Sherbrooke daily record, 26 septembre 1910, lundi 26 septembre 1910
[" vies; oi jE > bxi 1 Ren, 5 ER gt - LEE : save her, but owing to .saw the upturned boat.; there being several boat crews : béen spending a few days in town, v.- at ut During Storm on | Lake Massawippi With - Companion.BOAT WAS UPSET THROUGH RUDDER BEING LOST.North Hatley, Sept.26.\u2014( Special) \u2014A sad drowning fatality took place on Lake Massawippi yesterday when Miss L.Dunn lost her life.: On Sunday morning Mr.T.Bowman, of Cleveland, Ohio, who had \u2018peen visiting at North Hatley for.a few days, and Miss Dun, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Dunn, Hot Springs, Va., started out for a sail.The water was \u2018About as rough as it had ever been seen on Lake Massawippi., .A strong south wind was blowing.All went well until the dinghy was oil Black\u2019 Point, when the rudder was unshipped an the craft*was thus lef* to the mercy of the gale, and it was not long before-it was capsized.Both occupants were thrown into the - water.Lo Co Instead of clinging to the upturned poat and drifting down the lake\u2019 be- | fore the wind, where they would have peen observed, they both started to swim ashore about a quarter of a mile distant.Both the deceased and her companion were strong- swimmers, but when about half the distance had been reached Miss Dunn became exhausted.i Mr.Bowman\u2019 made heroic efforts to the heavy geas running he was.forced to leave \u2018her, and he swam ashore for assistance.As soon as he re to.\u2018tified \u2018Mr.Knowles of what h curred.oo In the meantime Mr.Rooney: is chauffeur for.Mr.Atkinson, standing on the golf links, upturned boat.He immediately pro- ceeded to-go to the scene of the ac-: oident, and reached the spot i twenty minutes from the time He find no trace of the occupants in the water, and towed the boat hat he Shortly afterwards the news of the r.and | sad drowning was broken to Mrs.Dunn, the parents of the unfortunate young lady.Owing to the.rough water, impossible to make diligent for the body yesterday afternoon, but the work was continued to-day, engaged in the work.\u201cMr.T.V.Reed went to the spot yesterday afternoon and measured the water.- He found over 250 feet of water, : Le >\u2014 \u2018RUBBER WORKS \u201cCLOSE AT GRANBY.CONSIDERABLE NUMBER OF MEN WILL BE AFFECTED THIS WINTER.- Granby, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.Thornton, Geueral Superintendent of the \u2018Consolidated ubber Co., has As a tesult of his visit the Reclaim! .ing Factory, commonly known as the shoddy mill, an adjunct of the Gran- by Rubber Co.; has been elosed down: This concern employed 25 hands, all men, mostly heads of families which \u2018added to the number thrown out of employment by the closing of the \u2018main factory, and the burning of the Bruneau \u2018Factory will = mean.short rations and cheerless homes to many during the coming winter.| + D WATERVILLE.| There\u2019 will be a box social in the town hall next Thursday evening in aid of the R.T.of T.Society.e no-.could\u201d ter, it / WAS, | search Bold Marauders Exchanged Shots With Mr.Boulet.- Lead NOTHING DAUNTED, HOWEVER, THEY GOT AWAY WITH QUANTITY OF GOODS.Cap St.Ignace, Que., Sept.26.\u2014 (Special)\u2014A daring burglary, attended by an exchange of shbts between the marauders and a neighbor, was perpetrated at the storelowned by J.P.A.Guimont here.The robbers broke in a window, and although fired upon by Mr.Boulet, a neighbor, they returned the shots and fled, carrying away a large quantit of goods.: USE OF RADIUM | IN CANCER CASES Unless Settiement Is Reached 706,- 000 Men WII be Idi.METAL WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS CONTROL SITUATION.Berlin, Sept.26.\u2014German industry is seriously disturbed by.strikes and ended within the next few days 700,- 00» workmen will be idle.oo A ray of hope appeared Saturday in the announcement that negotiations would begin on Monday between the association of metal em- plcyers and the metal trade workmen An adjustment of the differences in this trade will have great influence upon the situation in allied industries; The total number of metal workers is close to GU0,000, They have been financially assisting the strik- inz shipbuilders, and in order to cut off this aid the association of metal workers recently decided to lock out 60 per cent.\u2018of its.men unless the shipbuilders returned to work prior Noted Expert Says Lives of Sufferers Can Be Lengthened.| \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 f DOES, NOT MAINTAIN THAT IT IS POBITIVE CURE FOR DREAD DISEASE.| Montreal, Sept.26.\u2014(BSpecial)\u2014Dr.\u2018Louis Wickham, the moted cancer expert, of Paris, is visiting Montreal, and will address the Medical Chirurgical Society to-night on his experi- , ments with radium in eancer cases.| He will also visit Toronto, \u2018 Winnipeg, Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston.| Dr.Wickham says/that while cancer -may not be cured\u2019 by the radium treatment, the sufferers\u2019 lives can be lengthened, afd in many cases the victims are rendered immune from \u2018pain.STRUGGLE GROWING \u201cMORE RGE Feeling Between Ciericals and * \u2014 Anti-Clericals.MAYOR NATHAN REPLIBS TO RECENT REBUKE FROM THE POPE.Rome, Sept.26.\u2014Mayor Nathan, whose recent speech in criticism of the papacy called forth a rebuke.from the Pope, yesterday issued a reply to His Holiness, the immediate eflect of which has been to make fiercer the struggle between the Clericals and Anti-Clericals.It is regretted in the press of both parties.The Catholic organ, Corriere d\u2019'Italia,.calls Mayor Nathan \u2018\u2018anti-Pope.\u201d\u2019 In the meantime the various Cath- l'olie club organizations and bishops, \"both in Italy and abroad, have joined the Pontiff \u2018in protesting against | Mayor Nathan\u2019s attacks.The mayor has received the support of the Liberal associations, the anti-Vatican elements, and the Free Mason lodges.Meetings have been called on both sides in support of their respective ideas.7 Mayor Nathan, in reply to the Pope yesterday, said that the Pope in sending from the Vatican thunders against the one who sits in the capital, makes more evident than did the \u2018I mayor's speech the contrast between the Rome of the past and the Rome por the present.DENIAL FROM VATICAN, Rome, Sept.26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Reports that the Holy See has despatched official protests to the For- adhering to, the (Continued on Page Four.) to October 8th.In tetaliation the employees voted to declare a strike of the forty per cent.in the event that the threatened lockout of sixty \u2018per cent of their number was enforced.bus, Forst, Spremberg, Guben, Luck- enwalde, Sommerfeld, and Finster- walde have notified their 25,000 employees that their mills be shut down on October 5, unless the striking spirners at Forst return to work next Tuesday.The 40,000 striking shipbuilders show no signs of weakening.The managing committee of the Socialist party is aiding in the support of the idle men.NO AGREEMENT.Edinburgh, Sept.26.\u2014The conference held here between the shipbuilders and representatives of the lock- ed-out poilermakers has resulted in no agreement.\u2014 The conference will meet again at a date to be fixed lat- ADMIT ONE CASE \u201cOF ASIATIC CHOLERA Officials at Naples Say Gastro- Enteritis is Catise of So Many Deaths.~~.THERE WERE 80 DEATHS YESTERDAY AND 100 NEW CASES.Rome, Sept.26.\u2014(8pecial)\u2014Official announcement was made last night that one case of Asiatic cholera had been found in Naples.The Foreign: Office has notified the Governments sanitary convention signed in Paris.It is also announced that the patient and all who were exposed to the disease have beem isolated, and that further measures are being taken.The sanitary stafl at Naples has been reinforce&, and all cases of gastroenteritis have been isolated.1 A brief report was made to the effect that investigations had disclosed the disease as gastroenteritis.No mention was made of cholera, but gastro-enteritis is one of the results of that disease.The number of cases reported in the last few days has mounted into the hundreds, and yesterday\u2019s report showed 100 new cases and 80 deaths.The local authorities in Rome are taking every precaution to prevent the entry of cholera into this city.The Popolo Romano protects against the Government's further concealment of the cholera situation in Naples.During the past twenty-four hours two new cases and one death from cholera have been reported in tlre southeastern districts.« TWO STEAMERS COLLIDE.Quebec, - Sept.dian Pacific Railway steamer calm and the Olaf were badly Saturday morning.Teached pert about 8.40 a.m.moored at the breakwater.for Montreal in the \u2018evening.anchored in the stream.PRINCE OF WALES.Londen, Sept.of Wales shall pay no official abroad until he comes of age, an extended cruise on a warship.4+++.+++++.+++.+.\u2014\u2014 SMUGGLING BY AEROPLANE.Paris, Sept.on Thursday whén N:ieupurt won Les flying meeting near a Belgian tier.returned with flowers and cigar © With which he had beén presented by T young Belgian distributed the cigars among the notables present, who included à French \u2018from the head office.The latter automobiled to Maubeuge later in order to satisfy himself that Nieuport's aeroplane was not prepar- women.customs officer ed for contrahaid work, 26.\u2014Both the Cana- Mont- collier Crown Prince damaged through coming into collision ahout 4 o'clock The Montcalm and She left The \u201c Crown Prince Olaf put back and -is %t44+40+++/ ++++4%+4%4%44%4%4%4% NO OFFICIAL VISIT FROM THE 26.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 The King has decided that the Prince visits but shall complete his naval education by ., 26.\u2014The first case of smuggling by aeroplale was recorded cross country race at the Maubeuge fron- He landed at Grand Rend and The aviator NEW CURE FOR COLDS.London, Sept.26.\u2014Several big London hospitals recently began to practice a system of inoculation a gainst colds.It consists in injecting hypodermically a few million dead bacilli.The first step is to find to what particular group of germs the patient is most susceptible.In the lungs of one person pneumonia coccl may be the cause ; in another the bacillus of catarrh, and in a third, streptococci.| \u2014\u2014\u2014_mnu - Q.O.R.OFFICER DEAD.London, Sept.26.\u2014Lt.Roy Gzo- Toronto, died at the Royal Cambridge Hospital, Aldershot, Saturday morning, from pneumonia, \u2018supervening from typhoid.His only relative here is an aunt.His brother is expected to arrive at Southampton today.WILL DEFEND MISS LENEVE._ London, Sept.26.\u2014F.E.Smith, K.C., member of Parliament for the Walton division of Liverpool, LeNeve in the Central Criminal Court when she is arraigned next month on a Cora Crippen, .Belle Elmore.8, \u2014 .MAN DECAPITATED ON I.C.R.Quebec, Q:\u2018 Sept.ing along the ihg.Narcisse was struck by à head being completely torn from the body.I wski, of the Queen's Own Rifles, of.TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS.SIX KILLED IN A COLLISION.Tipton, Ind., Sept.26.\u2014Disobe- dience to orders by the crew of a freight train is said to have been the cause yesterday of the second interurban traction wreck within three days in Indiana.Saturday's disaster cost the lives of six persons, the serious injury of six more and severe hurts to a score.- FOUR OCCUPANTS OF CAR } DROWNED.- New Orleans, La., Sept.26.\u2014 All four occupants of a large touring car returning from a lake shore resort to New Orleans early Saturday, were drowned when the car,- rounding \u2018curve in the west end shell road at a high rate of speed, shot straight ahead and plunged into the new basin canal.\u2014 \u201d MEMORIALS TO BURNS.London has two memorials of Burns, says M.A.P.There is the has been retained to defend Ethel Clare the charge of having been an accessory after the fact in the murder of otherwise known as 26.\u2014While walk-' occasion, delivered two track Saturday morn-\u2018orations on the genius and memory Fortin, aged sixty-five, train of the Inter- colonial Railway at St.Joseph De Levis.Death was instantaneous the familiar statue on the Victoria Embankment, which was the gift of a London Scot, and executed by Sir \u201cJohn Hull.This was unveiled by Lord Rosebery on July 26th, 1884.\u2018In March of the following year was called upon to unveil a bust of , the Scottish poet in Poets\u2019 Corner, .Westminster Abbey.In July, 1896, the centemary of the death of Burns was celebtated by the Burns Club of Scotland.Lord Rosebery, on that of the poet\u2014beginning his theme in Dumfries in the aftérnoon and completing it in Glasgow at a great public gathering in the evening.In September of the same year he unveiled a statue\u2014by Pomeroy\u2014in the town of Paisley.lockouts.Unless the disputes can be | Mrs, H.B.Brown: Fatally Injured The toxtile manufacturers of Cott- i a i he magnificent Mahieu, the Biplanist, is After Large Stake, TROUBLE WITH HIS ENGINE CAUSED HIM TO DESCEND | YESTERDAY.Paris, Sept.\u201c26.#(Special)\u2014Mahieu the biplanist, who started \u2018yesterday with, a passenger oh a flight to Brussels, for the Auto Club\u2019s prize of by the municipality of Paris, resumed his journey at $.45 o'clock this morning.He \u2018was forced yesterday to descend in the Bois de Boulogne because of trouble with -his engine.Loridan; who also ascended yesterday in an effort.to reach Brussels, met with misfortuge.He got as far as Saint Quentin When his gasoline gave out.res SHERBROOKE LADY'S \u2014 RAGIE DEATH ya is FELL DOWNSTAIRS, SUSTAINING INJURIES FROM WHICH SHE DIED THIS MORNING.A shocking \u2018accident octurred on Saturday night, which, -in spite of the hopes that were entertained, has proved fatal.Mrs: H.B.Brown, widow of the late H.Braithwaite Brown, K.C., fell from the top to the bottom of the stairs at her residence on Bank street, and received several injuries, breaking her arm, her breast bone, and injuring her back, im addition to being cut about the head.The noise of the fall was heard by the cook, who hastened to the spot and called Miss \u2018Brown, but the two horrified women could ' not move the sufferer, who was Very heavy, until the arrival of the doctor and friends; who were hurriedly telephoned for, When she was placed on a temporary Couch in the dining- room.011 Three doctors Yemained during the night, doing what was possible to | alleviate the .infjored woman's pain, and Dr.Geo.Armstromg, who happened \u2018to be ill;;towh, was called in Consultation.À po * This.morning Brown pasaed away at 5 0 .; been.unk conscious for some time previous.It is believed that death was caused by internal injuries.\u201c0° Mrs.Brown is survived by three children, Mr.Lewis Brown, of Vancouver, B.C.; Mrs.Ripert Kaulbach, of Lunenburg, N.8., and Miss Ruth Brown, who lived at home.The sincere sympathy of their many friends is extended to the family in their sudden bereavement.DRUMMOND COUNTY \u2014 © ANNUAL FAR That at L\u2019Avenir To-Morrow Promises to Be Success | LARGE EXHIBITS IN STOCK SECTIONS\u2014 , SHOW OF CATTLE.Kirkdale, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The annual Fair of the Drummond County Agricultural Association will be neld on the Fair grounds here tomorrow (Tuesday) There promises to be a large exhibit especially in cattle.The large number of exhibitors has been materially increased by the.untiring efforts of the Secretary, Mr.J.C.St.Amant, N.P., of L\u2019Avenir, and the other officials of the Association.The prize list has been increased by the addition of $100 extra, besides the special prizes.The money dorated in special prizes this year, amounts to as much as the whole prize list in 1860, or in round figures $250.It is also worthy of note that the first importer of pure bred cattle, in Drummond County, was the late Captain Watt, who in 1540 imported several head of shorthorn cattle from England.The Hon.Messrs.McKenzie, Caron and Senator Mitchell, as well jas the local members, are expected to -be | present and deliver addresses.There | will be no side shows or gambiing devices allowed on the grounds.| PRINCIPAL EXHIBITORS.Among the principal exhibitors are: Horses,\u2014 Messrs.Nap Paul, the well known importer of Ardonnis horses; with his string.of heavy horses; Clydes,\u2014 E.Richmond, Albert Smith, iH.Pye, R.J.Woodburn, Archie Lys- ter, | Grades,\u2014G.Johnston, Archie John- LIVE FINE stor, Albert Hyde, Robert Morrill, Austin Duffy, David Cauchene, G.Moisan, Jos.Beaulae, Bogie Bros., .ios.Ewing.Thete over M0 entries in grade horses.Cattle,\u2014J.G.Moore, O.C.Shaw, N.Doyle, N.Garceau, J.McCabe, Jos.Jutras, B.E.Peed, W.Demanche, Jos.Charpentier, R.Walker, G.S.Wintle.In all 500 entries in cattle.Sheep and swine,\u2014There are many imjorted animals in these classes.Blicks weighing 300 pounds, ewes weighing 250 jPunds and lambs 175 pctinds.In Hampshire sheep Mr.C.N.Lyster is principal exhibitor.In swine and poultrv there is an unus- uall- large exhibit, while in other classes the exhibits are above the average of previous years.$30,000 and the prige of $5,000 offered: was are, altogether,\u2019 ; ed This Annual Event.SHOW OF HORSES AND CATTLE 8 EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD.Danville, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014The 34th!annual exhibition of the Danville exceedingly well Saturday, the weather being ideal.Many came from outside jpoints.The crowd was most orderly, yet everyone seemed to enjoy their! day's outing.The gate and granti stand receipts were $530.20, only! $30 less than the best year in + Thp asbestos mines were closed for ithe company, to give their employees \u2018an gpportunity to attend.The \u2018\u2018Mappin Special\u2019\u2019 from- Rich- mend, was crowded; although two cars than usual were added.mo oe EXHIBIT OF FLOWERS.The_exhibits of plants and cut flow- jers improve each yeär, also the cockery, canned fruit, pickles, etc.The isame, however, cannot be said with; respect to apples.Some good colleptions were shown, but the apple trees in this section, having generally syccumbed to the extremes of heat and cold of the late winters.Among the | offerings of plums there were soma very fine samples, as well as grapes, which were good for being grown in this northern section of the country.© : LIVE STOCK WAS-GOOD.Comments were made by the judges on-chattle, that the show of live stock was in no way inferior to that shown elsewhere, and well qualified to be showy.anywhere., The show of horses again émphasiz- ed the fact that good horses are raised in this.vicinity and that the auto\" has not entirely replaced the fency drivers.Gopd music, and plenty of it, was The parade of prize animals, a new feature this year, brought the afternoon to a close.: - [FRENCH AVIATOR MET DEATH BY FALE Had Previously Made Five Success- | | ful Flights.POLLIOTT IS THE NINETEENTH rom OF AVIATION\u2014 HIS PUPIL ESCAFED IN- | JURY.| Paris, Sept.26.\u2014After making five successful flights with pupils at the\u2019 aviation school at Dhatres, yesterday morping, Edmund Polliot was landed on is sixth flight from a height of 150 feet when his aeroplane fell like a stone from a height of 60 feet, Ap-.io it had been struck by a sudden wind eddy.Polliot\u2019s backbone wag] broken and he died in twenty minates without regaining comscious- a The pupil who was with him Ct was] only slightly injured.The appar- atuÿ was a savary two propellor bi- plaric used for tuition.Polliot is the pinot victim of aviation.He was: 26 years old, an amateur boxer, teacher.[ = | CHAVEZ DOING WELL.Domodossola, Italy, September.26.-Although suffering from a slight fevér, the general condition of Geo.Chavez, the Peruvian aviator, who injured on Friday after a flight acrdss the Alps, is good.| PURSE FOR CHAVEZ.Milan, Italy, Sept.26.\u2014A committee lot the Ttalian Aviation Society of Milan, is raising a purse of $10,- (1) to be presented to George Chavez day prevented him from winning \u2018the pride for a flight from Brig, Switzerland, to Milan.i J PRESENTATION Hy BIsSETTE RECEIVED PURSE | FROM FRIENDS ON OCCA-, | SION OF MARRIAGE.Waterloo, Sept.few of the friends of Mr.H.H.Bis- sette met on Saturday evening and p sorpe purse, in view of his approaching marriage.The presentation was made by Mr.J.A.Lefebvre, spgke of the high esteem in which he wal held by all his friends.Mr.Bris- setitc in a few well chosen words re- things said and also for the présent.THE WEATHER LOCAL FOREOAST.\u2014 Fine and a little cooler.s000aconconns pocsessosousacco000s Many From Outside Points Attend Union Agricultural Society passed off the day, as is the annual custom of- supplied by the Danville Brass Banda newspaper reporter, an Rutomobile driver and then a professional flying whdse accident at Domodossola .Fri-| AT WATERLOO.26.\u2014(8pecial)\u2014 A.ented their guest with a band- who turned his appreciation of the kind valuable | | véasve CSLOCSOESDOTOMOUVUS SE 2 Scotstown, Quite a number of men have for working in the woods lately.: \u2014\u2014 BEEBE.improvements are being made o Beebe Main Street.The same is being on the west side.; .\u2014 : - WATERLOO BOARD OF TRADE.: Waterloo, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014A meeting of the Board of Trade will be held on Saturday evening, October 1st, at 8.30 p.m.in the Council room, - All those interested are requested to be present.PROPERTY CHANGES AT BEEBE.Beebe, Sept, 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mrs.Frank Davis has bought of Mr.John W.Elder the house she sold up beyond Commercial Street, near the Catholic.School! | _ Mr.Little has bought the Dewey ice house and will move it up to enlarge bis block.| | CORN \u201cYIELD WAS LARGE.Beebe, Sept.26.\u201c(Special)\u2014 Mr.Johnson of the Stewart Farm has finished cutting his 25 acres of fod- dér corn.The yield was immense.He filled two large silos and has a large quantity to feed dry.No NAVIGATION ON- LAKE MEM- PHREMAGOG CLOSED, .| Bast Bolton, Sept.; 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The steamer \u2018\u2018Anthemis\u2019\u2019 has .now ceased running on Lake Memphrema- gog.The service - of this steamer has certainly been a great accommodation to_the people at this end of the lake.i \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BEEBE INDUSTRIES BUSY.Beebe, Sept.26.- 8 to 10 am.lle $ $125 line for Cox's Geiatine .185.pi or 15c.readings and.violin musty.given by Church, of Montreal, ins A TRIAL ORD ere 200d mother - five-cent boxes for .LAL Q $1150 line for UT 1.30 Washing Soda .2jc.pk.12 for 15¢ iends from the college and Beebe, dmothar pa reat, guest of her 11 have the from |her to seck ) wi MUST ARES S PREPARED $2.00 line fOr .cccec.Lu SA 75 \u2018Baker's Cocoa .25c.22c.tin (and was all Jf high class order, to grandmother, Mrs.H.Wadleigh ; Mrs Small or large ion.Ty 2 | thin, that, dount.o Sn % \u20ac Post PICUURE rs .Value 20c.jar, | 15 $3.00 line for \"IL IIL $2.70 Baker's Chocolate .25c.20c.cake.Which all evinced their appreciation Hat] anû Miss LeBaron, of North same caret ae ao § Piva pr, At possessed - à Value 10c., 8 to 10 am.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026\u2026 aC RAP PP \u2018SPECIALS.by repeated encores.The pastor \u2018LEY guests gf Mrs Edw.Dlerce.- c to = And mothers.Impi i ; RS \"SAS - Sto 0am.8¢.mooney's sonae\u2014 .18 POUNDS REDPATH GRANULATED MT Smith, had not returned from Heveral from here attended the Dan- Sa er E ectri say of it, \u2018IN 1 res \" il | Er ble 3 .NEAR SILK LINING\u2014 8 onl a.m., 73e Tele hon 0 Or d | pSSSAR FOR $1.00 his trip, which all regretted.The ville Fair which was held on Satur- y El Stening jy) o- \u201cpres va HR = {ll colars, DIAMOND CLEANSER- \u2014 pnoné ers VALUE FOR Bic POONpTHA.400.|meeting was brought to a close - py [C0 ___ \u2014 - No.1 Rtrathcons Squat: \u2018Pas pates 4nd men d CH 2e 8e.25e.yard, 19e 8 to 10 a.m.A tetnd BEST PASTRY FLOUR, 25 LB.BAGs Singing the Doxology.Proceeds $63 Tac WN.| ; ERBROOKE hab, DYmns sung wer 4 | a | to 10am.me 8 ten-cetit tins for 20e re Appreciated ye Se.Miss Agnes Elder, from Boston OTETO Re sH a en CT & task is o'er\u2019 À | \u20ac .VAS hg en Oo.COFFEE FOR 80c.LB.and her mother, from Beebe.risited Mr.Angus McDonald, from Spring 9 .Phone -365.+ ; 8, Ter pren $ meet ent 8 AAAS TO-MORROW 388ec.rs.Asa Scott and Mrs.D.Sem on h \u2019 thi g choo : She Nuhe Dimittis Fe pri | © Thursday.ere this term.oo | v | pa ih tly - WAS committed t., Tai Su co : : a TR , Cemete rg oH - i J a close by Ea © she spent mu \u2014\u2014 | % - If, - | 3 atl gi + - 8.; | - POOR \u2018COPY em le étre Js eh act 9 SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910, 2 PAGE THREE ÎThe Daily Record > JUKE RECORD co.ERB BE nd Publishers., priniers à i shed every a: iternoun, prizt wed mir oe 104 and 104 Wel pest ?rbrovke.farion > re SE Fite E serictly In SUBSU! any address in Canada.pivance Ja an he United 5: ates.Great B \u2018eo 9e cix mouths, $1.MO one Fo hs, 50 cents ; One month, 2! 38 ghres - ire any addres = in Jn \u201cer astern gowns ps, ; BY anxs no seeding Cards 0° pos ry.1Ge.a suc.Obith Lary.prices, 3e.per word.remitters should i .xyress OT post ake precaution Lr = \u20ac r.(3 egister.ety mrt Jide 7 Water Works, Wates Powers, Mining.Patent Bolicitor, Burveying.Both Phon BB § Deaths Reported.§ $ IFIIIIFINNG 35.WILSON.LEARNED © PLAIN.ire, Sept.Zt.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | Cooviey mornin Matilda Semple, wife\u201d of Mr.William S.Wilson: died À st her home.at learned Plain.Her\u2019 § iijess was not of long duration.The who came from Dorchester County, came to Learned Plain with per busband some ten years ago.She was 67 years of age, and leaves a: pusband, three sons and two daughters.The funeral will be held tomorrow,' (Tuesday) afternoon at.St.Peter's -Church, here at 2 p.m.HRS.W.DEATH oF \u201cDAN\" BALL, LAKE MEGANTIC.Lake Megantic, Sept.26.+\u2014(Special) : _The death of Mr.S.D.Ball, generally known as Dan Ball, took place on Thursday, Sept.22, \u2018at his: hom in Agnes, after a lengthened illness.He leaves a widow, two sons and two daughters to mourn\u2019 bis loss.The funeral was held on.Saturday from the English Church to the\u2019 Episcopal Cemetery on the | tank of the Chaudiere Rivér,- where interment took place.Mr.Ball was.one -of the early settlers on Lake Macannamac and was for many years, a celebrated trapper and guide, and was widety known._ n page 1.1 suce.t the vows : autiful .res co SPAT, grass, ibbon ee «4 ker, niéces of the à.- ridal 0 into + pnd the \u2018 MRS.R.JONES, BROME.- - Brome, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mrs.' Robt.Jones, who had been an invalid for many months - passed away on Friday morning at hee home near, Brome.The funeral took place in the Stone Church, Brome, on Sunday \u2018at 1.30 p.m.Rev.Manley: Brundage, of West Brome, ofliciated.The interment was at Sweetshurg ceme-: tery in the family lot.Mrs.Jones, recently identified herself with the Methodist Church, being - accepted into full membership under her present pastor, Rev.M.Brundage.The family consists of two small children: and & sorrowing husband to mourn, their loss.THE LATE MRS.C.W.HUMPHREY, SOUTH BARNSTON.South Barnston, Sept.26.\u2014(Spec- lal)\u2014Sallie.Shorey, wife of © Chas.N.Humphrey, of South Barnston, as previously announced,- died at her home after a short illness on Sept.2th, 1910, aged 81 years.She was the eldest daughter of Samuel Sho- ey.of Hatley, in a family of twelve children.The late Mr.Hollis Sho- rey, of Montreal, was her eldest brother.Two only of the large family survive her, Mrs.J.A.R.Wyman, of South Barnston, and Mrs.Camp, of 8t.Johnshury, Vi.She married Mr.Chas.W.\u2018Humplirey sixty years: B20, and they have always resided in the township of .Barnston.« There, With her beloved consort who .still lives to mourn her loss, she lived a\u2019 blameless.beautiful life, full of food works of helpfulness and kind- Bess to all.Nine children were \u2018horn to them.Three predeceased her.Those living are: Mrs.Horn, Way's Mills; Mrs.Daniels, Mrs.Plis and Mrs.H.Corez, of Barn- ston; Mr.F: C.Humphrey, of Man- soaville, Que.and Mrs.B.B.Mor- Hl, of Stanstead.Truly it may ve said of her, \u201cNone ew her hit tn Jove her,-none knew 5 but to praise.\u201d Of g'very cheer- U and Lentle disposition, the many \u2018ares and trials of her.life but sera to bring cit in bright relief & sterling qualities of her character, September 23rd, on a lovely mn day.typical of change and ing life, but brieht with the pro- Fig of à sure and certain resurrec- eT sorrowing friends.followed che.rains alone the pleasant lanes Jue on wont tn travel in life, to + urch of the Epiphany at Way\u2019s qe of which she was a member.i a matter of reeret that her ton He: Rev.-Hollis Corey, of Mut- Sith Ni ay.L abrador, now visiting reach \"> bride in Ontario, could not ere in time for the obsequies.=.pie : Propriate and comforting rade spoken by the Rev.Mr.4 oth aw from _Judges v.\u20147: \u2018A M Tin Terpel tr Ag Deborah was : breaches in Israel,\u201d said the vas I, \u2018so, our deceased sister engin mother in Israel, her life ren 8 prare and prosperity.As Reach, Known Ly its-fruits, so the 7 came t, know Mrs.H.rader pu rough having come to Know dent that In this wav it was evi- Res lat he hal heen a good-wife ; ] eath a terrible loss to her hus- rong OSL 1.ve fur her -was- as at 'eath us on their wed- oy auf Jay 5 Fro m knowledge of \u2018her A n Deon or be she had .\u2018Pr They ac Es learned from her to seek after the & I tunate ir Cont Barnstan was ives ot po sessed, many such and math \u201cr=1 Ip possible, then hast OF it, \u201cIU fares the land to à mL rl nd where\u201d wealth \u2018Bm Matr= and min decuv 3\" ;Ç = labore, hymn. .) It makes teeth clean and white! Ce nez oo It makes breath sweet and pure! .- / ep It helps appetite when you e NOT hungry, x and helps digestion when you ARE, \\ © Look for the Spear! fresh juice of Hurry and chew the beneficial confection! j | 1 | The F lavor Lasts! Wm.Wrigley, Ir.& Co., Ltd., 7 Scott st.Toronto, Ontario : BROWN \u2014 Charlotte Mary - Holwell where | friends, Best Prescription Trade That is what we have.worked for the last twenty years.For many years our business has beeni the best in the city.\u2018There is: no better in the : province.Equipment and skill have helped us to do it.You.get the advantage of all.this when your prescriptions \u2018are : filled here, Griffith's Drug Store (Kodak Store.) \u2019 121 Wellington St, Developing and Printing tor.\u201c+ amateurs promptly\u2019 done.| .NAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAA at Figures And St atistics \u20ac It.is advisable for the investor to be familiar with\u2019 every detail of à - bond issue before he invests.: We specialize in ; this branch, and do not; only supply the details, but also: the source at - our, information.; ET\" Write to out \u2018statistical Department for information on your in- v estments.Royal Securities - Corporation, : Limited 164 St.James St., Montreal Toronto Quebec it RAILWAY ERTIES SYSTEM Sept.27 to Oct.plus 50; Horse Show.- Going Sept.28th.| HL Return t Oct.\u201d 3rd.\u2019 Fi - Halifax Montreal Horse Show: Round trip tickets \u2018at single tare including admission to F are, trom Sherbrooke, ; $3.70 0%, Beco \u201cclass fares to [North Pa- c¢ Coas ec to October ) sh, t et 15th pokane, Ni * Vancouver .etc.Liber pd encouvers $9.45 ; To San Francisco, los Angeles, San Diego, Cal., and Mexico $ 19.45 - City, Oct; 1 to 15 ; ) Tourist Sleepers from Montreal, Mon- phone 197.days, Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.30 p.m.} For tickets and information apply to C.H FOSS, Agent, City Ticket Office, o.3 Strathcona, 8q.Bell phone 30, People's a 168.W.HARRISON, Station Agent.Bell I Ne» PACIFIC to New + THURSDAY, OCT.sth, 1910 stop-over Privileges at stations west of Montreal will he Horse Show.- Round trip tickets Singlé Faré(, plus Sie sion to Horde Show.Nth, Get, sold it Gaine Sept.\u2019 , Return limit, dra, Reduced Fares UNTIL OCTOBER 15TH, 1910, Second-class : Colonist fares from Sherbrooke to Vancouver, Vie- $40 45 toria, Sestf le and Portland Low rates: to many other points.For further particulars apply to City Ticket Officer 6 Btrathcona 8q.Bell Tel.1340, ox C.P.R._Btation.Tel.207, foi JE , om RaiLway .TIME TABLE In Effect June 20th, 1910.7.00 a.m.; arrives Quebes, \u2018daily, except Sunday.NEW YORK FXPRESS\u2014Leaves Bhef brooke, 9.35 a.m., arrives Huobes.9.25 p.m.daily.WHITE MOUN TAINS EXPRESB-Leaves Bherhrooke, bec, 9.10 p.m., dally except Bunday, [ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN\u2014Leaves Hher brooke, 7.15 p.m., arrives Valley Jct.B.05 a.m.| dally except Sunday.Aiso eonnectmg trains on the Megantic and Chaudière | Valley Divisions.For time tables or further particulars, apply to any| of the (Company's Agents, ar to FE: O.Grundy, G.and BP, A, Sherbrooke.11:30 aun, Cec.Harold ake, Advocate, Sweetsburg, Office open every day.Personal attendance Wednesdays and Baturdays.i Appointments can be arranged for, any | Unie, ontreal Office: | CHAUVIN, BAKER & WALKER, Advocates.Main 8104.-179 Bt.James BL.8.Shilohs Cure Tel.oh stops coughs, cures colds heals the throat and lungs 3 cents \u201c COLONIZATION EXCURSION | Ontario and the Temiskam : py Quebec.* ing Roung trip | second-class colonization tickets will Le sold to following points.Rate from Sherbrooke to Bturgeon Falls, Verner, \u2014 \u2018Warren, 1 \u2019 30.Chelmsford, - Massey ori es abe $11.00 Blind Iver.2 Li Le jeanne $11.75 Ville Marie |.a oe 810-207 North T'emidk: LININE Lee Lcd Leup- 810.7 Tickets good ta return up vo nud Le cluding November Gth, 1910.With Mattawa onjthe return trip.: - , (ncludinig adneis- 1910, - BOSTON EXPRESS\u2014Ieaves Bherbrooka \u2018 - 4.00 p.m., arrives Que re = + SEES ho Coa So pep vik tr os ê SW at \u201con > oy a wa A TL È \u2018 25 .¢ ras , En 2 \u2018\u201c- à À oo Eee ce i» TS CT SG fae nas \u20ac ns mm aie LER me Aragon Es a we SAR 2 h.Te eT f ow sh , «464004 pte £a are pape any od permet ra pros \u20ac wo.reporte te pur Frag io dl \\ Es pri 1 HE 3484 | 3: 5 os 3 He le % i bi 9 ik] ® iF - 3 Le 1 «, 4e \u201c - 2 = nt er A = er\" : = : i> oa ih : , ne rv = by a x oo = - , : ; np & A A hs Ps ; > pe PR .LL PEINE Las ES ua 2 Ce NEE oo \" = mA ae pe réduite: - ; , ; i Sos wpb mde is.aa Sad AE, as Le ad er .2 x 20 + LF ot x\" a soa A Se \\ .Fe .45 x 2 \" \u2019 +4 2 mu te oad O 5 oy eT We + Tipper wT PE ee TE LY ë pe SE A SX .>» Wt rae \u201cie VI + .- A ntfs M, a0 {PES obey Aug ga ! 1 .\u2018 \\ Be : \" wes > av.es pda on ws \u201cee, - es.i; + of a og : a > ve PE ce Sy bE Taf \\ ; Sgt \u201c sy or 3 .> PNA PR > .a .Ea _ oo 4 ii & A SR \u2014- 1 dy Ra 4 2 i Là 5 ne i ka st Fy Ë Fe Ha : # ht ; ik XN : s# 3 fa.Lge RE a 5 \u2018 iv, oon of fu * AP 5 a5 4 : ed 4; # Se \\ 0% \u201ca 4 su i 3, va Pw li! Le 1 Cae ny FT î P \u201c-celebrated high _ which make a dainty biscuit PAGE FOUR.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, SEP TEMBER 26, 1910, P Once tried, always used Is what.you will do \u2018when you 9 have tasted STROUDS CELEBRATED.a Formosa, Oolong, Coflees at 25e, 30c, 35c, : Always on hand, a \u2018fon stock of -Japan, English Break- Seeds a Specialty.KING STREET SUFVUS SH UUSTOTIOOTIITTIITSTOOTIS Assam Pekoe, Orange Pekoe, æHyeson, Gunpowder, Ceylon and Basket Fired Japan.Prices from 20c to 75e per lb.40c per lb.a S J \u20ac \"COFFEES Young BOE LLALAALLLALL084004808480688880 shatséhééy à LOWEST PRICES - FLOUR, FEED GRAIN Wholesale and \"Retail.Holladay & Hyndman Call 541., Opposite Paton Mill 2 Cowal PERFECTION Cocos Mare LEAF 1ABEVY [Halfa eso \\ is the most you can buy.will make a cup fragrant, nutritious \u201cflavor that is characteristicof Cowan\u2019 Ss.© «with the delicious | 132 THE COWAN co.LIMITED, TORONTO.RED\u2014Berause of the presence of milk and malt \u2018\u2018Creamalt\u2019\u2019 Bread is af greater \u2018nutritive value than ordinary bread.It \u2018makes good red blood.WHITE\u2014To break a loaf of .\u2018\u2018Creamalt\u2019\u2019 in the centre will reveal a body of extreme whiteness._ ; BLUE\u2014The feeling people people- usually have when the © grocer says; \u2018\u2018I have just sold the last loaf of \u2018Creamalt,\u2019\u2019\u201d A bundin of flavor from\u2019 crust.to heart.Look for the football label.- ALLATT Tel.724.- The Baker WATCHES .Waltham, Elgin.Swiss and the ~~ade Decimal.A large assortment: n Gold, Silver, Gold Filled, Gunm: al and Nickel, - Everyone a barga.n at H.J.LABEREE\u2019S \u2018Johnston Bloek, Lennoxville, Que.Pay Huntley & Pelmer\u2019s| Biscuits Just arrived from Reading, Tng- land, a full line of these delicious biscuits, some absolutely new lines for afternoon teas.\u201cDEAN @ LACEY L'Elite Pain Millinery Almo: t \u201cof equal interest with the imyorted models beinr shown are the artistic adaviati as of thesé models and F ts of original \u2018design fronn , .own work- TOON.- ss The dist ay includes many Tur- bus în- extreme and moderate styles, Large Feather Hats, and Stylish Street Hats.Such a wealth of new styles and new materials that your every preference can be met., Miss E.HUDON, 104 Wellington St.ROYAL HOTEL SHERBROOKE.Balvidere St , Opp.New C.P.R.Station Built 1809-10.-Occupied May-1, \"10.This hotel is one of the best furnished in the Eastern Townships.Excellent cuisine ; suites with private baths,\u201d and every modern convenience.W.H.SOUTHWOOD, Mgr.LA GIE CODERE | & FILS NC) _ Wbolesals & Retau Hardware, Leather, Tinware and Coal, Blacksmiths\u2019, Plumbers\u2019 and Electrical supplies, Sherbrooke 5 rs.E.L.SMITH oom 20, Whiting Block.Keep the skin fine and clear, the hair thick and glossy with healthy treatments, Scientific, Facial and Scalp Treatment\u2014 Hairdressing: and Manicure\u2014Halr Tonic\u2014 Skin Food, etc, Tel.759 DON'T WAIT until you are OLD and GREY to buy a home.>} DOIT NOW I have two excellent chances.for a man with $400 to $600.CHAS.G.BROWN, Realty and Financial Agent, Phone 62, .158 Wellington St.KUTO GARAGE Automobiles supplied with -Gaso- line, Oils, and all requirements.pert workmen.A.T.DREW.9 Albert 8t.rear Quebec Bank.:f tomorrow morning at 7.30 \u2018at | Patrick\u2019s Churph for the late Mrg, Lee .\u2018 au eve tor dl.Repdiring and vulcanizing by ex- NINE \u201cBIG Big Ben, the best \u2018alarm clock you can buy.Will alarm :continuously or repeat, as\u2019 required.Strong and , well made.Will last for years and do its duty every\u2018day.Price .$3.00.Fully guaranteed.A.C.SKINNER, .\u2018Jeweller and Optician.7 Strathcona Sq.Rl CITY NEWS.Mrs.\u2018A.J.Joyal is visiting friends \u2018in Manchester, N.H., at present.i - Mr.George Laws, of Montreal, spent Sunday in town to be present at Mr, H.8.Laws\u2019 ordination.Mrs.Frank Willis and Mrs.Lucke, bof Lennoxville, left on Friday \u2018for ! i i | Le Bretton \u2018 \u2018Woods, N.H., for a week's visit., An anniversary service will be held ! St.A.Bourque.- Millinery opening on Sept.27th at Miss R.L.Caron\u2019s, 212 Wellington st.Mr.\u2018Waldo BE.Matheson, ot \u2018 Lake Megantic; was in town\u2019 last week Visiting relatives prior to his departure for the North West.* Mr.ugh Har Hanson, inspector of \u2018the Phoepix oF Co y who has been in .coupje-.of days, returned to Montreal yesterday.: \u201cDr.and\" Mrs.Farwell and daughter have returned from their cottage: at Little Lake Magog, and are now at their home on Dufferin Avenue.\u2018Mrs.A.Norreys Worthington has returned to the city from a couple of weeks stay at Dansville, N.Y., with her sister, Mrs.McDonald.Opening at Miss Bourque's to-mor- Tow and following days.\u2018Col.W.A.Morehouse, and Mrs.Morehouse are spending a few days with their son, Mr.W.I.Morehouse, of the Eastern Townships Bank, Wat: erloc.\u2018Mrs.J.PF.Haldenby, \u2018Miss Evelyn and Master Earl Haldenby have just .r tirned home after a two weeks visit to Mrs.Haldenby\u2019s mother, Mrs: E.Deacon, of Waterville.: Miss Jessie Hargrave, who has been spending the summer travelling \u2018in Europe with friends, sailed last week on the 8.8.Oceanic, of the White Star Line, for New York.\u2018 Mr.John Burns\u2019 was taken ill \u2018on Thursday evening last.A medical examination by Dr.Worthington \u2018re- | vealed the fact that he had suffered , a slight shock.He is much better | to-day.\"Mr.amd Mrs.James Davis, were on their wedding \u2018trip, who.were \u2018| called home by the sudden death of Mr.Fred C.Davis, and arrived in time to be present at the funeral yesterday.The Harmony Band will play this evening for the opening of the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital Bazaar at the Stadium.Members will meet at the Band Room at 7.45 sharp with the uniform cap.By order of the President.Rev.J.C.Nicholson, pastor of St.Andrew\u2019s Church, has been indisposed for the past few days.The pulpit was filled yesterday by his brother, a student at the Presbyterian College.Mr.Nicholson is reported to be somewhat better to-day.Carpet Sqr.\u2018from $3.60 up at Edwards.\u2019 The Rev.Harold Laws, B.A.who was' ordained to the priesthood yes- 1 terday morning, preached at the evening service in St.Peter's Church, his text being, \u2018\u2018And when he putteth forth his own sheep he goeth .before them, and the sheep follow him, for they know his voice.\u201d\u2019\u2014St.John, 10 \u20144, a BUILDING ON QUEBEC STREET.Several new and excellent buildings are under construction on Quebec street.Messrs.N.- Dinning, C.Ross, G.Ross, H.Bradford and E.Long have nearly completed new houses.« - EE 7 Millinery Opening September Tuesday, 27th and following days Lo q The ladies of Sherbrooke and the Eastern .Townships \u2018are most cordially invited to attend our Fall and Winter millinery .dis- pay.Metropole Building.EE tat ets Miss BOURQUE Re tions pA - pres pps gn Mr.A.E.Berwick, also, has nearly completed the erectrox 0! a double house.BACK TO THE TWENTY jrs SERVICE ONCE MORE.The Sherbrooke Railway and Power Co.to-day resumed the old twenty minute schedule.It is understood that the change was made owing to the fact that the winter cars are being repaired] and several \\parts of the open cars! are required for this work.| CHANGE OF TIME ON G.s R.The new winter e~hedule oh the Grand Trunk Railway went into effect yesterday.The changes herp are: The early morning train for Montreal and the west leaves at 2.a., instead of 3.41 a.m.The Port.Jand train now passes Sherbrooke at 11.32 a instead of 11.04 ami, and the af oon.for Montreal will {leave at 3.03 p.m., instead of 3.22 p.m.as formerly.The midnight express for Portlan will reach -here at 12.11 a., instead of.11.50 p.m.re TRACK LAYING IS PROGRESSING |.RAPIDLY.| The work of laying the new ti is being rapidly pushed ahead b Street Railway Co.Ball from ot torn to the new Armory, has been torn up and the ties p in position.| The heavy \u2018steel rails have scattered down Aberdeen avenuej and up Wellington, from Depot street to ing.acks 4 When the service is in running order the Lennoxville cars will r up Wellington street to King, turning | there.53RD RBGTMENT MAY GO MONTREAL: { * \u2018The \"53rd Regiment has been asked to participate in the Thanksgiving Day manoeuvres at Montreal, ang it is most [Likely that the \u2018crack fegi- ment of the Fastern Townships will accept.ee meeting of the o cers and non-commissioned officers is called far this evening, when the mgtter will be d over and \u2018arrangements made for such an event.We u ider- stand the men are very keen to; go, and should it be fully decided, there is no doubt that the old 53rd {will send \u2018in a full-strength regiment.ORDINATION OF REV.| LAWS.An impréssive ceremony took D yesterday (Sunday) morning at Bi op\u2019s College Chapel, \u2018Lenno when the Rev, Harold 8.Laws, Bishop's College, who.has returned | from the Canadian Lai dor, was ordained to the priestht The beautiful service opened withj processional hymn, \u2018Ye servants the Lord, each in his office.wait, | I by the.putting on or my hands.\u2018For God -hath mot.given us the spirit of fear, but of power, and of love, jand of a sound mind.\u2019\u2019\u20148econd Epistle of Paul the Apastle, to Timothy, 6th and 7th verses., fhe discourse res Western Cagada Farm Lai | \u2018\u2019For Sale Improved and unimproved \u2018farms for sale in Whitewood and nnedy \\Districts in the wheat belt of astern as- katchewan, situated along the C +R main line, and along the C.N.R.an P.R.Brandon to Regina.These |districts are well adapted for wheat gfow- ing, horse ranching and mixed farming, {where excellent land may bé procured at reasonable prices, situated in the est agricultural district of Western Canada.I represent M.J.Dermody & Co.,} of Whitewood, Sask., one of the Re Tre- lable Real Estate Firms in the West, with an established reputation.appointed Agent of this ly of this city, who -is now connected with the above firm: Apply to ARCHER W.DAVIDSON, Real Estate Agt., No.18, Whitihg Block, Sherbrooke.| I {was Comgany through Mr.Victor E.Lefebvre tormer- | | temporal power of ithe Church, It is un- I derstood, however that the min i ' | ante-Communion service followed.one of great eloquence and power and was heard with profound attention || and reverence.The candidate Was presented by Rev.Canon Allnatt to } the Bishop, who made the usual address to the congregation, after which the Litany was sung, and the Before the laying on of hands the Veni Creator Spiritus was said by the Bishop, the clergy and the congregation, and the service closed | with the celebration of the Holy Communion.The benediction was \u2018pronounced by the Bishop, and recessional hymn, \u2018Lord, pour Thy spirit from on high,\u201d was the choir.\u2018 The clergy present were the Lord { Bishop of Quebec, Rev.Principal Par- rock, Rev.Canon Allnatt, Rev.H.C.Burt and Rev.F.G.Vial, and the Chapel was crowded to the doors.with the students of Bishop's College, the boys of B.C.Schoof, and many friends and relatives young priest.STRUGGLE GROWING MORE FIERCE.(Continued from page 1.) | tieth anniversary o denied in Vatican circles.nüncios and bishops have been instructed to emcourage a world-wide protest against the Mayor's address.~- PETITION AGAINST AUTOS.London, Sept.26.\u2014The Queen has .| consented to receive a petition from} the \u201cCottage of England\u2019 on the \u2018by ~automobilists.number 10,000 and they are all women living on the most-frequentédd Canadian representative at Washing- one in the immediate future, though as stated by Sir Wilfrid Laurier last session, the time will probably come when ment will .be made.The question is not now before the Government.the | sung\u2019 by | à of ; the | eign Governments against the Anti- { -Clericals on Septerhber 20, the \u2018for- | the fall of the | are |.subject of hardships imposed on them | The - petitioners | roads.They claim that their lives |.: = are made miserable by automobiles À apte: | 1 \u2018nt æ- rushing past, endangering the lives of Co \"i a ) A Nel their children and ruining their | a ls @ À We) - households by dust.The Queen ex-iff Mang wid adh presses the greatest sympathy with | | \u2018 BE their complaints.Co FR = To NO CANADIAN REPRESENTATIVE 1208 Ottawa, Sept.26.\u2014The story of | : ton is not correct.The Government | has no intention of appointing .ant.; such an appoint- .\u2014l - or a A y ; .| Quality Pays Us and Wil py in the long run.pre If you are interested in really rf) see our Dark Room.ü eu | ELECTRICAL REPAIRS sueur sa Mo wean WIGGETT, 2100 Wellington Strap, ry i Sher ooke\u2019 s Cash and: ce] mm - 5 | our PRICES ARE ALWAY 1 THE LOWEST - THAT MEANS | \" \u2018ist You save money on everything you buy hens 2d Our prices are lower than those of any athee 3d.Our values are better than those of 20 other tay ME INVITE COMPARISON | Ne E High Grad de Furi : PARLOR SUITES\u20143 Pieces Sofa, Arm Chair and Reosdtiox 4 birch mahogany frame, uphols tered in silk, Rewpiet Sur Special sucres o00t8 arenes on nitoouss tar srcencuee sens Nn TIS ihe nin, .sac.vec.: ves | 3 | AE 18 (o.A A ç \u2018 a v LA v LA A 4 LA \u201d LA Ra ne MODERN TO THE MINUTE.From Bristol.Sept.29, ROYAL EDWARD, | Oct.1 Oct.13, ROYAL GEORGE, \u201cOct.Oct.27, ROYAL EDWARD, Nov, and Yortnightly.on Thursdays thoreatiers| ll THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN For rates and reservations OANADA AND GREAT BRITAINg TOMBS, Gen; 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ANTED \u2014 À SECONDHAND FA- nuly express sleigh with bobs.Ap- WW: ÿ \"9 - ue silver vateh with Knights of Col- 3 tur ue : ur 5 j Station, charm, Return to Ne.3 Fue .LU b .À * : da TR ; \u2018 , able to travel.\u2018friends.| tember, WELL EDUC \u2018CATED MAN, SHERBROOKS DAILY RECORD MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.- CITY NEWS Mr.Hale Gilbert has returned from Cleveland, Ohio.| _ Mr.and Mrs.F.Matthiesen and sons from Chicago, were, in the city for the week-end.Mr.W.A.Steers, of Boston, was in town, yesterday for the funeral of his cousin, Mr.Fred C.Davis.be glad \u2018to hear that she!is progressing very well after her.serious operation ; Miss Jennie Daves, who has spent the summer at \u2018Kenozas, \"North Hatley, left to-day for Baltimore, hig hcme.| Mre.Geo.M.Howard has issued invitations for a large farwell tea, on Tkureday next at her home on Dufierin Avenue.| Mr.N.Fergus Dinping of the Eastern Townships Bank, was confined to the house several days last week by an attack of grippe.Mr.William Veilleux, son of Mr.Henry Veilleux, who is studying civil engineering, has successfully passed his examination which he sat for this year.Mr.and Mrs.F.G.Mart n, and Mrs.Martyn, of Toronto, Mrs.H.Miller and Miss A.Martin of New York were among the guests at the Magog House, Saturday.Mrs.Chas.Robertson, and Mrs.H.Parnell, of Thetford, spent Sunday.in town and were present at the funeral of the late F.C.Davis, their nephew and cousin.Mr.and Mrs.R.H.Dudgeon, Miss C.I,, Dudgeon, New Yorks and Mr.John McClare, New York, are guests of the Megantic Fish and Game Corporation at Three Lakes, Megantic.The retreat, which was preached ve The friends of Mrs.E.F, Keene will | 0000000000000 0000,0 00000000000 : ms eo cocconnacepacceccce > NW +% Re va 15 Vite» EBONY GOODS \u2018Hand Mirrors, Shaving Mirrors - Clothes Brushes, Hair Brughes, Military Brushes, Toilet Articles, \u20ac .We also \u2019 have the Silver Initials ér Name Plates to suit purchaser.Bring your out-of-town catalogues with you\u2014if our prices are not the same, or lower, we will make them so.R.J.SPEARING Goldsmith & Diamond Merchant, -88 Strathcona 8q.> # aocssscesoccsceuecsee assspeds Bell phone 413, 0000000880000 000000000 a RICHMOND COUNTY FAIR.\u2018 \u2014 PORTION OF THE AWARDS MADE AT THE RECENT EXHIBI- - TION.\u2018 { Richmond, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The following is à further continuation of the awards made at the fair of the Richmond County Agricultural Society.: VEGETABLES.-Beets (turnip)\u2014 1 D.E.Taylor, 2 Wm.Taylor.Winter .Cabbage.\u2014 1 D.E.Taylor, 2 Wm.Taylor.Summer Cabbage.\u2014 1 D.E.Taylor, 2 Mrs.R.8.McMorine, 3 R.Taylor.Red yCabbage.\u2014 1 Wm.Taylor, 2 A, R.Carson, 3 R.Taylor.Savory) Cabbage.\u2014 1 Wm.Taylor, 2 D.Taylor, 3 E.Bilton, Celery 3 bunches.\u2014 1 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 2 D.Taylor, 3 Wm.Taylor, .Oauliflower.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 2 Wm.Taylor, 3 H.W.Folwer.last week at St.Charles Seminary, of high mass and a closing sermon To-day the pupils were granted a special holiday.\u201c The Rev.Abbes Marcotte, Chartier, Chassee, Biron, and Codere left Sat-il urday for a brief holiday at \u2018\u2018Mont- joie\u2019\u2019 the summer home of the Seminary Fathers, Mr.Henri Denault and Dr.Forest accompanied them in the former\u2019s automobile.Mr.George McLeod, who has been for a couple of weeks at his home in town, left Friday for Montreal, to sien! Sunday with his sister, Miss Jean McLeod of McDonald College and returns to-morrow to Kingston to join his classes at Queen\u2019 s University.A meeting was held, \u2018last evening after service in St.Peter?s .Church Hall.for the.purpose of} re greani- ing the men\u2019s branch of Andrew\u2019s Brotherhood, and orming a junio: branch.The attendance was very encouraging, and the success Oi the project seems to be assured.The fortnightly tea at the club\\ hcuse of the St.Francis : Links, was a very enjoyable affair o : Saturday, ani was attended more Jargely than usual.The hostesses were Mrs.Das- tous, Mrs.Clement Hobson and Miss Frdgeli and Miss Shreve' ,and Miss Rose Bowen assisted in looking after the guests.Among those present were Mr.and Mrs.William Burns, Orizata, The funeral of -the late Mrs.F.X.Rocheleau, whose death occurred at the age of (2 years, took place Saturday morning at the Church of St.Jean \u201cBaptiste, in the midst of af large assemblage of relatives and The service was sung by the Rev.J.H.Laporte and music of Mass of the Dead was well rendered by the choir, under Prof.O.Cartier, organist.The funeral director was Mr.J.fre Rocheleau, her grandson, L.Rocheleau, with a number of other reletives and connections.The inter- meu* was made in St.Michael's Cemetery.In the Supreme Court King\u2019s Bench Division In the Matter of The D'Israeli Asbestos Company, and its winding up under\u2019 the Winding Up Act of the Dominion nt Canada and amending acts.UTICE is hereby given that this Coed hath this day onthe petition and application of Andrew H.Marquis, a shareholder of the \u2018above named Company, made an order for the winding up of the said D'Israeli Asbestos Company, under the Winding Up Act, so far as it relates to its property, business, assets and affairs ig Canada, and hath appointed T.Sherman Peters, of Gage- town, in the Province of New Brunswick, farmer, Provisional Liquidator thereof : AND THIS COURT.DOTH FURTHER APPOINT Monday, the tenth.day of October, A.D, 1910, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon at the: Admiralty Court Chambers, in the Pugs- ley Building, in the City of Saint John, in the Province of New Brunswick, as the time and place for.the appointment of a liquidator of the said D'Igraeli Asbestos Company under the sai Winding Up Act ; \"AND IT IS FUBTHER ORDERED that notice of the time and place for appointment of said liquidator shall be served upon the creditors, shareholders, | members and contributaries of the said § D'Israeli Asbestos Company by publication of this order in six issues of a daily newspaper published in the City of Saint John, and in six issues of a daily newspaper published at Sherbrooke, in the Province of Quebec.Dated the Twenty-first day of A.D.1910.(Signed) i OF McLEOD, * Justice Supreme Court.SITUATI ONS WANTED.29 YEARS, English and Ger- wants situation.Sep- knowing French, man well, married, hy Wim Wright, New Sherbrooke House | Write Box 39 Record Office.closed yesterday with the| celebration J | and P.P.Fowler, E.Wintle, Armitage, lor, on.Mexico.H.W.Fowler, 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, Mrs.James B.Noble, with her two wool, of Vegetables.\u2014 1 D-Taytor, 2 children, who have been spending sev- m.laylor.eral weeks at Pe vo bee Ont., with Mr.| Coll.of Potatoes.\u2014 1 E.Wintle; 2 Noble's family, arrived in town Sat- P-Perkins, 3|Mrs.Tuckey.urday evening for a visit to her old Qoll, of Tomatoes, plate of 5\u2014 1 home, \u201cThe Homestead,\u201d East Sher- Er J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 3 brcoke.Mrs.Noble''was accompanied by her mother, Mrs.J.G.Robertson, |, Coll.of Vine Products.\u2014 1 D.Tay- anl her aunt, Miss Woodward, who 2 m bee viest L J Hand have been guests at ler home, and otatoes, lest.\u2014 .H.an that of Mr.W.G.M.Robertson, at PE -Fowler, 2 E.Simes, 3 D.Taylor, Meepana, Man., for the past two ao hoavisst\u2014 1 JE.and years, Mrs, Robertson, who has been P P.Fowler N.Lyster.3 BE Wintle seriously ill at Petrolia, is only now Mangolds'\u2014 1 Win.Taylor, Le A.Brown, and son.Taylor, Taylor, and son, P.P.Fowler, Burt.Lacroix.and the bearers were: Messrs| Crayons.\u2014 1 Mrs.Bedard.E.Martineau, F.Boisvert, P.La-| Landscape.\u2014 1 Mrs.Bedard.charite, O.Boisvert, A.Valin, and| Decorative Painting.\u2014 1 Mrs.Bed- F.Paradis.The mourners were the |ard.- two sons od deceased, F.X.and Al-l1_ Coll.of crochet.\u2014 1 Mrs.Wm.H Carrots.\u2014 1 Wm.H.Napp, Taylor, 3 M.Davidson and son.Cucumbers.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 2 J.H.3 W.Fowler.Cucumbers, ripe.\u2014 1 R.Taylor, 2 D.Taylor; 3 Wm.Taylor.Sweet Corn.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, -2 H.W.Fowler, - 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler.Parsnips.\u2014 1 D.Tayler, 2 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 3 Wm.Mason.Turnips.\u2014 1 Wm.Mason, Taylor, 3 H.W.Fowler, Onions, red.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 2 Wm, Taylor, 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler.Onions, white.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, Taylor, 3 H.W.Fowler.Onions, yellow.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 2 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 3 Wm.Taylor.Pumpkins, sugar.\u2014 1 H.W.Fowler, 2 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 83 E.Taber.Pumpkins, common.\u2014 1 H.W.Fowler, 2 O.R.Burt, 3 D.Taylor.\u201c Squash; :winter.\u2014 D.Taylor, 3 W.Fowler.\u2019 + Potatoes, best peck.\u2014 1 Wm.A, Brown, 2 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, 3 4 J.Mastine, 5 D.Perkins, Tomatoes.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 2 Wm.] Taylor, 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler.Water Melon.\u2014 +1 D.Taylor, H.and P.P.Fowler.Musk Melon.\u2014 1 D.Taylor, 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler.\u201d, Citron \u2014 1 G:Hodge, 2 Wm.Tay- 3 J.H.and P,P.Fowler.Pepper.\u2014 1-D.Taylor, 2 Wm.Taylor, 3 J.H.and P.P.Fowler, Vegetable Marrow.\u2014 1 J.H.andj P.P.Fowler, 2 W.Fowler, 3 Wm.Mas- 2 Wm.2 Wm 2 J.Summer Squash.\u2014 1 D.Taglor, 2 3 R.Taylor, 4 M.Davidson red, 5 keaviest.\u2014 1° D.2 Wm.Taylor, 3 M.Davidson and son, 4 Wm.Mason.Carrots, white, 5 heaviest.\u2014 1 D.2 R.Taylor, 3 M,Davidson 4 C.N.Lyster.Pumpkins, heaviest.\u2014 1 J.H.and 2 H.W.Fowler, 3 O.R.Carrots, LADIES\u2019 DEPARTMENT.Healy, 2 Mrs.L.Roper.Doilies.\u2014 1 Miss Skillen, Wm.H.Healy.Embroidery Royal Floss.\u2014 1 Miss E.Smith.Embroidery, Cotton Floss.\u2014 1 Mrs.Wakefield, Miss E.Smith.Crastman Embroidery.\u2014 1 Mrs.R.3.McMorine.Centre piece, boniton or paint.\u2014- 1.Mrs.E.Brock.Centre piece, Battenburg.\u2014 1.Mrs.Wakefield, 2 Mrs.Wm.Lockwood.Coll.of wool crochet.\u2014 1 Mrs.L.Roper, 2 Miss A.Gilchrist.| Mexican drawn work.\u2014 1 Miss Skil- len.* Pin cushion.\u2014 2 Miss Lance.Sofa cushion emb.\u2014 Kenzie, 2 Miss Skillen.Sofa Cushion, sten.\u2014 Morine.Centre piece embroidery.\u2014 1 Miss McKee, 2 Miss Mooney.Centre piece, eyelet.\u2014 1 Miss Lance 2 Miss Skillen.Centre Wallachian.\u2014 1 2 Mrs.Wakefield.Sideboard scatf.\u2014 1 Mrs.wood.- Slippers, crochet.\u2014 1 Mrs.R.S.Mc- 2 Mrs.1 Miss M.McCourt, 1 diss Mec- 1 Mrs.R.Me- :liss Larce, Lock- Morine, 2 Mrs.L.Roper.Slippers, Eknitted.\u2014 1 Mrs, R.Mc- Morine./Shawls, crochet.\u2014 1 Mrs.V.A.Ly- ster.Shaw], : Knitted.\u2014 field, 2 Mrs.Lockwood.1.Mrs.Wake- Tatting.\u2014 1 Miss Placey.{ Tea Cosy.\u2014 1 Miss Lance, 2 Miss Skillen.Handkerchief.\u2014 1 Mrs.A.McMor- ine, 2 Mrs.Wakefield.Silk quilt.\u2014 1 Mrs.Crack, Embroidered blouse.= 1 Mrs.Crack, @ y \u2014 3 2 D.1 Wm.Taylor, 2} 2 D.T.} Mrs.A.McMorine.Mrs.McMorine.Skillen, 2 Miss Mooney.Crochet table mats.\u2014 1 Mrs.Mec- Morine, vo Mrs.Healy.- Bead work.\u2014 1 Miss M.McCourt, 2 Mrs.McMorine.Irish cfochet\u2014 1 Mrs.Dickson, 2 Mrs.H .: Pier | praca.1 Mrs.Bedard, 2 Miss Lan; Pyro pd \u2018brass combined.\u2014 1 Mrs, Bedard.| Tray cloth.\u2014 1 Mrs.McMorine, 2 Mrs.Smith.: Eyelet lembroidery.\u2014 1 Mrs.Crack.2 Miss Skillen.\u2014.1 Mrs.McMorine.Wallachian.\u2014 Miss Mc Cee.Pyrography.\u2014 1 Mrs.Bedard.\u2019 Pyrog phy, colored.~ 1 Mrs.Bed- Mrs.Lockwood, 2 1 Mrs.Lockwood, 2 ard.; \u201cort quilt.\u2014 2 Mrs.Wakefield.Patchwork quilt.\u2014 1 Mrs.R.Mc- Morine.| LL Patchwork cotton.\u2014 1 Mrs.Placey.ntle.stockings.\u2014 1 Miss, A.M.2 Mrs.Healy.Woolen) socks,\u2014 1 Mrs.Dunbar, 2 Mrs.Healy.Knitted Gloves.\u2014\u2014 1 Mrs.wood, 2] Mrs.H.Crack.Knitted mittens.\u2014 1 Mrs.L.Roper 2 M.M.W.Lock- 2 Mrs.Dunbar.: \u2018Mat, nd drawn.\u2014 1 Mrs.Crack, 2 Mrs.Bailey.Mat, braided.\u2014 1 Mrs.Wakefield, 2 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Stock ¢ollar.\u2014 1 Mrs.L.Roper.Fancy Apron.\u2014 1 Mrs.McMorine, 2 Five olclock tea.\u2014 1 Miss\u2019 Skillen, Photograph frame embroidery.\u2014 1}.PAGE FIVE, = Mrs.A.McMorine.~ Mittens, fine yarn Lockwood, Gloves.\u2014 1 Mrs.Healy.Socks.\u2014 1 Miss A.Lockwood.Stockings.\u2014 Mrs.Dunbar.- Miss \u2014 1 2 Mrs.Lockwood.A.Gilchrist, 2 .Gilchrist, 2 R 1 J Gilchrist, 2 BY W.YOUNG OF \"HIP CU Foster, Sept.26.the face, an inch.The doctor - had to take several OF FOSTER CHEEK BONE BROKEN AND Willie Young met with a very ious accident on Friday last.While in the pasture catching a horse it tuzned suddenly and kicked him in breaking \u2018the cheek an:l splitting the upp Tr lip for about KICKED IN FACE [A HORSE.HAD Special)\u2014 Mr.vas.called and stitches in the well as can be expected.ood Coaticook .House\u2014Popular Home travellers.A.A.Pomel oy, Prop.to build a school at Martinville.: may be seen at Mr, tinville.Must be ri Lowest or any tende accepted.TENDERS WANTED Martin de Plans wad specifications Dionne's, Mar- St.eived by Oct.2.not necessarily Florence ser bone .We want to get into communication with BARD WOOD MILL MEN.Wanted for immediate shipment, 1 INCH and 1 1-4 INCH BIRCH.The Fletcher Pulp & Lumber Co.Ltd.SHERBROOKE.AUCTION SALE On Wednesday, Sept.28, 1910 | the undersigned will se!l at my residence St.Sylvester West on the Craig: s Road, all my moveables as follow 3% good horses, 1 colt, 8 choice ¢ ws, G heifers; 2 years old, all to calve next spring 20 choice Steers.2 years old; 2 yearling steers, ¢ calves, 1 shoat ; all farm tools.wagons and harnesses, all hay, grain and potatoes ; also, all my Household Effects.For particulars see posters.No reserve, as I have sold my farm and am going West.Sale : &.m.- (Sigved) JOSEPH WARK, lip.Had the blow been a couple -of- inches ligher it would no doubt have - been fatal.Mr.You is doing as Orders by IL 1-00, LL Spearing All Officers and - Non-Commissionsd Officers will meet at the Armoury on Monday, Sept.26th, at 8 p.m.multi.\u2019 F.C.BOWEN, Capt., Adj.53rd Regt.-\u2014 hings are great or small only by comparison.The S Le | - .4 ° x ¢ FA INS « A - ore you compare our prices \u2018with others, the more you become impress bargains.i white 42e Good Chossen Weol in grey, and black; worth 50c.16 TO-MORROW À, aan0vrons pur tt0ets puacantite \u2018Underwear Ladies\u2019 Wool Vests and Drawers, special valuejat 65c., TO-MORROW .v.ccrrare cecconvre Boys\u2019 be Underwear Shirts, size 28, drawers size 30, worth 50c., : 30 A TO- -MORROW .Giraaesé paretents eereerens C Men's Hoary Wool Shirts and Drawers, worth 75c.each, DE ce TO-MORROW cc.secrrrser vavese 62 ¢ ; Gingham.Goud u ron Gingham, 36 in, wide, worth 10k: yard, à TO-MORROW 000000 eres \u2026 Bie | brell | Get ready for the rainy days.We offer for to-motrow special selected Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas] which are worth $1.00 and 81.25, for TO-MORROW .ccce cvrnriin ovine 89¢ Hosiery The best Ribbed Cashmere 25c.Sock: ings shown, TO-MOHROW oo oon Lecce 19\u20ac Ladies\u2019 Il Wool Llama Cashmere Stockings] worth 50c¢, pair, 42¢ TO-MORROW wheter re wearer 4 esvners Waists \u201cru Net Waists, Very special Ladi at S.ch, , TO: aw STTTTE Brosse cnernenns $2.98 Blac\u2019 vl \u201cite Lustre Waists worth $1.75, > ! TO-MOI.0 oom moons eee $1.25 i À 4 | - Curt Gur ains Good value Nottingham Lace Curtains, worth 60c¢.pair, y TO-MOHROW .0000 Leaceense 4c Another] line, 34 yards long.Very special at} $1.23, .TO-MORROW.vee ons JC Scrim Fine quality Curtain Scrim, 40 in.wide, special at 10c, yard, Ge TO-MORROW _.ooo ves ) È it | Wool \u201c) : STVLE.DIRECTO; | .| Good value -Corsels, with -garters attached, worth: 50c., + TO-MORROW _.bob 30c Another line worth ($1.00, \u2014 TO-MORROW .TR oe O¢ Lonsdale Cambric Bpec ial value Lonsddle| C ambric wort h 15c.yard, TO- MORROW Oc Sheeting Good value \u2018Bleached Hphesting, 2 yds.Don\u2019t send away to big wide, worth 30c, yard .; TO-MORROW 0.lle cee.Zc \u2018 fee Print All our 10d Prints, | : i TO-MORROW __\u2026.i es Sie I i : | \u2014 Mail Order Houses for your goods.| at home.to you.You can do better Let us prove it.\u2018fat 8X25, ed with our gréat, big =\u201d \u201cBibs White Embroidered Bibs worth 1e.TO-MORROW.for BH rropecsaness \u201cTeoupress oi er .Golfers LS All Wool Golfers, and red.Special $1.69 Ladies\u2019 and Misses \u2018in white; black, grey TO-MORROW onses serene gersssars ¢ | Bear Skin Coats A few only White Bearskin Coats for children, worth from $2.00 to 54.1 TO-MORROW, | SI 49 : + ~ your choice for .,.\u2019 \\ ie tee \u201cTowels and Towelling Unbleached Bath Towels, worth 20¢, TO-MORROW, .for ie een # sasenoue een ae 1 Be Turkish Towellifñig.|worth 15c.a yard, TO-MORROW, 10¢ 1OF ivevirenee wenn, UTF ceccerescune ein JU | Good Linen Towelling worth | 8c, TO-MORROW for Li.\"vd A Le Lane be Table Linen and ~ Napkins © Extra value Pure 'Linen Table Cloth, 64 ins.wide, worth 6dc¢, yd., » TO-MORROW.bo errr een 42e = Good valine Linen \u2018Fable Napkins, warth $1.25 dozen, | a | _ TO- MORROW.2000 Leurises Lrenrenes OSC Zephyr & Berlin ~ Wool A small lot of Yephyr and Berlin Wool in | yellow only, worth 10c, a &kein, ; ; $S « TO- MORROW rede re tas VAN F Fancy Bilk Collars, also Jabot Col lars, worth 25¢.and 35s, 19¢ DAV TOBIORILOW 20 200 - - Belts Ï TA lot of fancy Elastic and Leather Belts, worth 25e.and 400, 15¢ TO MORROW 1 74.( Li : F.OLIVIER - THE BOSTON STORE 115 to 1 19 Wellington St.AGENT FOR THE NEW IDEA loc.- PATTERNS AND PARKER DYE WORKS.2 Miss Lanee.vv ow À | 4 -~ Hardwood Lumber Wanted » gr ra gr £ oo « .\u2018 \u2019 \\ / : 1 4 \u201c : : ; La - » < \u2018 .: .\" .-\u2014 .\u2018 \u2019 4 .7 - .+ : : Res ze dates = L .so te 3 ' r Te am vd rep pn Pane ave ~ > a pre n en \" q 3 te ager.ad i A - hy) u § ., a : 2 $ greg oF ramp e ow gry Ira Sar : = ISTE postes ca f d - I SRN Ba.pit ns ea PU i\" ht \" 2 A wo .rary y.\u201con = , .= pouss A \u201d \" om: A A { .tm y an ~ ; ; - w P a i .Ps x A ., 5 pe _, - PR .; < .; .\u201c \u201c - x 2 - a.I\u201d 5 - A N .LL , à oy oe = _ o S LL cu .- A .- .4 N A h A vs 5 4 - .hn o \u2019 ne ns A a ï = oe Rs ne pT mT a Le a a em CORRE ; ; - : , graye se - WI ; ., Arr N .a ie PIRE re ; NEE ; + ; 8 cree era Sa Sante\u201d me ge : - = SEE ee a * N A Ay p .fre reo ai Be \u2019 A RIN a : ei .A 4 or v 3 .; RCE ; a .- .\u2018 \u20ac, = - ne a .boo - .wo) 5 .ga » i; SF ins Au deu ool, où NE 2.\u201c a al J _ - we , : GE - hu = a : h cy ù a I 5 af rox +.a [Fi an a Pet = a d » .= Te 4 î ?Cd es - ce at - 4 2 Es + .il Zl Fn = 2a 0 ; ; .; , 3 \u201c A A vi \" ; Fe Py 7 Pp \" |, r; 8 Re = ; he 0e 035 FT qd : Kk | a dE \u201ci - £ TS LACS a \" = cd - ; A .A - - 3 Û ; afr LT .4 | .a ; ; +, À vor, i , g i + À \" *, À + ae.: a - s 3 4, , i h > - Y Re.a ab A = \u2018 TES Te ov : -\\ \\ .PAIS Apt = RE A ti x di ti Fr BRE ot a ui A LEE = Hi | ia ; ti jar = ¥ put af A.\u2014 OE rs A auras gai Me pr | or gaara ges REE A mc ve Frees ve .- 0 C4 Coa ee a ay ee \"UN: X .- - Pass + ELL LT.Seer \u201c \u2018 - we .NE 0 se \u2014 .2 ep By asi IE sy.[EIN bn Se?fey ce wee kala \u2014 tah ce; _ À i D \u2018 - .mm - ce pg 55 EN SRS Te SA TS LE Te Ye wee à sie TT A SEL J GA TUL GRR IIIT Cn Bate ES pry a an PET SH LT So \u201ca eT 5 ta «3 So suai aliie er-Lrcant coitus bili ud) N 3 es y a £ in Bogie ripe ve , oc Pam ep re TE ee ES = ge a gai > gs FSS aS.ay as al ARDS Cit a SR IIL +=; 4 igre .PR ET RAR AA EE RES va EST ART Yeti ee Te TT = = F > > ro 2 LE AAS be ET EE : 7004 .; Tr, qu: CT ea Re _ » Ca ; tL > 0.Joe ce, in ET ay ae 1 + von 5 SEMAN, Le ; des 3 ES TT i UT ee ONE - 1e - - > - - RN I aR I dR um = MIA bn ce que rs rg mA : ne POOR COPY - > x Yo \u2019 11 Ù - a - Tes , | .NEUORY, MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1910.¥ _ * PAGE SIX.] SHERBRUO KB DEILY j , MONDAYS B | i \u2014 \u2014 ms \u2014 7 - .AA AA AAA A ©000600000000000F0V00Q (ners who have not sent in their en- | be a ° tries.No time should be lost in do- i Oe | * SPORTING NEWS : eo ing so in order that no delay may | CE | arise.i will Ï E.[ eoueo0 In the evening all the runners ! \u2018 | : Seeeccsesee coco.be entertained at Clement Theatre | \u201c , ; - ,Ç : when Manager Tipert will present an |.= » .a\u2018 \u2014 6e ke RAND MEN 7722270777 | Rosenbloom\u2019s i as | Your H \\ : © : : -e .\u2018 à : and we\u2019 cover it with ax.Hand in hand with the arrival of the new season comes the J À SUCCESS.| is.just right for or.at ou 5 oppartunity to shop in erbrooke.\u2014 | : exactly suit Jou, one that ig Ping x - .A ) | ,; - utely correct in style and d ; \u201cÀ \u201cTf is not too early to buy furs\u2014it is certainly not too Consider Ruling of C.A U.The Points Trophy Was Won : By Where the New in quality.; eptndadie soon to get acquainted with the new .styles for fall.i } oo Co You'll surely lke the Ce = Is Unfair.- Rex W.Hovey With Score | est Styles are Al- hate we show at $3.00 | : WE EXTEND THE FREEDOM OF OUR SHOW-ROOMS TO of 20 Points.| ! : and $3.00.i Z - VISITORS \u2014 NO OBLIGATION TO BUY.CoL.E.B.WORTHINGTON WILL / J R 0 SENBLOOM There Our stock of fine Sables, Sealskin, Mink, Ermine, Persian AGAIN ACT AS REFEREE.H GT ATE.WON SECOND PLACE ways Shown First.| 8 ow 5 Lamb, Fox, Lynx, Opposum, Alaska Sable and other Furs is com- Four days remain during which en- .WITH SCORE OF 18 POINTS.| u ; Prizes plete, and is shown in FUR AND FUR-LINED GARMENTS FOR tries will be received for the big \u2018\u2019The second annual feld day,.under rer .| - _ \u2018 EN AND.WOMEN, SETS and SINGLE PIECES.road race.he Sherbrooke Y.M.|/ EE $ yo M Word was received from the 'Canad- the ep se Serre omsstully on .- ¢ LIST OF - |ian Rand Club today that their run | Saturday afternoon.The attend- || RE WHO H Ladies Fall Apparel ners would take part in the race In nce,\u201d \u201chowever, was disappointing.|| : Lo spite of the weird rulings of t 3 i |The exhibition of athletic prowess || A i - L'Avenir °F E 0 A.A, U.They \u2018cannot understand vas certainly wortny of a far larger oo | ; 1 Fa or very ccasion how \u201cit is that they are able to get crowd, - ovey (25 yds.y, 3G.Kerr (ser.)\u2014 A.W.Westovrr 22, H.A.Holden 27,- who had a start of 9 mis, mi annua a permission to run during exhibition \u2018There were thirty-three competitors min.7 2-5 sec.A.Richardson 28, \u201cO.Metiviar 33, Harvey made the best time, a À Agriculture time and now that it is refused them nd each of the seventeeñ events Shot put\u20141 Rex Hovey (6 in.) 38 |J.W.Crandall 29, Major Milti- \u201cThe following is a list of the ÿ \u2018 with a IR Cloaks, Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists and Gloves tor the Record Road.One prominent | {00 bein ™ contested, tt 5m: 2M.E Martin (6 in.) 85 |more 25, A.Miltimore 80, Jack [ners in the order in which thy my | before.¢ : \u2014 official of the Club stated today that | The honors of the day went to Rex ft.11 in: : 3 Geo.Hall (ser.) 35 ft.| Miltimore, ; W.J.Ellis 24, B.ished and their handicap and tiga : t cal Prin 2 - the Record had encouraged the run- iw gi,vey, who won four firsts out of 84 in.Crandall 22, E.Lasond 25, 'Wm.M.Foster (9.45) BLM +, - E d: Hor : .\u2014\u2014\u2014 |six events, giving him a score of 20.| One mile, under 17\u20141 H.Parr, 2 |Chapman, jr.22, John Little 25, H, | W: Gagnon (7.30) - 4925 à\" au | mon re.S$ T : V1 IN = =; = = SG points.H.Tate was second with 18 |! Breckenridge, 3 E.King.\u20145 min.[Patch 19, Guy Peters 24, Pinchback F.Whiting (7.80) on FB ers 2.+ a points.- Gordon Keérr and J.Owens- 4 4-5 sec.22, C.Devlin 21, C.Coderre 16, E.| W.Sjolander (9.30).ns wu | era and « .Jones, the winner and runner-up at |} 220 yds.= Rex 7.Dre (ser).2 H.8.Chapman 200 R; Johnston 13: 5 ans con) Le À - ,* president, last year's sports, were down in the |Tate (7 yds.), 3 J.Dresser 8.) urco 12.00) 5.08 SE t 1 ai Wellington Streot list this year.Jones finished third #-21 2-5 sec | H.8.Chapman 18, O.Metivier H.Harvey (scratch) 44m .CC pros ere with 10 and Kerr seventh with 7 || Hop, step afd jump\u2014l Rex Hovey |21, B.Crandall 22, R.Martin 10, | S Whiting \u2014 (3.00).- 418 4° Jos.Jutrs points.(14 in.) 40 ft.11 in.; 2 J.O.Jones H.A Holden :29, Mai Miltimore #6 J.Alle _ (8.00).%.a Dose ue \u2018\u2019Fhe record of 21 seconds made |(scr.) 38 ft.94 in; 3 Don Macfar- Archie Miltimore ac i- avidson (3.30).- 9.a _ 39 NY \u20ac PR ROYALS 4; -MAGOG 3.by Hovey in: the 220% if corregt, is {lane (14 in.).38 ft.4 in.more 32, J.Crandall 14, A.Rich-1 W.Sloggette (3.00) ne | CL Shins \u2019 © We ¥ | ne the Canadian record.It is mot cer- | Pole vault\u20141 G.Kerr (ser.) 7 ft.|ardson 25, H.G.Shufeit 13, Donald T.Hurn (630) HN i I Wm.Dema 4 ATLANTICS CLOSE GAME AT WATERLOO ON tain, however; that the course.was in.; 2 L.McKee (6 in.) 7 ft.7 in.| Chapman 13, F.Patch 21, A.Las.Mann \u2018did- mot fi finish.lab.+,\"77 \"J.Charpentic © SERVICE =; .absolutely correctly.measured.3 J \u2018Dresser (ser.)7 ft.5 in.\u2018lin 22, M.B.Hastings 26, Wm.as- | : _ 7 Messrs.C.F au, STEAMERS SATURDAY.The following is a summary\u2019 \u2018of the [| One mile walk\u20141 C.Ward (ser.), 2 yond 18, H.Owens 16.¢ th BASEBALL - : B O.Shaw, are curt |) |\" Waterloo, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A results : £3.Bonner (scr.), 3 J.Jones (scr.)\u2014 President A.W.een over ee Us i nom, Nap.tn MARCOIE fast game of baseball was played at :100 yds, dash, first heat\u20141 \u2018 \u201cJohn 8 \u2018min.\"47 sec.\u2026 - Association, will offer.a a ver The | TY v\u2014 | - Garon, Ge \"WIRELESS © Waterloo on Saturday, when \u2019thé 1 \u2018|Hovey, $ Rex Hovey, 78 J.O.Jo- |} 220 yds.under 17\u20141 \u2018How.Penhale, to be competed for annually.e Eastern League\u2014~ : : , \u201c~%: : |\u2018 Pretontain Magog team was défeated by the Roy- 1 nes \u201411 4-5 \u2018sec.* à H.Palmer, 3 E.Cate.\u201423 \u2018sec.- |members will meet at the Central Rochester 5, Montreal 3, ~ + coau, J.M als by a score of 4 to 3.1 Bécond heat\u20141 Rus\u2019 \u201cTate, 3 R.|{ One mile run\u20141 H: G.Tate (scr.), House, Brome, on Saturday evening Montreal 5, Rochester x in & Cl - Leten dr The teams were Very evenly match- | Moe, 3 H.Tate.\u201412 sec.3 F, Boyle (25 yds.), 3 G.Bonner.\u2014 to make arrangements for the -dis+ | Montreal T, \u201cRochester un x.TH ed and the contest from start to fin- 4 Fiñadl\"1;:R.Hovey::12.J-Hovey,-|4.min.- 28 3-5 sec.| trict-shoot, Which is expected to'take Baltimore 3, Providence çÇ 202 LA : ish was most exciting.~ PP y ; 3 J.0.Jones.\u201411 3-5 sec.1 Rex ne 20, H.Tate: 14: EA 8 place here.- 4 LS ; à Baltimore Sr a 7.8g: 5 Lu 4 - Cote, M.< line- ; .| 2 Dresser (15 ft.) 85 Jones C.War artin \u2014 ewar ersey 11 + A » M.C The line up was as follows : ty pu MB.) ; W.Dredger 8, Boyle 7, G.[IMPROVEMENTS BEING MADE AT Jersey City 7, Newark 1.I Onttle~M Royals.Magog.12 Ib.hammer\u20141 artin (5 8, J.esg F.Boyle y | en : Shepard c.Levesque.ft.; 3 C.E.Audinwood (scr.) 84 ft.Kerr 7,-.J- Hovey 6; Don Macfarlane - WATERLOO.Americah League- > .i \u201cDoyle, ls AC isi pt soy Jarry Pp Renaud 0 3 in.10 3, L.McKee 3, G.\"Bonner 3, H.Mil- Waterloo, Sept.26.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Philadelphia.3, Chicago 1.74 iT SE Sheep Bo : Eastman 1 \u201cb Mallinson = .100 yds.dash, 17 and under\u20141st [ler 1, Geo.Hall 1.C.E.Audin- Rifle Association has men at \u2018 work Chicago 5, \u2018Philadelphia 41 J L L | Benoit w TO LIVERPOOL Holden 2b.Brosseau COL.E.B.WORTHINGTON who will heat\u20141 Howard Penhale, 2 .E.Cate, Wood 1.making improvements at the ranges, Detroit 4, Boston 2.* i LE | Pot ul Sept.29, Thurs., LAKE CHAMPLAIN Gagnon 3b.Lebrier act as referee.3 H.Parr.\u201412 3-5 sec.Junior\u2014How.Penhale 8, H.Pal- | More targets will also be.erected for St.Louis 2, Washington 1.0 vd | \u2018 Joe.ite.WH Oct.7, Fri., EMPRESS GF IRELAND Robinson ss Menard - - Second heat\u20141 H.Palmer, 2 W.|mer 8, E.Cate 7, H.Parr 5, W.the forthcoming matches.; Washington 3, St.Louis 0.1, i - Fruits, Qet.Ye prhurs, | LAKE ran | Golden It MeDonaugh ning game in this section and nOW Steele, 3 W.Breckenridge.\u201418 3-5 Steele 3, W.Breckenridge 3, E.King.~ | Boston 8, Detroit 5.# i i tables\u2014Me: Sailing lists, rates, ans etc., on ap i Kendall rf.Beaulieu they were not going to go back on sec.» L.Price 1.: : FOSTER WON ; Detroit 3, Pons 4 5 $ * Iaduatria plication.All lines Tepresented.Keimber c.f.Boucher them.th lock t Sat ra \u2018 Final\u20141 H.(Falmer, 2 How.Pen- : - Chicago tn Philadelphia 4 wy Fo 5 e .M.SEWELL, QU .Ag.ire:\u2014 -Mr ree o'clock next Saturday af- lhale, 3 E.Cate.\u201413 sec.= ashing + 2 +.' ne \u2014 ey Pass.Agt Umpire:\u2014 Mr.Geo.S.Walsh.ternoon the third annual Road Race ay yards\u20141 H.Tate (scr.), 2 F.| AT THE RANGES.RAND HANDICAP Chicago 3, Philadelphia 9.3 £ ,Ç Ladies\u2019 I \u2018 Ç will be on, and with fine weather Boyle (12 yds), 3 G.Kegr (ser) \u2014 \u2014 01 \u2014\u2014 National League\u2014 3 # - Demange, : LACROSSE | should prove one of the best races ever 52 4-5 sec.ti \u2018À % _ |HIRST SHQOT OF BROME RIFLE TWELVE RUNNERS COVERED THE Pittsburg 6, Philadelphia Li, 7 Garon, \u2019 held in the Townships.Running high jum s1-J.#);+ Jones | LOC CLÜB.LT (ey 00 AD RACH COURSE - Cincinnati 4, Boston 3.j Mountain The runners will no doubt be pleas- (scr.) at.0 ! } resser (2 |Brome, Sj pt.\u201826.(Special) \u201cThe | R RD BO : + New York-6, Chicago § Grounds FU \u2018| - (ser.À: 1 Bro! \u2014T} A x .' MINTO CUP WILL STAY IN NEW ed to hear that Col.tod fo at os in.) 4 ft.10 ing 3, Dorr\u201c Macfarlane st shoot of the Brome Rifle Club Tn ° A para = 45 à BrookJÿn; 4 Louis 8.\u201d at-Moess \u2018 -û WESTMINSTER.ton has again consen 85 (2 in} 4 fh.8 in.) uve.thok place on Friday p.m.The day e Cana nd Harrier Handi- .9: ût wa Sa ped headache inz20 aie New Westminster.B.C.Sept.26.Teferee- - Running broad jump-1.Gara (12 | {as \u201cpleasant and - the attendance cap rage held on Saturday afternoon.+ FOSTER.+ Reed.will relieve the\u2019monthly pains of | (Special)\u2014By defe tine th Nati 1s The cups and medals have arrived int) 18 ft.6% in.; 2 Don Macfarlane large for \u201cthé initial practice, - more | proved an interesting event.Thirteen: Mrs.Wm.Holloway.leit.«flee AM women, and in every case it, \u2018on Saturda Ve eleating of Ne fo land are now on exhibition in the (ser.) 17 ft.11} in; 3 F.pue than fifty being present, including men.started over the Record course day last for her fomt'itr®0s Ange .S} Prneipal \u2018Ÿ the New.Westminoter toa suit\u201d ét de.RecoypdOffios, window.The complete lB) di 116 A in A ladies.tg amet A.Westover\u2019s opening | and all vn but one, Mann, who \"les, Cal.Mts.H.has been visitiy : | N, Lyster, Leaves you Feeling Good.tains the championship of the la.list of prizes will be announéed \u2018to- 76e; -buHeey yo) 21200 7d \u2018ds.| anal vil, omen t to have thir- relatives bere for it.: | Lyster, C.crosse world and the Mo to Cu \u2018morrow or Wednesday.2 w Steele, 8° L.Price.agente 2-5 sec.\u2018ere o the eého: < Le ROSES É-A AE; + L'months ead ne.-Aon PU) NE fon B eee oo % p._ « There are still several crack run, 880 yds.\u20141 H.Tate (15 xds.), 2 J.lowing are the scores at 200 vds.: - The race won by M.Foster, trun -to\u2019 : a =\" : ¥ i 5 bel, =.\u2014 7 \u2014 - - > \" \" \" its .TT.dF z 3 \u2019 K py fee La De | .- : ve 7 \u201c Bpeoches EL Co : | _Wm.Mitch | ; qe Ll \u201cRon.P.\u201cff Ta 27 + 11 vergne-and Le] 5 nt, - +.| the how di READ! |\" once {|| = | ou ~ SPECIA 5 ; Make your own money do «1 We guarantee to give you\u2019 | UE its best in yoür own town, Pues J] sameprices as catalogued [5 | - and help by this way to in- || houses.\u2018 ir Let ue ce ! i Te Poo our nex : « BRS crease your property value le A YE al Report o by tradi t hon \u201c Co as we feel sure we can equal > k mu : w 4) : ! ~.by trading-at home.x + SAR oR Rd et! or even better the prices.- | H ~ \\\\ \u2014 J) : oa tai ean or on rene SE Si Seah er eee mn.sue a.Per - ° | .3 ; IT Is UNI « \" : Le Si .' Lo | i | : _ = N ; ° ° ow 3 - + ; To EE : | condition « Early Morning | Specials TU ES D AY AT PO UTR E\u2019 S - _ Anyone who fails to share To-morrow\u2019s Tuesday Bargains will miss one of Far] Mornine Speclals «will be me ; RL) - : wae specia { From 8 to 10 2.1m.ol = the greatest money-saving and money-purchasing opportunities ever aftord- | y péri) BR.1 ofl will be y ed.Never before.have we made the bargain list so varied \u2014extensive\u2014attractive.So come and see the bargains offered\u2014buy them and save, \u2018From 8 to 10 a.m.only.; CL Î purpose of _\u2014 \u2014 EE yn .wom - .- \u2014 + 1 made the \u2014 eu ep .1 _ .- | Tamoline Silks : EE esse : QT b= || Ce is und \u201cWe can give you any shade yours | Pen Collars Taffeta Ribbons = ¢¥ \u2014 \u2018Linen Towels (Grey Cotton Grey Flannel .| a favorab wish for, Black or White also.12 dozen of Embroidered We have a great choice of * SPE ( 1 A | | Large size and Pure Linen 36 in.wide, and fine quality Full 27.inches wide\u2019 Grey Flannel, Te bridge will Value 50c.Linen Collars will be on sale.- colors in these all silk Taf- Towels, with or without = Unbleached Cotton, 500 yds.in light or dark shade.- \u201c4 + | once.5 8TO 10 AM.i mure ra 38C.cote feta Ribbons.Value 25c.| fringe.Value 25c.on sale.Value 10c.Value 15c.ab : | The seco a = .\u2019 J ., ; Ga Lune » oversee 0 ; \\ J AT POUTRE'S .19¢ AT POUTRE\u2019'S .18c.We've received our full AT POUTRE\u2019S .19c.AT,POUTRE'S \u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.84e.8 TO 10 AM.jo .a i the Counc! Leather Belts | Grey Sheeting ; Embroideries assortment of roms Canton Flannel Wool Stockings L di &' Garters : || by _the Str Ladies\u2019 Patent Leather Belts, in s \u2019 On Tuesday a great choice à ncerwear, and dur- Heavy fleeced quality White Fast black, quality and all adie ar ol r shades of Navy, Brown or Black.si trong quality Unbleached of White Embroidery or In- ing this Special Tuesday\u2019 Ss Canton Flannel.wool \u2018Stockings.In shades of-pale blue, pink, yelo®, - LU AVL Value 50c.ting, -4 width.:sertion will be shown on the Sale, a great choice will \u2018 Value 20c.Sizes 64 to 94.Valué 30c.white or black, sateen pads and d four \\ 8 TO 107ADM.Lenn, 38c.4° ama 991c \u201ccounters at, per yard .63c.- b l - | AT POUTRE\u2019'S .16c.AT!POUT E'S .22c.| garters.Value 25c.SE errr YI Bed 4 | © ¢ town on a special p de Soi \u20ac 8 TO 10 A.M.Me , § + 1 oceesee iH : edspreads table \u2014 ualities in eau de Soie | \u2014_, 3 \u201c1 LIBUT.-G( Apron Gingham Pillow Slips Léree i P à zooll duall.Wl qualite Full 20 inches wide and ex- Juste Colters hades of ro 1\u20ac ; 0.; .ärge size and good quali- u inches wide and ex- ust à few left in shades o NE = Or ; Forty_inches wide, Checked Apron 42 inches wide and Hemmed \u2018ty White Bed Spreads.Limit- Undervests and Drawers tra heavy quality in Black white, grey or cardinal.= | Notepaper * E dan rebo Gingham.BO orp jue toe.ed quantity.\u201cValue $1.00.Peau de Soie.Value $1.25.\u2018Value $2.50.A neat box of Note Paper to be om a | pen nt Value 15e.AT Cees 0c.AT POUTRE'S .T9c.TO MATCH.AT POUTRE'S .89c.AT POUTRE: 8 ie $1.98 sale, value we're selling at 250,2 : RE ee 8 TO 10 AM.ives oer, 11c, Maids\u2019 A rons .: = 8 TO 10 A.M.Lu ccccnesrnecen 002 06 - [1 the worse.p Striped Flannelette Sizes, 6 months to 14 yrs.| Muffler Driving Cloves \u2014 AT\" \\.tremely © « \u2018ali 3 * = + \u2014 = pr \u201c : | La So Quality White Extra good quality Striped - Ask to see them.We Full assortment gin stock.Extra good cuality Driving To \u2019 | at oo ° ; ; out bibs Value 25e : Flannelette, : 200 yards to be feel sure that you'll find Shades of pale: \u2018blu icar inal, Gloves in shades of tans or .0 > ~ DIED _ 19 .ue zZbe.on sale.Value 106.h green, navy, grey, white or brown.Sizes' 63 to 7.| \u2019 2-14 = AF ac 1\u20acSs AT POUTRE'S .19c.AT POUTRE'S .8c.ere exactly what you black.Value 60c.Value $1.00.a 1\u20acS AEE _ + Halifax, \u2014 happen to want for this | AT POUTRE'S \u2026 s.42¢.AT POUTRE'S .75e.: Le 0 geome : a Td _ Fall and Winter season\u2019s = : \u2014_\u2014 | \u201cillness.À _ \u2014 | .q ;Ç - we : S nr - | ; : a -0a S | ~_ 1GAYNOR : | ; | _\u201c 3 | New You Ne call vour special atte ti to.: LAWN WAISTS | M : y ; x k , : nor issued 3 our full assortment of Ladies\u2019 Ready.n a: Our last invoice of Ladies\u2019 winter ay gE \u20ac time a fo * -to-wear Skirts.Our lines are com- == HOME - Coats makes it possible for us to.i > \u2018he is not plete in qualities of Serge, Panama, .s 6 dozen\u2019 left of -White | fe - best assortr {AE Irate nol Venetian, Diagonal, Striped.Here is a special offer .given to true bargain hunters.Lawn Embroidered co .cai show you one of the.{ La 4 \u2018 .Mayor dos Shades of navy, green, brown or These.Silk Waists have been bought in large quantities and at Waist: B .h bal- Our stock is very heavy in this line of Lace Waists.We ments in this-line.Our choice 0 dB < the mn he « back - a job price, so we've decided to sell them at rice yet ASS.eng the give you a special chance to secure one of these great values dies\u2019 Black Coats especially is_unl- - _ nomi Waist sizes 23 to 28, 3 : I ap yet never ance in this line, they are at a next-to-cost price, this Tuesday.only.Remember, that we , \u20188 32 to 42 A visit will | À KILL] Lengths, 38 to -42.attained by any retail merchant.ee to be cleared at this spec- offer you values always sold at $4.00, $4.50, +.00, $5.50.qu izes >.- is UE = | Wimniped ; | 7 .) than wo .: Lo > | PRICES .Values $3.00 and $4.00, FOL eerie eiies Véoasensrennione acnenssansnene ial low price, : TUESDAY, AT POUTRE' S errr vatoréaatentaes vaveversrnen sevens convince y u more oe | est, = | $1 98 ; 75 \u2018 PRICES: 1 Saskatche 3.98 | | C : : ma es Î i j i .! 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