Sherbrooke daily record, 27 octobre 1910, jeudi 27 octobre 1910
[" #, EE EE EE PET eee terre \u201d A \u201c ; \u2018 \\ vc \" da _ injured.- by thé Liberals, and Mr.Gilbert was \u201c * BDeech made \u2018 Sherbroo \u2014 07 Eatablished 1897.\u2014 ee e 4 SHERBROOKE, QUE, vSDAT, OCTOBER 27, 1910.\u2014- 0S TNE EXPLODED.Mother Superior, Two Sis- | ters and Janitor Burned at Richmond.\"CHILDREN IN BUILDING ALL ESCAPED UNINJURED BY FIRE ESCAPE.Richmond, Oct.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The mother _superior, two of the sisters, \u201c and janitor of the convent here were \" quite seriously burned about the face and head as the result of the explosion of a gas tank in the basement of the convent building here.last evening.The people of the town were startled about seven o\u2019clock by the loud report of an explosion.It was soon .learned where the accident occurred, and the members of the fire brigade immediately proceeded to the scene.There services were fortunately not required as there Was no outbreak of fire.The basement was damaged to a | considerable extent.There was great excitement in the \u2018convent, and the Sisters immediately had the children gathered together, \u2018And superintended their descent by the fire escape.\u201cNone of them were Dr.Hayes was called in and at- ed to the injured.ones.: It was fond that the Mother Superior was most seriously burned./ It was learned atthe convent that those injured were investigating the \u2018eause of a defect in the lighting of the -building, with an open light, \u201cwhieh came in contact with escaping gas.~ _ It was fortunate that no more ser- |.- ious result followed.mme OMAN DAT AT DRUMMONDVILLE.- |duogE LEET ON MORAL REFORM.Question Was Brought Before Que- \u201cbec Assn.of Congregationalists PAPERS DEALANG WITH WORK IN .CHURCH AND SUNDAY SCHOOL WERE DELIVERED.Waterville, Oct.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Quebec Association of Congregational Churches continued their meetings here yesterday.The morning devotional service was conducted \u2018by the Moore, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff.The business of the morning was first disposed of.- The Business Committee reported in regard to the communication on the legal status of mixed marriages that it be referred to a special committee consisting of Messrs.A.8S.Hurd, K.C., of Sherbrooke, and Mr, Steadman Lebourveau, B.C, L., of Montreal.ELECTION OF OFFICERS.»The election of officers for the ensuing year resulted in the choice of Rev.Churchill Moore, of Ayer\u2019s Cliff, as Moderator; Rev.J.G.Hind- ley, of Rock Island, Secretary-Treas- urer; Rev.Hugh Pedley, Montreal, H REV.UHUNnUAILL MUUNS, Ayer\u2019s.\u2018Cliff, who bas been appointed .President of.the Quebec As- Mr JF.Perreault will Represent Liberals and Mr.Gilbert -\u2014 Natfonalists.\u2018MUCH INTEREST IS BEING CEN- \u201c2?TERED IN CAMPAIGN NOW WAGING.Drummondville, October 27 .\u2014(Special,\u2014The nomination meeting for the \u2018selection of candidates to fill the vacancy in Drummond and Arthabaska ~was held here to-day.Mr.J.BE.Perreault was nominated nominated by the Nationalists.No straight Conservative is in the field, Great interest is being manifested \u2018 in the election campaign.The Piberal candidate was support- \u2014ed by Mr.L.P.Brodeui, ifinister of e and Fisheries, while Mr.Monk spoke on behalf of Mr.Gilbert.8t.Cyrille de Wendover, Que., Oct.21.\u2014A large gathering of the electors of St.Elizabeth-de Clotilde and Notre Dame (three parishes of Artha- -bäska,) heard the - question of the Canadian navy discussed in the con- -Âest for the Drummond-Arthabaska- .ville seat.Libera] cause was espoused \u201cby Mr.J.E.Perrault, the candidate for ofiice, and Mr.Ernest Roy, M.L.A.for.Dorchester: while Mr.Gilbert the Nationélist candidate, .also spoke \u2014 at length, assisted by Mr.\u201d Tancrede Marcil, : An interesting tilt occurred between Association Representative \u2018conference on \u2018\u2018The Sabbath School, as ought to be active workers in it.sociation of Congregationalists.Rev.Churchill | Bo REVENUE 15 NOW $2030.\u201cAdvanced at Largely Attended, Meeting.MR.PALMER RESIGNS SECRE- TARYSHIP\u2014 COUNCIL OF BOARD .ENLARGED TO TWENTY MEMBERS.The largely attended meeting of the Board of Trade, held in the Art Hall last evening, was opened by the President, Mr, J.P.Royer, who asked that one ballot be cast for the ninety-one new -members which had been proposed during the past week.After this had been dome Mr.Palmer made tle announcement that the fifty subscriptions had been received for the $25 a year for five years.It was also stated that another fifty name list would be started to-day.The total yearly .revenue of the Board .gave the following- reasons for , ed such large proportions that .He considered the reasons given _ successor om .the Heme Missionary Committee, and the Rev.E.C.Woodley, Danville, on the} Advisory Committee.DISCUSSED SABBATH SCHOOL WORK.° The Rev.F.J.Day conducted a its Problems and Possibilities.\u201d\u201d As an introduction Mr.Day referred to the Sunday School as a field of opportunity for the development of spiritual culture and service.The generally acknowledged fact is that Sunday School! work lacks in efficiency and does not engage the sympathy and co-operation as many * The conference was conducted in a very comprehensive and interesting way by.Mr.Day, who in a rapid series of questions elicited the opinions and interrogations of the mem- | \u2018bers of the Association.One of the.points emphasized was-the necessity of proper grading .of the schools and a separation of the departments of the school, where feasible, for teach ing, and the separation of the primary and senior schools for all purposes.Many fruitful suggestions were offered as to teacher training, classes and the cultivation of a loy- \u2018al devotion to the school- - FAPERS ON PUBLIC WORSHIP.At the afternoon session two papers of great interest were contributed on \u2018\u2018Public Worship,\u201d one from the standpoint of the pew, written by Mr.S.F.Morey, of Sherbrooke, and effectively read by Rev.J.G.Hindley, and the other from the Mr.Perrault, the Liberal candidate, and Mr.Gilbert, the Nationalist choice.The former had made a stirring Speech on the navy, and Mr.Gilbert Tose to remark: \u2018I am only - a farmer.I do not know the first word about the naval question, any more than men, About the other auestions.\u2019- ! standpoint of the pulpit, by Rev.G.was now $2030, and it was hoped the $3,000 miark would soon be reached.RESIGNATION OF MR.C.0.PAL- | MER.The President read the resignation of Mr.C.O.Palmer, the energetic \"Secretary of the Board.Mr.Palmer re- The work had assum- he.could not attend to it, along with his own business.2nd.In his opinion the work was of sufficient importance gigning: 1st.to require the entire work of one man.The retiring secretary asked that \u201chis name be added to the Council of \u2018Executive Committee in order that ! he might keep in touch with the movement and do all he could .to help it along.Mr.J.K.Edwards moved that the resignation be \u2018accepted with regret.by Mr.Palmer were satisfactory, and being positive that he would not reconsider he moved that It be accepted on condition that Mr.Palmer hold \u2018office until .such time as a suitable waa seconded by Mr, J.W.McKee and carried.Mr.Palmer, the retiring secretary, | speaking -in \u2018connection with his resignation, said that tHe impression had gone abroad that he was looking \u2018| tor the position of Industrial Commissioner.\u2018He emphatically denied this.He was not résigning because he had \u2018\u2018cold feet\u2019\u2019.but simply because the felt that he was not able to carry on the work.- Mr, A.M.Sangster, after paying 1 tribute to the gooë work Mr.Palmer had accomplished while in office, especially during the present movement and expressing regret at his resignation, moved that his name be added to the Council of the Board.In seconding the motion Mr.William Far- well spoke along similar lines.AN BEXTRA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE APPOINTED.Mr.Royer suggested that an executive committee, consisting of ten prominent citizens, :members of the Board of Trade, be appointed to act in conjunction with the Council of the Board, until such time as the movement has been brought to a head and : final organization accomplished.The following gentlemen were named for this committee by a nominating committee composed of A.M.Sangster, W.R.Webster and Li, J.Steele, namely, Messrs.J.8.Mitchell, Wm, Farwell, L.J.dorer Dr.Camirand, L.A.Bayley, J.Walsh, C.H.Fletcher, A.J.ner C.A.French, G.À.LeBaron.In explaining the idea of such a \u2018committee Mr.Palmer said that the ten men who compose the - Council had heen working hard for some time and it was advisable to have another group to assist them in carrying the work along.Very often several members of the \u20acouncil were ont of town and it was impossible to get a re- -presentative quorum.The fact that twenty men were available would improve matters.- Ellery Read.Writing.as one who has been deeply interested in the public services of the church, Mr.Morey presented many suggestions that received the hearty approval of the Association.(Continued on page 8.) There was a decid- Mr, REPORTS FROM DIFFERENT CQM- : MITTEES.J.K.Edwards.Chairman (Continued on _Page 5) of THERM DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS ROME'S MAYOR ANSWERS CRIi- TICS.Rome, Get.27.\u2014Mavor Nathan | plied yesterday to the criticism him by the Archbishop of Montreal, \u201cand other attacks in the form of resolutions adopted by Catholic bodies \u2018which constituted anti-clerical by the.Mayor on Sept.the 40th anni- reary of the fall of temporal pow- .in America, and \u2018 Protests \u201d against .the 20th, the occasion of Mayor Nathan belief in religion and denies the cusation of irreverence towards Divinity.Hig utterances, he said, zati Poses modern progréss._ APPEAL IN CRIPPEN CASE.London, Oct.27.\u2014Counsel for awley Crippen, is wife, has decided case lded to appeal \u2014 HAYTIEN GUNBOAT WRECKED.WL au Prince, Oct.27.\u2014The Hay- | ien gunboat Liberte has been lost at | an It is-estimated t seventy persons were either kill- News of the accident | carrying Sea off Port de Paix, following explosion on boarded or drowned.Was received \u2018here yesterday.Te- of asserts a profound .ac- the pad regard only to the Papal organi- ation as a political power which op- Dr.to who was sentenced | appraisers, death Qct.22nd for the murder of the ANOTHER NEWSPAPER FINED.aging.director, and L.Noxton, an article anent the Crippen case.REV.MR.BOND ACCEPTS CALL.Halifax, N.S., Oct.27.\u2014Rev.Geo.J.Bond, formerly Christian Guardian, has accepted London; Oct.\u201827.\u2014C.D.Long, man- subeditor of the Sheffield Weekly Telegraph, were fined £100 for publishiog a Kingston: call to the Grafton Street Methodist Magistrate Askwith .PEAT BEING USED.Ottawa, Oct.27.\u2014In some of the Government offices peat is now being used for grate firesf It is largely an experiment and gives very good sa- tistaction.; SEVEN YEARS FOR HORSE STEALING.Oct.Ottawa, in ALL ASSIST IE UE MOVEMENT.| Greater Sherbrooke Movement was secured.The motion |.27.\u2014Kristine Olsen editor of the was sentence to, seven years in the penitentiary by Deputy \u2018the police |Over all are \u2018the words, \u2018\u2018Sherbrooke, Queen City.\u201d | -\u2014 \u201cLocate in Sherbrooke, Que., Chambre de Coumerce and Greater IK Cain BOARDS BT STRONG FOR UN 3 A largely ted meeting of the Charobre de Comimereé was held at the Monument Nationale, last night, Mr.Hebert, the.President, occupying the chair.Cas The question of» Paving Wellington Street was.taken\u2019 up| and freely discussed.The special committee appointed to look into, the matter has been in communication with other towns -on this pps As they had received bo chm eplies, no definite action was take The question of removing the - \u201cgoles on Wellington Street, from King to Aberdeen, was also taken, ap.- During the au a large number a of new members proposed for méembership.« brooke, as inau \u2018by the Sherbrooke Board of Trade, was up for discussion.The ous feeling of all those old RO that the Chambre de Commerce should assist in the movement, | financially and every way.- The Chambre was unanimous: \u2018its decision to fürther this cause in every possible way.Ways and means\u2019 were considered, and in thig Gounection the idea of merging the two\u2019 was discussed.The séntiment of \u2018the meeting was.against this for reasons already set forth by the pr saige t, Mr.Hebeft.United action om \u2018Greater Sherbrooke project, however, was assured, Several other ming matters were up for Hscuesion.\u2026 BACON.INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.as WILL BE HSTABLI LEY UN t \u201cBido .\u2018DOES NOT Favon MERGING TWO | The campaign.for .Greater Sher- | -more upon your Conference, fol, FRANCS DISTRICT 3.3.CONVENTION.church Yester- RAD FROM BISHOP OF QUEBEC, WHO WAS UNABLE Td ATTEND.The Sunday Schgol- Conference the District of St.yesterday, opening: | of the Holy Communion in St.Peter\u2019s Church at 8 '¢ \u2019elock, a goodly number of 8.8.workers and schol- \"ars being present.| Morning prayer was said at ten, ahd at ome o'clock ltincheon was served to the visiting clergy, teachers and friends in the Church Hall.The tables were attractively decorated and laden with dainties, and the guests were waited upon by the teachers of St.Peter's Church Sunday School.At 2.30 the regular meeting o ned with devotional exercises, th Right Rev.Dr.Farrar, Asst.Bishop of Quebec, presiding, and Rev.rear Dean Robert- of rancis was held ith celebration son acting as secretary.Among those présent were Rev.Canon Shreve; Rev, Rural Dean Stevens, Coaticook; ev.Mr.Watson, East Angus; Rev/ J.8.Brewer, Compton; Rev.B.B.Husband, John- ville; Rev.J.A.8 man, North Hat- ley; - Rev.J.McIntyre Bradshaw, Way\u2019s Mills; Rev.H.8.Laws, Saw- yerville; Rev.C.» Eardley-Wilmot and Rev.C.L.ortimer, Sherbrooke; Rev.J.B, Belford, Windsor Mills ; the sup ntendents and teachers of the Sunday \u2018Schools of \u2018St.Peter's, Sherbrooke, and the Church of the Advent, East Sherbrooke, Lennoxville Way\u2019 s Mills and East Angus.| The following letter was read trom the Lord Bishop of Quebec, addressed \u2018\u2018\u2019To those: gathéred in Sunday School Conference\u2019; \u201cMy Dear Brethren: \u201cNow that I am obliged to re main a little more at home, I rejoice to know that God las permitted the Right Rev.Dr.Farrar to stand in many ways in my place, and I know that our united work is going on without a break.\u201cTrusting that the blessing of Almighty \u201cGod will rest ever more and believe Hatley, Oct, a.pecial)\u2014Mes The Rev.À A.LBs) = John P.Bowen, will tne Shih inst, make over to the Truetees , appointed under an Act of icorporation the Emily Baéon- farm, stock, tools aud.sum of, nv lishment of.the: .\u201c School for Girls\u2019 will of the late Eu d'ate of .1870.yBacot; under A settlement with the!- five and a: half yea: year to this date.to be Mr.John P.Bowen, Rev.Stevens, Mr.F.J.: Bacon, \u2018West- \u2018mount; Dr.R.P:; Camprell, Quebec ; Rev.T.G.Devitt, Hatley; Mr.Ed | win Howe, Hatley; land Rev.J.-J.Seaman, North Hatley.Fi evousssevesessuuauNes Cool and showery.: THE WEATHER e © | : LOCAL FORNOAST, Ë « | \u2014_ o e ® : > e è 000000000 YCE00000000 send an appropriat according to the.welcomed Right Rev.me, ever .yours mad and affec- Honately, .H.QUEBEC.\" requested \u2018to reply to His .+ Lordship in the name of \u2018the.Confer- - ence, Rev.: Canon Stirdve.then formally Dr.Farrar to was thanked by \u201cThe.secretary w the Conference, and, the Bishop: i farmer thereon covering a period: of The report of the! Sunday School 8; shows \u2018a rev- Commission and of enue of $2,197.10 or|about $400 per The Trustees are | A} the Diocesan Sun- e, appointed in d by Rural Dean It was; he said, largely \u2018through the efforts ; the Rev.Can- on Shreve that the: Institute was tarted, \u2018and the first meeting was hold in December, 1907, in St.Peer's Church Hall, Sherbrooke.Dis- p cussion followed on various aspects of Sunday School Work, and it was unanimously resolved to request the 8.8.Commission produce a paper \u2018suited to [Canadian] Church Sunday Schools.The Right Rev.Dr.Farrar spoke, in part, as follows: - .\u201cWhat can a newgomer like myself be expected te say at a gathering of this sort?Ob a at not much.; \u201cThe \u2018wisest thing he can do, (Continued od Puge 56.} then per- \"ARE :YOU IN bday's mail brings some exceptionally good suggestions for back- of-the-envelope advertising.There is rather less poetry than usual.The following are a few of those received: \u2018Sherbrooke, Que.A Railway Center.See it on the Map.Has 5000 h.p.to sell.Write Board of Trade for particulars.\u2019\u2019 _ w Sherbrooke.Que., it \u2018Live in Sherbrooke, pays.\u2019 ; L or \u2018Sherbrooke, Que.; facturers grow rich.\u2019' | E.M.A.i where manu- \u201cSafe investments, and good returns.Sherbrooke is bound to be the Klondyke of the Best.\u201d i \u201c R.E.A.| Lennoxville.! + \u201cM.M.\u2019 suggests a \u2018\u2018hub\u2019\u2019 design, the spokes representing the railways On the outer circle | are the words, \u2018\u201cLocate here and | ydu will find health, wealth, Power and progress.\u201d Queen City of the Province.\u201d THE GAME?: K.E.G.writes: \u201cI beg to hand ypu herewith * my little contribution} fo the Greater Sherbrooke Literatyre and glad to get it_off-my mind.(1 have béen puzzling over a vexing.business proposition and continual rind my mind wandering far afield with something pertaining to Greater Sherbrooke, Here, they are: pre \u2018\u2018Sherbrooke\u2019s iF is in the East.\u2019 \u2018\u2018Sherbrooke\u2019s the; Hub.Be a spoke in the wheel of progress, not a fly on the rim.\u201d | ; \u201cSherbrooke knows no Enockers.\u2018The latch string is fout.\u201d à ar \u201cLet Sherbrooke show you.\u201d o \u201cWhile Sherbrooke\u2019 8 vain of men of brain, à .\u2018\u2018And honor that céndones no lies, \u2018\u2018Sherbrooke ladids would make Hades | \u2018Even rival Pare\u201d ; - o \u2018Sherbrooke and.nomous.\u201d\u2019 | \u201cSherbrooke breeds only.one Germ, that of Success.\u201d : A young poetebs of the High The two local \u2018papers here, October | through the dense Success are syno- | HFAD OFFICE - Established 1859 - BONE IN ARM CRACKED.Glen Sutton, Oct.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 | Mr.Hubert Bullock got one arm caught in some manner while running his threshing outfit, cracking the bone and putting him oft duty © for some time in consequence.CAUGHT NINETEEN FOXES.\u201cBishop's Crossing, Oct.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014Major L.J.Gilbert has been having good luck trapping this fall.He has caught nineteen foxes this season.Mr.Weyland shot a bear a few days ago which weighed | 75 pounds.SNEAK THIEVES AT WORK, \"South Roxton, Oct.27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Sneak thieves entéred the shed be-| ia] longing to Mr.H.Poirier, while .he was away on his honeymoon trip and stole two bags of potatoes.They also dug up several rows of potatoes.! WCRK ON NEW DAM AT FARN- HAM.: Farnham, October 27.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Work on the\u2019 new dam and power plant is being retarded by the recent rains, but considerable.progress.has been made and it is hoped that no damage will result from high water.The contractors are Messrs.H.0 Hitch & Co., of Montreal, | I SOLD AT SHERIFF'S SALE AT ~ BUTTON! x Sutton, Oct.\u201c21.=(8p cialy\u2014 Mr.Wm.Learned, of North Troy, Vt., nesday Mr.Verdine Courser\u2019 s farm _ at Glen -Sutton, known formerl s the Enoch Truax farm.Mr.9 NE also purchased as a part of the same sale the house in the \u2018Glen Sutton village, known as the Old George Browning home.The only other bidder was Mr.Silas Courser, of Glen Sutton, but Mr.Learned\u2019s bids being.the highest he secured both proper- es.CELEBRATED 32ND ANNIVERSARY.Richford, Vt., Oct.27 \u2014(Spécial)\u2014 Gazette |- and Journal, celebrated the closing of their 32nd year of publication \u2018on 15th , in a quiet manner.Both.of these - .papers opened up here about the middle of October, 1878, and both have been under the .management of the same proprietors ever since.This is saying considerable in these\u2019 days of many changes.The Journal is the property - of Mr.Chas.L.Reed, while the Gazette i still ren \u2018dy Mr.M.Ji pioneer in journalistic.work.?Both gentlemen had had charge of other offices before starting their own pa- Li AERONAUTS ARE HEARD FROM, Hawley and Post ost Landed 58 Miles North of Chicoutimi.pa CH | he J HAD A TRYING EXPERIENCE IN THE WILDS, MAKING BUT |, 12 MILES IN THREE | - DAYS.|; Montreal, Oct.27.\u2014Thoroughly fatigued and showing plentiful marka-of an arduous: week of struggling wilderness .of Northern Canada, Messrs.Hawley & Post, the intrepid aeronauts.who had, sailed the America II.nearly two hundred miles farther than any other contestants\u2019 in the big: balloon race for the Gordon Bennett cup, arrived at Chicoutimi, Quebec, last night.Both were so completely worn out that they showed very little interest ~ in anything but a rest, and did not even betray excitement when \u2018they.found that they had undoubtedly won the cup, for which they had endured go much.Their main difficulty was spot, about 58 miles north of Chi- coutimi, when they grounded at an altitude of fifteen hundred feet on the face of a mountain, in the midst of a heavy snowstorm.It was this storm which compelled them to descend, as, with a loss of gas after their long journey, they had used all their ballast except six and a half bags, and they were afraid of WM, FARWELL, President.DAILY NEWS SPECIALS ROME - PARTS OF THE EASTERN SHES bought at Sherifl\u2019s sale here on Wed- \u2019 after they landed, at an uninhabited .\u2014 | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Capital and Reserve, $5, 100, 000.J; MACKINNON, General Manager.81 BRANCHES in Province of Quebec.pers.That both of these sheets have done much-for the uplift of .Richford no one that understands the matter will wish to dispute.NEW SIDEWALKS AT FRELIGHS- : : BURG.Frelighsburg, October 27: \u2014(Speo- ial)\u2014 The cement sidewalks are completed to- the Methodist and English churches and they are a great credit to Mr.M.A, Leavitt and a great comfort to all church goers.Mr, Lea- vitt never fails to contribute his share in all such things.CELEBRATED 25TH ANNIVERSARY OF MARRIAGE.Frelighsburg, October .27.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.and s.W.A.Martin celebrated the 25th Anniversary of their marriage on tober 2lst.Their friends to the number of.50 or mors gathered at their home to wish them many happy returns.Mrs.Martin only returned from Stanbridge after the company:had gathered.Much to her surprise the ladies bad taken possession \u2018of her home and served up a fine lunch, etc.Mrs.B.Moore, \u2018of Ottawa, two very fine recitations, There ey also a guessing contest and musi Rev.H.Naylor gave a short address \u2018and the worthy couple were presen with a silver cake plate full of silv to the amount of about 860, w went, to show the esteem and good | wishes of their many friends, a 3 FIRST MEETING or READING \"CLUB, : \u201d Rock Island, Oct.27.\u2014(Bpecia=+ The.Woman's Reading Club held their first regular meeting at the home of \u201c Mrs.B.F.Butterfield, where à very interesting programme was given.The opening selection was a musical sel: ection, \u201cAu Clair de la Lune\" played, niecs of Mr, Martin, gave by Miss Helen Baxter, with much ex- - - pression.This was followed by the.minutes of the two previous meet: by the secretary, Miss Harding.J.A.Bissotiett then read the \u201cOurrent; Events,\u201d which were well worthy of; mention and these were followed an exceedingly.pretty vocal selection, - \u201cWhen We\u2019er Together,\u201d by Mrs.Al fred Bishop,.accompanied by Miss wm! Baxter.Mrs.LeBaren of Sherbrooke\u2019 was then called upon to give her pap er of the afternoon, \u2018A Trip Throughi- Alberta.\u2019 It was an excellent and.most graphic description of that por tion of our country.'.The afternoon's programme wes then brought to a close by &.vocal selection \u201cThe .Swestest .Flowar: Phi.\u201d» charmingly rendered\u2019 by Mids\u2019 Trend Moulton, and aocompanied by.Mre.B, F.Butterfield.A : - | accident, of losing re in the wilderness.: It was well \u2018on fn tbe afternoon of the- 19th, the samie day that the Ger- mania, the Helvetia, and the D dorf II also landed in Quebec wilds,\" | that the America\u201cII came down, The snowstorm which drove them to alight was so heavy that, with approaching darkness, they decided to spend the night in \u2018the\u2019 balloon basket.- The next day at dawn they fixed the balloon up as well.as they could, packed their blankets and records and all the proyisions they could carry, and started: sontB, eujding by com-.Pass.They had a trying: experience in the wilds, only making about miles in three days, forcing their way through the heavy \u2018undergrowth, while | two snowstorms during the trip added to their discquifort.On the fourth day they came across the hut of a trapper, ' where they rested a day, and later were found by four French- Canadian trappers, who were amazed to discover two such persons in these.trackless wilds.The position was soon explained, and with characteris- -tic hospitality the trappers abandoned their work and -escorted the visitors from tbs clouds of St.Ambroise, the last stage of the journey being made with comparative ease, as the trappers knew the trails and routes through the woods.Once at St.Ambroise their troubles \u201c were all over, as there they reached the end of the Government telegraph line, and also struck a colonization road, over which they were driven the forty miles to Chicoutimi.There the \u2018two rested last night, and early this ' morning will take the Quebec and Lake St.John Railway to Quebec, and thence I home.SHERBROOKE, QUE.8.H.C.MINER.Vice-President ffen F.J.C., Sherbrooke.Church, of which he-was minister court.Olsén\u2019s o alter stealing a School contributes a Verse today, the Bt.Joseph, Beans years ago.\u2014 horse, cutter, robes, er and a rug first letters of ÿ ch line ellin Acton Vale Eastman Montreal : St.Remi | vatuea at $400, from Dr.I.G.8mith| A reader from South Rorton writes, ea sp î g l'asbestos East Hatley - \u2018| Bt.James Bt.Brotscown MARK TWAIN LEFT $611,136.of Hintonburg, in February last.Ol-|«T have been interested in reading |S HL ERBROOHE.It runs as fol- Asberton o Farnham © 120 8t Cath EL, Sherbrooke 27.\u2014 The in-.Sen was also given two and a half|Mr.Clum\u2019s lecture, so I will write 10S; i AY Frelighsburg .598 St.Cat Sherbrooke, Well.St Redding, Conn., Oct.1e in \"| sh ke Fron (Work reat, |Bedtord Granby ort Sherbrooke, -Upper tory of the estate of the late Sam- Years for stealing a robe and a set these few lies on Sherbrooke.erbroo on orks are grea Besbe Hemmingtord Ormstown Bo ridge el Clemens (Mark Twain), filed in of harness from Jas.Byers, of Hin \u2018Sherbrooke stands first in the Echenber, 8 is gs place se go and blo À station - Henryville Fhilipabure Stanstead z y Oct.ast, but the dvan tf - chenberg.for furniture fine, eloe ow n Sutton - he Probate Court here yesterday, tonburg, on Q ; Dominion for advancement, for man- | Huntingdon \u201cRimouski .A fe the valuation, as made by the sentences will run concurrently, so he sfacturing industry, progress, Dpros- no mistake, ! Bishop\u2019 s CrossingTberville- Rock Island ; Eweotabn Eine $611,136.wi sptnd seven Years only in prison.perity, health and ith.\" Record Jor news| you are sure to Black Lake Joliette Roxton Pond = Thetford Mines.W .sen has already served two sentenc- ! | a in _ .rome n à Station Upton ; ; 11 St.Arman | - ANOTHER AVIATOR KILLED.es, amounting in all to 12 years, inl .fere\u2019s another: .Bean's for carriages.( BromptonTille Lace coville Bt.Chrysostome vacries %6, Kingston.\u201cLook ye here ye men of wealth, Rosenbloom for tlothing.fine, Clarenceville Lenno Ste zee Valois | Madgeburg, Prussia, October ent 1 TRIDGE.\u2018God helps those; who help them- Olivier!s the dry goods store, Coaticook Magog St.Fordinandd'Halifax Weedon D ttord Lieutenant Mentene fell wi a Hi 5 BOY BIT CARTE \u201cJoseph De-1 self.Olivier\u2019s the groger too, Cowans Marbleton St.Gabriel de Brandon est or Vi | aeroplane yesterday and was e Nyack, N.Y., Oct '\u2014dJ osep \u2018 t Kinkead tobacco, fine does keep, Danville Marieville St.George th vy Pointe Aux instantly.The airman was planing to) Boni, an eight-year-old Be von.For pve ° uring sites and power Edward\u2019s, last put nor least, for .Dixville Megants_ Hilaire a Hyactath Trembles he started his motor.boy, before starting for school yes- = Dunham on the earth when cd the machine to |terday, put a pistol cartridge into \u201cCome to Sherbrooke and you will furniture sure.N.M.| \u201cAlso Branches in Manitoba, Alberta and Brit Folummm 1° 8 began biting on it.see, - \u2018Savings Department at all Offices 1 t turtle.It crashed to the ground, his mouth and g g WORLDS ., urn t beneath it.The cartridge exploded and the boy \u201cWhat we have to offer thee, \u201c a a CORRESPONDENTS ALL OVER THE mi the lieutenant bene à.\u2018the bullet havin one \u201cOr write to Ald.McManamy.\u201d Onward, Sherbrooke, Onwar \u201c(The aeroplane was/ smashed to bits.through bie he bu e g @ : .Schoolboy.ly L i * = i - J | | + 5 ) cou hs orm espns, warn cata \u201d.Tat Wi \u201c.Bo re ah \u201d Ca.a 8 BA = + rg a ge hin PV Wn ea ass mm -\u2014 - musee Au me 82 LA CAEN EE RS 8 Na 4 2e ess - SORT, T ThA ete Ia LT LE Pou LITE TT CI pop a RT =: \"ee i Ca em oy ero) Pr Tera ae TT 5 EE ere etre maer ve or À.\u201c\u20ac raie ace) EIR rar 2 oy gs Ser re ae DÉS ra RAE EE ried PE Car rt = = AY see o- vas Fa NE NE ET ar a ALY - re Th ox & a wa pasta Rr UT 3 vs ol Fe 3 5, nan 2 x ~ wh TAR us 1d WAL ET ES Dw em VE WE 2° FRE LAC ao pws op vs - C4 TT ; 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i 10c.Mucilage and Brusk See se.be hoiride of » PE; Glycerts es Lig \"100, 8c: Seid Powders : ce \u201815c, Borax , - 20a.pk bos ; .[ Tove TOILET BOAPS, Why Hot lay in a pupply fo-morfow at thom cut prices, P .To-morrow, \u2018Babies\u2019 Own \u2026.cs tin BOC: box 25c.\u2018White Castile Soap.5\u20ac> cake 8 for 10c.Cucumber Soap \u2026.\u2026 tm;50 cake 8 for 100 Pine Tar BOAP \u2026v\u2026 50 Cake 8 fou: 100 {Master Mechanics-, Extraordinary soëp, 100 take 9 for 18 Shaving 8oap .8c.cake.5c.cake Infantsj Delight .80c.box: 25c.box Fairy Boap.sosvcsncse DC fox abc.Grocery ection, | The following big |i list should prove in- | teresting to thrifty housewives : EW FIGS\u2014 Five hundred pounds new cooking tigs.| To-morrow, Co VINEGARS= | Best triple XXX strength White Wine \u2014often sold rice 40c., To-morrow DAIRY BUTTER\u2014 Our usual; Oc 50c.gallon.| Fresh in from Compton, Tuesday, Mrs.Briggs and three children, of To-morrow, ce | Thetford, guests at Mr.D.P.Me- | DEF POUITÉ Lunccovvouvse Tivenaiee josiinnne j Harg's and Mr.R.C.Rolfe\u2019s recent- PASTRY FLOUR\u2014 : \u201c4 ly; Mr.and Mrs.Brighouse, of Sher- | Highest grade pastry flour, in.25 1b.cotton bags, | TO-MOITOW 5:70 80c COFFEE\u2014 : Another lot, fresh roasted and ground | tom the mill, the regular 40c.line.; To-morrow 30 C per pound _,, sn \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 Wave Dussooss » ved Fovee CEREALS.3 pks.for 25c.8 pkgs.for 25c:; | 18¢.packet.| 18c.packet.| Postum Cereal Coffee, 22c.packet: 1 Quaker Rolled Oats, 22c.| Orange Maize, 25c.Corn Flakes, 8 pkgs A 25c.| Puffed Rice, ' Wheat Berries, .Cream of Wheat, | Grape Nuts, Reg.To-morrow Frosting Sugar -\u2014.9c.2 lbs.15c.Standard Baking | Powder, 20c.tin 15c.Mince Meat, 10c.pkt: 8 for 25c.Armour\u2019s Savoy | : Soup, 15c.tin 10c.tin | Pure Ground White | Pepper, 85c.1b.25¢, ure''Ground Ginger, 35c.1b.- 25cure Cream Tartar, 35c.27e, .P.Sauce \u201c 20e.18c.eanut Butter .:.\u2018 25cf{ jar: \u2018 20coda Biscuits, Special 23c.box.1a Dutch Claenr, 10c.pkt.3 for trachan\u2019 s Lye, 10c.tin.2 for 156.\u2018Savoy\u2019\u2019 Baked Beaos, 15c.tin.10c.tin | quare Blueing .20c¢.Ib.15c.Chutney Sauce, \u201conc.| 20c.mported Kippered - 1 | Herrings, 20c.© 15c, ink Salmon, 15c.12#c.mported Macron{ ; ; or Vermicelli .7 -124c.pkt: 9clives, big bastles, 25c.\u2018| 20cine Salt .10c.bag 2 for 15c.| Laundry Stare, \u201c10c.\u2018 2 for 15c, | tove Blacking : :.10c.tin.2 for 15c, Tapibca, .10c.1b.21bs.15canned Clams - 10e.tin.2 for 15c Lemon or Vanilla | Extract, 10c.2 for 15c.Cox's Gelatine =.18e pk 10c.Baker's Cocos .22c.tin Baker 8 Chocolate .:.2, \u201c 20c.cake, SPECIALS.\" POUNDS REDPATH GRANULATED SUGAR FOR $1.BEST FASTRY OUR, 25 LB.BAGS | bise à 7e COFFEE FOR 80c.LB: GLASS WASHBOARDS, VALUE 50c.,.| TO-MORROW 38c.BRUSH BROOMS, 25c¢.ENGLISH BREAKFAST in 5 pound caddies, usual 4Oc, \u2018kind.To-morrow, | per caddie .ni (lever willing hands and many i Mass., to spend the winter.: ond JC.\u201c|'her sister, Mrs.Watts; Mr.and Mrs.4 with her parents at South Dudswell 25 | \u201cMr.and Mrs.Mearns and little Char- $1.60 bn Saturday to see her daughter, Ger- j maine, who is at the Convent there; Mrs.s.E.Austin, who ;has been visiting her daughter, Mrs.John Hurd, _on Friday for Compton, called on ac- \u201ccount of the illness of her grandchild; Mr.and Mrs.Henry Graham visiting relatives and friends; Miss H.E.| Stevenson, guest ol her sister, Miss .A.E.Stevenson, on Saturday.Mr.A.G.Hurd is on the sick list.The funeral of the late W.M.Harper took place Saturday afternoon at the house of Mr.W.J.Bartholomew.{| Rural Dean Robertson officiated.Tho @ at Birchton ~ interment Cemetery.took place on Sunday durmg Rev.Mr.absence., \u2014$ \u201d ÉRISETTE CORNER, HAT \u201cBY.A large company of ncighhors and.filerds gathéred at the railway station on Monday to bid ;0od- -bye Mrs.E.L.Johnson and children aad express regret at their departure for brooks, Alta., to join her hushand ani son, Ira and make her future home there.Mr.and Mrs.Johnson and family have been, lifelong residents of North Hatley and will be missed \u2018in the Church and Sunday School, the W.C.T.U.and all other gcod works where they were \u2018active helpers.May they find work for their kind friends in their new home, Mr.David Facteau of this place rand Miss Doris Baker, of Boston, Arrivals and departures: Mt, ane Mrs.Henry Wilson, and daughter of | ther and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Tercy Wilson; Mr.D.M.Wilson, the week In Moe's River, \u201cvisiting his daughter, Mrs.Hyett and other friends; Mrs.J.W.McConnell is spending a , few J days in West, Charleston, Vt., visit- | ing her sister, Mrs.Royce: Mr.Jas.\u2018Robinson is expected home from the 1 the first of Noveu:ber, ; Mr, M.LeBaron is renovating Mr.Robert McNiel\u2019s «ott !| che.sed by him, | The W.C.T.U.will meet with Mrs.| J.McRae on ge recently pur- _ + \u2018 BISHOP\u2019S£ CROSSING.|| Arrivals and departures : Messrs.18.Joyce and L.Clark, of Portland, the week-end here; Mr.and Mrs.J hn 1 McAuley, of East Dudswell, guests of | her brother, Mr.L.E.\u2018Bishop, Wednesday; Mr.J.W.Andrew, of Sherbrooke, at home recently; Miss Lucy | Bishop from a week - with her sister, Mrs.J.McAuley, in East Dudswell; brooke, guests at Mr.A.Newman\u2019s Saturday; Miss Nora George home for some time; Miss Maria Birt, of ] Bury, with Miss Dora Newman on Monday; Mr.and Mrs.A.McKenzie, Mrs.McLean and Mrs.Williams in Sherbrooke at Mr.Shaw\u2019s Tuesday ; Miss Paul the week-end in Angus with J.L.Clark and Miss Margaret in Bury Sunday, guests of his brother, Mr.J.Clark; Miss Ona Cunningham | recently; Mr.G.A.Harrison in Sherbrooke Wednesday; Miss Bessie Leonard to her home in.Bury after a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs.F.| L- Gilbert, | Little Verlte Bishop is.ill.- me \u2014_\u2014 MARBLETON, : Arrivals and departures: Mrs.G.| M.Willard a few days in Thetford Mines recently; Mrs.F.W.J.Glass- tres jrock and Master Percy Glasscock visiting relatives in Bishop's Crossing; {lie tô Montreal on Monday, and while ;here were guests of Rev.I.M.and | Mrs.Kerr.Service on Sunday next in St.Paul's Church at 11 a.m.| Mrs.Nickléson, who is in her 89th year.and is \u2018still quite smart and active, is with her daughter, 'H.G.Bishop on a visit.| Mr.H.G.Weston and family are | i Mrs.moving to their old home here this week from Bishop's Crossing.1 A musical and social evening will |; be held at the home of Mr.and Mrs.;W.M.Bishop under the auspices .of ' the Ladies\u2019 Guild on Friday evening inext.Mr.M.Johnson, from Bish- \u2018op\u2019s College, Lennoxville, Will contribute to the evening's - entertain- ;ment, and a pleasant evening may i be .expected.Lunch will be served | by the ladics\u2019 | | + - \u2014 | GRANTTEVILLE.|! Arrivals and departures: Mr.Fred Blake and family, from Worcester, Mass., guests' of Mrs.Blake's parents Chas.Taylor left on! .Thursday night for the west, with a car including goods and horses, where H.Hammond, Esq., of Island Brook.ard Elliott left on Monday for Color-| Mr.Snow, of Bishop's College, Len- : \u20ac | noxville took the Episcopal Services RY to | ssssesssssbbetes L.A.BAYLEY\u2019S Tre All sizes in Rugs and Runn ¢ - Ma il Orders will hav = LL me _ moe ho a turers\u2019 prices.See \u201cTuesday s Record for prices and # .sizes.| This i is an opport unity you cannot overlook, if § you need or will need anything in Rugs or.Carpets, - \u201ca EXTENSIVE | CARPET SALE} Now going on both at the Store \u2014}.and Garpet Factory.» ers at less than nianufac- e Prompt \u2018Attention., \u2014 avLEYyi SE ~ We Are Espooia ily Equipped to _ | Design, Manufacture and Erect | Mrs, ell Drew, of \u2018Lake alled a De to the death-bed | of \u201cher rather, Mr, Jobn Hamilton of past.week: Park, Crystal , Who _pasged away - Sunday night; Mr.J.\u20ac.Bullis and timily, to their new \u2018hoje at\u2019 Beebe; Mrs.\u2018Wright Bullock and little son, at the home ot Mr Büllock, recentyy; \u2018Mr; James Brodie, tome from \u2018Biownsbury, Que; Mrs.A.Bullock, : of.Goorgevillé, visiting her parents here; Mrs, John Moir and Mrs.Gilbett Scott, home from Boston and\u2019 Clinton, on Weüänesday evc- ng, where 'they have been\u2019 visiting friends during the past two weeks.Springfield, Mass:, visiting their pro- - Wednesday, Novemger | .end with his grandparents here.| celebration, \u2018The Auxiliary met with Mrs.Hall on Wedgesday.- JOHNVILLE.~The first taste of winter Was \u20acx- periented yesterday.Mr.Roy Coates has purchased the lot of land beside the Church, formerly owned by Mr.F.O.St; Pierre A very pleasant and well jatten ed meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid was at the-home of the president, Mrs.H.J.Smith, Wednesday.Two.items of., business transacted were the .passing of a resolution appreciative of the kindness shown the Aid by Mrs.F.O.St.Pierre during her residence here and regret at her departure.\"Also the voting of $20.00 to the repair fand of the Parsonage.\u201cMrs.Osmund Oakes and two children are visiting friends in J oliette., Master Eric Ayer spent the week Friends of Mrs.M.Hamilton of Sidney, \u2018Man., are pleasedyto hear that she has so far recovered from her recent illness as to be able to contemplate a trip to British Columbia to spend the winter.x Mrs.C.P.Hunting and daughter, Arline, late of Providence; R.I., also Mrs.' Robert Williams, of \u201cConcord, Vt., and Mrs.John McLean, - of St.Johnsbury, Vt., at Mrs.George Lindsay's Miss Ellen Foss is spending afew days in Sherbrooke.¥ KINNEAR\u2019 s MILLS.ji The creamery closes :this \u2018week, Saturday, for | taking cream,\u2018 and extensive * repairs will be done on \u201cthe building.L Mr.Samuel Stevenson of ' East -Angus, has moved his goods here and intends staying on his farm for the present.He was visited Monday by his brother, Joshua, of the same place, Mr.Robbie Magwood has returned from the West, well pleased with his trip there.A big time is expected here on the fifth of November as committees are already making arrangements.for the The Debating Club will soon be started up as the evenings are getting long again.There appears to be a shortage of threshers this fall.Grain is turning out well but this counterbalances \u2018a .and, Mrs, Ww.B.J held | Her parents, Rev, HAY and STRAW I have some very fine Horse Hay apd Cow Hay for Sale; also, a quantity of Straw.Apply to - .JIALE, or MR.Wd J.MAY.i Bell \u2018Phones 359 and Wid Shilo c VE quickly stops ons cures dha {roat and} nods, \u2014 Benn - cently; Mr.J.W.Bridgette at\u2019 \u201cMe, ty F.W.French\u2019s.ES Fred { Miss Gertrude Riddle had the mis fortune to sprain her ank® badly Lo last week.Quite a number from here attended - : the chicken pie supper held at Rand- #4 boro last week and report a very delightful time.: FEN Mrs.\u2018Stone- has moved into her + house at Randboro after quite along | absence.; Mr.Fred Kent has finished bis rounds with his threshing this week and has given good satls- faction wherever Tie went.SCOTSTOWN, Le 44 Arrivals are : Mr.Angus McAskill, : of Fitchburg, Mass., lately visiting in.Lingwick; Rev.Father Godin fram \u2018Cookshire; Rev.Father Vaudriull, - from St.Leon; Rev.Father Rou seau, \u2018from Chesham; Rev.Father Perin, from Emberton.All of these.clergymen are the.guests .of Rev.\u201d Father L.H.Nicol, of this town.The Christian Endeavor Society .to have a new hymn book, which will be used in the Monday night meet- BE ings in the near future.Mr.Samuel Boy is still ready to take subscriptions and renewals .the Sherbrooke Record.There, is no « paper just like the Record.6 FM, enterrer - ASCOT CORNER.; Arrivals and.departures: Mr.and Mrs.Ward of Boston, Mass., visiting! .Mr.and Mrs.R.T.Willard and other friends; Mr.S.J.Rolfe and Mr.J.M.Largy, homie from Boston, Lowell and Nashua, where.they had been visiting friends; Mrs.O.Deslet, to! Strafford, called by the illness of her daughter, Mrs.W.Bell; Mrs, We- Pridden-of Sherbrooke, Sunday with Mr.and Mrs.G.Lock.Henri Beaudry, home after as- \u2018 sisting at the Torty Hours at East Angus; Mr, E.1.Darche, from Ar- a thabaska.+ : .HATLEY.The Rev.S.Stevens of Coaticook, wads the guest of Mr, and Mrs.M.J.Bachelder inst., versary and tendered, his congratule- tions on the event.over night of the.25th, and was présent on their anni Yesterday we had a taste of wintry weather, the ground being pretty well covered morning.With the beautiful in the \u2014 ps WINDSOR MILLS.very bad crop .of Potatoes.' ROCK ISLAND \u201cAND DERBY LINE.The ladies of the-Roman Catholic Church gave a Very successful chicken ME.in the mew factory building of r ing.Supper was served to an immense crowd, and they also realized a good sum \u2018from their candy tables.! Mr.Walter Leith home from Rich mond where he has been spending the week end with his Parents.,, Mrs.Armstrong, who has been vis iting Mrs.Leith, has returned to her home in Newport.: cp - MAPLE LEAF.Arrivals and departures : Mr.\u2018and Mrs.John Williams home from Boston; Mrs.and Mr.Stuart Willard Sunday in Compton, guests of Mr.E.Dawson; Miss Esther Speck, who is teaching in Clifton, \u2018home .over Sunday; Mrs.;J.Hurd, of Sawyer- ville, at Mr.S.Willard's: Mrs.Me- Dowell and Migs Kiddy, of Hemming- r.and Mrs, \u2018Warren Bullock, ' the ford, guests at Mr.C.Speck\u2019s re- cs À | a | \\ Archie Church met at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon and made a fine as.Gilmore, Wednesday even- assortment of candy \u2018for the concert of Friday night.; ! Mr.and Mrs.A.W.Bowles and Mr.Bowles, of the - The young ladies of the \u201cMethodist et .Suffer from rheumatism?You will find an almost perfect uric-acid solvent - and marvellous relief in @Gl | À THE WATER OF PO D.MCMANAMY & CO., Agents, - Sherbrooke, Que.\u2018 \u2014 > a os mt, we Overlook ; .House, Whitefield, N.H., are guests - of Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Knapp.1 \u2019 ot BE + > 3 a 17 © Dowansvi Coaticoo ton] \u20ac $ 5 , Thetford for = ; - | > _ SHERBROOKE DAILY, RECORD, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, \u2018 \u20181910.PAGE THRER -\u2014om &.% \u2014\u2014.| sensi raension x 5 ¥ fi A LL \u2014 _ 1 : | i PEE lata For School Books, School | 7 moe CR Best The Daily Reoord| BEDFORD DISTRICT Vt., the past week to act as _ com: sportsmen bagged down there in te CONCERNING STRANGLE.panion and to -assist in the care of {game time.I \u201c fiifecth SHERBROOKE RECORD Uk Miss Addie M.Reed, daughter of Æd- rr ed eet Strangles is en ous disease d Publisuers.itor Reed of the Journal, she having FOSTER.: of the horse, \u2018mule and\u2019 as It i8'seen \u2019 % ted \u2018sia publistica vey alternoon, i LOCAL HAPP ENINGS left Dr.Scofield's Sanitarium after ,.| usually in young and I have Sup p i 1 e $, Stationery, \u2019 pige w En TRE andl Cdn tpO 4 ro or Ep doe 4 Ba hav ai: Vy bet Sunday, at 106 and 108 Wel\u2019 ° ks detent The Ladies Aid will meet this | i figion BUS ON PRICE strietiy 1m = Sporation on One oi her fesse.P7 2?|(Thureday) fternoon at the residence |PéeB brought into staples for the Souvenir Post Cards, s A > rst.time in those ! ddress in Canada, : of Mrs.S.Magoon.Gentlemen .are first.time, but may occur \u201c BATRA cain, pr The \u2018United States, Gathered by Daily Record Cor Mr.and Mrs.Duncan Mills returned a $2.00 ; six months, $1.0 to Manchester, N.H., recently, after invited for tea.running at grass also.ter recov- Latest Magazines, ee.Sipe air {Prescription y I DTN, vp \u201d x AE EAR x > ¢ Th rs 2 ue CT as \"FE * Hh : : oR ri \u2019 ay Z 4 Ce a 4 #) 7 > Pa Bo St -cp If ~ ROR Va ome year, 50 cents ; onth, 26 a month\u2019s stay with her parents, Mr.J Fr W- Booth and bride of Man- ery the animal is immune to the dis- | : ; tree months, [00 cents cone month, 20 respondents in Various and Mrs.P.H.Scott an à other rela: chester, N.H., were recent Buests of rase, and this immunity is usually 3 Townships, by the year, only $1.50.Communities tives.Mrs.C.H.Young.\u2018 | Le a ; Cards of Thanks not exceeding fifty y \u2018 » Mr.J.J.Dixon and Mr.W.A.lifelong.> \u201c+ T.ANSELL, « ?2 words, 506 Obituary.Poetry, 0c.a | 2 gor.end Sara, 87 - Sarland spent !Dixon returned from Boston on Tues- \u2018The cause of strangles Mis infection |.Ier AND-STATIG 11a e Bgl Ho ui sending money, remitters should WATERLOO.Marv action .t Gl 8 sister, Mrs: day after spending a few days .with from an animal suffering from the dis- ; BRUGGIS NER be Ÿ precaution to use express or post _Among those who left here for New T ve Led: oo a 3 on Sutton.friends there.ease, or indirectly through contact: ET @trathcons Rquare.| _ fl: B 1 offite, or register letter _.York Tuesday morning were: Mrs.G.Church will meet in parish \u2018arr ce Mrs.J.R.Goddard is with friends With the discharges from ghose affect- g That is what we nave work- de tL : Circu'ation VAILH RECORD.Martin and daughter; Mr, W.Mc- thursday afternoon of this week.in Montreal and Mrs, C.Æ.Rhicard °*-, All the morbid discharges are \u2018ed for the last twenty years.cu 6 For many years our business : bas been the best in .the city.Circulation statement for: week end- 0.R.Peters and daughiter af South On Friday evening a cent social | With friends in Bondville this week.contagious.À might bo fae oe HOUSE HOLD ing October 22nd, 1910: Stukely; Mr.Albert Wooley and Mr.} will be held in parish hall for the Services will be held in the Bishop _ common cold, which prepares the tis- | There is no better in | the ay LILI 91023 | Daniel Allen and others.\u2018be a hunting expedition sent out, al [day meat at 230 p.m.Canon Gas.68 for the reception of the micro- | REQUISITES } pe \u201ctobias itt Wednesday .voerer duos 9,600 Lieut.-Col.J.T.Maynes and Mrs.180 a scent hunt will be one of the michael, Rector, preacher.| organisms, oF THE BEST AND LATEST |Q have helped us to do it.You \u201cThursday .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.wei 9,665.| Maynes, accompanied by their son, \u2018attractions.mb Co Livery stables, where pany horses .get the advantage of all this Friday \u2026.\u2026.\u2026-.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.vrrresrescre 9,475 |Mr.Robert Maynes, left on\u2019 Tuesday \u2014\u2019 | BOSCOBEL, | - |ot all ages are stabled{ are ideal KINDS.'& When your prescriptions are \u2018Saturday .\u2026.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.sure vor-ecco 9,553 for Luverne, M.nn., to visit his bro- PIGEON HILL.| places for spreading the disease.| Asbestos Sad Irons Dana Food ; led here.Ve ad Satu - \u2019 Arrivals and departures: Miss Ida LU y ns, ., ther, Mr.William \u2018Maynes and will Services are held in St.J 3 Very often the first symptom notic : Choppers, Universal Bread Makers, 3 Total op cove vee enna 57,593 [remain there about a\u2019month and will + ames\u201d Tibbitts after a few days at her home | !ed is a swelling between the branches and Savory Self-Basting Roasting Griffith's Drug Store oy : : Church every Sunday afternoon with in K- owlton; Rev.H.R.St oki , , FFICES also visit Mr.Samuel Maynes in Man- Mr.Bradberr t Montreal offi 7 evenson, { of the lower law, but as rule, the Tins, just the thing for cooking Kod i \u2018BRANCH © > itoba before returning home.yo ontreal officia- of Westmount, guest of Rev.C.Lum- animal is noticed to be gull and of your Thanksgiving turkey in.(Kodak Store.) + .ting.s; Mrs.G.U.Copping it f | The young ladies of the town are to | mi g gues of feed for a day'or two bBfore active | 0f the Sherbrooke Daily.Record ive & minstrel show in the Town À fine monument has been placed jn Mrs.N.Moflatt, West Ely, recently; symptoms develop.Then a hard, wl JAMES THOMPSON News [lems Advertisements, .Bub- Hall on Monday, October 3let.for St.James\u2019 Cemetery in memory of Miss Amell, Bethany, guest at the cough is heard, followed = by a run- ! 121 Wellington St.«, : Developing and Printing tor, ; - | amateurs promptly, fons, Ces ns may be left at any of the b _ the late Mrs.P.C.Derrick.Parsonage for the 'week en 1 16 Strathcona 8q or Cg mv branch offices, and they wi, toc, benefit of tue Library and Man Mrs.H.Campbell and her ; daugh- The Ladies\u2019 Guild met at \"the hom ning from the nostrils, which is \u2014_\u2014 A AAA] immediate \u201cattention.dolin Club.Good music will be fur- .| ; i ome first watery, but soon develops ine | - oer of Dews are specially bolicited | Hished by the band which willbe in ter left, Monday morning for Nor- of Mrs.Jos.Copping, Wednesday.|a thick slimy discharge, iwith pural- | HOW OLD PEOPLE | \u2014 - om all readers of this paper, attendance.wich, Comn.The mission services which Were ent matter mixed with it, As NY TDVUINK RATLWAY Dowansvilte: =F o Duboyce,, Not MIS.Geo.W.Lawrence, formerly of Mr.C.F.Tittimore, who has been held in Boscobel and North Ely con- disease progresses the coat stares ° GRANL RU \"SYSTEM Guapton: \u2014 Miss N.P.Bliss.this place, but for some years resid- indisposed for a few months, is not ducted by Rev.H.R.Stevenson, Tec- the mucous membrane of \u2018the eye, if | May P rolong Their Lives.d i Stanstead :\u2014Miss Edna Beerworthi; Hing in Tacoma, Wash; with her as well as usual.tor of Montreal West, were very larg-| examined, will be found: to be red, may .The \u2018 = track route between | Richmond.\u2014AMiss B McCourt, daughter, Mrs.Davidson \u201cdied on Mr.D.W.Smith.returned from ely attended.Rev.Mr.Stevenson the temperature rises and the pulse | | At an advanced age waste is more ra- Montreal oropte, Detroit and Chi- ~ Bedlori\u2014Jobo Farger, - Sunday last.She had been in poor | Dosen, Friday.leit for Montreal on Wednesday.is quickened.Usually thé breathing Pid than repair.The organs act more | CBEO.Danville:\u2014Miss Ruby A Philbeieh, health for some time but the end The school house is now completed CTI me is lightly \u2018accelerated, due to the , slowly To ution 18 poor = the ; Eaowlton isp, Bessie A.Gadus, came suddenly and to those of her and schoo 1 is expected to start there - FRELIGHSBURG! : \u2018blocking of the air Passages with | blood.thin and watery \u2014the, appetite .\u2014F, A.Bott 8 week, J.J.Willis, - ucous.Th 1 1 h poor and digestion wea : vost Sporord 5 4 Ham many Fiends Da bis viimity it came M, Archie Sager arrive trom quid die Len dant eee con es D a he J |e Mand aay 0b aed person : = Bury Me NS CAS annie Chapman an aunt.to Mrs.Frank G.Taylor Barre, Vt., On Friday evening; Mrs.on Tuesday evening, October 18.The |'and discharge a thick yellowish pus.cod liver and iron \u201ctonic (without oi : OCTOBER 81ST.1910.rome\u2014K, £ Miller, of this place and resided In Waterloo in town, Miss Myrtle Smith, from Leong was very well attmded | Fs lly Be end notes oes Blood du | SINGLE FIRST CLASS FARE > or wi er late husband, Mr.Geo.'W.A ; .- much enjoyed, and a.ope ave L ' : h tural manner Vinol retards waste Labs Mogentic 208 May Be Hooks.Lawrence, who predeceased her about {Napiorville ve Monday; Miss Lucie Mr.Willis back again.; { sytptom of strangles.After thè ab- End Peplaces weakness with strength, tor: round-trip ng all\" stations Thetford Mines: \u2014W.H, Baker.| a year, for a great many years where fo e visiting\u2019 friends in Franklin, Arrivals and departures; Misses scesges break or are lanced, and the oe one life to pre S'ealize d Going Oct.28, 20, 30 and 81, \u2014 - -\u2014 they had many warm friends who will Thé Ws A.Georgia and Kate Dünn to Montreal; |N@sal discharge becomes well estab- How, Vinol invigorates old people we | Return limit Nov.\" #,i 1910.vi be sorry to 1 ., e Ws met on Thursday after- lished, the fever abates ahd the ap-! would not be able to supply the de- 4 SCUUUVDDOCUENENES |; prry to learn of Mrs.Lawrence's |noon with Mrs.Boomhower.Mr.W.À.Reynolds to Boston; Mr.tite ret This is,followed b mand.Unexcelled cafe \u2018parlor cars runni sueur 1 death.Her remains will be brought Laing of Boston, at his sister\u2019s, Mrs, PC.\" Ve FeLNTns.(018 8 ollowe Ya MI a bottle\u2018ofiVinol with the under- [on day trains between Montreal and.a MMEND - @|to Waterloo, accompanied by Mr.> W.P.Hibbard; Mrs.E.Jorrie of Progressive decrease o the nasal dis- standing that your money will be re: Portland.LE 5 REO ED @ Davidson and should reach here the FARNE AM, Waterloo, at her father\u2019s, Mr.F.x.charge.and at the end if ten days or Griiie it it does not help you.W.H.| wor tickets and information.apply Lo ASTER TOWNSHIP HOTEL) e early part of next week and will be Arrivals and departures: Mr.P.M.Robert.a fortnight the animal is well.iriffith, Druggist, Sherbrooke.C.H.FOSS, Agent, City Ticket Office = I laid\u2019 beside tho f her lat h Hayes, of West Shettôrd, in town, \u2019 \u2018The foregoing is the us al course ; No.3 Stratheonn Sa: Bell.shone 3 sf e se of her late US- Monday: as PI The children are to givé 5 an-enter- |, People's.168, ' = Th e band.Mouday; Mr.\u201c'ardper Stevens of events in strangles, but the disease Twi 8 Wa 4 Eecoo00- 10000000000000¢ : Wsterloo, ia Farnham, Tuesday, Ne: tainment in the B.SM.Hall, Mon- \u2018may assume a malignant form, or ; phone RIRON.|- tos peut, beck \u201c0 Bina \u20ac \u2014 WINDSOR HOT T.A - POTTON ee ; taiy L.A \u2014 Berian' is tn Montreal: Mr day evening, October 31.complications may arise which | 7 bl 13 re.= : LUS - Lynch, Prop,; recently of Montreal Mr.H M ; E.Pollender, nf Messrs.Poilender & | prove fatal.The swelling| below the quickly stops coughs, cures colds, heals BANBY, = THE GRANBY, \u201cHOME Mr.Geo.Holdsworits, rg ane Bree, and Mr.A-imw Giasson, in| PHILIPSBURG.| ~* |iaw may become excessive, extending fhe thront and lunds.© «+ 25 cents CAN Tone away from home.A.W.Colby & Oo.ly vacated-by Mr.Arlie Fuller and Montreal, Tuesday; Mr.Arthur Gir- Arrivalg and departures: | Miss F.down the throat and up ds high as - \u2018 » - 1 A > + AGOG « UNION HOUSE, REMODEL- Mr.Alden Baiiéy, of Richford, Vt., |O4% ir.Marievilia, % unday.Manning, \u2018who has been the guest of | the ears.Abscegses may form in any Births, Marriages: ana Deaths.| ¢ SE a .led, sswly furnished Garceas will move to his own farm vacated by Messrs.D32sioyers.Deus hemin | & I Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Ferris, to her part of the body, including the lungs, | Sulit Me.Mooney.Co.are having electric lights install- | home in Bostan on Monday.Mr.and brain, and abdominal cav ity.In the BIRTHS.2\" Mr.J.A.ed in their store in place of acetylene \u2018Mrs.Henry Brown, to their home at latter case the animal shows symp- \u2014 Jaw, Sask.,| ° BU on E à S snRu8 on Tuesday tor a treatment to.his gas which is now used.Waterloo after the week-end with toms of coli, while, if the lungs be- CHAPMAN 20th.Nos, a \u201cdaughter to | * - eyes.The pupils of the convent and col- their daughter, Mrs.S.Nickle; © Mr.come affected.and fnll of discharge, Mr.and Mrs.Francis W.Chapman { ' _ 4 ADV OCATES.Mr.N.H.Greene of Montieal, was lege gave Father Laflamme a sur- |S.Borden, to Montreal for a few the breathing will become lahored, (formerly of Windsor Mills).| ' \"AWRENCE, MORRIS .& MCIVER, here on Tuesday.ze prise on his birthday anniversary on : days; Mr.and Mrs.B.Hastings and the flanks heave and gr¢at distress \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- =.Poe _ Advocates, etc, Sherbrooke.Mr.Geo.Cartwright is in with Sunday by inviting him to enjoy a children, to Stanstead where they Will he shown.A common symptom MARRIAGES.a ç | ; 4 NICOL.ADVOCATE, 95 _| typhoid fever.short programme of songs and reci- intend to make their future home, is inflammation of the laïnyx.When el .lington \u20ac Street, Sherbrooke.WEL J Tr Tyron Schoolcraft has taken, a tations given by pupils.He was also | Mr.\u2018Hastings having bought-a farm this oceurs swallowing fis impeded, RACICOT.\u2014GEORGE.\u2014 At the res Co OCTOBER 31s ., 1010 _ TE,WELLS, WHITE & McFADDEN, contract to get out lumber for Mr, Présented with a large bouquet of there.They will be much missed here and fluids are returned through the idence of the bride\u2019s parents, Man- Round trip tickets will be sold at .| (mei quebec Bank, Sherbrooke, N.H.Greene and is moving into the flowers tied with ribbons, to the ends |by their many friends; Miss _Titti- nostrils.sonville, Que, > on Tuesday, Ser SOLE Er bee 2 TARE, 8 pink Greene Cottage.of which were attached a number.of more, at her sister\u2019s, Mrs.! Spencer | Another compliration ampears in an 25th, 1310, by \u201cthe Rev.J.A.Miller.| \u2018Good going October 25th, 2th, J \u201cCIVIL ENGINEERS 1 SURVEYORS.| Arrivals and departures: Mrs.\u201cTa .85 gold pieces.Father Laflamme | Hastings\u2019; on Sunday; Mr.Frank inflammation of the skin of the head, Gladys Arvilla, daughter of Mr, and 30th and ost, wo: da N vember y G.] K.ADDIE, C.E., Q.L.&, QUEBEC |lor of Boston, who has been visiting | thanked them for their pleasant af- | Hutson, home from Montreal.when small ahscesses aprear on tha Mrs.B.C.George, to Eldon P.Rac- 9 en.imit, Wednesday, No 5 » Office, 81 \u2018St.Peter \u201cSt.Residence her brother, Mr.J.A.Wright, to her ternoon -and also for the special re- ° pp ling, cheeks, nostrils and} other head icot, of Eastman.| or tickets an d full informatiop ap- .À 3 4 do Bulaberry By.Tel.cOmOCtioN® | home; Mr.P.A.Schoolcraft, to War- | Rembrance of the day.¢ STANBRIDGE EAST.\u201cparts, accompanied by a nore or less [gs Np SILVESTER\u2014 At the Meth- ply to eny Canadian Pasige Railway | i A BMAND C.CREPEAU, SHER-|qen, on Sunday; Mr.Orin Traver, | re The Methodist Church held - thei severe swelling of the affected: parts.qi parsonage, Georgeville, Oetober Agent.: a brooke, Provincial Land-Surveyor, j .PEARCETON.T Pneumonia may also occuy from food | by Rev.John Fowkes, Mr.{City Ticket office, 6 Berathcons Ba 7 T8 Hochelaga Bank Bldg.Phone 147.gisith @ friend.À val pri has Pr Mrs.Stanton LaDuke, who was re- ian yoni hr Out 1st A CRETE [finding its wav down the windpipe, Watts M.Hand ¢ Graniteville Que.Beil Tel.130, or CPR.à pen Tel.WT À 1siting friends; Mi.un rs.W.q 3 ; 2 .ay night, ctober 2ist Walter 0 V11i\u20ac, tn | oo À PoyeLas M.TOWLE, MAGOG, QUE., Dance, of North Troy and Mrs.C, ©, Ported ill last week is now convales- | crowd was in attendants.\u201cand a owing to the difficulty in Fwallowine, to Miss Ethel M.Silvester of, George- | SE FEN \u201cHH Quebec Land Surveyor.Plans, säb- W cent.7 Ava.to the swollen condition of tp i TRA 2 @visions and surveys, all kinds.I hitney, to Mr.P.C.Taylor\u2019s on Arrivals and departur Mrs.Ish- ed an excellent repast.After the sup- thrnat.ville, Que.SR Co of ENTRAI NTRAL 4 .Telephone 280.Friday; Mr.Bruce Willard, who is C og s.Is | per a short programme was given in a | RÉ TE: E wo ji in poor health, at th rin meal Corey and Miss Etta Casey at \u2018the mai | The disease may become.chronie, in DEATHS.0 : A.MEADE, SURVEYOR, COATI- p .the Springs; Mrs n body of the Church, con | 4-0 NL 2 cook.Bell \"Phone.Good conaections, H.H.Bracey and Mrs.H.Bracey, Franklin, N.H., on Monday; - Miss, sisting of music by the chdir, a reci- which that of his family life.He is statesman, Emperor, musician, preacher \u2014 whatever the occasion seems.to require he endeavors to do; put be is certainly a lover of his \u2018family and desirous for his sons to accomplish their part In the development of the nation.His six sons \"gre stalwart youths, as active and mischievous as if they had not been \"porn in a palace, royal princes .Many are the anecdotes related of these lively boys, who were as full .of tricks as any lads in humbler circumstances.Now they are almost -.grown up, and the Crown Prince, who married the Grand Duchess Ce- \u201ccile of Meclenburg a couple of years ago, and his younger brother have * attained the dignity of a father.One of the most amusing stories which are told.is this : The Emperor \u201cras holding a council of state, and the ministers, all dignified states- _ men, had left their tall bats in an ante-chamber While they retired with His Majesty to discuss important \u2018questions.Word was brought to the emperor in the midst of this discus- = sion that the princes were in mischief and no one had sufficient authority to control them.: .The Kaiser emerged into the ante- \u2018room just in time to see his lively sons, six of them, each standing -in front of one of the tall hats belong- - ing to the officials.These were laid : in a row on the floor.The Crown \u201c Prince stood at the head of the line._ Now,\u201d he said, \u2018I FIL count three, ghd then all sit down.\u201d .Be fore the Emperor could get his breath to protest the fatal _ three - gounded and each prince sat down * with a disastrous eflect.7 These boyish\u201d tricks are now a _ thing of the past, and the Kaiser.is exceedingly fond of his six stalwart boys, who ate taller than he.They -âre often seen on the Streets of Ber- _ lin, and in the charming park of the \" New Palace, at Potsdam,\u2019both the Emperor and Empress join their chil- - \u201cdren in active outdoor sports.It is not long ago that the Empress _\u2019_sprained her ankle severely while playing tennis with her big boys.- Kaiser Wilhelm\u2019s love for his only daughter, Princess Louise, who is now a graceful girl of seventeen, is intense, and even though he may be autocratic and severe with.others, he is always yielding and gentle with her.Some months ago the young princess was walking in the royal park at Potsdam when- à great tree fellclose beside her.~ When the mews of his daughter's narrow escape from sudden death was brpught to Emperor he was much moved and hurried to the Princess Louise, clasping her in his arms and murmuring \"words of \u201caffection.\u2014 : PAPER FINED FOR * CONTEMPT OF COURT.xes4 » Mr.Shearman proceeded - to - \u2014lnfermation.Several cables NEWS EDITOR: OF CHRONICLE ~~ PUBLISHE DISPATCHES - ABOUT CRIPPEN.London, October Z6.\u2014 During the hearing of the case against the London Daily Clroaicle for contempt of Court, arising out of the publication of eertain despatches bearing on the Crippen case, Counsel explaining how there had been complaints of two statements that had appeared-in thc Daily Chronicle: first, that Crippec had poisoned his \u201c wife and secondly that he had made a -confession that § be had killed her.Counsel admitted that there had been contempt of Court if the Court à bad any jurisdiction, but submitted that at the time the statements com- _Plained of were made there were no Proceedings pending in England against Crippen.: read .Various cables from Montreal to the _ Chronicle.Onc of them said that tle persistent rumor that Crippen had \u2018confessed.v as supported bv the fact that Inspector Lew looked so good- natured.Justice Pickford \u2014 \"Can you imagine mors pernicious gossip than that?\u201d - Mt, Shearman explained that the newspaper dil not act on this cable, but waited until a Canadiän detec- -Uve was riven as the source of the passed Between the Ctronicle and its :Montreal correspondent.\u2018 \u201c>, Mr.Perris.the assistant editor, was ordered t, remain in custody until the Money was paid.Payment was - Mêde during the afternoon and Mr: \u201c.Perris released.3 - +» \u2014 CAPELTON.The young people of the Methodist _ \u2018burch are busily engaged preparing for their annual Thanksgiving supper and entertainment, which takes place 0 the Albert Hall, Monday evening, > Octoher 31.\u2014 - \u2019 \u201cArrivals apd departures: Mrs.El- - Toy Johnson, of North Hatley, Wed- 1 day witls her nie, Mrs.Thos.F.: Cobioon, previous to Mrs.~John- on $ departure tp Wainright, Alber- \u201cta; hy Miss Edna Rodda.~ from Sher- \u2019 oe.after a couple of weeks the BREST OF Ler dunt, Mrs Nithrown ; Mrs.Brooks, of Sherbrooke, a couple i days guest of bar sistFr, Mrs.Fred ,Ç émphrey, Mr.and Mrs.HJ.C\u2018urdy 803 Master Guibert Corgy Sunday at Sherr, b Nr.LD.D Prescott from Bulwer, There Te \u201cbent the week end pith Wis son Mre \u201cHL Hodget whe Has hean Visiting friends in sher- rook, and Hazkellill, home oo \u2014 es \u201cAYER 4 CLIFF ore Bil Ur Feri direction hin sl ; ) Apyed «ii VV pars Say maor- Bi October 2ieh an Fi 2 jTeckert Fathered beer] rT Sresperries a roun apd rine diem the road a en BOLL morning walk : spent he A Pierre, Cf Greéniav, \u20ac weekend vit Mrs FF \u20ac « 7 tere and \u2018her brother 5] liar oda - tone Street Mr: and Miss Ma e sa Mässawippi, were sruests ont fame home ou Wednesday : their home \u2018growing desire to introduce order and | Pan-Anglican Congress, despite that the à lt henediction, Martinville, where they will © Mrs.J.Whitelegg and daughter, ST.FRANCIS DISTRICT | : 8.8.CONVENTION (Continued from Page 1.) haps, is to hold his tongue, especially when he has come into a new \u2018country, determined to learn before he professes to teach, and believing that the Canadian system of Sunday School education is two or three degrees ahead of any which he has hitherto had a chance of studying.\u201cIn England there are great varieties of teaching, but there is a system, and that this desire has increased in strength since the last dread of over-systematization which is so characteristically English and which places us, I think, as a rulé, behind the Nonconformist bodies in this matter.\u201d Bishop Farrar spoke of the Sunday Schools in the West Indian colonies, which he had been able to observe more closely, viz., the Leeward Is- \u2018lands, Jamaica, Barbados, and on the South American coast, and said: \u201cThe systems in use .are naturally still\u2019 immature, and we are face to face with a race difficulty, which makes the work exceedingly difficult, but there is this to be-said, that the Sunday Schools are, generally speaking, nurseries of the Church.\u201cIn some .of the English islands af the Leeward.Islands group, a Sunday School \u2018session is really a remarkable sight.I suppose in this country the link between the Church and School is already fairly well established, but do you think that this link needs to be strengthened, and if so, what means do you suggest for strepgthening it?Let us all try tq realize to the fullest extent exactly.\u2018What difference it might make to us in the Province of Quebec if every child in our schools really realized what it means to belong to that branch of the Church of God which we know as the Church of England -\"in Canada ; realized that that reformed Church was a true and living branch of the Holy Catholic Church, in which we say, every | BOARD'S REVENUE IS NOW $2030.(Continued frora Page 1.) the Railway Committee, in prefacing his report said that of late an improvement had tascn place in the mode of procedure, as far as reports from the committees were concerned.Heretofore the committees had made nu regular reports.He suggested that all chairmen should call their committees togethér and have a report ready.- Mr.Edwards referred to the petition @recently circulated re the proposed location of the C.P.R.freight sheds.The petition was to the effect that the C.P.KR.erect their sheds south of King Street instead of at th: site of the old station.The leading business men signed and the petition was forwarded to the Superintendent.À letter was received from Mr, Murphy, saying that they would corsider the matter carefully.The second maîter the Railway Committee had in hand was the dealing with complaints received with reference to trouble in getting bonded\u201d baggage across the line.The matter had been taken up with the Department of Customs at Ottawa and with the President of the Grand Trunk.Nothing, however, had bee done.The trouble was cdused by the present system of examining baggage at points on the frontier.Mr.W.A.Hale told of having sent seven.trunks from Portland.Me., the day before he left himself, When he reache d home he found the trunks were still in Coaticook and had to sens his keys there to have the trunks examined.It was three days before they reached Sherbrooke.Two other gentlemen referred to similar difficulties experienced at Beebe.The Secretary was asked to continue efforts to overcome this difficulty.- CITY MPROVEMENT COMMITTEE Mr.IL.A.Dufresne, Chairman of the above committee, apologized for not having à report ready.He had been day of our lives, we believe\u2014and what a difference it would make, also, if all these realizations were] made to end in a fully developed instinct of service, the doing of tome definite duty for and in the Church of Christ, by each and every member of that Church.\u201cMay \u2018God bless this gathering and all its results, for -the sake of Him who \u2018loved little children and bade them come: to Him, and may He bless us all to-day and cause all in this parish to go forward in the good work, so that this parish may take in this matter a position.worthy of so beautiful and happily growing a city.\u201d : In the name of the Conference the Bishop was thanked by Rev.Canon Shreve for his thoughtful and helpful \u2018address.Rev.J.S.Brewer was called upon and responded by reading an able paper on \u2018\u2018What is the Church, and how far are we responsible for its continuance in the world?\u201d Mr.Brewer's paper was a model of advanced thought and close reasoning.A vote of thanks was given to Mr.+ Brewer at the conclusion of the paper.: 2 Rev.Canon Shreve made a Dbriei address on the formation of a\u2018Font.Roll?\u201d in the \u2018parish, which would round out the organizations recently formed : the :St.Andrew\u2019s Brotherhood for men, the junior chapter of St.:Andrew\u2019s Brotherhood for boys and the Daughters of the King, for girls and young women.He trusted that some one of the Sunday School workers, or ;member of the congregation would be moved to undertake the work.The meeting them closed with the pronounced by the Bishop.Tea was hospitably served and social half-hour passed.A good congregation assembled at the evening service.a Le NORTH COATICOOK.Mr.and Mrs.William \u2014Sharman have sold their house and moved to make their home with Mr.Wesley Shar- man, a nephew of Mr.Sharman.Mrs.Jos.Toomer; who was quite seriously ill Sunday, is now slowly recovering.Nellie, who have been visiting rela- \u2018tives in England, arrived here Fri; day.They were met in Montreal by Mr.Whitelegg.: - ee \u2014 - WATERVILLE.The annual Hallowe\u2019en supper and entertainment in connection with St.John\u2019s Church will take place Monday evening, October 31st, at the town hall.\u2018 rele ,\u2014 TREY A LAMBLIA.§ Home * DYEING | Is the way to Save Money f ALN and ; Was Dress Well d ru ¥ f a 5 EDEN OS SET TRES JUST THINK OF IT! \u2018 ! cca MV aol, Cotion, Ek or Mixed Goods Perfectly ny MY zesNS Chance Gf niustikes.Fast ] and Beautiful Colors 36 cents, from your Deurçist or 1 i Color Card ond STORY Bozliet.76 i3czicr > adj : ; ; Beaicr 5 oad ércsardsen 0 Limited, Montreal S of cocos i anickly «tops coughs, cures colds, heals the throut und.binuzs - + » 2% cents Lessons - Voice, Violin - Cello, Piano IRWIN SAWDON on.L.Mus.Organist and Choirmaster St.Andrew's Church, Sherbrooke.Music Master Bishop's College Schools.Lennoxville, P.Q.\u2018(cll \u2018engagements most be bouked us month in advance.Address : HE Bell phone 855.MR.HAIGHT\u2019S PARK PHKOPOSAL.ugaring off their property.in away for a few days and had not heard of the meeting wymtil his arrival.He recommended, Bowever, that somathing be done to Provide Sherbrooke with more breathing spots.He called upon Mr.Haight for a full explanation of the proposed park cheme * Mr.Haight suggested that a Commission be formed to purchase all the available land for parks.A part of this land could be sold for building lots and factory sites.The rest 1 about a year to do it right.It would =\u2014 should go.\u201d\u2019 If we get g high salaried man we will use up sll the money and only have the experience.INDUSTRIAL COMMITTEE.Mr.A.M.Sangster reported on behalf of this committee.He named several industries that are contemplating locating here.He added that the Industrial Committee could give the Commissioner plenty\u2019 do to at once, i PAVING AND DOUBLE TRACKING WELLINGTON ST.At a meeting of the Council of the Board of Trade held before the general meeting the question of paving and double tracking Wellington street was discussed.As Mr.Pilcher was present at the general meeting the President called upon him to explain the Company's position in the matter.Mr.Pilcher said that it was the intention of the Company to run all cars from the \u2018proposed new lines thiough Wellington street.In order to do this it was necessary that it should be double tracked.Without the double track it would be impossible to do this.He stated that the placing.of a double track along the street would not interfere with vehicular traffic, and the company would maintain their lines in good order.Mr, Pilcher gave figures as to the width of the street, showing that from the! outside rail of the track there would be twelve feet on each side at the narrowest point, He considered the double track vv be an advantage to the city as well as to the company.If they were not allowed to place a double track they would have to have a siding, where the cars would have to stand.In his opinion this would be worse than to allow the double track where the cars would keep going.Mr.Hale referred to Grand Allee, Quebec, and Federal street, Boston, both of which were double tracked and at points narrower than Wellington street, yet no inconvenience was experienced though the traffic was much greater Than in Sherbrooke.| Mr.Haight recommended that a committee be appointed to look into the matter.A change in the water pipes may have to be made and this should be done before the paving.Mr.Edwards asked | Alderman Thompson why the Council had turned down the request.Alll.| Thompson stated that \u2018a great deal off work had to be done to the pipes, water and gas, and that it would take be easier to do this work with one track than with two.The Council considered it would be impossible to keep two tracks in order without would be kept for parks.He had discussed the quest;on with a number of ! citizens and .found the majority favor cf getting more parks.! hali favored the Commission.As a desirable piece of land = Mr.| Haight mentioned the property be- ween Portland Square and Liverpool street., between Ontario street and lie city limits, consisting of = about dinety acres.The land on the shore si the Magog River, between Liver- nool street and the river, might also ne used for a park.The speaker also veferred to the gorge of the Magog River, which he termed \u2018a magnificent siece of natural scenery.Mr.Clum ial said that this spot would be worth a million dollars in Pittsburg.This thriving American city was to- tay suffering for the want of more »arks., The manufacturers felt the | weed of them \u2018at Pittsburg and condi- sions were becoming \u2018so oppressive \u2018hat the city-was obliged to pay h gh rices for land in the heart of the ity for parks.- \u2019 Mr.Haight moved that the question of parks be taken up by the Ccuncil.The motion was seconded by Mr.J.E.Edwards and carried.Col.E;B.Worthington, following ug the question oi parks, referred to a.:zite of fifty or sixty acres on the Magog Road, bounded dn the west by the Orfard line.The time was op- rortune to purchase this as he under- wtood the B.A.Land Company was this \u2018pond more, iv ; i n Only ' ! city.The fact that a natural was to be had there made it valuable.: 7 Mr, Wm, Farwell also supported the novement for more parks.He, referred 0 the protest raised when the ques- \u2018ion of buying Victoria park was be- \u2018orc the Council.He wastaccused \u20ac naving agitated the purthase of this land for personal or business reasons.To-day he would ask for no greater monument than a slab saying that.he was instrumental in giving the -itizens of Sherbrooke Victoria Park, Mr.J.Rosenbloom moved that VMlessrs.Worthington, Haight, xell'and W.A.Hale be added to the -or-mittee.The motion was carried.THE INDUSTRIAL COMMISSIONER This important question was intro- iteed by Mr.E.W.Farwell.He - re- \u2018arred at the outset to the regret all felt at the resignation of Mr.Palmer.Mr wai the first Canadian city to invite a man who knows how to move in .FALKONER, word \u2018\u2018evangelical\u2019\u2019 as contained In addition to the discussion Es forthcoming \u2018Men and Rel campaign\u2019\u2019 addresses are to be {livered upon the following therh \u201cA decade of progress in young men and boys at home abroad.\u2019\u2019 \u2018The conservation of rural hood.\" | \u2018The uniffng power of Christ and = N À à ne = sed É BR.pilin \u2018 wi | J.A.DERBYSHIRE, Y.M:C.A.B rogk- ville, Ont.; | time that he was sowing the seeds \u2018of such an organization as has dev loped or \u2018 for the laying of the foundations of a religious movement which was destined to spread over the whole world and result in such spirit- ral benefit to millions of young men.George Williams before he died saw great things grow ual and tempor, JOHN R.MOTT, oo Ge eral Secretary International Commit- ~ tee, New Yorks.- | \u2018late - |that were used, but grew the Association found its real | {the young men of the community an 'GEFALD BIRKS, Montreal.\u2018Promin- -jequipped with helpful agencies \u2018be- | {be senior members in due time, ; 4 Y.M.C.A.'8 and \u2018the |.im-: {fica there are This branch of the work has its dis- | @ | {tinctive organization, : id | (its \u2018much the same lines.{Through | rooms, instead, perhaps, of s \u2018alr.out of small beginnings.He was himself honored by his King who be- ' stowed knighthocd upon him.The \u2018Sir George's son is following \u201c worthily in his father\u2019s footsteps and | is nobly working to further the cause, which his father held so dear.From the time the organization ob- 1 tained a foothold in Montreal it was \u2018not long before it began to spread .throughout Canada and the | United States.At the present.time there is | noûsan important centre in the country, from Halifax to Victoria, that is without a branch of the drganiza- ; tion.-At the outset the movement was solely a spiritual one, the members -gathering for prayer meetings and .bible classes.Their zeal led them to conduct all kinds of mission } [work among the poor and neglected classes of the various communities.\u201c \u2018The next step was the creation, of permanent headquarters in each place where, organization had been affected and this led to the opening of reading rooms and libraries, For many years: this covered all \u2018the agencies as the cities work and then began its present career of üsèfulness as an organisation caring for the spare hours young men and seeking to influence them to self-improvement, The work of the Association is best stated by the definition that \u2018 terms for mutual helpfulness, providing for attractive place of social enjoyment, free from questionable influences and thet: intellectual, social, Rhysical xd spiritual welfare.\u201d : - An important feature ot die work is the Junior Department, \u2018doing a similar work for boys to-that done thus \u2018brought under the best influences from the start.Needless to say a large.per centage: gro up.to ~The College Railway Men\u2019s Y.M.C.A.'s are portant outgrowths of the parent or- lége centres throughout! N Amer- College : \u2018Associations, dut is Tun its efforts many fine young men, well educated and splendidiy \u2018equipped other ways for the field, have been led to take up as their 1ife\u2019s .work the spiritual improvement of their fellow men.Many of them have gone to the foreign mission fields while many others have found fruitful fields for their efforts at home.~~ The large raflway corporations have given every.encouragement to and have in fact.subsidized the organization of Y.M.C.A.'s for.the railway men at the different centres where ste {men employed by tbe railways are to 4] { be found in large numbers.They have {+ 1 found it a paying investment.dis due to the fact: that while; d men are away from hame, \u2018at the 4 other This train-.end of thelr ru they find legitimate \u201cmeans.of ;passing theip spare time dt the railway association passing .| the hours away in a neighboring sa- \"| 100n, and becoming unfitted to perform their \u2018duties.In this way aloné\u2019 : OF- muck property is saved \u2018to the fom: a pany and precious lives whereas they migkt be jeo aria, employces who had not al tay about them.a \u2018In the work of the various it \u201c\u2018an organization of young men |, for | for young men.The young chaps are | ganization.In practically all \u2018the col- , taries are tion: great importance ig ue se capable supervision.Travelling Vo secre.\u2018whole time to the ex , pam Piac work to unorganized towne at\u201d the - Result \u2018supervision .of \u2018the soci ÿ ; in existence.cties ty While the Canadian Age MMA: \u2018have always maintained loss (EG .ST tions with those of the \u2018Mother DEVA ; uv, they have been in cloger \u201c ions with those in th aml with them form one tard sions Rome, oct.brotherhood.Nor have the members - ppaoel has go in Canada \u2018been content to ape, OR on the Is within their own borders pio Pere sr ail the aid I hav» become interested in the they oaardi je.mi men in foreign mission.lands ut ved à Isc secretaries are being supported for arrived & , the work in student centres in nd pose of organ\u2019 China and other mission stations, sea of mud an The International Oo, Fifty bo bodies was incorporated in 1883, general offices .in New You, Chairman is 'Lucien A, Vere, qe | Ter ANDREW M.SANGSTER, Pri Y.M.C.A., Sherbrooké Fork, the Vicechairmen \u2018are Wiles and \u201cAlfred B.Marling, D.Murray.New York, and Frederick B.Schesk, New York is Morse, New York, General There are also two may.general ol The Board of Trustees is compost ; follows: Cephas Brainerd; New William Sloan, New-York, secretaries, Clarence J.Hicks John R.Mutt, New York.as York; Treasurer; John 8.Bussing, urer, Richard C, > Colgate, R.F.Cutting, W.H.Dodge, \u2018John CC.Havemeyer, A.B, Marling, Chas.M.Pratt, F.B.Schenk, Jams C.H.Dodge, New York and] Robert Clu, The advisory \u2018membets ère fn.w Toronto; R.8.Brewste, \\ Yon.ason, Bt.Paul, Minn.; BR Pittsburg; James\u201d Stokm, Stckès, James Talcot al) of Troy.H.Blake, | \u2018New (York; F.C.Moore, New A.J.Christy, New York: F.Brelings, New York * W.H.Woodin, New York; Pref, Bob ert A.Falconer, Toronto; John BE, Irvin, St._(Qontinued .on Pare ye - relive and cure Jus ass of the stomach\u2014billousness-\u2014flatulence heeded: \u2018for the digestion of all kinds of | 0c.abox.If your and we will mail you a box.National Deus à and Chernical Company of = LIC I I BY BNC NY mer eee re me | \u2018 i excels food.Try one after each meal.Canad, Limited, .À reasons for the baking powers of the - dora oven?\u2018One reason why the Pandora oven as a baker is because the Fire- requires.For Sale By J.S.MITC \u2014dyspepsia.They re-inforce the stomach by supplying the active principles druggist has not stocked them yet, send 1 us-509, + for Goal or Wood | OULD you like to know te wonderful Pan- Box is amply large enough to provide \u2019 all the heat the oven Another is because the Sheet : Steel Walls of the oven are uniform in .John, N.B.,.©.Brel, : N MORE Your out-of {eel fine \u201cMeery year million stomac , ted States, En * pape\u2019's Diape only immediatg Tiis barmles anything a sour, gassy ah ave.minut \"JH, your meals or what you ef 1 in your st enn, tha tion.Get from yo cent: case of take a dose jus There will be - - | Young | Assoc Six N Course T CE Y.M.va IRE \u2014 = < 66 7 © Li OUNG AN.old to worl Jes.Bean, » Ww ANTED\u2014A Bishops \u20ac Miss J offres ?Len War = = ré Blier A ( CE ked stock and\u2019 m Address an thickness.This, together with the i Bo SALD \u2014 Special Flue Construction which car- sa opeged ap © ries the heat around the oven twice Ra xv assures \u2018absolutely uniform distribu- By Foe sata OR tion of heat in the oven.ui odge.1c another is because\u2019 thé main bottom < one + ree of range is protected with a hesvy Le coating of Fire Clay which prevents T cold drafts, passing underneath range, from cooling, the oven.Yousssgion, 03 © Look at a batch of bread baked in frere 9, on ling.na SE the Pandora oven.The cru Conv ol28.No, 4 each and every loaf is exactly pautred.ce np The Pandora oven is the sure- _gork- n° Ave, -ing, uniform oven that you've long HELL & co.- rR desired.And it's in a range | Broo Mth room, ; guaranteed to satisfy you in every _ 266 Welling or _ | | particular.- Te Lar \u2014 Hol \"| Go and see the Pandora at our \u201cla rent.\"Apes: | | agent\u2019s in your locality.- g {po Lan\u201d it | | La _N _ ton geuTier Ave ; | C h ar S 241 Bau St.= = 1.E otis FIELD D | { - a, Octo | | Stands for Guaranteed Quality evidea mot to | ç R _ Da.Ottawa gar: ! .in ay.8 | i Are 0 many « : London, -[Torsnto.Monirc: Winnipeg : ing leaving this Vancouver, | St.John.N.B.Hamilton, Calgary 1e .y that it wo PS fe is NE EE QI ARS NE Nae WT TN QT \u2026 PIE LER me TE LACED AT 300.mie Placed \u2018at $6,000,000 as \u201c Result of Itallan Crisis.G EMMANUEL \u201cHAS GONE TO DEVASTATED AREA AT , -ISCHIA.bomé, oct.27.\u2014King Victor Em- Mnuel has gone ~to the devastated a on the Island of Ischia, tô rend- at the aid possible Admiral Le- , the, mihister of marine who red at Ischia Tuesday for the pur- of organizing relief, fell into the of mud and was nearly drowned.y bodies have been recovered P.C.DuBOYCE, Notary, Commissioner, etc.Cowangville and Dunham Agency -Sherbrooke Dally Record.Subscriptions, advertisements aad wi las cnoaive avé given wromps alta - = nt frm the ruins of the village of era, on the Gulf of Salerno.Cet- culaneum, under the town of Resina, .hâve been floddèd., It is not known as yet whether they are damaged by the flodds.When the King reached Ischia yesterday -he distributed relief to the sufferers.His presence gave heart to the inhabitants.It is ascertained that 200 people perished at Cetara and 20 at Oschia.The total number of killed in now placed at \u2018300.The money damage is estimated at $6,000,000.| HORE INDIGESTION DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR, GASSY, UPSET STOMACH ir wt: .of- orde Stomach will - feel fine in five minutes.| by very year regularly more than al lion stomach sufferers in the Uni- States, England and Canada take x's Diapepsin and Tealize not : y immediate, but lasting relief.~ gs harmless preparation\u2019 will dit anything you eat and, overcome our, gassy or out-of- order stom- ) ve minutes afterwards.f your meals don\u2019t fit comfortably, what you eat lies like a lump -of d in your stomach, or if you have tburn, that is a sign of indiges- 0.from your: Pharmacist a 50- t case of Pape\u2019s Diapepsin and | ¢ 8 dose just as soon as you can.jat any drug store.belchings of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness\u2019 or heavy feeling in the stomach, Nausea, Debilitating Headaches, Dizziness or Intestinal griping.This will all go, and, besides, there Will be no sour food left over in the stomach to poison your breath with nauseous.odors.Pape\u2019s\u2019 Diapepsin is a certain cure for out-of-order stomachs, because it takes hold of your food and digests it just the same as if your stomach wasn\u2019t there.Relief in five minutes from all stomach misery.is waiting for you These large 50-cent cases contain more than sufficient to thoroughly cure almost anÿ case of Dyspepsia, stomach The excavations in the ruins of Her- CITY NEWS Mr.8.F.Morey went to Montreal \u2018yesterday to visit bis daughter, Mrs.A.Abercrombie Bowman.The engagement is \u201cannounced of Miss Jennie Humphreys to Mr.Alfred L.Cumpston, of Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.William = Spier are taking possession of their apartments in the 8.& S.Mutual building.The Rev.Alex.H.Robertson.of Cookshire, was the guest yesterday of Mrs.John A.Wiggett, Montreal street.The Assistant Bishop of Quebec, the Rt.Rev, Dr.Farrar, left to-day for Quebec \\after spending several days in Sherbrooke, Lennoxville and Magog.Mrs.R.J.Fothergill, of Magog, is the guest of her cousin, Mrs.F.J.Holladay, at \u2018Plantation\u2019 Len- noxville.Mrs.Falshaw Morkill spent the week-end at Hatley, the guest = of Mrs.M.W.LeBaron, accompanied by her little daughter.The Right Rev.Dr.Dunn, Bishop \u2018of Quebec, left Lennoxville last evening for Compton to attend a meeting of the directors: of King's | Hall.FUNERAL OF MRS.A.CHAREST.On Tuesday morning at 9 o\u2019clock the funeral took place of Mrs.Char- est, wife of Mr.Alphonse Charest, whose maiden name was Louise Bourassa.-A large number of relatives and friends assisted at the service, which was very imposing.\u2018The requiem mass was sung by Rev.J.H.Roy, Rector of the Cathedral, assisted by the Rev.Abbes Darche and Turcotte as -deacon and sub-deacon.A harmonized mass was sung by the choir, Mr.L.E.Codere presiding at the organ, and = solos were rendered by Messrs.E.C.Gatien, Chas.E.Bachand and J.Roy.The funeral director was Mr.Al fred Lanctot, and the pall bearers were Messrs.Telesphore Belanger, Indigestion or any other port ere will be mo sour risings, no * disorder.,.- File Lacon J as ey a J | Trudeau.The following were b \u201c THE SHERBROOKE pers : Messrs., N.Berube, N.Ruel, oung Men\u2019s Christian Association ANNOUNCE THE SECOND, sociation Concert Course - ix Numbers - CLEMENT THEATRE I9IO-H1.All High Class Course Tickets, $1.50.Reserved Seats, 25¢ each extra.204 Y.M, C.À.OFFICE, \u201clly Record \"> q Rares\u201415 words or le - rt Bra Results For For LroTLE Moxey Illustrated Prospectus Sent on Request.TELEPHONE 393, ant Advertisements ss 15¢ each insertion, one | cent for each \u2018additional word ; six insertions for the price of five.HELP WANTED\u2014MALB.HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALE.PR ANTED\u2014WE _ WANT A RE- ace ¢ man in each locality to in- i sud advertise our Royal Purple oe a Poultry Specifics and other ow ect to the consumers as well as fu merchants, $15.00 a week salary ie enseg or commission.No exper- Deeded, The largest advertised Write at once for par- « À.Jenkins, Mig.\u2018co.Lon- ie MAN, 17, OR- 18 YEARS 5 to work in livery stable.Ap- = Bean, Magog: House Stables.ANTED 3 | \u2018 Bisho KITCHE Es Joffre: N BOY FOR Ps College School.Apply ey, Lennoxville.ANTED \u2014 \u2014 A CARPENTER FOR 2 r woollen mills.Paton Manufac- @t Co, Slerbrooke, : ANTEDSA COMPETENT OFFICE y ANTED YOUNG GIRL FOR sYV.light housework.Apply 10 London Street, Sherbrooke.y \u2018ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, TABLE GIRL, T1, Lennoxville Hotel.AUNDRESS WANTED \u2014 IF POSsible French-Canadian, Two keDt.Good wages.Apply Lady Matron, Dun- ham Ladies\u2019 College, Dunham, P.Q.ANTED \u2014 YOUNG GIRL AS MOW ther\u2019s help.= One ffom country preferred.Apply Mrs.\u201d J.A.Cook, 4 Bellevue Ave.VV ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, WOMAN BY the day or week to do housework.Apply 58 Quebec Street.W - of Child 2% years old.Apply Mrs, Robertson, 57.Main, Lennoxville.- y man, to keep buoks, take care of % ANTED\u2014A GENERAL SERVANT.dre make himself generally useful.{.VY.Apply to Mrs.Keene, 70 Queen èss Box _69 Record.Street.ANTED \u2014 \u2014 AT * ONCE, CARPET ; \u20ac8man ;: one who speaks French preferred.L.A.Bayley.ED \u2014 SALESMEN, EXCLU- antead 0e permanent, big earnings 10 Luke EN experience, 10 vacancies.© Bres., Ltd., Montreal.ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, \u2018 TWO GOOD lly DEES: Apply W.o's H.Wood, Len- HL pear = ZETATS FOR : SALE.\u2014 MOST DESIRABLE fs on three mew , streets .ough\u2019s pre» doxville, See plan.& 0) ae OR TO RENT-PROPER- dry owped by the late Mr.Be, located on corner of Queen i Moore Btre ets.een giro: Apply N.N.Walley, TO LET.\u201cSELF - CONTAINED Ke on Queen street.Immediate Apply Box: 45 Record, 0 eT = SEMI-DETACHED DWEL- Penience.\u2026 12 Wolfe St, all modern poireq ve Immediate possession if era A0 Pply to C.K.Fraser, No, 4 PEcsa) IX : ' Bao M TENEMENT TO LET \u2014 old ot oom.hot and cold water, 61 Welly.eet Apply John McKeon, , ng Feet.Ler onvemiendes USE Ww ARM, MODERN on car line.t.ADply 18 Wolfe stree LET Ew 1h 08 Offices.es 137 Reason-.t.w DWELLING ON bree rooms, Welling- Wellington St.Ap- DAY a AT OTTAWA ) tlawa, October 26.\u2014 It has been : Otto tol hold a field day for 7.So garrison on Thanksgiving , many of \u2018the Ottawa officers is week for deer hunt- ould be a great incon- (TENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPer wanted at once.None but experienced person need abply.Sherbrooke Furniture Co., 20 King St.; TANTED \u2014-AT ONCE, GIRL FOR W cooking and general housewark.Apply .A.M.Bowen, Valley House, North Hatley.a aid \u2018FOR SALR, For SALE \u2014is MONTHS OLD COLT, G.Kinder, Eustis, Que.LOR SALE\u2014KILN DRIED RED OAK \u2018 flooring, five-eights and seven- eighte.Apply Hon.Henry Aylmer, Sherbrooke.pes SALE \u2014 DRY SOFT WOOD slabs and edgings 4 ft., in car load A; C.Bissell & Co., Sherbrooke, \u2026\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - \u2018lots, Que.YOR SALE \u2014 SECOND-HAND MAG- - net Separator in good order.Address H.Rumsby, Iron Hill, Que.| PO For.SALE\u2014ONÉ SPAN OF BAY working horses, one 7 years old, and the other 9 years, perfectly sound : \u2018weight 2600.Apply Dominion Marble Co., Ltd., South Stukely.F°} SALE\u2014STEAM SAW MILL, $v- p.engine, locomotive boiler, | double edger, \u2018shingæe mil.A bargain.{Apply R.D.Messier, ichmond.4 OR SALE-300 CORDS DRY BLOCK- wood, mostly maple, cut 20 in.and\u2014 2 feet.Nothing less than carload lots sold.Apply O.E.Prince, Bury, -Que.FOR SALE \u2014 THREE HAMPSHIRE ram lambs, also one three-year-old.Price, S10.00 each.Also two Durham bull calves.J.W.Oughtred, Marbleton.MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED \u2014 SECOND-HAND GASOline engine, 4 to 8 horse-power.| Quote lowest price.C.W.Shepard, Sutton.Wa on ea NTED \u2014 TO PURCHASE NEAR and i ee at : late a date if they re-arr nge their plans.\u2019 wo terms.Send description price to Box 721, Foster, Que.Harton, H.Gauvin, Paul Gregoire, and E.Lacroix,.The chief mourners \u2018were Mr.Alphénse Charest, husband of deceased; Messrs.Wilbrod, Adolphe; Ulderic and Albert Charest, sons; J.Bourassa, brother; Francis, Louis, Phedime and William Charest, | J.M.Dechenes; E.Bibeau, L.Clement, Louis Demers, -F.Belanger, brothers-in-law, and many \u2018nephews and great-nephews.; Among thosé who attended the.funeral were Messrs.M.Hawkins, Thos.Hawkins, and G.M.Robins, of the Quebec Central; Mr.Stenson, Mr.L.H.Guay, Mr.Mulvena and others.The remains were interred in, St.Michgel's™ Cemetery, East Sherbrooke.; l|them.Mr.Richard Martin, ANTED \u2014 GIRL TO TAKE CARE.PRESENTATION T TO ME.\u2014 About \u2018forty of the overseers.and.office staff of the Paton Manufactut-' ing Company met at tbe Royal Hotel: \u201c last evening.The occasion was that of making a presentation to Mr.Victor P.Thewlis, Superintendent, who is about to sever his connection with the Company.Mr.Walter Scrimgeour presided, and in his opening remarks referred to the good feeling that had existed between the.overseers and their friend who was about to leave Superintendent of the Worsted Mill, was then called upon to make the presentation of a handsome gold watch, and also to read the addréss which accompanied it.The address was as follows: \u2018\u2018We,.the overseers and office staff of the above company with the knowledge that you are about to leave us and Sherbrooke, felt that we could not let you go without expressing to you in some small way the appreciation and esteem in which you are held amongst us.During the time you have been associated with us you have always shown yourself to be a man amongst men, endeavoring to work to the best interests of your employers and employees.As the hour of your departure draws nigh.we have assembled here, this.evening, to spend a social hour to gether, and bid you farwell, also: to \u2018ask you to accept this timepiece \u2018as a momento, and as time rolls on it will bring to your memory- the many friends you left in Sherbrooke, Trusting that the coming years deal prosperously with you and yours, and wishing remain yours sincerely.The Over, seers and Office Staff.\u201d Mr.V.P.Thewlis responded an warmly thanked those who had gathered together for the purpose of mak ing the presentation.He referred to tha friends he had made :in Sher; brooke and wished all present unlimited success, concluding by hopin that the Best of prosperity woul attend the Paton Manfg.Co.The social programme was contributed in a most admitable manner.Mr.H, Taylor was the accompanist.The first item was a duet by Messrs.Stewart and Mathews; Violin Sôlo by Mr.A.Tyas: Song by Mr.F.W.Butter- worth; Remarks by Mr.John Demp- ster, Mr.F.Caron, Mr.Walter Scrimgeour and Mr.Newbold; Song by Mr.Stewart; The adventures at Smooth Pond by Mr.W.Scrimgeour, -Mr.Newbold and Mr.O, Fournier, The others\u2019 who contributed were Messrs.Odell, Michie, Dawson, Armi- tage, Stewart, Matthews, Brand, Newbold, Houle, and A.Tyas.A very pleasant evening that will be long remembered among the over- singing of Auld Lang Syne.À special vote of thanks was passed to the sers.Southwood for the manner in \u2018which they.had catered to the company.Ç BRICKLAYERS STRIKE.St.John, N.B., Oct.27.\u2014Bricklay- ers employed by \u2018the Hassam- Paving Company struck yesterday ; because two expert cement workers, brought | \u2018here from the United States, worked overtime.The local union imposed a, $25 fine on these men, which they did not pay, 80 the bricklayers went on strike.5 \u2014 LENNOXVILLE NOTES.Sherbrooke or North Hatley, farm; | has been visiting his family at \u201cTwo Oaks\u2019\u2019 during the last few days.will | you every success, we | seers was brought to a close by the Mr.M.M.Lahue, of Lowell, Mass, Gaspe, valued at £60,000.Ther a pany land about £300,000 wort of first mortgage debentures, and.all | the common stoek of +the Atl intié, \u2018Queber and Western Railway, | the value lof which is doubtful, but it is stated tnat Carpenter's expense on this road have been £1,250,000.\" are also gold \u2018claims and mi- ights in the, Transvaal.of doubtful value, on which the de tor.is stated to have expended nearly k \u2018bfficial receiver of the bank, in issuing'Mr.Carpenter's sta ent, disclaimed responsibility for th ac- 1 curacy of the figures.HATLEY, GRATULATIONS - \"PHEIR MANY FRIENDS: ; Hatley, October \u201c27; \u2014(Bpeci Yesterday, October -.-26th., was sixty-third \u2018anniversary \u2018of the id )\u2014 ÿ (the àar- riage of\u2019 Mr.and.Mrs.Millen.\u2019 Bachelder, of \u201cFairview Farm,\u201d rat.ley.On Wednesday, - Oeétober bh., 1847, Milton, J.Bachelder and-1 fan: nah L: Rogers were -married |! by Priest.Hall,\" ° Congregationalist, | Stanstead.These \u201cVenerable os are among the pioneers of this part of Hatley and are living on the Bach- elder homestead, which deseended to them from his fatherm Jethro Badhel- inthe virgin forest during \u2018the beginning of the nineteenth century) Although to some extent \u2018affected with rheumatism these people | are blessed with good health and are retaining their cheerful and happy |dispositions and\u201d bid ft ir to celebrate several more anniver 8, Ï ' Sr \u2014\u2014 ida , CHINE SE PORK IN Ra Pork from the Orient is now findi a place on Pacific coast inarkets Amerjca.The scarcity of \u2018the domes.tie supply and attendint high prices | \u2018have made possible such importation.Frozen porkers from China are innovation in American pork\u201d hon kets, but are said to/possess , profit, possibilitiés- for .the Amporter .under\u2019 present conditions.\u201cOne can edaily understand how pork production! in the Celestial empire.can be condu ted at a minimum .of -expense, \u201c Cheap production account for the .possible competition: with the.American producer.|It is not Likely, \u2018however, that this new source of bork supply will have any noticeable eftect on domes-] tic conditions, relative to either mar-\" ket supply or prices.\u2014The Farmers\u2019 Review, 5, coococc000c00000000000 JURY DISAGREED.Valleyfield, ort.\u2019 27.\u2014(Special! \u2014 The jury in the Houle trial to-day again \\disagreed.: \u201c| 0000000000000000000000 LISGAR.\u2014\"\"\" | While Messrs.George Smith, of Ul- verton, and Joseph Smith, of is- gar, were out hunting on Saturday.they shot and killed a large porcu- L.pine Weighing 45 pounds.their \u2018honors of citizenship\u201d well, and if they do not {fully appreciate the advantages of a Sym- Phony Orchestra as a means.of \u2018\u2018inte]léctual growth and tremendous advertisement\u2019\u2019 we may safely conclude that their business sense is, sound.The musical scheme is well h in its proper sphere, but can be expected to arouse violent slasm as a business proposi- Yours truly, CANUCK.rbrooke, Oct.27, 1910.! SERVICE ON MEGANTIC LINE.\u2018Editor Record, Sir,\u2014 Hundreds ot the travelling public \u2018and all the inhabitants = between| Johnville and Megantic héart- ily en .chant!\u2019 the the It ji ! dorse the sentiments of *\u2018Mer- of Scotstown, in regard to iserable winter service given by P.R.certainly a matter to be dealt y the Railway Commission at Ottawa.Immediate steps ought.to en by every village and township council and a united petition | \u2018presented to both the Mandger of the C.P.|R.and also to the Railway Commission.It is most unfair to treat the public Je iding in these districts in such a manner.It ig ridiculous for a mail train in the présent age of advancement,|to occupy one hour and fifty minutes in running from Sherbrooke to Bury, a distance of only thirty miles.THe |public generally will be grate-' ful if | the \u2018Record\u2019 will kindly take this! matter up.\u201cSLOWCOACH:\"\" ; BURY., Oct.25, 1910.4 also shares of a new Canadian ¢ om- ! - ner Kingman, Montreal; M.H.D dge, = ling, States.der, who helped to hew out a home | \u2018this incident that the young | being has bean.discontinued.1808, o lof 20 years ago at his summer v fe | ! = i BHERBROOKE Dam RECORD, THURSDAY.OCTOBER, 27, 1910.} +, re onp ore pa pm wt rm gr, ae: rt a + 4 Mommie M mets aura sur re ven acer Te |HAD INTEREST messecennescencsecnens, 9 N UEBEC PROVI NOE 2 Lo + IN QUEBEC.B : HIGH GRADE - ¢ OWNER OF CHARING choss a : JANK, LONDON, ISSUES .Bdil EF ul s s STATEMENT.s 05 London, Oct.25.\u2014Alfred rpen- |@ Ladies\u2019 Hand Bags, '@ ter, the owner of the Charing Cross ® tO iis cree verre 5 00 ® Bank| which closed its doors on|Octo- & Ladies\u2019 Companions, $3.00 ° ber 17, yestérday issued a stat ment to Li.meet $7.60 \u20ac of th affairs of- the institution.| The 3 couvoogocss on vasses srevoncee je e number of creditors is about 25,000, | # Music Rolls ve ous $1.75 to $4.00.° and Mr.Carpenter places the liabili- je Purses .90c.to $5.00 si ties gt £2,500,000.Ho Bagels | in-[8 Dressing Cases, $3.00 to $8.00\" 24 clude |£133,000 in cash, 000 ing a.: book |debts, and shares, securities « Mai} orders promptly fill 2 and p operties of the value of 156,- e R.Ja SPEARIN 1000, | | \u20ac \" - The Jatter \u2018include shares in the ® Goldsmith &' Diamond ty Gaspe| Lumber Trading Mills an Baw\u2019 $ Cb es.Strathcona Se.| Mills: 40,000 acres of freehold sud, i e Bell tone\u201d as.: timbef rights and other properties & ë Ceococcecnecsavses recu (Continued from | page 6.y New York; J os.Hardie, i : P.Bailey, Chicago; John L.Louisville, Ky; D.A.Budge, Mon J.L.Kemmerer, New York: 8.B, Thorne, Minersville, Pa; James ! Me: Cormick, Harrisburg, Pa; \u2018Edward )P.Metcalf, \u2018Providence; W.Ë.Sweet, Denver; Edward 8.Harkness, ; New York; John W.Vrooman, New York; D.W, McWilliams, Brooklyn; AT.Smythe, Charleston, S.C.The international committee | includes S.F.Stephen, Winnipeg; Ab- Ross, Monteeal, and sever hé fromm i parts of a \"$ ted: CA = NEW BRIDGE OVER .MOFFATT BROOK.w.| closing hours.- PAGE SEVEN, ELECTION NIGHT WILL BE \u2018D| New York, October night will be \u2018\u2018dry\u2019 after the regular More than two dred applications for all night licenses to hotels and restaurants received by Mayor Gaynor to-day he promptly announced that all requests will be refused.Province of Quebec, District of Bedford.No.208.In the Superior Court SENECA D.CHATETELD, Vs.\u2014 \"LE STER FADDRY, \u2014and\u2014 C.ULRIC R.TARTRE, PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given the undersigned Curator that by vi of an order anted by the H.Weir, J.8.C.0 n Po >> ga à Y.| Be e 26.\u2014 Election, CLEMENT THEATRE re A un- Friday, October 28 } syn 1 en E.J.CARPENTER TE 4 | but Presents 3h A ot | THE N.Y.LYRIC THEATRE 00 2 EN , \u2014 THE .| fu | BLUE.il | jis Credjtor, : à He: Insolvent, | By Clyde Fiteh | i ; | 14 MONTHS IN NEW YORK à 4e 4 Curator.6 MONTHS IN CHICAGO i Hi by Prices : Orchestra, $1.00; last five Bat, tue rows, 75¢; Bal.Circle, rat row, 7bo;.x, À , and for aid balance, 50c; Balcon CH :! acting in .district, on the twenty-fifth - tober instant, y oy Sr DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, .at ,0\u2019¢lock in I will, e forénoon, on the FI ; 8 25c.Yi S5e; palier sell\u2019 by Public js i Auction to the last and highest bidder cad À for cash, all the.property abandoned -by il : \u2018said \u2018Insolvent, includidg that piece of : i rE ; S pot To \u2019 land known as lot number (521) : five.v co : - \u2018hundred and twenty-one, of the Official Le Plan \u2018and Book of Reference of the Ch Township .of Sutton, said district, with k the buildings thereon.PS est va\u2019 F y Said sale to Lake Seine.on the pre is- B i es above described, being;the residence o À = said Insolvent.8: ' etter Than Ever\u2019 r - Given at Sutton, Que, this Twenty- |_ Music furnished for all occésions.= sixth day of October, nineteen.hundred Play all Standard and Popular Music, \u2018and ten.| vx .Any number of \u2018pieces d Gok C.ULRIC HE.TARTR Prices mod estred.Curatbr.|.8 moderate.Address all- come , \u2018 munications te M + 4 _ AUCTTON SAT will be sold for\u2019 M.H.SPAULDING at his place, November ist.D.TURCOTT, oo No.Hatley, Qué; + \u201cFUEL wooD People's \u2018Phone, mp mere TILIA .; \u201910 qe \u2018Rex.8, | 3: Tork: H.McAlpin, New ork; the following 1 pair tched 1h For sale Abpiy Son 5 rioes TR ee 1 Î M.McCook, New York; AE.{Mar- : » oF alr mate avy | \u2019 oy À York; W.Sloane.No Pg umm John om Sit © me FN McCREA ad 2 SE | oâne, or red.Jerse , 8 : 1,8 2 ÎPentran, - Paris, ont: D.Ross, pure bred.Somes à nat.bred Jor od 3 and 2e Metropole.Buidin con \"FR \" rjc \u2019 3 - | \u201cEN por, wpe eed | EO me su Af s, Montclair, ; D.10g8, à few-\u2018thoroughbre 1.I Ed Piatt, Brooklyn; J.G.Cannon, | New Wyandotte Sas Blunt, oat.od | ans of Residences LIRE 7.[50e OF.po New York; PF.| W.for seed.© i.po \u201cStores and Flats Prepared 7 \u2018 i #1 s, New York, F.B.Schenk, New | This property.%.° % 5 FILE.York; W-J- Schrelfelin, New York; £39 HE Price 25e, [ = nt.\"ig à Co -.] will ue received by uncil of Jiggy pF \u2014 \u2018Ç © | fat théir genétar pessi h to \u2018he A HR ¢ > +f the Town Hall, Bury, on Monin Bi Bg LE Next week, Motion Pictures ang\u2019 | 7th next, for or breaking\u201d e roads.dui i LE 2 \u201c| the hot winter.T o owest or a NU ER 8 Vaudeville.Big Minstrel Act, 1 | tender pot nocestatiiy We BRAND TT, PL BEER To ; \u2019, \u2019 - : * EIRE (ii JE Sec.-Treas, - C ER Price 10c.32.Bury) Oct.25th, 1910, | Fr | BE mn EU ER BIH IR ï ä IR : FI n Rill {IE ii 4 He ri | 4 : à du ER Ulis.41 ih.# H; .\"ff a 4108 AE LEP NY Hi HERE CRE £ i 8 \u201c30 Fr 9 1La Ek LITE EM RE ui 2 Rak mba TRS - RS TL ER Ta A for the cold weather, with the 10 i EN Ry Ll 5 A MT > \u2019 7 oo ul 2 .ami er fT Rg op su VS Fp Fu es ES Te - + brun 3 k IS «VL TA ES = TT - ; en \u201c _ - INET messe PRI ol - Bt Las Lo FT tar ® a - ce Re J = pil ASE rondeurs h ol pr \\ \"SNS FE oe ay : bo Re + wn agian mT op ss sea Tie ames ap pct all.A garment fo the and one for fine days.wa 7e NLT ARS - \u201c0 de Soe © \\.; \u201cSR Le + merci SET - hese 2 TE Te Kan », de _ \" ce _ Tes HE pal ee.REE Cri ade Sia AN Se R ow as 15.00, and better ones at \u201d Date quan 3 RT Ee Te A ES CA it will be worth y your while to see uncan \u2018Establishment are - mime ESS A ru 4-23 AA Fr a inter Overcoats, of course.115% ra : ° ; ; wa.5 das bi 9 + ; * 8: Sv a ä - 1 LCR IPRS LT SILL RENE» pete BL SI ME come me aride = ET Fr Ces nu ' \u201c = \"La .et EVE ETES = .he pe +.PR LE et = STL ATT LT, eS = riffs teens qe 1 Lean EE ¢ bar Re ira A \u2014a 5, TE ae * TIRE 2 Le ; Le Lae rg eee oe AR) SS.Son Te en ME es = irs = Eo ue et £ .né, Loo boven À \u201c -.: xr - Ps à man x der méme - £3 SE HE HEE - An indicator always shows the amount of oil in the font.which does not need to be screwed down ; it is put in like a corkin a bottle, and is .may be made easy, and by doing ~ from customs on exports, +7 ha + | T.Vineberg The Store for Fine Furs, Ladies\u2019 (Goods ind Men s Furnishings T.VINEBERG The Purrier and Clothier for Men and Women.147 - 151 Wellington Street FIIIISIIIIIIFIIIIIIING In Sudden Emergencies like illness, it is often necessary quickly to raise the temperature of a | room.For instance, in those hours \u2018between midnight and dawn, when - the day temperature has been allowed to drop, if you are called upon to get up, the room is chilly and cold.It takes a long time to start up a furnace or fire and raise the temperature by ordinary means.You can instantly heat à - room to any\u2019 desired temperature vith a RFECTIOQI SMOKELESS i Absolately smokeless and odorless It quickly gives heat, and with one filling.of the font burns steadily for nine hours, without smoke or smell.Has auto- matic-locking flame spreader which prevents the wick | from being turned high enough to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be cleaned in an instant.| It has a JEN a De da Ip TW GE GT WB pe : .La {| .WITH ERECTION OF NEW .thy iran _, RESIDENCE IN COOK- The plaintif Lo i .SHIRE.| was © for \"the i ! 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