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[" an thik Wh cig Be : qe?ça I pal.of our: duty for\u2019 om a sore £20.00 $7.00 $22.00 $30.00 $27.00 $15.00 arket ; fit 0 for the ery cheap.m1 JDE\" __69c Me 4 py « | a-small-majority for Gilbert.4 * L L'Avenir No.1 .39 St.Germain de Grantham, Nol oes cit vastes eee, S| 8t.Germain de Grantham, .°- \u201cNos.4, 5 and 6 .3 Notre Dame du Bon Conseil .rl eens Server ern 18 .Drummondville, No.1 53 Drummondville, No.2 .\u2026 28 Wendover and Simpson \u2026.5 Durham South, No.1 .73 Durham, No.2 .30 _ Kingsey Falls .18 .\u2026 Wickham West .as 240 es 15 S8t.Majorique de Grantham .4 Arthabaskaville .25 St.Valere de Bulstrode, , No.1 .Cerne Fans .46 .Stanfold Township \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 ee.61 St.Norbert \u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.35 Ste.Elizabeth de Warwick .19 \u201c Warwick Township \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026 38 - St.Albert de Warwick .7 30 ~ Tingwick .cer eee venues 9 i.Grantham Township No.1 © 49 - St.Eugene de Grantham .8 Drummondville Town .128 .Arthabaska Parish .C11 St.Helene .80 - Drummondville, No.7 .47 Drummondville, No.9 a 28 Drummondville, No.10._ 50 St.Cyrille .Tee Lens Lee 15 ee St.Lucien .3 St.Eugene .\u2026 3 Uilverton .\u2026.30 NATIONALISTS SURPRISED.=! \u2018 grument candidate would Win out.\"navy candidate, Arthur \u2018Gilbert, who , .basks, the latter county gave bons.Nationalist most of his majority.Apple Show, of (ne thousand dollars, a, \u2014 _ Buablishal oat.SHERBROUKE, QUE, - FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910.- ONE CENT ee mv ing eee 8 7e ._ ai ANTNAVY CANDIDATE VON IN DRUMHOND-ARTHABASKA ELECTION (Gilbert, Bourassa Nationalist, Defeats Perrault, Government Candidate By Over 200 Ma- \u2014 - jorify.Victoriaville, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Yesterday's election result was a sur- - prise td all parties.It was expected during the last few days that the vote would be fairly close, but it was generally expected that the Gov- The result is a decided victory for the Bourassa Nationalist and anti- defeated the Government candidate, Perrault, by over 200 majority.\u201cComplete returns were not\u2019 received \"till this morning, when the figures ' \u201c- v i \u2019 \u2014_ SENATOR LAVERGNE, whose appointment created vacancy which result d in yesterday's election.footed fp #' majority of 250 for Gilbert.As between Drummond and Artha- the Hetled strongly in \u2018the French\u2019 sec- - tions of Drummond, but Durham, Kingsey, L\u2019Avenir and some other polls went for the Government candidate, the resuit-in Drummond being ~ The majorities in the twin counties \u2018according to latest reports are : .Co \u2014Majorities\u2014 Per- Gil- : Victoriaville, Nov.4.\u2014The victory of the Nationalists surprised them as Much as it did the Liberals.Few of .|to an adverse majority of 200 yester- reduction of the Liberal majority, and it was even said that they had chosen.a weak candidate in order to explain away expected defeat.It was the great silent vote of the riding which made the turnover from a Liberal majority of almost 850 in 1908 day.The arguments of the Nationalists against the navy, militarism and imperialism had been digested and the fruit showed unmistakeably on the ballot papers.wrong.In neither Drummond.nor Arthabaska did the Government secure a majority.Drummond, instead of the hoped for 500 majority for J.| E.Perrault, gave 60 for Gilbert.Ar- : thabaska went for Gilbert by about ENGLISH-SPEAKING VOTE.One of the great surprises of the election was the English-speaking vote.\u2018There are about 500 English- speaking electors in the riding, and it Was thought that the impassioned anti-imperialist appeals of the Nationalists would have turned these solidly to the Liberal banner.But this was not the case, and apparently the majority of them voted as they were used to, against the Government.The two recognized Eng- lish-speaking divisions are Tingwick, \u2018| which gave a majority of 9 for Per- rault, and St.Remi, which gave a {majority of 26 for Gilbert.Ulverton, ! which is largely English, gave only 19 : jfor Perrault.\u2018the Premier\u2019s home, furnished Arthabaskaville itself, an- i.other surprise and .gave a majority of 25 for Perrault, the first time {since 1877 that this has occurred.There were only two subjects for discussion, the navy project, , \u2018\u2018Le All predictions of the vote proved figure; on Gilbert's majority.+i! NATIONALISTS SANG.If there was no, enthusiasm exhibited during the day, the pent-up feelings of the Natiomalists found ample expression last night, when Mr.Gilbert, 3 victorious candidate, with Mr.Lavergne and Mr.Sevigny, {of Quebec, arrived here from Artha- was at once arranged, at which re ligion and politic§ were oddly mixed Cu] THE CANADIAN|CRUISER NIOBE, and that all that was left.was to baskaville.An impromptu meeting way to be an imperialist\u2019 is to be a good Canadian firgt.\u2019\u2019 In this election, he said, the voice of the people been heard for the preservation of their liberties: He charged that the ibattle had been won despite corruptions on the part of two goverithents:*You have won,\u201d he said, \u2018\u2018becausé eof your faith and love of your country,.as.your heroic | forefathers did before you.\" But they must ibe just,\u201d he said, and did not want to cbnquer their adversaries so much \u2018ag to fight for their country\u2019s common good.\u201cIt is not- afight agains reat \u2018Britain or the Empire, but gne for our own country, amd our #rench-Latin stock has again shown self.To save the Empire we must first love our own country, and I a to you old DAUGNTERS OF THE EMPIRE First Meeting of Newly Formed a Chapter Held Yesterday.THE GOUNCIL WAS APPOINTED.| OTHER BUSINESS.\u2014 st meeting of the newly for- pter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire : was held yesterday afternoon in the Art Hall, with a very good attendance considering the weather.Mrs.Nor- STREETS NAMED IN GRANBY.Granby, names.The new street leading from Elgin street known as Bovine Avenue, now bears the royal title of Alexandra street.WANT BETTER BANKING ACCOMMODATION, oa Scotstown, Nov.3.\u2014(Specia,)\u2014Th Bank was open only one day this week.There are many of the citizens of this town and also of the DALY NEWS SPECIALS FON AL | \"HTS OF THE BASEN TOMISHPS Nov.4.\u2014 (Special) The streets of the town have lately been ornamented by boards bearing the to Kentville, formerly the audience caught the idea and Nationalists in a fricolor for Mr.Gilbert calling upon the audi\u201c [feat of all corrupk, government.\u201d {the other officers of the chabter.ence to sing \u2018Veni Creator\u2019\u201d as a |MR.ABSA \u201cCOMMENTS ON After calling the meeting to onder pgalm of thanksgiving for victory, / RESULT.Mrs.Worthington made a brief But : Mont#éal, Nov.\u2018 &\u2014Specialy\u2014Com- first ship of the few-Canadian Navy) which received a broadside yesterday from tH.Intund: Nationalist forcey of Drummond and Arth abaska.| i .ile an rault.bert.Marin de Guerre,\u201d coupled with loyalty to Laurier, and the opposition to the navy and anything in the shape of imperialism.And the anti- .jnaval sentiment proved too strong, so that this county, which refused \u201c| Laurier at the beginning of his min- terial career in 1877, has repeated its history and defeated his candidate in this election, whose importance as bearing upon the attitude of this province towards the naval programme has never been underestimated.When the returns started.in, not fifty were gathered at the Liberal committee rooms here, and even fewer.at the Nationalist headquarters.From the start Gilbert took the the nearby divisions to -olose , upon 200.The-results wére \u2018received - in silence, everybody looking.to Drum- mond.to offset this Arthabaska vote.But as the returns kept coming over the wire, it became apparent that this old-tirhe Liberal county had changed to/ Nationalism, and long be- \u2018fore the final returns'were received the managers of the Liberal campaign stated they had met defeat, lead, Victoriaville giving him a ma-| A jority \u2018of 47.Then this grew\u2019 With | sang the ancient chant with resonant vigor.- J The Nationalist!leaders were met at the station by a big crowd, headed by the town band, and escorted to the Town Hall, which resounded with uproarious cheers.Mr.Gilbert was cheered to the echo, and in.opening said that it had lath, \u2018with \u2018Lis friends as the! real heroes- .It was, -he said, a providential victory,.for which they should thank God.He.called for the \u2018\u2018Veni Creator,\u2019\u2019 the crowd singing the hymn, after which \u2018\u2018O, Canada\u2019\u2019 was sung, with equal enthusiasm.; ARMAND LAVERGNE SPEAKS.mand Lavergue \u2018was then called\u2019 oi 21 hardly Know \u2018what to say,\u201d the said.- \u201cI-am so surprised at this unexpected ,victory, but now I hope the Liberal party will return to its old principles of :Government by the people for the people, and will understand that the one way to have the Empire is by respecting the liberties and privileges \u2018of the colonies.They must.remember that the duty of a colony towards the Empire is for its own.country.In Canada the best \u2014_ them had looked for more than a TAEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES SUMMARIZING CANADIAN AND WORLD NEWS KELOWNA CARTURES FIRST! PRIZE AT VANCOUVER ; _ EXHIBITION- ) Vancouver, Nov.4-\u2014The premier Prize of the first Canadian National was awarded tr, Kelowna, B.C.Its Cars of Jonathans was pronounced by each of the judges to he the finest lot of apples shown at any western exhibition -\u2014\u2018\u2018Star\u2019\u2019 Nov.2.MR.LEMIEUX AT CAPE TPWN.Capetwon, Nov.4\u2014The Duke of Comtahight received Mr.Rodoipne Le- mieux, Canada\u2019s representative to the inaugural opening of the South Af- Fican Union Parliament.Represent- atives-of Australia and New Zealand Were also received.\u2018 AUSTRAL'A'S NEW CRUISER.London, Nuv.4\u2014The armoured Crulser \u2018Australia,\u2019 which is being built at the cost of the Common- Wealth, will have a displacement of .lian aviator, to AVIATOR TO CARRY MAILS TO : LINER.Washington, Nov.4.\u2014Official sanction was given yesterday by the government for the transmission of US.mails by aeroplane for the first time in history.rermission was granted by Postmaster-general Hitchcock for J.A.D.McCurdy, the Canad- carry the mails in this manner from the outgoing transatlantic liner Kaiserin Auguste Victoria to New York next Saturday when that Vessel is fifty miles at sea.\u2014 -\u2014 TERRIFIC SURF AT NOME.Nome, Alaskëz, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)-\u2014 Terrific surf, unaccompanied by wind, swept the beach and across the Nome sandpit yesterday, destroying two houses and fifteen cabins and doing great damage to shipping.Several schooners were wrecked.The water swept far up the streets, those near the shore being completely inundated.18,800 tons, fifty tons heavier than \u2018the displacement of the \u2018Indefatigable.\u201d The cruiser is Leing completed at Devonport, .' No one here is able to account for the phenomenon, which some attrib-! ute to submarine volcano action.; \u2018SIR WILFRID LAURIER, THE VETERAN CANADIAN PREMIER, whose old home constituency declares against naval programme by electing Anti-Navy Bourassa Nationalist.~ JESUITS EXPELLED FROM PORTUGAL.been .a victory.of David over ;, Goli-: the au Arthahaske, Le\u2019 Devoir, sa\u2019s paper, says: « r.Bouras- Such is the phrase which has burst from every mouth.\u2018It is not the mischance of circumstance which forced upon the Prime Minister the fight | in which he has\u2019 just\u201dsüccumbed.He himself designed in: advance and in secret the hour, the place and the conditions of the fight.He imposed autodracy of .a despot, the craft of a Macchiavielli, .and the corrubtive power'of a chief of state who is without scruple, He wished tp forte the passage.charm of \u2018ui DeTsondlity.,.He.has, therefore, to-day, \u2018from-©iBydney:to Victoria, everybodp->friends,\u2018\u2018enemies dr neu- trals\u2014khoWs that the defeat of Mr.Perrault, Tonstitutes a double and formid&ble check to Laurierism;.\u2018to the naval law, and to the person,and policy 4f the Prime -Minister; and, to be Bure, Mr.Laufier would not have spared any of his opponents this personal humiliation.The entire.band which he let loose only too faithfully followed the path which he - himself traced.There was mot a- ministerial speaker, big or little, fat or thin, minister, senator, or simple mortal, from the solemn Mr.Brodeur to the grotesque D.A.Lator- tune, who \u2018did not hasten to conjure up this insult to their idol.At every meeting, in all the speeches, there went up the refrain, \u2018\u2018A vote for Gilbert is a vote against Laurier.The defeat of Mr.Perrault would be a personal insult to the great Canadian.\u2019 For sincere friends who loved him without adulation, who wished to labor for his glory in the path of honor, the \u2018 accomplishment 7 of duty and the respect of truth, he has bit by bit substituted blind partizan- ship, servile and greedy, whe have transferred him into a Brahmin idol.MR.BOURASSA HECEIVES OVATION IN MONTREAL.Montreal, Novewmder 4.\u2014 News of the result of the bye-election in Drummond.and Arthabaska was eagerly awaited in the city last night and in spite of \u2018the.sleet- storm crowds thronged the bulletin boards rouges and.old blehs to join with the |reys Worthington, Regent, the de- [and with her\\on the Patio, _ pat the very» outset let me express to -]you my very great pleasure at .the \u2018honor you have done me, in electing a « TI - Jnot g |organizing.secretary of thé Imperial \u2018Jbranch, but I bave been looking over \u2018Qo _|me_ that we would have \" {been ee and given a chance .to menting\u2019 on the \u2018resglt:in\u201cDrummond- | \u2018It ig the beginning of the end.\u201d | these upon his adversaries with \u2018the | of eis naval law, under | fo cause for.compluint, as |\u2018 resided, happy \u2018address, speaking in part as .|follows : \u201cLadies, we are assembled here complete.the formation.of our, Chapter of the Imperial Order of the Daughters of the Empire, and me as Regent for this year.I\u2019 do vilege, 4nd hope to become more: and more \u2018ihterested, and therefore more Yégret exceedingly that I \u2018was ing, reports, and the constitution, «and rying \u2018to learn as much as possible f the working of the Order.\u201cI arp sure you will all agree with ; felt * very lighted had Sherbrooke not + uch\u2019 B \u2018(Continued .on Page 4) .« CHER STITUTE Opendl at High School This Morn- : ing.oo ADDRESS ON \u201cTEACHING: OF THE NEW TESTAMENTS BY © DR.PARROCK.\u2026,| Il attended Teachers\u2019 Institute was opened at the High School, this indeed feel it a great honor and pri- | Bven some of the farmers have had {to buy their winter supply._ \u2014 | WILL HOLD FOURTH ANNIVERSARY.+ -Conferenea, will-preach both morning preparing special music for the occa- surrounding district who think that there should be better banking accommodation here.7 : \u2014\u2014 MOVING PULPWOOD AT TOWN.| Scotstown, Nov.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A few cars of pulpwood have been shipped this week by the Emberton Lumber Company.If the weather continues fine for two more weeks the company will be able to get out all | its wood out of the river.| L 4 CUT OFF FINGER.\u201c Brome, Nov.4«.\u2014(8pecial) \u2014 Mr, Fred Lafountain is at home from Stevens Mill, Vt., suffering the loss of the small finger on.his left hand, which was cut off on a slab saw at the mills there.Mr.Lafountain went to Richford, Vt., on\u2014 Thursday to have the Mill Co.\u2019s doctor dress and attend the hand.; .POTATOES FROM NEW BRUNSWICK.270 Windsor Mills, Nov.4.\u2014(Bpecial)\u2014 The potato crop here this year - has not been nearly as good \u2018ag usual, consequently several carloads were brought into town this week {rom Little Metis and New Brunswick.8COTS- Danville, Nov.4.-(Special) \u2014 The fourth anniversary of the dedication and evening.The choir, under the leadership of Mr.CO.CO.Brown, is sion.Interesting an profitable services are anticipated.ÿ .( SCARLET FEVER .ALMOST LPl- : - DEMIC.Windsor Mills, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Scarlet fever is almost an epidemic here.In some families there are as.many as four ill with this dread disease.ow EXCHANGED STORE FOR FARM.Cookshire, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Mr.W.8.Lowery, Eaton Corner, has exchanged his store and.stock-in-trade the latter's farm.Mr Merrill has already taken possession, and Mr.\u2018 Lowery has moved into amother house for the present.~ ELECTRIC .©.STATION.Robertson Station, November -4.\u2014 (Special)\u2014Mr.A.Talbot, merthant.has now the entire village lighted up with .electric lights, which affory great satisfaction to: the people and general public.Mr.Talbot deserves the greatest credit for bis public spirited enterprise.: FIGURED IN RUNAWAY.Hatley, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014Master Joseph Tompkinson, of North Hatley who is s&opping with his grandparents, \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Tompkinson, was ting -When the colt took fright and mad lively dash for hame.The little: lad was not thrown out or injured, hut afterwards said,\u2018 It-was nothing to laugh about.\u201d © ~~ .\u2014- 1 \u2014 : _ \u2019 MINE, MAKING GOOD AT ROBERT- ; ! SONVILLE STATION.Robertson, November 4.\u2014(Special) has closed.down for three months .owing to shortage of fuel.Mr.W.Rurpel, manager, has given the contract.for three thousand: cords of wood to be delivered at: the mill during.the coming winter.This mine and\u201d mill.opened \u2018in July, 1910, and dur-.of the Methodist Church will be cele-{ing the short season x brated on Sunday, Nov.6th, inst.over forty cars of Hors.Toa Pho The Rev.F.L.Farewell, B.A., .oflstock on hand fot forty: ears mors Toronto, ag officer of the General / ; : which they will ship at once.\u2018This is ~., \"(Continued on page 3.) The : Evolütion of POINT TO SUCCESSFUL BANQUET Booster Bill Iil.-Bill Goes After New mornitg, .R.J.Hewton, M.A., In,| Richmond, November: 4.\u2014(Special){ * soon of Schools, presiding.© T|\u2014The indications are that re Le .r The imeeting wag .opensd \u2018by .Rev.G.|kerizie \u201cbanquet on.the 10th inst, } Lu Là Bend; Ka rem fire \"Seip ret Fwhl be\u2018 & great \u201c vaèvons he mom fui 0 Industries, ic.son, ; 0870 < À \u2014 I politieal character of thd demonstra: § fata pay en a ca Saricar Folléwing this Major Hewton : cäll-i tion is apprééfated both in this coun- ne owls gL.6 ue ce ed on Mr.earder to give an object|ty and outside of it.Local Conser- and through.feive al \u2018ledson|in class singing.100 ; joi th the Libera le es ap 5 My.Boarder had two of the prim-|Y2tves bave joined with the Lborels He took & public sptrét pitt * ary classes come in and with \u2018their impression will not be made that we are showing off\u2014that we are perform- ng in public a lesson which has been specially rehearsed for the purpose.So fal as I am concerned, any .class 1 have in Sherbrooke would serve to illustriate the methods we try to foi- pts © low in our schools in this city.The|teen-year-pld boy was bringing \u2018,A work iyou will see or hear this morn-jload of ' lumber from St.Edwidge ing, is the work of the teachers, -my|to Coaticpok a few days ago.when, part being only.to test\u2019and - guide|coming down the steep hill \u2018leading during my weekly visit.At the/same|to the tows something happened to time must agk your indulgewes - onthe Waggon gad the horsés;ran away.the part of our\u2018little children,; who The \u2018boy :Qiff his best-to héld them are, you will be aware, oniÿ just! until \u2018he\u2019 was thrown from the wag- settled down into, their classes: after on.11 es I the long vacation: As this is the day of \u2018my visit to thèse schools, I- - pro-j Pose to take two primary classes through their usual weekly lesson for your jinspection and criticisny, |.(the only jdifference being \u2018that.they\" \u2018are in this room, for the in venient, instead of upstair \u2018\u2018Before commencing, state the principal that they need not cause alarm as to to make it a success, and prominent outside _ Conservatives as well as assi ce gave a most interesting ; sirnifvine their inten- Stic lesson.In this connection Mr.Linerals Ar oe Hayes, the /Bearder spoke as follows: Mayor of ; Richmond, is to act as + \u201cIn jgiving what Major Hewton has Chairma the occasion .-ahno: hced as \u2018\u2018An object lesson in man on .\u2019 | class ginging in schools,\u201d\u2019 I hope the HORSE HAD TO BE SHOT.ial)\u2014Anyone.from either east or west has to ; down some pretty steep hills.This is especially, true of persons coming to town from St.Edwidge.A little four- | stopped 40, suddenly that the and injuring the othér, The boy hit- con=|.re > \u2014 eof: the Most; method, and would, in passing Yemark tainments.ever \u2018give November 4.\u2014(Spec- | approaching Ceaticook | go | Coaticook, That made a BOOSTER.out of | OX Ph } v $ 1.LA J I UE voi, The\u2018horsee ran-fôr a time and n} e load was thrown upon them breaking the lez of one, necessitating it being shot | #- euçaped without serious injury.self: esoaped \u201cwithout serious UCCEHSSFUL ENTERTAINMENT.Cooksbire;: November \u20184.\u2014(Special) pe } success ul enter- Hby.the Ladies Guild \u201cof © St.Peter's Church | was their annual Hallowe'en.supper and 0 A their! difficulty, becatae Fam c¢nvinc- ed, any teacher could perform \u2019 won- shortly after six o\u2019clock the first re- turne began to tilter in, and it was seen from the outset that Mr.Gilbert, the Nationalist and anti-naval candidate.was certain of election.As each return was posted, show hg that Gilbert bad &n increasing majority in both counties, the crowd went wild with enthusiasm, and cheers for.the successful candidate were interspersed with groans for La Presse and Le Canada.7 Getting tired of baiting Ta Presse the enthusiastic band of Nationalists serenaded Le Canada and made the street ring with cries of \u2018\u2018Vive Bourassa,\u2019\u201d\u2019 \u2018\u2018A bas Laurier,\u201d and \u201cShoo Le Canada.\u201d : \u2018Lisbon, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014A party of 50 Jesuits, the last of the bers of the religious orders, have just been expelled from the city.They sailed for Holland.SUCCEEDS SIR PERCY LAKE.Ottawa, Nov.4 \u2014Major-General Colim Mackenzie, C.B., who is sue ceeding General Sir Percy Lake as in- spector-general of the Canadian militia, said today in an interview.\u201c\u201cOf course, you must understand I am here only in an.advisory capacity, to give the Military Council the benefit of my experience\u2014which has been somewhat wide and varied.I have nothing to do with making any changes.The Canadian people themselves must do that.\u201d\u2019 Major-General Mackenzie, before coming to Canada was commander of the Sixth Infant- manoeuvres in which the took part.of the Queen's Own Rifles mem- , ry at Aldershot, and was in command Le Devoir office is next door to Le Canada, and in response to the re- | peated calls, Mr.Bourassa appedred on the steps and received an ovation, the crowd singing, \u2018\u2018O Canada.\u201d\u201d\u2019 When comparative quiet was Testored Mr.Bourassa said that the victory - had pleased him better than anything in recent years, as it had taught Sir Wilfrid Laurier that he \u2018was not omnipotent.\u201cI -tell you, young French- Canadians,\u201d added Mr.Bourassa, \u2018that what has happened in Drum- mond and Arthabaska to-day, - is merely \u2018a sign of what is going to happen when the electors of Quebec + the various newspaper offices | .1 .i ere the returns were posted.The ders with children, given a good bols closed at \u201cfive o'clock, and Sens of pitch, an elementary know-| ledg¢ of Tonic-Sol-fa, and the.com-\u2018its mon! rudiments of music coupléd-with but a great many an Yea of Kindergarten method in teaching children.The important | point given the sabove qualifications, is.to practice.(Sir F.Bridge.) ; Practice a few minutes daily if possible.I am of the opinion that a: lot of time is wasted (speaking from an { educational point) in singing hymns and songs on the opening of school.Have the \u2018hymnes by \u2018 all means, but I would, suggest wards a few breathing exercises, run} through the manual signs, up and down the scale a few times, (10 minutes would cover this) then at fixed periods, say three times a week, practice songs and other work.\u201cAfter this a sing lengthy digressipn I will give the promised ingredients which are as follows: Pogjtion, breathing, manual signs, modulation, blackboard, ear and songs.\u201d THE TEACHING OF THE NEW : \u201cTESTAMENT.ev.Dr.Parrock was\u2019 then intro- \u2018duged by Major Hewton and gave an interesting address on \u2018\u2018The Teaching of the New Testament.\u201d\u2019 Dr.Parrock spoke at length on the different ways in which the story of the Lord's.life may be taught to young children.The story should be well prepared get a chance of signifying their displeasure at the policy of Sir Wilfrid Laurier in regard to the mavy.The country should have been consulted before the bill was passed through Parliament and Drummond and : Ar- thaboska has to-day told Sir Wilfrid \u2018Laurier that he cannot ignore (Continued on Page 3.) another and presented in the very simplest form.The application of the story is important factor.Another point that was too often omitted in teaching a lesson was recapitulation in every class.There were some members who could not Keep.up with the others.For their benefit Dr.Par- the \u2014 rock advised leaving a few minutg lowed by the National Anthem.The (Continued on page 6.) | | aîter- : streamers of tinsel into each corner sale and entertainment, held in Vic toria Hall.The attencance was unusually large, the_hall being filled tc utmost, not|unly by townspeople 1y from the surround- inz districts turnipg out.A most delicious supper was served in the basement, everything in the line _ o delicacies being\u2019 in abundance, Tht dining room had been most effectivel: decoratéd with \u2018flags, jack-o\u2019-lanternt etc, while on the tables were candl: | sticks - mingled among the man) deinty dishes.Upstairs were.tw« booths, one in charge of Mrs.F.E Halls, Mrs.H.S.Osgood and Mrs.J.H.-Burton, containing all sorts 0.fancy and dainty articles, etc.Th: booth was beautifully decorated witL \u2018dozens of flags, and bunting, and \u2018made a very attractive sight.The proceeds from these articles amounted to $86.16.The candy.booth which \u2018brought in \"21.80 was also prettily i decorated.In the centre of the booth was a pole surmounted hy a jack-o\u2019- lantern from the top.of which ran of the booth.The Misses Muriel Husbands; Alberta Hough and, Winnifred Planche were in-charge.The program consisted of a piano solo by Miss Wirifréd Planche; vocal solo.by Mr.Crrus Macrse and Dr.Lambly; Recitation by Miss Mary Smith; song, Miss Lucy Noble: vocal trio by Mrs.R.Chaddock, Mrs.J.L.French and Mrs.A H.W.Bailey; Rev.Rural Dean Robertson recited in an excellent manner one of Drummond\u2019s sel- ectiens.\u2019 : The whole programme was Very much enjoyed and a most pleasant evening was brought to a close by the singing of Auld Lang Syne fol- \u2018total proceeds amounted to over \u2014\u2014-\u20140_ VX $ 0 MRA A) TN | (xX on \\J h 7 ?Said he, \u2018\u2018To- me \u2019tis very clear WE | HERE.\u201d CT And so he advertised and planned And sent out writeups through the ; .land.T + 1 x Replies came fast, and now-arise New factory stacks fo meet the skies.\u201cAg a town tonic, why, gee whiz, Says Bill, \u201cPRINT INK'S THE BEST THAT 18.\" TRAVELERS\u2019 CHEQUES f 16g.AMERICAN BAN KES ASSOCIATION and pronounce them a great source of comfort.Safer than money.M time and foreign exchange worries.+ ® Cashed everywhere, because self-identifying and guaranteed.e We will be pleased to explain the system.\u2014e\u2014\u2014le Eastern Townships Bank.< $220.00, wth Mr.G.E.Merrill, Bulwer.for - LIGHT AT ROBERTSPN | the.printipal figure in a runaway - yesterday morning, He was left sit n & wagon ai the Post Office; .\"=.en\u201d.\u2014The'.Berlin Asbestos Company, Ltd, pu.NEED SOME NEW INDUSTRIES y Convenient, as saving .ol POSTE LU hn Wd ASIA rl = 207 SEE By NP ty 0 Arr ee Ah me re em ar dr aq dp pra = ns de A es kin PRT EE ci pepe rs af WHR * agen rar RE PEE IE NE e.g re \" a \u201c core: Ea + cortm rate eden eA APA 5 a = Er bar ss ret Ee comnts = ete 7 it -.i > Rte i 1 f h 3 ! 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Ar EE i iF bE i.à i y | i bE : CN | \"48 \u20184K nn es A SE RTE if Le i ae i PEL 1 - + - .TE A joy np 538 Mu 2 : A i Lr di * BE 5 A TL £ wn oo * = CER ot = a i: eal Si 2 fi us ZE SEER .2-8 A } \\ 7 SA Ne Ex an A al \u20ac : I RJ LE PVR 1, nr HA pe EE [EER RE Ne PRE + _ p\u201d > \u2026 fT re Rp ey: omc rT.; x Te Lim SER serre Eee mr verge - So an ie gy TE ASS POUPEE EES Ey Tp 0 2 - ve 0e LA 6 SM Lena tante: malar dn oh\u201d antisite nw es KT ga - Spinco gg ry 3 ENT A0 XA Rp - « A\" Sen am PERRI a4 ; RI ENE) 27 yg erg «+ ns - \u2019 = = vint TEYPRL, i or a - Toa LE 0 Dr, AE oa AL ARE 2 font rte EE rE.A = ere Ae mt Amer .ISNT SE 4 eg RR Aw, a PR A CE PN Tl 2535 OT mas +R AEE EE ry ERLE) © $ pros a man FSC SE = ox \u201che Ee TR PR \u201cAR tp Le SNL : Ta NL me RS, me P ~ a ope - oh oF Ze pened SIN _ er Sow dec ogy we ® Nef AYE 2 A JE teh; ino eal Ln pat * a aly mn = Lo.% vo \u201cot a ~ Ps.=.i - ns es .RR MY + HEA Ri 2 a ve oe, 26 L yi 5 a al eS 6 15.#3 TITRE TE ATEN ae ug aR es : - 8 uv cr us YT Wy £ - rN TS vou or 53 Ve 0 pag = \"WY pee pr ety Ea Lu i dlauh Dug .ol 22e aa of rie iy I FLAN ati se Pt gk P rama = amon Ng ee \u201c here._ ot er La Mrs.Robt.Jamieson.Daily Reports From Correspondents Of What Is Going On.Lt, MELBOURNE.- Among- those who spent Thanke- giving in town were: Mr.Ernest Val- lee, of Montreal, guest of his mother; Mr.Gifford Mathias, of Ayer\u2019s CIifi, with his grandparents, Major and Mrs.Mathias; Miss Hattie Arbuckle, of Montreal, and Mr.Chas.Arbuckle of Montmagny, guests of their ther, Mrs.Arbuckle; Miss Celia Ww COX, er, kom, of Toronto, guest of Mr.and Mrs! J.Harkom; ontreal, with his uncle, Mr.Fred Toth: Mr.Reggie Converse, of Montreal, \"with his parents, Mayor and Mrs.Converse; Mr.Harold Joyce, of Montreal, guest of his grahdparents, Mr.and Mrs.Jobn Dickson; Miss Mabel Smith, of Lennoxville, guest of.Miss Lulu Chapman.Recent departures include: Mr.Oli- .Ver |Craik to Sherbrooke on Monday; Miss BE.Cox to Montreal, the guest of friends; Mr.and Mrs.Harry Jones who have been some time in Boston, visiting friends, home.\u2018 e united.Protestant congregations held a Thanksgiving service in the! Congregational Church on Monday morning.The many friends of Mr.Henry No- \u201cble will be sorry to learn that he had gone to the hospital in Montreal for treatment.He was accompanied by his daughter,.Miss J.Noble.Hallowe\u2019en passed off very quietly A few of the boys enjoyed themselves by turning off the electric lights and playing numerous jokes, there being several pkin faces in windows.Constable atrick was around and kept order.Posts Thos.Nixon and daughter, Miss Mary, have gone to spend the inter in St.Albans and St.Johns- bu The W.C.T.U.held a meeting at.the residence of Mrs, J.Ewing on Tuesday afternoon.Recent arrivals and departures include: Miss Winnie Leith home after visiting friends in Danville; Miss B.Jones in Sherbrooke Tuesday.Mrs.W.E.McIver to ber home after visiting friends in Montreal; Mrs.G.Douglas to her home in 's serbrooke after visiting her parents, and ay .\u2014 HATLEY.2 Rev.R.Goudie left on Monday t for A N ew Laxative = best of the NA-DRU-CO line.will mail them.J pd - Ppvite- AGED Victor Kecords (two in \"ome sell for 50¢.\u2014 you \"édn Buy thet that \u2018way if 47e ~ the combisation plegses \u201c> you.Send up I0c.extra, add sve Wil forward ou s sample > mail.7 Ia AW a EI ¥ oon oath à RRooRD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910.ST.F RANCIS DISTRICT LOCAL HAPPENINGS.: \u2018gon, Mr.of Montreal, guest of her moth- \"Mrs.GC.Wilcox; Mr.John Har- Mr.Trevor Wilson, Montreal, where he is attending the Montreal Theological Conference.under the auspices of the Inter-Col- legiate Alumni Association, meeting in the Diocesan College, October 31, to November 3.Mr.Goudie was accompanied by Mrs.Ferrie and her Richard Ferrie, of Kirkin- tilloch, Scotland, the old home town of Rev.and Miss Goudie whose guests they have been for a short time at the Methodist Parsonage.Mr.Fer- rie, Sr., who came over at the Same time, is prolonging his trip as far west as Vancouver, B.C.Miss Ride has been spending the holidays at her home here.- Mr.and Mrs.H.Webster, of Coiip-* ton, were in the place on.Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.T.D.Hunter have taken possession of their property, the Hatley House, and will conduct the same for the following year.Arrivals and departures: Mrs.A, Impey from a short visit with rela- of :Sherbrooke, is at the home.of Mr.and Mrs.H.H.Brown, having beén called by the death of their little son ; Mrs.R.F.Morkill, of Sherbrooke, a guest at the LeBaron homestead ; Messrs.J.B.and M.W.LeBaron attended the funeral of the on Wednesday ; Mr.M.W.LeBaron, at Sherbrooke on Thursday ; Mr.G.White and his cousin, Miss Flora Adams, of South Durham, who is gt-~ tending the Sherbrooke Business College, at the Hatley House, guests of Mr.and Mrs.Jos.White for the holidays.The ladies of the \u2018\u2018Aid\u2019\u2019 were entertained at dinner on Wednesday by Mrs.M.Webster at her home on the Massäwippi Road.Several from this place attended the party given by Mr.and Mrs.G.Monday evening.Co ROCK.ISLAND AND DERBY LINE, Arrivals and departures: Mr.D.K i \u201c\u201cRedholme\u2019\u2019; 30 much better than ordinary physics, While thoroughlf eftestive, they never 1; 2 gripe, purge or cause hausea, and paver lose their effectiveness.One of the AALS RTL 25c.a box.If your druggist has ay of Canada, Limited, ~s es = Gilbert and his daughter, Lucy, Thanksgiving with Miss O.Gilbert : Mr.and Mrs.H.McDowell of Montreal, guests of their \u2018parents, Mr.\u201d and Mrs.McDowëll, South Main St.; Miss Upston, who has been visiting in town home; Mr.Chas.Hunt home from Boston; Mr.A.A.Lamorey from Montreal: Hon.John G.Foster, the guest of Mr.D.W.Davis at Mrs.T.B.Telford, visiting her Parents, a ;_been \u2014the best known to modern medicine \u2014is the active principle which makes eva hand Yes thst not yet stocked them, send 25c.and we 3 i WHY NOT ENTERTAIN 7 © 3 gti À \"WITH: AN INF ORMAL GRAM-O- 66 Gram-o-phone Afternoons\u201d are be- | | À coming popular with discriminating ; 4.2 | hostesses.The variety of the 3,000 se- i Bit backgrounds f for ifformal \u201cfour-o\u2019 clock-teas\u201d with.PHONE MUSICALE?lections afforded by Vict Records make such sfaus rs ple taie {Vacation.| A meeting of the W.-A.was held at |\" The next meeting of the Women's the Rectory on Wednesday afternoon.'Reading Club will.be held at Stan- tives at Coaticook ; Mrs.BE.A.Fox, ;.late Mrs.F.LeBaron at-N.Hatley, H.Carr at their home near Compton on 4 0.ET | om Noble iangd« little daughter, COE Fô Jo Mr.and Mrs.Thompson, in Boston; home again; Mrs.Aldrich on Wednesday to spend the wintér in Duf- bam with \u2018her daughter; Mr.E.W, Parker, of Lennoxville is in town ; Col.H.S.Haskell and Mr.Ora M.Carpenter left Thursday for a trip to New Orleans and Vera.Cruz, intend being Mrs.T.O: Ch: Marjorie from .ne about three weeks; La \u201cand daughter, \u2018a visit to East Milton, Mass.; Miss de Long,- of Ottawa, ] C.Hok t of her cousin, Mr.J.land; Mr.Harry Rickard is on his -stead Collège, hostess, Mrs.P.S.Dob son, at which Prof.P.8.Dobson give a lecture on \u201cA Few Modern \u2018Artistq,\u201d\u201d The current events will be given by Miss Wilhelming i Ve In the Congregational \u2018Church oa Sunday morning the subject will hing \u201cThe Flag of.the Kingdom\u2019\u2019; ing subject, \u2018Line's Bey; Miss Ida Pierce.+\" BroomBuRY.E Arrivals and departures: Miss Ella Vintinner, and little niece, Ella C ningham, of New York: guests 25 former\u2019s sister, Mrs.O.@.Coa: Mrs.Allan Batley, of Lancaster, home: on Saturday after a v Lit \u201cwith relatives here; Mrs, F.M.Shér- man, of Newport, Vt.guest of Mr.and Mrs.H.C.Turner for a few | days; Miss Ida Tite home from Cobalt, Ont., after a three weeks\u2019 visit with her two brothers there; Mr, and Mrs.R.A.Coates from Holeb, Me., for Thanksgiving with their relatives: The Misses McAdams and Mc- Oubbin,, teachers of Robinson, over Sunday with\u201d the \u2018 former\u2019s parents \u2018here; Mr.and Mrs.L.A.Bennett in: Robinson on Tuesday, \u2018the guests of - Mr.and Mrs.H.Webster; The Rev.Mr.Lewis and Mrs.Lewis calling yl \u2018friends here recently;.Mr.F.R.8 mat, of Newport, Vt, visiting the re beginning of the.week; : Mr.B.Kenzie guest of Mr.and Mrs.Je Wi Burt: on Tuesday; : 2 Messrs.A.H.Cérd aad J.F Mart.«in ard;àt present threshing\u2019 in this section.Thanksgiving service was held | at St.John\u2019s Church on Sunday last.The Rev.M.De Grouchey\u2019s daughter, Mrs.Moore attendéd service at ehe Methodist Church here on Suhday last and gave 148 T7 ARCHITECT.GREGOIRE, ARCHITECT, 95 fine A: Fallington Street, sSherbrookes \u2018Bell for BROKER.ollar § LORRIS, BTOCK BROKER, 67 n à i MORTE 5 Square, Sherbrooke.a .00 > Grain, Cotton bought and sold, _ a ptiminion.outright, or oa margin.[POR 21 00 L.= PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, W.A: FARWELL, (SPECIALIST > the Protestant Hospital).Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.87 Duf- pr Ave, Sherbrooke.Consultation 10- Mam: 1-4 p.m., and by appointment.2 C; BACHAND, M.D., SPECIAL- \u201cLS , Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.- Hours Ju consultation :\u2014At the Hospital \u2018 8 to 10 a.m., every day except undays: At his office; 17 Brooks St., : flarbrooke, Que., from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.A; DARCHE, M.D., SPECIALIST, J.Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat.Oifice, 49 King Street: __At_St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, 8-9.In \u201cRichmond, 1st Tuesday of month.moire Is Thetford Mines, 3rd Tuesday of month 5 IT \"A.C.ETEIER, M.D., SPECIAL- J.ty, C inary diseases.Consultation.grey - Pes., 45 King Street, Sherbrooke, Que., - self and \u2018by appointment, nr 8, 26 MONTREAL ST, f DE; Fils Office hours until 10 a.m.7 14 pm, 7-8 p.m., and by appointment.p FOWS : DFE \u201ca GADBOIS, SPECIALTY green ! Children's Diseases, 51 King St.J Physician to Sacred Heart Orphanage.0 Dien ma a t ce hours un a.Serge, m., 1 to 8 p.m.and 7-8 p.m.Bell 527.braid 7.EMILE NOEL.SPECIALTY : U Dea 7 Council 8t:, E.Sherbrooke [BEDFORD DISTRICT - LOCAL HAPPENINGS.Gathered by Daily Recard Cer- respondeats in Various Communities.eo) GRANBY.Mr.Floyd Johnson left on Tuesday for Berlin, Ont.Miss | Albani Fortin and Miss Gar- ceau, of Magog, are.guests of Miss Fortin.Messrs.| Greenshields, of Danville ; ; R.Farnsworth, Farnham ; Watt, of.Montreal, were in town for the holiy days: f Miss Belle Ross, Montreal, is the guest of Mrs.George Hunter.Dr.MacDonald, of Alexandria, Ont.is the guest of Mr.ard Mrs.J.Mul-' lin.Mr.and Mrs.Willi Neil spent a few days in town guests of friends.| Misses Gertrude and Mamie Flanagan were recent guests of their par-! ents.Mrs.George Norris is taking possession of \u2018Mrs.Murray's house on! Franklin street.| Hallowe'en was marked as usual by | many harmless pranks and some very : annoying by boys both small - and large.When property is broken and burned, as in some cases reported, then it certainly is more than a joke and should be dealt with severely.On account of the illness of Miss Janie Norris, of the Granby High School staff, the classes under her direction have been dismissed until | Friday afternoon.Mr: H.L.Gulline\u2019s family expect to leave for their new home in Montreal the, middie of the month.Messrs.Jack Blanchfield and J.Vittie spent Tuesday in Montreal.Mr.R.Clement spent a few days in Quebec this week.list this week.Mr.Brousseau is seriously ill \u2018with congestion of the lungs at the home of his daughter, Mrs.Gordon Morrison.| Miss Blanche Monty has returned, from New York, where she has been | visiting friends.\"Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Morgan spent the holidays at Ormstown.The annual Thank ofiering of the Woman's Missionary Society was held at the.residence of Mrs.8.H.C.iner on Tuesday afternoon.: There were a large number present and the offering amounted to over $70.Mrs.McKechnie, who is in Scotland, sent $25 to make Mrs.Chas.Aitchison a Mr.Gordon Morrison is on the sick | tween 900 and 1,000 bushels of wr Trane nips.Arrivals and departures: Miss Bessie Bradley, of Montreal, home for holidays; Mrs.Goddard, of Shefford, at Mr.Duboyce\u2019s; Mr.Arlie Mizener.home\u2019 from Stanstead College for holidays; Mrs.Jasper Bacon and son, of Montreal, guests at her father\u2019s for the holidays; Mr.and Mrs.Fred \u2018 Johnson, of Brome, at Mrs, Rufus Blunt's.name n KNOWLTON.Mr.George G.Foster, K.C., been appointed one of the new direc- Mrs.Streeter, of Bondville, went to Montreal this week accompanied ' a ! |that could be desired.\\by Dr.N.W.Harris, to consult \"specialist.7 Mr.H.H.Rublee has\u2019 been making improvements to his residence.Mrs.N.M.Harris entertained the \u2018those present, Ladies Whist Club on Thursday even- ng On account ot the small attendance the concert on Tuesday night in aid of the Reading Club was postponed until Tuesday, November 15th, when a special entertainment will be given by Miss Ella.Lambly, elocutionist, of Montreal, assisted by her brother, Dr.W.O., Lambly, baritone, of Cookshire, and a former resident of Knowlton; also Miss Georgie Learned, contralto, of Cookshire, : and Miss Mabel McCrae, pianist, also of .Cookshire.' QUESTION AS TO HOUSE OF LORDS.will Result in Holding Broad Constitutional Convention.+ | WHOLE QUESTION OF FEDERATION OF.EMPIRE WILL BE , DISCUSSED.London, November 4.\u2014It may now be- announced n'the best authority that the conference of the leaders of the Government and of the Opposition to consider the question of the THouse of Lords wilt result in holding a broad constitutional convention next year, which will deal with the whole question of.the federation of the British Empire.This degree.of understanding among the leaders has been reported during the past three weeks, .whereas a -month ago no agréement seemed possible.Its explanation is \u2018the remarkable growth in favor of the federati idea among political men of all lasses.Ireland, of course, was the chief life member.Mrs.Dougall contributed a reading.The annual Thanksgiving supper; : was held in the Congregational | Church on Monday evening.As usual \u2018the menu was all that could be desired] The musical programme Was | much\u2019 enjoyed.The W.C.T.U.will hold.its regular meeting in the Temperance Hall on Friday.Reports of the Provincial .; Co vention will - be read and tea brid 3 , Water Weoln, served.; $14._ Wate Puwews, .WEST BOLTON.i .Mining.2 A beautifu1 warm evening brought : Patent Soltelter, La large company of people out for .preying.the Thanksgiving supper in Brill 310.00 ! po Phones.| Church, on October 3lst.Chicken \u2019 Ipie and other good things were serv- led to about 150 people, after which - ; ANTE NAVY \u201cJ all repaired to the church proper and .listened to a mgst excellent pro- - CANDIDATE WON gramme.Rev.E.M.Taylor, of Knowl- .I on, who acted as chairman, Rev.Mr ° - - {Continued from page 1.) Hayden, of South Stukely; Rev.Geo.?LA sentiment of the people, and that [C.Wood, of Knowlton, pastor of the sv - the day of retribution is near at |church, and Mr.Walsh, Manager of spel hand.\u201c - Molson Bank, Waterloo, gave very : - \u2018These sharp, ringing sentences of appropriate addresses.There were Mr.Bourassa were wildly cheered and be added: \u2018You must not -think that we have been waging an anti-British empaign.Far from it.I tell you, ~ and I tell the people of the provinces, where the English predominate, that we are just as loyal to the old land also recitations and choruses beautifully rendered by the scholars.Miss Blanche Mooney, the teacher, was given great praise for the way in whic \u2018h she had trained her pupils.The singing of the Doxology brought a very enjoyable evening to a close.The proceeds were over .$50.00, Your correspondent would like to correct report in last Friday's Record that Mr.Felton Johnson had | lost two cows, wiich should read Mr.Walter Phelps.Mr.Walter Davis has been making great improvements on his home with ntomach a as they are.We are not afraid to.wit Tat by this naval policy.sr Sharma .d Laurier is endangering the oar es &ütonomy of Canada.So far as loy- ap to \u2018is concerned we have nothing to iopetite and he ashamed of.We protested against rood, because - the people not being consulted, and rouid te NO our protest seems to have been suc- 5 nights, OF ceesful.This is merely the beginning gery all the _ ad we shall go a long way yet.you would \u2014 Wait and see.\u201d ver pills to F.D.MONK ON RESULT: Mr.F.D.Monk, M.P., for Cartier, who stumped the county on bebslf Gf Mr.Gilbert, the Natlonal- \u201cist and anti-naval candidate, stated last night that he was greatly pleas- ol with the result: \u2018We had,\u201d bowels clean be ontained nd - contains = 0 thoroughly ndigestion or hing ter said.\u201call \u2018the forces of the sivern: por sour ca Ment\u2019s organization and peculiar mar \u2018to cure ory against ns, and yet we won Ta.t was a triumph for the - prin- handler or ~ tple that the people should have ê hou 2 given a chance to say whether \u2014 approved of the naval bill or \u201cMan as be not, Evidently the people of: Drum- e may be + mend and Arthabaska do not so ap- Misfits © prove.When you come to think of bmed to 8 \u2014 it the election of Mr.Gilbert in the dee of tremendous odds and organ- sation is wonderful.Mr.Gilbert is à honest, sturdy French-Canadian, eed\u2019 received.and I think he\u2019 will make good at Morrow Ss: tawa.He knows English and I ex- rs he to see him make a name for 0.mself in Parliament.\u2019 js, and a _! suppose he will sit on the Op- ntreal, co mp On side of the House?\u201d : Ke, os at the eu I suppose s0.\u201d replied Mr.gu \u2019 recently.day et Monk went on to say that the bn n of the - it wy was the more complete when io the Que L 88 remembered- that Sir Wilfrid of er [ad Al the cards in his own, a \u201c dan- \u20ac selected the ground.He Te \u201cat Mrs- or before the Oppositionists ; at the county was to be open- Hartin retve after 8 VOTE WAS DIVIDED.with relatives \"lay vo en asked as to whether the Eng- fs.oo (ation we had zone for or against- the =.: and M alist candidate, hoth Mr.Monk QUITTED.thous Bourassa said that they - Criminal event the vote had been pretty Le sterday and thet © ivided.Nr.Bourassa - added \u201cman pamed ?Dolled many English voters 5, accused of on the their votes for Gilbert quitted.by pnd that \u2018the navy as pro- a F of 0 ue ® Government would be tie Whatever Th an Imperialis-, i : à.& : © suppers à that it would be better\u2019 OF poy & man who wag in favor\u2019 Jacques quarters of an acre has harvested be- | ane *ring the Whole matter to the clapboards and paint.Mr.Arthur Tarner had _ a bee | on Saturday morning on his shed: Mr.Nelson Chamberlain, from threg YS Shines Stoves So They Stay Shined \u2018Black Knight\u201d is a joy to every woman who takes pride in her home.It enables her to, have the stoves always clean, freshly polished and brilliantly black.; \u201cBlack Knight\u2019 is ready to use \u2014easily applied\u2014and a few rubs brings a mirror-like polish, \u201cBlack Knight\u201d does away with all the hard work and dirty work of stove polishing, If your dealer should not have \u201cBjack Knight\", we will send you a large can, postpaid, for 10e, The F.F.Dalley Co.Limited, HAMILTON, Ont.24 Watore sf tho famous \u2018\u201c2 ln 1 \" Shee Polish.have.\u2018| attention _ to the stumbling block, It was found that 1even the most.Radical members of i the Government, including Winston ; Churchill and Lloyd George, were 1 strongly opposed to giving Ireland\u2019 the degree of independence possessed .|by Canada and Australia.They were willing to concede to her similar relations to the Imperial Government as Ohio to Washington or Ontario to the Dominion of Canada.The Unions ist leaders are ready to compromises on the Irish question on that bast.The details of local government.for Scotland, Wales and England must:be worked out next year at the conyen-.tion.Meanwhile a ahevandy quëge \"tions will be left in abeyande in PaN liament, and, by mutual agreement between both partiès, Mr.Redmond \u2018will be deprived of all power to em- barass the Government, the Union- iets, if necessary,.voting with the Cabinet.Mr.Redmond has vacillated so frequently since he has been ' in America that his real position is not understood here by anybody, but, according to a despatch from ' Albany, N.Y., published in to-day\u2019s papers, \u2018 he demands home rule, similar to that enjoyed by A independent colonies.Should he attempt to press | this demand when Parliament reag- sembles, he will meet the combined: ists.Mr.O Connor, according to the latest despatches, favors the milder home rule enjoyed by the individual evidence that the masses of Irish home.rulers will .welcome such a dispensation.Public opinion as a whole in this country will receive the -an- nouncement of \u2018the proposed solution of the constitutional crisis with, general satisfactidn.It will officially be made \u2018public after Parliament meets.MGR.STAGIN APOSTOLIG DELEGATE.Archbishop of Aquila Succeeds Mgr.Share HAD BEEN REPORTED FOR SOME TIME THAT LATTER WOULD NOT RETURN.\u201cMontreal, November 4\u2014 A was received from Rome last \u2018night stating that , Mgr.Stagani, archbishop of Acquila, has been appoint- Mgr.Stagani will arrive in Canada shortly to take up his new duties.The news of the resignation of Mgr.Starretti has been expected for some time.The legate lefi, Canadian shores early in the summer and it was freely reported then that he would not re- turu in an official capacity.Since his departure, rumors have been rife of friction between the legate and the French-Canadian clergy, it -: being claimed, by the latter that -Mgr.Starretti was partial to the English section of the Roman Catholic church in Canada and did not pay enough French-Canadian branch.However, that may be, it is known that \u2018Mgr.Sbarretti\u2019s departure for Rome some months ago was regarded as significant.When he did Ie return for the Eucharistic Con- ress, it was regarded as evidence he | would not come again.Mgr.Sbarretti succeeded Mgr.Fal- ecnio as delegate to Canada in-1903.Previous to this he had .been Bishop has + \u2018opposition of the Liberals and Union-; ] states of America, There is growing cable ed apostolic delegate to Canada in | jthe place of Mgr.Donato Sbarretti.DAILY NEWS FROM TOWNSHES - NEW PARIS) OF OF FOSTER AND KContinued from page 1.3 considered very good for a first seas Ion.- : SURPRISE PARTY AT MELBOURNE.; .Melbourne, Nov.4.\u2014(Special)\u2014The young people of Kirkdale and vicinity made a surprise party at the Church tors of Montreal Street Railway.| Hal in honor of Miss Mary Adcock, which was largely attended from there and also from Lisgar, Ulverton \u2018and L\u2019Avenir.The evening was all Mr.Harry Hall made an adress om behalf of coming the guest of the evening, to which Miss Adcock replied in a short address, thanking those present for the honor they were conferring upon her.The evening was ! spent in games and social intercourse Refreshments Were served by the ladies.One of the games was a guessing game in which prises were given, ladies prize went to Mary Ad- cock the booby prise fell to Miss Doak, gentlemen's prize went to Mr.Reg.Porter, while the booby prize was captured by Mr.Alex.Bothwell, of L'Avenir.As the hands of the J elock revolved towards the departing hour, Mr.Fred Rock, of.L'Avenir, | seconded by Mr.A.J.Lyster, moved a Vote of thanks to the ladies and committee for their labors in getting up such à successful entertainment, which was umanimously carried.The \u2018members\u2019 of the committee were Mrs.| D- Stuart, convener; Miss Florence | Adcock and Mr.Harry Desney.The! \u2018snging of Auld Lang Syne followed the National Anthem, coupled with the many good wishes to Miss Mary Adcock, who was about to leave for \u2018Huntingdon resume her duties as (teacher im the school there, brought jte.a close one of the pleasantest so- cial reunions in that.place.\u2014_\u2014 DID NOT KNOW WHO HIS GUEST - |WAS.| Coaticook,: November 4.\u2014(Special)\u2014Generally speaking, the proprietor of the Costicook House knqws who are his guests.There was an exception to the rule this week.In going through| his hotel he noticed that one of the bedrooms was locked.Having in mind that this: room was not occupied he went to his hotel register to find out to whom Ît was assigned.He still last room.He w ited' à day and the room rempined locked.At s sick or \u201chad committed: sulcide jor some- |.toux of that kind.With.» ne pa gett mb ly.dpened it and went in.- \"The \u2018robin whe-moattered .- with, the\" \u2018eft dently 's mat, ts-\u2018ofsomé person, evi- Whëfbed'was untouch- ed; \u201cAh exam ination of the, ects.led, him tb the Halo .théy \u2018 be-\u2018 -lodged to.a bank Mapniager \u2018dr -Mon- tréal, althou ad suc-.ceded in getting inte \u2018is hotgl with- o his ro a \u2018the appearance He had- train when the: proprietor was asleep, had gone upstairs and taken possession of the room, but without going to bed had left immediately on : a hunting trip Report says that /the hunting trip was not a success and {he was not therefore able to pay for his room th ough the sale of venison.The matter was fixed up some way.| between, the proprietor and the bank manager f Montreal and is \u2018managing the bark gain, CF ai ;\u2018 BRIGHA M.Arrivals à Cole, of Blackwood: Montreal Messrs.H.Granby, at M Misses ntreal; guests of Miss F.The Misses Morey, - of and 8t.Lambert and er and F.Dougall, of orey\" s; Miss Grace \u2018Hawthorne and \u201cbrother, Howard, of Mcntreal, at Mr.Hawthorne\u2019 8; Mr.Steed, of Montreal, : Preaching here on Sunday; Mr.John: \u2018McCarty, home\u2019 from Winnipeg; \u2018Mrs.M.Hutchins, of Montreal, a guest at Mr.E.A.\u2018Hut- ching\u2019, Mr.R.Wilson \u2018Carr preaches his farwell sermon.here on November 6, ve has accepted a.call to Alburgh, Mrs: Walter Carter is very ill with quinsy.| & wn EAST DUNHAM, \u201cThe funeral of the late Mrs, Geo.J ohnson, who died on Saturday, t , took Place at th Catholic Church, y Dun.bam, on Monday morning.Mr.J.G.| Wales, who has been critically ill \u2018f some Gime, is slowly recovering.| writes: \u201cFor y ; years I have been troubled with chronic Constipation.This ailment never comes single-handed, and 1 have been victim to the many illnesses that constipation brings in its train._ Medicine after medicine I have taken in order to find relief, but one and all\u201d left me in the same hopeless condition, It seemed that nothing would -expel from me the one ailment that caused so much trouble, yet at last I read about these hit was indeed lucky day f t was in a ay for me, for I was impressed with the statements m that I determined to hey hab for al, ch e re ted my stomach and bewels.am cured of constipation, and I claim they have no equal as,n medicine.\u201d over half a century Dr.Morse\u2019s t Pills have been curing constipation clogged, inactive kidneys, - with all the ailments which result from ey cleänse the whole system of Havana, Cuba.and purif \u201cthe blood, Sold everywhere A PIs i) BY.EY : about | ome in on the proper.: | PXGE THREE ~ DRawm MEETING | {F k ar concssccetoccc0cc00008 | or AT GLEN SUTTON.School 5, School BONDVILL C ) Glen Sutton; ial)\u2014The 32n Clericus was eid at Glen Sutton on Wednesday.T of the Holy Gommunion at 10.30 by Bishop Farthing, assisted by Rev.Arch-deafon Naylor, of Farnham \u2018and Rev.F.Wi noon a special chapter was ance were: The Naylor; Rev.; F.W.Steacy; Rev.J.W.The business mainly consisted of the formation of the parish of Foster and Bondville ang following resolution wag passed: .\u201cThat this deanery respectfully recommends t | cese, that B Mission, of; part of the Clericus for At five o\u2019dl by the Ladies Glen House, of the de hones.The Bisho \"Perkins, vi there will ton Parish.| fa of Knowlton, be created a se arate mission.\u201d Chapter formed themselves into ei discussion of jects as arranged by the programme.after which the members ake a visitation of Bol- HAD BEEN RE- MENDED.November 4.\u2014(Spec- meeting of the Brome here was a celebration the Steacey.In the after- Supplies, meeting of deanery Those in attend- Bishop; Archdeacon jRural Dean Bell; Rev.Revs J.M.Coffin; | Martin; also laymen, eld.in this connection the _.the Synod of the Dio- dville, now part of the | Jron Hill, and Foster, and Coffee Pots.They do not rust or burn out.Call in and see them at JAMES THOMPSON'S 15 Strathcona Sgusere.Sater N H.Foster, \u20ac.McClay, J.Mrs ant 5 ig iy w.D.y In- Tea Kettles, \u2018 Preserving Kettles, galls Saucepans, of | kinds and sizes, : Frying Pans, Double Boilers, Tea A Deceiving Month 2 Yes, October.is.Don\u2019 t think ° Summer is gone or that winter ° is here.We will have a snatch © of both\u2014yet.Now i is the time © to be careful | of your health] Get your system in_good shap by takes .Griffith\u2019 s Hypophosphites the best fall tonic medicine, It will put your system in- shape to stand the season\u2019s changes.Sold at Griffith's Drug Store (Kodak Store.) 131 Wellington St, Developing and Printing for Amateurs.: j -t ®eecessecesssecsccee JeeeeseeTtesse seers sree tee saees members of the a - Bub- asth, served the ock supper was s\u2019 Aid Society at ery departed for their goes from here to Vale Mansonville, and from STRAW\u2014At Dixvi le, Que., day, October 31st Mr.and.Mrs.Albert Straw.POIRIER\u2014At Sutton, 1910, a da ghter to Mr.Mrs.James Poirier.| BEATTIE\u2014At Robertsonville, on Wednesday, Odtober 26th, 1910, a son to Mr.\u2018and Mrs.G.L.\u2018Beattie.LYNCH.\u2014At North Hatley, Que., on Monday, October 81, and Mrs.Gordon Lynch a daughter.1910, \u2018à son on \u201cQue.- Dunham, Ni A terribly : William got his he sticker at nd to Mr.O\u2019B so serious th taken off the Yeats, ass Mr.- he has gone back to} shade and ARM HAD TO BE 1+ AMPUTATED.#.O'Brien, of this place, Stevens and Coutu\u2019s and door factory.The damage done en\u2019s hand and forearm is sted by: Dr.G.F.L.Fuller, of Cowanst ville.- vill be STRONG 50 years.CRANDALL.\u2014At Dunboro, Que., November 2, - {illness, Mrs.Sylv DEATHS.1910, on Mon- to October apd 1910, to Mr.on after a\u2019 painful er Crandall, aged Funeral Friday the 4th, at 1.30 p.m.at the house.Te I: CENTRAL RaiLWAY@® TIME TABLE In October 10th, 1910, BOSTON & NEW YORK EXPRESS \u2014 .Leave Bherbrooke 7.36 a.m.daily, arrive Levis 1.00 p.m., Quebec 1.05 p.m.Dining car Sherbrooke to Rob- ertaon daily except Sunday.p.m.daily: except Sunday, .arrive - Levis 9.10 p.m., Quebeo 9.15 p.m.Fr .car Bherbrooke to Blach e ACCOMMODATION = Leave Sherbrooke | ~ 7 p.m.daily except Sunday, arrive : Valley\u2018 Jct.8.30 a.m.\u2019 to.and Ch audiere Valley Divisions.in the village, bi not occur there.extremely sorry rible affliction, caught in the planer or sash at the arm had to be same afternoon by \u2018Dr.This season\u2019s Dealers Everywhere.at yours, write for circular to I nearest agency of the - COWA Mr.A.E.Ross with his usual generosity and kindness remembered several of the invalids and semi-invalids after a recent hunting trip.duck is a toothsome delicacy, which delighted the recipients of this dence of Mr.Rass\u2019 prowess.person who received these black duck } feel exceedingly grateful to Mr.Fo: Mrs.James O.Buck is quite ser ously ill and has gone to\u201d \u2018Montreal -O\u2019Brien owns a saw-mifl here for r an operation.200 of Real Beauty | it gives the best light of ail | | The Rayo gives a'white, soft, mel ow, diffused.light\u2014easy on the eye because it cannot flicker.You can usé your eyes as long as you wish under ithe Rayo light without strain.The Rayo Lamp is low-priced, \u2018and even though you pay $5, $10 or $20 for other lamps, you may get more expensive decorati ions but you cannot get a better light than the low-priced Rayo gives.dt Ton shade-holder holds the n firm and true.new burneradds strength and appearance, ce a Rayo User, Always One.+ NSVILLE.- Nature implanted jn the Coffee berry all the - : Ingrédients t 0 produce a Bealthful, invigorating ou HEALTHY if you take before each meal a wine glassfulof ~~ remem.a ow Michel ye St.Tonic Wine.ht this accident did His-many friends are to learn of this ter- Black evi- | Every ET For timetables oh farther.particulars, apply to any of Company's Agents, or to EK.« Grundy, GF.& P.A.brooke; - Tu S PACIFIC Lennoxville Service Local trains between Sherbrooke -and Montreal run to and from Lennoxville, Hunters\u2019 \"Excursions | .:;, FROM SHERBROOKE TO A Maktaws: to TomiskAming and Kipawa .Ironsides: t0- Miniwak i, Aylmer, Que.; at , s Que- St.Adele, Que., to: t Lauriet.Riviere a\u201d Pierre .Jct.to Chicoutimi, Que., including La Tuque and Roberval \u20181branches via Quebec.AT FIRST CLASS SINGLE FARE AND ONE-THIRD.A x Good gone until November 9th.LS Returdipg-until- December 3rd, 1 1910.Aus For tickets \u201cAnd~fwil information apply to any Canadian Pacific Railway, À Agent, - gts.So, oa TIRE ) \u2018SHERBROOKE TIME TABLE ème ol.907: C.H.FOSS, \u2018Agent, City Ticket Office, No, 2.Strathcona Sq.Bell phone 200.\u2018 People\u2019 s 168, Ww.HARRIBON, Bell Station Agent.phone 197.7 ; \u201cTo LIVERPOOL Nov: 4, Fri, EMPRESS OF IRELAND Nov: 10, Thurs., LAKE MANITOBA Nov.18, Fri., EMPRESS OF BRITAIN Sailing lists, rates, plans, etc.on sn plication.All lines.represented.\u2018BOYS AND GIRLS - Here is your chance to earn a Free Watch, \u201cguaranteed for cne yecr ; or gold filled Blouse Pin Set, or gold filled Locket Chain, both guaranteed to wear ten years, for a few mdputes\u2019 work selling two dozen collar buttons at 10c.each.Send no money, just name and address.| and receive goods by return mail.CRESCENT NOVELTY Co., Sutton, Que: WANTED 1 inch, \u20182 inch and 3 inch dry Birch & Maple | Immediate Shipment, G.A.SPENGER, 55 8t.Francois Xavier 8t., Montreal, | Wanted Immediately and yearling hens, Rocks, Wyandottes, Reds and Orping- tons.Also, experienced poultry mun, capable\u2019 at plucking, ete.Apply to Pure bred: pullets A.P, HILLHOUSE, a\u2026nsoconseccassob povocves PASSENGER\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 4.00 \u2018 Also connecting trains om the Megane ° Trains es, Trains \u2014 Arrive from .Leave for Chi Detroit ü Boston, Port- roan am laid and inter- on | land .¥- - mediate points, .Boston, | Port- Montres! > Que- - land andinter- 33 Sm.Palo, Detrolt, mediate points - : Chicago & Weat [Island Pond, : 9.15 LB mn, Quebec, Mon- - Coaticook, te (E oo treal, and iuter- ntermedia X08 : stations, Sun A D peints.Chic De- Zoaticook, Gor- 11.32 Sm, ; troit oronto, \u2018 m, Po and Montreal.Daily.\u2014 and Boston.\u201d Boston Port.Mont: To- d and all daly ron uffalo points east.ye , Ohio & West Richmond, Que.4-55.p.m.Ceatioook and\" beo, and\u2019 inter- D8 sly iate mediate poirte.rian) points Coa \u2018and Richmond, Que- intermediate 635 p.m.and! inter- stations linia points.Montreal, Rion- Coaticook, Is- mond, 815 pm.land Pond & in- mediate dot termediate pla.N.H.BEWHLL, City Pass.Kit rem or gere voue .i +, CC .vie ananas ndiinenten emebta bas Lace drames aan dit.5 sont ar Sr ê ce Lo Ce sy _ A .am Be - ares es - res - ge A ae tin mans EY | a ey cages cin age TA gma pee ae Sn i Ta ae = és À! 4 Eire Hl $.\u201crv Ca ape geen nb + .rose dota be memento 8 vam OTL Rpg App yr derye me ® te games ~c.0 \u2014_ eee ee a Caen mi 3 2 SL TREE Pp we EL mF pe ee a .paie rer Dm ae ; oe pera .i ta.A Lo .a co ee oo.BP ie.em eagra a ga na FP.TTR Ca SE am meni gan : = un rari mam 5 LA Kirin enn bape a Le mas D6 en mee \u2018\u201c : SSI pie care a ses NER REY ER I Do aa rape garb: ote, up I EA | su à \"es 6 a a ae M TR = a es mae cme AN Ch awe en 2-4 wm \u2014 ef hema £4 + ale meme at es vet am nes bn RS ES EE a, a A Nef rr jt ar.- « DIET ee ses PR Aa ES + md a dat \u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014RT eG IS RL WR TET FWA TT i HE A BRL mE au NE \\ RN 40 pe Ss, ASN WL Toki À 2 : og AY LE > nip rm ae namin 47 00 2 et COS 3 «DER §: RE AR A i K * P's Io Es CUS US Ee oR 45 sign LES Les 25 Pre, « + 3 wo ER CAR ): 4 pe ey SY CER à CRITE 18 fat à e EH LI ITY.RSR ie 7 .[er 4 > ¥) x Tot FAT Abs Me \" A x Li Jar eee avais od EE gy - nb rl \u201c cr ! 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TRES Eat ions to receive a l'ancy Basket.Sherbrooke.elsewhere.About 25 good strong packing cases for of LT NE 28e What is more agreeable for a small gift Gi manyisvcas- We have present the best assortment of Fancy Baskets ever shown in Fancy acd plain Baskets, Silk Lined - Baskets, Glove Baskets, Handkerchief Baskets and our big Market Baskets.We guarantee our prices to be lower than in stock at stock of «À sale.\u2019 VERCOATS which bear the Semi-ready Mark of f Quality have many other marks of distinction.The Label is our Seal of Satisfaction, and we try always to make it yours for quick recognition.It\u2019s not a \u201cSemi-ready\u201d unless it bears this mark and the plain price worth in the pocket.- - $15, $18, $20, $25, $30.Semi-ready Tailoring .JOHN O.DUNCAN: a \u2014 THIS FALL Piano Store, you will find the choose from\u2014that the styles are the and Organ in our store.purchase.aluminum action (the very best made Player-Piano and the small Boudoir for Player-Pianos of any make.homes.very low prices.If you need any kind of a PIANO OR ORGAN ON\u2019T FORGET that at H.C.Wilson & Sons new largest stock to very latest, and include the most desirable instruments of the day.You will find our prices moderate, and a tag showing the actual price, in plain figures.is attached to every Piano And then we make easy terms by monthly or quarterly payments, with a fair discount when the whole amount is paid at the time of We have over 100 new Pianos and Organs in stock this week, The famous Heintzman & Co.Pianos.Wilson Pianos.Kranich & Bach Pianos, Weber Pianos, Milton Pianos, the Columbus Bondoir Piano.department, for Player- Pianos, where are shown the splendid line of Heintzman & Co.Player-Pianos with Special in any country), the ever popular Autopiano of New York, the Wilson Player- -Piano in mission case or mahogany ; just the instrument for a small room\u2014 plays the full 65 note roll and sells new at $450, complete with bench and 12 rolls of music.We allow fair value for used Pianos \u2018in exchange Estey Organs, Wilson Organs, for churches and We have a few special bargains in slightly used Upright Pianos to-day, and several older Pianos at Visitors always welcome.- Splendid stock of Band and Orchestral instruments Pianos carefully tuned and re- this fall.1000 Edison Records on hand.\u201cPianos to rent.paired,\u201d Branch Store | - at Magog H.C.WILSON & SONS NEW PIANO STORE Wilson Building Sherbrooke BOSCOBEL.Arrivals and departures: Miss Oborne, from a trip to New York; Miss Louise Lummis, home from Dun- ham for the Thanksgiving holidays, Mr.Reginald Moffatt, to Montreal, plter spending Thanksgiving at home; Hallowe'en, Miss A.Truax on a visit to Mrs.M.Lord, Grande Ligne.There yas a very pleasant evening (Social Dance) given at the home of | Mr.and Mrs, Norman Copping, SHERBROOKE DAILY REGORD, FRIDAY, NOTAMBER 4, 1910, = = i EE atl esa =- ES ae Sore we ee ABOUT.RESERVING SEATS FOR i ° \"THE ASSOCIATION CONCERT (PROPERTY IN uy | CS New COURSE.| : ° | Plan.opens At.2 o\u2019cloek = Monday a 7 a À mp ° sn or morning at YiM.CA.(for those SHOWS INGRE oF L e 4° who desire to-regerve À \"same seat | 1.| for the entire course.are the ones you will buy sooner or later.Better p em ot : ® re | Cut your electric light bill down next month.Obey, e _.Plan opens Toeéday morning, same.e Vise of -Z and place, far those who desire | Valuation Has Now Passed Over e Christ ee ELECTRICAL REPAIR 8 SUP} ss] i | Single reserved yi for | as Six Miltion and a Half Mark.6.| \u2014+ Le ath , [cert on gale Tu morn rice | ® Jewell} 503 and Toe.{res 1 IS AN INCREASE OF $389,590 |° W.J.WIGGETT, 100 Wellington st, \u201c, F ; Etc NH A We have seténtiy ppésived To avoid confusion Monday morn- I : a ult wpm pres lng, be sure fo ask.tor numbered OVER THAT OF THE PAST : = md: .\u2018candles rom gland.choice\u2019 ti fmmediately upon arri- : ++++++w+++++++++e2+++2%e * FF 3 Erie an Toe, Tan goal HAGA Me.Ÿ.3.Geimth, secretary t Fp: r : \u2014\u2014 Mr.F.J.Griffith, secretary-treas- j G 3210 aad 430 ver pal mre or | om eases Weather-Proof Shoe PC of each kind an early selec-.SN with the property valuation of the S tion is desirable._ | Bo iE IRE.eity, as shown on the valuation roll Wet Weather and Cold Weather make Foot Protection n 5 3 in Lu Er Ia homologated by the City Council, Better buy Shoes than cough inedicine.ecessary, ~ Bell A.C.SKINNE R.pbs he pat mre Te otal figures for 1910 axa 56 |§ 5, O08 STORM EROCE SHES\" Vatcrvioot vio win Wf 8 yy ow patrio ion, y».by or an increase ot $389 ,959 | Me st P tf 8h Black T _ : 200000 Jeweller and Opti , ; Joining iE with the other cities : of Can- over that of 1909.The figures by |¢ Women\" 8 \u2018Storm Proof \u201cShoes.lack Tan enn 55 % no A a.Chap à \u2018 e |Wards are as follows : mn | Sti SL RO follows: M.J.CHOQUETTE, 85 Wellington Stren - ty and\u201d eo chabter and show Div.1.§ 160,000 $ 1 9.600 VESSUVSSSSSSVAS SNS NES SEES SII = 2 that Âhe men of gif fait city are not [piv.2°.147,350 154,400 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014emmmme di.% i coon cos, Tastond, aaroused | Div.3 LL.210,800 EYES TESTED FREE| WE CAN HELP \u2018vou In F : den | Doing it for erbraoke,\u2019\u2019 we are Coote Perhaps you are wondering what will : Chorus rehearsal.ee Freainie tor tag it for Stigghrooke, Canada, and $ 742,595 Fe top and think.it may be on account Highs \u2018at St.Peter's Church Hall at- \u201cYou ili be pls to : from: .South Ward.of £ defective eR Go.will ghpertally Es 0.sharp.- Miss Merritt's i tter i A ¢ ben com- Div.Be Lee $ 463,600 fit you to the latest and gp-to-date Mr.Donaid French, of Sawyervills, mittee had a most successful Visit to Div.6 .Lu.399,450 Glasses at honest prices.» vas town yesterday on his way to Montreal and St.Johns, and are.Div.7 re wee aero 302.00 MH.J.LABEREE & GO.a An tans {much pleased with their trip throu LYS ene ce nee , Johnst Bl 3 NNOXVILLE ; M Association Concert Course.Six \u2018our rovi 8, .D gh Dv, 8 tes ses.saeess 260.000 2 QE = lock, \u2014 ee LUN x SAVE ¢ 6 { 0e {high class concerts\u2014$1.50.# ry organisation 1e not.political, AVLG wn : 68,000 | > Admissi Miss Constance Frith has returned [nor any ereed.It has worked for TRE.GO F- to school in Montreal after a holi- [the past ten years for ithe upholding _ $1,786,600 LELITE - by simply gelling you what Wan 3 day visit to her home.in Lennoxville.of British sentiment, the supremacy |__ Centre Ward.PARIS MILLINERY MODIFIED § | ERSTRIP you need to Keep theyll Dis roving 5 Pictures all changed to-night at \u2018of the Union Jack; for the\u2019 progress |Div.11.\u2026$ 845,066 very Hits wil, TACTES.gout and the heat in.You pu by .No.1 Th {of art, for the: study of the compon- Div.12.\u2026 \u2026 \u2026 234,200 : Ty e receive w Clement eatre.ent of the ire: fof better Div.13 419 100 : from the foremost designers of your house warmer with ton per ul - I a .ese sss mee eee » .a oO ot Major R.J.Hewton, school | inspec- nt parte « oh he Empire: foi at ther Div.14 1 1 UT 3807400 ais mi New Cor a fow Of less coal, and avoid unpleasatt i | noe | | tor, Richmond, is in town to attend women; for sympathy end unity of x Se Jatgst of gibelr Creations.cold-catching draughts, with'y wll: .Before the meeting of the Teachers\u2019 Insti- thought, and for everything that $1,878,766 modified, would, to the average small expenditure.- the Circus { tute.tends.£0 elevate me race.Div.15 North been 0 woman of good taste, seem rath- Ww pas Tn.\u201cThis o r retridtie, and V1V.cer wee 000 aed ; - extreme.} , | frm, i, Ges, Ban: imperil Hous rinair) aua ous Div 167 7 IY dee ox WE mean oom, vo We Carry Four Simi FE > we D h .ces pes see ses .dersta th a ds of ~ Pa ats Trilby Cakes, McLean's.| FC USE Bo, gssried où along those [piv IT.= \u2014 \u2014 7 425 llentate.° 2 | Stock Township | r.Austin Larrabee and Mr.F.H.| «The ph healing be sick land the \u2014_\u2014 e now place on sale some o Anyone can put it wp.Wa cet ~ Saint Fri W.Bailey, from Cobalt, were in town | stamping oiit.21, ho sich 8 pat-| $1,815,025 $1,851,300 | § these exquitite reproductions.fine lin any length and deliver va ai i _ known, yesterday, guests at.the agog [riotie, if it.tepds to drive out that [Total .$6,222,986 $6,612 345 when compared with the origi- necessary nails.The de House.tell disease from pur country, but INCREASES BY WARDS, nals \u2018only in\u2019 the peices, which are within on First concert of the Assoc.Course Work\u2019 for tharitatile institutions, sew- The following is a summary qf the vastly lower, ranging from $10 À 5 Ct P | next Thursday.Got your tickets yet?ing for the poor, ete.cannot be | increase shown by wards : to $25.S.er a Eu pébhbre # CAMPBE called imperjal, North Ward.Miss E HUDON 104 Wellington St Attor Mr.and Mrs.Harold Morgan have «Ip conclusion, let us, of the quo- [1910 .\u2026 veus eee Eh arlene ns ° returned to town after spending the [tation has ft, \u2018Keep the] flaming |1909.ST Sherbrooke, Que.4 Fave il Mrs.Morgan's home in torch of loyaity burning.\u2019 °° 1 5 hl ee eer M Cl © Tend : 1 rs.Worthington\u2019s stirring words Increase .\u2026.\u2018a+ TT TT \u2014 ee\u2014 Baked Beans and Brown Bread.\u2014 } Were applanded, apd the business of Centre Ward.-¥ , Tenders McLean's.the meeting.proceeded forthwith.= [1910.\u2026\u2026\u2026.verre corre _\u2026.\u2026.VTS.Le Li.signed uf Mr.Raph Alcock, formerly of Bish- ropa osent anmounced = : reat 1909 _.caauces boven creer sires ener Room 20, Whitlag \u201cBlock, ou a NEMBET op's College, Lennoxville, has dccept- | y Farwell, felt unable, y a \u2019 | | 3 20 plecq ed a itio B \u2018Con m.© felt un \u201con account Increase .ccc.\u2026.\u2026.assrrouss the [skin finé and clear, the hair | _ f.O piecd ;\u2018 position in Banner 'Cpllege, of her indifferent health, to.retain| South Ward thick and glossy with healthy treatments, at 5 5,000 M office.Was mov: mnani- [1910.\u2026.\u2026.vu vere ae satific, Fac +?se P ment §.À # , Stamford, Conn.fm it ed and.1910.222., core moeurs arene Scdentiic, Paclal and Scalp Trestment\u2014 ur ercod 9 |i: Jon on Reserve your seats for the {entire {mously carried .\u2018Mrs.'orthing- 1909.; seccose Beesrs ssress meses saesve Skin Food 6 ator Tel.759 Î - $ Spruce, a Association Concert Course Monday, = be Rpolntel first vice-regent in y Too, ef eX Fur ov are one Wy 0 und of nd 9 a.m.Place o arwe | Inctease ./ cuves susavenre \u2014\u2014 keep warm in cold wentèer.6b : |.A name and motto for the new East Ward rT CRE ms SE où brooke, b ard Smith, pie of the Rey.Mr [chapter were then discussed, and f- |1990.cov.cove \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.$ 763,645 lue : i eau to ant Rutaltive vl woely Lament thie - x of Mr P un, x the guest ter some consideration it was decided , 1909.«eee vue arene L Tou val 10 oll The nutritive vale o ed.Frontenac street.acer, fro call it the King George Chapt er] ; PRE a \u2018\u2019Creamalt\u2019\u2019 Bresd is | : i and to adopt as its mott For Increase .coer vorrcese 21, by the virtues of and Sherbro The marriage is announced to take Canada and Empire.\u201d | VALUATION \u2018INCLUDES EXEMPT- malt.Te «od place on November 21st, of Mr.J.Nt | Sr olowtn councillors Were elect- ED PROPERTIES.\u201cCreamalt\u201d\u2019 bresd {ss pw Gingras, of this city to Miss R.Aub- |©4 Mrs.W.Cate, Mri.Shreve, 5 b fis in, also of this cit Mrs.G.Éllery Read, Mrs.W.T.G.The above valuation includes pro- erous undle of exquisite , Ys = Brown, Mrs.Geo.A5 Williams, Mrs.perty exempt by by-law, and.also + do» ie to .oasty fro AL Toads, ; / The man missing the Assoc.Con- \u2018Wm.Farwell, Mrs.T.Malcotm Craig, Machinery and plants which are only (4.you He 4h © es pe AR.as ure deal, : i cert Course misses the six best con- [Mrs.L.Mi, CGderé Mrs.HAA.Odell, taxable for school purposes.hile [§ place if With me, 70 4 cert attractions of the season.Don\u2019t | Mrs.H.D.Lavréne and frs.T.S° the a of this property EE T Just try it.do it.Somers.T on has not yet been figured .o 1 .< Mr.W.T.Mountain, of A bur foe was fred and a sublec 2 Ty \u2018will be in the neighborhoo of CHAS.GC.BROWN, A LLAT T Mass., has returned \u201chome after jary importance was then) M brought #500, 000.6 Realty and Financial Agent: spending a few days in this city |fOrward\u2014the object for the, work of £1 a Tel.724.= | Soe ; \u2018Ooaticook House\u2014Popular | ome CEE visiting old friends.the Chapter.tfâvell A.A.P ; Fri Two suggestions were made, both TAVERETE.8.Fomeroy.Prop, DANVILLE.\u2014 : of Misses \"and Children's Hats at = bre the employment of 8 district SEPER ATION o ABES * (Oceasional Correspondent.) Ene, So; cute Miners must or Ce cr, ane rune | he lst, 308 met Fier eo oooovovcssussseson, arlors, trathcona quare.\u2018much needed new colors for the 53rd ; BEFORE THE COURT.ME as B Frdl © wi ksgivi ° Buy your advance tickets for Er- Sherbrooke Regiment.A resolution SE 8.J.B.Judlay on Thanksgiving o \u2018 ini take advant { the | to Work for these two objects, one Day, when quite a number of relati-| g Bri ge uc f ¢ 5 8 minie now and take advantage of the | , © PLAINTIFF AND DEFENDANT IN ves and friends met and did ample @ a opportunity to secure your seats one [PUrely patriotic, the other semi ; ; : ; EN {day before the general public.charitable, was unanimously carried.ONE CASE 70 AND 82 RES- justice to the good things set before |e iF lab : | It was decided to hold the meet- * PECTIVELY.|them.The day was pleasantly spent ® Tally Cards 5 troduce Mrs.H.A.Hovey, of Pittsfield, lings of the Chapter the first Satur- : - {in social chat, music and singing.| o pi 3 Lock a Mass., who came to Hatley to attend day of every month at three o'clock | There were two separation |cases Among those present were: Rev.Mr.| il Sood du the funeral of her sister-in-law, is the |p m.\u2018heard before Mr.Justi Glo! ky and Mrs.Pergan, Mr, and Mrs.R.|g New Stock just i in, at it and exe guest of Mrs.Philip Hovey, Mont-} a vote .of thanks was tooved by {in the Superior Court.Bilton and children, Mr.W.T.Mount- ¢ Jo = ce nc real street.| the regent, and carried, to Mr.C.| Dame Marie Pothier askad that she ain, of Amesbury, Mass.; Mrs.R.]e 9 1 re Sols Ju Assoc.Concert Course.Price $1.50, H.Fletcher for the gratuitous use | be granted separation from her hus- Smith, of Richmond; Mr.and Mrs.$ FR ASER UE, £, don, Ont Teserved seats 250 each extra.It |Of the Art Hall for the two meet- band, Hugh Mullin.Both the |part- R.N.Findlay, Miss Florence Find- ° \"ne 7 5 can't cost you more than 50c {for the [in&8.The place of meeting for the ies.are from Bromptonville, and the lay, Miss D.L.Findlay and Miss Ad-| o RU G STORE.fs J A801 best seats if you buy the course.future will be decided later.-} petitioner is 70 years, while the de- elene Corby, of Montreal; Mrs.A.J.|g D \u2018 .* \u201cand Man q Mrs AF en cord I The very enthusiastic and success- |fendant is 82 years of age.| They Haddock, Miss Millie Findlay.® sogevelt ae _- rs .F.Ross, from Thetford, es ful meeting closed with the national | have been married some sixteen years.| Mr.W.H.Findlay, who has been | seccoccosceos ® a 3 ANT math r, Mrs.od of Waterl o and anthem.| After hearing the evidence the case so seriously ill is slightly improving.Barber & Mas er ; nésas 08s, o is 0 7 T :wWa&s taken en delibare.: \u2014 Misss D.L.Findlay and her friend, JANT Thantogi Pos at ny Sebo Oe brooke 7 4 HORSES | .Mrs.F.X.Tremblay, of Lennox: Miss Adélene Corby, have returned to To a W Bai \u20ac ville asked that she be granted separ- Montreal, after a pleasant holiday | 0 (ay rap and Eng 9 House.ation from her husband.The [latter with the \"former's parents.~ ANT Dr.Foss, of Black Lake, has open-}.filed a petition that plaintiff be in- ppm que \u2018 MALAGA GRAPES, à 8) \u2018oly ed an office at Thetford, on Notre terdicted, and after hearing the evid- WEST SHEFFORD.BANANAS, $uarantc Dame street, opposite the Quebec ence yesterday afternoon in the Sup-} There will be a soc.al at the resid- ANANAS.OT, \u2014_Hte Bank, and will be there from 3 to 4} erior Court the family council decid- ence of Mrs.S.Stone, Tuesday even- _ NGES ! ANT | p.m.every day except Sunday.Stable [and Barn Destroyed Near ed that plaintifl be interdicted.ing, November \u20188.5, oR a AND MARTY | Mrs.Fred Davis, 46 Wolfe| street, | Bh ee =) : .- one or 1 accompanied by her granddaughter, Longue Point.unes ses ee hin\u201d furaien à ) Migs Marion Davis,.returned from \u2014 .\u2014Al= \u201c Montreal last evening from a visit to THERE WAS NO FIRE JMGRTING y wan, AJ her son and daughter, Mr.and Mrs.APPARATUS AND FIRB WAS [Y-\u2014 ; AN & LACEY'S | J.W.Davis.ALLOWED TO BURN OUT.ù ALI 0 D .: Montreal).Novem -~sm a blaze | OUBI de Asso.Convert C arse \u201ctan that destroyed a fable and two * bie ce vabering ready to refund our ney.barns on the Vieu \u2018at Longue means:\u2014\u201c tissue ability u i : Street.y money Pointe last night, twenty-four horses # t t d th \u2019g .\u2014_\u2014 Mr.L.Achille Dufresne, C.E., is in b death, while a score | 0 stan e wear \u2019 1) ANT Montreal to attend the dinner to be of darts come da 1 C and tear of life.\u201d | urcot Ma iven this pd at à Stnnef to be a ta, sous were destroy ed gg | | ROV Glu, undepgithe auspices of the Mont- the ed foed were y y .A Yale professor \u2014 0 ch ostrs = ee M si fs E TP romnétipe branches Thy horses, carts and harness were very slender and very | r brooke, | | w e a member | the property of B- Leclair, god on active\u2014outlived all of | Better Than Ever Lo ote of oF e horses os, En juett sewer and street.work lin Maison- his associates\u2014he had Muste, furnished, for Popular Mush i tion \u201cto |neuve and Viauville._ : more \u201cvitality.» | F Any number of PO oes oor + SALLE The fire broke out in the stable just | Prices moderate.ai = _Jerbro RADWAY\u2019 S READY RELIEF after the horses had, been gtalled for | - Your vitality is your | munications to : Xan tho: night, and spread with such rap- : ability to stand the H.D.rumour?Qf oer ° CU R ES C R U P idity.that the building was soon en- > d f thi | People\u2019s 'Phone, No.: Be OTIC veloped in flames, and the stablemen wear and tear o 15 \u2014 iL Wa prit \u2018a ctention ia Pl port a isgase only succeeded in getting ma few horses \u201cstrenuous life.\u201d an 2 will pla moment signs of Croup appear | apply Jout of their stalls before the fire | : Ë- cash ba Radway s eady ot, Relier treel td tne made it impossible for them to enter.If the \u201c\u2018 wear \u2018and tear\u201d | ROY AL HO * Bettled roa e n 25 ; Quantity of the Syrup\u2019 of Ipec : © pro- [sacre Pemnet in animals could oe péri Ci is severe at times you can in- \"UMA uce vomiti this treat t is fol- 8 ge - Go lowed, pot ons case in, 8 thou and wil until they fell from suffocation and | and your Merad aickly SHERBROOKE.for) pan : were burned to death.| and permanently ng us |.88 Bow AND BE SURE YOU GET WHAT You [FOI PEE 20 to Gall the firemen cd Bividere St.Opp.New CPR SU |.Bow \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 {from Maisonneuve, as ithe stables: 0 5 May LU 16H 01075 0000300300 000330 and barns were three-quarters of a S C O TTS Built 1909-10.Occupied zood pe {CANDY SPECIALS [rester vice mes Sitio\u201d nom EMULS are = | 1 £ | nearest water was 6, ee rom This hotel © Bs Fess the .burning buildings.There was L.I ON | pished in the Eastern To pr bie Bt, FOR S ATURD/ Y ons to do but to let| [the fire burn sished In Hine; suites with prit Creoles, 1b.ooe voor : 4 e world\u2019s standar | bats, ani © OUTHWOOD: M8: re, Peanut Brittle, 1b.\" | \u2026 20e.FEViUSOVOVOSISUOMDESTÉ vitalizer and body- | w.BH SOUPE 7 Dossess Jf * \\ \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 matter Oups, assure coef THE \u2018WEATHER : builder, TS ro eens Litre ee ererrn orem Be sure to get SCOTT'S, AU T0 18 a en \u20185 Contectic ry LOCAL TORECARR: 3 A Eu oo arts own the world over for g snd ¥ : eme tires takeD 0 ter.I Als) AND @ Frésh north and north east ® mark of quality\u2014The F isherman.| Have Core storing for té vis Te È ICE CREAM PARLQF UT winds, mostly \u201cfair and cool, ®} EW.hires 177 Wellington St.and Art \u2018Bla: but a few local snow falls in .pROGSRYS J A.T.ar Quebec Quebec Bank, ppis, ON | +00+++++onr00 WA va southern districts.= a re : 9 Albert St.afk Euchre | ards just in, at ER°S TORE.| se pL rapes): APES i.RUIT, s, | 's AND LACEY'S ostrs = Ever \u2018| or all bod populer cé piece desired.Address ail com\u201d D.TURCOTT.- \"No.Hatley, que 20000000 CouVVTeESONU te nu fod 4 bie, WIC NANG ASS OE i - Es er Love I RIT PETITE ' $ ; y i ; pa vo, | .+ | \u2019 Te \u201c : En Yop ox.5 J ent ok : ._ L _, ; pe DAILY dl, ath PAGE FIVE.= = \u2014 Re = morssconnesceocuocn206 \u2018 = 1 A ES =3 : %|Clement Theatre crm Y NEWS - \u2014 » : Le © | Mrs.FI T Ll ue ° | irs.Floren laylot spent the , 3 ° New Goods for the Holi- 2 Frida 8 Safurd N I .| Thanksgiving Han liday with friends in à S day Trade y ay, ov.Il- ?Bulwer.Red th Sug 1 e 5 +: SATURDAY MATINEE, Miss Elsie McKay, trained nurse, il pa ar 8520 ° rriving daily and we ad 2 ES w \u201c |Montreal, is the guest of Mr.and y in 100 1bs bags re a - - A.A A ° ee a of your ® ERMINIE |Mrs.A.G.Lomas, Belvidere street.CA 8 Cr iets in Pableware à er re sponding.pd Gants oy a mo ba \u2019° © Comic Opera in Three Acts aye at \u20ac M 6 Ti st ® Leather \u2018Goods, Cut Glass, ) ; : the guests of Mrs.y Store News 1day, November 4th, 9 © Jew ellery, Brass Goods, Etc.@ Under the Auspices ot ST.FAITH'S{ Pe = + LeBar- ; fn ii Etc.: UIL , a, Mr.Fand Mrs.\u201cNeil Dinnin Come in and look them over, ri 65.People in the Caste - 65 tumad from a holiday, trip g bave re Handsome Costumes.Sweet Singers.[ce Where they were | guests at the | R.J.SPEARING |e © Danes.\u201cFon J | | Goldsmith and Diamond omedians.e \u2018Ladies\u2019 Aid of th C - Na do IA Pa At Ana Merchant.D | Box og her 8 to Subscribers, || onal \u2018Chureh \u201cwill Lot the Salo ota: : .rs | ay, November 8th, at 9 o\u2019cloek.per.in \u2018the: afterno n and evenin i #.on Soran sour 8) Box Of open te Pole, Voir jo Doser + vie : Lote ™ Tweed Goals.- Bell phone as.° day, November, 9th, at 9 o\u2019cloek.if: \u2018Miss Mary B, Pick, who has spent | 0000000L0000000000000 Prides .eseris arenes voucce an TBC, 50, 1850] the last month in Sherbrooke, the 5 + § Soh a, er Mer mother, Mrs.Nutbrown, 4, | ) a 2 .: Fle g for Boston, en il + VISIT THE =.|A vor TO N SA} bip | route.for: Redlende, où 7m fée os w ti don les ; : ill be sold for FT \u201cMiss \u2018Genevieve Armita \u2014 ; ge and .\u201cher.AM.SANDERS, near Musy || frend, \u2018Miss Dorothy Benjamin, have | : We offer twenty - long n Monday, Nov, 7th, 1800 :l\u2018réturned to Stanstead |College after a - tweed coats in light & | Work horse, Togiobowing: 1 good | Thanksgiving visit to Mr.and Mrs.\u2018dark colorings, all ex- \u2014 oo young cows, 2 twoiyenr-old hettery 4n/| 2 Armitage at \u201cMountain View\u201d See widdow, display.\u2014 £8, | Motion ; Pictu a two-year-old steers, 5 vesriines | Farm.Ll ! gr.We have Events ve Ll IF cellent, patterns and ; oo res sheep, 16 shoats, Chester White sear, al The \u201cHas fer Townships Bank open- new F all nd Winter ! extra good, warm tweed lot Sr aildd \u2018to-day t t | a in , Here's an opportunits to save on Up-to-Date.wegor jomls, & good swarms of bees, at Bast Angus, the branch, Hat sh Ribbons.materiale.| These are : ret anal \u201cOuti, ety, oF ACh will be open on Mondays, Wed: | ats, fresh from our TAFFETA RIBBON last season's goods, but An Exhibition of Merit.barley, 100 bushels potatoes, 500 bush; nesdays and Fridays, being in charge | : workropm to-day which Lait, all sons].- ; goo s, bu oem els turnips, 20 cords dry hardwoods | ily r.H.8.Lawrence for the pre are \u2018worth from\u201c $3.50 | Special line ar 10e not damaged in any J} J DE DAIL 3 , .wi \u2018sent.: : 11 .cde eaters : | NATIVES DAILY 23.fale or, je ease.Sale positives Med ig ©.L.Page lett this moraing | | to $4.50; we offer your |, 1m pe 0 Poway former \u201cvalues, 0?eavin \u2019 il es > Admission.10c.Childr en, 5e.For terms and Bertioulars see Boers.14 for Littleton, oH for a brief visit i | choice |\u201d J er arg 2 at.* À assure 18e $12.50, 18, 5 and 14.50, P of Ql bec, - \u2014 | sister, 8.ry , from Bur , 00.5c.line | ©) i \\ District of Saint Francis L.En ds caring.for Mr.> pag \u2018during La ; I - | TOF occnrreceuges ane ener 25¢ to- MOITOW + 1 x FUEL WOOD The - second day of November, one\u2019 thousand niné hundred and ten.\u2014 Before G.L.DeLottinville, Clerk of | the Circuit Court.En EDMUND W.TOBIN, of the Town of - IN THE CIRCUIT COURT .Bromptonville, in the District of Saint , «Francis, lumber dealer, EUGENE HAMEL, heretofore of: Plaintiff, \u2014vs\u2014 Township of Stoke, in-the District cs po gw Saint Francis, - .known, \u201cThe defendant is and now of parts within one-month.i G.L.DELOTTINVILLE, the of - un- Defendant.ordered te appear Clerk of the Circuit Court.PBELL & GENDRON, \u2018Attorneys for .Plaintilf.1 enders for ee Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to noon on VEMBER 7TH, for the following quantities of Spruce Lumber, namely : .long, board measure.This lumber must be of good, 20 pieces 4 by 4 by 0 pieces 4 by - 6 by 14.5,000 feet of 3-inch planks, MONDAY, NO- 1G feet |\u201d \u201csound ! Spruce, and free from dry rot and wain, and of not less than G ihches in width._Lumber to be delivered F.O.B.Sher- | brooke, by the 15th November, Tenders to be marked, 1910.\u201c \u2018Tenders for Lamber.\" No tender necessarily accept- © .\u2014 F.J.GRIFFITH, _ Sherbrooke, Nov.3rd, M\u201d trodu 8toc \u2018to Secretary-Treasurer._ 1910.HELP WANTED\u2014MALR.the merchants, [a Red\u201d \" Want Advertisements Bie Resvrrs For Litre MONEY q RATEs\u201415 words or less 15c each insertion, one cent for each additional word ; six insertions for the price of five, N WANTED-\u2014WE WANT A REliable man in each locality to in- ce and advertise our Royal Purple Kk and Poultry Specifics and other goods direct to the consumers as well as $15.00 a week salary and expenses or commission.No exper- ; ticulars, vg, don, Ont: Ce needed, a The largest advertised &oods in Canada, Write at once for par- WwW.A.Jenkins, Mfg.Co., Lon- ç ones\u201d WANTED.APPLY AT ; Yard near.Lenrnoxville.E.T.Brick ; and Manufacturing Co.Healy 25 Wg 3 i.) Barber Shop.Ye ANTHD \u2014 TAT .fé iW Salesman ; « 80d English preferr ed: L.A k ANTED \u2014 SHOE | SHINER, AP- © ply to E.Lord, Sherbrooke House ONCE, CARPET one who speaks French .Bayley.ANTED \u2014 SALEIMEN d slve line, Write Luke -Bres., Ltd.Montreäl.W Must be a good milker.one or {we w furnished.ian, ANTED \u2014 take charge ot Ith milking prererrea.Address Box 104, Dixville.EXCLU- perinanent big earnings Guaranteed, no experience, \u201810 vacancies, - MARRIED MAN TO aerd ot 29 \u2018cows; A man Laving > sons large enough Lo assist House and fuel A good situation to the right .MISCELLANEOUS.D pe © ==.22207 OUBLE WINDOWS PAINTED AND repaired ; also house painting : and _ PaPering.E.W.Philips, 14 Meadow Street.© \u2014\u2014 W and pullets.Box 82 Record.ANTED TO BUY \u2014 YOUNG HENS PROVINCE OF QUEBEC, DISTRICT of St.Francis, MeMurray, , in the District of St.No.58.same place, duly authorized a ester \u2014 Justi tion EM] Bherbrooke, Wa \"N° : \u20ac and good combings.£00d Settled by Nov.for separation as LE RIOU 12tn October, 1910.Dame of the.City of Sher- Francis, e of James.Harkness, carter, of the en ce, has, this day, instituted an ac- to property.X, Attorney for Plaintiff, ANTED \u2014 DANCING - Write Box 883, Record'Office.LESSONS Waterville, their business on a All accounts due must 15th, ash basis TICE\u2014WHARRAM BROS.& CO.beg to notify their patrons that on and after Nov.8th, \u2018they will place strictly be UMAN HAIR WANTED AT ONCE\u2014 Good prices paid for Extra price Of pure white hair.Mrs.J.Bowen Ave: : Kast \u2018Sherbrooke.IGHEST > CASH for all Kits of Prices paid for TOMpt rmnittances raw furs.will be made long cut hair paid Holmes, PRICES PAID Special foxes and ininks.- for For sale at Bargain Pri LOST -Long-haired skye terrier.Last seen Aylmer Bridge on: Sat with padlock.Ans \u201cRex\u201d.Reward.day last.\u2019 Collar \u2018ers to name of A.HALE: THE QUEBEC BANK.QUARTERLY DIVIDEND.Notice is hereby given that a dividend of one and three-quarters per cent, upon the paid up capital stock of this institution\u2019 has been declared for the current \"quarter, and that the same will be payable at its banking house in this city and its branches on Thursday, \u2018the first day of December The ; Transfer Books will be closed from the sixtcenth to the thirtieth day of November (both days inclusive.The Annual ; Shareholders will be held at the Head Office of the Bank, on Monday, the 5th day of December next.GFT | The chair will be taken at 8 o'clack.; a By order of.the Board, .STEVENSON, General Manager.Quebec, October.21st, 1910,.- \u2014_ \\ HELP WANTED\u2014FEMALR.- ANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A WOMAN TO + do housework, Mrs.J.mu, Rock Island, Que.Noe 57 Main, Lennoxville.NV ANTED \u2014 GENERAL MAID.REF- Ÿ erences.Apply -Sherbrooke - Tea Room, oC V ANTED \u2014 MIDDLE-AGED HOUSE- .keeper with good references, for family of three.Box 81 Record.ANTED \u2014~ EXPERIENCED STENographer and typewriter to whom good salary will be paid.Address Box , Thetford Mines.W ANTED \u2014 COMPETENT SALESlady and salesman accustomed to country -business.The Hub, Cowansville.Apply with references, ANTED \u2014 AT ONCE, GIRL FOR cooking and general housework.Apply A.M.Bowen, Valley House, North Hatley.| FOR SALS.1 OR SALE\u2014AYRSHIRE BULL CALF well marked, good size, registered.M: S.Macdonald, Marbleton, Que.> .TAG BILLY GOAT USED TO GOAT | ¢ ; power, $5.00 ; yearling Leicester ¢ ?ram, $15.00; 3 Leicester ram lambs, À S10.00 each.\"Prize winning stock.Jas.$ : Snaden, ! Meadowbank Farm, Danville.¢ For ,SALE\u2014SNOW ROLLERS, ANY|¢ BEST STOCK IN THE orry 4 weig or style rite for es - ; tion and prices to W.L.Fish & Son, | ¢ AT LOW PRICES.; Jonnville, Que.= gp \u2018Bulbs for House Culture.¢ TEAM ENGINES\u20141 80-H.P., 1 8%|ÿ Hyatinfhs, Tulips,) Narcissus, $ So 1 25h and 1 4-hps Al 4 vie, Lilies, \u2019 and many | tn good condition.Can be seen at ouf | Da | plant near Lennoxville.HE.T.Brick & |! \"others, Mtg.Co.- 3 Large Paper White Me .4 8 in water, Dozen 40c, 3 JOR SALE \u2014 ONE TERE 4 «or Ie.ater.9) Percheron mare, weig .A.R.Wilson, Sherbrooke.?* Chine ese Sacred Lilies, 5e; 6 ==} or 9 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.| 4 FALL CATALOGUE FREE.$ For SALE \u2014 SHODDY MILL AND\u2018 IAB Wi.RENNIE CO.Ltd.+ mattress factory ; good business: and good trade.New building.For «4 , MONTREAL i particulars apply to W.B.Morgai, \u2026 = Coaticook, Que.and after General Meeting of the | B.Good- J'ANTED \u2014 \u201carr.TO TAKE CARE -of child 23 years old, Apply Mrs, | Jehpence.\u201cNM Tetter received to-day from\u201d \u201cMrs, Apply to 9 pix IE Be Shaole Sanounces the death \u201cof - Her son ert, whid passed away\" on - F.N.McCREA Af Setotser 13th at ten in the aon 25 and 2e \u2018Metropole Building!| Ho;was.ving in Gahtéh,, Syria.His ÿ \u2014 fable d sister il} come to Sher- ooke : 4 There was a very large.attendance, and the singing in connection with the illustrated songs \u2018by Mr.Mason, late of England, was very fine.This addit on to Sherbrooke\u2019s places of comfortable, and the seating capacity is such that the pictures can be seen from any part of the eheatre.The building is guaranteed to be fireproof.ee Lo Rs BOWLING.ROYALS DEFEATED MAGOGS ; N Y.M.C.A.BOWLING LEAGUE., The Royals defeated the'Magogs at thé Y.M.C.A.last night by 267 pins.\u2018The following was the score : } MAGOGS.\u2014 \u2018 -\u2014 Edney .«oo rec 120 158 180\u2014458 \u201cInsolvent Notice In the matter of J.A.ROY - Merchant, Malvina \u201cCo., Compton, Insolvent, Notice is hereby given that on the 2nd day of November, 1910 the said Insolvent made a voluntary assignment into.our hands for the benefit of the creditors of!'the lestate.Creditors :.:are 'fequested to file \u2018their: claims at .our office, Sherbroble; Nov.8rd, 1910.AUCTION SALE \u2018 \u2014ON\u2014.{ MONDAY, NOV.TTH, CHARLES \u2018GORHAM, at, h mile from \u2018the Krle ad on the -\u201d Range Road to wit Cattle, Hay, Gr Farm Tools and Wood.No reserve, Mr.Gorham is moving away.Sale at one o'clock sharp.À NEWMAN, Auctioneer.+ wm + 0 LOST AND FOUND.OST \u2014 A TWO- YE AR- OLD SOREL mare colt has gone out of my pasture Oct.24th.Any person who could give information, write me and receive a reward.A.J.Turgeon,\u201d Nicolet Falls, Que.Fo pect\u2019 street.UND\u2014COLLIE DOG.OWNER CA CXDress shipments.D.Cohen, 14 Gilles- Vie Bt., Bell phone 3S3, ) * TO LT.me Poss RENT \u2014 house on Quee n street.JSSession.Apply ë Bex 45 Record.SELF - CONTAINED } Immediate: a 00\" 2.Premier Theatre last night.\\/ALUABLL SITUATIONS WANTED.bag N.have sanic by applying at 56 S50 cm ee HAT PIN \u201cFOUND AT, D \u2014 BY YOUNG LADY.SIT- porges, weight 2700 lbs.WANE | \u2018No reserve, as Mr.McLeod's barns and |: = ATCFION SALE; Monday, \u201cNov.7th + ZFOR\u2014 ALEX.\" J.MCLEOD ae La Megantic\u2019 Road.p 1 \u2018good: work horse, 1 extra 3-year-\" 1 olà \u2018filty, 2 good cows, 4 yearling heif- 8, 8 calves, ©8 good sheep, 5 lambs, 48 iow disc harrow, quarter \u2018interest in .téarlÿ:héw Mmanure spreader, 1 sprin tooth \u2018harrow, .1 nearly new buggy.two-seated buggy.hold furniture.Also pair good work hay were recently burned.TERMS\u2014To $10, cash; over $10, Mo RENT ~ om .l\u2014 MAIN STREET, LEN- |A tion as _housekeeper or com-, I DOxVille, nine-roomed house, mod- Waren Address Box 80 Record Ansty enieuces i» furnished if desired.\u2018Office.: Findlay, SE IN, r ee ON WANTED AS NUR Je LET\u20148-ROOM, - SELF- CONTAIN- POSITION family.Mrs.George Singer\u2019 reli brick Louse, No.243 Wellington 8 Front Street, Fast Sherhrooke.W ent to desirgble tenant.\u2019 ply A.Ç, Skinner, 4 Co | md six months, with good bankable notes.-Sale at one O \u2018clock p.m.A \u2018The.pew \u2018Premier Theatre oh King | Street, owned by Mr.J.A; Bayeur, | Was opened last evening for the first | on: time.- many having Had to be | turned away.The moving pictures | all new ones, were\" \u2018exceptionally good | entertainment is well equipped and | Nourse (Capt) .ve 128° 114 \"109-351 | Wadsworth vo sevccisue 90 137 111\u2014338 | 10.Hall.\" 319 134 125-378.) Total .cress vevens Koreas 1525 ROYALS.Fr : | Parsons (Capt.) .191 194 147-532 | Newton .186 167 1 134\u2014487 Shirrefls \u2026 .113 1423907 Lothrop .137 UE 106-058 Total .\u2026 trouve gy Es Majority ar Royals .al] ee Highest dingle string, \u201cParsons 104 155 Wellington ; street, Sherbroo » Que.,, within twenty : days to \u2018insure cbllocat on, Æ / ;, BBLANGEN & BEGIN; I £0) {HE - \u2018Asgignees.|.1910, for: } his farm, one n and Straw, a8 For terms and particulars see posters, | at his farnr, three.miles from Milan, on \u201cthe f quantity of house- |: H.B.TAYLOR, Auctioneer._ i sis\u2019 nl fils fu ju .LADIES\u2019 | : ; À * Üserke; - We- vu our new winte stock .ready a te ES: \u2018prices: that are ed.= nas van Bovey feosentd oe a y + CE ks Ladies P Te 8, - teal ARE LL Te 65c So md ; IRE Hs si 19, 2, : «She vive pee re idee ITT wh\u201d tg.\u2018 2 ish ta 105 AQa 4H 3.e 486 Boys\" [Rubbes\u2014 ges 4 tos Bb, at jot wie = BO0C Men\u2019 8 Ribberi\u2014 1 \u2026 90e 8 to: \u201c11, at Si $s (BAe \u201cto select | from.5 Without govers- \"© 10c., 20e., 80c¢c, 85c.and up.With Covers\u2014 2f5c., 80c,, 850.and up.; GIRLS\u2019 DRESSES.showing a nice \u2018range of Winter.Dresses for the izes 4 to 14 years.- Assorted dolors and patterns.Prices $1.25, 1.50, $1.75,.$2.00, $2.25 and 82 65.We a Fall an girls.tes Isa Splendid Grocery ; ATH ags, ur.100 pounds in, ,bach, Per FI EST DAIR.BUTTER: -&\" special iot just received.he famotis\u2019 Log Cabin Hi Rest pack \u2014+ all \u2018fresh t vs ; .atôes, -per tin corersisT baal oF gous .Peas or String per tin \u201cevens wens testes rovers D DUTCH CLEANSER\u2014 wenty cases ready for orrow.\u2018 8 ten-cent ins for ousovess à aveces eadeessnn + A to- GS\u2014 .supply .of choice Western eggs or To- MOITOW, pèr dozen 3e .reves guesses vudora0te hoes.Value 32.00, Saturday, per.F box, sé - vout60ar® BARS: A, POWDER alue G n \u201c fe .8 to 10 8.10; wu ane \u201412 G mins, gE por \u201c Usua c x, : : B to.10 a.m.\u2026 um 25\u20ac FLORIDA WATER\u2014 Value 25c.bottle 8 to 10 a.m.ove Whi 19¢ SLIPPER SOLES~ ; Tor .Capitol\u2019 quality, alue c.pa {| .8 to 10 a.m.ssw 25¢ BERLIN WOOLS\u2014 All oolors, 8 to 10 am., Gc \u2018per skein .cvedoges WHITE LAWN\u2014 \u201c130.Value, \u2014- 8c -8 to 10.a.m: \u2026.; Po 077 .- TE -HEMSTI D y A pace SER i ELE vs no 0% vu; 8 tor 25e >\" in n every sensé of the Ford 8b: prices that are within reach .$2.50 Vicena Dress Skirts 4 do-morstw at $1.95.\"brown or green.ONE-RIECE PRINCESS DRES sus | OW in}, Logg 44 Mar = 1h00 paske Market Baskets \u201c x \u2019 GRANULATED SUGAR\u2014A 25¢ To induce: Early Shon To Norms 8 to 10 am Ready-to ear Outer, Garments that are Made to ber: the Greatest Satisfaction of all-N ote.these special values : iF BERS | Ladies\u2019 Costumes: 70 - Girls\" Coats.\u201cLadies Coats: Sara We show many » pretty \u2018Styled in \u2014 \u2019Sizes 3 tb 12 years.Desir+ Wet \u2018dre \u2018ready tor a big trade hh i these s ly.hand-tailored garments.\u2019 i \u201c able colors.Cute styles] Lo ry excellent display in the newest ~ Cloths : eva\u2019 all guaranteed\u2019 by us.\u2019 | Fie, $3-to $6.50.ERNE aie Coats.career, Thich iN »az\u2018Qolors to su t every taste, an sizes - Adal SANOFS ma , im \u2019 > \\ to: fit/all,.Loa ! Misses\u201d Coats = gi iekrown, taups, \u201cetc, etc.Sizes 33 to Ÿ Ses: the sectal\u2019 values we offer at Mimby natty styles in LU Ses the special values we offer 1 540, $12.50, $14.50, $15.76; and $20.-iittle lady\u2019 coats.thong craw at plain, others trimmed.| Bir zes 12 to 18 years.Prices $5 to $12.50.4 ° Misses\u2019 Suits .We show a nice range for the Misses\u201412, 14, 16, 18 \u2018year sizes.Mothers com pliment us on our showing $7.50,\u201d $9.50, $12.50, $15.7 Every one a \u2018beauty.EN ALTERATIONS \u2014 Any needed alterations to Suits, Coats or Skirts, are made on the pre-.| mises by a competent staff, + 4hug insuring every purchaser of a perfect fit in every way.You Pack navy, 7 wili find it patistactory to purin these lines.$12.50 and | $11.£0.! chase here, 1 .v.- - _ _ g pow, F = ; Kisoxos\u2014 = \"| APRONS.LADIES\u2019 RAIN COATS, ° navy, : BATURDAY SALE 38.98\u2014 , supply just taken The latest styles in black, We have a |big big stock ready tor | into stock.our choosing.reen, | ° 10 d $12.00 atlas Maids' Aprons\u2014 ._ Sales, \u2019 awn ' 99: an BE at \u201c500, \u2026 75e: 7 $1 00° 8125, 25c., 85¢., _ 65e, Saturday Bale .ties wine .Tea Aprons\u2014 | ong styles\u2014 85c.and 50c.DIES\u2019 KID GLOVES, at $1.25, $1.50, ns 5, $2.00 .Laree Cover AU Aprong= - TO: ORROW 75c\u2014 , and up, ; EE ; du dark print\u201465¢., 75c.This is a geod, fine French Kid 4 : 4 14 M si i ; Glove, in black, browns, tans, ri y LE a Le > oC lee LI Ç \"greys, cardinal, navy and green.5 war, Excellent.value at.-B0c.0 45 i be + det 3 : per pair .\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026.C 4 ar \"UNDERWEAR SALE } 7 ; WOOL GLOVES FOF AI ALL THE We bought five cases \u2018direct from the milli for Fall and Winter : es and open the season with the following reduced prices: Ladies\u201d , at ape \u2019 Se.\u2019 se.\u2019 aoc es CEES erpeen Ge ni de PR 7, po 1 i .\u2019 les white, \u2018 | wos\" © AND Mer\u2019 8 at 25¢., 85c.40c.80c.ne for Tr ue meme BB ; + eine cr; 41804 LADIES\" HOSE \u2014 che; lie tor IARI 1.8 A , : NATURAL ¥ OL nother lot \u201cof 8 and DRAWERS, 5 = twenty-five &dzen \u201c 81.00 values \u201d .fine all wool cash- } for .¢ ernree este ; mère Hose, a Tog.x co SET COVERS\u2014 \u2019 ; a c q y.-\u2018 Long sleeves, value 30c\" Say\u201d for i aa me Ask to see tho le ; Special line.; \u2014\u2014 DIRECTOIRE CORBET AT 7%, , Brtended hips.four hose Smpport- - spss Usually sold at $1.25.- Our pride $1.00, For Saturday even nacvon eepsgeces | To A To ne orders for any of these Grocery Items \u2026 85.20 STReIL ASTRY FLOUR\u2014A supply of this much advertised la ig stools\u2019 ready, clean i for DAB mevirrstre arenes Flour.for\u2019 To-morrow, put up in 25-pound eotton bags, c INBW CANDIED \u2014\u2014 value 90c|, Special Saturday .o.ere eee SO: bCitron, Lemon or\u2019 Orange Peel, - \u2018ROLLED JATS\u2014 - is \u2018 FAMOUS HEINTZ GOODS\u2014 à; fresh stock.Ffesh;'stock in 61h.clean got- _ \u2018fresh stock - I, ï Mixed, per _ponnd, | 20e ton.bags; i 5e Ketchup, 17c.and \"bot.sassusacs eriene ae vers Touim Special EC) JP ani C et Pie py pot.UR - weet eB.20e seen Cc.Straight os _ \u2018 25\u20ac BOSTON où RACKERET old style - Sour Pickles \u2026 \u2026\u2026\u20262Be; bot.| oy To it, 4 © ostoh (Crackers, 10c¢, pound.ST.GEI RGE'S BAKING ÉRANTS\u2014 - 3 lbs.POWDE | Boy Lot 00 currants in I Gens sa757 sara C A Tee lar 50c.line for pound Packets Tor win mo RDC (GOOD NICE an vaut AO row om Fais ne RDC © N PLAKES\u2014 124 pounds for .\u2026\u2026: a Be.RED SALMON.very \u2018best \u201c180 uckéts =: 19% PRESERVED GINGER\u2014 : 20c.kin - 18\u20ac or ars0aves 5 25\u20ac Crosse & Blackwell kind.Val- Saturday Sale \u2026\u2026.:.\u2026.C : ue 40c.,| > MWe BEANS\u2014 : PURE, \u2018GOLD DET jar .jisestonnnë Semmes des - Ten sacks ready for to-mor- JELLY POFDHR\u2014 \u2019 \u2018GRAHAM FLOUR-\u2014 row, best quality white beans, | Any flavor, 15 - Fresh milled, 9 v lue |.peck (15 pounds).! | 2 packets \u2018for Teves Seether + C - 6.lbs: for seesnene\u2019 Tootoossun06 OC Satur ay sale, - ¢ SPANISH ONIONS-\u2014 © GOLD DUST CORN MEAL\u2014 wi ATING Pree ee TL he BE SP usdal Seon Ext diol God Put gor A fresh supply for Saturdsy.- &'pounds for \u2026 een at 12\u20ac for .l.} veer ae SE De for pounds mash , - | OATMHAL\u2014 MOONEY\"S SUGAR- WAFERS\u2014 WASHING oR, DUST The old-fashioned Kin ; 2 GONE lot \u2018to-day, extra nice, | -Fet the \u2018Gold Dust Twins\u2019 do + 0 pounds for .= C per packet, 1 0c Ÿ your work.We have the new LEMON O VANILLA | » at Luchoccen0 CIRE) , stack which is now put up in EXTRACTS\u2014 - - MAGGI SOUPS\u2014 -\u2018Cahadk and\u2019 \u2018éomes fn\u2018 larger .Big pound bottles, Handy for this weather.One packets than formerly, Three Value $1.00, - Se - packet makes 8 servings, 5e sizes\u20145c.10c.an 5c.Saturday Gretee RTE TT per DACKEL 2.+++\u202600ecvoccre ) LE A, x ote The following Early Morning Special.sa \u2014Don\u2019t \u2018telephone for these items\u2014come yourself o or r send.| (HAIR NETTIE w , MACHINE OTL\u2014 - PAR à MATCHES-\u2014 Kd 8 to 10 a.m.to 1p a.m., Ra.a.m., | for .o erases TST 4c per, bottle .wi JC 8 ve-cent boxes for ==: 11e = I \u2014 i ILT GE rower parER_ cREal TALE Live COMFORT OR GILT EDGE 8 to 10 a.m., 20¢ B td 1D a.m.ee dJG Value) .56 bar.= ; 50e 4 8 ten-cent pkis, for = .GREY FL p wa.8 to (10 a.m., 13 for J , ASSORTED TAPE\u2014 Usual 5c.yard, 19¢ - 206, JÂR MACLAREN'S ; 12 skeing in a bundle, ; : 8tb JU a.m.sance seers J CHERS > 10 am: on 5¢ alue c., PE 8-to 10 am: = rime OR re 1e packet : BAKER'S CHOCOLATE\u2014 9 ] ! Coe alue , ; PLAID DRESS STUFFS 8-40 110 am.De | B'to 10 6.7, \u2026\u2026 = 19G for children\u2019s dresses, ctc., 12 108 pe Urvotetee rire i FANUT BUTTER- _ = etc, double width.NEW \u2018\u2018H.|P.SAUCE\u2014 \u2014 F Value or bottle, 20c +.8 to 10 a.m., 23¢ Big bottles, 17¢ | 8 to 10 a.m.eo.zu AIC, per yard i.on ise.tL 8 tp 10 am.Le ss _ E CHING\u2014 OLIVES\u2014 F oo Du 4 ala \u2019 a.j TOURIST ROTC Se 7 20c; bdttle, - 156 \u20188 to 10 a.m.; 3 for =:m 19¢ i -Bto 10 a.m.+.\u2026.\u2026 7 OÙ Bto 10 am.\u2026.\u2026.* NE OSES OR ROYAL _ | LADIES\u2019 NEW WIDE : VANILLA| OR LEMON.SEHOLD FLOUR 83.15 PATENT LEATHER BELTS\u2014 - EXTRACTS\u2014 _ REDPATH GR ANULATED Black and colors, - green 10% Le .aw SUGAR\u2014 45 9) >() RY LRN sweeties 25¢ 3 for « rvanss ve ROP Tee 15¢ \u2018 per bag wim = 5 >= - $ .\u2018 ç I 470 ron sm vm gam ed RE gg A amr rte emi Beatin mm ere Aen - ob T ee wT a i eal $s psd eal TL a REE LATER amen IGS NT EE + pres PORES (gga à » 8 ; Fa y 9 1 da Li A a i - ol A PA red © 1e CRETE, PE Vie RARE SRE ES FRE = ons rue Téager Ç me ed gi 1 LE Low ml 4 E réélu\" suftenan pe\" Cam A A oh, Te.ran Bd LFS ee Le ry Xe pr.2 me etme Ln + 2 aes i ee pr 2m, re a NII FAME iin Farin om & Harare Fry.+ mesper \u201c00e À Lu dE ES Lee \"4 Ay Aen gC Sa 5 RE Ri \u2014.\u2014 41 eee pe pgp \u2014\u2014\u2014 am \u20ac mer ge pre mate or es; ir ams is Te sg tL è an.Laem oa = LEE SE VE RSS FC pare ein pai a GT RR * RAEN Ba FEST ae a a AD re omar nt son a encanto bes i Ra st de be » + Subd mec or na AR a ME A ERA.mm mms es ?z ; I: .ee .- * = .L - ee.ç i 2 See ow Ce - ; Re Me Fe SUR À - mA - 10285 125.oo.Lo seu DORE ES * = rs .À I tT e 3 .T Ë TL LR.0 - ee - - - LS au ry .rater Pa Ch 2 yy za ai) J Ce 22 XP o - - PES - 3 Le To Tr ms : \u2018 = oe ; = 2 n Ee IETS AE 2 gp USE SAS TT PONS SUR NE RS RENE = \u2018 = gener ape ay : + \u201c= \" ol PT 1 ne © 0 \u2018 - .x oe : LL Te a o> oo.ie gh rs oa va 707 ny E 20658 RY ° cit Fe arr tunis o oa TT \u201d igre phar ee EAC TE ES > papper Bs e Fu REF STE 3 Te a Te ; TX 2 - om - ; _ LS ay AE.+ um Le.A \\ .er - - cr | + = - | = Pères L .a Aa.oc has > parr rates g Se LE IEE ly 7 f : F PF A A A N Fs TH a Eto .os AM x A or 5 = Rem Fas, = =: .i 2 ee ee en .a: Samp por oagrarnce fo , pr.ry je tarte dar is , ROE « 2 1 A 2 Le i > À + - = - \u2018 > ' : = % 2 a - A \u201d 12 » .acini Fb 2e Eom cert oro tay atl 3 opr ae - 4 > or gi PrP ERR ANA EA IGN eu M x.Jo 3 Le ne be - | .+, - cer = ni TA A se a as A eo SE : ; : - _ _ at ue TE page Ris REA pes or 5 Ca Fo 4 NA penis.+ hg \" : oY a a AB ei Wo, eV - d i ._ - a A \" 71e pe = À \u20ac .wo - La 22 ; \\ - Le - .AlN eut borrtrrmmat ans ar Er Rs a 8 55 4 po i ' 3 pags A P\u2014\u2014 = 2 ! ps es Sa or ps TFTA CAR Te Se A Egan es - Tribe ere ne 80 Even TN SnD med de Tagine phil mado.4s mils oan cee .Sud CEE Tig pe Sr reis 4 roo. \u2018part RECORD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910.PAGE BIX, UT F.Ç _ : ae Se = ee =z\u2014e \u2014 - , Ps .ce œ \u2026 aoû ob , today mu ; PYYYYIYY this season.The boarded \u2018 ipessesescesestss teccécéététtttetetette p |bered 3,062 colored cheese.- Six À e © | ories' sold at 11 8-16e, the b | \u2018ot Îie., 1 Madoc, Nov.4.\u2014Four hundred land 3 - forty-nine boxes of cheese were offered TY ; on the Madoc Board today.All Bold + Ce LO Co .49 at 10 15-lgc.; i 4 _ | Woodstock, Ont., Nov.4.\u2014At the | : : {Woodstock Cheese Board there were $ C 4 (many buyers \u2018present and few shles- 2 | nown and Worn 2-52 3 (or gga | oarded, making 250 boxes of | the 8 - ES RES po BE + colored cheese in all.Bidding started % .SEAN, x sus ak at 102c and rose to un 1- Léc, | but i Jia, | By Good People Everyw ere fi = Ww \\ R La , $ à 7/20 CET.VE STock ws, & 4\u201c & Ness The customer may make a costly error in judging HOUSE 47 Sram He For Men and Boys Na ass | | 7.a FL k $ 2, Eh ££ Furs by any standard except what they wilk do: | \u201c Stanbridge \u2018East, Nov.4=( A AE | WE, are showing a full range of new idees a ry ¥ ASE rome les While our goods sell themselves on the.strength.of thelr gx prions * fr eos of Frelighaty this = LE alo of the among wich we have the exely.{| *-.| + AORN aI A | haracter and good appearance, every garme as absolutely x de ro 0 c rate onver Le MBH & ASS A] : pendable for years of service as our fifteen years of exberience can + tion on Tuesday.Lhd price à paid was |.=f sive sale ê table Drevoa, ue MEMB .3 SIRT SRA ord peat \u201d + Cy F190 per.hundred.| ; : Æ a+ | \u201c = F os LEP SITS RY Vary ; \u201cRE ae Ÿ seid e238 | Those who come to see our goods are as welcome TO-DAY PTE cs.ik \u2018T he Muto\u201d Lop | meee $ TN AS as those who come to buy.= | So 15 agorations AR ÉD =n 1} tp IE.uxayd ) ! RASE].TH ; R + .! \u2018 | ; CH ë Téal n i Co 1 gk by ; .NEITR, BROKER.- and two other very popular Overcoat lines + | the ant $ brass | We specialize on FUR and FUR LINED à : Naw YORK MARKET.1TH show in an immense range of the io rn | .membe & | BEES PAAR RA ' ® | Amalgamated Copper .1} } T1#|\" .\u201c| spebas -_ $ ESS EN c | 8 }Atchison, ex-Div.:1 per i À 2 ee ©.* le M | - GARMENTS for Men and Women, EA xD i oo anit aout ff 66 ta?|P LA $ i Fon RAE + Ameriofs Seti Retp.25 | seal nver 0 if \u2014 .metebde i 5 p NE que) À xk \\ | 0 CQuanes vevinny cnesre sorsessvosans 5 | ] ' : ) : a : J c ; unoftic { $ ! RAP SD RAI RE = and SETS AND SINGLE PIECES Baltimore & Ohio %.109 |.1093 | and 11 magorit - + YO AA SES \u20ac AU ® - {Brooklyn Rapid \u2018Tranéfer.\"84 / 1991 i SL reporte 11 Tp ATE LEE ed RE Co ® Canadian Pacific .1 - im D $ a 1 Caracul, Fox, Lynx, Fine Canadian Coon, Alaska Sable aud other a | Chi.-Mil.St.Paul .126 | 126% : I be alte ¥ 4 RE que EE furs.In Fine Sables, !3ealskin, Mink, Persian Lamb, Ermine, Uroad- à Col.Fuel & Iron \u2026 \u2026\u2026f.854 35% \u2018 1m given, - ME NACRE LA i hilla.; Co 2° : Delaware & Hudson .169% | 170 { ol 18 - ever th = GE e tail, Chine E68 L,occerieres\u201dbouvscadeest sooovce 30% 30% elet \"maori oR vi.Lo co Ue brevecesroee horsenadiost Nennere ; - 604 |.CEs RE { Lo H + Ba, Sas 0k RF + @]Minn.St.Paul & 800:.140 | 1394} Pa À ty find ; OCT | WRITE FOR FUR CATALOGUE \u2014.| @{ Missouri Pacific.\u2026\u2026.:\u2026.544 | 54 has os fit = comfort, | : rault _\" 10 | .Co a 1 New York central \u2026'i.Ll6# 1168} ll ed, and ; babe _ CL \u2014_ = {4 Northern Pacific \u2026 \u2026\u2026 1194} 1193 f in the , ! ; 78 | \"ctu.vousse orig.aadovs des 181 131 .i ' + cauped oT.VI N E BERG jl = gt 7 me \u2026 : i An où slan _manseo msere gp .TR .BK \u2018 Lit Eine 2 | Rock Island, Pret .(od esi TIE | ein Eurs and Men's.Dep't, 147 Wellington St.- Ladies\u2019 Dep't, 149 Wellington St.9 Soutien Fg sensperes er oe : | BC asked ; » oO sons seeds saps i | vo.FIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIN FI HIHIISIIIIH POPPI IIY F pe | Twin City LL.vue aston 11% 1114 Pg 1 _ refused alii | Union Pacific ve Ts 1763 ,; - the an - =\u2014\u2014 = - : \u2014 ; conte at 4 { 1 ould JU.8.Steel.in 7 804 | 818.i bow Cloves White honey.the to 45¢;\u2019 \u2018Dark U.8.Steel, Ph + vais 27.1184 | 1183 : AP ! i } j fortty.| Ee te ee à 0s Wetlngon Siesta Shoe veparimert + JNRY ES _ The.| \" Dec.Oats i woe 312 313] 07 Wellington Street, Men's Furnisbings | 99 Welllogton Street, Moa\u2019 a's Clot |g | veslly ~ IDec.Cotton .1450| 1455] ° 4 pd 2054 [ 1 bert is MAPLE PRODUCTS QUIET.| Jan.Cotton cw.woo .Lo 1440) 1444 : ee \u2014- \u2014 yo dest.Has Education a Montreal, Nov.4~Business in | MONTREAL MARKET, rer ser A \u2014\u2014\u2014 or encase .= +l hig manie Prodnets continues dull ad tho anadian Pacifie \u2026 \u2026\u2026 1993 | 1994 ~.DUNHAM: - | SCOTTSMORE.°7- Costicook Houm-Poplar Em | \"as t - Mone Value ?market \u2018is f eatureless.% We quo 7 5 | .ey.Maple syrup in wood at\u2019 6c per lb.Detroit RY.Loue vos 56° 55% Mr.John H.Roberts, secretary of.Arrivals and departures: | Mr.Jed travellers.A.A.Pomeroy, Pras, |.talk \u2018and in tins at 6c.Maple sugar : | Dominton Steel - \u201cPia veveenns a jf |thé Dominion Alliance for the total [Scott to Hatley for Thanksgiving yo Beer The first thing to notice Is that edu- © | ete be per Pound.f Mockey, Pld.tem for T5 | 75 |Suppresgion of the liquor pain Mr.and RN A \"iltimore ne ! bal \u2018 \u2018 Lae Ls spre.eens es J bold a e meeting in the village} an rs o o = .Cated labor is nearly always in de- BE AN MARKET STE ADY.4 Montreal Powe corer LOR jorbo a pe ednesday evening, the 9th Button to end the Pall Paimer | tons, mand.The men or women who Montreal, Nov.4.\u2014The tone of th [pie Cut st.vr ae nod 14 Tr ipstaitf.re sübject \u2018of discourse; will | wedding; \u2018Mrs.\u2019 G.'L: Scûtt.to:Hart- ing sre doing the longest day's work market for beans remains steady but w y re Le oe Ce be: e liqigr traffic on trial | be [ford on a \u201cvisit; Mre.J H.-8cott of + \u201ceriiich for the smallest daily wage are the the vol Junie of business passing is\u2019 MONTREAL\u2019 MORNING, 8 ALES |dpre Ghe-Bar of public- he > Mr.| Toronto, visiting friends; à Mars.H.29 the p uneducated.\u201cWrite for our Illus- \u2018only of a small jobbing character.We ; RP, \u2018Hibbard.and H.A, ook Mr mn 5 1° ge .voters trated catalogue : | quote: Theee-poutd pickers in a job- Mostreal morning sales, \u201d supplied ces Of a M.À foof's on Tuesday ! > Be- La, x ; ° - bing way at 31.95 to 32 per bushel, .pt Redord-by:Short & Olivier: |; Coting ¥ \\bhredt partridgesdn the alr , - Tes THE BOYO SYLLABIC SHORT- | eee éme eu of Bb dote Fr TE CR \u201d ; - \u2018 a \u2019 \u2019 \u2019 > Ù FAB 4 MUC L \" | POTATO MARKET BRISK.at.4, 10 atop 60 ated.fo fe isa Lever ou Wo ae HAND & BUSINESS COLLEGE en, ohn Soman pe Gent rat \"1e de 0 onsen {YTS Potatoes\u2019 is brisk and the market 100 at 3, 28 mt 86, Bt 5, 24 EXPERT a ms - \u201c8; GLEASON, Prin.active \u2018at firm prices, Car lots sola JSbares at \u201885zJ6:.-r He ve Pet re Tverd SHERBROOKE - = = QUE.at 75c|and jobbing lots at 85e to: 1 mens \u201cborfls:- 00 at de, 500° \u2014- _ WORKME N° HET wer 7 90c J 1 j : : x per bag.4 Deminion - \u2018stecl:\u2014 25 at «61, 150 : -; | .to exsente our po ls 0, ME _ DAIRY PRODUCE.at - 60%, 10 at 61: ne 4 4 S \u2018 iN Ps ; Ci other agdit \u2018 us 2 vo Lo N ©} 4 Bteel pfd:\u2014 160 at.102.0 1s YX.TE -1y Cie 0 54 Ee .Steel bonds:\u2014 5 at 96.| Oger.Nee ee 0 15 o ne hy : CHEESE MARKET FIRM, Dom.textiles at 63, bs\u2019 ats Apes A ta oRDkz ; qu Montreal, Noy.4.\u2014The na se 624, 25 at da, ge) Lh | : : CO hey ) .; market continues firm in tone, 'with Detroit United:\u2014 25 at 56, -25 EE # \u2018| | _ 0° CORRIS, P.Q.L westerns quoted at 11ÿc to .11fc and }553, 50 at br 25 at 7%, | 75 x 4 has rare.food alue, sp lendid tor a a farm d Arrivals and departures: Miss M.easterns at llic to 1ljc.: _ children.Sa er Electrie | D Sanders for Baldwinsville, Mass., to FINANCIAL \u201cFINANCIAL AND \u201c Montreal Powef:\u2014 50 at 142, 100) Wholesome, nourishing and O.! - y © Sanath Spend some time w A friends, Mesors M ire MARKEY FIRM.\u2018fat 1414, 50 at 1412.: so good for b eakfast, dinner and No.1 Strathcons Square, aédere rbank a aws 0 ichm ontrea ov \u2014The local mar- Mont S \u2014 5._ Le shuse Thanksgiving at the summer resid- | - M ARKET NEWS.ket is steady with choicest Townships og root: Toon at ~ .Supper.: _ SHERBROOKE - , ia wh - ence; Miss Smith, of Ulverton visit- | + creamery quoted at.23c and seconds Bell Tel:\u2014 28 at 154) 2 at 143 Economica), ce People\u2019s phone 24.Bell 365.od.E ing Miss Sanders at present; ' Mrs.SPP SPSPPSP I at 22c to 22ÿc.Twin City:\u201424 at \u201c112, 75 \u2018at } .ea agi y.Yoles Leawiss a few days in Danville, the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 {1125 \u2018 \u2019 a, © : - that guest of her uncle, Mr.Montgomery; PROVISION MARKET OTHER BOARDS.Mackay pfd:\u20145 at 75.7 and Miss Lucy Sloan, from Windsor Mills \u2014\u2014\u2014 Peterboro, Ont., Nov.4\u2014Peterbôro Crown Reserve: \u2014100 at 250, 50 at tty over Sunday.TONE OF MARKET IS EASY.cheese board met for the last time Joga.= ; Su Montreal, Nov.4.\u2014There was no Quebec Railway: \u2014100 at 4 100 ug pr further change in the condition in the D | y: at 49%, ough a + bape + _ , | .market for live hogs.Supplies.were OUT: DOOR WORKERS MA at.L, 3 \"5 3, Pe at i A at & they smaller, there being only about 1,300 - 8.125 at.\"5.0 75 ny Aa Ch at.: ï - head offered, for which the demand .: Soh HME fw se | \u201d f95 at.50, .100 at 497 50 a E- \u20ac ! age nvestment was fair from packers, and prices rul- \u201cfat 3, 350 t 13 at i, 5.r B ° TES pr ' - main .ed about steady, with sales of select- * En pe oa \"Lo 47 100 at i 75 at T5 t a k Fe I } ont; fev | k : : ed lots at the Montreal Stock Yards How it «proves.a Boon to rp 375 at , 650 at 50, He sod in ot C ôthios economy As s cheapacss i in the origina © ray d at.\u2018 \u201c+ , ër BR Ds \u201cSecurities |adian nti\u201d Stok Tray 29750 CR : \u201c%ln Winter, | * LL 0s, 2k HOE Jo 508, | of us stop to think-that cheap clothes means sagrething el clover CTY that to $7.75 per 100 1bs., Weighed \u201coff RT A a 355 a » 108 ?Bu.¥ a ot th jee F7 od market for abate ests pan EE grd Zam ; Rio:\u2014235 at 103}, 50 at 8, L at hidden behind a presentable appearance.oo + Go - jot ¢ We êtter Government, SEE killed dressed hogs was also steady, |chabped places, etc., it is a speedy I.Que.Rv.b da: $6,000 at £3 Ce | 3 : feelin Municipal, Publié TT \" with sales in a jobbing way at $10.75 fade sacre By the void weesnernnd or {000 at h on 8 fr 8 CT ew [oo - i wt and Industrial BondsiREER to $11 per 100 Ibs.The demand for |fuse to heal: Zam-Buk will cure then.Shaw.P
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