Sherbrooke daily record, 30 septembre 1909, jeudi 30 septembre 1909
[" pe FE NS EE \u2014 © case of Ad.De Madamy \u201cify of Sherbrooke.for 1.000 as ages for alleged libel, was erday afternoon in the Superior nt, Judge Hutchinson presvring.ready stated, the actions.arcse of a controvarsy that took place .meeting of the City Council, in ection with the formation ci the rd of Control.» case Was called shortly » o\u2019clock, and the plaintiff ségun ARD OF CONTROL MATTER \u20ac was alleged, that the defendant _had st Dr.L.C.Bachand, Mayor of | accused the plaintiff of being responsible [for the proceedings which \u201d had taken place at the organization of the Board of Control.During the discussion the plaintiff explained what position 'he had taken at the organization meeting, and stated to the Council that the nomination of Ald.McCrea as chairman of the Board of Control | had \u2018been_proposed by Ald.Thompson and seconded by the Mayor,.the \u2014 sent.defencant.pre- The Mayor (defend- after t ant) denied having seconded the nom- was |; ! ination, whereupon the plaintiff.pro- i REI .D.McMANAMY, plaintiff \u2018in case nOW proceeding in Court.presented by Mr.C.D.White, - defendant by Mr.IZ.Rioux.HE ALLEGATIONS OF PLAINTIFY MeMANAMY.} n opening the case for the plain- Xr.C.D.White set forth that his nt was suing for the amount led on account of certain \u2018defama- ry remarks - male by the Jrfendant a public meeting of the City Coun- and held on the nd day of March L The plaîntiff for the past forty ars had been a resident of the city Sherbrooke, and for a period of T twenty years had been a member the Cuy Council, having occupied t position of chairman of Finance, bl had also been on several © s Mayor of the citv.- During he ne firt-he had been in the city he always enjoy a good ame and *: T@nized as an honorable and Might man.On the Ist May, 190%, pe arty aoquired the \u2014 property ines of the Sherbrooke.\u2018Fower, hi & Heat Company.antl at the pme time that the Levislature had l'en Power to the city to acquire © Property power.was also given to fa \u20ac to appoint 3 Boar, of Con- ol, w i would have for its object 1° assuming of the charge and man- ment of the revenué profu-ing as- 's belonging to the city, and mere articular] the water and ons anil etre lig t and Tower plans.On the 9th of February, Vv u re-o- \u2018lon of the City Council, the = [in ve Committee Was appointed ue Control.which consiste = abamy, with the : co.On the bers met fit the \u2018of A > (Crea for the\u2019 Purpose où orcan- eg the Boar, ; Members above 1 i of Mayor eus Oy ile 11) mention | there were ! ; Le ent Mr.W, BL MeCaus n-i- La datendant _said that plaintiff had \u2018run it.Crea, Denault.Thompn and | through as chairman, mover and sec- the whole meeting and rushed - tg yy onder.You were excited.This, the plaintiff contended, meant im- \u201csimply that he had used proper and illegal conduct.- Thèse expressions had been publish- elsewhere throughout the Province.of Que- At a subsequent meeting of the an - opportunity to witheraw these ste ter an that as a result the plaintiff Tad sui- fore] damages to the extent of $1,000 wl in the press of the city an hec.Council the «defendant was given ments, but he refused to do =o, «wel for.ERAL ALLEGATIONS.\u201ca the plaintiff.sait that at the meeting of the 1 botte = the, March the plaintiff had J Linen of using undue influence 1n as Cb aoainst the English citizens.This the cE .= { + | défendant.denied.i Py: tre oT the fim Lite\u201d accused \u201cfavor Frenoh-Chnadians .of the stated i Fhe .defeixlant further wav to bring-discredit on the The defendant, however, tiff.el bv him.The defendant tion of Ald.McCrea as chairman the Boawl of Control.of the defendant, as Mayor, was Sie that the rights of the | Mayor, Mr.McCaw and Mr.partments should be called was BEING AIRED IN COURT.tion of Alderman McManamy vs.Mayor of Sher- { ~~ brooke Now in Progress.\" : MANY WITNESSES ARE CALLED.raeys Fitst Review Their Respective Contentions \u2014 Plain- iff McManamy First Witness\u2014 What Took Place at Board of Control Organization\u2014Did Mayor's Remarks at Council Meeting Reflect Upon Integrity of Alder- : man McManamy _ important one.If the words used were made public, it was due to the plaintiff hime, who had given interviews to all with whom he had come in contact, and had even sought out the reporters to give them his views on the nteiter.here was nothing said at the - meeting in question by the defendant cf a mature that could be construed as malicious.¢ _ | : | PLAINTIFF McMANAMY FIRST WIT- .NESS.AM.McManamy, the plaintiff, was the first witness called, and told how he had been in the City Council for about thirty years.He recited the in Ald.McCrea\u2019s office on the 12th -of February.\u2018He said: \u2018A resolution was.ing the Finance Committee the Board of Control.As we were anxious to proceed to the consideration of .a new schedule, it was agreed to meet atan parly date, and as Ald.McCrea could not get away from his business we decided to meet at his office, on the.12th of February.four o'clock in the afternoon, and there were present Aldermen 1lenault, Thompson, McCrea, myself and the _ Robins.We sat outside the main office as Ald.McCrea was busy, and discussed the matter of organization.The question as to what the head of the two de- discussed, Some suggested chairman, tion.As To who seconded that in 3 THE MAYOR DENIES THESE GEN- Mr.F.Rioux.attorney for the de fondant.said that the-defendant made seneral denial.to the allegations of ; The defendant further \u2018Ç Gth- the that ven if the words wero used, as stated hy plaintifi, they were not utterod- in plain- denied that the words mentioned were utler- further denis] that he seconded the nomipa- \u201cof The position to citizens others commissioner, ,and finally manager was suggested and adopted.We came.to an amicable understanding on this point, and when Ald.MeCrea was ready we proceeded \u2018to business.| When Ad.McCrea | \u201cBoys, don\u2019t give me any work to-do.came in he said, I have already too much work to attend to,\u2019 or words :to that effect, To the best off my recollection, Mo, Thompson: suggest that Ald.McCrea take the chairmanship of the Board of Control, because there would be nothing to do in that position.1 I remember right it w&s Ald.\u2018Thomp- ta that posi- .motion 1 do not remember.But I can say that the motion passed unanimously.There were-no other suggestions or anything else.We procesded son that proposec, h ifm \u2018and did all we intended doing.\u201d At this stage Mr.Rioux \u2018oblected to the evidente on the ground that the meeting was not legally held, and that some minutes should be proauced.The Court theld that, while the meeting might net have been legally held, it would be Sell to produce the notes of the meeting.MR.McCAW GIVES EVIDENCE.Mr.White then asked to be allowed to call Mr.McCaw, who took - the notes of the meeting in question.\" Mr.W.B.McCaw deposed that he was assistant secretary and clerk of the water works of the city.lle \"was instructed to be present at a.meeting of the Board of Control at Ald.Me- Orea\u2019s office.on.the 12th of Febru- any.Hé took.a note of the.minutes.| The minutes were produced, and witness was asked to read them.They went to show: that Akl.Thompson proposed and Mayor Bachand seconded the motion that Ald.McCrea be appointed chairman of the Board of Control.ness was reserved.MR.McMANAMY RECALLED.Ald.McManamy, continuing his evidence, said: \u201cMy recollection is that Ald.Thompson suggested.that Ald.Denaäult be manager of the Water Department before- the meeting, and also asked Ald.Denault to take that positidn.It was generally uncerstood that Ald.Thompson would be manny- ger of the electric, because bh: Lag been chairman of the Light \u2018ommit- tes and had done a ireat deal of work in connection with that department ault had taken a gréat interest in the extension of the water works and was quite a capable man, and 1 was anx- \u2018jous that he should take that department.Ald.Benault- refused it, and I was, offered \u2018it, There was no chjec- tion raised.T.never was at a more peaceable meeting.Everything was unanimous, There*was no « TEACHERS\u2019 INSTITUTE] AT WATERLOO.\u2014\u2014 WAS -VERY - SUCCESSFUL AND WELY, ATTENDED YESTERDAY.1 Waterloo, Sept.30.\u2014 (Special)\u2014On enter- J I Miss Dunn.Rowe.Grade 11 Model\u2014Gordon Gilson | iency, by Miss_Van Vliet; Willie Gal- June | in- | \u2014 ONE CENT 1 FROM ALL PARTS OF .THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ing when business commenced, but were repaired in a couple of hours.= COMPLETED IN 63 YEARS.Bondville, Sept.30.\u2014(Special).\u2014At.the: Brome County Horticultural and Poultry Exhibition held at Knowlton: on the 16th and 17th inst the beautiful exhibit of canvas drawn work by Mrs.W.C.Hunter, of this place, \u2018 commenced at 7 years of age and finished at 70 years of age, created a great deal of interest and was award- en a handsome special prize, which it richly deserved.PAID A VISIT TO SCOTLAND.Windsor Mills, Sept.30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Robert Aitken, of the Canada Paper Company, has returned from a six weeks\u2019 trip to Scotland.Twenty- two years have elapsed since Mr.Ait- ken has visited his native soil, but he speaks most enthusiastically of his reception by relatives and friends in the land of his nativity.He found great alterations and improvements in Glasgow, but little difference in Edinburgh.He contrasts strongly the difference in the accommodation given in ocean travelling now to what it was when he first came over and had a delightful trip both ways on the Allan liner, Grampian.The Grampian made one of her best Western trips, this.voyage leaving Glasgow the afternoon of the 19th, Mr.Aitken arrived at Windsor, Sunday, Sept.26th.= Tuesday a very successful Teachers\u2019 t Normal Institute was held by Rev.Inspector Taylor, Major Hewton and Inspector Gilman, of Huntingdon County.CE ~The exercises were opened by Rev.E.W.S.Coates, by prayer.The meeting was held in the excellent new Academy building which was much admired .by inspectors and teachers, The following were present : Miss A.M.Reynolds, Lawrenceville ; Miss Mabel A.Martin, South Stukely; Mrs.G.E.R.Knowl- ton, South Stukely ; Mrs.E.M.Phelps South Stukely ; Miss.Mary Cunningham, South Roxton ;.Miss \u2018Florence R.Peters, South Stukely ; Miss I.Alford, Waterloo ; Miss Marjorie: Hayes, West Shefford ; Miss Isabella\u2019 Savage, Martin\u2019s Corner.; Mrs.A.'S.Newell, Waterloo ; Miss A.C'.\u2018Duin, Miss; JA head, Frost Village ; Mise Linda: Fz Temple, Waterloo ; Principal Green and .some of the senior -pupils\u2019of the Aca- | demy.- es _ The:lectures given by each ins Gi pratitivnl Tend unemipen.the work.of ataryday et, school room.- The teachers brought in many vexing -questions which trouble them and satisfactory answers and explanations were given.eo FT A resolution of appreciation of .the lectures of Inspector Gilman was passed on motion.of Miss Temple: and be ge, Le are t \u2018inspector RYT Age \u201cstrike Ouf\u201d for Better Things If you are seeking à situation or want to better your condition, the most satisfactory way to learn of the best opportunities is to, place Help Wanted advertisements in Tue 1 Day Recorp.Most employers rely on THE DAILY RECORD for help and when vacancies occur in their establishments they at once read the advertisements in THE -Reconp.- SAVINGS BANK OFFICE HOURS: 10-3.Upper Town Branch Fastern Townships Bank 107 KING ST.South Ward, Sherbrooke.General Banking Business.DEPARTMENT.- _SATURDAY, 10-12.A Sept Lal sage Paie.ae RE R : + Ll Bel RE EEE pe A : fg a aye TE ag oo eg ES Sl we TE sg CRETE a Ede pm Tes ; 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CS - wns 3 cE > 4 TT LR vu : Ce ares \u2018 = Teh T Ge z Tey = - eg oR | : = .= x 2 - a.- \u201c.Ce - \u201c : 3 3 = fo Lr) x y SE PEI PR Ye D ef v Mn in : pe PRET AN = > ç ; d - - Cn PS - .- A PP - \u201c\" = \u201ces.i mh % NE 3 rod = 5 ep TE ARRET RE Se \u201cLR Fraise Ra master ape rt rs eines A RR ASHE, * the hensl-cobbed, hest «race PAGE TWO.Hi =, 2 Mining News of the Eastern wed 4 ownships, CANADA PRODUCES \u201cBULK OF ASBESTOS.Also Exports \u201cLarge Quantities to United States.LARGER COUNTRY _ LEADS MANUFACTURE OF ASBESTOS PRODUCTS.\u2018All the asbestos mined in the U nited.States in 1908 was mined in Georgia amd Vermont, and the total output of the various \u2018grades was 936 short tons, an increase from 1907 of more - than forty-two per cent.The - total | \u2018value of the output-of refined asbestos.in 1908 was $19,624, as\" compared with 811.889 in 1907, an increase of sixty-four per cent, According to the report on asbestos by J.S.Diller in the \u201cMineral Resources\u201d series offthe United States Geological Survey.for 1908, the increase in value thus indicated is due to the greater production then ever before of chrysotile, the variety of \u201cfibrous mineral which is best adapted to textile processes and thé highest prices.The main source of raw material, however, continues to be Canada, whence came all but $1,615 werth of the imports into the United Siates in 1908, valued at $1,068,322.Much more than half.of the asbestos exported hy (Canada came to \u2018he United States, The United States leads all cther countries in the madufa cure of as: bestos products.The best asbestos vet found in \"the Unitex]: States is near tie hotiom of the Grand.Canyon, of \u2018Adizqua.| Ti is cross-fibre \u2018chrysotile of\" \u201cexept{onal | quality.The.crop is.extensive, but as the product must he packed cn donkeys about\u2019twetve' miles dowa\" on one side of the canyon and 1.009 feet up.the other side, aad thence he bavk od twenty miles to \u2018the railroad, only of the material can be shippil at present, The variety of usas of the fi freproof and insulating quaiit\u2019 es of ffbestos is constantly increasing.One of the notable applinati.ms in recent years is as a pigmeat under tke pame as.hestine, which, on account of its fibrous structure, has the property of .holding up other heavier pigments in the paint.| Mixtures of asbestos with various compounds play an important part in fireproof construction.Such materiels are asbestos building lumber, .century shingles, ashestos slate, asbestic for stucco and plaster and asbestolith.- The ashestos trade suffered little.in the recent depression, \u2018and though the outlook for the coming year is far lower grades of.material high, grade |! crudes and fibers will probably remain |* at thé present prices.SILVER AT 80.STUKELY.! i! _ \u2014 OFFERED PIECE OF LAND.\u201cLawrenceville, Sept.Mr.F.Bryant Bailey, of South Stuk- ely, has béen \u2018offered $10,000 for a sniall piece of land, which it is.stated, | contains silver.\u201c \" 5 \u2014+ BIRCHTON.Arrivals and departures: Miss Elsie Jeffory, from Vermont, and her sister, Mrs.Peardon, from Capelton, guests of their mother, Mrs.Grapes; IN command s- 810,000 - FOR \u2018 SMALL\u2019 {started operations at | Cornwall, Eng 30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | \u201cMi | many, spent about Mrs.A.Todd and Miss Kingsley spent Saturday in Sherbrooke; Miss Addie .Todkl, of Coaticook, who was visiting relatives, has returned home; Mr.WE.Smith, of Lennoxville, spent Tuesday in; town; Mrs.Seveigny spendi a couple of weeks with her .mio her, - Mrs.Todt.- There will be a thanksgiving ser vice in the church next.Sabbath, at which | à thank-offering will He taken, This | will take the place \u2018of | he usual chick- | en pie supper, T= = \u201chave «| Keep them well nourished\u2014that is the secret of helping them through\u2014give them every day a Jive cent bundle of the famous \u201cJobler's\u201d Swiss Milk Chocolate with some bread or fruit and Children you will be surprised at the result.Sold in 5, 10, 20, 40c.packages, and at 508 per bo.5 Imported by Maclure & Langley, Limited, Toronto = massed 30., Lid.: WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE, Que.EE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 PHARON ASBESTOS COMPANY START WORK.TS Are new Erecting Buildings for ~.Workmen.- vimana) NOUNTATS, WILL BE TUNNELLED PRIOR TO ERECTION OF Cg | MILES.Mansonville,$§, Sept.30._ (Special) \u2014 The - Pharoh Asbestos Company have near here.They are building \u2018a camp for the accommodation of their men, and also, a blacksmith apd tool shops.It is the intention of the company to run tunnels in the mountain at different paces, to block out and make an estimate of pay rock before building mills.we Mr.N.Parker of Eastman, is here getting the men started.Mr.Cote an expagienced asbestos miner, has charge e mine and will put on fifteen men as soon as he has accom- modation- for them: The company expect work all ici AP NOTES FROM ~~ THEFORD MINES, | to carry on OLD EMPLOYEE A HAS RESIGNED Si |.1.POSITION, Th \u2014Capt.: John J.Gilchrist, after.a service lof eighteen years as mine foreman with the Bell Asbestos\u2019 | Mines, has resigned his: position\u2019 -with | that company and left Thetford with his family.Capt.and Mrs.Gilchrist, will hereafter reside in Ottawa.Capt.Gilchrist came to this country over 36: : rs) ago whei à young man, from land, : where he worked in th# tin mines*;- driving this country, he worked at No and | Eustis, ang later in Thetford, where] he has remained so many years.He was always well liked and respected bv the men under him; and in .the social! community was a staunch Church worker and upright citizen.Mr.Albert Haag, of .the asbestos firm of Becker & Haag, of Berlin, Ger- a week in Thet- ford visiting the mines.He also visited Robertson, Black Lake and Brough- ton, during his stay.Mr.Haag re turns to Europe in the course of a few weeks, after visiting Montreal and the \u2018States.| \u2014+ COMPTON, The Luzons Dramatic Co, have been | \u2018in Gonipton for.five nights giving en- tertaïdiments.in the town bal; 2 \u2018FA, band er travelling gypsies tohed hile 0 \u201cneg Trikes and: \u2018Weto \u2018seen on our his week soliciting; & food apdg gph, 1; mol g the recent visitors in the: ; Gor neighiliorhood have beeniMr.and R.Webster, Lénnoxville; Mr.\u2018Fred Carr.of Lyndonville, Vt., ant} iss * Greenslade, of Waterville.Departures include: Mrs.G.E.Wilkinson | and daughter returning to.Montreal; Mre.Mooney to Coaticook, and Mrs.S.J.Eaton, who has been in Compton, to visit her daughter, Mrs.J ohn Bayley, returning to her\u2019 home in Decatur, III.: + PEARCETON.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.C.B.Prescott and adopted daughter, of Franklin Falls, N.H., returned home on Wednesday after spending a few week with relatives here; Miss Mabel , lof Hartford, Conn., is visit- \u201ccock, of Franklin Falls, N.H., returned home on Thursday.They were .land Mrs.H.D.Jones.ÿ Norris .Woodar Satetiops 8 ond week, Jones\u2019 \u2018las | hard time during.ak ord Mikes, Sept; à \u201820,\u2014(&pecitil) over- | \u2018 hath as ii {ib ing relatives;Mr.and Mrs.Scott Han- a at =a : MINING NOTES OF INTEREST.\u2018Acton Copper Mine Reopened and Smelting Plant Erected.TIE EUSTIS \u2018 COMPANY OPENING UP OLD HEBRON MINE.The Eustis people are opening up cot and the Marrington copper properties.their property |.\u201cThe old Acton copper mine has been.purchased by Mr.M.Tetreault and.associates, who propoge organizing a company to operate it, with a capitalization of $200,000, it is reported, and already - & smelting plant has been bought, and.is in the way of being installed.This mine produced.some very rich ore when worked some years ago, and no doubt the present owners have ascertained, by expert: examination, that there is ore to justify the establishment of a snielting plant.Enter- | judgment, as well as capital, is bound to be of great benefit to the Town- : ships.+ Captain W.Jenkin began work on Mr.Norton\u2019s copper property at Mar- | rington, Wednesday, Sept.22nd.The à outerop of Vëin is 100 feet wide.There is prémisge -of abundance of ore.In the Suffield mine Captain Jenkin has opened: a\u201d fine new body of ore in \"the lower level, and the property is looking better than ever.Encouraged \u2019 by the fact that: the \u2018blanket licenses in Queheo expire.Jan.Ist, prospectors \u2018are working over from the Ontario ide into Pontiac County, \u2018and it is\u2019 reported that already - silver | hasbeen found, and! that section is 'Yikely to prove as rich in minerals as Cobalt and; Gowganda, + A - BROMPTONVILLE site in the cast section of Montreal 'to establish another lumber yard for the Tobin Mfg.Co.This gives them yards in both the east and west parts lof the city.Councillor James P.Mullens, manager of the Tobin Store Co., is build- |ing an annex to toeir store so as to give more floor room to their dry \u2018goods department.Mr.B.E.Welsh -has the contract.The annual plowing match here will be held on Mr.Thomas Gregoire\u2019s farm the 7th of October.Owing to Mr.Gregoire s farm being so near { ient for visitors to the match ing by train.Mrs.Wilfred Pope, who.recently underwent a very serious operation, improving aithongh not, as fast : her many friends would wish.Arrivals: Mr.Eber.\u2019 Pope, mond; A N.Kingston, : Springs; Frevost, J: H.\u2018Fherrien, More J.°F.O Donnell, Danville; E.P.Belisle, Island Pond.| SCOTSTOWN.Rid Es Provincial W.C.T.U.at Coaticool®.The Sacrament services at the Presbyterian Church last Sunday were largely attended.A harvest\u2019 thanksgiving service was held in the Church of England last Tuesday.The church wag nicely decorated with flowers, grain and vegetables.An appropriate sermon was proached by Rev Atkins.All work on the new «dam which is being built by the Emberton Tumber Company- is stopped on account of high \u2018water.STORNOWAY, Arrivals and departures: Rev.hier left Sunday for Lingwick, Bon- where and Miss Gratii\"Bourqds are\u2019 leaving | Saturday for-Lambton Convent; - Mr.\u201cA.B.Hunt wa Was.im town Saturday; the years\u2019 of study.which will increas, the- value of every acre of land on your farm and the value of cach load .of manure, .Come and see the MASSEY- HARRIS and let our representative explain to you the perfect construction and leading fea- important labor - saving machine \u2014 tures of this most the latest product of the twentieth century, + the old Hebron mine, between the As- | prise of this sort, backed by proper | \u201cManager J.P.Dupuis, of the Tobin; -Mfg.Co.here, has purchased another .{the G.f/R.statioñ it will, be convens : com- : Js Abenakis | Mrs.W.F.\u2018Bowman | is attending the he will pass a few: days; Miss Beatrice - « 1 \u2018Milch cows\u20141 + | Haddock.re \u2014\u2014 Every Farmer Must Have a \u201cManure Spreader | J.Haddock, 8 11.G.| Pavlow.8 H.G.| low, 8 Smith & Lest.\"| Barlow.{ Olney, 3 Stephen =H Olney.El a DAMILE | \u2014\u2014UNION SOCIEFY.List of Prize Winners at 33rd Annual Sh.| ALL CLASSES WELL THE EXCEPTION \u201cmr | OF HORSES.Draught hors a re.abd G.Fy Cleveland, 2 Harry Peters, 8 Geo.Hy \u2018Lockwood, \u2018 OM.Angele Shpcial\u2014 rd.\u2018ay lor, 2 A.re oY La ge, ps.George dcr ass\u201d.i \u2018 Roadster Class vas - \u2018Colts, 1 yr.old\u20141 A.R.Carson, 2 Harry Peters, 8 Edward Davis, Colts, 2 yrs, old\u20141 West \u2018P.Olmey, 2 Stewart Riddle, 8 N.H.Smith Colts, 3 yrs.old.\u20141 Birt Olney, 2 G.I*.Brown.W.P: Olney, 3 D.M.Harvey, 4 1.Denison, 5 Rock Farm.- Stallions, aged\u2014I Rock Farm, Stallions, 1 yr.old\u20141 F.W.Gibson, 2 A.J.\u2018Haddock.Poir driving horses\u20141 Austin I Mor- rill, 2 Herbert PerKins, 3 John A.Wad- leigh.Single \u2018driving horses\u20141 F.-A.Olney, 2 kK.J.Morrill, 3 C.C.and G.F.Cleve land.Single driving horses, 3 old under\u20141 E.J.Morrill, vwrbert Perkins, 4 Geo.Lockwood.yrs.and Taylor, 8 -Geo.J.Hamilton, 4 EE Philbrick.| Ponies-L Rock Farm, 2 \u2018J, A.Wad- leigh.Pony in halter\u20141.PF.A.Olney, Pony in buggy\u20141 E.W.S.\u2018Gibson.Rock Farm Spécial\u20141 John Murphy, 2 LW.P.Olney, 8 D.'W.Harveys Thomas Drysdale, John Gardhouse,.Judges.VATTEÉ ° | Thoroughbred.Beef Class.Best female\u20141'H.H.Cleveland.| Best male\u2014l R.J.Macleay: \"Aged bull\u20141 &.E.Leitoux.Bull, 2 yrs.ofd\u20141 M.H.'Cleveland.| Ball, 1 yr.old-1- R.J.MeKeay, 2 di McKeage, 38 H.-H.Cleveland.Bull calves, under 1 yr.\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 3 H.I.Elliott, % Smith & Leet.Bull calves under 6 mos.\u20141 G.J.Hamilton, 2 H.I.Elliott, 8 R.J.Macleay.Milch cows\u20141 R.J.MacLeay, 2 H.H.Cleveland, 8 \u2018John Horan, 4 Simon Leet, 5 H.I.Elliott.° Milch cows, 3 yrs.\u20141 H.I.Elliott.Heifers, 2 yrs.old\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 John Horan, 3 H.I.Elliott.Heifers, 1 yr.old\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 S.Leet, 3 H.1.Biliott.Heifer calves, under 1 yr.\u20141 H.I.Elliott, 4 H.H, Cleveland.Heifer calves, under 6 mos.\u20141 C.E.IeRoux, 2 H.H.Cleveland, 8 H.1 Elliott, Grade Beef, \u2018Class.| Milch cows\u20141 E.$.Burbank, 2 Cleveland, 3 Jbhn P.Wilson, Macleay, 5 James Snaden.' i, Milch cows, 3 yrs.old\u20141 Thos.Manne-! ring, 2 A.E.Morrill.1 Cows, 2 yrs.old\u20141°J.P, Wilson, Heifers, 2 yrs.old\u20141 H.H.Cleveland, 2 J.P.Wilson.Heifers, 1 yr.old \u201c1 2 H.Ha R.J.James Snaden, 2: wa 0.J.:Philbrick, \u20188 H.\u2018 Oleveland, 4, 4.P.\u2018Wilson.; Heifer calves, upder 1 rd \u2018ohn Hor- ah, 2 Seuth & Leet, 8 ° E.LeRoux, 4 H.H.Cleveland.Heifer calves, under B dos ~ A.RB Carson, 2 R.J.Ye \u2018Working oxen\u20141 Wilson H.' \"Olney, 2 John McKeage, 8 ©.C.and G: F.Sever | 1 a! sh R.Brock.land, :4 Wm.R.Brock, _ Steers, 8 yrs.old\u20141 Steers, 2 yrs.old\u20141 Wm.R.Brock Steers, 1° yr.5041 C.É.LeRoux,, 2 | Harry Peters, 3 A, R.Carson.\u2018Steer calves\u20141 John McKeage, 2 C.B.| LeRéux, 3 A.R.Carson.Geo.T.Pope, judge: Thoroughbred.Dairy Class Best male\u20141 T.Crockett.Best female\u20141 Jas.Bodin in.Aged bulls\u20141 Jas.Bodin, 2 Jas.Snad- en.m.E.E.Philbrick, 8 0.J.Philbrick, - Bulls, 1 yr.old\u20141 W.Thos.Crockett.: Bull calves, under 1 yr.\u20141 C.B.Morin, 2 Jas.Bodin, 3 0.J.Yphilbr, ck.Bull calves, under 6 mos.\u2014TI Jas.Bod- in, 2 Thos.CrocKett.Milch cows\u20141 Jas.Bodin, 2 H.I.EMi- ott, 3 E.E.Philbrick, 4 0.J.Philbrick.Cows, 8 yrs.old\u20141 James Bodin, 2 Thos.Crockett.: Heifer, 2 yrs.old\u20141 Jas.Bodin, 2 T.Crockett, 8 Jas, Snaden.Heifers, 1 yr.oldi\u20141 Jas.Bodin, 2 Thomas \u2018Crockett, 3 James Snaden.~Haifer calves, under:1 yr.\u20141 James Bo- | | din, 4 Thos.Crockett, din, 2 Thos.Urockett.\" Grade Dairy Class J.A.McCallum, 2 KE.S.Burbank, 3 G.H.Burbank, 4° Wm.R.Brock, 5 N.A.Armstrong.1 Milch cows, 3 yrs.old\u20141 G.2 J.A.McCallum, 8 BE.E.Philbriok, 4 N.H.Smith.old\u20141 John Horan, 2 Cows, 2 yrs, 1 Jas.Snaden.\u2018Heifer, 2 yrs.old\u20141 .J.A.Wadleigh, 2 James Snaden, -3-Q0.J.Philbrick.Heifer calves, under I yr.\u20141 Harry Peters, 2 Thos.Urockeft, 83 Jas.Snaden: Heifers, under 6 mos.\u20141 A.R.Carson, 2 8S.Tect, 3 Wm.Olney, R.W.l\u2018rank, Judge.- SHEEP Pure Bred Tong Wool Aged ram\u20141 U.D.Gallup.- Rums, 1 yr.old\u20141 E.H.Wilson, 2 A.J.Haddock, 3 H.G.Silver.Ram lambs\u20141 J.P.Wilson, 2 H.G.Silver, 8 Jas.Snaden.Aged ewes\u20141 Jas.Snaden, 2 A.J.Ewes, 1 yr.old\u20141 E.H.Wllson, 2 A.Ewe lamhs\u20141 H.G.Silver, 2 Jas.Snaden.: Grade Long Wool Sheep Aged ewes\u20141 E.H.Wilson, 2 A: J, lladdock, 8 C.I.Gallup.1 Ewes, 1 yf.old\u20141 E.H.Willon, 2 A.Silver.owe lambs\u20141 A.J.Haddock, 2 I.wilson, 3 Geo.T.ockwood.Pure Bred Short Wool Aged ram,~1 H.G.Silver, Ram, 1 yr.\u20141 H.G.Silver.Ram lamb\u20141 H.G.Silver.Aged ewes\u20141 H.G.Silver.i£we lambs\u20141 HF.G: Silver.Grade \u2018Short Wool Sheep.Aged ewes\u2014l R.N.Findlay, 2 Geo, 1 Barlow, 3 Geo.Lockwood.Fwes, 1 yr.old=1 G.H.Barlow.Ewe lambs\u20141 Jehn® Horan, 2 G.H.Silver.: 3 Thomas Wilson, Judge.SWINE Pure Bred Yorkshire Aged boar\u20141 John Horan.Aged sow\u20141 Rock Farm 2 G.Sheep.Bar- Sow Pig\u20141 James Snaden, 2 G.H.Pure Bréd Chester White.Aged boar\u20141 R.J.Macl.eay.Aged sow\u20141 R., J.Macleay.Pure Bred Berkshires.Boar pig\u20141 J.R.Silver.Sow pig\u20141 J.R, Silver, | Grade sow,aged\u20141 MR.N.Findley, 2 0.J.Philbrick, 3 E.I.Wilsen, Grade sow pigs\u20141 E.H.Wilson, 2 Win.Grade sow\u2019 and 1itter\u20141 E.H.Wilson, = 0.J.Philbrick.Tamworth pig, hon.mention\u2014A.R.D.Watson, Tudge POULTRY Brahma cock\u20141 G, T.Brown.Brahma hen\u20141 Ronald Brown: Brahma pullet\u20141 J.O.Webb.Mares and foals\u20141 .0.\u201cM: J.Ingalls, w | 2 Alfred Crack, 3 | Sadd¥ horses\u20141 J.0.Webb; 2 Richard | a .SHERAROOKE | DAILY, RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1909.Langshan cockerel\u20141 Albert Prunecau.Lahgshan pullet\u20141 F.A.Olney: Dorking cock\u20141 C.DB.Morin, 2 W.S.Denisop.î Dorking hen\u20141 C.R.Morin, 2 H.G.Silver.\u2018Dorking cockerel\u20141 W.8.Denson, 2 B Ps eu llet\u20141 C.B.Morin.~ Dorking pullet\u2014.o : Black hod game cock\u2014l Albert Prun- ; Black Red Game -hen\u2014I vv Bonnerville, 2 Albert Pruneau.Black Red Game cuckerel\u20141 U.Bonner- ville, 2 Alb.Pruneau.Black Red Game pullet\u20141 Albert Pruneau, 2 U.Bonnerville.Brown Red Game cock\u20141 Alb.- Prun- vo paie Sept, 1 Uno Speo).\u2014The fol- \" eau: at o \u2014 the Danville Uni Apribultural Society s Brown Rod dune bat 0 Pruncgu.38rd Amual : Kix on held ht Danville pean am on Saturday, Sent.25th, 1909.Brown Red Game püliet\u20141 Alb.Prun- S Ch eau: Agricultural Red Pyle Gamie hen\u20141 U.Bonnerville, p Soits, 1 yr.git EW a Gibson, 2 Red Pyle Game cockerel\u20141 U.Bonner- arston, 8 ville 4 Soles.¥r8.old\u2014I BE, gest on.- {Red Pyle Game pullet\u20141 U.Bonner- | Colts, rs, old\u20141 ls, 2 | Ville W.P, Ok nes pad ie a) cf Ingal White gE ymouts Rock cock\u20141 Arnold ; Mares ., Horas, : 2 Olney, 2 P.Wilson.; Richard hiss off, 4 White \u2018Plymouth Rock hen\u20141 F.A.L.Morril, 5 mes\" 215 (ere, 2 J.P.Wilson.kerel\u20141 Arn tallions, Ts PR M.J.hite Plymouth Rock cockerei\u2014 - Ingalls, aan Le ae 0.old Olney, 2 J.P.Wilson.White Plymouth Rock pullet\u20141 J.P- Wilson.Barred, Plymouth Rock cock\u20141 N.H.Smi ona rown Barred Plymouth Rock pullet\u20141 Alfred Brown, 2 N, H.Smith.Barred Plymouth Rock cockerel\u20141 G-.H.Burbank, 2 Alfred Crack.- i Barred Plymouth.Rock pullet\u20141 alfred Crack, 2 N, H.Smith.Wyandoïtte cock\u20141 Bimeon Leet.Wyandotte hen\u20141 Simeon Leet: ; .Wyandotte cockerel\u20141 Simeon Leet, 2 G.-K.Murray.Wyandotte putiet\u20141 Simeon Leet, 2 J.C.Stockwell.Minorca cockerel\u2014I J.A.McCallum.Pruneau.Minorca hen\u20141 U.Bonnerville, 3 Alb.Pruneau.Minorca cockecel\u20141 J, A.McCallum.Minorca pullet\u20141 J.A.McCallam.Hamburg cock\u20141 W.8, Denison.Hamburg hen\u20141 H.G.ilver, 2 MW.S.Denison.\u2018Hamburg pullet\u20141 W.S.Denison.Bantam cock\u20141 U.Bonnerville, 2 Austin \u201cHaddock.7 Special\u2014F.Bernard.Bantam hen\u20141 U, Boñnerville, Z Findley.Bantam\u2019 Sockerel\u20141 U.KR.N.Findla, - \u2018Bantam pullet\u20141 U.Bonnerville, 3 Jt., N.Firflar- R.N.a : K.Murray.G.K.Murray.Game\u2019 hantam.ville, 2 N.H.Smi h.Game Bantam \u2018pullet\u20141 U.Bonhervilie, 2 N.H.Smith ' Smnith, 2 Alb.Pruneau.: \u2018Ornamental Bantam cockerel\u20141 N.H.Smith._ © Ornamental Bantam pullet\u20141 N.H.Smith.\u2014 Leghorn cock\u20141 Alb.Pruneau, 2 +R Silver.Leghorn hen\u20141 J.R, Silver, 2 H GG, Silver.+ Leghorn N.H.Smith.Leghorn pullet\u20141 F.A.Olney, 2 Alb.Pruneau.Rhode lsland Red cock\u20141 G.K.Murray, 2 Alb.Pruneau.Rhode Island Red hen\u20141 Simeon Leet, 2 G.K.Murray.Rhode «island Red cockerel\u2014 1 J LU.Stockwell, 2 J.\u201d7O.Webb.s Rhode lsiand Red pullet\u20141 J.C.Stock- well, 2 Ronald Brown.\"Male turkey\u20141 W.S.Denison, 2 Ron- \u201cald Brown.Female turkey\u20141 G.J.C.B.Morin.cockerel\u20141 Arnold Olney, 2 H.I.Eliott.i| Female turkey, Geo.Lockwood.\u2019 ald Brown: |., Ducks, female\u20141.Ronald Brown, 2 A.; J.D.Buchanan.E.LeRoux, 2} Bulls, 2 yrs.old\u20141 Thos.Crockett, 2 P.Olney; 2 F Heiler calves, under 6 mos.\u20141 Jas.Bo- Brown, Heifers, 1.yr.old\u20141 Thos.Crockett.2 1 rtiet.4° Béfieétion: of apple#\u20141\" EAU Riot,\u201d 2 4 \u2018Ducks, mdle, 1909-1 G: J.Hamilton, 2 Ronald Brown.\u2018 © Ducks, female, 1909\u20141 F.A.Olney, 2 G.J, Hamilton.Geese, male\u2014i NW.\u20188.Denison, 2 C.B.S Morin.: Géese, \u201cfemale\u20141 w, s.Denison, 2 C.B.Geo.Lockwood.\u2019 Tw.8.Denison: Columbian \u2018ocxwell Buff Leghorn, hon.mention\u2014F.A.oi- ney,\u201d N.H.Smith, Wyandotte special\u2014J.C.Olney, Alb.Pruneau.ilton, 2 Mrs, 1.Ieroux, 4 Mrs.R.N.Findlay, 5 N.A.Armstrong.Cheese, home made\u20141 W.S.Denison, 2 J.Q.Adams, 8 C.E.LeRoux.\u2018Factory cheese (colored)\u20141 J.'S.Mably, 2 L.8.Lafrarice.Factory cheese (white)\u2014T 3.\u201d 3.Mably, Maple sugar in tubs\u20141 C.E.LeRoux, 8 S.R.Adams.Maple sugar in cakes\u2014I\" R.S.Adamë, | 2 C.E.LeRoux, $ P, W.;Harvéy.Maple syrup\u20141 B.\u2018Adams, 2 D.W.} Harvey, 8 C.É.LcRoUx, à 3.Q.Adams.Honey in sections\u20141 J.BE.Findlay, 2 FJ.Q.Adams, 8 Wm.Olney.Strained honey\u20141 J.Q.Adams, 2 H.¢.Silver, 8 S.R.Adams.Bees wax\u20141 S.R.Adams.H.W.Armstrong, Judge.FRUITS Plums-\u20141 L.A: Riel.2 Jas, Snadèn.J.B.Findlay, 3 Mrs.C.Mrs.Pomme Gris=1 Wm.Olney.\u2018Pewaukee\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 S.R.Adums.Blue Permain\u20141 Wm.Olnéy, 2 D.J.P\u2019hilhrick.Wolf River\u20141 ney.qenlexander\u20141 J.Q.Adams, 2 Jas.Sna- en McIntosh Red\u20141 Simeon Leet, 2 E.H.Wilson.Fameuse\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 C.E.Roux, 3 Jas.Boden.Yellow Belle-Fleur\u20141 Wm, Olney, 2 L.A.Riel.Bethel\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 Jas.Snaden.Ben Davis\u20141 IL.A.Rief, 2 A.R.Carson.Jas.Snaden, 2 Wm.Ol- iolden Russet\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 Jas.Boden.Duchess of Oldenhurg\u20141 L.A.R.Carson.Canada Baldwins\u20141 C.A.Riel, 2 O.Thilbrick, 2 Q.Adams._ \"apalman-i Win.Olney, 2 J,.A.Rief.Peach\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 F.Baker.St.-Lawrence\u2014i T,.A.Rief, 2 C.CO, l\u2019Hlbrick.Longfield\u20141 J.Q.Adams, 2 1.A.E.H.Wilson, 2 0.J.2 Wm.Weulthy\u20141 I\u2019hilhrick, O'S Winter\u20141 FE.G.Baker, Wm.Olney, 8 Jas.Snaden.\u201cPears, special\u20140.J.Philbrick, Wonder Berry, special+J.C; Stockwell.pommes era \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 The Plercing Rhenmatism is from Uric Acid in the Blood.\u201cGet it \u2018out ith i - Let us suggest some of the best moving lines in MH materials for Fal! Costumes and cg.: ors principally in vogue, Bonner iJle, SE ume Bantam cock\u20141 U.Bonnerviile, pA Camo Bantam hen\u20141.U.Bonnorvillé, 2 : ockerel\u20141 U- Bonner- 1 Ornamental Bantam cock\u20141 N.\"HM.} Smith, 2 Alb.Pruneau- Ornamental bantam hen\u20141 ~N.Ii, \u2018Hamilton, 5 2.Mule turkey, 1909\u2014i Ronald Brown, 21R.1909\u20141 H.1.Elliott, 2 Ducksy male\u20141 G.J.Hamilton, 2- Roi Geese, male, 1909\u20141 C.B.Morin, « Geese, female, 1909\u20141 C.B.Morin, 2.White Leghorn, hon,\u201d mention\u2014 F.A.J.L.Barrie, Judge.DAIRY PRODUCTS Creamery Buïter, tubs\u20141 J.A.McCal- Jum.Lo À _Creamery butter, prints\u20141 J.A.Me- Callum.; LS Dairy butter, tubs\u20141 Mrs.J.E.Find- lay, 2 Mrs.C.B.Leroux.Dairy hutfer, prints\u20141 Mrs.G.J.Ham- W.Harvey, 2.Grapes\u20141 Jas.Snaden, 2 ¥.G.Baker.; Hislop crabs\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 L.A.Rief.Martha crabs\u20141 A.R.Carson, 2 H.G.Silver.rims golden\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 Jas.| Snaden.Le- ; pr.| Costume Season NOW ON.Broad Cloths, In the Wine and Pnrple hues.Worsteds, In the finest French Cloths.They ye generally fancy, Prunella Cloths, or Queer Venitans, Shades of navy, dondarms blue Scotoh Tweed Heather Mixture Materials for Juvenile wear, are fine Worsted in stripes, Scotch Tartans, ete.- À Waisting and Infants Material We c offer more particularly Cashmere, Veyellas, Chal.lies and Delaines._ TEAR o LL \u201cWinter Arabka, special\u20140.J.Philbrick.Celina, special\u2014k.IK.Philbrick.Collection of garden vegétables\u20141l C.C, and G.¥.Cleveland, 2 K.Taylor, 3 Gu.A, Murray.- TL Mangola wurtzle\u20141 C.C.and G.+.Cleveland, 2 R.N.Findlay: Large beans\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 G.B.|] Harvey, 8 C.C, and G.F.Cleveland.TIME TABLE Ba LE ven Small beans\u20141 J.KE.Findlay.où Beets\u20141 L\u2026 A: Riet, 2 R.Taylor, 3 Gi in Effect Jens: sels wh! S.Harvey.! , Sugar beets\u20141 E.E.Philbrick, 2 C.C.an blvd a {and G.F.Cleveland, 3 G.K.Murray.Table potatoes\u20141 J.E.Findlay, 2 J.P.Wilson, 8 C.C.and G.F.Cleveland, 4 L.A.Rief.oo Large potatoes\u20141 J.E:.Findlay, > uv | BOSTON PRESS-Léé 7.00 00 am.rive daily except Sunday; : : PORTLAND EXPRESS = ] C.and G.F.Cleveland, 8 G.16, Har-| brooke 4.00 p.m, vey.; pm, daily excépt' Sunday, Carrots\u20141 C.C.and G.Fz- Cleveland, fo 2 J.P.Wilson, 8 R.Taylor.ADA ma, 3 1 \u2018Turnips\u20141 Ç.O.Philbrick, 2 Simeon a] 8 ES ¥ Jobe 8.58 «Etes 8 op ; .0 connec r hy! on Megat vision and\u2019 ong ra Valley oan For TELEX further pastioden Leet, 8 C.Swedish turnips\u20141 C.O.Simeon\u2019 Leet: { - Onigns\u20141 C.U.and G.F.Cleveland.Philbrick, 2 C.and G.F.Cleveland, Taylor, 3 Rock Farm.Pumpkins\u20141 R.N.Findlay, 2 Perkins.sn Gabbage\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 Simeon Lect.Squash\u20141 Bert.\u2018Olney, 2 Stephen Olney.\u2018\u2019lomatoës\u2014l\u2019 Stiheon Lect, 2 CAC: and .G.FF, Cleveland.Collestion\u2019 of \u2018tomatges-\u20141 CC.and G.\u2018Baker.F.Cleveland, 2 R.Tayler.! Cttron\u20141 Wm.Olney, 2 E.G.: J.-R.Ball\u2019s special\u20141 Stephen Oluey, 2 .R.N.Findlay, 8 Mrs.Joel Olney.Musk melon, special\u2014Wm.Olney.Herbert Low Second Class a Tu.[ Vancouver, B.C., Portiend, Ore, - 1 Celery, special\u2014C.C.and G.F.Cleve- \u2018gan Francisco, Cak, and.- } _ English marrow\u20141 C.C.and *G.+, BtC., hand YTV \u2018Cleveland.Corres ondin rates to Oats\u20141 J.E, Findlay, 2 R.N°\" ; Findlay points.P s mai Le 3 A.R.Carson.13.Find Timothy seed\u2014 E.Fin lay.Trace of corn\u20141 L.A.Rief, 2 Geo.Hudson- Fulton Celebratin Lockwood, 3 Herbert Perkins.Sweet corn\u20141 R.Taylor, 2 G.K.Mur- New.York Sept.25\u2014Oct: 2, 1908.\u2018 ra \"One way fare and one\u2019 half for Seat mixed grain\u20141 R.N.Findlay.trip.Going Sept.24-30.Return limit P.P.Fowler, Judge.Oct.10, 1909.MANUFACTURED GOODS, Fare from Sherbrooke, $18.4 Double fanm wagon\u2014i Brown Bros.WEEK END EXCURSIONS.Single farm wagon\u2014i Brown Bros.Buggy\u20141 S.Mastine, 2 S.Mastine.H.Towne, Judge.AIT Montreal $3.30, Pt, Levis 84.Tuberous Begonia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, Quebec $3.80.\u201cGoing Saturday « 2 Mrs.C.Cleveland.: Sunqay, returning onday following.Rex Begénias\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, For full particulars apply to OU 2 Mrs.Protherough.s Agen Bigythoons Begonia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 * Mrs.Sango.City Ticket tu : bd L.Defosse, 3 Mrs.K.Mathews, 4 Mrs, \u2018Harrison, Station Agents wv.C.Cleveland.; vm.Collection of begonias\u20141 Mrs.Cc.C.- Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.Fuchia\u20141 Mrs.L.Defosse,.2 Mrs.Pro- therough.J Collection of fuchias\u20141 Mrs.L: \u201cDefosse, 5 CANADIAN® 2 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.Flowering geranium-1 ° Mrs.L.Defosse, +#PACIFIC 2 oii 5 get i K.Mathew \u2019 brafion Églises egranium ats.35.Mainove.Hudson-Fulton- Celebraton.Avy geranium\u2014l Mrs.Defosse.New York Sept.25-Oct.9, i ro + $1543 from Sherbrook® gues ssa Codection of geraniums\u20141 Mrs, C.(.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.| : \u2018first Class Sept 3h 4 me Cactus\u20141 \u2018Mrs.kK.Mathews, 2 Mrs.A.P.Kg Haddock.limit Oct.10th, P 009.Coleus\u20141: Mrs.Protherough,-2 Mrs.C.s C.Cleveland.R d Fare | CaHection of coleus\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleve- educe an 2 rs.Protherough.Amarylins\u20141 Miss A.Snaden, & Mrs.In effect until Ortober 15th, 1 front 2 L.Defosse.» Sérond class colonist fares fre Lily\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland.hrooke to : pore Heliotrope\u20141- Mrs.Portherough, 2 Mrs, Nelson, Spokane, Vanco La C.C.\u20aclevelamd.Seattle, Portland, San.Fraa®ieyg Primula\u20141 Mrs.C.C.Cleveland, \"2 Angeles, Mexico City, het per points.Mrs.Portherough.Low rates to many ot Hydrangia\u2014i Mrs.Porther ough.COLONIZATION EXCURSION Abutilon\u20141 Mrs.Portherough, 2 Mrs.A.Crack.A 27 Que.Collection of Abutilon\u20141 Mrs.A.Crack To TEMISKAMING, and NEW ONTARIO so 7 Thursday, October at 2 sions 2 Mrs.Porterough.Calceoloria\u20141 Mrs.L.Defosse, Gloxinia\u20141 Mrs.Protherough.; Petunia\u20141 Mrs.Porthierough, 2 Mrs 1a.With stop-over privileges ron Defosse.West of Mattawa, Ont., OB thi, Oleander\u20141 Mrs.G.J.Hamiltoif, 2 trip.Mrs.O.Harvey.tion an application to sf Full informa Palm\u20141 Rock Farm, 2 Mrs.C.P.R.Agent.Cc.CC Jy e- ie &, H, SEWELL, City Pass.F6: lat Fonbrella palm\u20141 Mrs.Protherough, 2 .dant .Mrs, C.C.Cleveland.Art Building, 8 Chas Cultivated fern\u20141 Mrs./C.C.Cleveland 2 2 \u2018Mrs.Protherough.- - : Fern\u20141Mrs.: OO.Harvey, 2 Mrs.CL.Cleveland.Coltéction of house ferns\u2014t Mas.CC.Cleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough, 3; Mrs.Foliage plant\u20141 rs.C.(.Cleveland, 2 Mrs, J.Stockwell.\u2019 Collection of foliage plants\u20141 Mrs.C ('.Cleveland, 1 Mrs, Trotherough.Hanging basket\u20141 Mrs, Protherough, 2 Mrs.C.(.Cleveland.\u2018Collection of house planis\u20141 Mrs.CC.Langshan Ren\u20141 Albert Pruneau.| - \u2019 : Sag - Sms aw a a a a CR TIAN at + BILITY AREF «sire?Gleveland, 2 Mrs.Protherough.3 Nes.I.A \u2019 + Defosse.DA 7 Miss Cleveland, Rev.G.MT.A.Marvay.TO LIVERPOOL Judges.3) CUT FLGWERS._ : Oct.2, Sat.LAKE LFogiTh Bridal Douquet\u2014Y Mrs.C.Webb,\u201d 2 [oct 8; Fri, EMPRESA LAEE Mrs.Protherough.oct.16 Sat, - - Ff wot yt - r_ z Let 4F + tag / 2 9 0 rho oun Lt in ; Arrivals peve meturl - pb Sherin Murray, ol +! Sherbrooke Viola Allis Jde Murru mer \u2018in.M« ; \u201cMesars.Ch © ~bhin, of KE : Morrow on Vv bly i p, week-c tives: INS.\"= brooke, ar of Mr.anc bok di to tl 1, \u2018secure re and de rat in ! Be ni sister: : in:St Ro | Sherman \u2014\u2026 HJ is the 4 t; A Crystal Le spent \u201cSata with Iris | \"his auto; \" Brandon, Rose Mck - law) left ' ton to vi before ret: 1 The box thé St, In home of View Fam : + greatly en \u201c present.Miss Vi on; Saturd quent, Mr brooke.\u201cwere ri were serv © Mr, Joh is the gue erty vas the ur Sunday; N sumed her Mre.The of her sis - cently.Mrs.H.prize as |: driving M Mre, J.at Srotet« - ang Dr.M \u2014 1 Mr.Har Fee yenr terests of le, Eng.wn at 1 * York whe à. he Daily Record KE RECORD CO.ROO A pEERBR- and Publishers.Prins published every ajterneon, print à ay at 106 and lbs Weng cept Su y prooke._ p St et.SHON PRICE strctly in ad- SUBSLR address in Canada, Great nce Lo nd the tmited RTE on ritain .six months, He , VRre ar, $2.00; nts: one month, ZO cents, onths.ddress 4p the astern 1 ownships te pear only $1.0 tors shoild take a sending Lise \u2018express or post otlice pcauti register 1 Thanks not excerding 50 cards © Obituary Poetry, luc line.9, 95.3e per word.; ding Notices, , rculation DAILY RECORD. = SUNLIGHT - SOAR No trouble with Sunlight Soap, Just follow the directions on the wrapper and Sunlight does the rest.Costs little\u2014does much\u2014 never injures hands or clothes.\u2014 a eu McNaughton and daughter home from Melboro; Mr, Fred Evans home from attending Danville fair; Mr.Jas.Irwin, of Kingsbury, spent Saturday in Flodden; Mr.Gilbert MacLeay, of Richmond, with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, G, Stalker, Co Departures are: Mr.and Mrs.John | MacNaughton to Danville; Miss Lula Brownlow to Richmond; Mrs.John MacLean to Kingsbury; Mr.Edward Bruce to Berlin Falls, N.H.The people of \u2018this vicinity are pleased to see the Orford Mountain Railroad running a mew passenger coach.The Rev, J.R.MacLeod, of 'I'hree Rivers, accupied the pulpit in Knox Church on Sunday, to the pleasure of many of his old friends.\u2019 \u2014+ WEST SUTTON.Arrivals: Mrs.J.Downs and Mrs.Miller and baby, of Sutton Junction, at C.H.Woodard\u2019s on Friday last; Mr.and Mrs.A.Rabetie ana, children, of Lawrence, Mass., the guests of P.Ryea last week; Mr.C.M.Mudgette and family, of Fox Hill, Sutton, calling at E.J.Lee's on Sunday; Mrs.S.Shuefelt and daughter, Mrs.1k.Salls, and children, of Pigeon Hill, guests of Mrs.\u2018B.Bresee over Sunday; Mr.Wm, Bergeron and Miss \u201c Lizzie Kemp to Richford on Saturday; Mr.H.Page and Mr.T.Stapenhill visiting relatives at Kirk\u2019s Corner on Sunday; Mr.É.J.\u2018Lee and daughter to Selby Lake on Saturday.The lawn social that was given.at Mr.L.Reynolds\u2019 on Thursday last was well attended.\"Everyone rcport- Mr.H.Girvin\"and C, N.Chamberlain were home over Sunday from Magog.| \u2018SOUTH GRANBY AND GRANBORO.Arrivals and departufes: Mr.James Parker spending a few days with his mother, Mrs.J.D.Parker; Mr{ and | Mrs.George Chalmers; of Rutland, recent guests f Mr.and Mis.J.Duncan; Mr.Geo.Stevenson to see his father, Mr.Robert Stevenson, who is very ill; Mr! Clarence: Robinson spent the week-end with his cousin, Mr.C.Donaway, of St.Cesaire; Mr, Walter Ryder returned to his home in .Som- erbille, Mass.; Mrs.Newton Kennedy and Miss Gertie Benham, of Granby Hill, guests of Mrs: J.R.Robinson recently; Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 F.L.Carter and daiighter, Verna, spent the weekend with Mr.and Mrs.W.Phelps Foster; Mrs.Sam.Parker is visiting friends in Warden this week.~ Mrs.D.Clow, who has been very.All, is on the gain now, } | _ FARNHAM CENTRE.Recent arrivals : Mr.C.Burnett, ef Montreal at his home here for a few.days visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.T.IL Burnett ; Mr.and Mrs.C.Thompson, of Farnham, at his brother\u2019s, Mr.T.Thompson, on Sunday ; Mr.Thos.Clark arrived here from New York to spend a few days with his uncle, Mr.A.Clark, Sr.; Mrs.Charles ! Montreal\u201d where they spent a few days.Rev.Mr.Smith, who has been here \u2018for the past six months, preached his farewell sermon on Sunday much to the regret of all.Mr.Smith, while here, has made many warm friends.He leaves for Montreal, where he will attend College = and also expects to preach in one of the city churches during the winter.+ FAST DUNHAM.Arrivals and departures : Miss Sadie Dimond returned to hdr home here from the hospital at St.Albans, Vt,, much improved in health ; Mr.E.G.Curley, of Sutton was at his farm here on Saturday last; Mr, David Brault and his son, Benjamin, have gone to New Bedford, Mass., to work at their trade of brick masons, and Ss.Childerhouse\u2019s; Mrs.Sager, \u201cwh ° has been the guest of Mrs.Jas.Marshall, has returned to-her home in Frelighsburg.° A number of our young people attended the harvest.home dinner at Dunham on Thursday, the 231d, and the harvest home supper at West Brome the 25th.oo \u2014+ ; THE BEST HERITAGE.Good health is one of the first requisites to success.Prolonged application to any subject cannot be sustained without well fed nerves.df nervous energy could be secured by-a large cash payment, every person would make a big effort to find the money.By reason of well directed study, assisted by practical experience, a way has beer found to supply energy to jaded and over-wrought nerves, without it costing a fortune, Pure fresh air, exercise and eating the simplest foods will produce this desired result.Among foods for.human consumption none contain the necessary elements to sustain life in greater quantities than milk and wheat.Orange Meat which is made from the whole wheat, thoroughly steam cooked, malted, flaked and toasted, ® contains the necessary elements to sustain life in greater proportions than any other cereal, RANGE MEAT and milk is a perfect food.ed SAVAGE\u2019S MILLS.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.J.P.Cleary and Miss Eva Reynolds in Milton over Sunday, visiting their parents and relatives ; Miss Fessenden, of the Star office, Montreal, was here over Monday the guest.of her sjster Mrs.Arthur Spencer ; Mrs.Kerr, of Cook- shire, who spent the summer here t guests of Mr.and Mrs.Moses Swett, returned to her home last week : Mr.and Mrs.J.S.Maguire, Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Maguire, of Waterloo, here on Sunday the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.F.Maguire.| Mr.Fred McGowan has been seriously ill for some time and does not] show much improvement at present.+ ABBOTSFORD.Arrivals and departures inc'ude Mrs.Hinchliffe returned to Montreal ; Mrs.G.K.Nesbitt and Miss Ninn Neskitt, of Cowansville, visiting friends here ; | Mr.and.Mrs.A.T.Lawrence, of Montreal, at \u201cElmswood\u201d for the week end ;- Mr.W.Gale und Miss Gale of Ormstown, guests of Mr.and Mrs, S.Crossfield ; Mr.C.E.Buzzell and Miss M.Buzzell, of Granby, at \u201cThe Pines\u201d.for the week end ; Misses E.M.and W.M.Honey in St.Hyacinthe recently ; Mrs.Wm.Wilson returned to Montreal after spending a few weeks at Poplar Farm; Mr.Field has returned to Stanstead after spending a few weeks at \u2018Elmswood.\u201d.?\u2014 - de MINTON.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.Irwin Glen have been visiting 1 at Mr.R.Dean's; Mr.Ai Conner attended the Marbleton fair; Mr.C.Mor- risette, of Coventry, Vt., with his sister, Mrs.B.Bassett, of Providence, R.I., were calling :n friends here on Sunday last; Miss M.A.Conner leaves on Wednesday next for Cambridge, Mass., where she \u201cwill spend the winter; Mr.M.Kay has returned.from .the hospital, where he underwent an operation, and is not gaining \u2018very fast, + FARNHAM.The following persons were in town ident of Missisquoi & Rouville Ins, Co., Frelighshurg; Geo.F.Payne, Granby; D.Brodeur, L'Ange Gardien; H.R.Touchette and Damase Arbec, St.Brigide; H.Lavigueur, St.Alp.de Granby: W.I.Wilkinson, East Farn- ham; Pierre Genre, St.Angele.Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Drybeng are leaving for Three Rivers, Que.\u201c Among those who went on the trip to Nominingue, Monday, were - P.Mercier and O.A.McNeil.see other pages.) | (For further Bedtord District news + Coaticook House\u2014Popular Home for travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop.+ | DUDSWELL CENTRE Recent arrivals and departures include: Mrs.E.P.Jenkerson home from Windsor Mills where she has been the guest of her sister.Mrs.E.G.Ames; Mrs.F.G.Lfindley to her home in Sherbrooke on Saturday after a visit with relatives and friends; Mr.and Mrs.G.W.L.French,who were ih town for the fair, to their home in Learned Plain on Friday; Mrs.W.B.Norton and Master Malcolm to their home in Sherbnooke having spent a few days at Mr.J.W.Andrews.The Ladies\u2019 Guild intend giving a \u201cchicken pie supper in the Academy Hall on Thursday.evening, Sept.30.after the harvest thanksgiving service in the church.Rev.Canon will be gone until Christmas; Mr, J.G.Wales and Nelson Brown at West Farnham on Saturday last; Mr.Wm.Miltimore, of Sweetsburg, calling on friends recently.\u2018Mr.- Chas.Perry is about to vacate the house now occupied by him and owned by G.W.Johnson.It will then be put in proper shape and used for a store.ee .; DUNBORO.Arrivals: Miss Deena Boright, of Scottmore, guest of Miss Sadie Buchanan; Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Ingalls | Shreve, Sherbrooke, will assist.Rev.I.N.Kerr with the service.: The Willing Workers held their last meeting with Mrs.Jamieson, Bishop\u2019s Crossing, when the election \u2018of officers took place, viz.,'Mrs.Jamie- son, President; Miss Gertrude Bishop, Vice-President; Miss H.Lasell, Secretary, and Miss G.Jenkerson, Treasurer.The working committee were also appointed.The next meeting will be with Miss Dora Newman, \u2014 MELBOURNE Arrivals and departures include: and son at D.L.Ingalls\u2019 recently; Mrs.S.Small and Mrs.E.A.Buchanan, of Dunham, in town recently.Departures: Miss C.N.Currier and Miss Aleada Childerhouse to Jay, Vt., after spending a few days at Style and Service These two atiributes distinguish all knives, forks and spoons bearing the mark \u201cIBA] ROGERS BROS.Style that pleases the eye\u2014 lasting service that proves true value.Best 1ea seis, dishes, waiters, elc., are stamped Miss Lillian Pye.of Ottawa, spending a few weeks with friends; .Mr.J.A.Bernard, of Victoriaville, spent Sunday in town guest of Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Fregeau; Mrs.Sweatland, of Concord, N.H., guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Smith; MissJean Noble, of Montreal, guest of | her parents, Mr.and Mrs.H.Noble; Dr.Vallee, of Montreal, spent Sunday in town guest of his mother, Mrs.P.Vallee.\u2019 Mrs, J.W.Smillie and son, of Eaton, Colorado, who have been visiting her old home and that of her husband, also Mrs.J.A.Scott and other relatives and friends is at present the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.James Boast, Richmond.Quite a number from here took advantage of \u2018\u2018Mappin\u2019s special\u2019 pp MERIDEN BRITA CO.; SOLD BY LEADING DEALERS ~Silver Plate that Wears .À Danville on Saturday.Mr.Wilson T.Smillie, of Eaton, recently : Mesgrs, FE.E.Spencer, pres- | to} \u2018Wear Wiggeit\u2019s ohoes™ They're suitable for every occasion.Made on as many different lasts as there are shapes of feet.For Men, Women and Children.J.A.WIGGETT & CO.Opposite Court House.PRIVATE GREETING CHRISTMAS ARDS Order early to save disappointment.Samples now ready and an inspection invited.* pr F.T.ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer.10 Strathcona Square, SLEIGHS, CARIOLES n hand and made to order such as Pony, Cobb, Standard Carter Carrials, Hotel Busses, Sleighs, Express Sleighs.Repairing, painting, varnishing, resetting rubber tires.All work intrusted to the Sherbrooke Carriage Factory will be strictly executed: Office established 1878, ALL B HES OF INSURANCE.W.$.Dresser & Co.W.S.DRESSER.O.H.JACKMAN.| , The Old and Reliable.Final Fastern Townships Managers, NORTH AMERICAN LIFE TORONTO.' Strathcona Sa., SHERBROOKE, QUE SE gat MILLINERY OPENING \u201c Thursday, Sept.30th, Friday, Oct.1, Saturday 2.and following days under the management of Miss Dillen, one | of the most up-to-date Milliners that money can procure, having experience in Boston and Montreal openings, and having all the latest styles of foreign cities.Leave your order for Hats.We guarantee satisfaction at moderate prices.THOMAS MORROW BURY.PAGE THREEL Either | Phone | When you want a prescription filled or anything in the lines carried in a drug store of the best quality, at a reasonable \u201c price, use either phone and telephone us your néeds.We will promptly deliver Free of Charge your order to any portion of the city, and if it is a prescription, we will also call for it at your home.\u2018Griffith's Drug Store (KODAK STORE) 121 Wellington St.Sherbrooke.Developing and Printing promptly and carefully done.geencossuococcccn0nant ° RECOMMENDED c © 3 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS) $ 9 0000000000000000000000 4 RNHAM\u2014CANADA HOTEL.NEW L's Guests welcome.Rate $1.J.Maguires G* NBY\u2014WINDSOR HOTEL, F.A, ynch, Prop, recently of Montreal.AGOG\u2014UNION HOUSE, REMODÉI- led, newly furnished, Garceau & Ouellette, \u2019 \"NWEETSBURG HOUSE.led.New management.REMODELA ADVOCATES, Jf AWRENCE, MORRIS & McIVER, Advocates, etc., Sherbrooke.NICOL, ADVOCATE, 8% WELLING.Je ton Street, Sherbrooke, LI MATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEM, Advocates, Sur Life Bldg, Sharbrookgs STXYESTOVER \u2018 & \u2018COTTON sates, Cowansville, Qua.: va TOSEPH ROY, LL, H., ARVONANR, .&c,y Lake Megantio, \" CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYOR& ~ EK.ADDIE, 0.5, Q.L.S., QUEBBO Ur.Office 81 Bt.Poter Bt.Residense 88 Gs Balaberry St:, Tel.Oonnections., A MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATL e Cook, Bell \"Phone.Good connections, \u2014\"\".; T)oucLAS M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUK., Quebec I.and Surveyor.Plans, œube divisions and surveys, all kinds, à RMAND C.CREPEAU, SHERBROOKE Provincial Land Surveyar, H Bank Bidg., \u2019Phone 142; a ° - INSURANCH AGENTS: D.KENNEDY, GENERAL IMBUR- J W ebrooke, aii Branches of insurance.DENTISTS, NDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.PHYSICIANS -& SURGRONA, __ IT.A, DARCHE, M.D., SPEULALIST, Eye, Ear, Nase Throat, Prim d \u2018ate Hospital \u2018and Office, 49.King In Richmond, 1st Tuesaday of month.In Thetford Mines, 8rd 3a nana In Ooaticook, 2nd and 4th ; J A._O, ETHIER, af, SPROIALs e D.ty, Urinary diseases.Donsultation Res; 45 King street, Sherbrooke, Que RS.WILLIAMS AND MAOKAY\u201486 Montreal St.Bherbrooke.Ofied hours until 10 a.m:, 1-4 pan, 7-8 pg: and by appointment.\u2019 ER À ae wp \u2014T\u2014\u2014 POULTRY RAISERS We are the largest buyers of Fatted Poultry of \u2018all kinds for which we pay the very highest cash prices.Send us a trial shipment.ALEX AMES & SONS PUBLIC COLD STORAGB.279 Wellington Street, City.Births, Marriages and Deaths.| BIRTHS, STREETER.\u2014At St.Etienne de Bolton, on Sept.14th, 1909, a son, to Mr.and Mrs, Forest Streeter.: : been visiting relatives here, has left The Rev.Professor will preach in the Methodist Church next Sunday evening, at 7 o'clock.JAMIESON.Regret was expressed at the death of Mrs.Appleton, of St.Pierre Baptiste.This is the, fifth person who has been interred in the Preshyterian cemetery dince the New Year, Mr.A.S.Jamieson took five bead of cattle and three horses to the exhibition at Inverness.They carried.off a number of prizes.Mr.Harry Walker has returned from the West and is visiting frienqs in Megantic.Miss Sadie Dick has gone to Woolsville to spend the winter with \u201cher aunt.\u201d Mr.Wilfred Dick: spent Sunday \u2018here.\u2014.- CASSVILLE.Rev.Mr.Visser, of Coaticook, will preach the annual missionary - sermo here next Sunday.Arrivals: Miss Fdna Cass, of Mt.Jefferson, N.H., is staying with her cousin, Mrs.T.H.Langmayd ; Mr.and Mrs.John Rennihan, who have heen spending a few weeks in Brome County with relatives, returned home on Thursday.Mr.and Mrs.Jason Heath are recovering from their recent illness.~Mr.Harry Hill, of Fairfax, sang several songs in a pleasing\u2019 manner at the entertainment given recently at the school house.Colorado, who, with his mother has \\ to resume his studies-at Harvard: University, Boston, Mass.: .+ .BEEBE, Dobson, M.A, [ DEF W.A.FARWELL, (SPEUIALINY) to the Protestant Hospital.Eay, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Duffes rin Ave.,Sherbrooke, Oonsultations: 10-18 a.m., and 1-4 p.m., and by appointment, DE F.A.GADBOIS, SPHOIALTE Children\u2019s Diseases.51 King 8t.Physician to Sacred Heart Orphanage.i Ae TVR; DUNCAN MacOALLUM, 50 Montreal St; Office hours tom 9- 10 a.op, 1- ] 7-8 ue mm.ang by \u2018appointms EU $08, L.C.BAGHAND y M.Th SPECIALIST.Je Sines 1899 has Nad full Duperioted , Noos Throat oe Eo rhrooke ite Vinaent da ital, _ Hospital of Uoneultation + = At thé m ital from 8 ko 30 a.Eat Sunday.At his office brooke, Que., Brom 10 by 17 a.m be 6 BW .SPECIALTY : Water Works WaterPowers, Patent Solicitor, Both \"phones.The Prospeaciive Paiemiee\u201d | ~Full information Von [STAR 8DG 16 King st W alse TORONTO.~ - BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE on Mount Prospect, the residential part of the city.We have only just put thesa lots in the market.Several are sold and houses are going up.Builds ing operations have startel already.« \u2014 W.A.HALE, or W.J.MAY, \".R.BRADLEY & SON, : UNDERTAKERS AND y PICTURE FRAMERS, $3 FRONTENAC ST, BHERBROOKE, QUE.Bell Tel.Phone 207 Photography! 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LL Tp ui oH ¥ 2 RE TEER = ; * i Gnd ®t ge ERLISTE ea a * x IN - - Bea ana oe \u2014\u2014\u2014 mat messes ee \u2026 ke ot mia rat ER 05.PRES AL A ae REET = = ma oa LL BL 2 MIT ut en = EX - 7 2 = je = y pere I ri ME pe\" Ty > À 0 MN \" Ny ~~ - 4 x - Fon ve my fr +; > \u2014 : a i, 30 Bi we endl rai ca, .er Ga - - + A Ln of Roof Painti 1; il fal and Scalp Treatanent.STORAGE, -All kinds of Storage.me) SB \u201cApp, à À = #4 _ bo ; ab \u201cAUTO GARAGE, Autos supplied with gasoline, ofl, and all requirements.Tires vulennitod A, T.DREW, 4 and 16 Water Si rom \u201cMAS.E.L.mH ROOM 20, WRITING DLAGK, i: Attention must be ges to the childs SCALP if the WOMAN is to hod GooD HAIR.Keep your SKIN HI INE \u201cand CLEAR your hate \u2018glossy À peti wifh healthy treatments.mo ART ROONS 6 YORK APARTMENTS, \u201d.A ir line of Towel Racks, es choose from.Also, ap ; making Bedroom: Cina fe MISSES HUBBARY SWEDISH TREATHENT Will give a glossy well von in a healthy condition.7 Both \u2019'Phones\u2014Houpe 88, ( pearance to the hair and xesp MISS Le 6 YORK APAUTHENTE zut \u2018Made of.\u201d Prass, Wrought Tron and Capt {Iron We desire to\u201d call your se tion to our showing 0 BRASS AND WROUGHT BO ANDIRONS, BRASS (AST TRON FIRE.BRASS AND WROUGHT FENRERS.Basket Grates ot Guards and Seeds, low Our prices _ are as ou.quality of our goof de will gp Ja.MITGHELL# io PE 0028e* + Wellor Golem 708 Hhptiieau | Ther MOVING by NEW PROGRA] TO- When ab Coney \u2018| \u201cDream.\u201d ; Cure for, Bashfi A Sister's Love The Witch's Dor _ aul Posides Ao Hemlock L Orders prompt! lumber in smell © onable © rates.Farnam's Corner, \u2018Button, Que.vu Busines rode ENED tuderite may ce ot NOW.pt Class He First Shas: iret as Courses in Busi Dov-surig;\u201d oto J.D.WBA .GEO.J.= A Ba : are Sia THE move s \u2018 AY WRITE Tor == > Eu LP WA WANTED\u2014A C t.Av 43 Mon real sé EE pe ol , Time and Money ysING.SPEARING'S ATE POLISH report of the | hoard Tic on tho table.° lish which_shou \u201cA discussion followed, and nl we re 2 rl cleaning.a, were tokd that we were not legally .cut glass, CAIN > us ar- ap |onstit t was put to a vote.Js and the pum ro their I'he result was that five French-Cana- which because.of art dians voted tor the motion and tive y nd liens oe Ps English spealang aldermen voted dear to th 5 5 | against it C if This polish leav en Ar.halt: again objected, contend- ee of the duHest, dl \u2018ing that the resojutions of the Coun- ie lke new.need.¢il should be produced .v ¢ and to conti THE SECRETARY-TREASURER ON 1 J.SPEARING er, 33 Strathcona Se 26 PP | r1cAL SPECIALIST.Lil be in attendance at p's Hotel, COOKSHIRE, on 4th.FRVILEE HOTEL, Tuesday, vw Hotel, _ BURY, Wednes- .6th.Hous Anrex, LAKE ME- , Thursday, Oct.\u2018th.\"3 Hotel, EAST ANGU S, on oct.Sth.atislaction\u2014Less Cost.es Purchase y quantity, consignment of CREAM, MAPLE \"SAPLE SUGAR, POULTRY, Prices Paid.ego St.Louis 2452.E wast \u201c8.\u201d or Coleman Co.Limited\u201d Bpiseau Ave., MONTREAL HeatoniuM à PICTURES THEATRE PROGRAMME EVERY DAY.T0-DAY- at Coney Island.1.or Bashfulness.4.ore Love.jitch\u2019s Donkey.ie, de.Marry.ick [umber for Sale promptly filled for dimension x small or carload lots.at rens- rates.Apply H.H.GETTY, Thursday, Sept.30 AT 6 TONIGHT.The Millinery Opening Continues And we invite you to see the best showing we have ever made.- skapes\u2014and no fancy prices, liging salesladies, No one urged to buy.All desirable wear.ble Polite \u2018and ob- 5 - Imported Special A yard sescedess ~~ New Crepe Veiling 224 in.wide in black, brown, the correct thing 1d veils.Broad Cloths For Tailor- made Suits.ceptionally nice range of these goods.which we import direct from Germany.Black, navy, brown, cardinal, green, taupe, wisteria, etc, all 54 in.wide.$1.15, $1.35, $1.50 and 51.75.2 - Navy or 0c aancsaren rasere We show an ex- - Special value at © New Cord Frillings The fashionable kind now, frilling topped with large : sil.cord in white, black, pink or blue.Stanstead, Que.SUPERIOR IN ITS SUPERIOR IN ITS TEACHING S SUPERIOR fIN ITS FI.- SUPERIOR IN ITS SYSTEMS.A SUPERIOR SCHOOL Hi.ORD.«MENT, STAFF.SUPERIOR IN SECULLNG POSITIONS\u2019 ASK OUR GRADUATES 30YD BYLLABIC SHORTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE SHERBROOKE, QUE.VAR AND NIGHT CLASSES.FOR ILLUSTRAT Ep CATALOG UE.C.A.dre shaped foot, Pepman'\u2019s fashioned hose, Knit without seam, \u201ctroubled with tender feet.\u2018Special a pair.Tovseerrrssrsssnssssssnnsssssnssssesssssssssst Special I, .pre pe srcnsause E pensaonss hi 25c narrowed A 4 \u201cNo Seam\u2019 heisery, a boon to those Sizes 8%, 9, 94 and\u201d 10.50e eres ssveseses arusonees ecésounen pyrrotacasrores re a BOTSFORD, MUR.fP.C.DuBOYCE, Notary, Commissioner, ete.Cowansville and Dunhaih Agency Sherbrooke Dally Record.Subscriptions, advertisements.and new.(lems received and I vem promps atten: oT |Popular Want \u201cAds.| WANTED\u2014FEMALE.LET.TOR SALE lED-A COMPETENT G 1 \u2014 ENER TORE \u201cTo LET-COK.KING AND EERLESS TOMOBILE, COM- oat.supply Mrs.E, C, Trvine, S Gillespie St.Æpply to Echenberg |lE\" Plate.with WAU 85 h.p: First class Bros.condition.A bargain.Address H.RIEL Gr .- = = \u2014 Haskell, Rock Island, Que.bmemork, CIEL, TO DO GENRAL TO -LET\u20142 NICE WELL LIGHTED Woodward Avente or dhe Mow stores, with plate glass fronts, suit- = Sie elaborate finished SIEDSEYE oke, able for store, restaurant or barber [55 2 2 Plain cuphoards, new.Apply 68 ED _ GENERAL \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 | shop.; Rent moderate.Possession at Brooks Street.LS of two.Address Box lu, Once.Apply to John Edw CEPER WANT \u2019 à ED TO TAKE on and do all the work, app] cod, wWages, permanent po- ply .Howard, 62 London i on po BELTABI, E PERSON T0 o elderly lady Ant assist Jin lady Apply Bux ENERAL BOK IM- \u201cApply \u2014Grand Central SEATS w, ! Lally al, \u2018She herb, ropeTintendent, Protestant BD = pp ! A GOOD COOK h, 161 1 Bowen Ave, > M RS.ATED \u2014 SF of wg SEKEEPER FOR FAM- ¥rs, With ne children, by Oct.; D owker, Cowunsvi; Je, LOST AND FOUND.0 ON ; N AND ket, pLAIDAY \u2014 CHAIN AND âse return 3, Itrcord Tr \u2014 SACHERS Wanipg \u2018NTED _ oy som SOTEST ANT TEACHER 8 von, term foi ig alary ggy |) per month.\" Isage at ence O0 is, = ë possible, Odenough, Robinsor,, gee, aticoos \u201cue Mers, * House \u2014Popuier Home for omeroy, Prop.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 5 STATE FOR SAIR.\u2014 Rod E-THRER ACRES LAND rea opiasniL Ranh Maloney.SFANTED AT ONCKE\u2014AP- |\u2018 wards.TO LET \u2014 2 SEVEN-ROOM TENE- -ments on Court street ; [ eightrroom tenement on Queen street.Possession at once.1 seven and 1 Apply John Ed- TO RENT_OFFICE, 33 x 14, IN NEW building, No.1 Strathcon a Sq., has 5 veniences.stall.windows.Also two base ents.33 x 14 suitable for workshop or storage.Both well lighted.A.C.Skinner.r TENEMENT -/TO LET, I05 MARquette St.,8 rooms, all modern con- Apply N.Arguin, City Hotel.10 RENT\u20145 STALLS AND ONE BOX Apply Chateau Frontenac.MISCELLANEOUS, TOMFORTABLE ROOMS AND \u2018BOARD } at 52 Laurier Ave., Sherbrooke.moderate.: \\VARTED \u2014 HORSES break and train.TO BOARD.Extra care.Prices Also first class clipping done.N.Wright & Co, Albert Lane.st ation.- Que.J.RR.Bridge, | HY FOR SALE IN CAR T.OADS ON- Quotafions given F.O.B.at your South -Stukely, Pony UK Robes, EUR | (mare), caddie FOR SALE at half price, -a handsome black Welsh \u201cweighs splendid roadster, city broke, not afraid of anything, any.child to ride or drive.Rubber-tired - Cart, solid brasg mounted TTarness, about 600, perfectly safe for Driving Sleigh us and bridle, all for us owner has no further use.BOX 39, RECORD OFFICE.JOE SALE\u2014ONE 60 HORSE POWER boiler (Loco type) 48 in, diameter, 16 feet long overall, 9 ft.tube, 5 ft.fire box, 50 8 inch tubes, 100 Ib.steam.Usual fittings.Cheap.For particulars address W.P.O.Box 1213, Montreal, P.Q.R SALE \u2014 THREE STANDING | bowling alleys in first class condition.Will sell stand separately it requested by buyer.Apply\u201d Chateau Frontenac.OR 'SALE\u2014STANLEY STEAM RUNA- F bout in perfect condition, fitted with a bargain.Address A.W.Que.+ WANTED \u2014 YOUNG ENGLISHMAN, large pumps, Cleveland, Lorne, ter.Apply Box 38, Record.- - \u2018HELP WANTED- \u201cMALE.TFTANTED\u2014A GOOD BLACKSMITH, one used to sharpening quarry tools.A man with family preferred.Steady work and Joy wages.A ply to Frazer & Davies, New Rockland, ANTED \u2014 \u201cA BOY FOR GROCERY WwW bysiness, about 17 or 18 yrs.age, .Box 33, Record, : \"YTANTED\u2014YOUNG MAN TO DO eral temi, a steady job to good man.statin ger Canadian Telephone Cos Marbleton, Que.YI TANTED\u2014A YOUTH WITH SOME education tS enter drug store as apprentice.One with French and English preferred.References.W.O.Lambly,M.U., Cookshire.Que.Apply hand : $20 per month and board.Ap- a have.Griffith ' meeting.There Fpüt Denault\u2019s name t McCrea\u2019s, as seconder of the motion, {as you had he seconded that motion?\u201d |.cipation and change EDF aT.of Saas ju terra ee reve to put Mr.Dénault\u2019s name in.Later he spoke to thé Mayor about it and he thought it would be best to leave\u2019 them in the original form.Mr.Rioux asked why Mr.McCaw had undertaken to corrett the mihut- = | r.McCaw replied.tha that he wished to them regular, \u201cso atranged theni to be mitted for confirma- Mr.McCaw, in reply to further ques- | tions, said, there was no opposition to this was not a any môtion put through at the Board, Witness\u2014\u201c\u201cNo, they peculiar thing that this name should of Control organization, on February and they have reason to be, too.\u201d Under éross-examination, Mr, Mec- Caw Said, that he could swear that | Ald.Thompson moved and Dr.Ba- | chand seconded the motion that Ald.4 When he came to look over McCrea be chairman.When he arrived hatched outside the Council.I also ac- at the meeting Mr.Thompson and Mr, .| McManamy were there.Later the May- ,or and Mr.Denault arrived.\u2019 First of \u2018all there was a general discussion as | to what officers they should have.Mr.McCrea was not present during all the : discussion.Question\u2014 \u201cWho was the Bret man | to suggest Mr.McCrea as chairman of {Board of Control.\u201d Mr.McCaw\u2014*\u2018I do not remember.\u201d .Q.\u2014\u201cCan you swear that Mr.Me- | Manamy did not first mention Mr.Mc- 'I Crea as chairman of Board of Control?\u201d \u201c1 Mr.McCaw\u2014*I cannot swear that be aid not.\u201d | Q\u2014\u201cCan you swear that Mr.Me- Manamy did not propose that Mr.Mc: Crea be chairman, seconded by Ald.Thompson?\u201d Mr.McCaw\u2014*\u2018I can swear that Mr.McManamy did not move the motion.\u201d Q.\u2014\u201cWho was elected chat man of the meeting?\u2019 A.\u2014\u201cNo chairman was elected.No secretary was formally chosen for the was no elected _president when the nweting opened.\u201d \u2014 «SELF-CONTROL MEETING.\u201d He remembered Dr.Bachand saying at the meeting, \u2018\u2018this is a self-control | meeting.\u201d His recollection was that this remark was made before the meet- £ will you remember Dr.Bachand , \u201cIt is about time for me to pein nto these matters.\u201d \u2018Witness did not remember.\u2018Mr.McCaw said he would swear that \u201cAa.Thompson did not, tell him to in the place of appointing Ald.Thompson.There was only Q\u2014 tion?\u201d A.\u2014\u201cYes.\u201d Q.\u2014\u201cYet he was as near as you and éould have heard Dr.Bachand as well A.\u2014\u201cYes.\u201d \"Mr.Rioux called for production of Inéte book of Mr.McCaw.: t This showed erasures of the names of | McCrea and McManamy as seconders of |.\u2018la motion, and later the name of De- I nault entered as.the real seconder.Mr.McCaw explained this as being | {in the ordinary course of taking the recorded in anti- \u2018as the motion minutes, names bein was actually made.» the 26ikr day of February, the ahoût 18 or 20, to work on farm, to | I milk.Good comfortable home for win- off: repair work on telephone 8ys- ; salary to W.T.Oughtred, Mana- |.WANTED\u2014A PRACTICABLE FARM | He put the minutes, in writin on ay of thé second meeting.| \u2018The charter provides that, 4 the secre- | y tary or assistant secretéry il Hauld\u2019 be secretary of the Board of Céñtrol: NR.GRIFFITH CALLED.Mr.F.J.Griffith, Secretary treasurer, was the nexŸ Withess.Hp identified minutes of Council meeting of 22nd of March, and his further examination was deferred.ALD.McMANAMY\u2019S EVIDENCE | CONTINUED.Mr.MeManamy tion of the minutes related his produc at the Council eeting.L'on his reading the minutes he testified the Mayor said : .\u201cIf the minutes are writtén in that way it is done through\u2019 influence.They [are written for this purpose.Witness testified that he replied : : \u2018Is not that a very serious charge to make against a respectable young \u2018man, a member of one of our most re- \u2018spected families, to charge him with | falsifying minutes under my influence.The Mayor made no «reply.The matter again\u2019 came \u2018up on the bth of April.\u2018Witness stated that at the meeting on April 2nd he again brought the matter up and said to the Mayor: \u201cYou.have had time to investigate the [ charge made against me of running the Board of Control meeting.You must now know this charge to be incorrect.I expect you to apologize,\u201d and that the Mayor said he did not wish to discuss the matter further._He took from the \"| regarding the minutes, that the Mayor purpose.He knew the matter was reported in the newspapers.Te could not say that the newspapers interpreted the accusation in the same wav as he did.Mr.Rioux then undertook the cross- examination of Ald.McManamy.Witness said he did not understand at the meeting on Feb.9th, when \u2018Council committees: were appointed, that Mr.Denault would be chairman \u2018of the Board of Control.i A copy of the Record of Feb.10th, was produced in which Ald.McMan- amy was reported as moving that the Finance Committee be a Board of Con- \u2018trol with Ald.Denault as chairman.Witness said thiis report was incorrect.Cross-examined regarding the Board of Control meeting, witness said he put the first motion for the appointment of a chairman of the Board: He did not recollect.Dr.Bachand saying after this meeting, \u201cThis is a self-control meeting.\u2019 .He never spoke to Mr.McCaw about \u2018writing up the minutes.\u201cThe Board of Control is a very important thing for the city?\u201d asked Mr.Rioux, \u201cNot at present,\u201d ness.Q.\u2014 \u201cThat is because present?\u201d Witness\u2014\u2018\u201cThat may be so to some.extent.- I think the Board of Control might become a very useful - body in municipal management.\u201d ¢ \u201cYou used to have your fine days, and now thev are gone?\u201d \u2019 \u2018| Witness\u2014 Well, they are not gone yet.\u201d replied the wit- you are not | bly Thos, Wallace, Georgeville, Que.| Witness said he objected to the} , the split in the Council.{leaving out of McCrea and Thompsoû- city.\u201d one member who } could legally second that motion so 3 his name was \u2018put there.: \u201cWere you here yesterday when |! I Mr.McManamy said he could not remember who seconded that first mo- | \u2014 Mayor\u2019s remarks | \u2018accused him with influencing the min- |} utes as being made for that particular | THURSDAY, sEPTEMMEE 0, too: Mayer's attitude, because he made confidants of the French and treated the: English with distrust.\u2018Quéstiori\u2014\u2018You' complain because he voted French instead of Irish?\u201d | (Laughter.) Mr.Rioux read extracts from Sherbrooke papers.Witness remarked : \u2018\u2018Newspapers of | Sherbrooke are very mocGerate when pencil, as second- tion ft the next meeting of the Board, they made reports.\u201d | Mr., Rioux\u2014\u201cNo, they are always for | you.\u201d are against me, \u2014\u201cDid you not accuse the Mayor that what took place at the Council meeting at the overthrow of the Board was a plot?\u201d A\u2014\u201cYes, 1 now say so, a plot \u2018cuse the Mayor of being partial and giving\u2019 uridue support to the French element.\u201d \u2019 \u201cThé Mayor accused me of causing | \u201cI accuse the Mayor of raising the cuse him now.\u2019 \u201cI accuse the Mayor of putting up a job, a plot.That fs my opinion.The \u2018was the result of a plot.\u201d .Q\u2014\u201cYou want everything your | way?\u201d A.\u2014\u201cYes, generally.I want fair Play and intend to get it.\u201d Q.\u2014\u201cDid the Mayor later on meeting say that it.his name was * down as seconder, it-was a mistake, due to error by secretary ?\u201d\u2019 A.\u2014May be so.\u201d Q.=\u201cHave you suffered $1,000 damages by the Mayor's remarks?\u201d A.\u2014\u201cNot quite, I don\u2019t expect to suffer anything because I don\u2019t think \u2018that the opinion of the Mayor can: af fect me in the least.\u201d Q.\u2014\u201c\u201cYou have always worked for the | interests of the city?\u201d AI think so, work shows.\u2019 the Q.\u2014\u2018\u2018Does it not also show that you : worked for your own interest as well?\u201d \u2018have given a gpod deal of \u2018valuable time and some money -on behalf of the ALD, McCREA CALLED.Mr.McCrea was.the next witness.{He related 'the circumstances of the | Board of Control which was in aë- cordance with recollections of previous |witness.The only opposition was when Ald.:Denault objected to taking chairman- iship of water department on the ground that this might be objection- \u2018able to his friend, Ald.Lanttot.| Coming to the Council meeting, Ald.McCrea said he inferred from the May- \u2018or\u2019s rémarks that he accused Ald.Mec- fied.+ PROVINCIAL W.C.T.U.AT COATICOOK (Continued from pase 4.) LIQUOR- TRAFFIC IN STATES.\u201c Wednesday evening\u2019s session opened at 8 with devotional exercises, followed by music from the choir.A most eloquent address was given Ly Mrs.Deborah Knox Lurngston, president of the Rhode Island W.C.T.U., who very scientifically touched on the science, philanthropy and economy as connected with this great subject and {work of the Union.In part she said: The legalized liquor traffic was the greatest financial power in the United States.In the U.S.the liquor bill was $1,500,000, 000, compared with \u2018which the insurance interest was as a fly-speck.Men did not care for bil- -Jions; but only the power which fol- Towid, and it is the power of the \u2018millions that keeps up the liquor traffic.T¥\" was also a great \u2018political : power, and there was no place safe \u2018from its influenice.It meant the de- \u2018bauching of the government and the dislocation of home.The death knell of the liquor power in the United States has been sounded, At a great congress in the city of London to determine the relationship \u2018of the use of alcohol to the system \u201cit was proved that there was no help \u2018from \u2018it in any shape to thé human \u2018system.When physiciäns say this, see what it means towards the ciimn- ination of the liquor traffic.She touched on what philanthropy has \u2018been doing for the elimination of.the \u2018traffic.The.solving the problem\u201d of callings on.the-mon- tg use theirfran cheaper during t tweed, well lined.\u201d Reg.value $13 Sale Price .racial cry.If I did not then, I aé-|- and I think the | A.\u2014\u2018\u201cNo, it shows, I think, that I fi Manamy of having the minutes falsi- | chise, make the streets clean, an suppress the legalized zaloon.RETURNED THANKS FOK RECEP- Mrs.Rugg spoke of tno reception the delegates received ad the goed audiences they uad Lait :n the chôrek.The collection\u2019 was then taken and the day's \u2018proceelings nosed with the | Doxology- DISCUSSED IRISH _ LAND BIL Lords Intend to Introduce Drastic Amendments.MAIN QUESTION 18 COMPULSORY PAGE FIVE CLEMENT THEATRE \u2018THURSDAY, FRIDAY 8 SATURDAY.THE BIG = Novig Picture ONU Something extra, Thursday.Orchestra will play during the Pictures.- PRICES _ Balcony - 10c : Orchestra - 15c There will be reserved seats on Sa turday on account of the oad Race.Same prices.: PURCHASE OF LAND.London,\u201d Sept.30.\u2014The House Lords last night passed the second reading of the Irish Land\u2018 Bill, : but promised to introduce drastic \u2018 amend- of ments when it reaches \u2018committee.Jt Was Stated in the.lobby that if the Lords omit or weaken the powers of the provision for the compulsory purchase of land the Nationalists will refuse to accept it, whatever woy be the view \u2018of the Government.re THREE MEN SHOT AT GLACE BAY.Revolvers Were re Used by Coal Company\u2019s.Police.aman | \u2018ROW STARTED OVER SOME STEALING \"COAL.Glaca Bay, C.B., Sept.30.\u2014f'hree ; \u2018men were struck by bullets yesterday \u2018afternoon from revolvers in the, hands - of the Coal Company police.icue of the men are sériously Lart.them were struck in the leg ard the \u2018other man\u2018 had a portion of one of his ears shot off.The row.started: \u2018over some :uen who were stealing coal from one.of the piles which have seen\u2019 opi up by\u201d the: strikers since the labor troubles began.STEAMER ROSEVELT AT NEW YORK Will Take Part in in Hudson-Ful- ton Celebration, \"marin WHITNEY WILL GO.AFTER COOK'S EFFECTS.New \u201cYork, Sept.30.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | Peary\u2019s steamer, Roosevelt, reached New York to-day and.will take Part in the \u2018Hudson-Fultos celebration tomorrow; Le \u201c4 ge SY Ee as WILL GD AFTER COORS EFFROTS St.John\u2019s, Nfid., Sept._30\u2014(Speé- ial)\u2014Hatty Whitney, the New Haven sportsnitn\u2019 involved in the Peary-Cook controversy, \u2018hag éngaged the steamer Jeannie \u2018to go north to Etah next\u2019 year dnd recover Dr.Cook's éfects.BE MEMORIALS Artistié \u2018work \u2018Marble od El ete Granite suid RICHARD HAMBLY, \u2026 Monticoot.Que AUCTION SALE Will be sold for the ER.Johnson Estate, Three miles from Waterville on the farm adjoining the ; FITZGERALD PLACE On Wednesday, October.6th, \u201809 | MFN \u2014\u2014 and\u2019 wood, liquor: traffic she said vas the _ solv- éskor terms: and .particulans\u201d sod posters; ing of nipe-tenths of the hitunthropy |\u201d Sale at 10.80 a,m.Lunch'at noon.Ein thi sountiyi She wcotduded byt pale positive.CHERE IS A CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY.mures THIS WEEK AND ALL OF NEXT WEEK, Do not buy any old stock.You can get the bright and new goods at Darche and Co.'s 96 Men\u2019s extra good Overcoats, Taeneresss terriavss crevnvene cessevecvecsrrrcen The following: 1 work horse, five years old, good worker and driver, wt.1100 3 perfectly safe for a lady to drive, not afraid of autos, electric o steam cars: 1 fine brood mare, eight years old, kind \u2018and gentle; 1 two year old colt, sired by the Waterville Hackney; 14 good cows, four to calve this faH; 7 farrow cows: ro two year old heifers; 8 yearlings: ê calves, 5 good sheep; 7 lambs; buck, , 5-shoats: 40 hens; 25 tons good \"hay, lot dt cornstalks; buckwheat straw; block lin said Two of | \u2018in the Fourth Range of \u201cthe China, Cut Glass & Electro Plate Just\u2019 reccived a nice assortment ot high grade china.The finest quality cut glass and always in stock-the celebrated 1847 Rogers knives, forks, spoons, cake and cold meat forks, etc.We are pleased to meet you whether you buy or ot.We desire to make your acquaint- jance at {HL J.LABEREE'S, The Jeweller, Lennoxville Canada Province of Quebec istrict of St.Francis SUMMARY PROCEDURE In the Superior Court .No.895.- The twenty-fifth day of September,1909, Before Genest & Broderick, P.S.C.La Banque Nationale, a body corporate and politic having its \u2018principal office and place of business at the City of Quebec, in the district of Quebec, Plaintiff.vs.Dame Alice M.Galvin, of the \u2018city af SherbrooKe, in the district of St, -Fran- cis, widow of thé late William Galvin, in.his lifetime of the Township of Compton, : district, farmer, now doceasged, and Albert\u2019 Ride], heretofore of ®he Township of (Compton, aToresaid, now abe; sent in the\u2019 United States of America.Defendants.The Defendant \u2018Albert Ridell is ordered to appear within one month PPE ENEST & BRODERICK, P.8.C.ST.PIERRE & VERRET, Attys for Plaintiff.: WANTED Ten cars 14 in.x 2 in.ine, mostly 2 in, ry or green.Best prices pajd fo} this Log run, dead culls out, also we \u2018have in 4 stock hardwood flooring, hollpw \u2018backed, hole md te and end matched, ; Mn tood™ dry an orrespon en c > y - CvmatiNes Se SON.LTD! Coatic » \"2k, PQ: Insolvent Notive:: +.UNDER THE CANADA 9 op AoE x ° \u2018the matter of The Asbestos Mining 8 indie Co.In ligt idatioy C JAUCTION SALE On Thursday, October 7th: 1969\" The undersigned witl sell by Public Auction at tha office of J.J, Griffith, 25 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Rue.\u2018mines, mining rights, build and\u2019 and; er moveable property, plant an bi ery\u2019, of the ASBESTOS MINING, ap MANTA.The said ime oveshle property.béfrié.\u2018the north east half of the lot Aut 3 \u2018Wolfestown, in the County 4 the Province of Quebec, ta HIGH known and described.upon the ee.vad 1 plan and book of reference of the said, Township of Woltestown, as the Lots numbers 25\u20ac and 25D in the sû ja Fourth Range, together with all on the said property, save and except certain machinery, the property cf the Canadian Westinghouse ompany, Limited, \u2018and certain machinery the property of the Jenckes Machine\u2018 Company, Limited, now being upon said property, and which machinery so excluded the said Companies shall have a reasonable delay \u201cto remove in case'of sale.Particulars in regard to the sald pto- perty will be furnished »n application to the Joint Liquidator at John J.Griffith, Sherbrooke.Terms of sale cash.A deposit will be required.Sa | 2 lock p.m ea o'cloc = FITH & F.W.\u201cTOKELD J.5 GRIFF Joint liquidator.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auct pnerr.Dated September 16, 1909: : Er THE SHERBROOKE 8 TEA ROOM Situated in the Shopping Centre of the City, Serves Breakfast, Dinner & Supper AFTERNOON TEAS :A.SPECIALTY, 117 Wellington St.Upstairs, EDWIN HOWE, Auctioneer.\u201cFAL his sale.Read these extraordi black, beaver or to $18 $7.95 200 prs.si Hatley.CL men\u2019s Box Calf Bluchers, value good fall boot Bell Tel.BBY.Spe haan SALE wo inary reductions.ext ra $1.98 ~ special\u2014 300 prs.Regular value $11.00 for 70 extra good tweed and black coats.resenesse 000000 sus 0u0s ed.\u2018Rex.$4.00.For men\u2019 s box call boots, good year welt- $2.75 rue seviiaany sadiienre pou ssroc one ns 00008 $6.60 Regular value $5.00 for to 8 years.Regular value $8.00._ Sale price PEPPY ILNe ani 00 hesigatrr saesccrss wae 127 boy\u2019s.coats, age 10 to 11 years.PT EE 28 children\u2019s Imitation Lamb.Russian overcoats, age 4 - Also our women's $2.70 Deen dD \u2018Jowing prices: > 100 worth $1.00 worth 50c.for $4.50 tesredineiianee 800 Métr's Fleece Livied Shirts and Drawers at 42c.each.400 pr.of Men\u2019s Wool socks at 20c pr.© 25 Ladies\u2019 Black Beaver Coats or Tweed, at $4.00 and $5.50.act cost price, lor this week, 300 men\u2019s pure \u2018wool knitted shirts or flannel at the fol- for :75c.; and children\u201d s boots and shoes at ex- 100 worth 5e for 55c; 100 38c.These are mill samples.Special E.T.Corset Sale 100 Parrs or \u201c LA Dersse \u201d E.T.Corsets, REGULAR Prick $1.00 \u2014 FOR 140 Pairs oF \u201cLa Deesse\u201d E.T.Corsets, REGULAR PRiCE 78c.300 Pairs or \u201cLa Dxesse\u201d E.T.CoRsETs, REGULAR Price 50c.1.T9 \u2014 ror .59c \u2014 FOR .39¢ Men's and Boys\u2019 Ready-made Suits.This will be the most attractive part of our sale, We wil give you the Pick of over 25 suits in each number at $6 00 and up.su ere ce .MAKE.A TEST AND SKE IF.WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY.DARGHE & GO., 67 King Street, Uptown, SHERBROOKE always buildings, plant and machinery in and pe 2 the off'ce of MN 4 Bt Comin te 0 A ~ - pres .aay Eu lo a - > ; ame CL wm j pr pe - PRET NEWT BE \u2018 = \u2018 .\u201c\u20ac is I = ergy i .- Ho pe y n - - - Ç > onan ~ > % rye Arr ed 5 ¥ 3 ve y Naa FCSN en IB x Lo \u2018 « A > .oe : - à = a = A Lu \" ve a ¥ ove S me x 5.Com c = : - 1.7 wl gp 5 de 2 0e.We - .Pape i PE EE 8 ; .3 .; L'an à : * Are _ Er ae = ha Es ES pts ls : \u2019 3 Code a ; .>.- vas » + SEE - I 4 IR BENT AYE Pr IAEA CT FAT Nr sets i ARTI sh Kens au rah rir! tpn 2 AN rlaixicane = .\u2019 » 3 > .- ; \" ane Sl ET Le .by.4 - Coal a ES LS .ue x \u201c A Zoot - - \u2014 MA, ae CE ME nette pol A pa IEEE iia fr - a % Ta = 9 A ., a 3 * Ne 3 v fi ; ; LE PR CPE + .005 Far Fa .ee 9.Fst se sol o on\u201d FLE | ore 042 it dan game a eda vy PA a - Twp ie deg Ae Tele id en Hp o SAL Wir png ve éTna \u201c » ee ol - Am 2 \" a 1 7 oa \u2019 FTI TT à FS RR = ds 2 ce pa a .Co Leas ESS rr oT eo my Tg.Ja HELD ETES ES EE , EE.a à 4 ns a x *, , = 4 v Ag, AW, Ca eis ES RT PROS I Rt gr ep a a gpa septate ; re alt) EEE MA ar a EAT o Tu ogee re ERA ce SE Rr] eo wb oe .3 vers y y nk pe ls XE ON nes cree ma ALE wr SRR ar SaaS a.=o: ~ mn Korea Coane 230A Et LS LF vor = PO AE rate Care = gate ret a Fe a dard ge Me TE - a : VE ges pr os te do : g we = AEA hn pg re \u2019 i Th 7 Wo CY ev = ai .2 > Fe ART + od ete LOT eT * = > To.= er ae ETE a.; rw Se A + mr 5 aa.A1 Cee ey 5 RPA) 1 - ta XT _- > - 4.ee \u201ci = Al » nn Er de - a Ps Po E PN : Seg .> re / ! TE LT Jae as ween Tes va TET we ST er Te g JT an Tae 2.Le => : \u201c PS me 25 - PS emia > PS r - ait - \u2018 > a ie Tow ; a .: À Se pe: WEAR acs pas ms ra .re AA IEE AC FA NET oY parce x A ; ; po > LR UE hush SRL \u201c - A ; J Rr Ai a pas i rene CS LAMPE SA en oe ; ° ph N : ., .Lans : .A bs tie ito FAL © hen Apr EE ba) = 28 TE \u2014 x Eater nw TWN EE ESS comes À FR a a = 22 FO PE ne 2 rita ee om 2 og » ag der 2-00 = 2 re hao es Put 242 7: i IT A oa a ng i FE 1 453 A 4; i 8 vis 3 2 I LA Be a Ê 3 i A i $d À ye gn, Te » Ce i TE Le ca tA 21% ° a wy 3 2 a .Soy a - = - \" .SY ae =; A ee deu at a AE = ne re Pa.ry 2er\u201d = a + DEE x ep NE EE 3 gg ecm tra ot ME SAS aphrts vase ae bed LI TRS Ve tre vie aan Gr mr We Arg eth Be ci 10 ee oo v pra J + .\u2026 > =~ o 2 Yo ALS ; CS x Cae = 20 > gos ve SET EEE es Ed == ye MER ry WT Cat tt en Serer tes A.* PAGE SIX.TT Erith \u2014rat aan percecrecercetercenceeneccecccecccctetétecte ; WE\u2019RE PLANNING FOR YOUR - WINTER COMFORT, MEN.Think ahead, plan ahead, be ready for a ing of A man looks his best when he is dressed in kecping with the weather and his environment.Men's Clothing for Autumn and Winter Wear.Assortments are at their height.REE =e as sv TE et alin te Rat A.RS - opera rate res ates EAGT in + Pare 30 20 2 st foe) rd 5 a CR Few pr av bs on Visio wt a gr temperature.aa\u2019 bot 1 grein [WI 3 : weber.nel ASO RR Prices were never lower on New Bgason\u2019s-Goods.- Suits, Progress Brand $12 to $20.Fall: Oveicoats $10 to $15.Bee display i in Our Window.CT.VINEBERG 147 WELLINGTON STREET,\u201d SHERBROOKE.ES Trousers, $2.75 to $5.50.BI - APR 3K gs x.EN mn En erp EE, NES FALL SUITS & OVERCOATS YoW\u2019Il find our Clothing carefully tailored and the best value at the price you can get.MEN'S BLACK VICUNA AND GREY FALL OVERCOATS, , worth 815.00, now $12.MEN\u2019 S GREY CRAVENETTE OVERC OATS, perfect fitting: collars and long, loose-fitting back, worth $12.00, now MEN\u2019S 2 AND 3.BUTTONED S $18.00, now freer CES ! YT A a Ts \u2014_ : tmp.2 or 1, Re vs pr + is pe x he TR gap eue EVENE RE AB aero, MRE sr Vs aa \" alana x ce a Tae J SP eer PRICIEREITLREL es 2200010000 RESSNEET vas Gecsessest , in all colors, worth AOR SUITS $06000000032008 BOSIRREPNNIIEsI Liar tspeseet eu ss 1000000 0000 ones MEN\u2019S SINGLE AND DOUBLE BREASTED and Colored, worth SUITS, in Black OER QLPtIIIED muesccefsanD3NO £0002000 greseed $18.00, now Our Boys\u2019 Clothing is made to fit as well as wear.\"J.L.VINEBERG, .! : \u201cMY CLOTHIER™ _ | 156 Wellington Street, (Bourque\u2019s Blok) Sherbrooke, Que.\u201chepa ERC 15, \u201cThe Great \u2018Health \u2014\u2014 = AR-ONIC .THE NERVE TONIC.THE BLOOD MAKER., An Invigorating Beverage & Nerve Tonic Made trom barks and herbs ; absolutely pure and non-alcopolic, and free - from poisonous stimula.: Manufactured by Jo H.BRYANT, \u2018SHERBROOKE ST ANSTEAD.- Miss Gertrude Germa ne.Ltt on Wed- nesdat\u201dfêr Toronto ter a Deaconess iid \u201cSeaool Ber wish hier success in Ber , HIGH FOREST.: \u2018Among \u2018those who attended tie fuir Sept.123 were-Mr; and Mrs.Alfred and little son, Rufus, Mr.and Mrs, \u201cJas.Lowery, Miss May Ev- AH Feport a good time, Arrivals and departures: Mr.Lowery, Misses Marion and Lowery spent Sunday with riends in Low Forest; Mrs.Wm.Lawrence to spend a few weeks her daughter; Miss with her brother, Mr.Miss E.J.Lowery spent Sunday her uncle's, Mr.Ed.Evags,\u201d of Saw- venville; Mr.Jos.L.Lowery anil Mrs, Jos.Lowery Visiting her son, Mr.+E.Lowery, of Low Forest, on Sunday Jos.MeVetty and im Marbleton, Shé\"iviit-\"n- friends here chosen work.The rain which fell steadily, falliig afternoon, will much benefit as the water supply was again very low.Some far- draw water fôr stock and the pump at the Stanstead reservoir has been in operation each prove of had begun to Forgrave Wm.Forgrave; \u201cAt a moëting of the Stanstead College Literary Society.held in the main room on Tuesday, the following officers .President, Princi- President, Earle 1st Vice-President, , Vic e-President, \u201cSecrétary, Treasurer, Miss de Mouilpied ; Critic, Miss French.Ladies\u201d Waists | Values $I to $2.50, for 45¢.Only 20 dozen of them, They're balances and must go wn, black lawn, black sateen 45c last; Mr.and Mrs.children\u201d the guests of her nmiother, Mrs, H.Waldron, of East Clifton, recently; .Jog: Fvans and son, ton \u2018Evahs, of Sawyerville, calling on \u201d friends: here.Trueman : 1.Beerworth ; Leonard: carly ; made of white and fancy flannelette ; all siz reg.values $1 to $2.50 cach.Clearing each Wrappers! 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