Sherbrooke daily record, 27 septembre 1910, mardi 27 septembre 1910
[" | = Garon, Geo.\u2018Mooney, B.E.Reed, F._ taine.i - vergne and others at the opening of purpose_of discussing thë report \u201c Mr.Holgate, whd, with Mr.& Prizes Oftered By Friends .James Gallagher,\u201d \u201cG Leterdre,.W.H.Rick.Demange, Mrs.\" Naz Laine, Mrs.(Dr.) Report of Mr.Holgate Re Saw Coast ew sw 1) rw Established 1897, SHERBROOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, SEPT EMBER 27, 1910.~~ ONE CENT L'AVENIR FAIR HELD TO-DAY, There re Many Special LIST OF DIRECTORS AND.THOSE WHO HAVE _CHARGE OF AR- RANCEMENTS.L'Avenir, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The annual Fair of Drummond County Agricultural Soclety, opened to-day \u2018with a bigger prizé \u2018ist than ever before.Over $200 is offered in special prizes given from-the following : E.T.Bank and Molsons Bank, Richmond; Hon.Wm.Mitchell, Hon.Jules Allard; Rev.E.Gravel and many others.\u2018The following are the officers and directors : Mr.Nap.Proulx, president, Mr.J.G>~ Moore, vice- president; Mr.J.C.8t.Amant, Sec- retary-treasurer; = directors, Messrs.Jos.Jutras, Joseph Ewing, Newton Doy,e, Wm.McCrea, J.H.Cote, Uld.Benoit, Ev.Proulx, C.Boisvert, jr., M.Cardin, Wm.Demange, Ame Boislard, Jos.Charpentier; associate -direetors, Messrs.C.N.Lyster, O.Birney, OC.Shaw, Jos.Blanchet, J.B.Chag- , non, Nap.*Paul, Tel.\u2018Allard, Dr.refontaine, Eph.Beaulac, N, Gar- | Tad J.McCdhe, J.E.Church, Dr.- COMMITTEES, \u201c Horses\u2014Messrs.Wm.McOrea, J.H.Cote, M.Cardin.Cattle\u2014Messrs.J.G.Moore, N.Doyle, J.Charpentier, Chas.Boisvert.Sheep and Swine\u2014Messrs.Uld.Benoit, Ev.Proulx.Poultry\u2014Messrs.Aime -Boisvert, - Jos.\u2018 Ewing.\u2018Fruits, Roots, Grain \u2018and Ve ce tables\u2014Messrs.J.Gallagher, Tel.Allard._ Industrial\u2014J.McCabe, F.Prefon- Ladies\u2019 Department\u2014Mr.* William Garon, Misses E.Mooney and E.\"Mountain.Grounds, Reception ard Entertain- ment\u2014Messrs., Nap.Proulx, John G.Moore, J.Gallagher, Dr.Garon, BE.Reed.AMONG EXHIBITORS.Principal exhibitors are Messrs.C.N.Lyster, E.and A.Gilchrist, A.J.Lyster, C.N.Wintle, G.S.Winitle, Jos.Beaulac, Eph .Beaulac, Geo.~ Lebel, W.Sutherland, Wm.Went- worth, Bogie Bros, Je os.Grandmont, J.\u2018A.Dionne, Fred Bothwell - and © may others, Speeches -are to be given by Hon.Wm.Mitchell, Hon.Jules Allard, Hon.P.S.G.Mackenzie, *L.Lathe new \u2018dining hall at 2 p.m.\u201cthis \u2018afternoon.SPECIAL MEETING 0F COUNCIL.\u2018Mill Pier to Come Up.IT-IS UNDERSTOOD THAT IS CONSIDERED TO BE SATISFACTORY.At last a definite repart on the condition of the saw mill bridge pier will be made public.A special meeting of the City Council will be held this evening for he lo \"PIER | KILLED NEAR By Freight Train.HAD ARRIVED BY BY EVENING PASSENGER TRAIN AND WAS WALKING ON TRACK.Glen Sutton, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A sad fatal accident occurred bere last evening, when Fred Jacobs, farmer, died as a result of injuries he received by being struck by a freight train about a mile from this station.Little particulars have been learned so far as to just how the accident occurred.He wurrived on the evening train and after staying around the station for a.few minutes he left the building.He was not on his way bome when struck by the train.-His body was found shortly after a freight train had passed in the evening and was brought to the station.\u2018The Coroner and jury will open an incuest to-day.The deceased was a farmer and about fifty years of age.He leaves a widow and family.SERIOUS FIRE .N SUDBURY.Roller Rink Was Destroyed and Loss is Placed at $15,000.CYEL $2,600 WORTH OF CURLING STONES RENDERED USELESS \u2018AND, ROLLER SKATES \u201c BUENED.Sudbury, Ont.- Sept.\u2014(Special)\u2014One of the worst fires that has visited Sudbury for some time\u2019 broke out shortly before midnight last night and as result the Palace Roller Rink is a total rnin.The loss is estimated at %15,000 partly covered by insurance.Over.$2,000 worth of curling stones were destroyeil as well as.200 pairs of roller skates.How the fire started is a.mystery.A carnival was held in the rink the ; previous evening.The building being a wooden structure there was little 27 \u2018I hope of saving it and the firemen confined their efforts to the saving the surrounding properties.DISSERSIONS N - SPANISH CABINET, Catholic Newspapers Say Premier Will Resign.\u2014 of FRIENDS OF LATTER SAY REPORTS ARE ONLY PART OF \u2018CAMPAIGN.Mudrid, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Catholic - newspapers iiere are filled with stories of Cabinet dissentions, and many predict that the manifies- tions to be held next Sunday will force Premier Canalejas to retire on the eve of \u2018the assembling of the Cortes on October 3rd.They say further that Count Rom- Arkley, made the examination.| It is understood that the report is favorable and that in all -proba- bility the work of éompleting the bridge will be proceeded with at \u201c once.The second matter to -come before the Council this evening will \u2018be -the grading of the streets as being dope by the Street Railway Co.ancnes, President of the Chamber of Deputies, will succeed Canalejas.The latter's friends declare reports are part.of campaign.\u2014+ FAILURES IN CANADA.Montreal, Sept.27 ures\u2018in Canada this week totalled 18, as compared with 27 last° week and that 37 a year ago.GLEN SUTTON., Fred.Jacobs Struck Down| CRIMINAL CASES AT SWEETSBURG.| Judge Muivena Dis Disposed of Large Number at Siting of Court.TWO PARTIES AC ACQUITTED OF CHARGE OF THEFT OF MONEY, Sweetsburg, Sept.27.L(Soecial)\u2014 Judge Mulvena disposed ot a long list of cases here yesterday.\u201c E Auger, ot Roxton Pond, who was charged with the theft of $40 from the person, asked for a summary trial and Pleaded not guilty.At the.conclusion of the hearing the court held that there was not sufficient evidence to convict the accused, and he was discharged.\u2018GRANBY VAGRANCY CASE.Wm.Form, of Granby, pleaded being his third conviction, and he was sentenced to pay a fine of $10 or thirty days in jail.\u2018 _ LIQUOR CASE DISMISSED.G.Wilson, Potton Township, was charged at the instance of the .Col- ing violated the License law.As the prosecution was again not ready with their witnesses, the Court dismissed the action.A similar charge against A.Petit, of Roxton Pond was adjourned until next term.: + ALLEGED THEFT, CASE pre * J -harm.| with the theft of a horse and rig.A 7 \u2014 Business fai].at his home in Roxton Pond he offer- 3 \u2018MISSED.H.Ball, \u2018of \u2018Granby, was ch with stealing .$130 from one William |/ Ganpon.He asked for a speedy {rial\u2019 and pleaded not guilty After hearing the evidence the i héld that it was insufficient to viet the \u2018accused, and the.latter, discharged.No sfr ALLEGED HIGHWAY ROBBE John \u2018Bronson, who had been.committed on an alleged charge \u2018of ddgh- way robbery, appeared before the Court.He made option for a jury trial and was remanded to jail.The same Bronson also made a similar option in connection with a charge of assault, causing \u2018bodily .con- THEFT CASE DISMISSED.J.B.Brazeau, of Roxton Pond was charged with the theft of $40 from the person of a man under the influence of liquor.He asked for a speedy trial and pleaded not guilty.After the evidence had been heard the Court dismissed ithe accused holding tbat.there was not sufficient evidence to convict.JAIL.FOR THEFT OF A HORSE.J.B.Brazeau was also charged preliminary hearing was heard and the defendant was committed for trial The evidence showed that the accused had hired a horse at Farnham to drive five miles into the ountry.Instead of doing so he drove around the country for three days.Later on ed the horse and rig which was valued at, $150, to a man for $30 in cash {Continued on Page eight.) TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS.0000000000000000000000 LIEUT.-GOVERNOR FRASER SER- | Washington, - IOUSLY ILL.; Guysboro, N.8.7 Sept.27 \u2014(Spec- - ial)\u2014Lieut -Governor Fraser, whô has been ill at his summer residence here for some weeks, has taken a turn for the worse.His condition is .extremely critical.His son, Allister, arrived here last night and hurried to his father's bedside.\u201cDIED AFTER LENGTHY ILLNESS.Halifax, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014Hon.D.Fraser, Lieut.-Governor of Nova Scotia, died to- day after a lengthy Hines, GAYNOR NOT A CANDIDATE.New York, Sept.27.\u2014Mayor Gay- nor issued- last night for the first time a fuormal.statement saying that _ he 15 not a candidate in the Democratic nomination for governor.The Mayor \u2018does not say, however, what course he will pursue in the event the nomination is tarust- on him.KILLING FROST IN WEST.Winnipeg sept.27.\u2014The first Killing frost of this season occurred, ex- .tending throughout Manitoba and Saskatchewan.Five degrees of frost | Were recorded here and garden stuff .as damaged, but as much as twelve ! degrees were recorded at many points in the\u2019 west._ Harvesting operations, however ~are about completed and little damage can result./ LESS HOMICIDES IN U.S.Sept.27.\u2014In there were 2,854 homicides in that portion of the United States covered_ by death registry laws and in the; \u2018same .area 8,402 deaths due to | suicide.The figures are supplied by the census bureai\u2019s annual report on mortality, and cover about 85 per cent.of the population.SL88420068880808888484 \u2018CHAVEZ, PERUVIAN AVIATOR, - DEAD.Milan, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014A message from Domodossola says that George Chavez, .the Peruvian aviator, died there at 2.25 o \"clock this afternoon.VERDICT OF MURDER AGAINST CRIPPEN.à .> Sept.27.\u2014The inquest by eme Sebroeder into the death of Mrs.Cora Crippen, wife of Dr.Haw- ley Harvey Crippen, was concluded yesterday The witnesses added nothing new of importance.Their sto- were in the main a recapitula- | ton of facts which have already been plished.| pub: coroner\u2019s jury brought in a { verdict of wilful murder against Dr.Crippen.It decided that the remains found 1909 |.F447000777790007077000 in the cellar of his house d that her those.of his wife, an death resulted from hyoscin poison img.FARMER ATTACKED BY BULL.Halifax, N.S., Sept.27.\u2014William \u2018McIntosh, of South River Lake, Anti- gonish County, was almost killed by {a bull yesterday morning.Mr.Mac- Intosh was leading the animal to\u201d water when it attacked him.= The terrified man, realizing his position, fought the infuriated brute for almost fifteen minutes, when he was overpowered and dreadfully mauled by the crazy creature.APPLE CROP A FAILURE.St.John, N.B., Sept.27.\u2014 The Nova Scotia farmers are greatly disappointed in their apple crop, said Sir Frederick Borden, minister of militia, who passed through the city last night en route to Ottawa.\u2018\u2018They have been pessimistic for: some time,\u2019 he said, \u2018\u2018but the crop has fallen far below the worst tions.It will not be a quarter last year\u2019s yield, no one seems know why.\u201d of to \u2014 STRIKERS AND POLICEMAN OPENNG OF CATHOLIC BAZAAR.Last Night.emmsmgeuey PROCEEDS WILL BE GIVEN TO ST.VINCENT DE PAUL HOS- \" PITAL AND CRECHE ST.ELIZABETH.The formal \u2018opening of the: Roman Catholic Bazaar for the benefit of the Hospital St.Vincent de Paul and the Creche 8t.Elizabeth, took place, | last evening, at seven o \u2018clock, with a very large attendance.The large building was quite transformed fof the time being and was a perfect blaze of light and a riot of gaÿ \u2018 colors; the booths, arranged around the sides, being very gayly, and appropriately decorated.guilty to a charge of vagrancy.This | Fach parish was well represented, and two large booths were allotted to the Cathedral.At ome, \u201cAu Bon Marche,\u201d Mrs.L.E.Panneton presides, with .Mrs.Dorais and Miss Jeanne Panneton.The: tables were -loaded with pretty HIGH SCHOOL, GRANBY,- WITH NEW ANNEX; WHICH WAS A GIFT OF MRS.8.H.C.MINER.expecta-.| lector of Provincial Revenue with hav-larticles in embroicery lace, knitting, etz.The decorations were well carried out in crimsen and white, flags and bunting bein used most effectively.Ce y city\u201d Booth, also in bril- , is presided over te \u2018Misees \u2018Dussault , and is furnished with, all\" descyptions.of pretty -novel- PS : KContinies-on page 8.) IST an Presented With - an Address at Opening of the Court.GOOD RELATIONS .EXIST\" BETWEEN BENCH AND BAR IN ST.FRANCIS.On the opening of the fall term of the Superior Court this forenoon there was a large attendance of the members of the St.Francis Bar.Mr.Justice Globensky took his seat for.the first time at a regular sitting sinte his appointment, and the opportunity was taken to formally welcome him on the occasion of his ap- pointiment to the Superior Court of the District of St.Francis.Mr.Justice Globensky was accompanied to the Bench by Mr.Justice Hutchinson.\"THE ADDRESS FROM BAR.Aîter the Court had been opened, Mr: J.A.Leblanc, batonnier of the Bar, asked permission \u2018 to present \u2018an address of welcome to the newly appointed judge.The address was as follows : : \u201cHon.Arthur Globensky, * \u2018Judge of the Superior Court.\u201cHonorable Juage .\u2018\u2018\u2019The members of the Bar of St.Francis respectfully wish you a most cordial \u2018welcome.We say so plainly.We are most happy that you should be -the successor of a most eminent magistrate, who for four years had | re administered justice in this district with zeal and learning, for we have seen you at work, we do not ignore with whag enlightened and indefatigable devotedness you have worked to maintain the high honor and dignity of our profegsion, and we are deeply thankful to you for the same.: long \u201c*Naturally designated by a and brilliant career at the Bar, you will fulfill the judicial and continue the traditions of the distinguished magistrates who have preceded you, and of whom we are all proud.\u201cLet me be aljowed to say so that respect we hold for our judges that and esteem whi h their knowledge and disinterestedness work in the service of justice which to-day was an inspiration tp them.«That fine solidarity which unites the judge and layer in the great work which they have accomplished \u2018and which was their glory and we know none tr than you to appreciate and admire.\u201cWe repeat it, we are particularly FIGHT.Berlin, Sept.27.\u2014A twelve hours\u2019 \u2018stopped work yesterday in'a considerable part of Nortserni Serlin and resulted in the serious wounding * of between 40 and 50 persons.The trouble began when striking employ- ees of Kupfer & Co., coal dealers, attacked the strike-breakers whom the (Continved on Page 3.) fight between strikers and policemen happy that you are our judge.\u201d ADDRESS FROM COURT OFFI- : CERS.Mr.J.E.Genest, prothonotary, read an {of the of welcome from and on behalf of the Court officers.Reference in it was made to the good feeling which had always existed between the ny and the bench, (rotin on Page Four.) | } f i \u2018that a large fire was raging BUDGET OF NEWS FROM THETFORD MINES.Stadium Was Scene of Merriment | Tells What is Dolng tn This Im-| portant Mining Town.DRIAL BOARD FOR THETFORD MINES AND BLACK LAKE B | FORMED.Thetford Mines, -Sept.27.\u2014(Spe- cipl)\u2014A Burial Board has been formed for the united districts of Thet- ford Mines and Black Lake, consisting of Mr.W.H.Smith, chairman ; H/} Churchward, Hon.Secretary, and M¢ssrs.E.J.H.Lanham, J.Lipsey, Jde Johnson, J.Elliott, H.J.M.rwick, Trustees.The \u2018object of the fo mation of this Board\u2018 is to secure a burial ground for the Protestant population of the district which up to] the present time have been obliged to, use the cemeteries at Maple Grove or Kinnear's Mills.The Board consists of representatives of all the Englich- speaking denominations, and 1 be a strictly \u2018\u2018Union\u2019\u2019 corporation.It is understood that a con- vehient site for the new cemetery has be¢n obtained between Thetford Mines an} Black Lake on the new road.| CALL FOR.FIRE BRIGADE.fo little excitement was created at Thetford Mines Saturday on the re- of telephonic communication in a that the water 'and asking for the assistance of the local fire bri- le.Immediately on receipt of- the news, Mr.W.H.Smith, manager of thd Bell Mine, and Mr.B.J.Ben- neighboring town, Jorg anized the r volunteer brigades, armed with buckets and fire ex- guishers repaired to the railway stdtion preparatory to departing by train to the scene of .the conflagra- The mid-day train from _Sher- brgoke was somewhat late and dur- \u2018ing the interval news was received that the fire was under control, thus avoiding the necessity of further ac- tian.Too much praise cannot be -a- warded to Messrs.Smith and Ben- netit for the admirable way in which.thdy handled their men and the promptitude in which they prepared to;render assistance to their unfor- tufate neighbors.- BROTESTANT SCHOOL OPENED.he Protestant school at Thetford Mines has been opened for the ses- a It was deemed advisable on 3 recommendation of the Inspector £ superior Schools for the Province, to {obtain fresh premises in place of the building which had been kindly lent for the purpose \u2018 \u2018during the past thiÿee years by : Mr.\"A.\u20188.Johnson.Three good class rooms.have accordingly been\u2019 fitted up by the \u2018trustees, with all modern: improvements as far -as! possible.Thé school has been made into an Atademy and now consists of three departments, Academy, Model and\u2019 Blementary.Mr.W.H.jKer has been appointed Principal ; Miss M.B.Smith, Model teacher and\u2019 Miss Emma B.French, Elementary.e annual prize giving will take place Friday afternoon when the re- sus of the Quebec examination \u2018will be announced.CLUB FOR WORKING MEN.new Club, specially for the con- vehience of the working classes, -has been organized at Thetford Mines and was open for the admission of mem- bes on Saturday .night.Temporary premises have been secured in Thet- fo fd Mines West, which by the ener- gyjof the officials has been rendered myst suitable for the purpose _ and given a most attractive appearance.directors of the Club are : Presi- - Mr.E.J.H.Lanham ; Hon.Mr.H.J.M.: Berwick\u2019 A Mr.S.Richard- \u2018Board of Management, Messrs.Chapman, Tel.Roy, E.Stang- Vile, E.Bryant and E.Os- en d.Ho entering the premises.one capnot but be struck by the attract- iv ness of thé whole surroundings and ihe warmth and inviting aspect, v Hich has been imparted to the build- The main floor consists of.a la ge and lofty room 60 feet in je gth in which has been placed two whi billiard boards, tables for chess ng other games, refreshment count-.and cozy places for intellectual oo hersation Attached to the same cop I an up-to-date gymnasium has been fitted up.This room which is ca able of accommodating two hun- d people will also be fitted up wi h a stage and dramatic and mu- 0x performances will be given dur- - the coming winter,\u201d at regular intervals, under the supetrwision of a committee presided over by Mr.= W.2 Baker.The basement will be oc- ied as the howling alley, space be ng allotted for ways, and it is also contemplated to form there a miniature rifle range.où the upper flat the Reading Room been placed, in which the prin- 0 al Canadian daily papers are fo be.olitained, as well as numerous perio- dirals, magazines, etc., and.likewise, a number of English illustrated.and dable papers.A resident janitor has been appointed so that and refreshments can.be served during the time the Club is open from 11 a.m.to 11 p.m.The club has the nt only taken an interest in undertaking by giving liberal donations but have devoted their personal ime to a cause which they feel convinced will prove of immense use and \u2018 {Continued on pags seven.) - ® LOCAL FORECAST.East to soutn winds, showery this evening and to-might.Wednesday, fresh westerly.®secccsecssvsscoccins 3 THE WEATHER winds and clearing\u2014 cossoncousesseccecss i Richmond, Sept.27.\u2014(8pecial) \u2014 - Every eflort is being made by the police force and the citisens to lo- \u2018help à.good deal to improve the two good alley- | meals | support of the principal mine owners | ald the managers théreof, who have! the ewees reuse un DALY NEWS \u2018SPECIALS PURCHASED NEW PIPE ORGAN.Richmond, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The \u2018Methodist, Church of Richmond nave ' purchased a fine pipe organ from the Methodist Church at Coati- cook.'It is expected to be here shortly and will be installed immediately.\u2014 PREACHED FAREWELE SERMON.Mansonville, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Rev.Mr.Carpenter preached his farewell sermon last Sunday and\u2019 will leave this week with his family for Abbott's Corner, where he will have charge of the Baptist Church of that place.The best wishes of his many friends here follow him to his new\u2019 home.GOOD YIELD OF \u2018POTATOES, Granby, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.George Hyatt reports an extra yield of potatoes.'From half an acre he harvested 130 bushels of fine potatoes.These were of the Gold Coin variety.Mr.Hyatt also says he can beat Mr.Jones, of Pearceton, on large potatoes of the same variety, as he has 25 which weigh 30 1bs.RICHMOND\u2019 8 \u201cUNKNOWN\u201d STILL.cate the unknown stranger; supposed to be a man ' dressed in woman's clothes, which\u2019 has been causing so much excitement during -the past week.Tt .is to be hoped that the miscreant will| be brought to justice.CHURCH TO BB.5.RHOPENED FOR | SERVICE.Stanbridge East, Sept.27.\u2014(8pec- ial)\u2014It is announced that St.James Church will be opened for services on Sunday next, October 2nd, after having been closed.throughout the summer for extensive improvements.Morning service with celebration of the Holy Communion\u2019 at 11 o \u2018clock.Evening service at 7 a\u2019clock, IMPROVING MAGOG PROPERTY.Magog, September 27 \u2014(Special) \u2014 The old store, formerly occupied by Mr.R.M, Moore on Main street has been bought by Mr.L.A.Audet who is making extensive repairs on the building.It is to be converted into a store -of the modern plan.This with Mr.F.i E.Clark's new building will { structural appearance of the main street.| ADVENT QUARTERLY GONFER- ENCE.Iron Hill, Sept.:-27\u2014(Special) \u2014 The, Quarterly \u2018Conference.of the Bv- angelical\u2019 Advent Church wes held here from the 22nd to Sunday, the 25th, inclusive.\u2018 There was a good attendance and\u2019 much interest was evinced.Among the clergymen in} attendance were Rev.W.G Mans- Shmaflod SE, and Rev.A A.Wallace, of 8 n.i A good number from Sutton \u201cand Brome and other places .were in attendance.Hh - TWIN BABIES DEAD.Rock\u2019 Island, Sept.27 \u2014(Special)\u2014 | Mountain adjoiñing \u2018\u2018Mountain farm** \u20181st in II.Model ; 11.del.FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WILD CAT AROUND MANSON- VILLE.| Mansonville, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A wild cat \u2018was heard around here x few days ago in one of the trees in Mr.D- A.Manson's yard.WATERFRONT AT MAGOG QUIET.: Magog.September 27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The wharf here at Magog has ceased its appearance of activity for this\u2019 summer.The \u201c\u2018Lady of .the I,ake'\u2019 is .tied up at Newport for the months and the Str.\u2018Anthemis\u2019\u201d made her last trip last week.Beve eral owners of motor boats are hay ing their crafts stored for the wine ter and it will not be long before a power _boat will be a rare sight on the lake.b - - LOO.Waterloo, Sept.27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Mr.Harold G.Wright, florist ant vegetable raiser, who succeeded Mr.H.Hammond, whose large greem - house is situated on Western Avenue, has purchased a farm from Mr.Jos.Bourbeau within a mile of Shefford which he paid in the vicinity of $2< 000.-This farm contains about - 79.acres of good tilage land.He has sevs eral men and teams at work ploughe ing and getting the oil ready for the spring.Bm ced + BURY- MODEL SCHOOL.Bury, Sept.27.\u2014 (Special) The.following prizes and medals were \u2018as warded in connection with the stande ing of the pupils in the June exami»: nations : LE C.McLean\u2014Principal' s prize, $A for highest percentage, June exams =; $1, 1st in Third Model.B.Crawford \u2014 J.Mane\u2019s prise, ÿt, \u2018also, Dr.Macdorm ald\u2019s medal for.mathematics.: R.' Ward\u2014J.Mane's prise, $1, _ 106 and L.- Gillander\u2014Medal op\" ride \u201cof.the school for mathème- cs pl Jos.Mahes\u2014A.L.° Mclver's prise, $1, 1st in Preparatory I.Model., -D.Cheeseman\u2014A.L.Mclver's prisé $1, 2nd Preparatory I.Modél.R.- Brouillette and A.Dunsmore + M.Prangley's prise for neatness.A.Pehleman\u2014B, Fraser, P.Courte- manche, H, McCanna, L.\u201cPalmer, - I.rence, prises: for conduct \u2018and Fan \u2018tüality.The following prizes have béen ot D por $: Thos Fi fh Aq LA.Bavaria, $1 cac bd MARRIAGES, » roo PAVIS\u2014WRIGHT.: Sutton, - Que., Sept\u2019.27, (Special) \u2014The marriage of Mr.Gerald Davis, son of Mr.Nelson \"Davis, of Glen Sutton, and Miss Hattie Wright, the third daughter of Mrs.Ella Wright, of the same: place, took place at N, Troy, Vt., on Saturday afterioon.= Mr.Davis is the popular C.P.station agent at Glen Sutton, while | his bride is a popular young lady The funeral services of the twin ba-| bies \u2018of.Mr.and Mrs.H.B.Tice was conducted by Rev.F.H.\u2018Cole, Uni- versalist minister, at their bome on\" Monday afternoon at two o'clock.The babies, Lawrence and Florence, \"were ten months old and seemed to have been unusually well till they were strickeg with choldra infantum, on Thursday, Lawrence dying on Fri- {4-day and Florence on :8unday.The interment took place, in the Derby Line cemetery, Much sympathy is felt for Mr.aod Mrs.Tice: in this their te- |! cent _bareavement.Cd | GIRL MEETS WITH PAINFUL #& | ! ACCIDENT.\u2018Baldwin's Mills, Sept.ial)\u2014A: painful accident 27.\u2014( Spec- befelt the | little 10-year-old daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Lemuel Markwell, of this , place.* The little girl, Delia, with | her: cousin, Mildred Markwell were on their \u2018homeward way from school, when they were overtaken by a three- horse team hauling a heavy load of lumber, and driven by Mr.Fred | Markwell, an uncle of the children mentioned.Unnoticed by him, they stepped too close to the wheels and in some way, it is isupposed, little Delia tripped and ' fell, and the\u201d body, foot, | the hind wheel passed over her _ badly crushing her left leg and also fracturing the.leg near thigh.- Dr.Trenholme was little one, 5 ufferer.1 HEAD OFFICE WM.FARWELL, President.| | MACKINNON, { ii | Acton Vale | was # beautifnl pearl necklate.called | and did all that was possiblé for the | though ne \u2018is still a great ! | \u201cEASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Established 1839 of that pretty hamlet.The young couple took the \u201cevening expresa : fon Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.Davis have the - wishes of a large circle of friends for a long and happy life.They will Bo to housekeeping in Mr.L.Cro - ~ tenement house in the Glen \"Village \u2014 GRIFFIN\u2014BISHOP.Marbleton, Sept.26.A.quiet but pretty.wedding was sol emnized at the home of Mr.and Mra.| B.R.Bishop at 9 a.m,, Sept.22nd., when their niece, Miss _ Nellie Maud Bishop, of Combridge, _Mass:, young».est daughter of the late Wells Bishe op, of Constable, N.Y., was united ing \u201cthe holy bonds of matrimony to Mr, .| Harry Melville Griffin, of Boston, Mass The ceremony was performed \u2018by the Rev.W.R.Johnston, of East Ahgus, -the bride being given away by her\u2019 uncle, B.R.Bishop.Immedfa- tely after the ceremony, the gues who consisted of only the immediate relatives, sat down to a : ding breakfast after which the happy couple took the Quebec (\u2018entral Express for Quebec and other pointgss \u201d J Their future home will be Cambridge, \u2018The groom's gift to the bride i She: also.réceived many valuable, and useful presents.Mass.LABADIE-\u2014DEMERS.v \u2018A very pretty and interesting wo {Continuea « on RR LD se a Capital and Reserve, $5, 100,000.rd SHERBROOKE, QUB .8.H.C.MINER, Vice-President; General \u201cManager, Fastotan Montrenl : St: Joseph, Beduos Asbestos | East Hatley - ft.Jumes St: _&t.Remi .Ayer's CUf Farnham 120 St.Cath.St: W, Scotstown Bedford | Frelighsburg 503 \u2018St.Cath.Bt.W.Sherbrooke Beebe | Granby North.Hatley Sherbrooke, Well.St: \u2014 Beloeil \u201c Hemminsford Ormistpwn- Bherbrooke, Upper Beloeil Station, Henryville - Phitipaburg Stanbridye East vt Bic Howick Richinsne Htanstead .L Bishop's Crossing Hüntinsdon Rimouski Button 20 Black Lake | Iberville Rock Jsland Sweetsbarg Brome- = Joliette Roxton Falls Thetford Mines J Bromptonville Knowlton Roxton Pond Thetford Mines, we K, Chambly Basin Läcolle Bt.Armand Station Upton Clarenceville Lawrenceville K:.Chrysostome Valconrt A Coaticook\u2019 - Lennoxville Ste.Flizabeth Waterloo Cookshire .| Magog St Felix de Valois Wat Cowans Mansonville - St Ferdinand d'Halffax Feedon otford Danville Marbleton St.Gabriel de Brandon West Sheffo Dixville - Marieville.St.Gèorge, Beauce Windsox Mills Dunham Megantic St.Hyacinthe East Broukhtot Mont St.Hilaire St.Johns Also Brincnes in Manitoba, Alberts ond Britnl Colt es \u201c4 = Savings Depar tment at all Offices - 3 CORRESPONDENTS ALL OVER THE WORED: winter * \u2014(Special)- - \u201ceu PURCHASED FARM NEAR WATER - Venu; PE YS EE SE nie 18 H.Ellis\u2014F.G.Goodenough's prise, _ | Kirkpatrick, | M.Ross .and H, Law- { \u2018| | fered for 1920-11 ; Mru.: F.-M.Pope, : \u2018El $5, English ;.Mr.0.F.Anderson, $5, - Bi! 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Mr.Leavitte, Birch- PAGE TWO.7 \u201c GHENBROOKS DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27,;1910.ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL for appendicitis by Dr.Lynch, of | A ] tally Reports From Correspond- oats 0f What Is Going On.\u2014\u2014 \u201cDANVILLE.Mrs.Erwin Mountain and Friday after 1 > Jeter a St.Johnsbury, Vt- Her other, Mrs.Wm.Sampson, of Wind- + Mills, will accompany her.| Mr.and Mrs.E.T.Yale drove in \u201c .,m Robertson on Friday to attend ar 2 Merrick R.McCracken left on \u2018\u2019riday to resume his studies at Mec- Nong week-end arrivals are: Miss i Clouston, of Sherbrooke, guest of visiting her -sister, Mrs._-ameson, at the Danville House; Mr.+nd Mrs.N.Fergus Dinning and ¢ of Sherbrooke, guests aughter, Of Mrs, C.Webb; Mr.W.clunn, of Portland, guest of Dr.and Mrs.R.H.Stevenson; Mr.and Mrs.rank Pharo and childrem, of -Thet- ford Mines, visiting friends for a few - ays; Mr.A.C.Miquelon, of Hebert, home over Sunday; Mr.and Mrs.A _hie McCallum and Miss = Palmer, sf Sherbrooke, guests of Mr.J.P.Hdwards; s.-Abbott, of \u2018Rutland, Vt., visiting' Mrs.Jas.A.- Porter ; Mr.Allen Wilson, of Sherbrooke, with his family for the week-end; Mr.P.P.Johnson, of Thetford Mines ; Miss Winnie Leith, of Melbourne, zuest of Miss Er Edwards; Mr.P.Tadolphe Baril a à friends, of Warwick, attending te Fair Saturday, hy auto.~ daugh- to visit \u201ctontreal, Bos- is spending a month with Miss Annie Gibson at *\u2018Idylewilde.\u201d Mr.O.N.Emerson, of 8t.Johns- bury, Vt.,7is a guest of Mr.and Mrs.A.Spatkes.Rss Besse Gibson, Miss Myrtle Miller, of Montreal ; Mr.Wm.Wright and Miss Bertha Wright, of the.New Sherbrooke House, Sherbrooke, were \u2018the week end guests of Mr, and Mrs.\u201c1.W.8.Gibson.- Mrs.Blake, of Woodsville, Vt., is visiting her sister, Mrs.Frank Foster.| = - Mr.Geo.S.Harvey, who has been quite ill is much improved.Hon.P.8.G.McKenzie, Provincial Treasurer, was the guest of the Agricultural Society on -Saturday, and delivered a most interesting address lunch, given to the Judges and Directors.Miss Agnes Vallee, of Sherbrooke, | is the guest of Mrs.E.W.8.Gib- som.: Arrivals and departures include :\u2014 Mrs.Geo.Thurber to Boynton with her sister, Mrs.Dustin ; Mrs.C.Wilton, Mass., \u2014 ; \u201cton; Mr.and Mrs.T.A.Casady, Mr.Ralph and Miss Bertha Wilson, King- sey Falls; Mrs.Bean, Way's Mills ; Miss LeBaron, East Hatley were Week end guests of Mr.8.and Miss L.Wilson at the \u2018\u2018Woodbines\u2019\u2019 ; Mr.G.Mc- Kenzie of Richmond calling on friends cause serious anxiety.when a letter of | {longing Sherbrooke, Monday morning.Dr.McCurdy is in attendance and the patient\u2019s condition is such as to still The Ladies Mission Circle met Sat- urda; afternoon with \u2018Mrs.Carl Rose of regret was read to Miss Lowe, who is leaving Barnston in the near future to make her home in Ontario.- Congratulations are extended to Mr.and Mrs.Murdock McKenzie on their recent marriage, which event took place Tuesday evening, at Coat- iccok.CL : Mr.S.George and Miss Pearl Buck- land are visiting Mr.and Mrs.Willie Buckland at East Angus.Mr.Harry Buckland has gone Sherbrooke as an employee -in ds garage.one 5 Homer Cleveland and H.\u2018Thompson have invested in a gasoline engine to cut their corn and do their threshing.Co ; Mr, Orin Wheeler bas been cutting corn with his new corn cutter at Mr.Edv.ards\u2019 and Mr.Alexander's, of Compton.a.: Mr.K.Morrison is gradually- recovering and is being cared for.by \u2018Nurse Currier of Libbytown.Mr, Hollis Morrison is still very poorly, \u2018Mr.L.Dresser had the misfortune to kill a fine five-year-old cow be- to Mr.J.N.Jenks,\u2019 last week, by striking her in the.head with a hammer., so .The funeral of the late L to the Mrs.A.H.Draper was held Sunday afternoon at the residence of thef ber- Ne eaved parents.The service was; conducted by the Rev.Mr.Terrÿ of Coaticook, who spoke in words of, encouragement and sympathy.A large number of the relatives and friends of Mr.and Mrs.Draper from Moe\u2019s River were present besides a number of Barnston friends and neighbors.The floral tributes: were \u2018both! numerous and beautiful.Deep sympathy is felt for Mr.and Mrs.Draper in the loss of their first born.Mr; W.H.Buckland has returned from:B?idgeport, Conn., having had a very delightful visit.On his return he was accompanied by Mr, Roddie Cleveland, who is to spend a few weeks, the guest of his parents.Mr, and Mrs.Orin Wheeler were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.N.Jenks at the tea hour, Sunday.Mr: and Mrs.J.Cleland returned last week from their summer cottage at Elmwood Park.a Miss E.Bishop is leaving the ploy of Mrs.E.Akhurst at icook to work in the mill.Mr;.and Mrs: Smith, who will leave the Wheeler Farm, Barnston, the beginning of October, gave a dance to \u2018à few of the young people, Saturday evening, Mr, and Mrs.L.Dresser were absent calling on relatives and friends every day last week except Friday.em- Coat- Saturday ; Mrs.Sly, of Watertown,.N.Y., and sister, Mrs.J.Rose, King-' sey Falls, calling on friends Friday ; | Miss Gladys Morrill, Asbestos, guest over Sunday of her cousin, Miss.Bernice Stimpson ; Mrs.E.E.Gilman, - \u2018Asbestos, in town Monday calling on \u201cfriends\u201d Miss Rose, Kingsey Falls, guest over Sunday of Mis.A.Cam: eron; Miss E.M.Fynan, of Richmond\u2019 guest of Miss \u2018Maude Sparkes, Sætur- day.- : Mr.into his new store on the corner of Depot and Main Streets this week.The Dorcas Society was entertained on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs.Austin I.Morrill.- 4 \u2014 BARNSTON.Much sympathy is felt by our community for Mr.and.Mrs.Draper in the loss of their infant son, Lincoln Lloyd, who passed away from pain Thursday morning.The funeral.service was held Sunday at one o'clock at the, home, the -interment taking place at Moe's \u2018River.} Mr.C.Morrison was operated on PECIFY Masi Cél- edonia Water by name; if you don\u2019t you \u2018run the risk of get- \u201cting just ordinary \u201cCaledonia\u201d\u201d Water! Magi is the one water from the.only Caledonia spring.=} ja sto bil \u2018AG 1, bottled & .only at the Spring, is sold either natural or carbon- - ated and may be bought from coast to coast in splits, pints, quarts and half-gallons at cafes, hotels, bars, drugstores or railroad dining and cafe cars, _ or from your grocer - by the bottle or case.cou sure The Ca E.W.S.Gibson is moving\" NE should drink Magi daily, D.McMANAMY & CO., Agents, Sherbrooke, Que.Miss Nora Dresser is working \u2018lor Mrs.A.L.Parker for a few days.Coaticook H-use\u2014Popular Home Lloyd Draper, infant son- of Mr: and of his sister, Mrs.Stewart, on Sunday.: .The Anniversary Services of Chal- mers Presbyterian Church will take place, Sunday, October 2nd.Rev.Mr.Richalson, pastor of St.Andrew's Church, Sherbrooke.On the following Monday evening the Annual Supper will take place at which men will be present.A special programme qj music is being arranged by the choir.; OT The annual Thanksgiving Harvest Service was held in St.Anne's Church Sunday.The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with flowers, grain, vegetables, etc.Special music was rendered by the choir.At the evening service, the pastor, Rev.Rural Dean Hepburn, was as- gisted by his son, Mr.Channel Hepburn.\u2018 Miss Maude McCourt has gone on an extended visit to Farnham and real.M W.Converse, of Montreal, the week end at his home in Melbourne.a AYER'S CLIFF.Rev.Mr.\u201d Goudie, of Rast Hatley, conducted the Sunday morning service in the Union Church in exchange ith Rev.C.Moore.oo wine Ladies\u2019 Guild will meet with Mrs.Frank Jones on Thursday of this.week.The appointment of the Congregational Ladies\u2019 Aid for mext week was.changed to Friday, October 7th, when Mrs.Edgar Davidson, of Fair- fax, entertains them to dinper at 1 o\u2019clock.Mayor Vaughan is very poorly.Dr.Jones is attending him.for the past two weeks.Mrs.G.H.Swetland, of Concord, N.H., was a guest of Mrs.Wm.Chamberlain last week.Miss L.Frances Carleton, after a year's absence, is spending .a few weeks with her mother, Mrs.À.A.Drew.Mrs.Irving MacCoy and little son are visiting her parents in East Hatley.i Miss Grace Hand, with a party of friends, spent the week-end at Mr.B.F.Kezar's camp on Massawippi Lake.We are sorry to lose from among us Mr.and Mrs.Henry \u2018 Buck and family, who are moving this week 1 to New York.\u201d Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 Fred Guild, of North Hatley, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Davis and family.Mrs.Chas.- Robinson, who has been quite ill for the past two weeks, does not improve as her friends would wish.Mrs.H, Bachelder and daughter, Carrie, of Sherbrooke, were guests Tuesday in Sherbrooke on business.Miss Winnie Sampson is the guest of her sister, Mrs.(Dr.) Brown, travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Prop._\u2014 RICHMOND.| Arrivals include : Mr.Carl Emmer- son, of Boston, Mass., guest of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Chas.Campbell ; Mr.and Mrs.G.T.Hill, of Montreal, former residents of this town, visiting their son, Mr.C.J.Hill ; Mr.Harry Driver, of Montreal, and Mr.John Hawker, the week end in town ; Mr.Clarence Kelly, of Montreal, Sunday with his mother ; Miss Pearl Sheppard from a visit to Montreal ; Mrs.J.Kerr and Miss Vernie Kerr, of Montreal, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Dyson ; Mrs.J.Hayes, of Sherbrooke guest of his sisters, Mrs.\u2019 Noel and Mrs.Snow ; Mr.H.A.Clark of Mon- \u2018treal-the week end with his parents ; Mr.Dunn, of Montreal, the Mr.Sid Gilchrist; Mr.and Mrs.Barry; of Barton, Vt., a few weeks with friends and relatives ; Miss C.Proulx, of Montreal with her patents; - = = ea : Pme -\u2014 jo} [mn I An Ouhce of | Prevention is worth a pound of cure.As a preventative for troubles arising from a disordered mach and kidneys \u2014for constipation, iousness, gout, - rheumatism, etc.,\u2014 | OF-QUALITY is an unex- celled specific.Nor does it derange the normal functions of the organs, Thirst - quenching Magi, wonderfully \u2018\u2018fresh\u2019\u2019 in & flavor, is just the simplest and EB most delicious beverage.you 1d- possibly imagine.You Be you ask for it by name.ledonia Springs Co., Limited Caledonia Springs, Ontario 12 Be Re = 2 guest of on Saturday to see her son, , Rand, who is leaving for a position pe The .A t speaker for the occasion will be the MoOSt 1MuEUIAlE possession.\u201cMr.H.Hackett has been quite ill at Mr.C.E.Standish\u2019s over Sunday.- KE Miss Bachelder spent Monday and Mrs.F.O.Rand was in Derby Line Earle in a Boston firm.- | Mrs.W.E.Hurd, who has been quite ill, is convalescent.Little Clarine Dezan died on Mon- weeks.Her twin died about days ago.Much sympathy is felt for the family in their trouble.The twin ing world.Church here on \u2018Tuesday, October 4th.Several speakers are expected for the evening session.The family of Mr.G.S.Heath are where they will make their home.+ i MAGOG.© An informal dance was given by the young people of this town on Saturday evening in the.Operd House.| There were about twenty-five couple present and a good- time was enjoyed by all.It is the \u2018intention of the young people to hold similar dances every two ar three weeks during the winter months._ © Mrs.C.A.K.Macpherson and daughter, Marjorie, are spending a few weeks in Montreal, guests of Mrs.Macpherson\u2019s brother, Mr.R.Brown.Mr.J.Hodgson spent the week-end in Montreal.: Miss G.Horner spent the week-end in Sherbrooke, Mr.R.Boucher has returned from a \u2018two weeks\u2019 vacation at his home in Boston.075 Mr.E.A.Robinson, who is at present in the Western Hospital at Montreal, is improving and is expected home shortly.turned to Montreal to\u201c esume his duties as choirmaster and organist ot the St.James Church.: Mr.\u201cDoc\u201d Macmillan, of Medicine Hat, is home, brought east by the illness of.his mother who has been in very poor health for some time.+ CLEVELAND.Arrivals are : Mr.Wm.Scarry, of St.Johnsbury, Vt., visiting at Mr.Chas.Commuskey\u2019s; Miss Flynn, of Montreal, visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Flynn; Mrs.| B.Landry and little son, of King- sey Falls, guests of Mrs.J.Law lon Monday; Miss Maggie Herrin, of Montreal, guest of the Misses Flynn.Departures are: Mrs.E.Findlay, rand children, visiting friends in Dan- ville for the week-end; Miss K.Flynn to Alberta after visiting her pari ents, and was accompanied by her \"sister, Miss Alice; Mrs.Bradley _ to | Boston, Mass., after spending the i summer at Ferncliff, and her son to i Concord, N, H., to attend college; | Mr.and Mrs.T.H.Fulker and son | Gordon to \u2018Baton, Colorado, after | spending the summer with Mrs.Ful- | ker's mother, Mrs.Law, at \u2018\u2018Plea- sant View.\u2019 | The Presbyterian social workers, of New London, will meet at the home of Mrs.J.Day on October 13.- day morning after an illness of four ten daughters of Charlie and Eva Dezan were about\\ ten months old and were handsome babies, but our All-Father had a place prepared for them and \"has taken them from a sinful suffer- A Stanstead County Sunday School convention will be held in the Union and special music is being prepared leaving for Derby Line on Wednesday Professor C.V.Chamberlain has re- | Mary Mrs.J.Babineau has movéd on to ! lon Sunday morning was the \u2018McLeod's ; \u2014_ \u2014\u2014 da Kater quite à number from here attended the Fair at Danville on Saturday | Mr.Frank Weller, of Asbestos, guest |last.\u2018\u2019Jhe weather being favorabse, there was a large turnout.\u2014\u2014 COMPTON, ; Mr.E.Beañdry has sold his farm Mr.- Quay, oI Bu.Leon, with al- mr.4.I.ralge was confined to the house Ior tle weex-end Wwitk iu- mess.: mrs.Wm.Reilley left on Saturday also Mr.Nicholson and local clergy- for Moncrgal, en route for hes home |goyl on Saturday; Mrs.P.Hammer- in Calgary, Alia.panied by her niece, Miss Jjora Bt.waurent, or this piace, who wul remain in the West tor an extenaeu visit.mecent Visitors in town include : Mr.Arthur Crack, B.A., of Kings- .pury, guest of his brother, Dr.Crack; Mr.and Mrs.Norton, of Hamiiton, Ont., and Mr.and Mrs.Ml.Lalu- miere, of Lennoxvuise; Aiaerman and Mrs.Geo.Paige, of Coaticook, and miss Margaret Learned, of learned Plain.\u2019 \u2018Miss M.E.Moore, of Sherbrooke, is in Compton to spend some time with her aunt, Miss Fleming, Who continues in poor health.\u2018I'he preacher in St.James\u2019 Church Rev.Dr.Plummer, of Bidetord, North De- \u2018von, Eng.Dr.Plummer was accompanied to Compton by Mrs.Plummer, and while here were the guests of Mrs.A.Bliss, \u2018\u2018Maplehurst.\u2019\u2019 Mrs.A.\" L.Pomeroy and Miss Elsie Pomeroy are spending a few days in Coaticook.Mrs.Landry returned to Montreal on Monday after spending several weeks in Compton with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Houle.Mr.F.Smith, of Melbourne, has rented the farmi of Mr.>s.L.Pome- roy, and with his family will reside in Compton after October 1st.Mrs.St.Pierre, of Bromptonville, and Mr.C.E.Trudel, of Quebec, spent the week-end in Compton, the guests of Mrs.Drolet.+ GALS@N.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Donald Chisholm visited friends in Scots- town this week; Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Louis and son, Thor, of Hanover,, N.H., visiting Mrs.Louis\u2019 parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Graham ; Mr.John Stewart in Dell last week; Miss Dorothy Stearns and Miss Katie Morrison, of Scotstown, and Miss Molly McDonald, ot Portland, recent - guests of'Mrs.A.J.McLeod ; Miss Effie McIver and Miss Agnes McLeod from Bcotstown, where they have been\u2019 visiting Mrs.N.G.Scott; Miss Irene and Mr.Robert\u2018 Scott, of Scotstown, visiting their grandparents, Mr.gnd Mrs.J.S.Mclver, this week; Miss Mary Graham, of Hanover, N.H., who has been visiting her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Donald Graham, to Hanover the first of the week.To The young peoDlé of Galson gave a Party last Tuesday evening at the home-of Mr.A.'F., McLeod in honor of Miss Mary\u2019 \u201cStewart.-\u201cA¥ large he was accom- good time.Refreshments oweré -ger- ved by Miss Kathryn Mcleod iMiss Flossy Morrison .and Miss Mibdred McLeod, after which Mn.; Harold : Cowan.presented Miss Stewart with a beautiful silver.biseuit jar.Tow 4 \u2019 ç BIRCHTON.\u201c A: thanksgiving service will be held in the church next Sunday, which will be decorated for the occasion.A thank-offering will be taken to aid the parsonage repair fund.The parsonage robt has recently been shingled.A meeting of the W.C.T.U.will be held at the home of Mrs.E.E.Todd on Thursday evening at 7.30 o'clock, 29th inst.] Mrs.Horace Todd recently celebrated her 87th birthday.Many of her friends remembered the occasion by sending a shower of picture post cards.Arrivals and departures : The f{following relatives and friends recent guests of Mr.and Mrs.Gagnon: Mr.D.M.Smith, of Aberdeen, Wash.; Mr.and Mrs.D.K.McDonald and family, of Spring Hill; Mrs.Norman McDonald and child, of Cumberland Mills, Me., and Miss Marion McIver, of Boston, Mass.; Mr.Forrest Hooker and Miss S.Andrew, of Dudswell, guests of their aunt, Mrs.A.Todd; Mr.B.Lavallier is spending a week in Cornwall, Ont.; Mrs.Hollis Coatg accompanied by Miss Smiley, of Montreal, spent Sunday at Island Brook._ DIXVILLE.Arrivals and departures : Mr.H.Mayhew, of Barton, Vt., visiting his father, Mr.G.W.Mayhew; Miss Mabel Hill from Hereford for the weekend; Mr.Sam Gilson, of Waterville, with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Gilson, on Sunday; Mr.\u2019 Fred Wallace and Miss Myrtle Bailey, who have been visiting relatives, to Montreal on Monday morning; Mr.\u2018and Mrs.C.J.Wright, Montreal, at Mr.Lewis Wright's.While driving home from Mr.C.C.Hanson's on Friday evening Mr.W.Willis arid Mr.'W.Paige collided with another team, throwing the.occupants of both teams out.Mr.Willis was the only one injured in any way and he had his shoulder quite badly hurt.: .The funeral of the late William Norris took place from his late residence on Thursday afternoon, - Rev.C.P.England officiated.A number of young and middle-aged people gathered at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Humphrey on Thursday evening and enjoyed a good old- fashioned corn roast.I pat KEITH.Arrivals and departures : Mrs.Al- 4ired Ferguson and little son, Kenneth, of Littleton, N.H., guests of her aunt, Mrs.Norman McLeod, on Tuesday last; Miss Ellen McKdy, of Lowell, Mass., and Miss Inez McDonald, of Milan, guests at Mr.John P.Miss Edith McCaskill guest of the Misses Wilson for the week-end; Mrs.M.McCaskill from Red Mountain on Friday, where she spent the last Week guest of her McLeay to Boston after spending the last three weeks with relatives; Ken- chanan, A.McLeay, F.McLeod, Miss- day evening.\u2018crowd wih preséitt and rbért 4 Vety' daughter, Mrs.McIver; Miss Christie guest 31 tod Fair; Messrs.Colin Duffield and | Tommy Olson calling on friends Fri \u2018The box social held in the school house on Friday evening \u2018was not very largely attended.Mrs.N.McLeod, who has been Very i, is now convalescent.BLACK LAKE.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.- H.Bernett, who has been the guest**of her daughter, Mrs.J.M.Johnston, to Lenroxville; Mrs.W.Hall, of Leeds, Qué., guest of Mr.and Mrs.D.Wil- { ick and children, of Robertson, guests of Mrs.Crabtree; Mr.and Mrs.Wool- sey, of Robertson, on Friday visiting frignds; Mr.and Mrs.R.Oliphant and child, to reside in Winnipeg, Dr.Hamilton, of Montreal, guest of Mr.and Mrs.Dean at Lakeside Cottage;- Mids Clough, of Sherbrooke, guest of Mrs.AF.Fosse Calmon Club left their old quarters last\u2019 week and are now oOc- cuflying the house recently vacated by iMr.Edwards.On Thursday even- ingi the club gave an informal entertainment presided over by Mrs.Cafp:eron in honor of Mr.Raymond, whp is about leaving here to.resume his| studies at McGill Universify.> ~~ SOUTH DUDSWELL.°° Mr.and Mrs.R.A.Patrick and sort, Robert, spent a couple of days in town and took in the Marbleton Fair.10° be Mackey Brothers are going the roynds with their threshing machiner.M.Orr is home after a pleasant visit at his brother\u2019s, Mr.Orr's, in Maine.; (Another correspondent.) the farmers in.this vicinity are all y busy with their harvesting and report good crops.rrivals and departures: Mr.Hen- unningham to Sawyerville.visit- ry\u2019 ing relatives; Mr.and Mrs.Frank C.White and little son, Charlie, to their home in Coventry, Vt.; Miss Maude Orr to Dudswell Centre, after spending a few days at home; Mr.and Mrs.E.F.Orr to Windsor Mills Saturday, where they will spend a few days with their daughter, Mrs.F.[P.Anderson.\u2014 femme min) WINDSOR MILLS.Paper Company, is away for a Vacation and is visiting New York, and will also visit his New Hampshire horhe before returning to Windsor Milis.Geo.Rankin, who is in the employ of the Royal Bank of Canada and for the past year has been at the; Westmount branch, Las been trahsferred to Vancouver.He \u2018was in town for a couple of days this w visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrd.S.H.Rankin, previous to his dephrture, and left Friday morning for this new field of labor.His many friends all join in wishing him- all sucéess in the Far West.r.H.M.Thorne, of the Canada Paper Company, Montreal, was in t for a few days this week for for Friday returning to Montreal \u2018oh Friday._ \u2018The Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Methodist | Mr.A.E.Coirm, of the \u2018Canada Exclusive chasing now.+ L.A.BAYLEY] A Charming Exposition of ~ Dress Fabrics Embracing Distinctive Weaves of Superior Quality \u2018 | Produced by the Best Woollen Mills in Europe,\u2018 j The real beauty of the new colorings, which in some instances are exclusive to this Store, are of compelli interest to visitors to this Department.not hitherto shown in Sherbrooke, may here in the highest qualities.materials carried suggests almost unlimited possibilitieg for distinctive Fall Costumes, while the unusually complete assortment emphasizes the advantages of Samples sent on Application.New Falt « 2, be obtained Thé immense variety of | | ~Eiderdown Flannel, in red, b 54 inches wide.: , Fine Unshrinkable Cream FI 75e, 80c, 90c per yard.17e, 20c per yard.$3.00, for $2.38 i : \u2014 A.Church will meet in the basement of ithe Church on Thursday, the 29th.«Arrivals and departures : Mr.and rs, Orr from Dudswell Centre, visiting their daughter, Mrs.Frank An- - derdon; Miss A.Cavanagh (nurse) to Moxtreal after a couple -of weeks gueÿt of Miss B.Chapman; Mrs.Mo- \u201cMcCourt and daughter, Annie, to y, N.Y.; Miss Grace Horner, of Magog, visiting Mrs.R.Robinson recently; Miss Armour the week-end in Mi Gos Mr.and Mr».W.Miller and Misg Opzoomer Sunday in Richmond guests of Mr.and Mrs.C.Miller ; |Mr.,F.R.Samson in Magog over the |woskcens; Miss A.Robinson in Danbille recently.Willodale -Rebekah Lodge will give a cdncert in McCabe\u2019s Hall on Thursday, September 29th.dpm - HIGH FOREST.Afrivals and departures include : Mr.! Wm.Mackay to Richmond guest of his son,Dr.E.Mackay ; Mr.Al- \u2018bert.McRae, of Sherbrooke, at Mr.William Mackay\u2019s ; Mrs.William J, Lo ery, of Low Forest, at.her brother/s, Mr.R.J.McRaèë ; Mr.Mrs and Guy Waldron and little son, of East Clifton at her parents, Mr.W.Gallagher\u2019s ; Mr.Jas.McVetty, of Learned Plain at his brother\u2019s, Mr.Alfred McVetty ; Mrs.J.Lowery, Sr.at Bast Angus visiting her brother, Mr.JA.McVetty ; Mr.Hollis Evans, awyerville at his uncle's, Mr.J.Jas.and Alfred McVetty a large drove ,of cattle throligh here on Thursday last.Little Donald McRae who has been seriously ill, is now convalescent.Mrè.W.Gallagher is on the sick list.\u2014 3 BETHEL.Redent arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Armstrong and little son, home to South Ryegate, Vt.; Miss {Virginia Hodgson from Granby, visiting friends here, and left on Tuesday to visit relatives in Magog.She Was accompanied by her aunt, Mrs.| G.Truax ; Mr.J.Knowlden home/to Sherbrooke; Mrs.W.G.Robinson and Mr.Duff Robinson, from North Haverhill, N.H., visiting relatives here; Mr.and Mrs.R.Hodgeson, from Granby, former residents! of this place, visiting old friendp here and in South Durham.Mr.| Leclair died on Thursday at the heme of Mr.A.Farland after a short |illness, at the age of 75 years.pent took place on.Saturday at the Roman Catholic h Cemetery, South Durham.[= | MILBY.cL Mr.|E.Tambs has gone on a visit to Pepperell, Mass., for some weeks.Mrs; M.D.Libbey left Wednesday for Boston for a few weeks.Mrs.i B.Urwick entertained Guild ladies to tea Wednesday.There are extensive repairs made lon the Tambs property.Miss| Burton, of St.Johmsbury, Vt.is visiting at her father\u2019s.the being > + Cf HARDWOOD FLAT.; Mrs.Wm.Wood, from Lennoxville, spent Bb few days last week, Mrs.W.R.Todd.tion have finished their harvesting neth and Willie.McCaskill, John Bu- [and report an extra good crop.Mr.B.L.Harrison has started out £a Alice and Olive McLéod to Marble- With his threshing machine.Mrs.(Adam Ross, sr., is spending a \u20ac 8 Brie .the | f 5.! 4 Ey all the farmerns in this sec- | £ \u20183 Genuine Scotch Blankets, \u2018manufactured from the finest fleece - designs and.colorings, 15e, 18c, 20c, 25c per yard.~ | Blankets, Flannels, Comforters an i Bei Genuine Eiderdown Comforters, ) pretty designs and colors, 5 Special Sale of Wool Blankets, size 60 x §0; regular We Are Especially Equipped to 3 \u2018Design, Manufacture and Erect SMALL HIGHWAY BRIDGES.\u2018wool, whipped separately, and with pretty pink or blue borders.~~ § 1 Heavy Kimona Flannelettes, in light and dark shades, .pretky- Grey Flannel, plain or twilled, light or dark shades, 16c, \"a,\" 7 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c, 45c per ward.10 Th luej pink, grey, mauve and \u2018whitd* § ë annels, 45c, 50c, 60c, be, Too te 4 Flannelettes, 10c, 13, es See display in Window.AYLEY Miss Nina Cable is working for her aunt, Mrs.R.Leggett.= ab pe ° WILSON\u2019'S MILLS: Arrivals and departures include: Mr.\u2018and' Mrs.Chas.Matheson, of Littleton, N.H., guests of Mr.- and Mrs.A.Fraser, Mr.and Mrs.\u2019 R.Symes, visiting friends in St.Johns- bury.Vt; Mr.and Mrs.Wallace Hall, of Quebec, guests of Mr.and \u2018Mrs.J.Burray; Mrs.Fogarty, of West Newton, Mass., and Mrs.Jos.Rankin, of Boston, Mass., guests of their uncle, Mr, M.Clancy; Mrs.J.Symes and son, Gordon, of Mentreal, guests of Mr.ahd Mrs.CW.Wilson on Sat: urday; Miss A.Smith, to St.Johns- her parents here.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 RED MOUNTAIN, Arrivals.and departures : Misses Mary and Christina McKay and Mrs.Blake, of Portland, Me., with their mother and brother on their vacation; Mr.Johnnie McKay to Megan- tic; Miss Maggie Smith, nurse, to Sherbrooke after staying three weeks ~) THE BEST GIFTS ÿ are those which last.For this reason gifts of silver are always ÿ appreciated.To distinguish the best, look for the trade mark | 1847 ROGERS BROS.Handsome presents may be g8.selected in spoons, knives, à forks, or fancy serving pieces.À \"Silrer Plate that Wears\u2018* A Best tea sets, dishes; waiters, etc., are stamped \u2018MERIDEN BRITA CO.| FOLDRY LPANDING VRALERG bury, after two months\u2019 stay \u2018with AUTOMOBILE | || GARAGE Washing -and Polishing, Os mobile, Zeno alvoliss and V Oylinder Oils, Supplies, B ing, Bte.Livery in connec¥ At Mr.W.A.Hale\u2019s wood yard, Prospect St.The cheapest P the city to buy your fuel.r small quantities.- w.J.Bell \u2019phone 714.pe Shiloh\u2019 quickly steps-conghs, cures the throat and lues - ° ze a\u2014\u2014 PE ES Cure colds, be \u201caon AND COLLEGES: SCHOOLS AND COLUET \u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014 Bt.Catherme W., Montreal \u201cEstablished in 1895.a Commercial Subjects, Khorthand, Type writing, ktc., Competent and CLASSES ed Teachers.Best systeme, gq Pr ospeo- 198 RESUMED AUGUST Dee N EE and, ANGUS.CAZA, Pris New weaves, bo 24} m4.i .All Wool Heavy Saxony Flannel, 40c, 50c per yard.a | : Immense rahge of English Striped TE ORR \u2018Tuque, Que., guest of Mrs.Mclver.\u201craw Asie | G0 delivery of all orders, either in large MAY, Mantg®- , 2K caps mm\u2014\u2014 SUBSCH dvartce Great Brit $ par, To - of a } i LL L421) ang .» v ut ré wn - * À ; Lon ar lace 15 5 RC ue.ps Ee | : : \u2018nn its x 2, = 7e Vert; P F ses, Catt iw i three months.otal BRANC a Sherb Ltema : MAY brauch .Éomediate i me | - Geo.al - inted.and 14 Pr sunday, Street, 1_Ti\u201c to ain, 82 0: .v.any news | readers sville:\u2014}\u201d.a _ woessceee 4 - RECO BASTERN T0 a.eo ie \"4 -À NHAM \u2014 CA Luests w ; = \\NBY » WINX Erich, Props LL \u20ac NBY.«+ TH n° GR from ho COX] = ; A à, ha Te fo {WHLLS, a DD'Aavocates.Que «i § -MIVIL maINEKI = K.i ADDIB, U Be ; Es > : bru P { _ ; ; bo - .Cook fae =; RE 1 = \" À - 6e |! Ç .\u201cA .; : .LC .TO Hn : oF DoE : - A ç i dhe EADE, Co .SHERBROOKE, QUB.~ =.=.8 s Sook; Bell \"Phd | : | ln sea : NAURAN @ 22929 ° 1004, ,0 L - D.RIN IN - \u2014 \u2014 EE sb .; d anc poking > == : ae, RE Glass, sta, few days in Bury, the guest of her with her parents; Mrs.T.\u2018McDonald, +, i daughter, Mrs.Gillander and Mrs.|of Weedon, visiting her son; Mr.-# | Ww.3 Ene Anderson.Alex.Gillies to work in East Asx .J | = ere Mr.and Mrs.Adam Ross, jr., are |gus; Mr.Angus Campbell, of og | 0° DEN spending the week in Kinnear\u2019s Mills calling on friends; Miss Christ LL TDM visiting relatives, .?Iver from Portland, Me., where she ii BH HDMAN 5 Mr.Roy Harrison is engaged in [has been three weeks; Miss Kate l Symgoeeet SE putting in the cement work of the McLeod, of Gould, calling on friends |, | 5 new bridge being built at Bown.recently; Mrs.Wm.McKay hme i 2.MORRIS, - | - \u2014+ from Megantic; Miss Mary .Mclver | - 8 athcons RANDBORO.to Lowell for the winter.- oo , Grain, Oo The death of Mr.Joseph Parker oc- Digging potatoes is the.order dE.: a curred on September 17th after an [the day.They are a good yield.- | ARCH illness of several weeks.The funeral Mr.Charles Smith is now oon ue -: À #.GREGOIR -took place on September 20th.escent.so ss = Wellington B A social was held at the home of Rev.Mr.McQueen held a mosting, RK Seo, Mr.Eph.Cable on the evening of |here last week.Co He - PHYBICIAN 8 September 8th.A \u2018large gathering \u201cod : was présent and, a pleasant - time LIME RIDGZ.~~ «.- | spent in games and music.Arrivals and departures inclodst The schools reopened for the fall Mr.Fred Li.Gilbert returned to New ; [term on September 16th, with Miss York on Thursday ; Mr.J.Cole, À 84 {Mackay and Miss Miller, of Island Lennoxville in town on w al : Brook, in charge in the respective for the Fair; Mr.and Mrs.G co districts.son and Mrs.Bradley, of She \" : + Miss Nina Inkster was the guest guests of Mr.Barker on Wednesday ; + \u201ci of Miss Nina Cable over Sunday -ef Mr.Witherall, of Barnston, gue Mr - last week.- \u2019 Mr.E.W.Westman, Wednesday ; BI.À The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with and Mrs.Lajoie, of Wottor, 4 Mrs.Matt Boyd on Thursday, Sep- of Mrs.Lajoie's parents, Mr: { Ls tember 29th, in the forenoon.Mrs.Pomerleau ; Mr.Melver, 0 : 7) \u2018 DE; GORDON M \u201d eal Ht.Office 3 pm.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 J.ÉMILD arg : 7 Cou iflerent Uington ARMAN Mrs.,Çreller, « , her jsistkn , Mrs.LC Mr.ap rarews | his family here = = worl in : ir Mr.W.+ | an.auto \u2018 ; and li he-blac .&mit trip | Bakes \u2014 * \u2018Donald, ; Mr.st\u2019 An - Bury, sty Mc- ere she \u201cKatie friends home Mclver ler of yield.conval- - > meeting h nçlude : to New ; ole, of dnesday Gustaf- brooke, esday ; buest of RY , Mr.guests r.and \u201cof La Iver.\u2014 | Photography! 9 > # * REINE Se tt ae OT RE Co TS AN ce bte sit cata + SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE + 2 \u2014 PEE Ir Br eet a a R 27, 1910.PAGE THREE .The Daily Record BEDFORD » HFERBROOKE RECORD CO; + 2 Printers and Publishers.3 ps d and published every afternoon, Pit Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wel- line on Street, Sherbrooke.| JE BSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in \"advance to any address in Canada, ~ Great Britain, and the United \u2018States, \"ope year, $2.00: six months, $1.00; Ohree months, 50 cents; one month, 20 three To any address in the Eastern Townships; by the year, only $1.50.Cards of Thanks not exceeding fifty words, 50c.Obiruary, Poetry, 10c.a lige.Reading Notices, 3c.per word.In sending money, -\u2018remitters should take precaution to use express or post pfice, or register letter.\u2019 Circulation VALLE RECORD.Circulation statement for week ending Sept.24th, \"1910: MONEY ororrn ore vence erie 9,500 TUESARY rir ore ween fee.9.425 Wednesday .ooo cine 9,640 \u2018Rpursday .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.ve renee 9,413 PriCAY _\u2026.Lu.vence veveennes 9.375 Saturday \u2026:.«cove veri vuense 9,450 \u2014 Total .\u2026 .\u2026.ees Leena 56,803 BRANCH UFFICES 0f the Sherbrooke Daily Record ftem», Advertisements, Sub priptions may be left at any of the olluwing branch offices, -and they will peeve immediate attention.\u201cItems of news -are specially solicited om all readers of this paper, Cowansvillee\u2014P.O.Duboyce, Notakys Conticook:\u2014Dr.W.L.Shurtleff.: Cuwpton:\u2014Misas N.P.Bliss.| Stanstead :\u2014Miss Edna Bgerworth.Richmond:\u2014Miss FE.McOourt, Sutton:\u2014Wm.Brown.; Bedford:-\u2014John Farzaers .\u201c!\" Danvitie:\u2014Miss Ruby A PhflbrieR., *\\ _Ænowlton:\u2014Miss Besse \u2018A, Goduss ! Materloo:\u2014G.FE.Jones.: Cookshire:-\u2014-F.A.Bottom | West Bhefford:\u2014P; M.Haytitte \u20ac Bury:\u2014Mrs.Geo.Bawyer.; | Windsor Mills :\u2014Miss Fannie Chapman Brome:\u2014R, E.Miller, x | Magog:\u2014G.Macpherson.News e Megantic:\u2014Miss May Wi.Tonle shops Crossing:\u2014Miss M, Hooker: Sroncoccou nec 00 KURMOS r RECOMMENDED =~ ¢ $ EASTERN TOWNSHIPS HOTELS $ - : 2 \u2018 pooo000 [0000000006000 INHAM \u2014 CANADA HOTEL.NEW Guests welcome.Rate $1, J.Maguire.RANBY \u2014 WINDSOR HOTEL, T.A.Lynch, Propa; recently of Montreal.YYRANBY.= THE GRANBY, \u201cHOME\u201d G away from home; A.W.Colby & Co.AGOG + UNION HOUSE, REMODEL» led, mewly (furnished, Garceaw & BUSIRESS GARDS ADVOCATES, \u2014 ÉAWRENUE, MORRIS & J Advocates, stc., Sherbrooke; * NJOOL, ADVOCATE, 08 WELLENG- D 4 tun Street, Bharbrooke.» ATE, WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, \u2018Advocates, Quebec Bank, Sherbrooke IVIL, ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS, \"K, ADDIE, C.B., Q.L.8,, QUEBEO s.:-Ufâce, 81 St.Peter Bt: Residence, BB de Salaberry St.Tel.Connections.RMAND O.OREPEAU, BSHER- broke, Provincial Land Burveyor, Jaya Bank Bldg., \u2018Phone 148; - OUGLAY M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE, ; D Quebeo Land \u201cSurv vor.Plan, publ Rvisions and surveys, ds, - A.MEADE, BURVEYOR, JOATI e took.Bell Phone.Good- ponnectionss INSURANOR AGENTS: P.KENNEDY, GENERAD ENSURa ¢ ance agent.Fire, Life, \u2018Assident, Biate Glass, sta, Record Block, 8.DRESSER & CO., BHEHR- Ww.brooke, all branches of insurance.DENTISTS.7 YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTIATS Bum Life Building, Sherbrooks, trees \"BROKER; 2.MORRIS, BTOOK BROKER, 67 R.Btrathcona Square, Sherbrooke.and sold, .Btocks, Grain, Ootton bought orga.sn ermmission, outright, OL OB ARCHITEOT, EE GREGOIRE, ARCHITEGT, 98 + Wellington Btreaty Bherbrooka, Bell Pelephone B50, : PHYSICIANS & BURGEONS.R.Wa A; FARWELL, (SPECIALIST to the Protestant Hospital).Nose and Throat Diseases.re | Ave., Sherbrooke, Consultation 10- 12 am.; 14 p.m., and by appointment.Nü O, BAOHAND, M.D, .SPEOIAL- et, Eye, Kar, Nose and Throat: Mours of consultation t\u2014At the Hospital 8 to 10 a.m., avery day except Bunday, At his office, 17 Brooks Si, brooke, Que, from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.EF.A: DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, = Five.War, Nossa aad Throat.Office, - 49 King 8t, - \u201ca .At su.vincent de Paul Hospital, 8-91 In Richmond, 1st Tuesday of months _ In Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month Ü A: 0.ETHIFR, M.D,, SPECIAL \u201cBea, 1; Urinary @iseases.Consultation.See 45 King Street, Sharbrooke, Que.ad by appointment; = IDR, WILLIAMS, 26 MONTREAL ST.\u2018 Sherbrooke.Cifice hours until 10 a.m., 4pm, 7-8 y.m., and by appoint.nent.\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee R: if.A.GAMIO!S, BPEOFALTY Ohfldren\u2019s Dis ses, 81 Kiug 8t., Fagslclar to Sacred Heard Orphanage.> GORDON M.HUME, 21 MONT- reg.St.Office hours until 9.30 a.Wm, * oo 3pm.and 7-8 p.m.Bell 527.DE: J.EMILE NOEL.SPECTALTY : urgery.7 Council St.B.8h.rbrooke ne AT gp Water Works, Waten Pawers, Mining.Patent Solicltor, Surveying.Both Phones.In ite different branches by an ex- bert.Portraiture, Landscapes, Hor Boe, Cattle, Ing for Amateurs._ 1 Geo.Johnston 4 Wellington St., Sherbrooks.\u2014\u2014 |friends were present and the ©, | Dur Commercial Machinery argements.Developing and Print- ST ARMAND STATION.Mrs.Creller, of Griffin, guest her sister, Mes.Robert Stewart.Mr.his Work in the blacksmith \u2018shop.Mr, W.A.Smith and 8N auto trip baus aud Bukersfield on Friday.\u2018of Andrews of Noyan will move family here soon and\u201c commence family took DISTRICT 10CAL HAPPENINGS.Gathered by Daily Racord Correspondents in Various Communities .SUTTON JUNCTION.Arrivals and departures: Mr.and Mrs.8.A.Sweet home from Dunham | where \u2018they spent several days at Mr.Sherman Sweet's; Miss A.Draper, home from West Brome ; Miss H.Westover home from Scotsmore ; Misses Gertrude Wyatt and K.Longe- way visiting Miss Ella Sweet ; Miss Mollie Safford to Hartford, Conn., for the winter ; Miss Jessie Emerson \u2018home from Montreal ; Mr.and Mrs.F.Darrah of West Brome, and Mr.D.Draper from Montreal at Mr.J.C.Draper's over Sunday; Misses Hattie Willey, of Abercorn and Freda Olmstead, of Sutton at Mr.M.G.Safford\u2019s Thursday.\u2018 Mr.W.R.Safford has hired Mr.H.Leavitt to work on his farm for a year, and he will move into thé tenement recently occupied by Mr.N.Mandigo\u2019s family.: 1 The W.C.T.U.will hold its regular monthly meeting at Mrs.F.J.West- over\u2019s, Brook Dale Farm, Thursday, Sept.@th.- Co The Ladies\u2019 Sewing Society which was announced to meet at Mrs.S.P.Safford\u2019s or Thursday, has been postponed: to Thursday next week on account of the regular W.C.T.U.meeting at Mrs.Westover's.Mrs.E.J.Smith is to have a social at her house on Friday of \u201cthis week.= Some person must have found some where an old notice which was used for! a lawn party over a year ago at the \u2018\u2018Hall,\u201d\u2019 and thinking to play a joke, put it \u2018on the prayer.desk Tuesday night.Mr.Brundage thought something was wrong, as fresh strawberries were to be served, and told the people there was no name signed, nor date given, and he felt sure it was a mistake, which it certainly was.Such an affair is contemptible and it is to be hoped will not occur again.: - + GRANBY.Mr.and Mrs.J.G.Fuller returned from thejr wedding trip on Monday.Mr.and Mrs.Fuller will reside on Engin street in the residence formerly occupied by Mr.F.Giddings.Invitations are out for - the mar- riage of Mr.Edwin Bradford and Miss Maud Clow, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Clow,-which takes place on Tuesday, October 4th.Miss Clow was given a cup and saucer shower at the home of Mrs.Claude Gibson on Thursday.A number of china was of pleasing variety and very pretty.Dainty refreshments were served and games and music passed a very pleasant evening.LC Miss Madge Savage, of Montreal, spent the weck-end in town.\u2018Mr.Gordon\u2019 Barr left on Thurs- \u2018day for Stanstead College.Mr.Wright Halpin, of Montreal, spent Sunday with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.C.S.B.Halpin.\"Mr.Raymond Farnsworth, of Farn- ham, was in town for the week-end.Miss Alice Mosgrove is spending a couple of weeks with Mrs.W.Horner.: Miss Kathleen Flanagan spent Sun day at Waterloo.Mr.Stewart Greenshields, of Dan- ville, was in town this week.Mr.W.Hogue, of Farnham, spent Sunday in town.\u2014 : KNOWLTON, : Mr: J.Johnson 1s visiting his daughter, Mrs.C.H.Bradford, at Granby.Mrs.F.P.Williams has been visiting her sister, Mrs.A.W.Mitchell, at Granby.Mr.Baillie and family, who have | been spending the summer here, have returned to Montreal.Mr.S.J.Carter and family and Mr.Jas.Nelson and family have returned to Montreal after spending the summer here.Arrivals and departures: Mr.Clinton Soles, of Frelighsburg, and Mr.Charles Robinson, of Cowansville, here for the week-end; Mr.Leslie Davignon, of Sutton, with his parents for week-end; Mr.Jas.Carmichael, Montreal, at the Rectory; Mr.Alton Mason, of Mansonville, with his brother, Mr.Guy Mason; Mr.Or- rin Rexford with his family over Sunday; Mrs.Pickel, of Cowansville, guest recently of Mrs.John Barber ; Mr.and Mrs.John Barber and Mrs.Pickel on Saturday from Cookshire, where they had been the guests of Mrs.Barber's daughter, Mrs.William Flaws ; Mrs.\u2014 Orrin Rexford and daughter, Marjorie, to Montreal on Monday to look for a houSe for the winter.oo 7 The Woman's Auxiliary of St.Paul\u2019s Church meets with Mrs.H.C.Knowlton on Wednesday afternoon at 2.30 o\u2019clock.LL BROME.The funeral of the late Mrs.Robert GOUGH PROMPTLY STOPPED It Lasted Just Three Days With \"Father Morriscy\u2019s No.10.ALDOgANE, N.B., DEC.30, 1909.FATHER Morriscy MEDICINE Co., LTD., Last spring I took a severe cough, and bought a bottle of your cough cure, and ithin three days was cured.Co we always keep Father Morriscy a i home.Remedy ia 107 Doucras B.RICHARDS.: \u2018A simple statement like this is the mos convincing proof that Father Morriscy\u2019s No.10 (Lung Tonic) is a most effective ughs and colds.cu oar Morrisey worked out the pres- iption most carefully, not mercly.to elev the cough but to cure the int am- mation in the bronchial tubes or lungs i d the cough.hs T0 is more than a cough cure\u2014 more even than a cure for colds, Jo flammation and other serious lung troubles \u2014it is a valuable tonic which braces up the system so that colds \u20ac nnot easily ou any more.\u2018 to.ho oat helpful in Consumption, and has cured many cases., to Enosburg, St.Al- Trial bottle, 25c.Regular size, 50c.| At your dealer\u2019s or from Medicine Co., Ltd., Chatham, N B.- 3 McKergow.don Hulburd and Miss (una Father Morriscy | Jones took place in the M.E.Church on Sunday last at 1.30 p.m.The church was well filled with sorrowing friends and neighbors.The sermon, which was preached by the Rev.Mr.Brundage from the text, \u2018\u2018Be ye also ready,\u201d etc., was rendered with much earnestness and power and was lis- tenéd to with marked attention.The casket, which was covered with beautiful flowers; was borne by Messrs.Benjamin Draper, Sherman Draper,\u2019 A.E.Hibbard and H.Toof.The late Mrs.Jones was in her 39th year and \u2018was a daughter of Mr.James Beatty, of Dunham.Mr.and Mrs.Jones removed from East Farnham to Sutton township about two years ago, purchasing a farm\u2019 from Mr.\u201c Sherman Draper, near the town line road, where he now resides.Mr.and Mrs.H.'G.Shufelt and Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Holden took their little daughter to Montreal on Monday to consult an eye specialist re the condition of her eyes, which have.caused the parents much anxiety during the past few months.Mr.Wm.J.Ellis went to Montreal on Monday to tgke the Latin examination in connection with his college work.Mrs.Myron Hastings, with her family, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs.Cassius Hastings, of Bolton.Rev.E.P.Judge is in Montreal attending to duties in connection with his church work.- - -\u2014\u2014 WATERLOO.The many friends of Mr.and Mrs.Geo.E.Robinson will be delighted to learn of their return from a four months trip to Europe.Mr.Jacob Stewart, who has been up in the St.Jerome district in the interests of the firm, Martin & Stew- | art, returned home on Saturday-eve- | ning.Mr, Stewart left Monday afternoon \u2018for points im New - York State, and will spend some time in Syracuse before returning here.A meeting of the Mission Band will be held at 4 p.m.on Friday in the Methodist Church.8 The anniversary services in connection with the Methodist\u2019 Church are to.be held on Sunday morning, November 6th.Special arrangements are being made, of which further.particulars will appear later.The anniversary social and tea will be held on the Monday.evening following.° » Arrivals include : Mr.C.C.Coleman, of Montreal, in town for the past week calling on old friends; Mr.Gordon Harvey, of Riviere du Loup, son of-Mr.and Mr.u.E.Harvey, the week end ip town guest of his parents and sister ; Mr.Geo.Fortin to Montreal, guest of relatives; Major and Mrs.Hall, of Sweetsburg, the guests at Mountain View a few days last week ; Mr.and Mrs.F.W.Jones and sons will leave Galahad, Alberta on Monday, the .26th inst., \u2018and should arrive home about Oct.-1st t Miss Ethel Solomon, of Rochelle, to Montreal to accompany her.sister, Miss Gertie home; Mr.D.will leave here about the 25th of} October for Viscount, Sask.He takes with him a car load consisting of *8 Charlie Crossfield, J.Love, Kenneth ani Albert Whitney, Dr.Bertrand, Mrs.Chas.Fisk, Miss Marjorie Fisk, Mre.F.Van Arnam and son, Mrs.Wilkens, Mrs.Honey, Misses Evelyn and Winnifred Honey and Miss Isabel Van Arnam.The principal exhibitors from \u2018this place were: R.Whitney, W.R.Honey and Crossfield Bros.+\u2014 vo SUTTON.The condition of Mr.M.Bonneau, who was operated on at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, the past week, was less favorable and is | causing\u2019 his friends considerable con- |.cern.Mrs.Bonneau went to Montreal near-the week end to be with her husband.: To.Mayor Safford\u2019s wife and young daughter, Alice, left here on Monday morning for Caledonia Springs for a ten days\u2019 outing and with the hope of benefitting Miss Alice who has been more or less troubled .with rheumatism.Mr.David Bickford | who left Salmon Arm, B.C., on Tuesday of last week reached here by the 11.12 a.m.express on Monday .after over a good part of Saturday and all day Sunday in Montreal.Mr.Bickford reports British Columbia a good \u201ccountry, for fruit farming, but for him he prefers the Eastern Townships.Mrs.Bickiord ezpects to return about the 1st of December.Mr.E.Griffith has taken the position of cock on L.Spencer\u2019s gang on \u2018concrete work.He took the position vacated by Mr.Martin J.Courser of Glen Sutton.: Miss F.Olmstead has left for Gill College for ner 4th year.\u2018Rev.J.H.Wallace, of Richford, Vt.preached in the .Advent Church at both services on Sunday.Mc- + \\ MANSONVILLE.Rev.Mr.Croly, of Wingham, Ont., spent last weey at Mr.W.Lynch's; Mr.and Mrs.Croly leave for Lome Wednesday.The St.Paul\u2019s Guild will meet with Mrs.NF.McKay, Wednesday after- noo.c | Arrivals and departures: Mrs.J3.H.\u20acroly and Miss Lynch, in North Hat- ley, with their brother, Mr.Gordon Lynch, recently; Mr.Humphrey called to Barnston, last Tuesday by the death of his mother, Mrs.Humphrey; Mr.H.A.Gilman, g visitor in Montreal, last week; Mrs.Wm.Perkins, | from the lake to spend the winter with her father, Mr, F.H.Perkins; Mrs.Nelson Boright and Mrs.Tal- hurst, of Livingston, Mon., with Mrs.C.N.Boright ror a péw weeks; Misses Hilda and Alice Goodhue leave Wednesday for Grande Ligne, where they attend school for the coming year; Mrs.W.H.Boright and Miss Beatrice \u2018Boright in Montreal for a few days./ Miss Bernice Boright, who has is ow able to walk around the hous without theuse of her arutches.\u2026 Mr.and Mrs.Gardyne;were out in, their: Atos Saturday, from\u2019 Mont- cows, a pair of horses and household goods.His parents and sisters accompany him.Mr.and Mrs.J.McKergow, of \u2018Montreal, spent a few-days in Waterloo the guests of their son, Mr.J.G.rer STANBRIDGE EAST.Arrivals and deværtures : Mr.and Mrs.Chas.Constantine from the: West, where Mr.Constantine is .Inspector of the North West Mounted Police, and is visiting his sister, Miss-, M.Constantine; Miss Hazel Dyke in Montreal the guest of \u2018her sister, Miss Lena Dyke; Miss Minnie Beatty and Mr.Harry; Beatty \u2018to, Montreal on Saturday; Mr.Claude Roberts and friends, of Granby, motored over to attend the dance given here on Friday evening; Mrs.H.A.Blinn and Miss Miriam Blinn visiting in Swanton, Vt., for week-end; Mr.¢ and Mrs.Frank Hibbard, of Cow- ansville, in town Sunday, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Henry Kemp; Mrs.Gor- u - burd\u2018in town on Sunday calling on Miss M.Constantine; Mr.and Mrs.James Rosenberger and Miss French, of Rosenberg, in town Sunday, guests of Mr.P.Cr Moore.A most enjoyable dance was held in the hotel hall on Friday evening, September 23rd.About thirty cou- ples were present.Music was furnished by Mr.Calno Baker, of St.Albans, Vt., and Mrs.Ethel Pa- quette, of Stanbridge East.Many attended from Bedford, Mystic and tside points.Ot \u201cRov.Canon Frederick Scott, of St.Matthew\u2019s Church, Quebec, will conduct a \u2018\u2018mission,\u2019\u2019 or series of evangelistic services, in St.James Church, Stanbridge East, from Sunday, October 9th, to _ Wednesday, October 19th.The meetings will be open to the public.+ BONDVILLE.A large number from here attended the Brome County Historical and Poultry exhibitions at Knowlton on Tuesday and Wednesday.Among the many successful prize-winners Were .Mr.A.P.Hiilhouse in the poultry line, and Mr.O.W.Streeter on fruit and cookery, both of Bonllville.The Harvest Home service and supper which was arranged for Friday evening, Sept.23rd, was \u2018postponed to Monday evening, Oct.3rd.A special preacher will be secured for the service in the Church at 6.30, to be followed by a Thanksgiving supper at the new and commodious Brome Lake House,\u2019 which has been kindly \u2018offered for the occasion by the proprietor, Mr.John O'Hearn.The envelope collection for the Diocesan Missions was taken up in the Church of the Good Shepherd on Sun- orning.day pu M Hillhouse, of Montreal, spent Sunday with his family here.rrr .ABBOTSFORD.Arrivals and departures: Miss Isabel Van Arnam .§ Kingston, Ont.at \u2018\u2018Maplehurst\u2019\u2019; Messrs.H.P.Honey and W.Hughes, to Montreal; Mrs.C.P.Byers, in Montreal, recently; Mr G.W.Buzzell in \u201cMontreal, Misses M.and A.Buzzell and I.Marshall, home fron: Granby for the week-end; Mr.Archie Byers, of Montreal, at \u201cYam- aska Farm,\u201d for the week-end.The following attended the County Fair recently held at Rougemont: Messrs.gcmery, Vtwo-h0 visit her sister, Mrs, - | will H.A.Gilman.J ) 5 24 thre Mr.Alton .Mason 'and Mr.Leon George spent the week-end in-Knowl- ton, + Trrwsté 4 | Datnanat \u2018 Mr.Archie O'BHe@ñtHhs\"\"commenced Work on \u2018his new houset \u2018at the lower edi, of Maine Street.: .3 I ! BRIGHAM.= wv » ;( | Arrivals and departures: Mr.R.W.Carr, to resume his studies at the C.C.C., Montreal; Mr.Wm.Saxe, of Port Huron, Mich., guest of his sisters, Mrs.Woodward and Miss Sax@ Mr.Fred Arthur of Knowlton a week- enl guest'at \u2018\u2018The Maples\u2019\u2019; Miss Cora Arthur of Knowlton, a week at \u2018\u2018The Maples\u2019\u2019;,Mr.and Mrs.Swan in New York; Mrs.Grant, sr., East Farn- harm and Mrs.P.L.Wilbur, of New York, calling on friends on Saturday; Mrs.Toothaker, of Haseville, called there by the illness and death of her sister, the late lamented Mrs.W.E.Tilson; Mr.Alex Thompson of th» Canadian West, \u2018at the home of Mrs.Geo.Thompson.© Mrs.BE.Carter is much better, 'although still confined to her bed.Farmers are digging their potatoes and report a fairly good crop.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 4.Ç ! | BEDFORD.Arrivals and departures: Miss Bdith Robinson, of :Windscr Mills, visiting her uncle, Mr.E.H.Morgan, Mr.and Mrs.Luther Hastings, of Iron Hill, with Mr.and Mrs.P.Hitchcock recently; rr and Mrs.Andrew Stevens, of dford, visited at Mr.W.A.Harbison\u2019s on Monday; Mrs.N.Bessett, Miss Bessétt and Miss Delia Bessett, who spent the summer at Mr.J.Bessett\u2019's, to their home ip Central Falls, R.I.; Mrs.J.Creller, of Griffin, visiting her sisters, Mrs.F.E.Best and Mrs.R.Stewart.Mr.Josie Morgan underwent an operation for appendicitis in the general hospital, Montreal, on Tuesday.Word has been received by his Parents that the operation was successful and he is doing, well.COWANSVILLE.Recent visitors here :nclude : Mesdames P.W.Taber, \\of East Farn- ham and J.M.Pettes, of West Brome Messrs.Martin Boyd and Edmund Moynan, of Farnbam Center, Mr.Jos.Touchette, of Adamsville, Percy W.Taber, of East Farnham.Mr.Wm.G.Macfarlane has been home for a few days from his summer\u2019s duties preaching in central Ver: mont, ministering to the \u2018adherents and members of the Congregational Church there.Mr.Macfarlane returns to his duties for the coming \u2018winter and will graduate in a couple more years.+ - PHILIPSBURG.\u2018 Arrivals and departures :: Rev.A.A.Ireland and Mrs.Ireland to La- chine; Mrs.Creller, of Stanstead, guest of her sister, Mrs.Stuart; Mr.and Mrs.John Deuel .home from Farnham Centre; Miss Mollis Ferris Clarence Edy left for Berthier week to attend school there; Robt.Whitney, W.R.Honey, M.E.Horey, F.Van Arnam, Maurice and stopping | 1s been confined to tne house for sever- | al weeks with a sprained ankle, Welch 3 home after spending a few days in i Montreal; Mrs.Russell guest of her Coed niece, Mrs.H.Brown; Mrs.L.L.Hungerford, of Swanton, after spending a week visiting friends here; Mr.last Mrs.CANADIAN AND | WORLD NEWS.(Continued trom Page 1.) police were protecting.The police used their swords and revolvers and the strikers stones.Hundreds employed/in the neighboring works were unable: to reach their places of em- ploym t in consequence of the fighting.; Numbers of these employees aided the strikers and the whole district was idle.roops have taken charge last night.IRE BILL WAS HIGH.Vancouver, B.C., Sept.27.\u2014British Columbia's fire-fighting bill for the month jof August, apart from the salary \u2018list of the regular fire wardens, tbtals over $30,000.The special fire fighters employed during that month, according to the report just received, was 3,232, with the regular 625 fires destroyed over one million staff bringing the total to 3,572.The feet of [standing timber and 67,000 feet of {logs.FATAL DRUNKEN QUARREL.Winnipeg, Sept.27.\u2014A fatal end to a drunken quarrel came at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon at 122 Stephens street, when Sam Trouch, a Galician, shot hig wife twice in the head and once inf the shoulder, and then went out to the woodshed gnd shot himself through the heart.The quarrel arose from a $25 fine imposed on the man because his wife had stolen wood fiom the C.P.R.The woman may recover.: LLACHK KING SELECTS CROWN.London, Sept.27.\u2014The reigning chief off Quittah, in Africa, is apparently going to run his little king- sential ito the proper chservance of ccurt \\ceremonial\u2014the crown\u2014|has just been despatched hy mail to West Africa.In its class is quite an imposing little thing, and it has the additional merit of having been designed by the chief himself, The actual work has, of course, bcen doñe in London.The i is formed of a cap black ilk velvet, : of 11 inches; high, trimmed with gold braid and bullion gold ack.Four bands of gold braid represent in the dentre a plume and tassel of heavy bullion lace is fixed.The front is adorned with an eight-pointed star within a circle.| .| MOTHER WE DIED BRAV- \u2018TELL } ELY.\u2018Chicago, Sept.26\u2014\"We died bravely.Tell mother.(Signed) Jimmy.\u201d Bobbing up and down, pushed shore- ward with each wave a beer\u2018bottle fin- Fourth Street and when opened was ound to contain a message from the dead, written by one of the 33 victims of jthe ill-fated Pere Marquette car, ferry, Number IR, The police, who believe the message dom onjup-to-date Lines.The first es- | potentate\u2019s |.it |.the usual metal arches and] } .ally rolled out on the beach at Sixty |.For School Books, School Supplies, Stationery, Souvenir Post Cards, Latest Magazines, ete.F.T.ANSELL, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER 10 Strathcona Square.The Best is Always the Cheapest _ os , « always recommend - the .: have the othér if you We hest.Wie a Wwe can\u2019t enumerate in an advt.all we have, but invite you tu come in_and sce for yourself, Bh We would mention in this adVt.©es- cliim tô sell the best in the city.We solicit.your patronage.JAMES THOMPSON \u201c15.Strathcona Square.Joyous, Vigorous Health Largely Depends on \u201cBlood Purity FRA 8 MARR REBR = makes you feel fit and fine, Tired kidneys mean impurc blood.a general out- of-sort feeling.MIR- ACK Mineral Water tones up the kidneys \u2014assists them to perform their functions.A health-giving -todic, your doctor will recommend.Try a bottle\u2014 drink three glasses a day, note the difference.At your drugyist's or grocer's, 40c, ) Send for booklet \u201cHeunlth Insurance,\u2018 Many valuable boaltb | hints, ; St.Leon Waters Limited St.Leon, Quebec AT ST.LEON SPRINGS $ Sherbrooke Carriage Factory We offers for the beautiful summer season the largeet assortment of Light Buggies, such as Concords, Piano Box, Rubber Tire Buggies (with or gentine, assert that the bottle has hal time to float across the lake and reach the beach at 64th street.They beljeve that \u201cJimmy\u2019\u2019 was a member NEW JUDGE AT ARTHABASKA.Arthab ska, Sept.27 \u2014The bar of the distfict of Arthabaska, through its batonnier, Mr.J.E.Perrault, K.C., convéyed its congratulations to Mr.Justice Pouliot on thé occasion of \u201cin taking his seat on the bench for the first time at that place in succession to Mr.Justice Touriguy.In his address, Mr.Perrault conveyed the greéetiings of the bar, to whom his appointment had given universal satisfactipn and its members were of the opinion tliat he would prove a fitting uccessor to Mr.Justiguy, who in ispite of his short stay mcngst ithem had left a lasting im- In his reply Mr.Justice Pouliot expression {of his \u2018ability and fairness.tended thanks for the welcome ac- orded hi self and Madame Pouliot anil expressed the hope that .they would fiid him all that a magistrate should bg.\u20181 Hippocratic Face.The bippocratic face is a condition of the human face produced by death, long illness, excessive bunger and the like.Thé nose ts pinched, the temples hollow, the eyes sunken, the cars cold and retracted, the skin of the forehead dry, the compiexion Hvid amd the tips relaxed with cold.This appesrince is so named from having Leen accurately described by FHippocrites, the father of medicine.\u2014New Yors American.f the crew of the car ferry.y {Paul Mueller, a- friend of her husband, without tops), at prices that .defy competition.\u2018\u201c peciglly our TEAS AND.COFFEES.We\u201d |\u201d Round trip tickets - Best Prescription - Trade : Tout is what we.have worked.for the Iast twenty yedrs.For many yeas cur business has been the test hn the cit .There is no Jbetter in -=the Province.-Equipment and skill | have helped us to do it.You - get the advantage of all this when vour \u2018prescriptions aré filed here.oo Grifiith\u2019s Drug Store (Kodak Store.) 121 Wellington St.Developing and Printing tor amateurs promptly done, Montreal Horse Show \u201c Sept.27 to Oct.1 20° plus &0c., including admission - to | Horse Show.Going.Sept.23th, ) .- Return limit Oct.3rd.Fare, from Sherbrooke, $3.70 Low second-class fires to North Pa- citic Const puiuts, in effect Sept- 15h to October 15th, Spokane, Nelson, Vancouver, $4 > ete.; 7 | « 0.> To San Francisco, .Los Angeles, San Diego, Cal\u201d, nnd México Qo- Ar City, Oct.1 to 15.$49.45 Tourist Sleepers from Montreal, Mondays, Wednesdays und Fridays at 10.80 p.m., \u2019 For tickets and information.apply to C.H.FOSS, Agent, City Ticket Office, No.3 Strathcona Bq.Bell phone 20, People's 168, = .Station Agent.Bell W.HARRISON, bhone 197.2e FC - COLÔNIZATION EXCURSION to New \u2018 Ontario and the Temiskaming District, Quebce.: THURSDAY.OCT, 6th, 1910.\" Roung trip second-class tickets will colonization .Tickets good to return,up to and including Neévember 6th, 1030s With stop-over privileges at\u201d stations.west ol Mattawa on the return trip.Horse Show - Montreal Round trip tickets will bo sold at Specialties: Hotel Busses, ~ Waggons, \u2018Express Waggons \u201cmade to order at short notice.Repairs of all kinds and rubber tires attached promptly and with care.La Cie P.Biron & Fils FAST SHERBROOKE PA ~~ 8irths, Marriages and Deoths oo BIRTHS.WYATT.\u2014 At Sutton, Que., Sept.22nd, 1910, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Wyatt.+ MARRIED WOMAN KILLED LOVER.\u2014\u2014 AFTERWARDS TURNED REVOLVER ON HERSELF WITH © FATAL EFFECT.Cleveland, O., Sept.27.\u2014Because of | to abandon her acquaintance with Mrs: Lawrence Distel Sunday shot and killed Mueller and then turned the revolver upon herself, inflicting a wound from which she died shortly afterward.- The tragedy occurred early Sunday morning, and was discovered by Dis tel, a special officer in a \u2018city hank, who was aroused by the sound of the shots.He.rushed to his wife's room ne \u2018Thing Unbroken, Standidg over tie shattered remains of their last Orasden china statuette.the exasperated mistress suid to the awkward servant: ; \u201cIs there anything you haven't broken since you have been with met\u201d \u201cYes, mum,\u201d replied the servant, \u201cI have yet: to break me record, for de- structivebess.\u201d\u2014Baltimore American.eme meer i À Cattish Suggestion.Ethel-My poor head aches fricht laiïre\u2014Vrhy don't you take + off apd vest it my dear?\u2014 Lippincoft\u2019s.A ; \u201cThe pborest wi where he found the dead body of \u2018 Mueller, with Mrs.Distel lying at the | fect of the corpse in a dying condition.It was first believed it, was a tare of double murder, and Bistel was ar- ested, but he was released lat-r.Mrs.Distel was 45 years old and was the mother of twé children.Muellef was also married and had two children._ SE ly eo ROSENBERG.| Mr.C.IS, Tittemore is; recovering lfrom an acute attack of indicestion, necessitating his confinement to his bed and\u2019 a 'doctor\u2019s attendance.Mr.J.H.Albee, of Bedford, last week spent a few days At Mr.Geo.Mitchell\u2019s and also at Mr.Rosenler- chéer wherever used.| Lo \u201c_, Raybold, of Montreal, guest of Mrs.|.J Sold in 1 and 2 id.:Czns caly.15 H.0.Edy; Miss Winters, of Mont- | { 20 real, guest at the Champlain House ALto | | face it with a snee : ger's.He is now visiting at Camp- velt : - .Fbell\u2019s Corner.in the t:.-n regions of the North or in the hot counir:«s of the South, a pure high grade \\ ie friend of mankind, bringing comic:i and | CHASE & SANBORN, MONTRE a | the efforts of her mother to force her |.Single Fare, plug 50c., including admis- ° tion to Horse: Show.LS Going Bept.\u201c28th.Return limit, Oct, 3rd, 1910, Reducod Fares * UNTIL OCTOBER 15TH, 1910.Second-cluss Colonist fares from Sherbrooke.'to Vancouver, c- qe ; toria, Seattle and Portland $49.45 Low rates to many other points.For further particulars apply to City Ticket Office, 6 Strathcona Bq.Ball \u201cTel, -180, or C.P.R.Station, Tel.307, ok \u2014 TIME TABLE In Effect June 20th, 1910, Adank .| BOSTON EXPRESS\u2014Lsavel Mherbrooka, 7.00 a.m.y arrives Quebes, 11;9Q a.m daily, except Sunday.NEW YORK EXPRESS~Ileaves fhof- brooke, 9.35 a.m.arrives Quobne.2.25 p.m.daily.Te WHITE :MOUNTAINS EXPRESS\u2014Lsaves Sherbrooke, 4.00 p.m., arrives Ques- bec, 9.10 p.m., dally except Bunda¥s brooke, 7.15 p.m., artives Valley Jot, B.05 a.m., dally except HBunday.: Alsa conbecting trains on the Msgantic and Chaudiers Valiey Divisions.: .For time tables or further particslars, apply to any of the Company's Agents, or to Es 0.Grundy, G.and B, or Sherbrooks.- n° Geo.Harold Baker, Advocate, Sweetsburg, Office open every day.Personal attendance Saturddys.Appuintiments can he.arranged for any, time .\u2018 Montreal Office : } CHAUVIN, BAKER & WALKER, Advocates, Tel.Main 2194, 179 St, Inmes Sci Wadnosdays and 1 m2 == auickly stops coughu, cures colds, bea ¢ a throat aod Jungs .25 cents 1 inch, 2-inch and 3 inch dry- Birch & Maple Immediate Shipment.C.A.SPENCER, 55 Bt.Francois Xavier St,, Montreal, ; WHEN WANTING Pure Pork Sausages Try The \u201cCAMBRIDGE Made By Alex Ames 8 Sons 2749 Wellington St, City.|W.R.BRADLEY & SON UNDERTAKERS AND PICTURE FRAMERR.~ FRONTENAC BTREET., _ \" BHERBROOKE.QUMN.| Bell Telephone £41, People's Tel a at \u2018single fare .be sold to following points.Rate fro Sturgeon Falls, m Sherbrooke to Verner, \u2018 Warren, - 90 ; Chelmsford, 1 Massey ee nea FA assavasaes 11.00 Blind TeiVer \u2026.\u2026.Lreevcce valrececsacet 11.73.: Ville Marie .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.asetisnestttuse 810.30 North Temiskaming .we .810.70.AOCOMMODATION TRAIN\u2014Leaves Shome _ Shilohs Cure WANTED - Bae : N \u2019 Me.et i Eat ir 2 ERE.- 4 cs pis \"Cars vA or ra à 2 arte es pes rs ' eee Se OM pro jo TP, me Ps BETTER i dna DA = + v ye ve adn Xe 0 A & > VE - ?er LE a eC + \u2019 Le 2 ME Ç 0 - oe Aur a PY Pa oe fs x a ££.CHE yma i AAT - Gl semicon og pure AY IF À py A TN > gg = 4 3 at .> 3X ¥ Hb oad J Bd i, - ais - 2 RS so - - ; .: _ - ae = zx a.; Teens pe ne ~ Ce = ; x ci 4 A a .Le A - A | ; 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M = ; SP _ >.= a 9 A - x - :.- « » TI - * Alta A 3 ., : me ; LoL 3 i a = « - > - a + .RW .Cogn o a waite SN à ta) ae A PET = RE = AE 3 A ; et REA RT et PA RE Less Des Tet ET TE SRE \u2018 or - > Ke PXCE FOUR, 71\u201d - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910.- _ 5, ; - T7 \u2018 CAR COLLIDED Quality Pays Us and Vi Pay Vu In ] BEEBE Mr.John La Cross Rev.Father Lemieux, Provincial of the Redemptorists and Rev.Father Girard, of the same order.\u2018Ste.Anne v Once tried, always used is what you will do when you THE de Beaupre, were in town this | Week, \u2018rent to California « 1 | ~ have tasted ; guests at the Bishop\u2019s Palace.- WITH BIS returged There am : in the long run.If you are interested in reall ç ded d no work cou STROUDS IDEAL PEN soso of mom ios emer | _T0 ie SER gee tg ©] Stor - Driver Was Thrown From His Seat \u2018 A special meeting of the Sherbrooke Board of Trade will be held at the secretary's office, Strathcona.Square, i and Slightly Injured.this evening.The principal business to come be- HE WAS FOLLOWING LOAD OF fore the meeting will be the holding of the postponed banquet.HAY AND DID NOT HEAR OR NOTICE CAR.M guaranteed in every It has been suggested th A this [- j v obe 100 ve pat aa?en take place on or about F n accident which might have been h pens on Price $2.50 7 very serious occurred in front of the to $7 Oh Mail or- Record office about 10.30 this morn- Waterman\u2019s Ideal Fountain Pen fulfils all the requirements of a perfect writing instrument.It\u2019s simple and strong in construction and fully CELEBRATED TEAS & COFFEES Always on hand, a full stock of Japan, English Break- \u2018 fast, Formosa, Oolong, Assam Pekoe, Orange Pekoe, Young Hygson, Gunpowder, Ceylon and Basket Fired Japan.+ Prices from 20c to 75c per 1b.Coftees at 25c, 30c, 35c, 40c per lb.ELECTRICAL REPAIR & SUPPLY (9, : Street, - Headaches \u2014 na bad breath\u2014thes: stipation.The © reliable remedy | is Pay \u20ac H \\ ] 4 ii : RASSSSRSSNASSSSUN SN AN ae \u201csavon qe .Don\u2019t Spend a Cont CHANGE OF TIME ON G.T.R.ders promptly filled.The new winter g-hedule on \u2018the in he Sherbrooke House \u2019bus was For Boots and Shoes this Fall \u2018 furbing the rest oi ! @ : Grand Trunk Railway went into ef- ; he M tic CuK So A .ithe a A.C.SKINNER, fect yesterday.The changes here are: |°iNg down from t é Meganti \u2018Until you have seen what we can do for you, ated : .Jeweller and Opticidn.The early morning train for Mont- een Henan 1 aa re si and price; \u2018All we ask is à chance:to show Toufour.pooda: 1 LR 7 Strathcona Sa.real and the west leaves at 2.39 a.8 ve 1 |- soc RER - : - of the \u2019bus was following a load | Eee \u20ac 4 me mo.hstead of So thracke te of hay, and when in front of this .d.CHOQUETTE, 85 Wellington Sire Ry & Lt: e rr poss i 11.32 a.m.instead of 11.04 a.m., and office he went to pass.Just as = \u2018 a+.SP EE LX = x the afternoon for Montreal will leave 4ifl so a street car came along an iY : LOWEST PRICES at 3.03 p.m., instead of 3.22 p.m.as |D¢ had just barely time to get the Te i G R A l N formerly.The midnight express for hdrse off the bus, Te a he WELCOME TO MR.The North Wind will | Portland will reach here at 12.01 a.AL (ES .| \u2014\u2014\u2014 FLO U R, FE E D and ih m., instead of 11.50 p.m.driver, Jos.Beausoleil, from his seat.JUSTICE GLOBENSKY pre ~~ Seeds a Specialty.Wholesale and Retail.Call 541.a [| His head struck first and he ead.' (Continued from page 1.) _| Blow And: We.in 2 - pe y.Mr.Fletcher has \u2018been \u2018contiméd to CHURCH NOTICES.edi a painful bruise on-his forehea .ie .- | H Il da & H ndman the house through illness for the he Ladies\u2019 Aid of .the Methodist The occupants of the \u2019bus were also | and bespoke a hearty welcome to Mr.' 1 .0 ia y y ast week 7 ff M b dly shaken, Justice Globensky, the new judge.- NE - - p .N Church will meet at the home of Mrs According to the i njured man\u2019s : - KING STREET Opposite Paton mn Mrs.Oswald Smith, of Torontq, is Richard Armitage on Tuesday after- NEW JUDGE REPLIES.es the motorman was not sound- =: ; à : his gong as he came along e Mr.Justice Globensky thanked the | Prayer meeting will be held 88 US- street and, as the load obstructed his ' members of the Bar wi, the officers ual on Wednesday evening.view, he did: not know the car was | of the Court for the kind expressions The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup- ja roaching.which had been used with regard to per will be observed in the Methodist ad the car been a few feet nearer ! pig appointment to the District .of } Church next Sunday morning.when he turned out the horse.would St.Francis.He assured them \u2018that visiting her mother, Mrs.Winder, in noon.Lennoxville.Smoke Pipe Kenel Tobacco.Hon.Judge Globensky, who was in Mcrtreal for Sunday, returned to town yesterday.44444 MAsec0s000000000000000 cesses 00000000000000 de MY me 1 .1.© likely have been filled.Mr.Henry Davidson still remains very low and no hopes are held out The Young Ladies\u2019 Guild of Plymouth Church will meet on Tuesday SUNDAY SCHOOL RALLYS he would always endeavor to- main listed.between the Bench and the Bar tain the kindly feeling which had ex- | The Wilson Piano À FEW WEEKS AG0 we published in the Record a list of ~ Colleges, Convents, Schools, and other public insti- «tions using the Wilson Piano.The following testimonial rom Prof.Martin, of the Eastern Townships College of at the home of Mrs.A.M.Sangster, Drummond Road.Prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday evening.The Sunbeams of St.- Andrew\u2019s Church will meet at the home of Miss Alice McDonald on Queen st, Tues- for his recovery.Mr.and Mrs, D.F.- Carrier have returned from a pleasant trip to New York and Boston.\"Mrs.George Wilkie lin this district.He then referred | 'to the duties iof a judge, and said that it would: be his aim to carry them out to the best of his ability.; MR.JUSTICE HUTCHINSON: Co SPEAKS: RALLY DAY AT METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL ON SUNDAY LAST.\u2018WE Carry he Tn from Windsor TE | Mills, is the guest of her mother, day at À pm The Sunday School-room of the.tice Hutchinson rose aud | | \u2014 Fe \u201cMusic, is another strong point in favor of the Piano for Mrs.Malcolm Ross, Queen street.The B.B.Society will Tigeh in the M thodist spores on Sunday, he 3 du?Jus ice i ot welcome: | Quebec Heate à for ¢ RL hich we are having an increasing demand in almost every Mr.and Mrs.H.P.White have re- church Hall on Wednesday at 3 p.m.gant gathering.at © which time the He had known Mr.Justice Globen- d F er: we.Bo art of Canada, IR turned car their pedding Journey.Choir practice on Thursday even- Annual Rally Day was held, it being sky for the past 30 years, and \u2018he an amous.AIP Th pt ! al ir Dome In Lennox- fins at 8 p.m.a Universal, custom all over the Do- .could'say that there was no member pa eat ers for.WOOd\u2014the; - vite.2 DING GA.Pinion to hold such a service in the at the Bar of the Province x Que | h tors: The ht - Smoke Check\u201d Cigar, bc.SALVATION ARMY BUILD - Sunday Schools, to bring together all bec that could he position - jrahgve now in S res ;( EASTERN TOWNSHIPS COLLEGE OF MUSIC Mr.W.R.Bradleythas been confin PAIGN.of! the teachers, officers and scholars.! ter than his old\u2019 friend.He extended h 5 .1 ; y - eaters and fue savers an the - welcome and said that Stanstead, Que.ed to the house for the past three Major Moore and Captain Jutte, [to resume the great work of bringing | him a hearty- we h + of ; , i tly visited the ung souls to know and love our his colleague would find the best of | cat, Geo.J.Trueman, Principal A.H.Martin, Director i.conseqtience of stepping ap- City fg Here di new S.A.gun 5 CL - |relations between' the Bench and the market.ES a § Citadel for this city are again herc The Sunday School room was very Bar in the pistrie?of St.Francis.\u201cNice weather ow to baw a Messrs, H.C.Wii Jn & Sons : .An exceptionally fine lot of moving li, collect the first subscriptions to |taptefully decorated and presented a ' cre \u201c pictures will be presented at Clement the fund, which were to fall due | very attractive appearamce.There WORK ST ARTED one set up for fous: x AF Sherbrooke, P.Q.Theatre on Thursday, Friday andlyhen the lot was secured.Was an attendance of over two hun- en \u201cHal Gentlemen : Saturday.A very suitable location has been dT£ peoples: ch in ] \u2018 AGAIN AT GRANBY.| nn.{ Mrs.Malcolm\u2018 Ross, Queen street, acquired on Wellington Street, south: ne feature, which mus ave ap- - *; has been confined to her bed for the of past weèk by illness, but is somé- what improved.| { Mrs.J.0.S.Foss has returned to town, after spending the summer in We are in receipt of the H.C.Wilson & Sons\u2019 Piano, recently ordered by me for Stanstead College, and I beg to \u2018state that the instrument reached us in perfect condition.1 have examined it minutely and critically, and consider it a fine instrument, and the product of careful thought, generous expenditure and honest endeavor.I have placed it in_our vocal teacher\u2019s studio, which is a compliment of its fine quality of tone, - King, and preliminary building operations will be undertaken at an early date.The Major will be glad if subscribers will have their subscriptions ready; Massachesetts and the Western! when the colle tors call, or will send States with friends.& ough the 10 il to Salvation Army | hela ke; Mr.H.Reed and Mr.and Mrs.W.phe Foot Sid aaaition \u201cTio, oft gre anil R.Kerr, Master Kerr and Master G.1 i Kerr have gone to Jacques Cartier to SEE funds alfänitt base 1 to enlist a Gober of! Bu subécrip- | nd pleasing, was the presenting to £aCh person after the reading -by Miss Hélen Armitage, entitled \u2018\u2018The Message of the Flowers,\u201d of a smalld pouquet- of flowers which could without a doubt, but add to the Pleasant su roundings.he service, which was held in the a ool room, was followed along the es of a programme issued by the eral Board of the Methodist led to all as being ver novel \u2014 #7 5 y ' RECLAIMING- WORKS AT RUBBER \u201cFACTORY TO RESUME TO-MORROW.~ Granby, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The reclaiming \u2018works of the Granby Rub- | ber Co., which were closed down last | week,\u2019 will resume operation on Wednesday.It appears that the abject | of the temporary shutdown was tor | ; 34240 ; he Cy .wu A New Goods] IF | ; We are reise \u2018new gd -of the latest style: re ve 00000000800 sovesestecectcee cocce0000 oe.: River for a fishing t Pts tbe purpose of effecting a complete ' Cord! ally yours, * Mr.and Mrs.' .by Odell have Hons to the und.ial Go 6 2 ofureh, which comprised the singing reorganization «of athe staff.| lines.Our Millinezÿ C8 » A, HARLOW MARTIN @ been spending a couple of weeks in bp DOB LE WHEDDYNe ba) fibymns, greatly assisted by ml TT or Shops are now in full opet- + \u20188 a old ort hestra and a choir of young lë- @oaficook House\u2014Popular = Hom ation and ready to-receive off \\; - s t 20.19i0.r Montreal, the guests of Mr.and A à uble*! HP took ins va _ 0 P e n wR +E ep ° ° 0 4 p f ais 8; the reading of Bible verses, re- |travellers.A A.Pomeroy, Prop.ders.Our prices wa : ° \u2014\u2014 e Mrs.Boyd, Mrs.Odell\u2019g parents.,; of Michaél\u2019s Cathedral, yester tions and readings by members \u2019 ~ 18 ate.: - * We would like you to see the new styles in Wilson e Mr.Douglas L.Macaulay, son of.Mr.T.B.Macaulay, Montreal, is, Pianos in stock this week, or let us send you descriptive $ spending the week with Mr.Jack A \u2018morning, when\" Miss Azilda sise was married to.Mr.Alphonse Ricard,f and Miss Auxilina Benoit to 'Mr, of ithe school, one of which was very Seetively rendered by Miss Vera Tot \u201cLife's Grandest Things;\u201d\u2019 the \u201cAUTO GARAGE Automobiles supplied with Gaso- Fs, 5 vg © circalar by mail.Old Pianos and Organs taken at fair ® Parkes, 56 Melbourne street.[Georges Gagnon._The first co ps a inging of a song by the Primary |line, Oils, and all requirements.; AAAAA .i ; 3: i value in exchange ° ° | Mr.Mauricé P.Shea, Manager ot }/°\"° accompanied by Mr.Henry Bila- al es, \u2018He is Love.\u201d and a solo by Repairing and vulcanizing - by ex- | ders mtn WG i - ® the engine department of the Can- deau, brother of, the bride, and pe Miss Alice Armitage, \u2018The Children\u2019s pert workmen.Omer Bourget, of Montreal and cond by Mr.Napoleon Benoit, the bride's father, and Mr.J.A.Bou- chard.The service was sung by Rev.J.H.Roy, paricgh priest.Home,\u2019\u2019 very sympathetically render- \u2018 ed; and fitting for this occasion.: r.Cate, assistant superintendent, addressed the School, and impressed uppn tne assembly the great need of Mrs.Maurice Shee presided at \u2018the the extension of Sunday School organ, and a number of solos were for k, also the great results attained adian Fairbanks Co., Montreal, is days on: bus- A.T.DREW.in the city for a few 9° Albert St, \u2018rear Quebec Bank.© e © iness, e © e ce A ol CL CL tia ict a po : LÉ flit Autumn, ir} Almost of equal interest with.the -imported models - bein are the artistic adaptations di these models @nd -Hats af nal design from ott 24 rooms d à re The display inclu op man bans in extreme «and Le ; styles, Large Feather \u2018Hats, at \u2018 Stylish Street Hats: Fra EU wealth of new : styles and = materials that your every ny ference can be.met, i Miss E.HUDON, vd ington; PET ES 4} Members of the Board of Trade e : are requested to be.present at meeting) of Board of Trade to-night at 8 p.m.Among other business the banquet | Will be discussed.Mr.Edward Legendre, of Chicago, is the guest of his uncle, Mr.Alfred Legendre, Marquette street, and expects to visit other relatives at Wins- low and Lake Megantic.'- The marriage of Ethel Clare, daughter of Mr.William Weir, Brookbury, H.C.WILSON & SONS 00000000000000r200000 00000000008000000000000; oer me = \u2014 LA Am nny rs FP « Er IE RE ee a SAR NOR A ey ATLANTIC SERVICE i a STEAMERS | | | ane EGUIPPED 5 = executed during the Mass.Professor |foR the Master through the efforts Bourgeault played a violin solo, Mr.of 'the Sunday School throughout our H.Crochetiere sang an \u2018\u2018Ave Maria\u2019\u2019; POminion.Mr.Cate, who has just \u2018Mr.P.Dubuc, N.P., réndered \u2018\u201cSancta Téfürned from the West, and who was Maria\" (Faure); \u201c\u201cO Salutaris\u2019\u201d was |& lelegate at the Methodist General sung by Miss Marion Couture, and Conference, was in a position to tell \u201cAen 0 ce Ja.|Of the great work being done, to Prisons Del\u201d by Miss Ismelda Bila which end the Sherbrooke Sunday The wedding breakfast was Be ool tontributed on this day.the | LE e PES no nA ans BELMONT, served \u2018Napoleon - Benoit at the home of Mr.of $23.16.! to Clifford Darel, son of Mr.and land shortl \u201cIt was à gréat pleasure to the y after the young couples 4 Mrs.R.J.Sorel will take place on lleft for-their wedding journeys; Mr.be nes of the Sabbath School qe ; Wednesday at St.Patrick\u2019s Church.[and Mrs.Ricard to Boston and \u2018New esse Sli v1 their new pastor, the Rev.W.T.G.Brèwn, since his arrival on his new field of labor, and not a person present could feel anything but moved York and Mr.and Mrs.Gagnon Montreal and Toronto.= A large number of invited guests Dresser & Co., general agents and brokers.Mr.and Mrs.A.Abercrombie Bow- insurance to der 2 qi TO LIVERPOOL lé.y jwere present at the ceremony and k \u2019 AL i 6 - man are abont to leave Toronto for by the kind and loving words spoken Sept.29.Thurs, LAKE CHAMPLAIN 4 -»\\,The \u2018\u2018 BELMONT \u201d >» Montreal.Mr.Bowman, who has rte her: by ithe pastor to the young people in get.Ty Fri, EMPRESS o 5 LAT x UT been manager of the Canadian Rand |, seta Eifte, many handsome the name of our Saviour, as he em- gt 21; Fri RMPRESS OR BRAIN 4 a with 1 the ea ZAR ANOTCH\u2019 at Toronto having been transferred _ 1 phasized the three following points, 5 Sailing lists, rates, plans, etc.on ap RA.Karly i rh ; Nf : > HRY LANE GR i A a pt metre 04 \u2018Fa 4 eye gr Lop vou rns TR age IE tT 2 dy > ME SRR 4 y iy or ; SL SSL 4 Ee ?= 3 ARB: oi Tod SEE 5 rn TE .; VS Co TERT ae ; ee To ; 2 To know, To love and Do God\u2019s Will, showing how the Sunday School should assist all its members to realize and fulfill them each and all.fter the reading of a closing sentence by.the School and Benediction \u201cAll lines represented.\u2018to Montreal.SEWELL., PROPERTY CHANGES.Registrations in the Snerbrooke Division Registry Office during the week ending 4th September are as follows: City Pazs.Agt IR UT 3 Tob KR.H.Mr.W.S.Armitage, Mountain View = Farm, and Mr.J.Parker, of \u2018\u2018Wil- lowdale,\u201d\u2019 Lennoxville, left last night -for Montreal to attend the annual Horse Show, taking SHE\u2019 \u201cBELMONT\u201d is the\u2019 only MT collar that will sit like the illus- + .a ad mer Li.qd 19 ; - : I 6 ni tr \u2014 with them 8j C.O.St.Jean to Henry T.Martin |by {the pastor, this happy and enjoy- | i © ation on every man and the | carload of horses.& Miles Howcroft, lot 212\u20141444 South |able gathering separated, feeling that | OI UNI 48.i ARA-NOTCH » , 18 the new device: * Miss Bessie Hume, nurse-in-train- Ward.Price $3,125.it was good to have been with the | ah th t k = ing at the Homeopathic Hospital, J.O.Archambault et al to Chryso- schplars and workers of the Sunday ; SET \u20ac # j.at makes it do it, 4 Montreal, who has been spending her [logue Bernier, lot 796, -and east Sch pool., | for a working man with $300 TN (à 997 1 vacation with her mother, Mrs.D [halves of lots 794 and 795, East EE AR \u2018 t | he.y The » ARA-NOTCH \u201d locks\" the Hume, Brompton Road, has resume | Ward.Price $900.By ALLY SERVICE AT ST.AN- to have a home of his own on .collar, REW'S SUNDAY SCHOOL.her work at the Hospital.Charles Crochetiere estate to Mrs.Sunday was observed as Rally Suñ- Queen St.Call early.{A - 4 : I i F.X.Croteau, part lot 28, range I ¥ - 5 Mr.and Mrs.Walter S.Way, cfl,.Las, =0, 8 * [day at St.Andrew\u2019s Church, and a 4 : It eliminates\u2019 \u2018the\u2019 buttonholé that 4 Fort William, Ont:, have been th: Ascot.Price 5200.Le u he childre d pa- CHAS.CG.BROWN, ] both © BN uests of Mr.and Mrs.Robt.Hislo Mrs.F.X.Croteau to Mrs.Philiag |l8rg¢ number of the c R 234 pa ae staré 4 ers.| E p,.Couture, part lot 28, range 1 Ascot-|Ténts were present.; «Redlty and Financial Agent, All the boys and\u2019 girls ho\u201d - A < Brompton Road, for a couple of g co T ram ubmitted by th | nice lot of ; It \u201cmakes the coll wicks.Mr.Way has returned hom [Price 513.Su 3d: ÿ School Committee \u2018of the Phone 62, 188 Wellington St.|back.to school will fits 43 xon\u2014a d ar\u201d easy, to Pp put leaving Mrs.Way for a longer visit.|, OH, Ker to G.A.LeBaron, part General Assembly was followed and SCRIBBLERS.; * | Ay : n easy to take off.\u2014 Rose Quesner Tobacco smokes cool \u201cFens Dessus oyard.Fre.310,175 hs ed very enjoyable.To this was NOTE BOOKS ne ; RE Ask your dealer to to show it to vc oe ou.} | to the end.ÿ \u2018ruisseaux, lots 49 and 483 East addpd ene single, ti n 7 Tos Cure EXERCISE ROOK8 44 The Treasurer of the Sherbrooke Ward.Price $3,500.chil So \u201csawaon.under the directio quickly stops coughs Ids, heals and other school necessiiof, at di |Protestant Hospital gratefully ac- E.C.Parker to Edward Dawson, i: ing to illness the pastor Rev.the throat and lungs., ee 25 cents.o's, re : | knowledges the receipt of $12.23, be- lots 150, 152, and 154, Village of Nicholson.was unable to be - -\u2014 T.SOUTHWO! 3 .ing the amount of offertory at a Compton.Price $2,200, : pe x his place being very : accep- : WATCHES ! 2 Dufferin.Avenue.\u201ciy Urion Thanksgiving service in St.C.H.Fletcher to Thomas J.Nut- bly filled by his brother.Waltham, Elgin, B8wiss and the \u201c 4x .om pr ® Ce WR George\u2019s Church, Windsor Mills, on brown, lot 824, North Ward.Price À Ç | celebrated high | grade Decimal, A OTEL - 3 _ in 14 sizes 20 31 50 Thursday, the 22nd inst.$1,500.LENNOXVILLE NOTES.- large assortment in Gold, Silver, [ROYAL c\u20143 for C J.E.- Lavers to Robert Lavers of .Gold Filled, Gunmetal and Nickel.The holiday granted to the pupils.D1 Sunday next the annual Thanks- RE ARE ti: ete best ul | .of St.Charles Seminary was very 5.gehts in lots 14b and 15a range givipg Service will be held in St.Everyone a bargain at | SHERDROOKE.; é 9 pleasantly spent at \u2018\u2018Arona\u2019\u201d their ompton, .Geo ges Church as follows: Early |.H.J.LABEREE'S tion .g : y vacation ground in East Sherbrook Mrs.R.N.Hall _estate to F.|celcpration of the Holy Communion N CPR 58 F Ë tion groun st Sherbrooke, schnaufer, Mgr.H.O.Chalifo ; Johnston Block, Lennoxville, Que.Byividere §t., Opp.Ne : playing baseball and other games.In TH Wa gr, 0.C alifoux and at jeight o\u2019clock; Morning Prayer, Hee & 1,10 : g | the afternoon they received a\u2019.visit Walsh of part of \u201cIves Street\u2019 Holy Communion and Sermon at the ; \\ Built 1909-70.Ocçupied 3 May \u2019 Boris ; ani \u2018\u2018Robertson Street,\u201d East Sher- midida service, as well as Evening 9 / from Rev.Father Rigault, the} 8995 (day | | he: pest for pare preacher of the retreat.; rcoke.Price $225.aoe and Sermon at seven o'clock.: (This hotel is one of, t Es | ; .Mrs.W.Hadlock et al to Omer |Soedial music will be rendered at be iastern \u201cJovnphips- Mr.Charles Burbridge, who lives Poulin, lot 71, Village of Compton.bot'} morning and evening services.} ° \u2019 nished in the Ia te with priv vats upon the Tonkin farm, Orford, had a {Price $800.There will be an early celebration | cellent cuisine ; suites ce.Latbs, and every moderii pony W.H.4, sooranpo XE gr.very narrow escape, on Friday night X.Desrochers et al to F,H.Hebert last, when he was driving on Belvi- land Thomas Fortier, part lot 817 dere Street, near the Paton mill.At East\"Ward, Price s2, 300.Biscuits beinf the Feast of St.Michael and All 3 |.| Excl Me Lhe same moment the brigade was QE ee Argèls, the same being held in st.; Just arrived from Reading, Ene astening to a fire and Mr.Bur- : Cn Church.and, a full line of these delicious usive en s.Furnishings and | bridge\u2019s vehicle was struck by the No.\u201c6\u201d Co, 3rd Reg\u2019t.| \u201c > i Mrs.H.White have return- biscuits, some absolutely new lines ergine.He was thrown out with some for : - Ss .which.make a dainty biscuit ps ; - Clothing force, landing on a pile of ties at the A meeting is called for Wednesday ed Home from.thelr wedding trip to afternoon teas.| : y Room 20, \" Wititag 8 ook.x y ; side of the street.Mr Burbridge was night at the Armory at 8 o\u2019clock.Morireal and other surrounding ar ! - kin fine and clear nt : je \u2019, \u201c =.so bruised and shaken that he has All members of the Company request- | poini 5: ge Siow with th healthy i Fa Eo ç .Cash and One Price - Only A de Phe sre iho laa.been confined to the house for a ed to attend.Ps ; Wm., oonderson ol Waterld d, Sctent \u2018Facial and fcelp.Trango\u201d ER Ra | | couple of days.L.A.BAYLEY, Capt.N- iends.Ah mice PE ar 16 voy couple of days.~ .\u2019 Skin Eood; pte - NE CER SE 0] - ne : : # POOR COPY. > OWD -g of brigi- 1 ork- @ Tur-R pre- ho Station 1, 10; -fur- s, BK ; private .hienCes - =.BESTE .3 ot 2M v .a , ai 2 - k Lt id 4 .ie \"= 3 prea - LE, & \u201cCeetee\u201d Underclothing makes you feel right.4 oh \\ SHFRBROOKE DAILY RECORY, TTFSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910, - PAGE FIVE.) ree mp = = = 7 .\u2014 2 | | atively young man, has acquired a [officers will abt be atisfied unt | e00c0000000000000 } ; ._ .; ; \u2019 \u2018 s Ss.0000000 Mr.Jobn La 1 ross th age have Mrs.Fred Taplay who has been in RAISING OF SHEEP knowledge of the stockman\u2019s art] statistics showja return of at least See went to Califor 1 al strike in evi- bed for the past three weeks with mich has already brought him to the ton times the |present estimate and : 8 ed.there among-the granite typhoid fever is now progressing fa- fore amongst Capadian breeders.Mr.until sheep raising has established 0 dence- out no work could be had.vorably.Dryden's collegiate and agricultural iiself as a rocgdgnized factor in pro- ° .gen and n Headaches \u2014 nausea \u2014 indigestion\u2014muddy complexion\u2014pimples\u2014 \u2018bad breath\u2014theze are scme of the effects of constipation.The mild, sensible, reliable rene\u2019 iS een They contain the latest discovered and best evacuant known, which Fmpties th bowels without the slightest discomfort and without disturbing the rest of the system.Constantly increased doses are not necessary.25c.-a box.If your druggist has not yet stocked them, send 25c.and we will mail them.25 Nat oa! | Drug and Chemical Company of f Canada, Limited, - Montreal, - \u201c Always a \u2018perfect fit No irritation, will not wrinkle, sag or bind.Always com- Ns fortable.Insist on \u201c\u2018Ceetee.\u201d In all sizes for men, women and children.The C.Turnbull Co.of Calt; Limited : Manufacturers \u2014 Est.1859.Galt, Ontario Fu : as CS a va, is the pure juice of the vine.à ; \u201cVin St.Michel i is not a patent medicine; it is a natural Tonic, prepared by the laboratory: of nature.It contains in the mildest form, all the elements necessary to a stimulative, rebuilding | and nutritive Tonic + VIN ST.MICHEL (St.Michael's » Wine) pe 1.not only pleasant to the taste, but \u2019 \"has not that burning effect of alcoholic liquors hor the sharp and bitter taste of quinine and iron preparations.It is soft and mellow to the taste, neither too sweet nor too heating to the stomach.It is a remedy which cures ~ Weakness, Debility and Dyspepsia.in fact\u201d alt diseases caused by impoverish- *ed blood.= 2: Boivin, Wilson ®& Co.Montreal, $ Sole Agents for America.Eastern Drug Co., Boston, U.S.A, Agents for the United States.-of any Commission Jw Enquire, Why _ Industry is Backward.DECLINE OF NUMBER OF SHEEP HAS BEEN OFTEN CoM- MENTED UPON.The Department of Agricuture has iesued the following note on \u2018\u2018\u2019The De- Canada\u2019\u2019 For a number of years it has been evident and it is now a matter of common knowledge that the sheep industry in Canada, partic larly as regards the general production of mar- kct sheep and of high elags wool, has been in an increasingly decadent condition.Not enly has th number of sheep owned in the country been gradually.lessening, but the interest in sheep- growing has itself been on the wane.The census of sheep in Canada reveals the fact that the Dominion as regards the number of sheep Kept, compares not at all favorably with other great agricultural countries of the world.Indeed, as compared with :them it has permitted sheep- raising to bedome a somewhat insignificant phrase of its agriculture, notwithstanding its- great adaptability both as regards soil and climate for the growing of mutton and wool.In 1909 according to agricultural returns there were in the United Kingdom 31,838,833 head of sheep, in the Ar-f gentine 67,211,754 head, in Australia 87,043,266 head, in New Zealand 23,- -480,707 head, while the latest returns for Canada place the number at not more than 2,705,390 head.In view of the fact that sheep have not only a direct and primary value through the actual financial retürns which they make to \u2018their owners, but because they represent as well in themselves \u2018a peculiarly important.asset in agriculture, owmg to their ability to!incréase soil fertility and to check and destroy the growth of weeds upon the land, the situation which the above figures suggest, appears to be a rather critical one and one which may well receive careful consideration.The reasons for the decline in the sheep industry in Canada have been the subject of much comment in various ways, and while these need not be discussed in this note, it may be well to state that thé Live Stock Branch has had its attention very.urgently directed toward the presen: uns«tisfactory status of the business, and in recognition of its.importaneé to the country generally has now de- cid«4 that the time is ripe for the! Canadian Government to consider a comprehensive policy and to undertake definite \u2018and extended measures likely to operate toward the encouragement, improvement and develop- | ment of the industry as a whole.As.a preliminary to the adoption settled policy and in order that the Live Stock Commissioner may inform himself thoroughly as to th> details of the sheep trade in Great Britain and the Unit- |, ed States and as to conditions as they actually prevail in Canada the Minister of Agriculture nas authorized the appointments, of a committea two competent men to investigate the sheep situation in general in the three countries named.As the same time, is is the expectation that without an actual visit, they will gather as much information as possible concerning the trade of the other great sheep producing countries in so far as it may be | of interest in the development of the industry in Canada.It has been thought advisable to have this com- \u2018mittee consist of, in the first place, a wool expert, whose special training has made him familiar with all the technical and practical phases of wool | markets and woollen manufacture in the United Kingdom and Canada, and in the second place .a capable Canad- ian- sheep breeder, whose experience has given him a somewhat extended knowledge of sheep farming in this country.These gentlemen have already been appointed and are at present pursuing their investigations in Great Britain.The personnel of the committeg consists of Mr.W.T.Ritch, of Manchester, England, and Mr, W.A.Dryden, of Brooklyn, Canada.Mr.Ritch, though perhaps unknown - to the members of the Sheep Breeders\u2019 Association, - has had familiar and honorable relationship with tradespeople in Canada for a period of years, having represented while in this country certain English cloth manufacturers, whose interests he served efficiently and acceptably.Mr.Ritch\u2019s experience has made him thoroughly familiar with the Woollen industry in England and Scotland,with the wool markets and manufacturing distridts of that country, and has besides given him -a general knowledge of the woollen trade, including that in staple and shoddy articles and in the manufactured product both in England and America.He has visited also in a business capacity Australia and New Zealand and.had made careful observations concerning the growing and marketing of wool in these two countries.Combined with his technical knowledge, Mr.Ritch.has acquired a practical understanding of the growing and handling of wool on theefarm and together with this has evidenced an enthusias- | tic and intelligent comprehension of what may be expected from the de\u201d velopment of the sheep industry in Canada, thus commending himself to the attent: on of the commissioner in connection with the appointment to the committee.I t is felt that Mr.Ritch will be able to place such information at the disposal of the minister, his officers and of all interested is likely to be particularly valuable in the furtherance of the scheme for the upbuilding of the industry which is now in contemplation.The other member of the committee | Mr.W.A.Dryden, of Brooklyn, Ont., is very well known to the stock breed- | ers of Canada.The present owner of Maple- Shade has fallen heir to many of the qualities which gave his father \u201c so large an Influence in his own province, and, although as yet a compar- velopment of the Sheep Industry in} and wool .,Bgtprning to in sheep breeding in this country as| education has been such as to bring him into demand in a more or less public way, and, in recent years, he had been about Canada a great deal in connection with judging and other work under the supervision of the Live Stock Branch.Mr.Dryden's judgment is practical and his recognized popularity speaks well for the confidence which may be expected from his fellow breeders in \u2018his ability to perform witn credit to himself and them the work which he has now undertaken.In combining the services upon this committee \u2018of a practical sheep man with that of a technical expert the department has reason to believe that the problems of production and of marketing, both as regards wool and mutton, will be studied.and discussed in such close: relationship that the results of the inquiry will most successfully serve the purpose for which it is undertaken.After consultation with the Live Stock Commissioner the members of the committee have, of course, .been allowed the liberty of depending largely upon their own initiative in planning their route and in evolving the.details of their investigations.The general procedure will, however, be somewhat as follows: Mr.Ritch preceded Mr.Dryden to England in order to attend a number of important wool fairs, in progress during August and September.There he will be in close association with wool merchants and with men interested or engaged in the woollen trade in its several branches and will thus be enabled to discuss with them in all its phases the various detdils of the industry in connection with both home and foreign markets, - | Both members of the committee are arranging to be present at the big late summer and autumn sheep sales which are unnually held in the latter part of August, during September and in October.They will visit Smith- field and the larger meat markets of London - and of other important cities.It is possible also that they will be present.at the annual ram sales at Kelso and at one or two other leading centres.This will'bring them into intimate touch with gheep breeders, mutton raisers, dealers, butchers and provision men in all the important localities.It will give them an insight into conditions and methods as - they prevail upon the farms throughout the country.It will direct their attention in every stage of the business.It will furnish them with information concerning prices, profits and as to the extent and nat- |: ure of the trade, and in short, give them a knowledge of the great sheep industry of the United Kingdom and\u2019 of-the import trade in dead mutton; and lamb.It is hoped\u2019 that the.in-; vestigations in Great Brain will p the branch Dy Loesortre et such i formation ang su nd stat istics ha.Thay, eh ve Pa ly assist jn, pu a\" great Canadian business in the ing kibing of sheep: and also in finding à Place for the Ganadiam products of ;woe} mutton in the comm a TOR EL corner, qe the investig- tore will visit \u2018all the provinces andj interview.prominent men and man] fagturers in order to familiarize them-| selves with the difficulties, drawbacks: moting the national prosperity.\u2014 Letters tp the Editor PRICE OF ADMISSION TO SHERBROOKE FAIR.Editor Record.8ir :\u2014Please S sallow me space to reply to Adherént of County \u2018Fair's note ip Record pof last Friday.\" He begins, \u2018\u2018In the| wailing cry of Exhij- bitor,\u201d\u201d with a Joss Now, Mr.Editor, the weeping and wailing was done by \u2018\u2018Adherent\u2019\u2019 and associates who\u2019 laid not attend the Sherbrooke Fair when they learned what a splendid} Fair was held there.\u2018\u2018Adherent C.EF.\u201d also stated that most of the prize money went ta Cntario.In reply to this I will say that in our little village twelve horses were exhibited, all of which took prizes, among em six firsts.One gentleman here [exhibited two horses only and took ixty-five dollars in prizes.Take is village as an average, and I! think the Eastern Townships did bell and got the great Sherbrooke Fai \u2018\u2018Adherent :C.F.\u201d also states that the visitors were all | Eastern Townships people.Another mistake.I wish to inform him that a large number jcame from the New England States, New York and other places outside the Townships.I ne- Ver said a word against the county fairs.But I will say here that the Sherbrooke Fair is worth a dozen of thm to see ol visit, and I would lion\u2019s- share of ps at the advise \u2018\u2018Adherent C.F.\u201d to employ someone to read to him a full report of the result ofjthe Sherbrooke Exhibition, which he will find in the Sherbrooke Daily Record.He will then see the error of his ways.and the mistakes helhas made.EXHIBITOR.Waterville, Sep _ 26, _1910.POOR ROADS ND SOME OF, THE CAUSES.Editor Record.Sir :\u2014It is strange that a township like Dudswell, with the amount of intelligence possessed by its people, should stilt continue to adhere to the old and imeflectie system of statute labor, for through such a system no one need look for much if any improvement \u2018in dur roads, and.why ?Simply because it has arrived at the condition when most of the ratepayers look uppn the road work as a gort of recreation where they tell and listen to stories, leaning on their hozs and shovels, and on the whole having a jolly good time, not earning fifty cents, \u2018and for which they receive $1.50 ty apply on thelr statute labor tax.Again, several hun- \u2018dred dollars are paid out for road \u2018machines every ifew years, which are put on to repair the roads, with tg horses, which suits as they \u201cin st the roads are benefitted or not, which in nine cases out of ten they are! not, but oftent are injured by bringing back o the roadbed the\u2019 dust and dirt, loose muddy stuff, which the rains have washed out and should be allowed to and defects in connéttion with conditions as they now prevail, and which have hitherto operated to retard the advancement of .the sheep industry in the country.It is expected that they will gather information as to the injury inflicted on our agriculture through the decline of interest in sheep raising, that they will take note of \u2018the localities, where the growing of sheep could be most easily and profitably encouraged and that, bringing to bear the suggestions gleaned from their general inquiry upon the various phases of the situation as they find it in Canada, they will draît recommendations for the guidance of the commissioner in framing, in the very near future, such a policy as will prove in the best interests of the industry.! If time permits, Mr.Ritch and Mr.Dryden will also visit the United States.In many states of the Union os compared with Canada, a,most uniform conditions prevail, particularly as regards the advantages that are nossible and which may be derived from an extensive sheep trade.Many single states.own more sheep than are .0 be found inithe whole of the Dominion, and 'although to the south of the line there may be some discour- \\ging features in the general situation, nevertheless there may be much in the-way of suggestion to he learn- -d from that country.Further, trade relationships between the two countries must always be more or less intimate, and as the United States, notwithstanding .a severe duty, imports annually from Canada a goodly quantity of wool, it would seem to pe of direct advantage to have gome specific information concerning the status of the trade in the former country and also as to its availability as a future market.Canada has\u2018 undoubtedly wonderful possibilities and 1arze opportunities in connection :with the development of its sheep population.The present investigationsihave been undertaken as preliminary to the adoption of a permanent scheme\u2019 for the encouragement agnd.upbuilding of the industry.In tho belief that ©anadian agriculture must of necessity suffer severely while sheep remain so few in number in the country, the minister and his Home gf DYEING Is the way to Save Money and Dress Well Try it! gy Simple as Washing with Loo ror ALL KINDS oo] JUST THINK OF IT! a Cotton, Si.k or Mixed Goods Perfectly ow iss No chance of mistakes, Fast end Beautiful Co: 5h13 cents, from your Druggist or Cond fe: Color Card and STORY Bool'et.76 Whe Oe attichardson Co.limited,- Montreal.ares re re eee form more mud Working will av id all the hard work there rather than bring it back to\u2019 Generally.those they can.I hay e watched men working the machin e to turnpike a new piece of road atten where the grass was a foot and; a half or more high.Not a spear off it would they cut with a-scythe, but would run the machine into.it, the result of which was the knife pecame clogged underneath and could do no cutting, but all the same if was hauled along a half dozen fd to do what it might have done in going once or twice had the ground been prepared as it should have been.Todo that would require some muscular] labor, which would interfere with their play spell.Under the present system of statute labor a great deal of money is pretended to he laid out where none is needed.The township is divided up into road districts, and iall tax belonging to each district po be laid out there in some fastiop or another, whether needed or othe rwise, and In the districts where the heaviest taxes are raised the roads are good, and in the the roads are bad is available, but the be followed.It will not do to depart from what our grandfathers aa great-grandfathers did, and by.daberine to this old system, which {should have heen abandoned long a the municipality by following up this old, worthless sys- districts wher but little tax old rut mus tem debars itgelf from receiving the- Govern- ut the roads in pro- The offer the Government on is a most generous one, provided; Tos old obsolete statute labor sy To is abolished and the money tax established in its place.Phe wnship does not receive more than fifty per cent.value for the tax lévied for road purposes under -the sé ent system.It is high time that ng s miserable system statute Labor vas done away with and something more effective adopted in its stead.assistance -offered by the ment to help per condition f 1 FAIRMAN HALL.Dudswell Jet.Sept.23, iL T ~~ WYERVILLE.- Rev.Tes\u201d astie, pastor of the Presbyterian (Church here, closed his ministry last! Sunday and leaves this week to reside at Moulinette, Ont.Rev.Mr.Nicholson, of Montreal, brother of-Rev.|J.C.Nicholson, Sher- ] i next Sunday, Oct.2nd, as follows : At I, 10.30 a.m.; Sawyer- ville, 2 p.m}; East Clifton, 7.30 bp.m.On the Sunday following, Oct.9, services wil] be conducted in the same places by Rev.Dr.Hay, of Lake Megäntic.- + |CORLISS.| Mrs.C.H.j Buck and two little daughters returned to their home in Manchester, N.H., on Thursday, after speuding the.|summer at \u2018\u2018The High- laids\u2019*; Mr.fn Mrs.MacKenzie at- teuded the Wéaring-Parker wedding at Coaticook on Saturday.Mr.R.A.Ccnn., is viditing his parents, add Mrs.Ch s.Cleveland.Mr.- y 1 i 1 clover white honey.at |.ECGS i \u201cselected stock were made at 2 cents; market late | Cleveland of Bridgeport, y - The Ads.; .the \u2018bargains.straightway.ad vertisers.are e really worth while.Ba | \u2018 1 The Real Bargains Go: ~ To Those Who Read : Ninety- nine per cent.of the real bargains in the stores go to those who read the advertisements.The other one per cent.go to those who casually drop on the bargains i in the rush of shopping.| If you can\u2019t afford to be onc of the \u201cone-chance- in-a-hundred\u201d people, read the store ads.and learn of And as 99 per cent.of the bargain, getters a are ad, readers, so 99 per cent.of the real bargain givers are : When you read all the advertised bargains, you know | about all the bargains i in town that + mtr Gd te tr ct hb rs tt Sl A il etl Ade SII rr a ria : .a em ro PEER A ane hf Ceres j wo By ow hk §oagl y Ls ex reba cr we peer Vr ewe pe 4 \u2018 a\" 1 .\u2018 , i | \u2018 - FINANCIAL AD MARKET NEWS.COUNTRY PRODUCE, HONEY UNCHANG ED, Mcntreal, Sept.27.\u2014There is, no change in honey, for whichi the.de- miand is only fair, and principally for small lots to fill actual wants, .with Me to , 15c; IUte to lle; buck- white extracted, wheat 7c to Tie.; FIRM AT ADVANCE.Montreal, Sept.:27.\u2014The tone of the market for eggs is very firm at the late advance in prices.Sales of straight receipts at 2le, and No.| stock at 20c to ic per.dozen} MAPLE BUSINESS SLOW.Mcntreal, Sept.27.\u2014 Business | lin\u201d maple product continues slow, with maple syrup in wood at 6c per Îb., and in tins at Gjc.Maple sugar, at 9c to 10c per Ib.i : DAIRY PRODUCE, © tm riers 21 31 Rock Island, Pret.uy \" - Southern Pacific \u2026 \u20261154 1154 Southern Ry.\u2026.\u2026.234 234 Twin City LL, corr corn 1108 111$ 7\" Union Pacific |.\u2026-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026 «1678 167% : Uf 8: Steel |.vosseccure 684 ¢8%° U.8.Steel; Pid.146F 116 \u20ac Dec.Wheat .994 -.98 Dec.Corn \u2026.\u2026\u2026.i.Lu 51# - 504 Lu Dec.Oats .34#*, 34 ~ \u2018| Dec.Cotton .1334 1352 Oct.Cotton .: .'.1332 \u2018 \u20181346 MONTREAL MARKET.; Canadian Pacific as vesnncrs 191 1928 Detroit Ry.Tersssccoure 58 57 Dominion Steel ., .654 644 Dominion Steel, Pid.102% 103 Illinois, Pid.rege sensors 89} 90 \u2018Mackay, Pfd.; .) Fee Laleemes 75 75 | Montreal Power vie reeereenns 168 1658 \u201cBoo\u201d Ry\u2026.CoL.\u2026\u2026.\u2026 ae.134% - 1354 Montreal St.Ry.-.240° 242 Toronto \u2018RY.eue \u2014apge-1245 - 1244 Twin City Lane vesereernrene 111> \"111.Lake of the Woods cee 000s 128 128 Sessa - CHEESE MARKET QUIET! Montreal, Sept.'27.\u2014 The cheese .\u2018market continueg quiet, but steady, westerns being llc, and easterns at 108c to BUTTER MARKET FIRM.Montreal, Sept.27.\u2014The utter is firm, with the choicest qucted at 24c to 22e; arid seconds at 234c to 24c.| ST.HYACINTHE BOARD.| 8t.Hyacinthe, Sept.27.-478 boxes of butter sold at 24c.692 boxes - of cheese sold at 10%c.222 boxes\u201d of butter \u2018unsold.7 buyers.F.T.LIVE STOCK CA MARKET.SHIPMENT FROM SUTTON.Sutton,.Que., Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014Messrs.Curley and Moflatt made a shipment of live stock from Sutton to Montreal on Monday night con-: sisting of forty hogs at 7¢.for roughs, and 8c.for selects} ten calves at from $5 to $10, \u2018and ififteen cattle at from .$20 Lo $30.+ SHIPMENTS FROM WATERLOO.\u201cWaterloo, Sept.27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Messrs.Pobherts & Savage made a large shipment of live stock |to Montreal market during the week: comprising cattle, hogs, sheep, lambs and calves.Cattle hrought from $30 to $45, according to quality ; hoes.$8.- 50 per cwt.; sheeps and lambs, 3ic.to 5c.per 1b.; calves, $4 $8.The hogs were of a superio They expect to_ ship again on Tuesday, the 27th., Messrs.Fred Connolly nade a good uoted at! I to 5 le: ¢ quality.| Rock Island .Pig Lead and : Antimony.Ima mediate delivery ; The Canada Metal fo, | Limite 1 \"oho st Yuu \u2018 st.143 Persons | Would not have \u2018been KILLED at Fort Wayne, last \u2018Wednesday; it the ! Automatic Electri¢ Torches and, Signals : had been in \u2018Use, ns it is the most remarkable system of \u2018train control ever brought to the AU tention of the 1tlilroad l\u2019ubli With this system, accidents from .head-on jor rear rend collisions, open switches, wid Lrouts, are IMPOSSIBLE.- It is undoubted that the Automatic Klectric Torches and Signals will be universally adopg- - ed, conseque ntly those- \u201cwho have the wisdom to invest' in the Au- ete., shipment of live stock on the same date to Montreal, including several fat cows, hogs, sheep and 1 umbs.with a few calves at prices cattle ing about $37 ; hogs, Walt ; sheep and lambs, 3c.to 5c.per/lb., calves, $4 to 38, according to quality.10-DAY°S MARKET mes.QUOTATIONS FURNISHE W.WHITB, BROKE 1 NEW YORK MARKET.\u2018 Th 1.15 Amalgamated Copper .62% American Sugar .\u2026 117 117 Atchison ~.à ceusrscser J 99} 991 American Smelting Refg.| CO.SP ï > ; 663 Baltimore & Ohio \u2026 LE 1054 77 averag- | tomatic FE leerrie Toreb_ and Big- nal © omphny: 5 stock, NOW, eau not help hut make Visit.profits.Capital stacy 23,040 000, Par value shares, $5, .Kor further partic ul: Ars apply | SHORT & OLIVIER 138 5 Wellington st.| .Sherbrooke Ee tac : C.D.SHELDON Investment Broker A Bpeciaity made of inveat- ' ts in Brooklyn Rapid Transfer, i.men | Canadian Pacific .1 4 1923 Standard Railroad BN Chi.Mil.St.Paul .(14 17 1212 : - AND Col.Fuel & Iron, cor vere \u2026.601 31 - 4e | os CR cooveores oer leer | 263 Industrial Stocks - Great Northern, Pref.\u201cised {11268 Write for full particulars re- .Minn.8t.Paul & Sco.1343 135} garding| plan of (investment.New York Central .1.143 1134 Room mn.JE aq ames St.: Northern Pacific ;.1163 4164 ) Als { Penn.Ry.JR ce al 92 129% B _ Reading Lsrecnes ae Teves een 146% 1472 = - Business Transacted.McCuaig Bros.& Co.| x Members Montreal Stock Exchange- A General Stock Exchange Information : Supplied With Regard to all Canadian Securities - 157 ST.JAMES ST MONTREAL \"ete pu - Investment Securities a Specialty - \u201cvom yw 5 \u201c ; vd et, ho .re FE vat] - LT ayo a ad, PES * pas er LWT ME: ATEN ST EEE +1 (eee 22 METCALEE ST.- OTTAWA se PAGE SIX.+ LA ro wer «, \"EM Le | rem SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER y= 1910.ei «A SCOURGE OF [U.8N., superintendent of the ack BODY HAS NOT ond Mrs.Collin a pare mes i oO Totide OPENING EXERCISES A El , Tice J.) [ss core selected by him from BEEN FOUND.changes have rakes Places ue - AT AYER'S CLIFF.CORDS FOR MODTR AL.[the West Point detail, is investi- \u2014 Mr.Chas.Audinwoog hee the: BE \u2014 SHER geting the case.The he mc SEARCH PARTIES.ARE OUT ON | Sherbrooke over Sunday ha ny En : IG PROGRAMME WAS }REV.F.J.DAY, FORMER - \u2018beard of inquiry are Lieut.| - vo fois i ¥ FROM SHES RENDERED Be THE PUPILS BROOKE PASTOR, SPEAKS ' {| tex: A.Bethel, Major Wirt Robinson, na ne a.| CooksigRE à Ipdigestion, Gas \u2018 » \u2018Capi.Charles Z.Sommera I jar \u2019 \u2019 KContinued from page , .) ; -Ayer\u2019s Cliff, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 ON TONE CF MONTRZAL'S sion Fein Says vs Bis \u201cMission a Alfred A.Maybach.\u2018North Hatley, Sept.27.\u2014 (Special) | Mrs, Mad Jepar * ; M, a 3 \" x Hea dache five ding took place at the parish ehurch Many attended the opening exercises AMUSEMENTS.b + \u2014The.body of Miss L.Dunn, who' with the former's pay Mail) * Qu - kg pb Manchester, N° He ' when of the school here on Monday after That the tore of Montreal's amuse- merica is Pare Effronter Miss Rei ao Manteo spent fum- was drowned in Lake Massawippi, | day ; Mrs.J.ks Ph te over SE later : in- as not yet been foun son, of Rock Is] d some Diap4 Miss Marie Alice Derm iy OL orl) noon and were Ny the.pupils as meutd bad net kept, pace th iow MANIFESTO DECLARES THAT N° day in town with her friend, Miss \u2018Search parties were out all day and Mrs.O.A.2, pms MN = vou take a 1fttle .2 n 7 ried to Mr.Eugene = no no | abadis, follows, Rev.C.Moore acting as ox \u201cesse d .by Rev.Frank J.Day, ACCOUNTING OF FUNDS HAS : Glee.C.Lemoine, who made a visit yesterday -and again to-day dragging | Stevenson and children of I, x, _ and ch distress or Indig The bride, who was accompanied to chairman : Song, \u201c0 marks ; ro pastor of Zion Congregational Church BEEN MADE, \"|| recently to our North West, has re- the waters of however, the body had an\u2019 nd Ae, 00 Sunday org «| fry in five minutes at \u2019 hairman\u2019s remarks ; re- herbrooke iastic- p to no o e an and Mrs.A.Ayergt ) 2 the altar by her.father, Mr.Onesime the school; \u20ac Moore : doll drill, by Montreal, and a former Sher turned, and speaks very enthusiastic erst in Mogantie jee) fine ra - t.27:\u2014The: arrival not been f und.[ Mr.W.R.Moore's : ® \u2018harmless prepa Demers, was- gowned in ivory white citation, Grant 00 itati Mar.pastor, in | his sermon.Sunday seven New York, Sep d and his ally of that country.EY \u2018 8 ; Mre.HER This ou cat a he whit il and wreath eight little girls ; recitation, it ree of Cords for here of Mu, John Bedmond a rious! left Sunday for Montreal y OR .anytb LS y : silk, with \u20ac he w the Children of |-guerite Brown chorus, E.Robinson, ing entitled [oA Scourge right picture party of Irish.Nationalist parliamen4| Dr.J.H.Jenks continues se y ROCK ISL AND AND DERBY LINE.| us Ives of Sherbrooke, tHe Ja got sto Lora Bangs, Rolan an ill.- ler Dr.Hamilton, of Montreal was t -of-orde Mary, to which.society she helonged.tarians has been the occasion of \u201cRed, White and Blue\u201d of pristine innocence that Rev.Mr.\"Arrivals and departures : Miss Lot-: tiful narrowed ankle and instep \u2018desired, as well as ribbed pe .\u2018mitts, shirts where they will take up their abode.- The bride received a large number of handsome gitts, including silver, cut marks in Grade II.Model.Ida Taylor\u2014Rev.Moore's prize for .whe Royal \u201cGuardians p otharwise.complied with \u201cot its Act of Incorporat hereby, in pursuance of with Mrs.J.A.Seals - ui here Sunday night in consultation | calé ; Mp Sti Bangs ; Song, ° attack by the Sinn Fein, which h Foote and Miss Esther Kidder the of Sherbrooke, in to Foss.pro wos supported by by the school ; address by SV) pT Sand an he ot oo leva issued a statement, printed in the hia Dr.McCurdy, the attending rock end in West Charleston, at Miss Violet Dease, of on Un hat is brother-in-law.Mr.Edward J.|of School Commissioners, Mr.A J.other han = inted out, Times, which says : physician.Oddfell trom Kidder\u2019s home ; Miss Daisy Stevens, Miss Mabel MacRae.ou yet.or his brothe OR i Crone M Fish.| modery, Sodom.He poip th \u201cNo \u201caccounting has ever been About twenty-five ellows à lof Newport in town the guest of Mjss | il, ch, or if you ___ Desrulsseaux, the R v.\u201cAbbe A Pa.PRESENTATION OF PRIZES.however, that tue character 4 de.\u2018made of the funds subscribed for Mr.| Victoria ge attended service at frma oulton for week end: Mr your sto ois © sign of \u2018 Poirier, assisted by the Abbes L.P.Then followed the presentation of pre) Proportion as the city's Redmond and his party.three rem, gay Cron avitatin of the.Dadtel- Young, ewport calling on friends NOTICE\u2014CRUELTY I \u201ciw ur Pharmacist F : - dea- r - genera is controlled by two or thr y, .of ia Tape oh | a up -deacon\u201d Pat the ont Coe: |prizes by the Commissioners es to wealth and importance grew.The bers \u2018of the party, and any member lows of Alexandra Lodge of Ayer's on Sa t Bi A ry Saturday Laythe Any percons winavi - a Th as soon\" as XO : con and sub- -deacon.At the entrance {lows : ]\u20141st, Churchill amusement caterers were to-day Pro- lop, win not do their bidding or whd Cliff.of Wes , vB) eruelty to an \u2019 lt ba RO 2oUr risings, \u2019 | of the wedding party the organist Grade II.Model\u20141s : tare than they did ?\u2018 » Meth Mrs.œ ) Burke for a few days ; / .\" .w EE 8 rendered the Bridal March from Lo- Moore ; :2nd, Grant Moore.viding worse ® when the v main has the temerity to ask for an ac The new pipe organ or the Mr.and \"Collinson, ot B oste by te i Ha um \u2019 peng 08 a \u201chengrin, and at the close of the cere- Grade I.Model\u20141st, Ida Tayler ; twenty years 2&0, its other failings, \u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 | bere by au fs.\u201cand are spending a few oats 3e, LC mony \u2018\u2018Nuptial March,\u201d\u201d Engélman.2nd, Cora Bangs.street, whatever 0 y 5 | > bY tho Derby Line Hotel.a oa oa tsenone.LE 1 During mass Mrs.Z.Lemire sang| Grade V.Elementary\u20141 Dale Moore had no glittering picture shows to ay \u20ac ol arme - Cg 4, © \u2018Ave Maria\" (Millard) very beau- 2nd, Bernice Sterling.lure the unsophisticated.mind.But oo ad ORT i tifully, and \u201cSancta Maria\u2019 (Faure) Grade IV.Elementary\u2014lst, Alice the rush.of immigration nad (Drought a Hl Jose- Buck.the era of prosperity an e -| a 1 Phin efectively sung by Miss Grade \u2018III.Elementary\u2014lst, Ross | scrupulous had found in it their op- It You Want a D 1 ar - = + a 0 The reception was given at the re- Moore ; 2nd, M.Fish.portunity to make money by any pos- Tk 3 Ce?3: of sidence of Mr.and Mrs.Onesime Grade II.Sr.\u20141st, Vera Dustin ; | gible methods.¥ | hi LE = 44 Demers, Cartier street.The happy 2nd, :Cleveland Standish.Then came à flashlight on the \u2018\u2018red ONEY | Place your order immed tee JE, ie couple left atinoon for their wedding Grade II.Jr\u2014lst, Ernestine CaP-ljight\" quarter question.He pointed À EME | \u201cone of our improved ps \u2019 $ journéy to New York, Hartford, Bos- |sey ; 2nd, Marguerite Brown.tour, however, that, despite all at- Nl \u2018RIBBING | chines, ; ton and other points.\u2018They returned Book I.\u20141st, Marjorie Taylor ; 2nd, | tempts to repress it, the evil was] , | Our Knitting Machine will not to Manchester at the end of the week | Earl Heath.Istiil active.The white slave traffic : do plain work.lt will ab and will shortly leave for St.Hya- SPECIAL PRIZES.~ |was still with us.The gambling hell \"ene \u2018ribbed \u2018socks and stockings mpi .cinthe, Montreal and Sherbrooke, Hazel Dustin\u2014Highest number of wax still floarishing in our.midst; À | the purveyor of cccaine still -sold his wares with brazen effrontery; the rawers\u201d ete, liquor traffic was still working havoc English.\u20ac One of our méchines is worth \"the tioth day of Aug glass, furniture, ete.The gift of Hazel Dustin \u2014 Miss McDonald's among countleas victims.| 3 to you.Why \u2018not buy one\u2019 IT = Leu of su an the- groom was a.pretty gold watch prize for arithmetic.M prive Peopl said that we must have ately > : inl sa 3 ; , and chain.ran oore\u2014Mrs.Moore\u2019s amusement end reçreation.It was | ) Ve claim ta have he word a _ + ] for most advanced pupil of his age certainly true that these were need- Knitting Machine the on best THROUGH RAPIDS in the achoo ed, tut/to walk throygh the.main - prov.Dale Moore\u2014Rev.Moore's prize for ed and the simplest of all, (or .| thoroughfares to day was to note a .arithmetic in Elementary Dept.TASER < : IN A BARREL.Cleveland Standish Special prize change for the worse in the kind of : : Lis It is indispensable in sien .~ \u2014 for punctuality.j recreation provided.The purveyors of | POFYRIONT HARRIS 8 EMINO.WARS \u2018 \u2018 y | { Househol d, - BOBBY LEACH MADE SUCCESS- Kathleen Forrest \u2014 Miss Mayhew's: panssemient be Re EE 5 VIOB-PRESID T7 \u2018SHERMAN Fol ee Aa AN T up 1 - EN \u2014 CT.- catalo rices.en FUL PASSAGE AT NIAGARA | prize for progress.presented by |Much of the amusement provided weis| , EX-PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT ; Write.to day for.ca a) gues and p Bah dow pitié l \"FALLS.' = ° Mrs.Moore with a book in recogni- depraving -the public.mind.Who are each putting up \u2018strenuous- fight to control New York.Republican ; \u2014 Niagara Falls, N.Y., Sept.26.\u2014Bob- by Leach of Niagara Falls, Ont., Bat- urday aternoon made a trip through the Whirlpool Rapids in a barrel, tion of services as school organist.These were dangers to be faced by | Convention in paratoes_ to-day.; * Churchill Moore \u2014 Prize for get- Christians to-day.The ideals of Christ | \u2014 t d ai is- \u2018dist Church \u201chas arrived, and men ting a place on the honor roll of the must be.made to prevail and Chris or exported] fre oronte ot neo Province in 1908.| tiaus must not rest until this end was : ; ; Much pleasure was expressed that reached.install it.This makes it practically \u2018counting is expelled from the party land deprived of his salary.ph - It was the Christian ideal \u2018\u2018The present English, Government ; Vue starting from the Old \u2018Maid of the! the school would be continued under that had moved Montrealers to.clear |.came into power by Treason.of the certain that the reopening of the ACTURER DEX AS RE UE _\u2014 Mist landing, mear the cantilever |the able supervision of Miss McDon- out the old gang that misgoverned support given it by Mr, Redmond\u2019s church will take place on the secon \"MANUFAC & bridge.Except for a few scratches ald and Miss Mayhew who proved Sunday in October.| Mrs.A.Sisco will Aid 80 long |at the City Hall.Now the remaining evils must be faced in a | Similar way.The Christian congrega- f party, and could not hold office with- 'out the, Aid of that party.For the first time in.many years the Irish Ladies \u2019 373 TO 267 ST.PAUL STREET, Se TO 38 ST.VALIER' athe, 221 Wellington Stand bruises, Leach, who claims to have made\u2019 the trip several times, Was unhurt.last year their interest and ability for the work.We wish for them another successful year.entertain .the Society on Thursday \u201c5 { SHERBROOKE BRANCH, ; it Party held the balance: of power and | next, gentlemen also being invited to - ane Leach started, at 3.55, his barrel| A sad .feature of the programme (tions ot cite area oust See to Jt could make or unmake the English tea at six o Clock.me patents np ___BELP V WANTED\u2014M/ \u2018being towed out to the middle of the was the calling of \u2018Miss Ida Taylor's blots that y red J lt ° ~~ Government; af, will.They could have | = - 1 _ RERS.WANTID.Al stfeam by a tugboat.He entered the name for several prizes, and the men- at marred its lle.J forced the ' present \u2018Government to \u2014 \" Le Mining Co.Eustis.\u2018rapids at 3.57, and three minutes tion of thé faét that the girl who KING GEORGE ND HIS MAIL] P8ss a home rule bill if they were |! Spoon © LÀ] + \u2018 ; ee = later was in the whirlpool.The bar- had been so faithful in her school du- A really in earnest in their desire.\"\u201d ce 0 : te > ANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATE \u2018Tel went through the.rapids holding | ties now lies on a sick bed critically! King George is receiving about one'l ; A statement is tien given of the \u2018 , - a) Wg, ad Quagries .to its course and riding the tremen- ill, \u2018and the wish was earnestly ex- bund.more letters per day than standing of the \u2018Parties which shows a [i ; | Men's end Ladies\u2019 J Beaba, Que.© - \u201cdous : \u2018waves smoothly.' The great pressed that she might be restored to the .c King, and in the case of Tory and Irish\u2019 majority in.the House | Complete Home - ; - Clothing \u2014 |: BW.wave caught it and hurled it clear health and school gain.privat.setters he is even more par- fof Commons, \u201cies YEE : 1 Cents\u2019 Furnishiags N° AN aech loc of the water,-but the barrel righted =~ \"ticular ~than was his father in~per- [The articiuifurther.says that \u2018\u2018they\u2019 Furnishers ,( : andPFars | and advertiss our N itself nicely and went intb the whirl- WCMEN ARE KIND TO HORSES sonally answering each missive on tke did nat, break ith the (Isibeokls; .be-\u2019 .A J a _ aE Five and Poultry Specifics pool \u2018without mishap.Paris suffragettes are taking par- day it is received.On an average cause they wareutied by manetarÿ and |.+ FEE F Ag diront to the Sooo.Five times the barrel |! Veircled the ticular pleasure in the announcement King George reçeives six hundred let- \u2018other considerations tawoithe J,iberal : : \u2014\u2014= nt sd qEpenass.ox or.cauumiagior \u2018whirlpool, keeping on the outer edge, lof the Society for the Protection of ters a day.Many of them.are from party, as the, cheque for.$10,pP0.frora j i\" w= _ \u2014 mme esded.The larges .away from the Vortices.|At the south |animals that it is considering the cranks, who write giving advice, on | Lord TweeAmouth sHowg:! a 3a | | A i 1, lai Ta Jenkine, \u201cMi \u201cand it was caught by an inshore eddy question of offering a medal to the aifairs of state, A great .number vi! VISITORS OWTIMIST qi \" eA and floated in \u2018close enough to.be | public .coachwoman - of-Paris who C&Me [rom charity organizations re-} Degpite this stéack; there was\u2019nuch dur vu \"Lu v ki caught at 5.05.| show the greatest kindness to and Questing subscriptions or patronage.écrite _expreased by all members: We Have No Connection vith mr Other Sores Called by Ty Te IL PrrepEnS + consideration for their horses.The Queen Mary.receives about three lof the delegation.!\u2018Prospects were || | work, highest wages.W.J } A\" DISCOVERY AT POMPEII.sufiragettes point to \u2018this fact : as hündred letters a day, and she, too, never .better,\u201d\u2019 both for gaining home |\u201c We Employ No Agents .Co, Limited, Montreal.\u2019 \"(London Morning - Post.) .prooi that women can meet men on iS very punctilious in the matter of rule at the hands of Parliament and 1 have taken the opportunity of a the same plane in many fields of replies.At the General Post: Office united support from the hands of Ir-|{ Any one who intends to do busticss with us and to take the advantage of \u201cour Confidential Orelt MA OR WOMAN TO Tht ; r \u2019e bpoint .agents for work which men have occupied = ex- there are two sorting clerks: always ish-Americans.Tay Pay\u2019 fairly: P $15.00 a week a visit -to Pompeii to- inspect the néwly |ciusively until.comparatively recent- On duty attending only to Royal beamed as he said: System, or of our Liberal Cash Discount, is cordially invited to come to our store at the abové address, Slats age and previous em found villa outside the walls of the ly, and be as_successful as men, have COlrespondence, and letters to any | ' \u2018Since the last convention in Am-| ont Tan Mgr.-290 Wellin buried city, the discovery of which been, for they argue, if women were member of the Royal Family are de- erica the Irishmen in this country where we have a \u2018magnificent display {covering three floors 37 x 90, with a full \u2018fresh stock.of every artich, onto.has aroused considerable comment in ; not regarded - as having established livered by special messenger.more than made good their pledge to \u2014\u2014 ce pte ; golf for WANTED AT AT ONCE, Guu \u2018the Italian press.The villa is the (\"OL I _ contribute $100,000 th t ; comprised in the lines mentioned above.Do pot buy any goods fro ; people pretending \u2018that Suey 4 take charge of shog property of v local De oa In who their competency as drivers the Soc King Edward, who wrote volumin, the Irish 0.000 55 the surpo \u2019 Ry 3 ! ?Ie is Li i aad régence, Address À h iety would not now be taking official Os letters to his many \u2018\u2018cousins Echenberg\u2019s.Be sure you deal with the righ firm.0 Albi n, Que.as made t e excavations and.js now notice of their existence and nephews \u2018in Europe, carried on thie Sen more substantial support ANTED seeking to se e site tothe Italian , ; \u2019 his time.0 | \u2018 \u2014 FOR OUR Government at a high figure.The Truly, those who witnessed the much of his writing from the writing our Price s Defy Competition W yo Mill.a loom fixer ace: villa bears little resemblance to the |trials and sufferings of body and room of the Marlborough Club.When | oy Cromptom looms.- Wages ordinary Pompeiian house; in fact, it soul endured by the first woman pub- he was away baroad he wrote re- SD Wook, Apply Paton Mfg.was a large country residence - rather (lic cab-driver in Paris and who saw guarly.to his grandson, now Prince - mes than \u2018a town abode, for it stands |how she was jeered at and humiliated Of Wales, and the boy replied once a WATED \u2014 BELL - BOY some fifteen minutes\u2019 distance from|on all sides by those who should Week.the city gate.The walls are covered - with \u2018beautifully preserved .figures, nearly life size, representing appar- have known better and shown more consideration for a woman who was merely trying to make an honest liv- and before long I-once more knew what A tremendous stimulous has been given to stamp collecting by Kingl George, who\u201d hal the finkst collec- J 1 SARATOGA ; her, and these wild -accusations of Cadet ys\u2019 Sale| | Na questions asked.Wien Hotel.pe PSE oe sx STATS FOR \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 ; jk BALD ently male and female personages of |ing, would never have believed it tion probably in the world, His lat- Progressives Claim They Will Win : - Mile.App , HOUSE AT the ancient mythology, the whole |possible that _ the number of women ©8t acquisition was one of the two- t Republi C ti 1] \" TES MOST D being at a depth of from-five to ten engaged in such work would have in- Péñny stamps.lately printed : With 9 epublican Convention 1 fox s = feet beneath the.surface -of the sur- ,creased to hundreds.Thousands of Ring Bdward\u2019s portrait dpon them.{| P \u2014 ; 3 | To Finish Up The Month of September : OL ! EL: ap ay 08 three rounding vincyards.he excavation persons engage cabs driven by.women The issue was destroyed the.other ROUSEVELT CLAIMS THAT THEY | me 0 20m Yo Leung .Ses plan of the rest of the villa has|now been ' rather than men, for they realize they day And only.six stamps remain.One ' \\ = 107 Iv OXVIELE HOTEL, stopped pending \u2018a settlement of the wi] escape the unpleasantness of a ©! them was presented to the King, T{AVE BEATEN OTHER SIDE.ta) RE + $10, poly -3.1.Cote.Lieut # proprietor s claims according fo, the drunken driver or of one who will use Atiother to the Prince of Wales, and Caratoga, N.Y., Sept.27.\u2014Sara- : Ladies\u2019 Fall Costumes $15.00 Furniture at 25 p.C.Discount ; Men's Overcoats $7.50, h - B® SALE \u2014 FIVE R \u2019 and in view of an arrangement with Rif A oe it their pe is not Burd will be Drosorved at the he toga seth ed a a political turmoil, to $20.00 For the next three days we in\u2019 - $12, 50 and up to $20 city ts G20) s ri e, a same ast night on the eve on one of the ht 25 discount x r i a Qincont vine time receive quite as good service.resting place of the other three but wost important Republican state The most up-to-date tailor-made Hive all es Bedfoom, \u2018Dining | Every one of these costs re = os Mo.8 Z Gordon 8 the villa lies \u2018concealed.Meanwhile With the kindness of heart which is they are believed to be in the hands [conventions ever held.\u2018fhe old guard suits, in the finest cheviots and Room, Parlor Sets and odd pieces, || good value.They are are ALL\u201d FA AT LENN( the villa is guarded night and day by \\!ate in woman, these female driv- ofGovernment officials.are making their battle on the issue, diagonals.«Fit guaranteed.For also on Carpets, Squares, Rugs, | for this fall's trade Wl, ve Soe ile from post offic two custodians sent out from N aples ers give their horses far better care The new stamps with King George's hal: Theodore Roosevelt -rule the three days only we E ill give you Wool -Blankets, Comforters, Sto- \u2018| therefore the latest.discouat off wood I about asser .Excavation is\u201d proceeding .briskly {thn do men: drivers.' portrait \u2018will be ready in a few party in the state of New York?\" Per-gent.discoun ves and Ranges.Co | 2H rive \u20ac Fat ne next three days log atered buildings in within the walls \u2018of the city.RAST ANTAL es ence, and oe stated Le be 8 | Golonél Roosevelt reached Saratega Ladies\u2019 Dresses $14, $16 and se An ane Un $22.05 three | only.On dome and pick ane » lot: \"Fanning oinfortable v - em \u201c pet rovement on ¢] late yesterday and within five min- -00 purchase [Or the next taree = : L.D.Abbott : STANSTEAD.Arrivals and departuree: Mr.Catu- Present ones.utes had taken full command of the | | $20, 257 Discount days.- _ I now.; = Abbott, or rte a Progressive fo The fl f they | - To = The : \u2018annual migeting of the Ladies\u2019 | del and Miss Catudel, who were in! progr rces.e flow of the} | Just.received, new fall goods.$75.00 \u201cAid a met dist Church will bo Sorel for the summer returned home; | CATHERINE, DE MEDICI.political tides finally set in for the 4 Styles up to the minute.A real win furnish you a comfortable, | Boys\u2019 Suits $3.50 to 8700 TO LET.held on Wednesday afternoon \u2018at \u2018the | Mr.and Mrs.Hamilton and daughter, | (Scribner\u2019s Magazine.) Progressives, last night, and Mr.| M good bargain.| ar te \u2018home.to 250 Suits to chopse from, [Asoo SPACE home of Mrs.J.F.Telford.Eleanor, Farnham Centre, guests on ' Catherine de Medici has\u2019 been falsely Roosevelt, after a conference with his | mo a | de of the finest tw and ellington sprees 1 Th 1 tall to Boston Sunday of her parents, Mr, and Mrs.&ccused of a score of crimes.And licutenants, Iloyd ©.\" Griscom, Cor- ; Ladies\u2019 Separate Skirts Make our store your own | made of the t this fall's trade RES Be or 11 ; billed for Out er 11th.© POSLON \\MeClay; Mr.and Mrs! Bullard the those accusations have grown out of|nelius.V.Collins aud Representative \"Sizes 22 to 32 t.$5.95 sh i I nd vo ill | worsteds to sui pe : -y pe agp 8 bi or October week-end at Iron Hill; Mr.and Mrs, One prodigious wickedness for which] Cocks, of Oyster Bay.repeated ° his | $3 00 450 0 7 sais 32.25, | shopping place and you w | For three days, Lal or Ave EN DWEL Miss Pearl Walker ot Manchester, Foster \u2018Morgan, \u2018of Knowlton, guests she was responsible.The massacre of declaration made at Troy: \u2018\u2018We have | 00, 34.50 to a get the most satisfactory ree 3 sy ui Offices 137 Walling.N.H., is: visiting friends in town.of - Mr, and Mrs.Earl Goddard on St.Bartholomew, when the Hugue:| beaten them to a frazzle and f the Less 15 p.C.Discount sults.| Knee Pants 50c to $1.25 ks Bail St, Conductor and Mrs.Huntley are gur.day nots who had gone up to her daugh- trophies are ours.\u2019 Le Over 300 Skirts to ch { ' ! | EN AET-HOUSE, VARM, spending a shoeït Vacation in Brattle- a - , ter\u2019 A wedding were slaughtered \u2018at Vice-President Sherman came to Some are sample skirts > bought | | ;.Some Reasons Why: : F = 20 p.C.Discount able Pony emionces, on Wa at boro, Vt.nig in hundreds, some of them by h lag vk \u2019 Apply 1K Wolfe .: - The Misses Maude and Mary Ter- SHE WAS SURPRISED the guards of the King in the very poe Tote Yesterday ome ~ from a large.firm in Toronto.We We can furnish your home.| $25 00 mecs PPIS \u2014 rill, of Sherbrooke, G.B; Terrill, Eva J palace where \u2018they were sleeping as| the day talki y, with friend sell them at about half price, and_| We can sell you a stove or a Men's Suits $7.50 10 \u2014 BITUATIONS w ANTI ; Jamieson, Eleanor Bissonette, Jos- > his guests was intensely: disliked by the eran of bi hotel.8 on we still give you = ] per cent.heater for the winter.| tock \u2018in.BED Di \u2018 ephine and Frances McGafley, Agnes When Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Rooi all who knew the truth -about it, had The Vice-President came in for a uring our Bys Sale Fe can furnish your blankets or | a! Er mous God - proue T9 of ; i\" Smith, Pearl Thompson, and Messrs.Pills Cured her Chronic not profited by it, or were \u201cnot blind- spirited + demonsthation last night, .Short and Long Kimonas 95¢ comforters.shades.The dto- at 0pc fC ot for- meals, Address 42 Nelson.Smith, Knowlton Curtis and Liver Complaint ed by bigotry to the principles of| hen à sira 20 g : We can dress your \u2018wife.We can | Brand, guarantee \u2014 da E.Davis went from here to Crawford honor.Even the gay chronicler of boli Fe arenins club of mem.to $3.50 \u201c dress your \u2018husband.We clothe | discount.I = \u2018+ Notch, Monday on the White Mount- Mrs.R.Smith, of Wi M I the Valois Court, whose writings|DPers With a banc, -acrived from Utica.Ww h t ; ; all your children, small or big.5 jess À - FOR BALE.A ai Excur n rs.mith, of Winnipeg, Man, teil: , show he had little religion and less Mr.man met the \u2018\u2018boys e from = _We have the best stock in this Wé can sell'you all the gents\u2019 or M n\u2019s Pants Sl.50 to $ ( Fa 8A 2} n sio +\u2014 an interesting story of relief from almost morality and who thought blood] Oneida,\u201d he called them, and line in the city.Made of the ladies\u2019 furnishings.\u20ac of - 2 tos XEAI O13 iF \u2018 Ve an hardly teh ott how great my feuds perfectly natural, .called it \u2018a marched with \u2018them in and around the .newest kimqna fabrics, trimmed We give you easy terms -if you | 20 pc.Discou : gain for quick pair, de bedetiassinceratetees sufferings have LY rome ven cory very dirty massacre.\u2019 The single act |&reat court of the United States vin, colored 28 ribbon pe need them., ; % Royal Hotel, Sherbr #3 Deaths Re orted.& plaint accompanied by biliousness wer: a | of fierce hat Suddenly let loose \u2018 by Hotel.atch, all a \u2018P.¢.discount.We give you the best cash dis- A LT Co 5 auras \u2014 16 H.p.4 RS.p $ daily source of trial to me.Every day ear an am i lon, snowe a na ure Ladies\u2019 Wrappers count if yo want it.a oo B \u2019 Sweaters 9 soie a mers- in goud repair Li.26 À I experienced the sickening effects of 5° free from [moral restraint as to be ADMINISTERED r Qur Credi - System is the most \u2018 Men's and 0ys ow A Oy A bargain, , For à Wd Ea EINES RII these ailments.I longed for some medi.C¢8Pable of anything.And.there ga- 34 to 44.$1.00 to $2.50, \u2018less confidential.« to $5less 25 pc Di tg, \u2018Dhotie R.I.Wiliurd J ts Ral SIMEON MARCOTTE, -STANSTEAD cine that should permanently drive them thered in the hearts of the friends of | © ./SILENCE\u201d TRE ATME NT.20 per cent.= Our prices) ai are the lowest.\u2018 Te ma FLOR Bie .- ; away.the dead a hatred so intense that the .Our stock isi the most selected.R tu ALE \u2014 BINGLE 1.; 1% qua Stanstead, Sept.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Hearing of Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Root Most violent words of passionate cal- = Ladies\u2019 Underwear - ur treatment is courteous.Boys Snail Stevens shot & gt Tan | The death occurged on Sunday at the Pills, I thought they were worthy of a Umny could not give it vent.There- FOUR HUNDRED CADETS: ARE Natural wool and fleece .lined.Qur motto is to please every \u201cUnderweat for Men and Recorg démo, bargain.Apvly ° 5 | 4 5 Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, trial, My surprise was indeed great.\"fore, during the rest of her \u2018life, her : NOW UNDER DETENTION.35c to $1.25 each, less 20 p.c.customer.\u2019 ; 20 pC a i y , of Mr.Simeon Marcotte, of this place From the very first I experienced relief.enemies found pleasure in laying at West Point, N.Y.,- Sept.27.\u2014 More ' es .We mer antes entire satisfaction ~~ 50c¢ tO $1.25 less hp | ENGINES 0 60-H.rg who had gone there about two weeks Continuing with them I ound my troub- her door every death that could by than four hundred cadets, practical- Ladies\u2019 Golf Sweaters orl.we will return your money.Di ount 25 and 1 : ME ago for treatment for cancer of the les were slowly but surely leaving me, .any possibility be supposed to profit ; SC Lit stomach.Mrs.Jos.Roy and Mrs.ly.the whole Corps, of the AEs Re was A5 Alex.Lacasse had been with him and it was to be free from the harassing ef-.hate have become part of the popul- United States Military Academy, at POOR trial COPY $1.75 to $5.00 less 20 per eent.reds condition.Po be se Cor Lennoxville.E.i \u20ac \u2018 ; ne West Point, are\u2019 under detention, as \u2014 _ \" $a SALE \u2014 TFLEPHON ; had only returned-home on Saturday.| fects of the ailments that had long sick- ar idea of Catherine de Medici.The \u2018©: it, LIOR, | #4 codar Mr.Roy was 68 years of age, -and| encd and weakened me.So greatis my truth is, that aside from the great thè result of the corps having ad- | NC W Al gton St.- An run, \u2018Bury.\u2014~ - was very-active, having been at his faith in Dr.Morse\u2019s Indian Pills that killing of August, 1572, whicli she ministered the \u2018\u2018silence\u2019 treatment to | 132 eilif pou\u201d 2\" aur work three weeks before his à eath.He shall never on any account be without thought a stroke of statecraft need- Capt.Rufus S.Longan, of the | .E=ciocs Ite leaves one son and five daughters.them.\u201d * ed to keep her power, there is no evi- Eleventh United States Infantry, at | z ° - Both Phones Pas bi (ie ' if 1 hi ly th Dr Morse's Indian Root Pills cure dence that would warrant a judge in supper in the Grant tcmorlal Hall, eS ue.: _ Johnston Ave: his wife predeceasing him only three ,/ qo ;n4 Kidney as wellas Liver troub- i ni | sas es je months ago.The remains werc| les, and kcep vou healthy, box even holding her on a criminal on Saturday night.: : A .= a brought to Stans tend on Monday.at your dealers.25¢ 1 charge.: | Major-General Thomas H.- Barry, ; \u201c q de Ci, M8 (0, limited\u201d Montreal.qu: |i smi TROUBLE gestion, \u2018Gas, Heartburn oF Headache five minutes Jater ou | bad some Diapepsin handy would take a little now your ch distress or Indigestion would guish in five niinutes and you would I fine.CT thing you eat and overcome pour, out-of- -order stomach before 15 little you do eat seems to fill \u201cor lays like a lump of lead in stomach, or if you have heart- por \u201cthat is à sign of Indigestion.your Pharmacist for a 50-cent oi Pape\u2019s Diapepsin and take a just as soom as you can.There Ftd \u2018gour risings, no belching harmless preparation will di- i pra meals.don\u2019t tempt you, or cure almost any case of Dyspepsia, Indigestion or any other stomach disturbance.~ .me = gy Bpecial Permission of \u201c His Majesty Ring Edward VIL THE ROYAL .«The Royal Guardians having made \u201cotis the thirtieth day of- August, 1910, Ne of Incorporation.\u201d\u201d City of Ottawa, Dated at the 2310.this first day of September, ¥ yo HELP % WANTED\u2014MALE.[ABORERS.WANTID.APPLY EUS- tis Mining Co., Eustis.pire \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, QUAR- men = and laborers.Apply to Stmasfead Grapite Quarries Co., Ltd, Bebe; Que.7 FANTED-WE WANT A RE-; Bok! and Poultry Specifics and other pods direct to the consumers as well as tv (bf merchants $15.00 a week salary .ud quepies_or\u2026 commission.No exDer- ice -àfèded, The largest advertised podffin Canada.Write at once fur par- talus.W.A.Jenkins, Mfg.Co., Lon- yA ED.PT STEAM- ters and sprinkler fitters à steady wik, highest wages.W.J, McGuire & \u2014\u2014\"-\u2014\u2014\u2014 VAF OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL AND point -agents for \u2018established a $15.00 a week and expenses.âge and previous employment.- E.y, Mgr., 290 Wellington Street, Tet, Toronto.State wag- Sud experience.Addrdss Burton Dhu, leton, Que, ATED \u2014 FOR OUR (ro Mill, a loom fixer hecustomed Eptom looms.© Wages 52.00 ee Apply Paton Mig.Co., Pi.BELI, \u2014_\u2014 Hotel, to take charge of zs WOOLLEN te per Sher- BOY.APPLY \u2014\u2014 \u201cis porara FOR SALE.20 SALE \u2014 HOUSE AT LENNOX- Apply R.R.Macdonald.: Eis \u2014 MOST DESIRABLE ding lots on three new streets et ened w on S.L.Clough\u2019s pro- wr, \u20ac Leuton rie See plan.(pores HOTEL FOR SALE.\u2014_\u2014Péy J.L.Cote, Leunoxville.Que.Esa BALE \u2014 FIVE BEAUTIFUL ty en, Lennoxville Road within it 8 (50 x 120).- Price, $375 a apply No.&° Gordon St.; ' Los pla, FARM.AT LENNOXVILLE\u2014 fy Coll Mile from post office, half mile \u201college, about 38 acres including dod lot.Good,.smooth land, bgp ered ; buildings \u201cin good\u2019 repair ; Specially comfortable and well fin- \u201cTünüing water, fine view.Apply hi L.D.Abbott, or W.H.Ab- So ce - == \u2014 TO LET.À - [808 Stora SPACE TO RENT Wy tq Qu USton street.low rentul.A.C.Skinuer or H.V.Haight ise complied with the requirements of the Insurance Act, ts Act of Incorporation, being chapter 158 of the Statutes of 19i0, by, in pursuance of a minute of the Honorable the Treasury Board, dated licensed to transact of Life Insurance and Sickness Insurance to the EE AAAI | » \u2018 \u201cveo, | \u201cBly Record \u201d Want Advertisements Bic REsULTS For LITTLE Money q Rares 15 words or less 15c each insertion, one \u2026 cent for each additional word ;.six inser- + tions for the peice of five fus man in each locality to in- ode and advertise our Royal Purple |; JVANTED AT ONCE, GOUD BARBER | = re Incorporated by Act of Parliament, 9-10, Edward VII., ch.158.\u2018GUARDIANS A Fraternal Benefit Association.Supreme Lodge Office.Montreal.Certificates igsued on all plans including Endowmént.Canada Insurance License the necessary deposit, and having 1910,\u2019 and is in -Canada the busi- extent specified in said (Signed) WM.FITS GERALD, Supertatende ent of Insurance.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.ANTED \u2014 GENERAL BERVANT, speaking English, able to do plain cooking and take cure of child.P.O.Box\u2019 474, Bromptonville.| TARY ABSISTANT BOOKKEEPER wanted: One Epeaking both lan- ghages preferred.* \u2018Best referénces required.Address Box 97 Record Office.ANTED\u2018\u2014 CAPABLE \u2018WOMAN TO take charge home, family of three.No washing.Mrs.W.A.Daly, Stan- stead, Wue.BY TANTED \u2014 Department.Must have knowledge of sewing.McKechnie' 8.Ready-to-wear NV ANTED \u2014 A WOMAN FOR GEN-\u2019 eral housework, a few hours each\u2019 2 Frontenac Street.+ Apply day.Na ANTED\u2014A GIRL TO DO GENERal housework.y Apply 20 Queen \u2018Street: \u2014 eu 20e ED \u2014 ONE OR TWO EXPER- ced table girls.Apply New Sherbrooke House.EAT, CAPABLE GIRL, FOR GEN- N eral housework.Country girl preferred.Wages 518 a month.Must have references.Apply Mrs.Brierley, 147 Cote St.Antoine road, facing Metcalfe Ave., Montreal._ ANTED \u2014 THOROUGH KITCHEN y irl.Apply Sherbrooke Tea Room, 117 Wellington St.\u2014 - WATER: MIDDLE AGED WOMAN, cook\u201d.general for family of as Address Box 216, Lennoxville.three.TENOGRA HER WANT aD BY OCT.S lat.\u201d Yeung woman for, manufacturer's office\u2019lin Granby, Que.\u2018Applicant must state |experience and salary expected, otherwise application will not be considered.Apply, Stenographer, P.U.Box 33, Granby, Que.TANTED \"AT.ONCE\u2014STENOGRAPH- W or and typist.Both'languages.No, 158 Wellington.Street.2, tween 7 and 8 at night.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG WOMEN TO \\ train as nurses, two \u2018vacancies.Apply to Supt.Hospital, Plymouth, N.H.TS HOMPETENT \"COOK WANTED AT once.Apply 14 Dominion Ave., City.V ANTED \u2014 EAPERIENCED GENeral servant.Apply Mrs.C.W.Cate, 43 Moore street, Sherbrooke.J ITCHEN GIRL .WANTED.APPLY À - Montreal House.: AVVANTED \u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.W where other maid is kept.Apply.Mrs.J, M.Jenckes, 18 Quebec 8st.\u201cANTED | \u2014 CAPABLE GENERAL M servant for Oct.10th.Good wag- tes.Mrs.8.L.Spafford.Lennoxville.Room be- LET \u2014 NEw DWELLING ON on gdurter Ave, Three rooms, Welling- Ha 137 Wellington St.Ap- bre ARM.MODERN où.var line, Reason- IN Wolfe \u201cstreet.ek _8MUaTioNs WANTED.Io BEDROOMS TO LET.OCTO- 1 ay Jot, in Vicinity of notel, con-4 >» T meals,\u201d Address Box 33 Re-.== _ 92702 Sas Eng YEAR -OLD HORSE, 3 Brgy; nd sleigh © quiet, good driva, Row, [OT quit buyer.TW.Ar- Is oyal Hotel, 1 Sherbrooke.R TT Meg LE \u2014 19 HP STANLEY À at a 1° good repair.Will be \u201cor poargain \u2018Fer information, 3, Phone KR.k.Willard, East An- OR gi fa ALE \u2014-SINGLE BARREL 12 Pâtion Stevens shot gun in good *ord Office bargain.Apply Lox 200; 1 io ExqnvEs 60-H.P.; 1 25 ad 25-h.p.and 1 4-h.p.All QL pension Can be seen at our + Co, Lennoxville.E.T.Brick & CE \u2014 TELE PHONE POLES Ta Posts, ail lengths and n°\u201d .Ander son, Bury.8 \u2014._ Po ALE\u2014C HOTCE ROSE COMB wn Leghorns ; wWinnets RO bargain Hf taken â ' ba CE Johns: \u201con, Ave, W.ut ence.Ny MIS\"ELLANEOUS.\\ TANTED - \u2014 SECOND-HAND \u201cHOME Comfort\u2019 Range in good condition.John F.AitKen, Call Mill, Que.\\\\ ANTED\u2014FAST DRIVING HORSE mare Must be guaranteed sound and easily \u2018managed.Alger Pat- \u2018terson, IW wherever Rectory Hill, Que.rer AW TABLES WANTED \u2014 ONE OR i.two good modern saw tables, iron .Preferred.Write atl once giving description and.price.H.W.Jones, Bedford, Que.| ANTED \u2014 A SECOND-HAND FAmily.express sleigh with bobs.Ap- vit Wm.Wright, New Sherbrooke House PT rt W ANTED \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY.2 unfurnished rooms in South Ward.Apply Box 41 Record.Jorër-we WI \u201cGIVE AWAY ABsolutely free to any boy or girl, beautiful self-filling | fountain pen, latest model, for selling anly ten dozen of our high grade postal cards at 2c.each.Write nt once Card Co, Premium Dept, \u2018Que.#\u201d : Sherbrooke, CS LOST AND ! FOUND.j Jlorsp \u2014 SMALL SUM OF MONEY.- Owner can have same by applying Room 20 Whiting Block.Ï \u2018os\u2019 ra GOLD WATCH ON SATUR- d day, September 24th, between Charles Philbrick\u2019s and Danville.Finder Please return to Ed: Lambert, Denison\u2019 5 Mills, and he rewarded.: \u201d os T \u2014 A \u201cSMALL BLACKTHORN L cane, \u201csilver ring, jvory handle, with \u20181.C.B.\u2019 Reward \u2018 95 Wellington Room -4¢ .i initials St, tient ma] eto | mb ASSISTANT FOR [| Mills; Mrs.C.A.Searles guest a.to! The Natiqnal Post .Marchand, is 2 pupil of the College.The Rev.Abbe Vincent: officiated.A very pleasant assembly took place Saturday evening at the Tuque Rouge Club House, when the friends of Mr.Emile Lanctot gave him a \u2018\u2018send-off\u2019\u201d\u2019 on the occasion of mariage.There was singing and J music during the evening and at mid- À night the guest of honor was presented - with an address by Mr.Louis Codere and a well filled purse of gold.Mr.Lanctot responded suitably anil the gayety recommenced and was kept up till the early morning hours.About -75, comprising all the prom-.inent young Frenchmen in the city, were present.SENIOR PHYSICAL CLASS\u201d TO- ~ NIGHT.The Senior Class will meet for the first time this seasen at the Y.M.C.A.gymnasium at 8.15 to-night.large class is hope ! for.5 HAVE SECURED a RIGHT on WAY SCOTSTOWN COUNCIL AND - MR.POPE REACH AN AGREEMENT.Scotstown, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The Town Council has succeeded in making a deal with Mr.H.Pope, of Bury, for a right of way through his property, which is situated near | the Salmon river, about three miles from here.This right of way is for the Guelph Cask Company to put through its log road.All the road was com- I pleted with the exception of the part which was to run through the land owned by Mr.Pope.For a time there was a hitch in the négotiations between the town and Mr.Pope, hence the delay.If this matter had not been settled in proper time it would have set back the Guelph Cask Company's op- eratiops here a whole year, which would -have been a great loss to Scotstown.+ Le SCOTSTOWN.Farmers around this section are busy at present having their grain threshed.Arrivals and departures include: Mrs.A.G.Sherman home after an extended trip to a number of New England\u2019 points; Mrs.Angus Young from Montreal, visiting relatives and friends; Miss Annie Black to Lowell, Mass.; Miss Christie Morrison to Springfield, Mass.; Mrs.Robert Scott to Portland and other New England cities.Mr.A.J.Merrill has taken the contract to paint the new Gifford house on Union -avenue.The brickwork on Mr.R.A.Scott\u2019s new house is completed.Children\u2019s day was observed at St.Andrew\u2019s Presbyterian Church._last Sunday.Rev.W.T.McKenzie, the pastor, preached a sermon appropriate ta the occasion.° The Christian Endeavor executive will meet; at the home of Mr.A.K.McKay ext: Friday evening.4 en - Mr.Lgtrent Brault, who has very low for a long.time, has so far recovered that he can be out walking\u2019 these fine days.Miss Barlow, who is a former resident, is.at present here Visiting her mony friends.Mr.i W.Bowman is now engaged in the threshing business, doing the threshing for the different farmers in this section.- 4 BEEBE.Arrivals and departures: Rev.Ww.T.Smith from British Columbia after an absence of two months; Mrs: E.Perry and daughter, of Way's oO Mrs.Herbert Haseltine Tuesday and Wednesday ; Mr.Wayne Campbell, Lennoxville, a Sunday guest of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.M.Campbell: Mr.D.F.Davis at Newport on Monday: Mrs.H.K.Davis Wednesday morning for Montreal to see what can be done \u2018for her eyes; Mr.E.Foss, of Derby, at Mr.D.F.Davis Sabbath day.Rev.Mr.| Squires preached at the Advent.Church Sabbath day, as Elder D.Gregory was preaching his farewell sermon at We West Derby.ADDITION TO PULPWOOD ELEVATOR.Scotstown, Sept.27.\u2014(Special) \u2014 An addition is being built on to the pt lpwood elevator which bas been running all summer taking out the wood belonging to the Emberton Lumber Company.This has been made necessary because the wood has to be piled up instead of being loaded into the cars.FORTIFICATION OF PANAMA CANAL.Paris, Sept.28.\u2014The Temps, discussing the .intention of the United States to fortify the panama Canal, admits the right of that country to do so, and attributes the disquietude in England and Japan oh this score to fear as to the real purpose of the United States Government.+- COL: PE LLATT DENIES REPORT.Quebéc, Sept.28 \u2014Sir Henry Pel- latt has cabled here denying the report that he made the statement that typhoid fever from the Q.O.R.: of ficers suffered was due to a banquet given here.his approaching: A- d BISHOP'S COLLEGE | , SCHOOL.\u2018OUTLOOK FOR SUCCES FUL , YEAR IS VERY ENCOU | AGING\u2019 | Bishop's College School opened last week with an increased number of boys, and with.a most promising outlook for the coming year.Mr.J.Tysen-Williams, head School, and the changes that have been made have resulted in an exceptionally strong staff.w | The House Master in the upper School is Mr.J.Ramsay Mo - bert, M.A., Bishop\u201d s College; ahd* an old B.C.8.boy, who for many years was Senior Master, and French h Master at Port Hope and _for several years was at Ashbury College, Ot- taxa.r.Montizambert is well known, throughout Canada as an excellent ;| school master and has been esp cially successful in preparing pupils : McGill and Royal Military j exams.He has Been a fine athlete and still takes much interest in athlett } The House Master in the Preparatory School is Mr.H.R.Cattarns, B.A., for some time Assistant Master at St.George's College, Buenos Ay- res, S.A.; the leading school for boys in that country.Mr.Cattarns is & man of pleasing Personality, and popular with | both boys -and parents.The Science Master in the pper School\u2019ig Mr.S.Percy Smith, 'B.A., late.Mansell Exhibitioner of St.John\u2019s College, Oxford, where he took high honors, and the diploma of Ag- giculture at Cambridge University, equivalent to the B.Sc.course at thé.modern universities.Mr.Smith) was far a number of years Assistant Master at Framlington College, Sui- folk, England, a well known.boarding gchool of 300 boys, wards lecturer in sgience at.the Cheshire \u2018County osutiel] sAgricultural; Col+ lege.!He has-besn im Canada\u2019 Jukfg enough to be ifltouch witit -ttHé.country, and 1*8ry keen on His work.\" A strong confidently lodBéd'*btward\"t0;\" 1 Mr, A.B.Muddiman{sti&,-of the Upper: Sehool, late Gisborne \u2018Scholar of U iversity College, Durham, where he took first class classical honors.Mr.ddiman is King's College, Windsor, N.S8., whère hé read law and was lecturer.He wis a student at Freiburg University Germany, is a fluent French and German scholar and has been for some time engaged in coaching pupils for the Army, the Diplomatic Service and the English Universities, is a frequent contributor to the London and other magazines.He stroked his university boat, and is a good foot- Yollege ball player.-\u2014 \u2018In the.Preparatory School, the Second Assistant \u2018Master is Mr.E.V.Iremonger, B.A., 8t.John's College, Cambridge, who took high lclas- sical honors, an accomplished organist.: Mr.F.G.Yardley, B.A., Queen's .College, Oxford, is a good all-round scholar and a capital athlete.|.The Rev.H.C.Burt, M.A., Tfin- ity College, .Toronto, is temporily acting as chaplain, and Mr.R, G.Shires, of Bishop's College is agsist- ing with the work of the Preparatory School.A permanent chaplain | will be appointed shortly who will also.be a master.The Musical Department of the School has been placed under the charge of Mr.Irwin Sawdon, Hon.L.Mus., Member of the American Guild of Organists, Violin Virtuoso of! the London and Provincial Concerts, and formerly Musical | Director of the Yorkshire Union of Artists, and| the Leeds Symphony Orchestra, a pupil \u2018of Herr Alf.Eckner, Herr Jobann Muller and Mr.John Dunn, England\u2019s greatest violinist.| Mr.Sawdon will from time to organize.concerts in the School which all friends:of the imatitution will be cordially welcomed.All the masters are men of wide experience and have excellent reputations as teachers, and both masters and boys seem determined to do their best to maintain ;the reputation of the old school.The Cadet Corps, which was highly praised for its efficiency last year by Lieut.Col.Fraser, and Captain Ar-.chambault bas just\u2018 been armed with the new Ross rifle, (will be with | the gymnasium, under the charge of Sergeant Major Harney, who has rendered long and faithful service in the School, and whose, work has always received warm commendation.Every attention will be given to the \u2018sports, but they will in no way! be allowed to interfere with the wo k of the School.They will be in charge of the Head Master as President, and Mr.J.Ramsay Montizambert, |Secretary Treasurer, of the Executive Committee, composed of the captains of the various clubs.A fire brigade hat re been orgagized lof the masters and! oldéf boys in the School, and there: will be fire once a week both Upper and Pr atory Schools.The HeadMaster is starting a ne bating Sceiety, as he considers facility in public speaking of the greatest importance, has been combined with the Camera rill par- i | is still in charge of the Preps atory- and after-\u2014 Science .Departrient Js also a B.A.of is a fine athlete and and a-Science Society | Mrs.Mr.ton, Hill} An Quebec prior Arrivals.and la artures : Mr.ville, N.8., wher parents, Mr.and{ Mrs.Marston to Mont.Sun Jay with his father at \u2018\u2018\u2019Marston | i ) |.\"Harvest thanksgiving services Holy Trinity Chuëch on Friday, September 30th, at ; 7.30.Preacher, the THETFORD MINES.Mrs.B.Perkins ; and Mrs.Sidi ney Armstrong with daughters, of Luthsden, Sask., guests of Mr.and Mrs.other relatives r my Gardner, of J.Haddock\u2019s for a G.Landry Monday for Eaton, Colo., where he has a position; Mrs.A.G.Landry and little ames Brown and ently; Master Tom- reenlay, at Mr.A, few days; Mr.A.son, Master Clay- route for Wolf- she will visit her Gates.; Dr.l after spending to Boston, = IRON HILL.in and\u2019! E.Atkinsom, of Three - Rivers, guests ' of Mr.an Mr.Dan A.Crawford is also build ing a fine shed which he is' going to (Continued from Page 1.) ! tie te 8 flour and 1 store advantage to théir employees.The A large number trom here attended ceremony of the] formal opening of the Inverness Fair, \u2018Thursday, : dre the new Club will take place early in Port a fine exhibition, Es of the ensuing month.| - horses.NOTES.Rev.P.Callis, [Rector of St.John\u2019 s, Arrivals Led .] Ka- attended the meting of the Rural |(je McLean for Manghester, (Mass.Deanery at Maple Grove during the after being guest of her parent Mr.past week.He was accompanied by and Mrs.John McLean: Mrs.A.Mrs.[Callis and foro ah who.have! McAulay and daughter \u2018Thyra home a T La he {ha 8 nel time.| after a few days in Scotstown | guests r an as _closed BiSlof her parents, Mr.ahd Mrs.|A.G.camp at Black on for the season, Sherman : Rev.W.T.McK ie of and with Mrs.Lanham and their son Scotstown, in town call ! on Bertle, have he rned to their town friends; Mr.D.G.McDonald \"bom A tor Ge i iy hes been | Monday after a few : days in | Mont.d at 9 engag real; Mrs.Taylor, of Scots ; vised at the mines (during the summer iting on* Sunday: Mr.and M *Mc- months, left Thursday to visit friends ; Donald and daughter, Anna, of North to going-to McGill College, Montreal, to complete his | Whitton, visiting friends; Mra] B.J.last term in the Arts Course.°° Duffy and son, Willi, in Scofstown, Mrs.A.8.Johnson, who was in| OR Sunday visiting their cousin, 4 Inverness during{the past week re Ae.x à Jamieson, who is very: in; turned on Saturday with her eldest! Miss Adcock, of Weedon, Iw daughter, Miss es, who has been friends on Sunday; Mesers.William there for the summer.months.McDonald and Steve Davies Cook- The Harvest festival at St.John's res recently te attend the asonic Church ill b Lodge; Mr, ie Morrisoi w ê held next Sunday.Keith, in town Sunday; Mrs.8.3 BROW ic AC , Davies and son Arnold and R NL H PL B.\u2019 Wilson in Scotstown Friday; Miss Christie McMillan, of Gould st tion, guest of her aunt, Mrs.John McIver; Mrs.R.McAulay in Bishop's Crose- ing recently, guest of her da : hter, j Mrs.Rupert M.Bishop; Mr.orge and Miss Evelyn Sherman, of Bcots- town, guests of their sister, rs, A.A.McAulay, on Saturday.\u2014+ _ TROUT BROOK.à : Arrivals and departures: Mr.Bmith, \u2018of Leeds, guest of Mr.Wm.Stevens; t Mr.Clifford Barlow, of Newport, Vt.guest \u2018of his brother, Mr.Lindsey Barlow; Miss Maggie Barlow visiting friends in Leeds; Mr.: George | Mul- doon, of Manchester, NH, with his father, Mr.George Muldoon, sr.rtp sm ete FRENCH\u2014CANADIAN SETTI ERS Winnipeg, Sept.28.\u2014Twenty-five ( French-Canadian gettlers from ' Que- | bec and the Eastern \u2018States, arrived Rev.Rural Dean Lewis, of Cowans- id Winnipeg last week and immediat- ville.The serviced will be continued | ely proceeded westward in order | to- on the Sunday.Pleacher, the Incum- ' 100K over a number of locations.dt \u2018bent.Special collection for \u2018\u2018our 18 said that they are ithe forerynmers.-Own missions.\u201d of a large number/of settlers.| pr \u2014 \u2014 = \u2014\u2014 \u2014 1e Joon .Po F4 = es | | LAC J + ly P vi _ i gl ?Semi-ready ness of cut ig quite apparent from: the general .rin of réady- -mades.Semi-ready re be classed with the ordinary every-day kind! Clothes.We is in Men's ( j ty.There is grace of individ ready\u2014and ydu should get acqu Just now {we are showing.\u2018some ant to demonstrate the great ¢ difference \u201cthat thete uality in the kind we sell \u2014Sémi- ainted.Lo por excellent Autumn! Overcoa : E Estate Late G.N.H - | :  - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910.ä | PAGE SEVEN.; i ° = = = - - 7 seecce oo essence oe i i : : | man Abb ® ®| oe Reading (Room and Library! Rev, Mr.Elliott, of Goderich, Ont., | = > Mr.and Mrs.Lyman ott of Old ¢ LI | e jhave been reorganized, and there is officiated for the second ti very REMAINS MY STERY AFTER TAKING A LITTLE Guohard Beach, were 1 rom yester- 19 4 ° a tuck shop the School bul acceptably on Sunday in the Presby- \u2014 e SIN day.° ° ins mere wholekome sweets.etc., are | terian Church.It Was also Commun- PROVINCIAL .OFFICERS HAVE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Hon, Paul Lang, U.S.Consul, has ® ion Sunday.returned from Orford, N.H., where he ° e pie Domestic : rrangements of the Recent arrivals and departures: \u2014 _ NOW TAKEN MATTER UP of undigested food mixed with acid, gpent his vacation.° e MS Te 00 Still in charge O! Miss Lizzie McKinnon to Glen Lloyd Goderich, Ont., Sept.27.\u2014Six da no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness ® rs.3 iss Jeflery, d the Preparatory on Monday where she will teach; Mrs.\u2018 i ys or heayy feeling in the stomach.Dr?H.Duff Davidson, who was call- | Chand Mirrors, Shaving Juror oe School of Mrs.Holt, both of whom |W.J.Johnston, of Millfield visiting | ter the disappearance of seventeen- Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, 4 to the city Dy the illness of his ® Military Brushes, Totter Articles, eo bave every qualification for their at her brother\u2019s, Mr, Crawtora T°8T old Elizabeth Anderson from.Dizziness or Intestinal griping.This [father, has returned to Springfield 8 Etc.: e special work, have been very recently ; Miss Mar: A Sawyer- er home in Saltford, and one day will all go, and besides there will |leaving Mrs.Davidson to assist in ° | We also have the Silver ns.: successful and d ervedly popular and ville guest of.her cousin, * Mrs.Alex.after the finding re be no undigested food left over in the care of Mr.Henry Davidson, ° Chaser Name Plates to suit par ° esteem ed.Wind à old BC $ | vo McKinnon this week ; Miss Bil- body in the eller oo en e stomach to poison your dreath ili : \u2018 r inder; an o .C.8.| boy gveau, who h ¢ sto empty house ] with nauseous odors.oa Det Morel = pao, Ne Ja °.\u2018Bring your out-of-town cata- ° is school doctor and\u2019 the consulting 3.A.Carroll = and ag ho ALL close by the Goderich Fair Grounds, rape 5 be iapepsin is certain cure for land Mrs.L.° Chatel, of Manchester, > logs \u201cthe AE : physicians are, + W.W.Lynch and derly school to ber home in\u2019 St.the machinery of the law has been oer fermentation and ass noir N.H., and Mr.and Mrs.E.G.Gras- |e Fake, them so; e Parents may rdst assured that their Lophie ; Mr.toriny Cadell jo > Mon put in motion! Inspector Greer ar- of your food and digests it just the dav of Quebec were in town yester- : R: J.SPEARING ° sons will be welll looked after and no of lambs for the > rarket : Mr.Peter rived here from \u2018Toronco, yesterday, same as if your stomach wasn\u2019t \u201c8Y- pe \\dsmith & Diamond Merchant) © effort will be F ed to attend to Hamilton also to Montreal ith and, besides examining the scene of there.1 Yesterday morning at the chapel of © Go 83 Strathcona.8 ® them in illness)\u2019 fand to\" neglect, no- drove of cattle and sheep ; hy the crime, conducted investigetions Relief in five minutes from all St.Charles Seminary, a solemn re-| ® * a 1 © thing \u2018that can conduce to their r phys- lie Henderson to CranbeËry.t teach elsewhere.Inspector Greer has decid- stomach misery.is at any drug store |quiem mags.was sung for the late ; | Bell phone 418, : ° ical well-being.school.| ed that the Young Woman was murd- vas for Tou.ent ¢ Gabriel - Marchand, M.P.P., whose coccccsececens 00000000 Mr.Jas.A.Carroll and, dr.À.few feat {rom hems the ray .arge cént cases contain death cecurred at St.Johns, last meme rm, Watson utting \u2018up new \u2018hou or \u2018more than sufficient to thoroughly | week, and whose son, Master Fei 3 BUDGET OF NEWS FROM are p g'up OUSes, discovered.Coroner Dr.Holmes called the jury together yesterday but Inspector Greer decided that it was unnecessary.' for them to visit the house where the crime occurred.The inquest will be resumed- tonight.A number of young men have been examined by \u2018Crown Attorney Seager in the case where there was said to be a likelihood of their having been in the girl\u2019s company on Tuesday, the day of the tragedy.That officer states however, that nothing resulted, to place suspicion on any one.= fardwood Lumber Wanted We want to get into Communication with RARD woop MILL MEN.Wanted for immediate shipment, t INCH and 1, te INCH BIRCH.The Fletcher Paly 8 Lumber te, Lu.SHERBROOKE, In the Supreme Court King's Bench Division In the Matter:-of The D'Israeli Asbestos Company, and its winding up under the Winding Up Act of the Dominion of Canada and amending' acts.NOTICE is hereby given that: this Court hath this day on the petition and application of Andrew H.Marquis, a shareholder of the above named Company, made an order for the winding up of the.said D'Israeli Asbestos Compan under the Winding Up Act, 80 far as fe relates to its property, business, assats and affairs in Canada, and hath appointed + T.Sherman Peters, of Gage- town, in the Province of New Brunswick, farmer, Provisional \u2018 Liautédator thereof ; AND \u2018THIS COURT DOTH FURTHER tober.A.Monday, ths tenth day of October D.1910, at the hour of three o'clock in the afternoon at the Admiralty Court Chambers, in the Pugs.ley Building, frig the City ol Saint Joba, in the Province of New Brunswick, the time and place for the a pointinent of a liquidator of the said D ali As- pestos pCompany u under the said Winding U AND \u2018IT 18 FURTHER 4 ORDERED that notice of the time and place appointment of said liquidator shall be served upon the creditors, shareholders, members and contributaries of thd seid D'Israeli Asbestos! Company by -publica- tion of this order in six issues of a daily newspaper publisheïl in.the ot of Saint John.and in sik issues © daily newspaper published at Sherbrooke, in\u2018the Prowinca of Buches.Dated the Twenty-first day of .Be tember, A.D.1910 ; (Signed) ».MoLEOD, ve J ustice Bu Supreme Court.Lessons - Voice, Vislin Cello,\u201d \u2018Piano : IRWIN SAWDON Hon.L.Mus.Organist and Choirmaster St, Andrew\u2019 ° Church, Sherbrooke.Late Solo Violin of the cf and Provincial Concerts.Music P'iactor Yorkshire Union of Artists and Symphony Orchestra.Visits .Waterville, Compton\u2019 and Coaticook.Address : 55 Queen Street, Sherbrooke.Bell phone 885.pra A UCT 1d 0 N Ss A iE Tuesday, October th, 1910 The undersigned ; under instructions from Executors above Estate, will\" sell by Public Auction, on the premises, No.63 Moore st , Sherbrooke {that valuable residental property, occupied by \u2018the late :G.N.Hodge, situate ton corner Moore and Queen atreats, opposite Parade Ground.No finer situation in the North Ward.House 83 x 39, two and one-half stories high, large bay windows, very large front verandah, house sits up.well \u2018from the street, large airy, high ceiling rooms, fire places, h hot water heating, house finished in black walnut, bird's eye: maple and cherry ; hardwood floors: Everything of -the best and all modern improvements.One of the best built and finished houses in the city.No expense spared in building.- Kitchen attached to house, and one-half stories high, all finished.Woodshed and stables with the house.This property cost :late Mr.Hodge $16,- 000.00.Possession.can be had immediately.The adjoining dwelling house, No.25 Queen \u2018street, one and one-half stories high, with kitchen and sheds attached, well finished throughout and in good order ; rented for $200.00 per or separate.Executors have decided to close estate and must.sell the property.: Terms can be made to suit purchasers and made known at sale.Sale on premises, \u2018 63 Moore Street, t two o'clock p.1 * \u201cOBEN ¥* GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.- Este of late Fredk.\\.Tibbits NOTICE All arties having claims estate of the late Frederick Tibbits, of Brome, Que.requested to file them at once with, the undersigned, and all persons indebted: to the estate are requested to pay immediately to the un- By: or - dersigned.7 E.FLEURY, N.P.Bépt.| fort, 1910.the Knowlton, Mr.JohnW Bearder F.R.C.O,, L.1.8.M.SHERBROOKE, QUE, Will resume bis teaching in \u2018Advanced Pianoforte and Orgas, Voice - Culture, Harmony, etc 08 - Sept.51h 1910 Enquiries\u2019 will eturn from urope, ' Address : 29 Portland Ave., | brooke.Bell Tel.543.about Sept.3.Sher- | i 18 x 44, one _ annum ;: will be sold with the residence ° against the \u2018be replied to on.1 avons = Le.\u201c© \u2014 he dr ene x «4 00 gages 0240 Cee evar, == n° Lex - Ce Ir NS PEER EI AM POS TS RRL id EC A age EE EE NE RE cil \u2018 ! 4 i .of ! - \u2014 \u2014 ve Son TEI MIG ai ET Want ae ve ln te gE an iW \u2018A 1 .\u2018 ) \u2014 cui 5 a PE i pana æ 1H Ck tea a a a PE EVE poupe vera PE ete - mme Be Jag ro oi vo.{ ny : - Rpvrelf \u201c Ys 2 } \u20ac À T2 ET Ft.ait Bb 3 3 A ; SREY EY d x ir +4 ; a 3 Et Le - V0 3.x AS 2° EIRE § > | wi) \u20188 BEEBE LAL 2H TEE ki & 3 is 1G \"2e à à Was à It N° 4.34 RB LER «3 k 44 \" Votre À K it Sb ab gL 1 +4 Jif v à as mp _ or he | pans mis \u20ac a TT -~ in Bed = ta 3 | pase seamg ey - r wr\u201d Ce 3 \u2014\u2014\u2014 vence al am.» PA M \u201cCm cam al nl .\" * \u201cmy power eA ae ai oe F Ci wa TH geben = Pad A .- pas Ly co in KT ¥en ~~ « \u2014 aR .LTÉE 05 as TE : = ut\" ; at LS a es Se 0 LE SUAS Co - .es - A ni 0 2 * Le wtp » - LS RE RES AE , vo A Le : : co so Ce vos ES : ; = Ç gs 1 LED j i fs agen ss Ces np fa ne ald ts a ; - 9 dé hi 2 Ie * Ce ui ip ë 5 3 ee dias.4 2 Sabi en ie Le) \u2019 2 tp > EE \" par Aen ao Rn eet gd ;, marre ; PTE DES EE ee LEE de ee ro er Fra es Lo » SET 9 MERS Ee Sy sat e.PRES RSS : car SE 4 Todd as TR va Lie ua Mr TEL es tLe emi LT te ax PL 1 cris Lane ve RE a ee a ai .- 3 co 1 \u2018 \u201c.« 2; se > = æ Lr CJ Gilchrist.| PAGE EIGHT: \u2014 aT { Ladies\u2019 Suits and Goats The plain styles of the season make \u201cgood tailor- \u201cing indispensable\u2014and it is conceded that Vine- berg\u2019's garments carry perfection of making not Coats and the season\u2019s most © favored materials are Rough Tweeds, Serges, and Worst-.eds in the New Mingled Col- $15 0 0 $21.i0 COATS FROM\u2014 5.00 to 20.00 WE WELCOME COMPARISON.Your visit to this store would be Jncomplete without seeing New Furs Ladies is 4 T.Vinebers The Burrier and Clothier for Men and Women.147 \u2018Wellington Street seen elsewhere.The sizes show 28 to 34 in.» _ 24 4, oY RICHMOND COUNTY FAIR.CHILDREN\u2019S DEPARTMENT.Under 12 years.Cell.of pressed ferns.\u2014 1 C.Taylor,\u201d 2° P.\u2018Taylor.\" Best dozen of hen's eggsi\u2014 1 8S.Taylor, 2 P.Taylor.: Free hand drawing\u2014 1 H.Burt, 2 M.Gallup.°° : Writing competition.\u2014 1 H.Burt, \u2018Toys, any kind.\u2014 1 N.Harper, 2 A.Harper.° GIRLS UNDER 10 YEARS.Buttonholes.\u2014 1 J.Husk, Block of patchwork.\u2014 1 J, Husk, 2.M.Moreton.Baby\u2019s knitted mitts.\u2014 1 V.Crack, 2 B.Tauzer.Pair knitted mitts.\u2014 1 B.Crack, 2 B:Tauzer.- Crochet lace.\u2014 .1 B.Tauzer.Knitted lace.\u2014 1 M.Healy.Pin Cushion.\u2014 1 V.Crack,-2 M.\"Healy.- 3 Tray cloth.- \u2014 1V.Crack, -Free hand drawing \u2014 1 V.Cracx, 2 O,M.Hodge.GIRLS UNDER 14 YEARS.Best buttonholes\u2014 1 A.J.Healy, 2 Stella- Smith.Pin cushion.\u2014 1 A.J.Healy, \"2 F.- Fletcher.- Best darning, wool or cotton.\u2014 1 F.Fletcher, 2-A.J.Healy.Mending all kinds.\u2014 1 A.J, Sealy.Knitted child's #tockings.\u2014 \u2014 1 H Fletcher.Crochet lace,\u2014 .1°A.J.Healy, 2 F.Fletcher.Knitted lace.\u2014 1 Flora Fletcher.Plain sewing.\u2014 1 AJ.Healy, 2 8.Smith.Photo frame.\u2014 Flora Fletcher.\"BOYS UNDER 16 YEARS.1 Elsie: Stewart, 2 Coll.pressed ferns\u2014 1 A.darper, 2 R.Taylor.=.Co .Coll.bark.\u2014 1.A.Harper, 2 S, \u2014 Husk.; : 1 Model drawing.\u2014 .A.Moreton, 2 M.S.Hodge.| Writing competition \u2014 1 R.Taylor, 2 E.A.Healy.- GIRLS UNDER 18 YEARS.y cloth\u2014 1 D.Rainback, w.M.Healy.Photo frame.\u2014 1 Lottie Smith.Sofa cüshion.\u2014 1 Gladys Hudon, 2 Lottig Smith.Oil or water gglor.\u2014 1 E.Bonneau.Centre piece 1 D.Rainback, 2 Minnie L.Healy.-Doilies, best- 4 ~Healy, 2 Lottie Smith.Handkerchief.\u2014 1 Minnie L.Healy, 2 Heftha McKee.7 ; Coll.of fancy work \u2014 Healy, 2 L.Smith.Fancy collar.\u2014 1 Lottie Smith.Battenburg lace.\u2014 1 G.Hudon.Point lace.\u2014 1 F.Bedard.\" 1 Minnie \u2014 L.1 Minnie L.1 Lottie Writing: competition.\u2014 - Smith.- ' Embroidered blouse.\u2014 1 D.Pain- back, 2 Minnie I.Healy.Sofa pillow.\u2014 2 Lena Smith.1 Gladys Anderson, Centre \u2018piece.\u2014 1 Miss- -Hudon, 2 Hazel Perkins.Fancy handkerchief.\u2014 I Elsie _ Healy, 2 Lena Smith.\u2019 Fancy collar,\u2014 \u20181 Elsie Healy.Photo frame.\u2014 1 Hazel Perkins.Tray cloth.\u2014 1.B.J.Gilchrist.Free hand drawing.\u2014 1 L.Smith, 2 Mabel Parks- K Pyrography.\u2014 1 Miss F.Bedard, GIRLS UNDER 16 YEARS.: Silk or linen embroidery.\u2014 1 Elsie Healy, 2 Rena Smith, : Best buttonholes.\u2014 \u201cins, 2 Lena Smith.Plain \u2018sewing.\u2014 Lena Snnth.Doilies, best - 4.\u2014 E.J.Gilchrist.Crochet lace.\u2014 1 Hazel Perk- L Hazel Perkins, 2 1 Elsie Healy, 2 1 Lena Smith, 2 E, Knitted.lace \u2014 1-E.J-Gilehrist, 2 _ Elsie Healy.Pillow.shams.- \u2014 1 Lena 3mith\u201d Knitted slippers.\u2014 1 E.J.filchrist.Handkerchief \u2014 1-Flora Fletcher, 2 + Stella Smith: ~ Doilies.\u2014 1 F.Fletcher,\u201d 2 A.J.\"Healy.- Centre piece.\u2014 Elsie Stewart.Sofa Cushion.\u2014 A J.Healy.Writing 1 Floras.Fletcher, 2 a Ty 1 Flora Fletcher, 2 competition.\u2014 1 AJ.{ Healy, Tea cosy.\u2014 1 Flora Fletcher.Tray cloth.\u2014 1 Flora Fletcher, 2 A.J.Healy.J sufficiently indicating that\u2018 the can never again be used as a State 2:P.Gallup.* Feee hand drawing.\u2014 1 P.Gallup, 2 Susie Moreton.Wallachian embroidery.\u2014 1 Flora Fletcher.~ Shadow embroidery.\u2014 1 Flora Fletcher.oo Eyelet embroidery.\u2014 1 Flora, Fletcher.Best crochet.\u2014 2 Lottie Smith.Free \u2018hand drawing.\u2014 1 E.Bonneau, 2 G.Taylor.Eyelet Smith.: Shadow embroidery.-\u2014 1 Minnie J.Healy, embroidery.\u2014 1 Lettie .1 3.icKee.+ THE GREAT SEAL.(T.P.\u2019s Weekly.) When a fresh Great Seal is made, : either at the accession of a new Sovereign to the Throne, or during the- reign, old one discarded with quite an it is brought into : use and the\u2019 in-; a : : SPORTING NEWS : ceecccccsccssvsscceves {SEND IN FOR ENTRY FORM.iris For Record Road Race Close Thursday.TO ACT AS ONE OF T THE SCOR- : ERS\u2014ROUSSELL WILL NOT RUN.By sending for entry forms to-night | yon will just have time to have; them returned by Thureday, filled in and when the entries close.Three or four were received Yesterday and more are expected to-day.A letter from.Alex Roussell, who has always Race.Roussell is a long distance runner, his favourite race being 25 miles.He finished 21st in the Boston Marathon and is now training for a ALD.C.D.WHITE, one of the scorers for Record Road Race.«Itwenty-five mile race at the Brocton Fair, which takes place on October A 7th.Ald.Charles D.White has consented to act as one of the scorers, Capt.\u201cDuncan will go ahead of the runners ; to clear the track, driving in vs B.M.F.car.: The action, of the c.A.A.U.is, principal topic of conversation\u2019 sporting circles in this city.© The universal opinion is that it is rank discrimination on the part of :that body to refuse permission to registered runners to run in the Record Road Race,after having allowed them, .te run in: the Exhibition race.the teresting ceremony.A meeting of , The prize list and list of officials the Privy Cotneil is called and at-) will be announced in to-morrow's is- tended by the King in person.The sue.The prizes are more valuable two Seals, the new and the old, are: than those offered in previous.years.laid on the table.Then the King, in\u2019 the presence of his councillors, places.his hand on the \u2018new seal, \u2018thereby constituting it the Great Seal of England, and acknowledging that any document to which an impression of it is attached is his act and deed, af- | ter which His Majesty commits it, to \u2018the keeping of the Lord Chancellor.The old Seal next undergoes a process known as \u2018\u2018demasking.\u201d\u2019 At one time it was the préetice to cut it into.four quarters an es in the Tgwer, but for many years it has been\u2019 defaced simply by the Sovereign making a few punctures over its two sides with a pointed hammer.These marks are regarded as Seal instrument.The discarded Great Seal is disposed of as the Sovereign may.direct.As a matter of custom it becomes the property of the Lord Chancellor, and a.more unique official perquisite thére.is not.in the United Kingdom.When William IV.succeeded to the Throne in 1830, and a new Great Seal was accordingly provided, - there was an interesting contention between Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Brougham for the possession of the disused Great Seal of George IV.At the death of George |a Lyndhurst was the Lord Chancellor of a Tory Administration, but before the Great Seal of William was completed a change of Government took place ; the Great Reform Ministry of Earl Grey was in office, and Brougham =~ was Lord Chancellor.Lyndhurst claimed the old Great Seal as his on the ground that it was in his.charge on the death of the Sov- \u2018ereign to whom it belonged.Brougham pointed out that, as provided by law, the old Great Seal remained in use until the new one was ready, and as he was the actual keeper of the old seal at the time it was discarded, his right and title to it were unquestionable.William settled the dispute to the mutual satisfaction of the statesmen.He ailotted to each one of the sides of the old Great Seal, and tossed up a cain to decide the choice\u2014which should have the representation\u201d of the Sovereign on the Throne and which the Sovereign on horseback.\u2014 KINGSBURY\" Arrivals: Mrs.Porter and Clarence Porter, from Waterloo.to Mr.and Mrs, Montreal to her home; Mr.R.Me- Morrin from Belleville, to his home for a few auys; b:zv.F.D.Muir, Windsor Mills filled the pulpit of St.Andrew's an evening; taking Rev.H.C.Sutherland the services\u201d \u2018at Windsor Mills.The ladies of St.Andrew\u2019s Church prepose\u2018holdinz their annual tea and concert on Friday evening, October Ith in the Hall, A good programme will be provided.Messrs, Crombie, Kerr, Neilson, McLean, McMorrin attended the vet- £TrAn prece: \u2026.n at Richmond on Tuesday.- PE LUE LL HIRED Te = 2 eg ATE deposit the piec-: Irwin's; Miss Ella Mclean from | of | Church.Sunday morning | .WHY YOU SHOULD RUN THIS YEAR.\u201d Dear is not rumming, Westgate, of Kast \u2018Angus, who has always finished third, is not running.Prizes offered are excellent.| Owing to action of C.AA.U., this may be last Record Road Race.\u2018 On, the whole you will never have a better opportunity of carving your name on the list of Eastern Townships Champion Runners.tr eunetes tt ge COWANSVILLE ACADEMY j FIELD DAY.| \u2014+- ; i PHOGRAMME OF SPORTS | AR- | RANGED FOR NEXT FRI- ; ; DAY.; \\Cowanaville, Sept.27.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Next Friday is the day set aside in the, Cowansville Academy folder! for distribution of prizes won at | the June Examinations of 1910 and Prin- cipai Hunter proposes to make it a fiell day for sports, with hurdle races, foot races, putting of heavy shot, 400 yard foot rqce, standing jump, running broad jump, hop.skip and jump, vaulting with pole, potato race, little girls\u2019 race, First Grade Model Girls\u2019 Race, older girls\u2019 race, pitching quoits.Principal \u2018Hunter and Commissioner W.S.Cotton are the promoters this innovation.As judges of track everts, Dr.G.F.L.Fuller, Commissioner Nelson Buzzell and the Rev.W.I\u2019.R.Lewis will be asked to act.Of the field events, Chairman E.Buz- zell.Commjssioner Vilas and W.E.Baker will be asked to act as judges: As starters, Drs.Oliver and Rodger and Mr.P.A.Ruiter will he askel to act: As scorers, Rev.A.'P.Jones, G-W- Johnstén and J.C.Me- | Clatchie will be asked to act: \u2018 As herald, Mr.J.O.Dean will be asked to act.the winners will receive their prizes, bought with a fund started by Dr.Ccetton and subscribed to by the rest of the Board and Secretary, in ; the Town Hall, at the same time as | the class prizes, above mentioned.These exercises will start early and tak\u201d up a good portion of the aîter- ncon.| LECLAIRE WON | AGAIN ST ROCHESTER.verte FARNHAM, BOY MADE GOOD WITH MONTREAL ROYALS.Farnham, \u2019 Sept.27.\u2014(Special).\u2014 George Leclaire, the crack Eastern Townships pitcher, has finally been given a trial in the Eastern League, and from all reports has made good.In Saturday\u2019s game Manager Barrow, of the Royals, sent him to work \u2018against the champion Rochester team.The first inning was rather POOR (that he was pitted against the MR.C.D.WHITE HAS CONSENTZD | was received yesterday been a competitor in the Record Road.of Rev.} After the sports have been finished r i SHERBROOKB DKYIEY RECORD, TURSAY SEPTEMBER 27, 1910.i a ing gathered from his offerings; settled down, however, and appeared , to have the \"Rochester batters at his mercy, allowing but two hte) fanned four men in five inning When it is taken into consideration best d did - team did team in the Eastern League a not have the regular Montreal behind him, Leclaire certainly! well.Born and bred in the Ppstern y Townships, where his curves hav fooled many batters, George has many friends who hope that! next year he may be a regular player on some big league team.BASEBALL.American League- New York, 3; Detroit, 1.Cleveiand, 5; Boston, 5.à es oi National League\u2014 Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 1.Brooklyn, 4; Pittsburg, 1.Boston, 5; Chicago, 3.Philadelphia, 9 ; St.Louis, | SPORTING NOTES.The fortnightly dances which been held by -the Waterloo ennis Club during the summer months have \u2018been withdrawn.The baseball rubber between ston\u2019s bachelors and benedicts |ended in & victory by two points for! the latter.The former's treat to the latter will take the form of an pyster supper and dance to be given in} the near future.| f - À baseball game was playei at Windsor Mills on Saturday jaiter- noon between the upper town; lower town, the\u2018 former winning and to 8.The batteries.were Lemire amd Rousseau for upper town, and| Leod and Mountain lower town.Sutton Rifle Association held a B.have Barn- | practice on the 24th ult., et which some very good scores were maile.It fs thé intention of the Club t have- a match \u2019 for the supper in about three weeks, while the Government matches \u2018will be held about th of October.: REPORT ON WEST | | \u201cINDIAN TRIE | Royal Commission on Trade Rula- Hons Finish Labors |.FASTER STEAMSHIP SE AND CHEAPER CABL TOLLS SUGGESTED.\u201cLondon, Sept.27.\u2014 The repart of the Ro al Commisson on.trade re | lations between Canada and thd West | Indies, as - on yesterday.' | It is Ey: Heising, Ba 3 ah of, Bi en lingt \u201cSir © Dañiel Mor- da soraprispt \u2018some sixty ages, besides Foluminotia, ta appendices.A epre- Th mmisgioners strong] fbi fn A eoDreférence pica ri some fur- ÿdies by: Canada per Tie been of great valu nishing) & favorable market oi West Indian sugar, just when: the\u2019 Jnited States, | through the developm of their owt \u20ac colonial policy, ceased to requirg West Indian sugar asvlgrgely as formerly.The West Indiesir are concessi urged: to, make reci rocal Pa concessions to Canadian goofls so that the advantage already ob may be|.continued.The commission advises that any preferencé to be granted-to Canada by the West Indies take the for colony should\u2019.be free to Tak own tariff policy.{ox The existing steamship ee 1s pronounced unsatisfactory, and it* recommended that, with the co- tion of the British post office, i one hranch to run frôm Montreal and St.John and another from Halifax.\u2018The need .of cheaper cable ¢ ication 'is\u2019 emphasized.| Jo emphasized.| CRIMINAL CASES AT SWEETSB * (Continued fromm Page 1.) and finally sold it to another {man for $35.After (being committed for | the defendant pleaded guilty to) the \u2018charge and was given six mont s in jail at hard labour.SIX MONTHS FOR ASSAULT.E.Auger was charged with assault cgusing bodily harm.The defendant 'pleaded guilty to prior \\convictions.and was sentenced \u2019to six months at hard labour.: In connection with the charge: against the same Auger for malipious mischief by breaking furniture valued at $80 with an axe, the accused was allowed out on suspended sentence, pending the serving of the senteri ce in the previous case.BOLTON CENTRE.Arrivals include: Misses\u2019 Lulu dura er and Eva Frizzel, of Knowlton; and Mr.Archie Giddings of Knowlton, guests at Mr.C.C.Whitney's re rent- ly; Mr.T.Stewart of Dunkin in fown on Friday; Messrs.James Marshi and Perc+ Bracey and Mrs.Eva Phelps, home from Boston where they have been spending the summer, Mr.{ F.Rouke, of Chicopee, Mass, visiting | | old friends here.P.C.DuBOYC Notary, Commissioner, e Sherbrooke Dally Record.BSubscriptionn, advertisemsats and aw Hams me, and given prompe COPY Shiloh Cute ducs = Sopa coughs, cures colds Reals of and lungs, =».5 cents.1 lain, Mc- ined | secscecescercassresecy bad for the youngster, tour hits be- OPENING OF e CATHOLIC BAZAAR (Continued from page 1.) \"ties in jewellry, painting, brass and \u2018china.At St.Patrick\u2019s booth the color scheme is green and the effect is particularly good.The three tables \u2018are devoted respectively io home- \"made food, household articles and ! tancy work, while afternoon tea will be served at daintily arranged tables in a recess.Mrs.H.W.Mulvena, Mrs.Mooney, Mrs.Michael Hawkins, Mrs.| Fitzgerald, , Mrs.L.\u201cE.Chamber- .Mrs.P.N.Boucher, Mrs.O,- Dovnell, Mrs.S.Daigle, Mrs.W.'B.Murray, Miss McManamy and Miss | McWilliams are in charge.A prize will be offered for the pest \u2018home-made bread, cakes or.jellies, | and will be awarded at the close of the Bazaar.St.Jean Baptiste Booth iB \u2018Jooked after by Mrs.Royer, Mra.R, Éoulais, Mrs.O.Biron, Mrs.P.Pelletier and great number of.attractive and - fançy- articles, suiting every taste and purse, The decorations are pale yellow and white, with drapings of flowered crepe paper, For the first time Notre Dame de is Sherbrooke has a booth and it yields to none in its artictic ornamentation of.gay colors and graceful - drapery.Mrs.P.D.Authier, Mrs.Simard, Mrs.Dioñ, Mesdames Boisvery and Landry are in constant attendance and there is a surprising array of attractions: The Cigar Booth most surely please the devotees of \u2018\u2018My Lady Nicotine,\u201d supplied as it is with every requisite needed for a luxurious\u201d smoke.a with large umbrella in centre: Mrs.Bourgeault \u2018ang Mrs.(Henri.Langlois preside at- heutable.Mrs.Sylvestre, Mrs; T.Belanger, Mrs.Moise O'Bready* ahd\u2019 Mrs.L, A.Ccdere dispense déNeitus Yompenance beverages, and luscious fryit at a pretty booth, arranged in pe.green, and hung with Chinese.lanterns, and { The tables in the candy booth are\u2019 laden with delicious sweets, -includ- ing quantities of home.made candy, froshly replenished every-day.Festoons of red, and pale green crepe paper, flags, etc., give a festive appearance to this booth.Mrs.Masse, Mrs.Brunelle, and Mrs.- | Hewitt-preside.The lottery table, decorated with flags and \u2018bunting in the.National colors, is.in charge of Mrs.Barthe, Mrs.Salois and Mrs.U.Brien and is proving one .of the most attractive of the Fair.-In the centre .of the immense hall \u2018is the stand for, the musicians, where \u2018Prof.Bourgeault\u2019s.Orchestra \u2019-dis- course charming music \u2018during supper and at intervals in \u2018the \u2018evening, and nearby.is the flower booth, where paper flowers,, roses, .carnations, chrysanthemums, etc., that rival nature, with .pots of growing plants ;are for sale, attended by Mrs.Poutre, Misses Rose Mary.and Sara Stenson, andl Norine McManus.Tkree long tables are placed in the 4 upper part of the hall, looking very tempting.with®sparkling glass, silver, Mrs.Berube ang is.provided with a | It is decorated in\u2019 Japamsse._ effects, a quantities of rose\u201d pink and.green.RN the peighboring ice: ef arlor~ is | gay ÿ with deep ordi E, ci yellows.: and finterwined flags, Mrs P.Bou- {cher and - Mrs.Dion; Jogk « after.the guests.' and every evening throughout the week, a bountiful hot supper is served.: with all the delicacies of the season.7 hb The supper was contributed on the opening evening by the ladies of the Congregation of Ste.Anne.and amcng those present were: His Honor Mayor and Mrs.Cate, Mgr.Tanguay.Rev.J.H.Roy and many other prom: inent, citizens.The\u2019 Harmony \u2018 Band ani selections during the evening while supper was going on \u201cchoruses were |sung by the Children of Mary.Mrs.Cate, wife of the Mayor, was presented with a beautiful bouquet by the Yadies of Charity in honor of the occasion.Altogether the opening evening \u2018was a great suc success.and + Cpmg\u2014t\u2014 | THE OPIUM HABIT.its : Hig Memoirs.I -have always had a horror of opi.\u2018ates of all kinds.They are so seductive and so still in their operations.They steal through the blood like.a wolf or \u2018the trail and they seize on the heart with thelr white fangs till it is still \u2018forever.Up the Laramie there is a cluster of ranches at the base of the Medicine Bow, near the närth end of Sheep mountain.Well, a young man whoin we will call Curtis lived at one of these ranches years ago, and, though a quiet, mind-your-own-business fellow whp had absolutely no enemies among companions, he had the misfortune-to incur the wrath of a Fig sheepherder, who waylaid Curtis one | \u2018afternoon and shot him dead \u2018as he sat in his \u2018buggy.Curtis wasn't ar Ted eter came into town and tele- -graphed to Curtis\u2019 father, and then \u2018half a dozen citizens went out to help cap the herder, who bad fled to the foothills, : They didn\u2019t get back till toward daybreak, but they brought the herder with them.I saw him in the gray of blanket on the floor of the engine hose.He was dead.aiced, a8 a reporter, how be came od his | death and they told me, \u201copium.' The murderer had taken poison when he found that escape was impossik le._ I was present at the inquest so that I could report the case.There was very e testimony, but all the evidence| seemed to point to the fact that life was extinct, and a verdict of death \u201cby his o hand was rendered.It was the first opifun work I had ever seen, and it aroused my curiosity.Death opium, it seems, leaves a dark | 1g around.the neck.\u2019 I did not know this before.People who die by opium also tie their hands together before - they die.This is one of the eccentricities of opium poisoning that I-have never seen laid down in the book I.bequeath it to.\u2018medical flowers and fruit.Here, last evening, ° new Seta néw #cientifie discovery I just hand it right over to the public without cost.Ever since\u2019 the above incident I have been ver apprebnaire about people who seem to be likely to form the opi bit.It is ane of the most dead] Sarotics, pecially.in - à new mi Lu, : ; | i ourgeault\u2019s Orchestra rendered - ffects as Described by Bill Nye in | Square dealing careful atteniy | and a sincere def \u201cthe morning, lying in à coarse gray Whenever I run up against a sire to De you, are thing} count.you wl customet, A: goog tin] | to put US to the CE SI rl af un om | \u2019 'REEDADIL : \"Arrivals and DADALE.M.À inity; last week buying registeesd tle; Mr.and Mrs, Chas, Rok Lemesurier, with friends bev Wednesday; Miss B, Lennon asi RB.Quain -for Boston; \u2018Wise Mag a Lowery, of Craig's Road for 8 i Jchnsbury, Vt; Mrs, Adsas Bow, ¢ | Hardwood Fiat and her sister, bert Ki ut mt be de if ng a | Lowery, Oralg\u2019s y OR ' day; Miss Emma Beals, to ln | ase.to continue, hir studls.W.W.Lowery is out with [hresbing machine dnd reports good Es of grain.hd Our Limes st} \u2018 WOF.4 F ALE ©: fal Is without any doubt 1e most complete rage or shown in Sherbrooke.\u201cThe Uvercoats we 5007 are of the very latest syle J Grey Overcoste ar 137 | popular this\u2019 season.| Blac :k.ouest À are holding the front.- Whatever coloryot \u2018in mind, you will a mistake if you LOOK For 1 BOUCHER, LACROIX & FISETTE| 163-167 Wellington.Street, Sherbrooke Fy Î a Ross, of Hardwood Flat, in this vd 2 CE \u2014 Tempo oo - \u2018Ne Y.Republi AL qur VOTE ST Ses; SHE , - + Saratoga, N° Theodore Raosevd the top wave « 6 \u201cVice-President chairman of t Fy convention, and ; Old.Guard\u2019 in \u201ct 88 \u2018of a series of co eu \u2018or he had na \u2014_\u2014 y \u2014\u2014-.i += BODO ROO THEODORE Vice-1\u2019 - for presidency , publican Conv \u201cthe committees, ~ had adjourned, - \" sald to-tho n6W \u2018frasrled,\u2019 you pi # : quote me on that.M -Trpy.yesterd \"dent said he .wou Fong ; ants to a frasile, bas There were 1,0] COPYRIGHT -H - NIGE-PRESIDEN\" was defeated party fight.convention to-day, - received 508 and J 7 jority of 125 for t t+ Oolonel Roosevelt eherman voted fo two of the New Yo - did not respond ~ (Gontinued TEE AROYAL æ London, \u2018Sept.© entine of Belgium, late King Leopol England today on Press Eugenie at k +.Prince Victor Nai : Ping.lIt'ig under Place of the marri LU jor and Princess, ( \"settled.during: this 4,6 - + A! NEW SH 3 London, Sept.made a\u2018 distinc tenor singer at th , Âi.the programm a Bunday League h ; On the bill was [I \u20ac sang a hig te oletto with delicad - ing.Landino used side the New Yori patron «if music cone day and bad to study, with th velo a voice of ty.» IS IT WRONe Torento, Sept vo.Wrong to.dance - © 1T@moved, it is w \u2018| demnation of ty i where every bode = elsé, \u2019 was hurled Rev.C.0.Johns Methodist Church he said, \u201cfor the are victims of dE ing immorality.x.marry the woman mon Property for his arm around.thing out .of yuo you know the = p .18 \u2018not Christian the pastor, \u2018\u2018emn an nd oY $2 for a of cs tet "]
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