely simulate bare soil or dried bents.The: young chicks show similar \u201cprotective\u201d colors, THE INQUEST - WAS HELD IN| hb my The ; CHAMPION HARRIER OF EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Passiiicnmnn ag .The above is a picture of Mr.Nixon E.Dean, of the Lennoxville Harriers, winner of the recent Daily Record Road Race, and thereby became champion long distance runner of the.Eastern Townships.As recently stated, Dean only became interested in running last summer through a young man, a member of the Gordon's, Montreal, who came out to work\u2018 on his father\u2019s farm.- He began training and ran in two long distance races in Montreal.In the first he finished 12th and in the other he finished 2nd.In the Record\u2019s 77-10 mile race, he \u2018finished the course in good style in 44.25 exceedingly good time under the weather conditions which prevailed.Harvey Westgate and Tevyaw were not far behind and a fine contest for first position is already being anticipated for next year.The friends of Dean are confident that he will be able to retain the championship.He.will be 18 years of age on Dec.28th: next.MISSING BANK CLERK.LEON RENAUD'S BODY.FOUND FLOATING IN LAKE ST.PETER.Montreal, Nov, :19.\u2014The body of St.Catherine street branch of the Montreal City and District Savings Bank, was discovered Tuesday floating in Lake St.Peter, near Pierreville, A bank book of the bank in which he worked was found in the clothing, and by this means identity was made easier, as the features of the deceased were beyond recdznition.The body, which \u2018was found by Mr.Urbain Janelle, of Pierreville, nad the appearance of having been in the water several weeks, Fes __ GOVERNOR-GENERAL IN MONTREAL.eaten WILL TAKE UP RESIDENCE IN THAT CITY FOR A MONTH, Montreal, Nov.19.\u2014His Excellency, the Governor-General arrived in Montreal Tuesday evening, accompanied by Lord Lascelles, A.D.C.He was entertained at luncheon at the Mount Royal Club by the Anti-Tuberculosis League, after which he formally opened the Anti-Tuberculosis Exhibition.Earl Grey will return to Ottawa today, but will be back again in Montreal on Monday, to take up his residence at Lord Strathcona\u2019s house, for a month.: sr ; ! ROBINS STILL WITH US.- East Angus, Nov.19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Alex.Oliphant saw a robin \u2018on Monday.\u2018This is something very unusual for this time of the year.A FCRTUNATE HUNTER.Bromptonville, Nov, 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mr.F.J.Alger, of this place, killed two of the largest deer ever killed in this vicinity in the Stoke woods yesterday.One of them dressed 240 pounds, and the other 234 pounds.HIVE OF BEES STOLEN ON HAL- LOWE\u2019EN, Bury, Nov.18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.M.Trombley was unfortunate enough to lose a beautiful hive of bees on Hal- lowe\u2019en night.Parts of the hive were found on the road near by.This seems like carrying jokes a little too far, nna = $ THREE INITIATIONS AT COOK- , SHIRE.Cookshire, Nov.19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014An unusually interesting meeting was held last evening of Vera Lodge, No.8, of the Rebekahs.It was largely attended, and three candidates initiated.They were: Mrs.H.A.Worby, Mrs.Williams, of Fast Angus, and Mrs.E.L.Hall, of Linda.After the meeting refreshments were served, and a very } enjoyable soeial time passed Leon Renaud, lately employed in the } FATHER PUTS UP Case Liberated.rares HIS FATHER TO HELP HIM PROVIDE BAIL.Jos.Boudreau who was bound over | to take His triai before the Court of King\u2019s Bench, yesterday, by Judge Mulvena on the charge of having ap- _| propriated a sum of money from a resident of Bury in the City Hotel, was liberated on bail Judge Mulvena.The accused\u2019s father Put up a surety of $500, and the as- cused also gave his personal bond fer $500, : : Barre, who was also bound over om the same charge, has not yet heen liberated.His bail bonds were fixed at the same amount, but he is waiting the arrival of his father who is iv the woods.LAKE WEEDON LIQUOR CASE.H.Lussier, of Lake Weedon, pleaded guilty to selling liquor without a license and was fined $50 and costs or three months yin jail.Alcide Beliveau, of Scotstown, was fined $20 and costs, or three months without a license.\u2014 JOHN .ROCKEFELLER El Tells of the Growth of Standard O:l Business.bas WAS A $4,000 CONCERN BACK IN THE EARLY SEVENTIES.New York, November 19.\u2014John D.Rockefeller, president of the Standard Oil Company, made his appearance as a witness for the defence in the federal suit to dissolve the so-called oil trust yesterday.Ex-Judge Franklin -Ferriss, master of the proceedings, had ordered that no spectators be permitted to- enter the chamber and policemen posted at the door turned back an insistent throng that besieged the door where the testimony was being taken.= Mr.Rockefeller had scarcely entered when his counsel motioned him to take the witness chair.He gave his testimony in a clear, resonant voice which could be heard | all over the court room._ Mr.Rockefeller described how the great business developed from a $4,000 beginning back in the early seventies.AUSTRALIA AND EMPIRE.PREMIER'S VIEWS SIMILAR TO THOSE -OF PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND.London, Nov.19.\u2014A despaich from \u2018Melbourne declares that Premier Fisher says his attitude towards imperial _ affairs is not essentially different from Premier Deakin\u2019s.The laborites objee- tive in imperial matters provided for free development of loyal ideals.He was satisfied that Australia could reach her national destiny under the aegis of the British Crown and Empire.He did not anticipate the same effects from preference as Premier Deakin.While holding the Australian navy a necessity, he agreed that the Commonwealth must maintain hér com-.nection with the Imperial navy.ID 0d THE WEATHER.LOCAL FORECAST ¢ Satpal Tight snowialls, and milder, Friday fair DALY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS.-| the sportsmen mr mn \u2014 A LARGE FLOCK OF GEESE.Bishop\u2019s Crossing, Nov.19.\u2014(Spes- ial.)\u2014A large flock of wild geese lighted in Mirror Lake yesterday morning and caused considerable excitement, as \u2018 turned out in large numbers but at the first approach of danger they rose in a body from the water and were soon out of reach of the shots which were fired at them.The sportsmen returned empty-handed, but -well repaid for the trip by seeing as fine a flock of geese as ever lighted \u2018here, .INTERESTING TON.Sutton, Nov.19 \u2014(Specçial.)\u2014E very- thing seems to he progressing nicely at the Academy this year, and.teachers and pupils are doing their best te work out a successful year.Mr.hour ar two every evening sinee the electric lights were installed.The latest thing: to be introduced is a debata once in two weeks on Friday aîter- noon.The first one -was held laut Friday, the subject being, \u2018\u2018Resolved, that home work is beneficial to the student.\u201d The speakers on the affirm- , ative wers Messrs.Jack Dyer, Leslie Clark and Miss Addie Sweet, and on the negative, Miss Mamie Holmes and Messrs.Courtney Harris and Frank Jenne.The decision was in faver ef the afirmative.- OTHER AWAITS THE ARRIVAL OF this morning by in jail for keeping a temperance hotel - DEBATE AT SUT- - BAIL FOR HIS SON.One of Accused in Card Game AS A WITNESS.Crutchfield is taking one grade for an - a PAGE TWO._SHÉRBROOKE DAILY RECORD, \u2018 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19,1903.\u2018 CE = Lr a hs a.1 + ; - A A .- : Z > .SER = vus SF lm ie ie Xfi 2 a.i = AM Aad en.gion, Ge ae \" es gag PVR lo rT = \" 20H.Pons > MA ae OU \u2018 > - 05 ns : .Tre ou I 72» a Ls ; PIE ROUE ses SI Cg A RITES = ia ta An ANE Sie ee LA ae dn meh ale Bo mr ie Mone 4.msg Silat VEN ee med an RST NG STONER TRAC ares SEE : x re Pr ae 0, > ~ .| \u2018 : | ' _ - ; 3 Le poe ax 5 LY pat = se Lo % i LEE a oo.a p 5 Tw = posal A .; .; .Co Lo ; _ ; tte iy OBI tes tu Sen canne mar sex cas , 9 \u2018 \" 9 nu y = y Phe A r.2 ry 4 - Chie.> es a - ol od D Te DA 2 sent q ve \u201c3 x y 4 Ly > * ax ey py pa PIA igen ae ERR restes NN CS A pa ado) ae ture tie Pn PP 14 APE 2 RR Spar Shon | EON LM ART WAL wet cast hu wy ae Whey reg rb 9 - - = ; ; ; 2 - à \u201c - : ° A > Sept ai Corail aus Ir TTT .SEL Se SAT = La LE AA kT 1408 = N .sers tps Es dopé ee > For - tis ot nye he = a + 5 4 Œ, ny A = ; TS g ç 7 ; ™ iat, a: ; ! : maté > van .F = cater poe cas RY pa pdt LE Cat per MN SEE pee A pion TLE: A È pas I Arranging your rooms for the winter you may find your Portieres faded.We can dye - them to match your carpets or paper and make them look as good as new.IMPERIAL LAUNDRY & STEAM DYE WORKS, 6 Water Street, - .» Sherbrooke Both phones.Mr.George Cole A Prominent Citizen of Kin- cardine, Ontario = Restored to Health by Vinol \u201cHaving for years Suffered from cat- arth and a cough, and being run-down owing to a severe attack of bronchitis, and after seeking relief in vain from | veraleso-called remedies, I took three: bottles of Vinol, which completely Je- stored my usual vigor, entirely removed the mucous and cured the cough.\u201cI consider Vinol the greatest and most beneficial remedy ever offered the public, and am glad to testify to its efficiency.\u2019 George Cole, \u2018\u2018The Pines,\u201d Kincardine, Ontario.\u2019 This» is because Vinol is a genuine tonic and Thody-builder which contains peptonate of iron together with every one of the body-building, medicinal elements of cod liver oil, but without one drop of oil to upset the stomach and retard its work.Vinol acts directly upon the stomach, creates a healthy appetite and enables the digestive organs to obtain the necessary elements from the - food eaten to make tich, red blood, .healthy Sesh and muscle tissue and create strength.: Your money back if Vinol fails to ben- efit.W.H.Griffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke.ST.PIERRE TROUBLE.ts PEOPLE HELD DEMONSTRATION IN FAVOR OF FREE SCHOOLS.Paris, Nov.19.\u2014The Temps, yesterday afternoon, published a despatch from St.Pierre-Miquelon, the French Islands off the coast of Newfoundland \"saying that there has been a big manifestation in St.Pierre in favor of free schools.The movement was creat-.party.The people: got out of hand and made their way ed by the clerical to the house of the governor, where they raised aloft the American flag.The police are \u2018insufficient and trouble is feared.The Temps says: \u2018The news is significant but not unexpected as the abandonment of our fishing rights on the French shore \u2018 of Newfoundland struck them a blow they will feel for a long time to come.\u201d = _\u2014 THE \u2018EUCHARISTIC PROCESSION.STORY THAT THE KING INTERFERED TO PREVENT IT © DENIED.| FRENCH RESIDENTS WAVE STARS ARDSTRPES France May Have Help of British Warship at St.Pierre DEMONSTRATION TAKES PLACE © IN ST.PIERRE.Paris, Nov.19.\u2014The Temps yester: \u2014 day afternoon published a despatch from St.Pierre, Miquelon, the French islands on the coast of Newfoundland, saying that there has been a big manifestation in St.Pierre in faver .of free schools.The movement was created by the Clerical party.The people got out of hand and made their way to the house of the governor, where they raised aloft the American flag.They then marched to the American Consul\u2019s office.The consul was not in the office at the time, and the crowd \u2018went to the residence of the American official.The.consul, however, could not he seen, and the crowd took it out in singing \u201cThe Marsellaise, ! and erying \u2018Vive l\u2019Amerique,;\u201d and - Vive 1a Liberte.\u201d : - The trouble grows out of the old question of Church and State, and \u2018an effort that is being made to establish a clerical or free school in St.Pierre.The Colonial Government has refused to permit this and yesterday, two of the professors, who are strong: ly supported by the Clerical party here vero.taken before court and fined 100 francs each.- The demonstration was a profest a- Government.It is understood that the Colonial Governor has taken the matter up with the - Frenclétovern- ple of St.Pierre know what can be done.St, John\u2019s, Nfld., November 19.\u2014Des- patches from St.Pierre state that the.situation there is serious.There are only 30 police on the entire island, the population of which is about 5,000.The manifestation on the part of school question.The people of St.Pierre demand free schools in which \u2018religious instruction is given.The administration of the colony was waitell upon by a delegation of taxpayers, all heads of families, who strongly set farth the views of the townspeople.The administrator promised to refenthe demands to the authorities in Paris by cable -immedi- ately, and requested the populace to be orderly pending the receipt of a reply.\u2019 It is understoad here that should violence be attempted the British | warship Brilliant, now in St, John\u2019s | harbor, will proceed to the French town.France has no.warship nearer St.Pierre than Brest and the West Indies.The St.Pierre despatches say that the crowd whic marched to the Government House numbered 1,000, and that it also visited the United States.consul and cheered the United States.Placards bearing the words \u201cLiberty or Death\u201d have been posted on the doors of the closed schools by the church party.oo The belief is French Government refuses on- sider its action the annexation party of St.Pierre will endeavor to \u2018induce the United States to purchase the colony.: \u2018DANVILLE., +.The Five Hundred Club met for the first time since organizing on Wednesday evening at \u201cEdgewood,\u201d the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Cleveland.\u2018London, Nov.19.\u2014An absurd report relative to the King having directly intervened in the: matter of the euch- isti ssion, i A i DS : aristic procession, held in London last most enjoyable evening a the home of September, has received a greater measure of currency than it deserved.The story was that the King sent Mr.Asquith a cipher message of 250 words by telegraph, suggesting that the procession should be stopped, \u201cit being an infringement of the royal prerogative.\u201d An official denial was hardly necessary, but one was issued because of the wide publicity given to this cock-and-bull story._ \u2014 EAST ANGUS.Mrs.Alex.Burns and Miss Julia Hicks spent Monday in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Oscar Rolfe has returned home to Ascot Corner, after spending a few days with her mother, Horton.Mr.Alex.Burns has completed his new bakery.The Ladies\u2019 Aid Tuesday, was well attended.The children of the Methodist Sunday School meet to rehearse for the Christmas tree this afternoon.The Guild meets with Mrs.Little this afternoon.The saw mill has closed for a short time.| Mr.JJ.Currie has purchased Mr.W.MeBaine\u2019s farm.- Arrivals: A.B.Cowen, J.A.Tate, Fred F.H.Mordison, Sherbrooke :.R.P.Sills, Montreal ; J.A.Vian, Victoriaville: Dr.J.A.Javelle, W.L.Cho: quette, Sherbrooke ; H, Milligan, of Montreal! : Edson Warner, Sand Hill ; H.P.Dernier, Cookshire ; A.Birks, Montreal : J.T.Mackie, Cookshire ; J.H.Webster, Sherbrooke, ° en at Mrs.Planche\u2019s, The many friends of Mn.George Mc- Cracken regret to.learn of his illness, land wish him a speedy recovery.+ The Young People\u2019s Club spent a the Rev.and Mrs.E.C.Woodley on * Tuesday.The Right Rev, the Lord Bishop oi \u2018Quebec will hold a Confirmation service, followed by a celebration of the Holy Communion at St.Augustine's church on Sunday next, 22nd inst., at 10.30 a.m.His Lordship will also confirm a class at Kingsey Falls church, at 3 p.m., and will preach at Asbestos school house at 7 p.m.the same day.All are invited\u2019 to these services, At the Advent Christian church on next Sunday the services.will bé of unusual interest.Rev.G.Howard Malone, of Nanking, China, will speek bath morning and evening, It is sui- ficient to say that there is a rare treat in store for those who hear Mr.Malone; as he is a talented speaker who does not fail to entertain and instruct his\" hearers, + \u2019 : EAST FARNHAM.Mrs.Cortez and Miss Lucy Buck are visiting Mrs.Chauncey Hawk at Brigham.Mr.and Mrs.Jake Ellison visited Mr.and Mrs.George Hawk on Tues- day- - : : Mr.George Hawk has undergone a treatment from Dr.Johnson, of Kansas, for a lupus on his face.It has heen entirely removed.His many friends are pleased to hear of the miraculous cure which has troubled him for some years back.\u2018 Miss Bernice Morey has been ill for a week and unable to attend school, «Mrs.Bullard is very ill again.¥ à Black Watch ! Chewing THE BIG BLACK PLUG.¢ Tobacco » gainst this action on the part of the ment and has promised to let the peo!) the populace is due largely to \u2018the held here thay if the o-c |spent last week in Four Men Isjured at Thetford Hines.- TWO OF THE INJURED MEN TAKEN 10 HOTEL DIEU, \u201c QUEBRE.C Thetford Mines, Nov, 19.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Jean Voroski, a \u201cJapanese, Xavier Gagne, Chas.Lessard and Laverdiere were here yesterday while at work for the Corporation of Thetford Mines, - near Narcisse seriously wounded the new St.Maurice church, as a result of an explosion.The men were at work picking out rock after a blast when the explosion occurred.It it thought that a portion of the dynamite had been\u2019 frozen and had not ex- mite had been fregen, and had not exploded until struck by the workmen\u2019s pick.Voroski, it is feared, will l&e both eyes.Ga may lase one eye, besides other injur-\" tes about the body.Both men were taken to the Hotel Dieu Hospital, Quebec.Lessard and Laverdiere\u2019s injuries are not of so serious nature they will likely recover,- «7.- pone WORK FOR TURKISH ASSEMBLY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 STANTINOPLE = BELIEVES THAT PARLIAMENT WILL BE A GREAT HELP IN SOLVING TURKEY\u2019S FOREIGN PROBLEMS.von Bieberstein, expresses-great confi- that.the political programme of the Young Turks, with certain modifications, will be \u2018to the advantage of the Administration, which is a necessity.Everything possible should be done, he is forcing the grand Kaimil Pacha, to drag.with the Powers, although Baron vim Bieberstein believes it would be pre- vizier, }ierable for the ministry to come before Parliament with different proposi- tics to be submitted to the Powers: and hills to submit to Parliament, thus facilitating their task.The ambassador thinks the question of pay- he settled easily by reciprocal concessions.He also recognizes that Ser- compensations, but added that Ser- via lost nothing of its own by the ax- nexation of Bosnia by Austria-Hungary or the declaration of the dependence of Bulgaria.FOR ITS OVERTHROW.despatch ta the Standard quotes Sun Yat Sen, the Chinese reformer, askay- in~ that the reformers are fostering a new movement in Central China to overthrow the Manchu dynasty.Tokio, that the political powers_have agreed to the maintenance of the status quo in China.AYER\u2019S CLIFF.Arrivals are: Mrs.W, Schofield, of Sherbrooke, the guest of Mrs.: A.E.Hurd on Wednesday ; Mr.C.Wright, \u2018of Montreal, in town Tuesday ; Miss McDonald, from Boston, where spent the summer ; Mish M.Hovey, inson ; B.E.Converse, of Barnston.Departures include : Mr, S.' E.Hill, to Coaticook-for a few days; Mrs.Webster and Misg Webster to Sherbrooke for the day; Mrs.J.L.Con- port for the day; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.V.Stalker to Derby Line.for the week end the guest of Mrs.J.J.Parker; | Miss Gertrude Webster on Tuesday for { Lakewood, N.J., where she will gpend the winter; Miss Grace Thompson spending Sunday with friends at New port; A.G.Clough to Boston on business.0?.Quite a number .of our young people, attended the oyster supper at Mr.H, Ayer\u2019s, Brown\u2019s Hill.- The fwo pay stations for the People\u2019s Telephone Co., are at the Cottage House and at Mr, T.C.Nortcn\u2019s house.| Miss Winnie Sampson has entered upon her new duties in A.E.Hurd\u2019s store.| ' ' Mrs.E.P.Lyon was at home to the Ladies\u2019 Aid Tuesday afternoon.kerchief sale and oyster supper Tuesday evening, December lst, -in the County Hall.A Leap Year ball is being contemplated by the ladies of this place.\u2014_\u2014,\u2014\u2014 DUDSWELL CENTRE.\u2018Among the arrivals include : Mrs.Westman spending the week end at her sister\u2019s, Mrs.T, C.Osgood\u2019s ; Mrs.L.A.Stacey home from Montreal.; Departures are: Mrs.J.W.Andrew to Birchton for a ,week with Mrs.Todd ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Jarvah to Montreal to attend their son\u2019s wedding ; Miss Ruth Bishop, who has spent the summer here, to Mr, S.Bishop\u2019s, Erle ; Miss Bessie Andrew, who Marbleton and Dudswell Centre, to her home in Kid- derville, : The many friends of Mr.L.S.Loth- rop will be pleased to hear he is able house for a couple of weeks, .Isale* in the Town Hall on WATERVILLE.The supper and entertainment held in the Town Hall a few nights ago, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 Guild of St.John\u2019s church, in spite of the -stormy night, proved very successful.Proceeds at door amounted to $55, : There will be a fancy and useful Saturday afternoon, Dec.19th, and a dramatic entertainment in the evening of the same day under the auspices of.the Guild, Don\u2019t fail to come, ~ _}TAPAN AGREES of what : desire.to and GERMAN AMBASSADOR AT CON- Constantinople, Nov,.19.\u2014The German ambassador.here, Baron Marschall: dence in Turkey's future and expects | country and the reorganization of the} asserts, to hagien the opening of Parliament, for tlle delay in this matter on .the pourparlers ment of an indemnity by Bulgaria may via is authorized to demand certain and Herzegovina.THE MANCHU DYNASTY.MOVEMENT IN CENTRAL CHINA London, November 19.\u2014A Singpore ovember 19.\u2014It was learned on, reliable authority here recently she of Way's Mills, visiting Mrs.F.Rob- | verse and.Mrs.E.E.Bangs to New: Playing a different play each evening.Davis to Sherbrooke for Sunday; Miss The ladies intend holding a hand- |- to go about after being confined to the | .WITH AMERICA, \u2014\u2014mminta} I TAKES.INITIATIVE IN OFFERING |} \"A SUITABLE STATEMENT, ON CHINA, _ Washington, Nov.1%-\u2014Japan, it developed \u2018Monday, has taken the initiative \u2018in making to the State Depart- meht a \u201cproposition now under con-|.@ sideration, one feature of which, it is understqoëd,: contemplates a restatement by both the United States \u2018and |\u2018 Japan regarding their attitude to- wands Lu © \u2018hina~-not Manchuria alone.-Not.that fhère is anything to add} to what already has been said, it is already bas beer put in bla and white, to remove any misapprehension which may exist in the public mind on the question.Then there rt \u2018but simple a re-affirmatio \u201cis the Japanese emigration and passport questions and the propositions made by Japan, it is thought, possibly may include: a reaffimmation by her of her good intentions honestly to carry- out for.promises \u201cin these matters, It is said at the State Depart- \u2018ment, however, that the working out of these regulations .shows Japan's ive up to her agreements, Ever since the - Japanese school -ques- tion.was an issue in California, when it was freely.predicted both in the \u2018| United States and.Europe that war | might come, it was pointed out, the development of the relations between the two countries has been along sa- tisfactery lines and embodied the ratification of an arbitration treaty, a trade-mark and copyright convention, and regulation of \u2018 immigration from Japan, culminating in the sending of the American fleet to Japan on a friendly visit.\u2018 \u2018 pi - p | BOSNIANS FEAR ATTACK - STRENGTH OF TROOPS ALONG THE FRONTIER INCREASED.- Vienna, November .19.\u2014It is official- creased necessity .for protegting the frontier dwellers of Bosnia, who feel themselves threatened by the violent agitation in neighboring countries, the Government has increased the strength of its.troops in Bosnia by 6,000.Some of Servia, and the belief is general that the increase is only | preliminary to further measures.| : : Belgrade, November 19.\u2014+As a result of urgent representations made by the powers, the Servian Goverhment has withdrawn its special military guards on the Autro-Hungarian frontier and discharged the reserves recently called to the colors.+ .SCOTSTOWN.Royal Templars rally night, will be Saturday, Nov.28th.The first, sleighs of the season were ~ seen Sunday as the people were cÂtn- | ing to church.Lo Deer are.very plentiful in this vicinity and a large number are being {killed.0 The Christian Endeavor social will be held in Strathcona Hall, Monday präfÿer meeting.Rev.G.H.Malone, a returned.missionary - from Nankin, China, will speak at the Advent Christian Church next Friday evening, at 7.30, : Mrs.A.Lemay has been visiting friends in town the past week.Rev.Allen .Morrison, of Kirkhill, Ont., left for his home last Monday morning.Mr.Morrison was here during last week, assisting: the pastor of the Presbyterian Church with the sa- crameht services.Rev.Mr.Morrison\u2019s preaching was very much appreciated by all who heard him.Preparations are being made for a Union Temperance mass meeting to be held Sunday evening, Nov.29th.: er rer 0 _ , - COATICOOR, There will be a special meeting of Harmony Lodge, Daughters of Rebekah, on next Monday evening, in the Lodge Room.7 House next Friday and Saturday, Mr.Willie.Hudson.is seriously ill with typhoid fever.It is hoped he will soon be able to be at his duties again.oo 10 .The Woman\u2019s Auxiliary will meet with Mrs.Porter.| Baldwin on Court treet, oh Friday \u2018afternoon, at 3 \u2018clock.\u201cMr.W.K.Robinson, was in town recently.Departures : Mr.J.B.Gendron, to Quebec ; Mr.Mrs.Dow who has been the guest of her daughter, Mrs.E.B.Fischer for the summer, home to Montreal.of Waterloo, \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BISHOP'S CROSSING, Mrs.A.Downes, who has been spending some.time with ner brother, Mr.Geonge Bennett, has returned to her home in.Brookbury.Mr.F.R.Bishop has gone to TIe- \u2018mesurier to try his luck catching tne wary fox.Mr.H.Tyte, of Brookbury, was the guest of Mr.George Bennett on Tuesday.c Rev.and Mrs.I.N.Kerr, of Marble- ton, were calling on friends on Wednesday.| , Miss Price, of Valleyfield, Que, has arrived to take charge of the Model school here and relieve Mrs.McFad- din, who has so kindly taught till a teacher could be procuped STANSTEAD.been spending a \u201cfew days in town, Mrs.Pope and grand-daughter, of Boston, are guests at Mr.H, B.Can- field\u2019s.\u201cSilver Plate that Wears® Silver of Quality For artistic charm, careful manufacture, style and long wear \u201c1847 ROGERS BROS.Spoons, knives, forks, efc., are y unequâaled.The standard of à silver excellence for 60 years, [SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS Tureens, bonbon dishes, trays, etc, dows beauly and qualily are made by the MERIDEN BRITA CO.i 0.A oo Vio da ; 1 ver ey | easseeeeoceesceeeceeeensececetessecsrspunn ly announced that in view of the in-.newspapers think the number inadequate, in view of the hostile attitude sew Era abo ol \" LT = - SALEOF = + on pe cite : Us wn ° Daily Ban er @ published every «: tnt LADIES\u2019 GOAT rs and Publishers prin AE at 106 and 10 guBSCH any address in ce.° ; and the Unite i sat Br six months, $l Lo \u2019 | ome TORE cents | & Pe ast: , ; + .à _.\u2019 dress \u2018 50.Manufacturers over makes bought at a price \u201c+ Xe Year on remicters \\ - .1 e ex ess that we can sell them at HALF PRICE JB Dreasutiof eg fêter letter.- es - ae poe OCF Thanks OE ery, ; \u2014 | hy Thoticse 30, ECC Semen AE 7 \u20ac - A ; : - - Cc G nàs of the print.} .: ) the ban day of y : We offer to our patrons and the public on Thursday § poire, marion, No cher \" 7 .: , - 7 = it received ; , 4 Î a.m., the overmakes of some Ladies Coats for Fall and \"circulation DAILY REC: 3 Winter wear.- tion \u2018statement for w- ï ° : | og.NOV- 14th, 1908: ; Mu, * Lane s aseens Holiday Joe mi van vor cv Holiday genes 0000 ee Fe jpdnesday ue a ©: ow ore S208 fardey oe 1225 day et rer EE nee SBB ssturday passse wrens + cor ST es 41,261 panch Difices othe Sherbrooke Daily Record Advertisements, \u2018Bub- exceeding 697 \u2014 HE CEATMS GOODS COST 23 TO 60 PER CENT, ABONE REGULAR MARKET VALUE.Montreal, Nov.- 19\u2014Popular indignation has been aroused by the revelations régarding the system of purchase of supplies for the city made by | Ald.Robinson at the last meeting of the City Council and it is likely that the civic authorities will be forced to accede to \u201cMr.Robiuson\u2019s demand for an investigation.Ald.Robinson declares that in certain civic departments goods have been purchased at from twenty-five to sixty per cent.above the regular market values and that a system of graft prevails by which the money of the citizens is recklessly squandered.He declares that he has documentary evidence to support his charges and can name specific cases.He demands that an enquiry be held in which case he promises to file documents which will through Montreal on his way to Quebec to embark on the steamship Gram- pian, Dr.Coward, the leader of the Sheflield choir, gave emphatic denial to the statement that the members of the organization were dissatisfied with their treatment in many of tbe Canadian cities which they visited, \u201cWe met with a few unavoidable discomforts in some of the small places we visited,\u201d said Dr.Coward, \u201cbut there 1s nat a members of the choir but will bring back to England pleasant memories of .the cordial reception and kind treatment accorded us by the people of Canada.The stogies of discomforts which we suffered through lack of hotell accommodation, etc., were grossly exaggerated in some of the papers.It is no small undertaking to care for two hundred people and look after their baggage, and in several places the hotel keepers were hardly prepared for the magnitude of the task before them, but everything possible was done to smooth over the little difficulties which we encountered, and it is not true that there is any feeling of soreness : KH RECORD Cl .panvBl 00 nd Publishers: to priv! published every afternoon, .pista $15, at 106 apd 108 Welling- : | .Fr BOL Torooks: [on strictly In ; Ts 150% 1s FON PRI in Canada, \u20181 - ç .\u2014\u2014 ~ Rhee aay 8 Ald.Robinson Declares Civic > » 3 » > % Montreal.,; \u2014 ST.LAWRENCE ROUTE BEAT ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS FOR ; PASSENGERS THIS YEAR.Montreal, Nov.19.\u2014With the sailing of the Allan Line Steamship Numidian at daybreak this morning the Montreal shipping season of 1908 may be said to have been oflicially closed.There are several small vessels still in port but the Numidian was the last of the passenger boats to leave the port.That the St, Lawrence route is becoming more and more popular among the travelling public of America, and that Canadian steamship companies are rapidly acquiring business which far- merly went to American and European companies sailing from New York and other United States ports is shown by the record of the past season's passenger traffic from the port of Montreal.The number of eastbound passengers who sailed from Montreal ior tails, which set them apart from others.J.A.WIGGETT & CO.Court House.Opposite PRIVATE Xmas and New Year GREETING GARDS, Samples now ready.An\u2019 inspection solicited.* F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, 10 Strathcona Square.\u201cCorn * Solvent is the best obtainable remedy 1 for either hard or soft corns.A good point about it is that itis «| easily applied, but best of all it removes the corn and does it painlessly.Price, 25 cents.Griffith's Drug Store (THE KODAK STORE} - 121 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.EASTERN = yn Lee, a left at any of the prove his assertions.among the members of the choir.\u201d European ports this summer was the > pion Branch Offices, and they will The charges have been denied by the ¢ largest on record.Eastern voyagers \\ p ne immediate tte eially, solicited Purchasing Committee of the City COWANSVILLE.do Mr.V.have come to Montreal from ali points | OWNSHIPS CS P .fas of BOF of this paper: Hali, but it appears likely.that a| Recent visitors here include Mr.V.lin the United States, even from as iar ! |: may be.p.C.Duboyce, Notary.Coaticook = ss N.P.Blisss a tag :\u2014 Mrs.LR.Bishop; Bison aRLiC :-=May E.Jones, ond \u2014 Miss E.McCourt.9 hite :\u2014F.À Bottome.er Mills :\u2014FI.Doughty va m:\u2014F.F.T.Browni - mere denial will not satisfy the citizens.Ald.Robinson declared to-day, that he would not let the matter rest until some action \u2018had been taken to oust the boodlers from the City Hall, and there is every likelihood that the Council will be forced to institute an Doray, of Montreal, guest of his brother, Mr.Edward Doray.Mr.and Mrs, Doray are leaving Cowansville to take possession of the Sweetsburg Hotel, this week and their house on South street will | ,be occupied by Mr.and Mrs.F.J, Vail and family.\u2018south-as Mexico and from the far Western States to sail by the palatial minion lines.This great rush of American -passengers is due largely to the extensive advertising campaign which steamers of the C.P.R., Allan and Do- | BANK ® Capital and Reserve, $5,000,000.Established 1859.Ta : has been inaugurated by the Canadian Royal Mall Steamships - Head Office, SHERBROOKE y »>wn.- .1 ; .BY \u2019 : he length Satto ~\u2014Wm.Brows A.Philbricks enquiry.IN Messrs.\u2014 C.H.Nye and\" R.Curley Jines in the United States, and to the WELSHE 1\" Portland.For Liverpool 81 Branches and Agencies through- ; Lu sd :\u2014Miss Edna Bporworta : + \u2014 took a driving trip to Bedford, on {fact that many experfenced travellers ELEM Nov.u Dec.1 Jan.2 out Canada.witon :\u2014T.C.Bullard.: uesday.2 have discovered that it is no small DOMINION, \u2019 .: Issues Letters of Credit th Lac?sheford =P.M Haven SAW SIR.WILFRID.Ys.ob K.McKeown, pitended a Lib- advantage to be brought within touch CORNISHMAN, Dec.2 Jan.3 Feb world over.1% payable \u2018 Waterloo SAH à; ; \u2014_\u2014 eral celebration at arenceville on lof the United Kingdom in the space of £ , ec.an.16 Feb 31:45 p Francis Currie ! .' of the : g pace N Facilities for transacting all kinds of f o'clock Miss B, M.Purkers DEPUTATION -OF MERCHANTS IN- Wednesday evening and went on to less than \u2018six days, only four of which Steamers mail from.Portland at 2 p.m, Banking Business, 8 : J : gina = ; real, u .: are spent in the sea.- .50 an -00, according to steamer.rtm '.; E LY AN & VITED PREMIER TO BOS- The Municipal Council are holding Against the big increases in east.Third-class to Liverpool, London, Lon SAVINÉS Back ana ent atoll {ERS | TON bound pass traffic the steamship d°Rderry, Belfast, Glasgow, $27.50.ranches _ ; _ « round passenger i c the steamship As no first-class passengers are car- - vffectively rted sizes.~d, braid.in entire- @.tailored, - #* IRIGAGE COMPANY.Receives money on deposit and lows Interest at 4 p.c.halt yearly.J.DAVIDSON, President, .C, H.\"FOSS, Slec.-treas.Ottawa, November 19.\u2014 Sir Wilfrid Laurier received Tuesday a deputation representing the Boston =~ Merchants\u2019 Association.The delegates were : James J.Storrow, president ; General Pegbody, J.C.Cobb and R.Ritchie, secretary.They conveyed to the Prime Minister the congratulations of the association upon his victory at the general elections, and on behalf of the mercantile interests of Boston and the New ILngland States tendered Sir Wilirid an invitation to visit Boston at his earliest convenience and deliver a public address.The Prime Minister expressed his gratification at frequent _gessions lately relative to the attempt pi the liquidators of the Woodburn Sons Co., Ltd., to bring the propérty to a sale without the Corporation of Cowansville, who hold a mortgage thereupon, being consulted.45 - Last Sunday the Rev.W.E, Baker, of the Congregational Church here, went to Granby to preach and the Rev.Mr.Alexander, of-Granby, officiated in Mr.Baker's place and stead.tham Ladies\u2019 College, Tuesday and spent Monday evening as guest of Mr.and Mrs.P.C.Duboyce.A meeting of officers and adult mém- Miss Beryl Duboyce returned to Dun-.companies have had to record a de- créase in the number of westbound passengers and a heavy falling off in freight traflic.~All the Canadian lines report a big decrease in freight traffic and many vessels sailed during the season with \u2018 very light cargoes.The shipments: of dairy and farm produce declined considerably, while the number of cattle carried by Canadian steamships from this port was much smaller than last year.General freight also shows a falling off.The decrease in the westbound passenger traffic is attributed to the restriction of immigration.ried until the 20th February, sailing second class passengers will have use of all promenade decks.C.H.FOSS, or B.H.SEWELL, G.R.Ry.C.or DOMINION LINE, 17 St.Sacrament St.Montreal.Interest at B per cent.Paid or Credited Quarterly on sums of 81.00 and < upwards, \u20184 0 RECOMMENDED EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS.RNHAM-CANADA HOTEL.NEW, A.Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguire.(GRANBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, T.A: Lynch, Prop., recently of Montreal, .\u2018 ICHMOND\u2014THE BRUNSWICK, OP-« LV posite G.T.R.Station.J.H.Lane.Pe GS the compliment thus paid, and pramis- bers of the Methodist Sunday School $ | a LIVERPOOL ed to consider the invitation.Sir took place in the Parsonage, Tuesday MONTREAL SAILOR\u2019S INov, 21.Sat: - LAKE CHAMPLAIN BUSINESS GARUS.Wilfrid entertained the \u2018delegates to, evening, to decide upon the date and Nov.27, Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN luncheon at the Rideau Club.particulars of the approaching Christ- INSTITUTE CLOSED.Dee.5 Sat.EMPRESS LAKE ERIE WDVOCATRS, - | ef mas festivities in = connection with a\u2014 Dec.25.Fri.- EMPRESS OF BRITAIN T AWRENCE, MORRIS AND McIVER, YORK COUNTY LOAN.bat Tects self § - 3 1% \u20ac Fo use arguing with the Lit- te Snow Bird.It says that Winter is here and you ought to be prepared./ - LAKE MANITOBA 14 Advocates, evc.Sherbrooke.L, City Pass.Agent, \u2014 $ NICOL, ADVOCATE, 9% WELLING- that Church.It was decided so hold CLOSING CONCERT HELD LAST 288, 2 2 Sati the entertainment in the Town Fall, | NIGHT ATTENDED\" BY .PRO- BY I.SEWEL] ip in the #.gs These § .pepe AINE RK.er 5th, 16068.\" Ea BROOKHR.and New York, ; Ce .: Ra and New York: 2k BROOKE.#4 v and- New York; \u201c4.furs, Gioves, \u201cUnderwear, | Half Hose, Weol Vests and 8waaters, Hats and Caps, Shirts Etc., Etc.AIG STOCK, SOLID VALUES.| so i Mufflers, ll 131 Wellington St.EET A LIT prea nt HIRST a Re Sa a PHOTOGRAPHS OFFER OF $700,000 FOR REMAINING PROPERTY REJECTED.Toronto, .Nov.19.\u2014The offer of 700,000 for the remaining York Loan properly, made by the Assets Realization Company, of Chicago, has heen refused by the National Trust Company, with the statement that nothing under a million would be considered.If the offer \"had \u201cbeen accepted the York Loan matter would have been in a position to settle finally in a very short \u2018time.The total liabilities of the York Loan Company were set at $3,250,000.Liabilities to stockholders were, when the organization collapsed, $2,136,774.96.The real estate was then valued at $870,909.78.Of this between $400,000 and $500,000 worth has been sold.- \u2014_\u2014 NO SCARS, NO FEAR.(From the Westminster Review.) Thursday evening, the 24th of De- be superior- to that given last year, ~and that one was supposedly the cli- from airships to the North Pole.It would be hard for persons, unaccustomed to the vagaries of a Canadian climate, to watch people of the Eastern Townships draw water for domestic uses a distance of half a mile or mile and believe the state- the country was practically suffering from too much water.Besides the steady rains of last year, 1907, the winter of 1907-8 was a very wet one, rain occurring every time the ther: mometer went high enough.Truly, Canada has a wonderful elimate.Mr.Thos.Halladay is making ex- South street.These improvements are in the form of a wide verandah on | two sides of the house and the addi- cember, proximo.The programme will | max, embodying, as it did, everything | ment that one year ago this part of tensive improvements to his home on MINENT SOCIETY PEOPLE.Montreal, Nov.19.\u2014The closing concert of the Montreal Sailors\u2019 Institute which was held last night, and which was attended by many of Montreal's most prominent society people, mark- cessful seasons in the history of this famous institution.Extensive improvements have been mace during the past season to the headquarters of the Institute on the harhor front, including the building of a large roof garden designed for open air entertainments on the roof of the big building.; The Institute has acquired an almost worldwide reputation as it is the home when in Montreal of thousands of sailors who hail from all quarters of the world.This season the number of sailors who took advantage of the privileges offered by the Institute was ed the close of one of the most suc/ The AsBEST pidly becadming | 4 0s All-Steel Furnace we call \u201cThe furnace with a future.\u201d Because the most successful wood furnace in the market to-day, and is ra- L recognized as such.No one should try to winter in this\u201d .* ington Street, Sherdraoke, (ATE, WELLS & WHITH, ADVO- + cates, Sun Life Buildrmg, Sherbrooke.B.CHARBONNEL, L.L.B., ADVO- \u201cAde gate, Oaokshire, Que.CIVIL ENGINDERS: Gr; K.ADDIE, C.E.,, P.L.8., QUE- » bec, Office\u2019 81 Bt.Peter St., Rest - dence 83 de Balaberry 8t., Tel Conuection.» A.MEADH, SURVEYOR, COATI- cook, Bell \u2018Phone.Good connections: INSURANCE AGHNTSH, \u201cYJ.D.KENNEDY, GENERAL INSURe ance agent.Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass, etc.Retord block.7 N 8.DRESSER, & 00.SHER- *brooke.All branches of lnsurance.\u2014\u2014 DENTISTH, H A MCCREA, D.DS., L.D.S.+ Dental Surgeou.= North Hatley over B.T, Bank.larger than ever be- Climate without u / good furnace a, St.Johns : oy their home.pp (Christmas vil be here very soon.The successful man has always the tion of a bay-window on another side fore.| Tt takes only a day to have np and New Yofk.8 Mowe it to your family to give temptatioh to pose as a superior per- thereof, \u2014_\u2014 + an - em à fine Photos son, and to pass judgment from his Mr.Jas.Turner, neighbor of Mr.- Gr _ - .rt.Bap.ne Photograph of yourself.D pass Judgra: int Xk: tar acting With tr he placé to get something really Protected position.Tt is easy to he Halladay, has completed very exten- BRYAN IS | eh he soar an eon, og, REFSTCIANS & SURGEONS, d New York: Wtutic is from \u2019 \u2019 critical when ensconced in the conning- sive alterations and improvements to WILLING AGAIN.evely ung iy an an * a) i mlars.(STi A.DARCHE, M.D.SPECIALIST G tower.Nowhere is this attitude of his home, such improvements being to \" Better write us for all particulars, ., M.D., .eo.doknston, .\u2018er pt] sices, etc Don\u2019t try to get alon Eye Iar, Nose and Throat.d more conspicuous than in the the verandah, roof and balcony.TN vithou \u201cfurnace \u2019 : : averâge man\u2019s ides of \u201chonesty ne y WILL RUN FOR PRESIDENCY [without a furnace.Er Rh oa of Arn BA.- .\u2014 \u2014~ © ; : The Leading \u201cPhotographer, - 149 Wellington Street.In Richmond, 1st.Tuesday of Month.ONCE MORE IF ASKED.WH.BRADLEY & SON, Chapped Hands Last year you said that you would |g.Conticook, 2nd.and 4th.Tuesdays.never spend another year without a : \u201cThe number y .; Fort Worth, Tex., November 19.\u2014A {furnace in your house.You wi he .A.C.ETHIER, M.D., SPECIALTY and squares ' is Fe ly ee special despatch from San\u2019 Antonio, [sorry hefore the winter is over if you t \u201com Lors ares ; \u2018 .\u2019 - pu 76 : a , decide and write us.o a M.- -3 p.m., 0 De \u2018 Chere will soon come a day when the 98Y%; If the party so demands and do not decide and write us Res.66 King St.herbrooke çÇ are.UNDERTAKERS AND ; PICTURE FRAMERS, HFRONTENAC ST.BHERBROOKF, QUE.oo .Le : conditions arise to warrant it, I will ° ; ES And Cold Sores \u201cect ri Seacucmente 2 tarira, CE [be a candidats for tbo presidency four Nickel Steel Range Works yess rirmians, x mosrazat > Bell Tel.Phone 297 the |\" TYNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS , [AS BEST OS ALI-STEEL FUR- - Bun Life Building, Sherbroake, bass 'Traf.MET.¢ 2 \u2014 PARISIAN STATUEMANIA.{From the Paris Eclair.) .JOC : vears hence,\u201d said Wm.J.Bryan, as oo.St.Consultations until 5 a.m., 1-3 pacs when itis remember Uh | {905 DN S000 Sha || COATICOOK - Que.om pl LE J e s gly.\\ The Furnace with a Future.T\\R.W.A.FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) LE\" a= ea aa b= pa ; MANSONVILLE.= SS to the Protestant Hospital.Fy£, ZAM-BUK GIVES SPEEDY \" Mrs.TL.H.Fisher and daughter SOUTH ROXTON Ear, hose and Throat Diseases, 37 Dufs IEF.+ are visiting friends in town.\u2014_ erin .Ave., Sherbrooke Consultations: REL Ef Deaths Reported.Mrs.Henry Boright left Wednesday | Mr.D}.Mitchell, surveyor, of Gran- 10-18 & ent and 1-4 p.m., and by \u2018 , ex for the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mont} by, wus here\u2019 two days this\u201d week run- PP2 ét _\u2014 ew women entirely ee the ht Fok PRR ppg JB Poop Fook: real.She had an operation Satu: ning lines around Mr.DeMarteau's R.FOSS, 2 MOORE sr.CONSUL and annoyance of Yougn or chappe ] {day and is reported to be doing well.| wood lot.ation until a.m., to p.m., to hands during the winter season, and C.H.MR SHELBURN Mr.Boright, who went in with her, re- Messrs.Wm.and Walter Galbraith 8 p.m., and by appointment.most.outdoor workers suffer more or Rock Tsland Nov 19 \u2014(S »ecial.) \u2014 turned Monday evening.! have purchased four avres of timber |TT)R.F.A.\u2019GADBOIS, (SPEOIALIST ÿ The mint dy rm ator cleanse Mr.C.M.Merrill, the \u2018well ono vn ho- Mrs.(Dr.) Henderson, who has|beend from Mr.Norman Smith and are Children's diseases, 51 King St.mn : ÿ ; cleans \u201cEle We .s SEC RTE .« marand ce * ; \u2018ac .on Choronet ly uring Zam-Buk soap if tel manager of the White Moun{ain re- visiting with her parents in Montreal, busy cutting wood and logs.L G BACKHAND D possible\u2014and then anoint them wel] [gion and Florida, and for so many has returmes Griges is verv sick witl Mr.DeMarteau moved a masoline en- sw jy rue VI with Zam-Buk balm: By next morning years associated with the Borrows, ° et le Griggs 1s Very sick with gine in his woods this weck hut has - SPECIALIST.you will be pleased with the result.brother-in-law of Mr.Edward Audin- tops Le Galley.of Knowlton a not found a man capable of running Since 1899 has bad full charge of = the Zam-+Buk gives almost instant case, and Wood, died at his home at Shelburn Te dl LL an >, the Moti dist it yet., | Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Department.speedily closes the cracks.\u201d | Falls, Mass.Wednesday a.m., at 11.30 ta Re da tea en\u201d.AN I .; 2 Scuttle es EP Te EE Rie ES Ba a PRX, 2 SO SINE RETARD IE 0 rl TNR il, oT : X 5 RE PL TSS ALES 2 IME AGEN 3 : \u201c, 2 x2 Q Û = yg: BE ; 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.a TV a rh RE > - masses ¥ A v Mr gr TS = 2 hea a ak.I Rp (JE IRAN - FU: SUT OR J TE rb 1 , a ; Bo > : : \" ; Ge x Ni +l Lo RG od A MC AVR: À ord ; V2 vs \u2018 : 2 © Ta .he A AE SE - es : \" races grues NE ; venir RS N ab A Ray: D ci a NE - .5 \" + J © : - - J ; re fs RP NE ER et tl à AU .=, .A + À i .; + \u201c ne 2° Le ; i A us: CARS TU.mr : # Y \" A + OY ; ; .a e ; _ .ee \u2014 ; \u2018 a y .; ; ee - .ally .TE à A ; ey, BEN, hap TL 2 EN - BAR Reese s Re BE 200 : .: vp - \\ ES .A lL _ Lh - > ' Lo - .: a x, WN 3 A PER Le i: CN + A à + 72 3 .2 .Le PP - a = , = me at RAA (TIE i LA GBT B41 0 tn * a, Taie Re) - rat \u2018 3 - accounts.The result is that the pre- brought by the whiskey interests to _ * work, PAGE FOUR.Cy - to SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT TO BUYERS OF GOOD PIANOS.| | We are receiving within a day or two a special shipment of | Heintzman & Co.Pianos in \u201cArt Cases\u201d including the famous \u201cDuchess\u201d \u201cLouis XV\" and other new designs for those who desire a style of case out of the ordinary.| Our stock this week also includes a beautifal small Grand known as the \u201cMiniature Grand\u201d Piano mdde by Heintzman & Co We invite you to see these pianos, and should you de-ire to purchase one you will find our prices reasonable with terms of payment any way desired.Ch Old pianos of any make taken at fair value in exchange: We have sold Heintzman & Co.Pianos for the past twenty- eight years, and the demand for these splendid instruments is so great that we sometimes find it difficult to fill all orders proinptly.\u2018 Co H.G.WILSON & SONS, SOLE A: LESLLLLLLLLLLLES CLLLLLLLLLLLLEL4444444 RKITURE} CHEAP SALE 'DARCHE & GO., 67 5.5 Up Town.All this week we will offer immense reductions on Extensién Tables, Sideboards, Dining Room Sets, Bedroom Sets.; 11 Iron Beds, worth F3.00, fOr.\u2026\u2026\u2026rres vosrsecsraccere vevcoeuee _ aoss00\u2026 $2.10 18 Iron Beds, worth $4.00, for grees + ovessecress asssrens csvcssencenn $3.10 933999993 F3IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIG / \" = CLLLLPLLLLLLLLLLL0 00004 Often you hear Ladies say that they find matches laying all around the house\u2014but do not complain.Perhaps if you bought a SMOKING SET it would save you a lot of labor, for there \u2018is a place 7 or matches and ashes in these sets.[| They will also make a nice gift for Xmas or \u201cfor a Euchre Prize.STROUDS.93 WELLINCTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.losis.Byes Hot You ?Stop amd thin about your eyes.They often pain you a little.You simply give them =a rest, and you are rclieved.But they ought not to pain you with ordinary \u2018use:- \u2018 There is x 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, I will tell you.Don\u2019t neglect this serious , matter any longer -or you.will regret it, aloe\u201d .Optician, 7 Strathoona Equare torse \u201cAN =, eS > .?- 4 x The Countess Bois-Hebert Gaste is in Quebec at present.Mr.Simeon Masse, of Windsor Mills, was in town this week, : Smoke Master Mason Tobacco.Miss Gladys Hale has returned from a visit to friends in Boston.Miss Juliette Gadbois is visiting her sister in Windsor Mills at preseit., Mr.E.W.Tobin, M.P., Brompton- ville, was in town yesterday on business.Mr.John Brown, Fulton Ave., has been ill with grippe for the past week.Ô - Chief Davidson has been confined to \u2018his room recently by an attack of rheumatism.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.Mrs.F.1.Vaughan has been called to Windsor Mills owing to the serious illness of her brotfer.Rehearsal for full chorus of \u2018\u2018Pinafore\u201d will be held in,St.Peter's Church Hall to-night at 8.: The receipts of the tea given by Mrs.W.B.Ives for the Church of the Advent on Tuesday, were $21.50, Doctors P.Pelletier and J.O.Ledoux left this morning for, Montreal to attend the Congress Miss Frances McClung, of Waterville, if the guest of her cousin, Miss Altha McCrea, Melbourne street, for a few days.\u2018 Dell Tel.404.> -_\u2014v be dite iii : HAMS AND BACON \u201cA.A.Brand.\u201d Best in the market.ALEX AMES & SONS Bell Tel.324.ï Peoples Tel.90, _ 279 Wellington Street a pe, ERC APS CAEN LT M i yen A LA A .9 It\u2019s in the Packing - Soak a juicy sirloin in ice water a week\u2014then cook and serve it.Would it taste as it should?Neither do oysters treated thal way.= \u201cSealshipt\u201d - Oysters taste righ/\u2014have all the peculiar delicacy of oysters you get at the shore because no ice or water touches them-no preservative ie used or needed.The ice is packed around! the sealed .galvanized steel ; caus.\u2018\u2018Sealshipt\u2019\u2019 Oysters are elean\u2014 fresh, thoroughly palatable, c/ways.New ways of preparing oysters are given in \u2018Sealshipt Sense \u2019'\u2014an interesting book about oysters.Ask anv of the following dealers for a copy and try a pint of \"\u2018Sealshipt' Oysters today.: No water, \u2018All solid meats, MAY & HOULAIIAN, W.B.MURRAY, L.H.OLIVIER, BRAY BROS., : D.W.STENSON.\u2018 : A The genuine \u2018\u2018Sealshipt\u2019\u2019 Oysters are always sold from a 62) 23:43 White Porcelain Display Case bearing the \u2018\u2018Sealshipt\u2019\u2019 trade Cas 2 mark in blue.This is_for your protection\u2014look for it.à FF A; The \u2018\u2018Sealshipt\u2019\u201d\u2019 Carrier System is patented.Infringe- = AT id ments will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.EP NATIONAL OYSTER CARRIER COMPANY » .à S 4 are TOMAL OvsTeR cased?SA Scnwaix CONP SS _ South Norwalk, Connecticut.+ = .pro es FACS.Gober drbrfefoig iii = Louis A.Codere on: ; \" BUILDING = FF 15 AN EASY MATTER TO DRESS WELL IF MONEY Is 0) C \u201cNO OBJECT.~ we 4 MEN'S Fur-Lined Coat, Muskrat lining.@ &= $ Otter collar for only Ca » $50.0 I LOUIS A.CODERE fe FURR'ER, IETROPOLE BUILDING, KINC STREET.fou} ldo ONTARIO FISCAL YEAR.QUESTION TO BE DECIDED BY Foronto, Nov, 19.\u2014lt is officially .THE GOVERNMENT.aunounced that the Provincial Govern- Washington, Nov.19.\u2014The Federal ment will change the: fiscal vear.This Government has began wrestling with now ends on Dec.1st last day.with the question \u201cWhat js Whiskey *\"\" The twenty days grace for the closing of taking of depositions in the _ case paration of the public accounts is re- enjoin the Government from applying sponsible for the throwing over of the the definition arrived at under the opening cf the sessions to later per.100d end drug act began at the De juds than is desired.June or Septem.Partment of Justice, United States her may he selected us the closing date attorneys from various parts of the - - .- ù y | - Mr.Mr.A.A.Bowman, representative of the Canadian Rand Company at Win- ipeg, is in town the guest of Mr.S, F.Morey, Dufferin Ave.The two young daughters of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Loomis, of Montreal, Misses , Marjory and Roberta Loomis, are pupils at King\u2019s Hall, Compton, Messrs.Gordon Harkness and.Lee Hyndman, who were on a hunting expedition in the vicinity of Lake Soas- waninepus recently, brought down a fine deer.Mrs.John McLean, of Coaticaok, was the guest on Sunday last of Dr.Henry, of Lennoxville, and her son, Percy McLean, who is attending Bishop\u2019s College, Chew Maple Sugar Tobacco.Mrs.Walter Tomlinson left this morning for Montreal to spend some time with her daughter, Mrs.Fred T.Tooke.She was accompanied tc Farn.ham by Mr.Tomlinson, who is on a business trip in that district.A former citizen of Sherbrooke; Mr.L.S.Fournier, who has been living in Lowell, Mass., for some fifteen years, was in town yesterday, returning from | Coaticook, where he had visited his aged mother.Mr.Fournier called on several of bis old friends in the city.The Rev.John H.McVicar, B.A, son of the late Principal McVicar, of Montreal, has received the unanimous invitation to become pastor of the United Presbyterian Church of New Glasgow, N.S.Mr.McVicar is the brother of Mrs.Hutchinson, wife of Hon.Mr.Justice Hutchinson, of Sherbrooke.: \u2014Hon.Justice Lemieux is setting a good \u2018example to public men by throwing his influence exclusively upon the side of temperance.In company with Mgr.P.E.Roy and Hon, Thomas Chapais, Quebec, he attended and made an address at a meeting of the Anti-Alcoholic League at Thetiord Mines on Saturday Jast.Sunday, the 22nd of November, at the inauguration of a new organ in the chapel of Mont Notre Dame Convent, R.0.Pelletier, I.Mus.organist of St.James\u2019 cathedral, Montreal, will give a recital.\u201d Owing to restricted space for accommodation a limited number of cards of admission will be issued, by the Rev.Mother Superior to friends and former pupils, making application at comvent before Sunday.Chew Britannia Tobacco.The officers of the Sherbrooke Courts of the Canado-American Association are as follows : Court Racine, No.55, President Philias Girard ; Corresponding Secretary, Frank Rocque ; Financial Secretary, Arthur Bertrand ; Treasurer, F.N.Couture.Villa Valentine, No.51, President, seau :s Corresponding Secretary, Ovila Lajoie ; Financial Secretary, Marie A.Couture; Treasurer, Celina: Bella- vance.Both courts are in a flourishing condition and have a large end increasing membership, The food sale and Guild tra at St.Peters Church Hall, - yester:lay, was largely attended, and the most suc | cessful of the season so far.Mrs.L.A.Bayley was hostess at the lea assisted by Mrs.Frank Wilson, who presided at tbe tes table, and M::.Pen- Mrs.George Harkn#ss and Mrs.Dalby Morkill were in charge of the food table where home-made bread.cakes, etc., were displayed aun! readily disposed of.The receipts ware in th: neighborhood of $17, a most satis- of the.fiscal year, \u201ccountry, are here to assist $EN ii Eu in the péter result.ee mel AN SORT, vd =~.CITY NEWS.|| on Tubencu- | Valentine Brous- | hale, who attended.to the guests, SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, JG, © Mr: Æ.A.Short, of thé E.T.Bank, | Thetford Mines, day.- f | guest of friends.\u201c Mr, land: Mrs;- James A.Gilmore.âre spending a -few days at Lake Megan- tic and Montreal.: , ShipAnoy! Pinafore.Miss Alberta Chicoine has been vi- Stukely for a few days.Will the collectors of the W.A.ot St.Peter's church kindly bring in their returns by Saturday, Nov.2lst, Mr.A.M.Bonelli, B.A., of the clasg 11904, at Bishop's College, Lennoxville, [has opened an office for the practice of law at Detroit, Mich.* Launches, row boats} dinghies, gasoline engines, Specially low prices for {early ordérs.J.W.McKee.Sir Joseph Porter, K.C.B., arrives in town next Thursday with \u2018\u2018his sisters and his cousins and his aunts.\u201d Come and welcome him, Messrs.L.C, Belanger, K.C., John Leonard, K.C., L.C.Belanger, K, C., Senn {J.Nicol and F.Campbell went to Montreal yesterday to attend the Court of Raview, cu 7 .+ : The Metropolitan Amateur Athletic Club will give the first dance of the season .in the Art Hall, this evening.The-patronegses will be Mrs.Niles and Mrs.Page.Place your order for your new gasoline launch for 1909 with J.W.Me- Kee, 132-134 Wellington street.The Rev.A.E.Sanderson, pastor of the Methodist Church, Lennoxville, is recovering from an attack of asthma which has confined him to the house for several days.- ) Mr,\u2019 C.B.De Groshois, of Granby, is relieving\u2019 Mr.Lynn Bowen at the Inland Revenue Office.Mr.Bowen is taking his annual vacation and is at present on a hunting trip.The snowfall this week has been very general throughout the province, varying from four to six inches.A thaw which is very likely to come, will result in great benefit to the water situation, The Ladies\u2019 Aid of St.Andrews \u2018Church will \u2018hold their regular meeting in the Church Hall, this afternoon.\u2018Tea will be served from 4 to 6, the hostesses being Mrs.Edwards and Mrs, Greenshields.- Get your printing done at Commer- dial Printing Co.(Reg.), 20 King St.Mrs.M.Boissee, Miss Albina Boissee, Mr.J.Boissee and Mr.and Mrs.J.| Daoust have returned to their home in Marlboro, Mass., from a pleasant three weeks\u2019 stay in Sherbrooke and other Canadian = towns.Mr.Daoust, during his \u2018stay, went out hunting in the vicinity of Mount Orford, and brought down a fine deer.Caledonian Society Banquet, Art Hall, Monday, Nov.30th.Tickets, li- 'mited in number, now on sale at Fraser\u2019s Drug Store, and by members of executive.The Scotch event of the season.Ladies cordially invited, Secure seats early.On Thursday last, Mgr.Paul La- rocque presided at the anniversary service of the late lamented Abbe Lebel, at the parish church of North Stuke- ley.The requiem mass was sung by the Rev.Abbe Rousseau, of Manson- ville, and a short but touching address was made by Mgr.Larocque.A number of the clergy of the diocese accompanied the Bishop, among them being the Rev.Abbes Brossard, Du- fresne, Castonguay, -Decarie, Genest, Bernier, Lemieux, Rousseau and O.Biron.Horse Owners !, Now is the time to see about a good home for your young horses and the best of handling.The undersigned has and he can give the public satisfaction.Special attention will be given to training colts.We bave also, in use a new.power clipping machine and your horse can be clipped at - short notice.For terms, call or address A.Bourque, Livery, Board and Training Stable, Sherbrooke.THE RECENT TL BCTION BULLE- In connection with the Dominion election bulletine recently given at Clement Theatre, there was a balance of 812.40, after paying expense of theatre, orchestra, bulletin board and telegraphic service.This small halance has been divided and transmitted to the two \u2018hospitals.POLICE STATION NOTES.The ambulance was called by Dr.Pelletier to remove Mrs.Ouilette from 36 Council street to the Sacred Heart Hospital, The police were called at 2.30 yesterday aftemoon and arrested a man for being \u2018drunk and creating a nuisance at the Grand Trunk station.The police were called to the Stadium last night and took a boy who had rin away from home back to his parents.An arc light was found ta be out on Bowen ave last night.7 GATHERING TPULPWOOD ALONG THE ST.FRANCIS.Mr.F.N.McCrea, of this city, has à \u2018gang of a dozen men engaged in taking the pulpwood which has gathered on the shores of the St.Francis river between Lennoxville and Bromp- tonville and placing it in the channel of the river, where the current will carry it down to Bromptonville.These men, armed with pick poles and wearing rubber boots, drag the logs from the shores and wade out into the water with them.\u201cThe men passed Sherbrooke yesterday, and by to-morrow tliey expect to have the pulp down at Bromptonville.- Mr.McCrea has about 3,000 cords of wood in the river between Ascot and East Angus \u2018 and has a large number of men aged in taking the wood aut of the river and having - it hauled up on shére, = .All this extra bard work is caused by the lack \"of main during the past summer.Ce ee 0 Lo ied .HARMONY BAND CONCERT.The concert given by the members of the Harmony-Paud + ig the Clement amemmanmenr manu tarned yesterday Hôm.Ottawa.was in town yester- Miss Nellie Allard, of Coaticook, \u2018is be h spending à few days in town the ) À.siting her mother, Mrs.Desmarais, at Fugene St.Jean, | enlarged his stable, | Electric By Our line, embraces all the new and original designs, 1 and can be seen to advan- | tage in our Dark Roo.Electrical Repair and Supply Co, M; F: WIGGETT, Prop; _ Lee Mollington Street; BeH, 485, People\u2019s, 807.ali Theatre last night was very largely attended and proved a great success.The Harmony Band is always heard with gweat pleasure, and its performance of last night lived up to the re- utation it has made for itself ip herbraoke, The band, \"under the direction of the members rendered \u201cRigoletto,\u201d from Verdi\u2019s Opera, by Prof.Badin, was very pleasing.Miss C.Beauchesne delight:d her hearers with the manner in which she rendered her vocal numbers and her singing called forth a great deal of applause from the audience.The Y.M.C.A, Minstrel Boys covered themselves with glory once more, their singing, dancing and jokes causing great laughter, and their performance reflects great credit on Mrs.A.Moore, who coached them.Mr.Owen Ma- guire, who.needs no introduction to { Sherbrooke audiences, acted as centre man.The members of the Harmony Band and all who took part in this concert are to be congratulated on their success.The attendance was very large, about 800 being present.\u2014\u2014 CALEDONIAN SOCIETY OF SHER- | BROOKE.The executive of the Caledonian So- \u2018nual banquet and gathering of the members of the society = and thein friends will take place in the Art Hall, on Monday, the 30th of November, St.Andrew\u2019s Day, at 8.15 p.m.The annual banquet has been a gratifying success -in the past and, it is cofffidently believed, the standard of excellence will be maintained this year.Satisfactory catering arrangements \u2018have been completed ; the musical programme will be good, and the addresses of a high order.In addition to the other speakers, R.C.Smith, Esq., K.C., will be with us.Mr.Smith who is one of the best known lawyers of Montreal, is- celebrated as a fluent and entertaining speaker.The wish has frequently and earnestly been expressed that this Scottish function should be of annual occurrence, It is the desire of the Cale- donian Society to make it so, in order that the Society may carry out the main object of its constitution \u2014 \u2018\u2018the cultivation of a.taste for Scottish History, Poetry and Song, and to unite more closely Scotsmen and those of Scottish descent.\u201d Success will crown these efforts just in proportion to the encouragement extended by Scotsmen and those who love Scotland, \u2018the land of the mountain and the, flood.\u201d\u201d\\- Ladies are cordially invited, : THe following are the members of the Executive Committee : Neil Dinning, Pres.; A.S.Durismore, Sec., T.M.Cowan, A.M.Sangster, D.H.Me- Leod, Wm.Lord, J.K.Edwards, W.eron, R.I.Dean, Wm.Breckenridge.\u2014_\u2014\u2014 | MONTHLY MISSIONARY MEETING AT BISHQP\u2019S COLLEGE.Tuesday evening, monthly meeting of the Missionary Society was held in the Council chamber and was well attended by the student body.The speaker of the evening was Rev.Dr.Shreve, of Sherbrooke, who tock for his subject, \u201cThe Gateways of Life.\u201d His talk was of a practical nature, as well as instructive, He-spoke «\u20ac the West as being one of the important gateways of Canada, in political, commercial and religious life.At the close of the address, Mr.Lawrence, the students\u2019 delegate to \u2018the Missionary Conference held in Montreal last week, was heard from.Mr.Lawrence made a few remarks concerning the conference, and in closing said that of all the many fine and distinguished gpeak- ers he had heard while in Montreal, there were none that appeuled to him so much as the one he had just had the privilege of listening to.À hearty to Dr.Shreve for his kindness in addressing the meeting.eee \u201c NO BOOK-HUNTERS NOW.(From Hearth and Home.) A well known provincial member of that very honorable trade of secondhand bookselling said recently : \u201cThe hunt after rare books is as keen as ever, but I chiefly miss the young men who would mark down a book in my street-stall and would save up to buy it.There is plenty of hook-buving, but there is no longer any book-bunt- ing, ; FRESH FISH FOR TO-MORROW.HALIBUT, \u2018COD STEAK, HADDOCK, FINNAN HADDIES, \u2018 MACKEREL, and .OYSTERS, 7 DEAN, ROWE & LACEY 9.Prof.Badin, has shown @ marked im-, provement and the manner in which\u2019 ciety has annopnced that the fifth an- | W.Shaw, J.P.Watson, J.A.Cam- | vote of thanks was given at the close | i 5 Mud - - Keeps up.| Nome thre {the © weeks ago we info i: ' readers of hig, space that > | Was à month of three weeks of it ha 4 mud ahead, > UE.ve passed.qyX 13 still one more week and two val aîter that.Then winter will set in fon.a couple of weeks ang break w, \u2018% gain for about the same time balk\u201d winter starts in earnest, ._We are prepared for all these chan i \u2018es with seasonable changeable sol » Changeably fo wear, SO a H.H.MORENOY > nn _ \u201cWe now have in stock the New Automatic Grinde À MADE FoR SHARPENING Ra FOR THE STEWART AND (yy CHICAGO CLIPPERS.0 1 IL grinds the knives of + ping machines in a few seco) § cut \u2018equal to new.Requires ng an or experience, as it is automatis od cannot do it wrong.It is made o metal throughout.If it is desire run \u2018it by power, a ily mf substitu for a crank, somal Made fitted for Stewart and Chia\u2019 1902 Clipper Blades.$990 opis Float Attachments Can be attached in a moment te fp Stewart or 1902 Clippers, in plas ¢ \u2018the clipper knives.Price .48:quh Sheep Shearing Attachemens For use on the- Stewart or ww clippers-\u2026 > cesse, on 35.50 NEW TOP AND BOTTOM Brime FOR CHICAGO CLIPPING NAGE INES.Wa now have.a large sjoëË of these blades on .nand and are à position to fill orders promptly, : J.$.Mitchell 8 C FRESH FISH FOR FRIDAY.FRESH SMELTS, FRESH SALMON, : FRESH MACKEREL, FRESH HADDOCK, FRESH COD, FRESH HALIBUT, | PINNAN JADDIES, .SEALSHIPT OYSTERS, \u2018MAY & HOULAHAN ytd Superflous Hair, Moles ~ REMOVED by BLECTROLYSIS, by a well qut fled young lady.SATISFACT! QUARANTEED.Works done vy 8 ment.Address P.O.Box #4.Sherbr TR aE NE TL A \u2018 5: HERBROOKL \u201cRex Dubber Rollers New ra t on Wringing machines.Cites ; o-cart ol tires put on baby carriage, & carpet sweeper wheels., A.T.DREW, 14\u201418 Water St.Sherbrooke, au Eg THREE NIGHTS la ONE.- That = what next Tuesday sig § the Rollaway will be, T \u2026 aigtFP fun all in one might.(The Carnival, hockey match, > pionship races, Jadies races races, Admistion, 2be/ Skaters im costume.free.\u2018Ç Skaters ns usual, 250.end 1 .Friday.this week, there | utes te hockev.mateh for thiriy mm ae {xides the moving pictures.in on Talk about the three berne to your friends.Keep 1t 'LA CIE CODERE \u201ca FILS (NO Wholesale & Retell © 30 Court St, Sherbrooke .Fatikl an@ would treatment, hair dress ing and mhbicure, Bingéîhg and shainpoo- ing.Hair dried naturally.del.76%; Hardware, Leather, Tinwat® bers\u2019 and Electrical sopplét Sherbrooke fes os nights ee agen tity eeting last Mo be BOB \"refused to pass , Tow ¢ the Lake Meg: o to gre bonus of 5 Per ~ ire CO jd out, providing the PPE\" ot amount \u2018to over yg vear for ten yu a dollar® 8.31h 000, whic, j 80 8 for, and whith ww.y od votéd on by \u2019 ey two for and three an | .a , \u201c .a _ office] | 0 ce Routine is a bu: | e of bookkeepin art 20S Sn cotest ie jects \u2018of this practic \u2018voile feat tn office.All bus tion ecks, monev orders.iptoio®s ect irom papers whi cages wholesale and retail firru The Boyd Syllabic Sh 2 gtrathcona 8q .Sherbrooke SS FIIFIFI FFF LS awa MYERS TT \u2014 RE + Daily Ÿ * lin ton Street.196198 Wellington Bg re cho Warm U ho sudden drop in the point will emphrasize tl heavier weights in under complete line for , Ladies nd mark them at prices 8\u2019 VESTS\u2014 _- LADIES eves.shaped .bodes, full length.Well finish- «an every way.White.or \u201c%, %, So, $e, G0, Te od 1.0 LADIEs*, DRAWERS\u2014 ° Yoth styles, cts tting, white or { | .i A Me, Bo, 40c, BO, Toe, A » and 31.08 UP.Wr | GIRLS\u2019 VESTS AND SF DRAWERB\u2014 Rp Il range ofgsites,\u2019 from \\K Tie ac, se 88e up.; 8' BLACK TIGHTS.Just eld dars\u2014fine elastic knit.%.$1.00, $1.36 pair.WARM OVERSTOCKINGS\u2014 This item should be of interes now that cold weather is here.W buy our supply direct from 1! mii and can guarantéé special v.lues.: \u20ac Heavy Overhose, with or witho heels, ettra long and clastic knit von que wool, « se, : 66c, and Mc pair.Giris at %c, Mc, #0c and boc.THE KEW CORSET\u2014 STAMP We .told: you about PATTE line last week.It For n Las caught on with style R ladies | wanting the Æc, 3c latest form Long tout back, 'ex- HOOKS lode _ hips, high For Ul! : diy 3 $200 bove m 52, 81.50 | PP ' or garnd STENDERS\u2014 \u2014Denim Light in weight, demand BP tiossly boned, the cor- tain+ an sect, inches thing \u2026 \u2026 « \u2026 Special Bugtles, 25c, 35¢,.50c.quality, Posui nr 40,000 Readers aly 1 coat a wor oa 1 - { 4 MISCEZLANEOUS.¢ CG \u201cégales EVE W LINS KVEI{ vada.8 o ock at Town Hall \u20ac ght.sov.la sce 35g, Season ticket, 24 dancd y erra ent.A at Duley, Ÿ.M.C: A.Sn ANTE 1 ; Shertrocke, poy\u201d Dloomic§ AN 7 D TO BORRQW 54,000 F( Moperty five years, first norte ter, Costing $9,000.Will pay oa § yeasrgd the 3 year's term o .A, For particulars yi Codete, Mevropote Hlag.+ DV ms fon BER.WISHES TO ady ja th French professional : one hour daily, d: ie, Address Box nn Îtecn = - rt es \" WANTLD _ Femars er A \u2018GENERA IRVAN 1 L SERVAN 100 SPéaking.Apply 15 Wo.\u201c hous IDDLB AGED WOM: étper, in family of t: Wages - = w wanted.y 8 Test Bhefford, Que (PPIY Ss.ANTED.x Aly by JABLE GIRL AT ONC Foster, Que\" personally A vane AT ONCE\u2014GENER ba pir bp! wages paid Mess Queen treat.1 TOCR FOR SALE 8 i Shor EX BAY HORS : t *ooke, .H.C.Wils n 0 BA y | ACKNEY HORSE, ol » 8nd driver, Color che: Bb Shik Tog Senet Tad tn Saunders, Cor sam 5 Wai TREC IN cie te GISTERED CHS ad Splendid anim: at Ernest Plerte,. SHERBROOFE DAILY RECORD.THURSDAY.NOVEWRER 19.1903, \u2014 gs 10 © ic, Nov.19.on fans ¢ the Lake 95 10 gre\u2019 ponus of Up.RANT BONUS.Gre Co.aid out, providing the ount to over one: Council refused to pass the jay is Megantic 5 per cent, modern plays of every kind on which the provinces can draw.Tt is the acting that has been -and still je ni is not a \u201cdearth of plays.now a large repertory of TT ve mie GOOD PLAYS BUT POOR ACTORS.(From the London Stage.) \u2014(Special.) The troubl UE y EP meeting last Monday, pravinces e (o e stage) in the \u2014\u2014 COMPANY SENDING SPECIAL AGENT TO NOVA SCOTIA TO REPORT ON COAL AREAS AT LUGAN.Ottawa.November f19\u2014The Canad- lan Pacific is looking for coal areas.id not Am .fault, : xt irs a year lor ten vears, a .| o es RER CRC \u2014_\u2014\u2014 ATO We informed pod 40) 0 of \u201c$10,000.which the .GREAT MAGNIFIERS.: blormeq L: ys ked for.and which wasre- He.*Phege glasses give me a very \u201cPace that there: \u201c=: Mau we ain votéd on by five incellectual appearance, don't vou \u2018 08 Fae \u201cthink ?\" _ mud head, gn Ge two for and three against.She.\u2018'Yes.aren't they powerful\" _\u2014_ | lave passed.T \u201cIe no Pm - \u2014 | wk and two weeks\u201c 100000008 EAAGELLL LLALALLLLLAALALLLLA4460 ter will get in fog :nd break up a -ame time \u2018befofy 4 ws nest, T all these oC ; hangeable foot.* feature of this wi in an office.ty ox ga Bn ; Office Routine is a business practice for students who have a e of bookkeeping.1t is- one of dt knowledg?in connection with the most important sub- shorthand and typewriting.The practice is that it puts the pupil in his proper All business forms in this practice such as notes, nrders, shipping bills, receipts, etc., are photo- 2 À Ted M} jpvoices, ec om papers which have been actually used by reliable Can- REKGY ce ans esale and retail firms, , : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Ee Boyd Syllabic Shorthand & Business College 2 in stock the ; 5 a Stathcona Sa.Sherbrooke.Que E.S.GLEASON, Principal.> - © RAEI II SIVIIIeY .5 ut EE VS EE EEE: W 2 \u2014_Uk kia | Grinder in cut, = PENING ENIVEs : RT AND 1909 | =, : TL is Wellington Stre oy = _.a 2 8 * Mifiesudden drop in the Temperature to the freezing à [pot will emphrasize the-importance of w change to .| warier weights in underwear.\u2014We carry a large and § 3 of horge - anplete line for Ladies.Misses, Girls, Boys and Men | few secondly\u2019 \u201cig : Daily Store News : | Thursday, Nov.19, 1908.Store closes at six to-night.et.& | Warm Underwear pimark them at prices you like to pay.SEEN.| | ! | | a | oo | w ° It is made of AIRS\u2019 VESTS- 1 bod jf à .es WLS vo leeves, napec od- it is desirud 4: Length.Well finish- pulley may .be - Jo wery war.Whit.or - ta \u2018fes Le %, Xe, dc, 50e, 76 of 1.09 up.uDlEs , DRAWERS\u2014 chments =.ol &, Xe, x, 40c, oc, Toc, f a moment to the 5 S140 up.; ! \u2018pers, in plaes of.- JS VESTS AND By .VERS\u2014 rice Te oni ! MR wil range of sizes, from + %, %c¢, 3c, 38c up.Attachements : JRE\u2019 BLACK TIGHTS Just the thing to tic knit, snug fitting, elastic top band.Prices wp ha \u201cse cold davs\u2014fine elas k I; $1.25 pair.tewart or Ui loag legs, both styles, yet fitting, white or 7 BOY'S UNDERWEAR\u2014 ; Plush lines at 33c,,38c, 48c, \u2018 48 and 55c each, according size.Natural Wool kind \u2018\u2018Penman's\u2019 quality, Vests and Drawers at Tse, 85e, Ke each, according to size.MEN'S UNDERWEAR\u2014 Reliable kinds, at 5c, 75e, $1.00 and $1.25 per piece.COMBINATION SUITS FOR LADIES\u2019, MISSES\u2019, AND GIRLS \u2014 \u2019 In Union or All Wool kinds.Prices from 8%, Y0c, $1.00, $1.25 up to $2.50 each suit.pull on be fore going out / 38.50 etl TARX OVERSTOCKINGS\u2014 FLOOR OILCLOTHS\u2014 ds on.Ta - 2.; eavy buying in Se goods, en- \"TTOM ÉLiDRE | This ftem sliould be of interest ables us to get price concessions (PPING MACE lov that cold weather is here.We from \u2018the factory, thus placing \u2018us , uy ly direct f the | : ai wy our supply direc rom \u20ac in a position to quote Very spec- M\u2018 à large stoË ad can guarantee special va- igl prices.- = - ges.NEW OILCLOTHS\u2014 aud and are I»._ NE In black and flower pattern, ex- promptly, M EerOverhose, with or without tra well seasoned, hard varnish : © \u2018SN els, tra long and elastic knit, finish, ensuring excellent wear.rompt attenfign, J vm, jue wool, : 1, 13, 2, 24, 3 and 4 yards wide.- &, %, 6c, and Tc pair., Prices -25c, 30ci 35c, 40c and Hc Girls at %c, 3c, 40c and 50c.ell & Co.: HE FEW CORSETa Je told you about z lime last week.It 8 caught on with | : y, da\" wanting the 2 form.coat back, ex- = bips, high STAMPED LINEY PATTERNS\u2014 For making the old style Rag Mats, 1c, 2ùc, 35c and 40c;, HOOKS8S\u2014 _\u2014 For drawing the a- hove mats, 20c each.DENIMS\u2014 Plain green, brown, or garnet, close woven \u2014Denims so much in demand now for curtain and coverings, 39 inches wide, a yd.30¢ PE EE Pa RINT g ! / per square yard.COCOA: MATTING\u2014 For snowy, icy, slips\u201d pery times.We sug- \u2019 gest putting a plece of matting on your front , steps, effective and inexpensive.; - 2,-1, or 14 yds wide, 43c, 50C, 65c yard.WARM SHAWLS\u2014 ~ Either.the smal} shoulder.shawls at 65c 9c and $1.00; or the larger ones at $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, ate here in abundance.\\ 1007 + |- If the company: should purchase this | have recently returned from a visit to \"in the Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital who has been ill for some time, has Dr.McDonald.The company has employed Charles Fergie, late superintendent of the Dominion Coal\u2019 Company and instructed him to go to Nova Scotia to make an examination and report upon coal areas at Lugan, ten miles from Sydney.- The areas are owned by the Atlantic Coal.Company and James McVey.They comprise about ten square miles and are adjacent to \u201careas owned by Sir Robert Weatherby.The Dominion Steel Company has held an option upon them.They are in the Glace Bay hasin and geologists say that most of the seams being worked by the Dom- injon Coal Company run into them.Last year the C.P.R.purchased a half million tons from the Dominion Coal Company and the remainder of the supply was obtained from the United States.area it will supply itself in future from its own mines in Cape- Breton.BIG G.T.P, BRIDGE OVER BATTLE RIVER.COMPLETED THIS WEEK AND LAY- \u201c ING OF STEEL IS BEING / \u2018FOR COAL anzas |THi£ RECENT TROUBLE IN ST.PIERRE No R-newals of Hostilities Have | Been Reported.GOVERNMENT WILL NOT CONSID ER SUGGESTION MADE IN LCNDON.' Paris, Nov.19.\u2014(Special.)\u2014Advices received.at the Ministry of Colonies say there Las been no renewal of disturbances at St.Pierre Miquelon, French island, off the coast of Newfoundland where there has béen trouble for the past two or three days oven school question\u201d Na steps have yet been decided upon.The discontentment in the islands is attributed principally to the disastrous operation of the Anglo-French treaty of 1904.The Government is not considering the suggestion made in London that the islands he transferred to Great Britain in consideration of some territory transferred elsewhere, \u2014 TROTTING STAKE- | OF $15,000.FUTURITY MAY BE RACED IN THREE DIVISIONS IN 1910.New York, Nov.19.\u2014Preliminary regulations as te entries for the first.Fugurity of the colts and matrons stakes, to be trotted in 1910 and 1911 have been made by the American As- | sociation of Trotting Horse Breeders.| RUSHED.; Edmonton, Nov.19.\u2014The big Grand Trunk \u2018Pacific bridge over the Battle be worth from $12,000 to $15,000.An River, a- short distance east of- this town, was completed this week \u2018 and the work of Aaying steel into Edmonton is being pushed forward as rapid- lv as possible.| Tt is announced that the stakes will interesting proposition in connection with the Futurity has been made by Frank J.Kilpatrick, of San Francisco, who suggests that the event be divided into three races to be held re-.a CITY NEWS Mrs, J; pen Coats, from Birchton, is visiting Mrs.A.Burns, Prospect street.Miss L.Deschamps, of North Stuk- ely spent her vacation with friends in Sherbrooke, Miss Irene Ross has recovered from | à severe attack of appendicitis and is able to be out again.Miss Bernedalle Thiviarge, of Comp ton, is visiting her friend, Mrs, J, R Pullen, for a few days.The funeral of the late Napoleon Charest will leave his late residence, 28 Front street, to-morrow morning, at 8.45, - - The Royal Templars will meet in their ladge room in the Odell block to-night.A large attendance is requested.Mr.Henry Swail and his daughter Miss Beryl Swail, of Lyndonville, V{.are visiting friends in gherbrooke and othet places in the TowWhships.A meeting of the Carnival General Committee is called for at the Monument National to-night at 7.45 sharp.A large attendance of the members is requested.Co The Young Ladies\u2019 Guild of DPly- mouth church are preparing an enter- taimment for the evening of Dec.8th, when a Cafe Chantant will be held in Dudley Orchestra has been) engaged, and an excellent musical programme is being prepared, Refreshments will be served during the evening.Further announcement will he made later, the Tecture Hall.The Hubbard-{ PiOE FIVE, 1 Le PU SEARCH FOR GOLD.ANOTHER EXPEDITION MAY LKAVIS VICTORIA FOR COCOS ISLAND.dition is heing formed to seek the treasure of Cocos Island, off Cosia Rica, reputed to be valued at fifty million dollars.Captain Fred Hackett, who commanded the Aurora and Blakeley expeditions, has arrived here.Several expeditions have searched without result, including the British warships Imperieux and _ Amphion, which were taken from Esquimalt by the late Admiral Pelisier when he was in command at this station.The expendition now being organized proposed to take hydraulic machin- \u20acTy to wash for the treasure.HUNTINGVILLE.Our school will commence asain Monday, Nov.23rd, having been closed three weeks oh account.of scarlet fever.Mrs.E.SHerman of Martinville, spent part of last week with her parents, Mr and Mrs.A.Farnham.Co Apr, W.Barber, of Spring Road and 3 E- W.Farnham.of Huntingville have taken a contract of hauling a number of cords of wood from Mr.E.Webster's wodds to Lennoxwville.oo there is more snôw needed for igh- ing and also to help aut on the Sleigh.question, although the people of this Place have plenty of water.Mrs.Cote of Reedsville.has mover ) Tuntingville to live with her devait Mrs.- Lambert for the winter, Mr.M.Sanders has been having x new furnace installed in his house.° \u2014\u2014 a re LYSANDER.Mr./and Mrs.John Cochrane \" frs.Andrew Alexander went to Danville on Tuesday to attend: the funeral of their sister, Mrs.Samuel Barber, who was buried on Wednesday, \u2019 Misses Jessia and Maude Cochrane, of Boston, and Mrs.F.J.Wood, of West Lebanon, have been spending a few days at their home, having come on after attending the funeral of their sister at Danville.- OF INTEREST TC BOYS.| ade _ Several applications have been to the Secretary gnd Physical Director of the Y:M.C.A.by boys under, 11 years of age who wished to enroll for the physical classes.The age limit has always been 12 years, but if a class of sufficient size can he organized ithe physical director will arrange to The completion of the bridge has spectively in the east, the Mississippi give them an hour on Saturdays.rendered it possible to commence the ; work of completing the gap between Battle\u201cRiver and Edmonton.The weather continues favorable and it is hoped that construction work can be con- - tinued for at least two weeks longer original amount, to be held out in though a sudden cold.snap or heavy fall of snow would ti¢ things up until the spring.\u2014\u2014d LAKE MEGANTIC.Mr.and Mrs.Counter and daughter friends in Vermont, and since Mr.Counter's return he has started on the fitting up of a livery stable.The barn that stood \u2018at the end of, the sample rooms has been moved, Æross the end of the yard at the side of the Annex, , Mr.and Mrs.Boyd entertained a number of their friends to a whist party at their home on Main street, on Tuesday evening.Mr.Angus Mornson who Has been for the past couple of weeks, has re turned home greatly improved.in health.: Mrs.George McLeod, of Echo Vale, gohe to Bury to be under the care of The Bell Telephone Company has already about thiriy boxes spoken for in \u2018town and when the system is open it is expected it will become general with our townspegple.1 \u2014\u2014\" Coaticook House\u2014Popular home for Travellers \u2014TL.Kilburn, Prop.: Miss DRESSER No, 6 YORK APARTMENTS.MAN[CURING, SHAMPOOING and FACIAL MASSAGE.Swedish treat- Cu Price ow.| T3, : f JISTENDERS\u2014 ON.ut in weight, kEREL, se boned, the cor-' 0CK, dg Lo.Butles, 2c, 35c, 56c.BUT, = TO PIES, æ YSTERS, \u2014 = ment for the scalp a specialty.| ULAHAN - ; ir , Moles,8 HR ol ge ED [140.000 Readers dally, SATISFACTION \u201cgone bY appoint\u201d 1 44.Sherbrooks Hay, 8 o'clocs at P i rS : 3 By Sc Oveung night 6 es \u2014- à EN Season ticket, vo a.New rubles Fug age, go-vart and .__ : * .Lt W~SITOATION, EW, Sernoop Lloyd arbrooke, Que : e, P.O, Tee v Y.M.TO BORROW Costing\" $9,000.- RAA Years, LÀ Codere, Merropole \u2014\u2014 Lu J + Address\u2019 Box MISCET LAN EOUS.0 ASSEMBLIES EVERY oo by arrangement.Ap- a À 34,600 FOR every Ye years, first juortguge Cleregy rate 3 year's term or 6 , Plan.or particulars } cu 7 Blag.apply \\ EN WANTED AT ONCE\u2014 ON SAL- \"BRI \u2014\u2014 eT ary and expenses.One good man in | Nagy eR WISHES TO AR- | each locality with rig or capable of hand- tity Fr 5 French professional man, ; ling horses to advertise and introduce our A5time for one hour daily, dur- \u2018Uaratteed Royal Purple Stock and ; hrs mais Mt easten =» 1 Will get y f, oo Wy 1 coat & word (minimum 15 words) and siz iasertioas for | Pick your days ÿrice of tive, | wheelers rides Heb tment dorierbe rbot EFLP WANT \u2014 MALE, ou anything you A[EN WANTED IN HVERY LOCAL- MO LET\u20147?ROOMS, BIG CELLAR Town Hall, ity in Canada to advertise our : and stahle, on -St.Edward Street.Nov.18L2.Xouds, tack up show cards in all \u2018con- | 24 dances, spicuüous C: À.Sher- places and distribute small : advertising matter.Commission or sal- | ary $83 per mouth and expenses $4 per.dey.Steady work the year round; entirely new plan ; no experience Cequired.TO CARE Write for Bloormfield,- Med.Co.JL Lt oe Will pay 7 + .ALESMAN\u2014A GOOD CANVASSER k in each section to sell established and exclusive lines on new attractive Box 422, Ottawa.; particulars.Wm.R.Waruer, : London, Ont.Canada.! 71, Record ountry Specifics.No experience neçes- | \u20ac MA Ly _ manent.fl : .ry ans qe y match, ciné ce Uh Deakin RAL Apply 15 Wolie sary.We lay W#t your work for you.$25 a week and expenses.Position per- Write W.A.Jenkins Mfg.Co.London, Ont.SERVANT.SITUATIONS WANTED.| ANTED\u2014SITUATION BY GOOD à Chinese cook, \u2018 or laundry work.References.Apply Oriental Restaurant, JITUATION WANTED\u2014BY A GOOD AT ONCE.> woman cook fof hotel or club, city personally A.W.\u2018 OT country.Good references.Apply - tecord Office, Sherbrooke.furnace for sale.A.\"3.Taylor, Lennox- ville.To LET \u2014 THOSE DESIRABLE 5 pet-tut-t-1-0- Also 2 rooms on St.Edward street, and 4 rooms East Sherbrooke.Apply J.M.Nault 17 King street._ Te.DENT\u2014QGOOD - COMFORTABLE - furnisnhed- rooms for one or two at 82 Marquette Street, upstairs.fle LET \u2014 LYNWOOD COTTAGE -Æ (Henderson place), 8 rooms, modern, ready Nov.15th.- Also one wood ad rooms on - Wellington Street occupied by Mrs.\u2019 Houlahan.Immediate possession, - rent - moderate, Apply F.P.-Houlahan.FOR RENT-5 ROOM FLAT, EASILY heated, in Bellevaie Block, Stratb- cona Sq.Machine shop with power partially equipped.Nominal rent until May, for à vermanency.Éxcellent demand for the output with returning prosperity.Bellevue stable will be fitted for tin or, any other shop.Storage space for rent.C.H.Fleteher.T° LET\u2014TWO TKY\">TSTS WITH .#8 rooms cach, at 117 Wellington St., over C.F.Oliver's store: most central location.For particulars: apply to C.F.Oliver's store.FOR SALE.races | _ C 7 > gp : free.\u2018 Ÿ bouaepeo DLE.AGED WOMAN - pe.; » IN family of five.pro.amd 190 2e MR rat, Vanted, AUD ; > Ce : \u20188° .Av gs., Sherbrooke.- neve will be : a.Shefford, Que.bply 5 B ; .+4 rain 8 a : ! id utes, = inj; TABLE, GIRL \"rez.© Wu, Tout letter or ~ nights in 08% = Que Box 69, I .it \u2018hot for mest = Good gir} A wages paid to §, .Pply M es Queen Street \u2018RE Co Ror aE ut, AT ONCE\u2014GENERAL | | rs.W.E.| 4 nice ! | | } OST\u2014SATURDAY sIGHT, NOV.14, LUST AND FOUND.- aed black and white cat.Fin\u201daer please notify Miss Alma_Willard, cook at Grand View Hotel, Bury, and get FROM PASTURE IN GLEN Test Sutton, four yearling heifers, -three one jersey.Reward.Wm.FARMS FOR SALE.; 8 ; _ .vas nD ARK BAY HORSE, ; rewarded.S (ING herbrook, 1.H.C.Wilson & Ae : Rw HACKNEY ea , i} A HORSE, EX- : holstein, & Retall ry veioriver.Color chest- \u2018 Courser.oun, § eleven hundred.her, Tinwe:o Vu, * und, i Saunders, Comp- *r 9 4, t Aly.\u2014 Ynithey FIo® Mu BcisTERED Cnet.Se ong prendud animal, .to cal supplied oke ~ 4 - .YTOR SALE\u2014SMALÉ FARM CLOSE City.Suitable for market Pierce, Mel- gardening.Good buillifgs.Apply Box 737, Sherbrooke.> : | Jeo SALE\u2014ONE NATIONAL CASH .Register, total adder, as good as new.Reason ior selling, have larger one.Apply to D.Bachand, Coaticook.JALED HAY.ALSO LOT STEEL rails.Alphonse Bertrand, 13 Gordon street.Warehouse Lansdowne street.JOR SALE\u2014TRIO GRADE BRONZL turkeys, $12.00, cock 23 lbs.Anoth trio $10, cock 17 lbs.All yearlings and not related: 41A Aberdeen Ave., 8her- brooke.\u2019 \u2019 TOR SALE\u2014A COMPLETE SET OF telegraph instruments.couasjsting of i tl Valley apd.on the Pacific coast.Then the first three horses in each of the races could meet at some point to be selected for a purse, - which should comprise one-third of the sum, of the each district.« +.Shoei CE SERVIA AND AUSTRIA.MUTUAL ANTAGONISM HAS BEEN - GROWING IN INTENSITY OF LATE.| Yienna, Nov.19.\u2014The mutual antagonism between Austria on one hand \u2018and Montenegro and Servia on iv other, which was only superficially calmed by the pressure of the powers on the Governments at Belgrade.and Cettinje, has been growing in intensity during the last few days, and the strain is now severe if not dangerous.Each side accuses the other of intoler- All boys\u201d wishing to join this class will please send their names to : Mr.Miller or Mr.Reid at tne Y.M.C.A.HOME FROM A VISIT TO EUROPE.Mr.8S.F.Morey and Miss Morey, who have been absent for the last three months, travelling in Europe, reached home this morning, having arrived in Boston from Naples on the White Star SS.Canopie.The voyage consumed thirteen days and on the whole was a- very good one.The passage through the Mediterranean was, of course, delightful, and it was only after leaving the Azores that gales and head winds were encountered, not however, severe enough to inconvenience the passengers to any great extent.A stop was made at Almeria, there, 5;000 barrels of Malaga grapes were taken on to complete the cargo of fruit, a million lemons having been shipped at Naples.# able -provocation.Servia is reported to be importing: arms and ammunition continuously by way of Salonica and, despite her professed withdrawal of troops, she is still keeping forces .a tiie $25,000 A YEAR ALIMONY COURT\u2019S DECISION IN FAVOR OF MRS.HOWARD GOULD.- New York, Nov.19.\u2014Mrs.Howard Gould was allowed 825,000 a year, \u2018 alimony by Justice Bischoff, in the Supreme Court - yesterday.This alimony is allowed pending the decision of \u2018Mrs.Gould\u2019s suit for divorce.CREVER \u20acRABS, {London Illustrated News.) The tree crab of the South Sea Is- + it is larger and it has its hindquarters sheathed in a shell.It is also known as the palm crab, because it climbs the cocoanut palm and picks the fruit, which it nips off close to.the stem.It always takes care to choose , the foot, so that the cocoanut may be broken by the fall.When the natives see that a crab is in a tree they tie a ruff of grass around the trunk.When the crab comes down again he is upset by the grass and falls heavily to the ground, where he lies stunneti.He is .then killed with a stone axe, his.nippers are tied together.and he is slung upon a spear to, be carried to camp.The South Sea Islanders roast the palm crab between two hot stones and consider the flesh a.great delicacy.TENNOXVILLE DANCING ACADEMY.The opening dance last evening was a great success.Many young couples enjoyed the excellent music and appre! \u201cciated the manner in which the assemblies are to be conducted.À somewhat unusual \u2018 fact was noticed\u2014the sterner sex was more in evidence than the ladies.The Carnival Ball fixed for New Year's Eve, will doubtless he a great success and many will find their way to Jenvoxville to Usher in the New Year with a stately measure.BURY.The many friends of Mr.Levi \u2018Le- valliere will he pleased to know that he is feeling better, having been sick most of the summer.THe recently had all his teeth extracted, from which he nreviously suffered .a great deal, think- his health.Mrs.KE.Tremblin leaves to-day for Montreal for a visit to her sister, Mrs.R.Ryan.Mrs.Tremblin has recently sold her farm \u2018and will rent rooms in the village upon her return: \" Mr.Angus McAuley left this morning\u2019 for the hospital to undergo an operation, accompanied by his daughter, Jennie, Co Mrs.Walsh was on the sick list this week.Miss Ethel Barter is spending the week with Miss M.Locke at Cross- bury.without being jeered and molésted by the young ruffans, which often is the case in our village, 1 am sorry to say.| ple of our town cannot walk the streets\\ 58 Record Office.{ R SALE\u2014BABY'S SLEIGH.GOOD as new.Cost $5.40.Will sell for $3.Address Box 71, Record Office, .S ~ fe Key, Sounder, Relay.Battery, etc.Box Mrs.Ella Tayler, of Faton Corner, are visiting friends in town.Crows were seen here on Saturday last, .on the Austrian frontier.Montenegro's - .preparations are equally active, lands is akin to the hermit crab, but pervised play grounds,\u201d \u2018Peace and a palm tree with plenty of stones at tion of the franchise for women; \u2018\u2018Im- ing perhaps they were detrimental to | It seeins a pity that the aged peo- | Mrs.W.Nutt, of Sherbrooke, also À a Mediterranean seaport in Spain and | Mr.Morey was told that these grapes could be -purchased at Almeira for 75c.to 21.00 a barrel, while in Canada they are sold for some 20c, per pound\u2014a slight difference, A few hours were spent at the Azores, where a number of Portuguese passengers boarded -the vessel.In spite of the beauty and charm of the countries he has seen, Mr.Morey, like a true Canadian, feels that, \u201cEast or west, home is best.\u201d + THE RECENT NATIONAL COUNCIL « « OF WOMEN.Mrs.R.M.Graham, of London, Ont., who is the guest of Mrs, Keene, at \u201cHillcrest Lodge,\u201d on her way from Ottawa, talks very interestingly of the National Council of Women of Canada) to which she was a delegate.The subjects discussed included the following : \u2018\u2018Vacaticn schools, and su- arbitration,\u201d _\u2018\u2018Laws for the better protection of .women and children,\u201d \u201cPublic health,\u201d \u2018\u201c\u201cThe care of feeble- minded pmen\u2019\u2019; \u201cEducation,\u201d the spread of, objectionable printed matter ; \u201cCitizenship,\u201d including the ques- migration,\u201d \u201cThe suppression of the white slave tralfic;\u201d\u201d \u201cThe care of the aged and infirm poor.\u201d +, Reports were read from the Various local councils of women, showing that much had been accomplished in a comparatively short time, and that the prospects for the future were ntost encouraging.- The organization is marked by- Re.dy growth and constant attention to subjects of pressing importance tcs the Master Clarence Alexander.who has been {ll for about a month, has had a relapse.ht 1x sisre n, Mr.David Longmoore shot a deep last week.: Miss May Leith, of Rectory Hill, spent last week with her sister, Mrs.Jobn Cochrane.- CL Mr.Jos.Hall and bride, nee Mabel Cameron, ebtertained a number of the young People of the neighborhood on Tuesday evening.\u2014\u2014 Fire Wood Wanted Tenders will be received up to the th November, 1908, at noon for the delivery of two hundred cords more or less, of good green hard wood (maple and birch) cut 10 inch and piled 3 tires to the cord, one half of the above quan- tity to he delivered at No.2.Fire Sta- .tion, London street, the other half at No.3 Fire Station, King Street.The whole must be delivered on or before the 15th March, 1962.City of Sherbrooke, 19th Nov.1908.: H.DAVIDSON, Chief.We ére Eastern Townships agents for the Empire Typewriter $60.You can pay more, but can\u2019t buy more.Co Gladly sent on ten days\u2019.trial to prospective buyers.ASK|US ABOUT OUR EASY PAY- MENTHPLAN.- ns EVERYTHING FOR TRE OFFICE.Sherbrooke, Que.Farm: FOR SALE.plete rig for making sugar, large brick house, barn 110 ft long and numerous other outbuildings, bell telephone, nev- er-failing running water in both house and barn, 23 miles from Richmond.Apply to L.E.FINDLEY, .Richmond, Que.A NOTICE.Re Estate of the late J.\u201c A.Archam- bault.- \u2018 1 +\" | All persons having claims or accounts with or against the Estate and succession.of the late J.A.Archambault, are requested to fyle them immediately with the undersigned.: Sherbrooke, 17th, October, 1908.B.A.DUGAL, SS _ Banque Nationale : \u2014\u2014\u2014 community at large.At the first evening session His Excellency, the Governor-General, was chairman, and an address was given, hy Dr.Bryce, Chief Medical Officer.Sir Wilfrid Laurier acted as chairman at one session, and the Mayor of Ottawa on the last evening.a Mrs.Graham and the other delegates were much impressed by the lavish hospitality shown hy the citizens of Ottawa to the members as well as by the interest taken in the meetings.They were entertdined at Rideau Hall, Lady, Hanbury-Williams Teing hostess, in lhe absence of Lady Grey.anit His Excellency expressed much pléasure at\u2019 meeting the delegates informally.no : -Lady Laurier also gave a tea in their honor, and there were many other delightful private functions.Lunch- con was provided every day at\u2019 the Hptel Cecil, and the delegates left Ot- \u2018tawa with delightful recollections of the city and the people.pr A TRIBUTE TO REAL GENTER.(Lord Montagu, in the Car.) Mr.Wilbur Wright is the most unassuming and malest man who ever added a page to the world\u2019s history.Shy, but with the power of looking vou straight in the face, silent, but when he speaks worth listening to, and obviously imbued with the divine spark of genius that can easily be recognized.He lives but for his one aim, to master the air.He is a bicycle maker by trade, and hence arise interesting reflections.Without the bicycle and without the motor-car engine Wright could not have flown.The conquerors of the road have bred the mas: ter of the air.: \u2014- \u2018 NO TIME FOR FRIENDS\" TP .\u201c(From El Mundo, Madrid) Real friendships are rarer todav tr in former times.We have no time to study one another, to test our acquaintances.Our svmpathies are superficial ; (BOILERS & SPN Water is Sca- ce.Write us for prices on steam plants, all sizes, new.or secondhand.Prompt shipment and cheap.Saw.Mill Outfits, all sizes and I complete mills sold.W.L.MILLER & C0.32-34 St.George Street, MONTREAL (GORRESPONDENTS WANTED At FARNHAM.MAGOG, GFORGEVILLE.Apply for particulars - Dany Recor .herbrooke.\"EYE STRAIN.Severe headache, the result.- Get your eyes tested.Get glasses.Get satisfaction at we forget easily.\u2018 i Lennoxville, P.Q: Victoria, B.C., Nov.19.\u2014Another erpe- i The Robert W.Hogg Co., 125 acres, 2500 sugar maples, with côm- | H.J.Laberee\u2019s, Jewetler & Optician : eae ese er a (ARG NDT SURO +.) i : A , 5 \u2018 i 201 i Lo AE .SE.s : .: :] M > - 1 M8 Co Gy | q 1 A : us ae fo y .% 4 vo x à ; «À 4j \u2018 « 4 +5 [ ! 5: , , FA CARR BIN, 0000000s00000000000000 3 SPORTING NEWS, : l\u2018ecococcococc0000000000 / BASKET BALL.B.C.DEFEATED BY THE Y.M.C.A.LAST NIGHT: The Y.M.C.A.won ~their gécond victory _last night when they met and defeated a team from Bishop's College by .à score of 2 to 17.The game was far more interesting than the score would indicate and when the boys in purple and white play the Y.M.C.A.team again, a closer game may be expected.For the College, Savage played the best.game and although McKnight, of the Y.M.C.A.kept right after him, he managed to score several baskets.The lack of team play probably cost them the game.Miller, Norcrosst and Smith at times showed brilliant combination, time after: time taking the ball the whole length of the floor and scoring.\u2018Mac- knight and Tate played good games at defense and were always on the spot.The Y.M.C.A.team was never in- danger, at half-time, the score was 17 to 9 in their favor and at full time the \u2018score was 7% to 17.\u2019 ; .The game was rather rough owing no doubt to the fact that \u2018the players haye not had very m'ach experience at the \u201cgame.Messrs.Irvine and Stevens handled the game to the entire satisfaction of both teams.The following is the line-up and score: \u201c ing the church.\u2018Mrs.T.O'Connell and Mr.E.Dalton.club hall, at 8 o'clock.As this is the most important meeting of thé year, each and every member is expected to be present.> 1 [ + -8T.MARY'S ELY: On the 3rd, fth, and 5th, socials and euchre parties, which reflect much credit on the parish were given in view of aid- The 1st evening was expected to be a great success on account of the large number of outsiders who promised to attend, but the unfavorable weather did not permit them to be present.Notwithstanding the rain.and cold, a very enthusiastic crowd ot parishioners gathered, eager to find amusement in their old friend \u2018\u2018Euchre\u2019\u2019 and to work in the interest of their church.1st prizes were won by Miss L.\u2018Dalton and Mr.Denis Murphy.Consolation prizes were won by The second evening consisted of a drawing and those who wished played cards for acticles from the prize table.Everyone seemed to find ample am'use- ment, A horse rake was won by MT.A.Nixon.Guess-work was one of the leading features of the evening.Thursday night found everyone in the gayest spirits w all hands sat down to an interesting\u201d game of cards.The beautiful vases given as 1st prize were won by Miss Maggie Healy.The Rever- and pastor, J.U.Baron could be seen each night at his post working with indefatigable zeal in.the interest of his parish.The evening was concluded by a post office and several other fads that claimed the attention of the young people.A wholesome repast was served the three mights.Much praise is due to SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1908, TORONTO ; Ty sa +.+ Zuablished 1897.10RD MINTO SEES DANGER IN popoits Indicate Spread ition in Countr - \u2014 .NATIVES IM APPEAL TO S371 © MESSAGE FAILS IN OBJECT.{PL Loaidon, November x.moord' of violence and sediti Tadia bas long shown that is increasing, rather : ing, and the \u2018opinion 1s becor oral that the situation isgro prious.One of the latest 1 Y.M.C.A.Bishop's, the committee Jor ihe \"benevolent man- A i = | .Mill .Forward Savdge ner in which they le ; Ca nt a Norcross nl Forward Patterson the gratification of the public.that the .ble 15 RP \u2018 Cant The order during the whole proceeding determination ofp the Vv) ~ J.E.Smith Centre Hinchcliffe was perfect and we have sufficient cause des rt visit he intende Capt.\u20ac : 5 to expect that this shall not be our eut sho a H.Tate L.Guard rown {last euchre.: the Indian prices and to : T.McKnight R.Guard Edge we extend our many thanks to the » ta.: , Timekeeper.\u2014H.Lovell, young ladies from, other parishes, who Calout : Scorer.\u2014C, J.Miller contributed to the success of our soir- Some of the newspapers hu SCORES: ., tes.\u2018The whole affair was a -veritable ; hod .J Y.M.C.A.Ri ¢ success.We warmly congratulate the cate sterner methods un = iller 13 .Hinchcliffe parish priest and his parishioners on the iti which, in their Nn a2 2 : savane § neat sum of 31%.| the secs à Leviv al of the ra Norcross Coe avag +\u2014 signi a sv MoKnignt 2 ei a ; HATLEY./ w ich ah ad as The many.friends of Henry Knapp are mutiny.STANSTEAD c AOLLEGE ELECTS glad to hear he is on the gain, although that the apparent failure vof Stanstead nel 19 \u2014 Spectal)\u2014A not able to be out yet.We understand peal.to the natives in the 1 special meeting of the Athletic Associa- Lion was held on Monday at the College, when Mr.William Mackeay was unanimously chosen Capt.of the Basketball his youngest daughter, Mrs.Brown has came home to care for him.Mrs.C.Huntington is slowly, but\u2019 surely improving.She is under the skilltul treatment of Dr.C.R.Jones.œnt message is .causmg an adds that as a consequence o other marked indications of 1 uprest there is reason to belj q team.Mr.MacLeay is one of the most We notice the Hornerite Church is | grester powérs are about to popular young men at the College and [nearly completed.- Three meetings will no doubt prove a most efficient were held in the church basement Sun- - p Captain of the, team.À day.\u201d ; SE The first basketball game of the sea- Mrs, Alfred Ives is able to be around - : ¥ > son and also the first on East- again h 0 \u2018 | [ ern Township Basketball League will be sain after fer recent illness.ghtly in- THIS IS THE NEW : CONVERTIBLE COAT : 9 played in the College Gymuasium on.disposed of late.ç .\u2018 ing, between the home team | .ss, and Bishop's College.with Mr.Wm.tor pein Blond and daughter left |, .(Patented in Canada Sept.8th, 1908), | * | Pike as official referee, the matc om- week, = c .; ._ _ +1 isen to be a clean one.= a difficult | MT, Donald McRitchie had the mis- As shown in these illustrations the Mznfo Coat makes a dressy street or fine weather Overcoat, and \u2018in tog e College force are ; .; °P \u2018 A time.in choosing.their team.as many which bas taid Rom un for a ten dans\u201d seconds it can be converted into an ideal garment for stormy weather, or for motoring or driving are working hard for the places.Chicken = shoots were in vogue last .Lo + .: Co.: ; \u2019 g riving, Made week.We understand it is to be a cow ~.in heavy weight cloths and in showerproof materials.Tt is the newest and cleverest idea in fine tailor ng.- HOCKEY.+ Agents in every city and town in Canada.: : | mx Arrivals COOKSHIRE.aies M } ; ; \u2018 | ; rrivals an epartures : iss .0?« - ; + CLUB HAS BN ORGANIZED IN Knowlton, of Knowlton, the guest of : .TAILORED BY ~ ' Sutton, Nov.19.\u2014(Special)\u2014A meet- her aaster.Mrs.(Dr) Lambly ; Miss ;Ç ;Ç /, So J ing was held in the own House Mon- been ve raned Waterville, where she has | .\u2014 5 | day evening, Nov.Ith inst, for school staff ; Miss Ruby Jackson, from Th VV d C | t d PA of re-organization.2 ' : ; son, ] ; purpose discussine the prospects for the a sit among friends in Bury Mr and \u20ac O Ç n es om pany, 11mi1 e 9 1 -coming _ season, whic in every way H.Pope to Cobait : Mrs.F.E.Halls .y .- CL seem bright.the following officers were and daughter from \u2018 Sherbro oke, whore , 142-144 West Fr ont Str eet, Tor onto.: .\u201cHon.®Pres.\u2014L.E.Dyer.they spent the past week ; Miss Gretch- Pres.\u2014C.N, Crutchfield.| en Bailey from Learned Plain, where she 2 0 Vice-Pres \u2014Geo.A.Godue.ee the guest of Miss Alice | , Sec'y-Treas.\u2014K.R.Turner.he \u201cdance ri in Vi | in à w ; _\u2014 ; given in Victoria Hall by ; a Committee VF: S.Baker, E.O.Dyer.the Cookshire Brass Band on Friday .\u2019 - ; .Là 9 eo.A.OGNE night, was not as largely attended as , .° \u2014C.1d.> ; Manager \u2014 Cons Srutchfield, part of desired, but a very pleasant time was \u2014 | .2 ; , .The gratronesses were Mrs.A.i : oY 2 + A .« last year's victorious team.are again Ross.£ ; BIRCHTON.fered at $1.63 per bushel, and two-pound | ready to wear the \u2018Green and White, os TTS.- H.Pope, Mrs.E.J.pickers at $1.8, track here 9 pourd d It is the intention, of all those con- RE .The Georgia Jubilee Singers will give a and It is the the gutton Hockey Club, The Guild met yesterday afternoon in a musical and elocutionary entertain- Sas in, a Jobbing way, are selling \u201c| nd ain put on a winning the parish hall.Hostesses, Mrs.J, H.ment, under the auspices of the Ladies\u2019 A fair trad ; ; Lo ut > Although not forming part of any Burton and Mrs.F.E.Halls.Ad in the Church on Monday evening, {.A date To the ee and \u2018League, the team will be ready and will- ovember 2rd.= .Green Mountains are seiling in car lots ing to play when asked to do so.À new GRANITEVILLE: The six gentlemen who went to Em- at Tric to 80c Der bag, and other var- and commodious rink is about to be Mr.Edward Minor and daughter Lena berton or a nunting expedition pave re- ieties at 6c to 70c, and in a jobbing | , erected, which will better answer the | of Crystal Lake visited at the home of turned home bringing with them six fine way at 8c to Y0c per bag.needs of the spectators.Mr N.Salls Friday and Saturday 4 deers eer hunting season 18 now at its \u2018he faneral of the late Mrs.James DE ORO LOSES CHAMPIONSHIP .was Mr.Myron Morse, who shot a fine day morning.\u2018Rev.Mr.Mossop conduct.DAIRY PRODUCE.; , © one sr Monday morning weighing 160 ed the service and spoke words of compounds.fort to the large congregation from Ps.CHEESE MARKET QUIET .AND height.The lucky sportsman this time May took place in the church Wednes- HUESTON NOW THE STAR OF Miss Maude Keniston, of Rock Islapd XXIIF, \u201cThe Lord is My Shepherd, STEADY\u2014BUTTER RULES LORD MINTO, Viceroy of Inc Larose-Nipissing : Cobalt Stocks ff cme\" Canada.BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMMISSION.to the dian nuthoritics to BURNETT & WILSON '.Jf siihils Wi 5 contemplated is believed to be Co ; wblishment of spetial courts Members Montreal Stock Exchange, 30 Hospital Street, Montrel, Mois @i »mmarily with outrage mong j ously a.article by an an (BELLO LLL 0400008000004 \u2018 robbs INF Indian official of wide fe ih vu V M, te, who, it is declared, is ; .Great Fall Sale at the , * 188 of wiertaining panic views.1 POOL WORLD.was at home over Sunday.and ete: .St.Louis, November 19.\u2014Thomas A.Mr.Henry :Keniston of Manchester, N.Mrs.Cc O.Miller is staying with her | - ° FIRM.8 + : 8 Hu , of St.Louis last night wret- H., arrived home on Monday evening |; ter.Mrs.: : À ] 1 oe ne of the switum ed the world s continuous pool cham- tor, a few day s visit to his parents.daughter, Mrs.Moore, at Bulwer, who Racoipia of choose Montreal.Nov.18.NEW SHERBROOKE GLCTHING STOR I apd of which he says is no © pionship from Alfredo de Oro.of Hava- ork om the quarry anc ir 10\u20ac sShoD Messrs.F's; Harrison and Geo.Carpen- against 975 boxes for the : ; .' 5 a areat Britain.The truth, Fa Cubby\u201d he Due not 0,16 4% | are eraduatly closing Gown for the vin\" vor are dugeime, 5 voi in from oi char déte oi last veus\u201d inc focal epg BARGAIN CETTE fn, race hated bis rou 4 sc , the ; - : : * residence with hopes © Dg water.quiet | stead ] I i danger.the 60M-point game was: Hueston 18; | \u2014_\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Bowen, of John at pan] steady, with stern Suqted BARGAINS.; FLANNE _ ae water mark of danger.de Oro, 164.| vas held th RECTORY HILL.ville, are guests of Mrs.H.C.Bailey.{to 12.Men's Tweed Suits, fine pattern BLANKETS.table that the native wu q For 20 years de Oro has he \u20ac Mr.Rufus Patterson shot a fine: deer | Receipts of butter were 415 packeges | \u2014to be cleared at 84.50 end $6 104 Flannelette Blankets, 318 lavened with treason, ail th } .hy A : ionshi imost continuously and ; ; \u2018 ; fn that time has played 92 championship on Friday.WILSON'S MILLS.as against 195 packages for the corres- watch wonderingly the manif.i Handsome Tweed Suits for Men Grey and\" White, very spesisl # b amp | Mrs.Jas Moffatt who has been visit- : ponding date iti ; games.Of these he has lost but LWO.ing friends here, left on Wednesday, ac- compan ied by Hilo es Many Saebes ac: market continues fem nader a good.des \u2014worth $15.00, for this sale at 85c.pair J of British weakness.Tle dec | companied by\u201d ner children, for St.| SymoRnled by Misees Mary and Tuan, mand: guest \u2018ereamers \u2018peine, wigied | 10 for thi Tid Wannclette Baskin, à M ie thatthe Viceroy | ; , , .i r \u2019 Ar .\u2018 \u2018 SPORTING NOTES.A few of the young people from here past week, have returned home.jobbing pe lots and 274c to 28 in a Men\u2019s Tweed Overcoats, worth grey and White, very spesial, 8 .qe spent Saturday evening very Dleasantly : robert Anderson has completed 38.50, very special, $5.49 99 ToT : VICEROY-SEES DANGE , .2 .48a, 4 ir.; _.| at the home of Mr.and Mrs.David Mc- his new house and moved in.We hope Holt and Hurn were given a trial in Intyre at Reedsdale.= and expect such a cozy little home will Lucknow, N er 20.\u2014T \\ L : ovember 20.last night's basketball come and gave a Mr.Benny Seale passed through here SOON | be tenanted by a fair occupant % Tl of Minto, ticeroy of India, wp 4 the he declined to ho persu.g 4 Special reduction fn Dr Goods and Cloaking.Men\u2019s Black Beaver Overcoats, worth $9.00, very special, $5.99.TO-DAYS MARKET PRICES.very good account of themselves.\u2018 on Friday, ôn his way home from Que- 8180./ ' \u2018 | » OT \"|.Mr.Wm.Parks, of St.Johnisb Vv \u2014 : j ; Presented with a loyal addr ; bec.; PA \u2019 ury, Vt, .; | y nde The Silver Star Hockey Club will Maseer Gordon McNey is quite ill a ia Visiting Sis old neighors pere.we QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY F.W.3.M.NAULT, 17 King Street \u20ac ci tine to-nigb* at the .: : : gain, an +444 rest oo hold 2.Spevial meetin = = = peak > pope Jo may before Jone return to live WHITE, BROKER.- | vos moun Part of Indi ; ently amongst us.Sma A8 e for hr 7 | juibere are various reports of some of NEW YORK MARKET.the political basis.He would ) : MOnial yoke bap putting on the matri- Amal CANAAN AND WEST STEWARTS- BEDFORD: mit that the reputation of tl - : n.However, it is not malgamated Copper.; a .TOWN.nation oo well to give credence to premature re- Americs \u201cuw ; Mr.J.P.Koy, of Sabrevois vu was affected by the | e ports, but the signs are of a favorable Atchison Suga SE Pe in Geo icholas ia visiting relatives recent visitor of his sistee, Mrs.ages of a section of it.a \u2018 ! ee eee nn \u2018ativ a Some ôf our people report a scarcity Anmical Smelting\u201d Ref'g Co.Miss Andrews, \"of Bedford, Que.bas | Mr.M.B.Rice, of Sherbrooke, bi pirate nant dangers coul = .of water, which may prove quite seri- Baltimore & Ohio SI rue o been visiting friends and relatives in town renewing friends, ; ° They were face © dus béfore winter @ ended, jf we \"do Brooklyn Rapid Transfer this vicinity the past few days.Mr: Jos.Bedard is erecting $ là an anarchical conspirac = ; = not in the meantime get some rain.Canadian Pacific 2e LU About forty of our people attended and one-half story frame wea o - : ; Miss Martha Fraser is indisposed in Chi acific L.e Leucc@ avosee sens 17 the chicken pie supper in Hereford Main Street to be occupied by LITER pmo, \u20ac pons must he for \u2014 = : a Fraser [ i.Mil.St.Paul .Wedne 44 .ord on ain reet to di 2% it and the evil fi , health, .Col.Fuel & I 8day, Nov.1lth, which was given and family as a bardwere stor e evil finally er: i ; ; OB street noue by the \u2026\u2014Episcopal Church society t h d dwelli [ _ , Ju \u2019 Delaware & Hudson .: raise money to build clety to shop an ds elling.]y recore + WATERVILLE: + Erie .ee fi: 34 i new horse sheds Mrs.L.J.Reid {3 slowly - { CT .; On Friday evening, the 20th there will Louisvi ashvi A SALE of SECONDS ||.iii 525020 (SEE SS.ter Abbey given by Rev.Mr.Robertson, New York Central .of Cookshire, under the auspices of the Northern Pacific Ex.11.2 | Woman's Reading Club.The lecture Penn.Ry.La eu will be given in the schoo! hall and the Reading .proceeds are to go to the school lib- Rock Island 5 tion: A rare opportunity to lay in a supply of Ladies\u2019 rary.Island A surprise party met at the home of at the Church.\u2018Much credit is due from a very serious illness, in fact f _ Rev.J: C.Tanner of Dixville for his life was dispaired of for several dor | SION = untiring efforts and unusual ability to The Ladies of St.James\" Churd 9986 manage an\u2019 afiair of that kind.The a- in weekly work at the home of Mi J .mount raised was $55.00.A few Canaan Cockerline on Wednesday.; friends assisted in the programme, Mr.Mr.Æ.G.Place, of Bts Albsuk casse een \u2026 1288 C.D.French deserving special men- spent Sunday and Monday bere Ti his sister, Mrs.L.J.Reid, soi ! Mr.M.A: Hungerford has We understand there are other Rock Island Pref.bide Sat ed a ee ais ee ol Rn tat Gh tet Et fe haa i i i a a Sa i ila gl EL sorbet cg oe 4.mt IP.aie lle (0 tes niet cb obi I 5 x A5 La su PA : oe \" or PAST Le \u201c a \u20180 - Su 1 Es, Se ae Tle est ; RES A TT rs ae Mn we aman, ee S a ht Popes 44 : a ED en i wi dei .a - og lectures arranged.Rev.P.8.Dobson Southern Paci \u2018 Mr.F.-Perrw to honor Rev.J.L.Car- hotel.\u2018\u2019The Central House,\" to w T : , ; : : anal: will lecture on Gree d in J thorn acific .ee ter, who boards there and t 3 eis Magog, vot & wen = 2 & lovely sheer linen hemstitched Handkerchiefs Rev.A.G.Corwell on London.© pogihern Railway 2 him with a fat purse before he leaves | icentie trame Windsor, Mils wd % Bty People \u2018Said to .20.Mr.and Mrs.Carl Swanson arrived on \u2019 ven ttre serene we eee 208 t0 take charge of his new parish.ham.Price $8,000.As Mr.98 : .A at considerably less than real value.The Monday night from their wedding tour.Union Facific etes en a, «181 Mr.and Mrs.Uriah Loverin are re- here highly recommended ss\u201d .Been Killed.© y .Steel .ghly will : .Rev.Mr.Ball and Mrs.Ball have left (J.8.See] Pig =\" © eo .\u2026 Si joicing over a little daughter born, Nov.man, no doubt this hostelfy ase ç - A .PA .+ own r ; ; ñ .| + esrere severe sesese cesses L on u ions.; \u2019 f ç a i + ; \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2026 ! i would make ideal holiday gifts.Of plain, fine the winter Co 0 Where they Will spend | a MONTREAL MARKET.Mrs.Annie Morris is recovering from 4 bad uri the Inte mansgenst fl \u201cAS MAIN EXPLODED AT Hi - , Co .L Miss Fanny Lord left Tuesday for Detroit Rails C errr ve ee «+e 178% her recent illness.- new proprietor took posse ony AND p : i linen.with }, ! and { inch hems, worth 81.50 New York, where she will visit rela- Dominion Coal .ir g 2 16th inst, Mr.Hungerford ba a FRONT STREET=, B A a ; \\ ! tives for a few weeks._ Dominion Steet .UT \"ae 181 ; __.ROSENBERG, bis tazmly into uk tenemer : LYN, TO-DAY i dozen.Clearing, per dozen.$1.00 .CLOTHES ANS CHARAGTER Mme PAa EE PÉd.cn Dd sed BIS, Tinds Reynolds, a pupil of Dun Uf BOP 9.Mullis, our pois ME York Ney oi 3) 7 | (From the Vienna Zeitung) Mackay \u2026.\u2026.Lu ET UN L'UII ap holidays with her grandmother, Mes, R.chant.has so fo recto te \u201cBR More so NOV 20.(Sp $ à [ Why i : Mackay Pfd.\u2026\u2026 Creal eete rece een : C.Reynolds.: recent: indisposition, Man twenty persons are aby is it that any man, when well Monereal Power ot 107 « Mr.and Mrs.Alick McMwilen hai again atived 0 Jl 19-havg | t thei 1 8 / dr ed, is invari F - teers sesene Lacees nene : : | en have re- .in § i 0 vq y À ! leman.while a woman.no matter what Montreal Street Railway |.196; turned to Montreal.Mr.a eh Se : an.exp) out their lives a9 4 « ë Is .71e .\u2018her attire is taken for exactly what she Nova Scotia Steel .t Mrs.Wm.Smith has been very far home throu and Fronton Of à gas main : i 3 Also a special line of | Fine White Irish Lawn is?- Reda OUT iar ee goon $8 rom well for sometime past.PS TTRocK ISLAND; 7 \u201cFont streets, Brooklvn x\" J ; \u2019 - LT .4 evens \u2026 | | s has gone to Law- , was given bY ~\u2014 \u2018 Co 4d 8 Lac ; a h- ç ae + pu = Crown Reserve ., .253 253 remce, Mass., for an indefinite time, vi- A very clever party oll : \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 adies' Plain Hemstitch- | Handkerchiefs, with fine coBALTs.siting Mr.and Mrs.Arlig Heckine her home, TO TIME LOST BY WORKINU John J.Parker_at Miss Berths Pak .Beaver .Miss\u2019 Emily Bissette is very much bet- evening in honor of andK >S, ' anc a \u2019 obalt Central |.os EE er at present, than at apytime since who 18 soon to lea het?i inroac made up el Handkerchiefs,ofpure | hemstitehed and fancy c È 7 77077 $ ter at eave to take b,c |.great 1 | Trish line orth 75ed | broid d border; si NANCIAL AND Chambers Ferland .,.ie 0 \"4yp4 [ber return from Boston.\u2018near Washington, D.C.ho a Irish nen, worth /acdoz.-: embDroidered Dorder; size Dt.Reddick ., .0) pa LEE 31 Mr.Hi\u2018am Bockus\u2019 condition is much assumed the Peterson Lake ToT.the same.through the thous 12 x 12 ins.Worth 17¢ I TR 45 e 2 eu ; of many will # 3Y some statistic For 55c A Ww F 0.Co i .2 8 0 0 0 0 6 1 00050000 loyd \u2026.6.4ü 4e 57 21 5e ba 47 ke 15 \u2014_\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014 guests, by.the gift ker MARKET NE S Kerr Lake .\"%\" 4H .MYSTIC.pieces of linen.Miss PEE, her nd therefo ; form of a lined EU.werk; \u2019 re upon the v ptfainess Of ng Igmen by the use oi ai 4 «at ES SEE SENS A A alien 8 eh mle en aise ot at créa Sytem .\u2018 ] 1 \u2018 I.Rosemann 3 a MAIN FLOOR.| each.V ery special, 12}c Nos.Cobalt er ee ae Tk.TR Mrs.J.Bockus is ill and under the these gifts of Cie soon ses 30 mi igation of aile vit | | ude Ju x : eserve .2%0 Care of Dr.Wm.Crothers of Stanbridge | 1OMe Mate: \"of a madame.270, BR.AR district RA ic fi oT \u2014_\u2014 - East.nbridge responsibilities orved a dainty Jon Mistice End Of Austin.| If not absolutely satisfied we shall COUNTRY PRODUCE.BISHOP'S COLLEGE NOTES.Mr, Irwin Unwin, who has been visit- | of The evening t° pr marl 1907) Statistichen Mona | | be ol d fund At a meeting of the Bishop's College 108 Iriends in Lowell and Lawrence, | 115 24500 of the kindliest of 8 Syl 4 the five veur-, | ¢ pleased fo refund your money, i A.A.yesterday afternoon, a toboggan | M288, returned to his home on Satur.118 9187 erd that could ve of} t the avernue 1000 « SELECTED EGGS DECLINE AND club was.formed and the following oft- day last.jand God Speer the Darticulss gm Get lost by the ore moi NO.1 STOCK ADVANCES ficers elected : President, Mr., Chesshire ; Master - John and Miss -J.Smith are of ME s Parker\u2019 Miss® ripe BUS un a Sorkmen queue 4d : EE Vice-Pres., Mr.Walden : Sec., Mr.Ber.attending school at Bedford.; Pl pe wellie Flint, Kath vibe, MO from w TY and uneveused\u201d __\" Key 2.Montreal Nov.19.nard ; Directors, Mr.Moorhead and Mr.Mr.T.C.Reid who is confined to the FUR shine Pike, Millicent Lote.Po dary ork on the dag afi » 70 Receipts of eggs were 440 cases, as Wilmot.Toboggans are to be procured DOUSe is under \u2018the care of Dr.H.E.| T°59PHITEÉ 4 hee, Lottie 10007¢, 1 Working\" day was 25 « i * Against _ 1,7 for the same date last and a slide made on Pottery Hill.Mitchell, of Bedford.| gare Lua Rickard, og and 4# On the a Ay was 27008 .iy SMT mcoier, fesling nag developed iT de ATEN to the fact that suppiles of such ig arr ,L.Adams, who has been con- LEMESURIER.\"| Parker.Such orces those and t res Lens A qe ( larger than anticipated.land sales were Old Boys hatch since the B.C.S.vs i Miss Mae Gillander of Leeds, is spend- | 10 us through ake it seem.wort\u2019 Jo Cent, ; ; regular ed | made at 25\u20ac to 25ic.On the other hand, is apl : : With a sprained ankle, Ing a few days with Mrs.Gilbert Wil- nur friends, rm pleasant PU Pp L the: market for No.1 stock is stronger, crutches © be about with the aid of J kin.\u201c7 + and they are Pure, in the oO TT\u2014 as the demand is principally for this | \u2019 Miss Bertha Bain of Leeds Village at from the us all.nas 3 LOST TEN.SHI FD grade, and sales of small lots to groc- spent the week end visiting friends at | that come old H.Stone gy Bothej | N- SHEED.| ers, were made ad high as 23c and larger A rehearsal of '\u2018The Magistrate,\u201d the Lemesurier._ j Low Heros che OUT de.Be PUS el Nov.on [| quantities as 22c to 224c.We quote new play to be given by the Dramatic Club, Mrs.R.JT Jamjeson ot King's Cor- position their BOS © asbifr: - tu x, avid Coes \u2014 Seen, laid at 29c to 30c ; selected stock at 25c Was held in the Council Chamber yes.MCF has been spending a few days with Company \\N \u2018à assistant Une to lon Bon has hod to we; No.1 stock at 22è to 23c, ana terday afternoon.( her Sister.Mrs.Lewis Ross.| bookkeeper an CHES: of O88 ten of his -h \u201coh \"No.stock at 174c per dozen.Miss Annie Savage of Maple Hill, was 81x CHE ior: ther Can | Du The market for beans remaihs quiet\u2018| Supplementary examinations for Ma- 1h eu friends at Lemesurier on the , ABOUT THI Te » a, = + \u2018 be Found phd | and Note how no DO an change.triculation, etc., will he held on Monday Mr mes Beattie shot fine d nu sur aton.1 \u2018 | a so ee-pound pickers are of- nd T ; 9 > e shot a fine deer en \u2026 pain Wa \u2019\u201d Se and \u201c Tuesday.November 30th and Decem- the 13th jimst, * | 251 know Taft.; ( \u201c \u2014 : .5.\u20ac oo .be: ; \u2018 = ~ f : \u2019 * = j .i.78 a, J "]
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