Sherbrooke daily record, 16 décembre 1897, jeudi 16 décembre 1897
[" - oe cm - C ® ; \u201cYoung Women Marry Old Soldiers - so - the - bands.\u201cman Ray to obtain from the com- - here, were murdered last Thursday night, while a fifth child was | - ing his family-at home.-Rt.Rev.Bishop Burke, and ad- - election of directors, including A._ -and running down the steep in- \"UNCLE SAM KICKS.NO.259 So ~~ SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1897.| - PRICE:ONE CENT That They May Become Their Widows.Washington, Dec.13.\u2014The House committee on invalid pen- \u2018sions met Saturday and took action that is intended to correct \u201calleged rapidly growing abuse of young women marrying | old soldiers and sailors for the \u2018purpose of becoming their widows, and drawing a pension from the Governnient.This subject has SON'S CRUEL ACT.He Assaulted His 90-year old Co Father.1 Cowänsville, Dec.15 A | ; Cy Ce ry atl , nearl q'inety years old was assaulted by- a son .at Fordyce Corner, two miles distant from ossible that he may not recover rom his injuries.The name of the son who is alleged to be insane, is Edivin Ellison.It is said that he has been insane on different occasions and has always been peculiar in his actions.He been much discussed in view- offisa very powerful man and has the comparatively large number of widow claimants on account of the revolutionary war of 1812 and Mexican war service of hus- The committee instructed Chair- mittee on rules an order or rule permitting an amegdment to the pension appropriation bill providing that no pension shall hereafter be granted to the widow .of a soldier or othier person after the passage of this act, excepting however, all soldiers, sailors, officers, etc.nowin or who may \u201chereafter enter the military or naval service of the States.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 nt af -\u2014 AWFUL SPECTACLE.Man Finds Wife \u2018and Little Ones \u2018Butchered.Wesson, Miss., Dec.14.\u2014The wife and four children of Brown Smith, a planter living in Simpson county, twenty miles from | injured terribly.Mr.Smith, who isason of ex-representative Edward Smith, went to a near-by town Thursday afternoon, leav- When he returned he found his wife and five children covered with blood and apparently all dead.One of the little girls, supposed to have been dead, has revived enough to tell what she knew the man that he was a negro, and she described him.A posse is now on the track of the murderer.: ; EXCOMMUNICATED.- For Being Married by a Protestant Minister.St.Joseph, Mo., Dec.14.\u2014Reli- gions circles im this city were stirred up yesterday by the public exc »mmunication of Mrs.Charles Miller, formerly Miss Katherihe Moriarity, her mother and a!l relatives and Catholics who participated in her marriage ceremonies and .the reception which followed, becatise.the young wuman was married by a Protestant minister.The letter of excommunication, from the: dresséd to Rev.Father Newman, pastor of the Cathedral .Congregation, was read at all of the services in the cathed ral.æ > STANSTEAD AGRICULTU- \"RAL SOCIETY.| Hatley, Dec.15th.\u2014(Special.) The Stanstead Co.Agricultural Society met in annual meeting at Ayers Flat to-day.\u2018Directors were all present except Geo.W- Kezar who is wintering in - North Carolina.A goodly number of members were present at the H.Moore M.P.The following were elected directors for the ensuing yeas.D.H.Tolmie, W.H.Bachelder for Magog, Geo.W, Kezar and John P.Bowen for Hatleÿ, Luther E.Bachelder and W.F.Buckland for Stanstead, J.Sutton and F.H.Morrill for Barnston, and H.E.Baldwin for.Barford.Meeting adjourned to Saturday, Jan.15th.1898.INSANE GIRL COMMITS \u201c SUICIDE.St.John, N, B., December 14.\u2014Bertha Duke, aged 25.for two -ÿears an inmate of the St.John Lunatic Asylum, escaped \u2018to-day cline towards the falls of the river, jumped deliberately down on the outstanding crags.She was seen to strike and roll helplessly into the seething tide.Her body rose once and disappeared in the whirlpool.The deceased was a daughter of Rev.J.A.Duke, Methodist clergyman, formerly of Newfoundland.oo > 2 SWALLOWED LYE ANDDIED.| .\u2014 Quebec, Que, Dec 15.\u2014 Miss _ Amanda Martine Guay,a servant, who, a few days ago, swa lowed concentrated Ive, died last even- J.Black Lake always shown a genius for mechanics -and mathematics.- He used to own a factory at Freeport, near here, for the manufacture ot butter tubs and such goods but failed im business some years ago.His latest employment was in runni g the electric light station here.He was discontinued from this a few weeks: ago.\u2018The authorities were not notified of his condition by his family until Monday, for after rescuing the father they had confined the soirin a room at the house.High Constable Gale and Bailiff Chadburn topk him to the Sweetsburg United jail, where hé now is.Ellison is unmarried and appears .to be ahout fifty years of age.Up tn Tuesday -afternoon no charge had been laid against him by any| member of the household, and the authorities had not yet been able to obtain any definite information on which to base a charge.He will likely be held until the result of his assault can be more fully ascertained.| | VALUABLE MINES.\u2014 The East Angus correspondent to the Chronicle says: \u201cThere has been lately several mining transactions, the parties selling residing here.McDonald Bros.& Millar having signed an option to a London, Eng.Syndicate of all_their properties in Beauce for £12,000 sterling.Mr.Millar of this place has discovered a mineral which has- baffled all our mineralogists.lt was sent to Montreal, and there it was pronounced to be tin of the highest grade.This is a valuable discovery capitalists are \u201cto begin next spring to work the mine, which is pronounced inexhaustable.DAN STUART PREPARING.Carson, Nev.Dec.15.\u2014A Livingson paper received a communication .from Dan.| Stuart stating that a fight is being arranged between Corbett and Fitzsimmons, as well as other pugilists, to be held in Carson, in July, 1898, and adding that definate arrangements would be completed within a fortnight.Stuart also promises $30,000 in racing purses and says.a meet- i*g will also be held in Carson \u2018| when the best eastern horses will run.Ce ane | BRIEFLETS _ The New Brunswick Legislature will be summoned to meet the first or second Tuesday of February.; Sterling silver novelties ofevery description, at R.J.Spearing s.tf | Mr.Neil Dinning has leased the house of Mr.J.J \"* penhale, in the terrace on Montreal street, and will occupy the same during the winter.Mr.Penhale will go to to look after his interests in asbestos mines at that place.ice opal, diamond, pearl and | brooches and stick pins, at .|Spearing\u2019s.> tf | The regular meeting of the oval Arcanum and installation R ° icers will take place tonight.1 4 ; .er; / 95 gallons best oysters, 20 boxes Î oi n haddies, fresh trout, dore, ;N rub R.cing a new tur ) DUE yard here.During this work locomotives are sent across the river to tha Quebec Central turntable turned.i} Diamond and opal rings of ; description and price, at every Tp) R.J.Spearing\u2019s.tf The W.C.T.U.will meet at Mrs.G.N.Hodge's on Friday afternoon.Co | | SEE HERE WOMEN.Ask your husbands \u2018; ir circumstsnces might be as a wid That otter have a good plain talk and see if t hore is not need in your house for the safet and.certainty of insurance.The Sun Life \u201cAssurance Co., of Canada offers- all kinds of eoniracts.Have him see their agent.x 7 Menthol Cough Syrup is quick ta act and sure to cure all cases ing at the hospital.- 2 bo Cowansville on Sunday, and it is [from Boston.and white fish, at Har-| gamer as 190 °C\" |FOR THE GIRLS.| q \u2019 - - Very Pretty Shoes, fine Hose, Fur Collar, A gang of men are at _work Muff and Cap, Handkerchiefs, Perfumery | turntable in the and Gloves.Lo | - at Newington to be COOKSHIRE.- Mr: George VanDyke, Boston, was in town Monday.~~ Mr.C.C.Lusk went to Pejep- seot Mills, Maine, Tuesday even- lng.iss Georgie Learned has gone to Boston.Miss Lilian Pope has returned , Mr.J.H.Rand \u2018is in town, having returned from an extended business trip., Miss Lottie Macrae returned from Bury, Tuesday morning, having remained over since Fri- | day evening.0 .Tom and Thede are praying that this weather may continue as 1t 1s good for their business.A small blaze was discovered in Dec.15th- The funeral sermon\u2019 for Mr.Schaugharessy's daughter will be preached by Mr.Adcock on Sunday next; at 3.p.m.oo The C.O.F.will hold their meeting on Thursday, 23rd, owing to their regular night falling on Christmas, and the election of officers will take place.\" Mrs.Chas.Lothrop and Miss Grace Loomis hgve returned from their trip south, where they have been visiting friends.: Arrangements are being made for a Christmas tree and entet- tainment on Friday evening, Dec.24th.| Mr.Gen.Pope has taken a position in Sherbrooke.| the Cookshire bakery last night, about 7 o'clock.The, alarm was given and the fire department turned out quickly and soon ex-, tinguished the flames, before any serious damage was done.The extra heat, from the wood which had been placed in the oven to dry, and which caught fire, caus- and fire place, to ignite and burn rapidly, The fire fortunately caused no delay in getting out the next batch of bread.PP Bs meee + Dr.Wm.S.Allen, dentist, Bell Telephone Building, Sherbrooke.\u201cSilver Plate CUT GLASS INK, Le Sterling Top / 8275.JS.C.F.OLIVIER, - Sole agent for \u201cNew 1desa,\u2019 15c, Patterns: FREE PRESENT.| Loy .; From now until Xmas we will give free fo all, our, customers Cloth Pickaninny Dolls.The | \"best present for child.| Ze SUITABLE PRESENTS ; \u2014IN STOCK\u2014 FOR LITTLE CHILDREN.Cloth Animals, Handkerchiefs, Silk Ties, Dolls, Gloves, Mitts, Fancy Clouds and | Bootes.] FOR THE BOYS.Very fine Ulster or Pea Jacket, a new Suit.Clothes, Wool Underwear, Collars and Cuffs, Fancy Neck Ties, fine Foot wear, Silk Scarf, fine Braces, etc.: FOR THE WOMEN.Dress Pattern from $1.00 to $4.00, fine Slippers.Table Linen and Sapkins, fine Underwear, Lace Curtains, Par Wool Gloves and Mitts.FOR THE MEN.| Warm Ulster or Pea Jacket, good: Suit (Clothes, Wool Underwzaar, Kid Gloves -and Mitts, beautiful Neckties, Silk Scarf ed the woodwork, above the oven - \u2018mistake by buying MITCHELL & CO.'.SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS DISTRICT.Among the Other Fine Goods - > Which we are now showing for /Chtistmas trade, we would call your attention to our fascinating Toilet marked very low, we also have just opened new Ladies\u2019 \u201cMol\u201d Ties (98 style) and a fine variety of Stamped Linen Handkerchiefs.Cases, etc.| We are still selling a big 25c.SPOOL OF SILK for 5c.(any shade.) 119 WELLINGTON STREET.CHRISTMAS 4 A A ! =;- | i |The Popular DRUGGIST, THE LITTLE GROCER or Carpet.| \u2014 a - HORSE KILLED BY TRAIN Dr.Edgar of North Hatley, lost.a horse the other evening un der rather peculiar circumstances.A hired man bad led the animal to a blacksmith shop to be shod and when he started on his return journey the horse broke away and started.for home.When crossing the Boston and Maine tracks it was struck by a passing train, thrown into the air striking a telephone post and from there into the river, being killed ing| stantly.: i That Wears\u201d The kind that always looks good because it is as good as it You can looke.make no KNIVES, SPOONS & \"FORKS, if they arc, stamped - \u201c1847,\u201d \u201cROGERS BROS\u201d This is the genuine Rogers Brand, famous for 50 years.On Tea Sets and large articles the quality is guaranteed by the trade mark.; : / / cases, they are a fine stock of BOSTON STORE, $1,000 REWARD, \u201c To anyone that can prove that.is not the best cough remedy on earth.Instantly relieves and always cures Cough, Bronchitis and Whooping Cough.Manufactured by | CRIFFITH.121 Wellington Street.\u2014mmsmmÇ_e v | Invites everybody to visit his store and hear the wonderful gramaphone.Lots of iime between the selections for you to select a nice present.Be- - ides a neat little stock of Grocerics.he has à modest display of Christmas Goods.Have you seen those cunning little Dolls Chairs jonly 250; each?and Handkerchief, Kid Slippers, White Shirts, fine Umbrellas, Sweaters, Wool; Hose, ete.Many of the above articles are -marked at and below cost price.to bring prices within the reach of everyone: JOHN EDWARDS.of coughs and colds.or Here's something for the boy, Buck ASCOT CORNER.- franite Syrup of White Balsam, | WEARS WELL.Coffee Pots, 1% Wash Basins, .16e Basins, - - To Buy y our Christmas goods now and have them stored till wanted, Jean B.LeBaron Cor.Bridge & Main Sts., North Hatley.Misses\u2019 Wool-lined do.,40¢.Lumbermen\u2019s = Gum Rubbers, $100 Lumbermen\u2019s do.do, $1.15.Lumbermen\u2019s do.do., $1.25.Lumbermen\u2019s Felt Socks, Lumbérmen\u2019 s Knat Socks.Children's Wool-lined Rubbers 85c._\u2014 | AT\" C.T.ARMSTRONC'S.| REMOVE ALL WORRY By letting our team call for your washing, The finest work, | SHERBROOKE STEAM LAUNDRY CO.Sign of the: Moose.H.SA 147 to 151 Wollington St.\u201cR.LAKEMAN.WINTER'S BLOCK.© INSURE IN THE | ron Pudding Dishes, 10¢| SPECIAL PRICES | Ladies Granby Robbers 45e - \u201c \u201c Preserve the ahove memorandum.| ' Coed .| - ; _ : i .| Y : The Cheapest and Right Place | 3 To buy FURS of any kind for Christ L.A.CODERE'S, 167 WELLINGTON STREET.A very fine lot lof TIKES just in for the Christmas trade.The up-to-date Hatter and Furriet The Latest Production of Heintzman & Co, the Eminent Piano Makers.| | STYLE I._ A magnificent Piano, with Heintzman & Co's, Patent Agraffe Bridge giving greater resonance, more singing quality, and will stay in tune ., longer than any other Piano made., Finished in fancy walnut, \u2018antique mahogany, or English oak.We would like to have this Piano seen and thoroughly tried by every Pianoist in Sherbrooke and the Eastern Townships.- | | H.C.Wilson & Sons, rr ré: i M .ai 3 V9 4) 49 A4 À E = 1 i i Fur|Dc Fancy Clouds.Chiffc Fancy Lounge Pillows.Ladies\u2019 Fancy Hoods, etc, etc.Cushion Covers.Chalin Purses, etc., etc.| _ OUR $1.00 TABLE.ladies\u2019 { MBINE \u2014 ! ; The ARTISTIC with the PRACTICAL by buying -useful Xmas Gifts.and for he modest sums of 25C.and 50C.we _ il] mention a partial list of what may be-had at those prices: For 25c.Covered Tea Cosies, Neck Ties and Scarfs,\u2019 White Metal Pin\u2019 Boxes and Napkin \u201cancy Stick Pins and Jubilee Medals.Blouse Setts and Hair Ornaments.\u2018Violet Perfumery and Cologne,\u2019 port Buckles, Gloves and Handkerchiefs, Rings, rove Rings and Fancy Doylies, ete, etc.etc: .For 0c.= | Sideboard Covers and Antimacassors, Fans, Embroidered Handkerchiefs and - | silk do.{\u2018hildrens Tams, - Lens, pow Tea Cosies and Fancy Scarfs, eedle Cases, White Apronsand Gloves, Irowels, Muffiers, and Ruches, Cuff Buttons and Scarf Pins, Shawls, Clouds.Boas, ete, ete., ete, Tuques and Kid Mit- UR 75c.TABLE.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloves.Sitk Lined Gloves, \u2014 4! Wool - .\u201c| Fancy Belts.« \u201c Purses.\u201c \u201c - Side Combs.\u201c Be Fascinators.and Gents\u2019 Silk Handk'fs.| Door Mats.' Neckties and ; Fans.on Neck Rouches.Scarfs.- Gents\u2019 White Shirts.:.Colored Shirts.s Ties and Scarfs.Ce Umbrellas.i © * Gloves in Kid and Wool, Ladies\u2019 Blouses.\u2019 | 2.Underskirts.i1 Doz.Towels Hemstitched.: Ladies\u2019 Bedroom Slippers ** + Mitts and Lined Gloves.* Kid Gloves.i + Neck Scarfs.(\u2018hildren\u2019s Crib Blankets.Boas.Tea Ccesies in Silk, Ladies\u2019 Umbrellas, Sofa Pillows.: « Gents\u2019 Cigar Cases.! {Feather Fans, - \u20181 Dozen Napkins: \u2018louds and Fascinators.Health Brand Vests.- { Picture Drapes, etc., etc.| AE Lane There 1s nothing more useful or sensible\u2019for \"a holiday present than a pair of \u2018good Kid Gloves.\u201cs We \u2018keep only the best qualities, and we have the latest novelties, and with every pair of Kid Gloves bought from now until Xmas, we; will give a bottle of PERFUME FREE OF CHARGE.cmt ~ SHERBROOKB.A.DARKER, i ~ mas is at 63 Wellington 3t.2333333333333 33 DE \u20ac\u20acee ~ H SAMUEL.| | Sherbrooke's | Greatest - Store 3 XMAS PRESENT à \u2019 : .FREE OF CHARGE.District Mgr., Sherbroo eo es Coa grr rs per ss \\ En EEE .\u201che Er le 7 eo pod.lle ch - Bl SR, ls dion ee ss sal ha we a SL & A rr oy oR EE ine tonic FE .an - - A verre Re Ren n = pts 4 BOIL sap es rs wri NCHA SA ogy ~~ fee aa 0 SEA EE NE LT ETT Cn dd \u2018 ERE np BE h) i ¥ f IRR AONE YR .- ic silt AEA tke AOL Hy i} 1:4 3 i a» Tal al mis En Ta Ry se ull ES amas hen 44 j an rm at mm ' ar dE \u20ac ea: PE TOR nw wy we py - A de: a.os EE ri Sl = > he sr ae a - ai he\u201d RTT ke a meng A afd NPI Tyr of.op, tp a > ' ht ie LEE : .; + etre Harpe pe ane CSR LE Ce SUN ampiaes 3 3 am Le L > AE y3.A 1 REP Apcaeany 28) , CE cet ice AE A dee ALE Fanaa nv PSS at SA RS RS AT ia ei eg LEER aA bs = DR a Le there uit ge PE Es 2 ~ HORSE FOR SALE.ladies\u2019 driver; 1 Long Island two-seated wag- _ running gear lake color; 1 Portland Sleig - Flannelette Waists $1.00, Black Serge Wrap- .a.m.till 9 p.m, for 15c, : stereoptican, and about 400 beautiful views, Will be sold at a - ton dealt in on margins or for cash._ A carload of ORANGES has =r \u201d Three Rivers, but having his principal = facturer and Dealer, doing business as such7at \"MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.Up to fifteen words, 15 cents, one eent each additional word; each insertion.If not paid for in advance 10 cents extra, TOR SALE-Sleigh robe, gray, new, very F chéap.Apply 01 Bowen avenue, East Sherbrooke, or W.T.L., RECORD office.158tf rO-LET- House in Geriken Terrace.to Charles D.White WANTED Good eneral servant, No washing.Apply Mrs.WN.Irwin, , 2 Lon- dort street.| 256-tf.-1 Dark Bay Mare about 15 hands, good on, back seat reversible; 1 Concord Bugey, with two extra movable seats; 1 old Cutter; 1 sett Single Harness.4, 257, 29.MRS.McEBNZIE'S Is the place for Stamped Linens and Wools, Cords and Tassels.Shoe Bags 25c, 40c, 500, A.F.SIMFSON: Lennoxville.pers $1.50 and hundreds of useful articles for Christmas all the way from 5c.to $1.00.Dolls \u2018from 5c up.% Commercial Square.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_ COTTAGES FOR SALE.Four Semi-detached Frame Cot , on Belvidere Street, Sherbrooke, in excellent re- ir, paying 10 per cent.net on $3,600.00 at Shieh price they are now offered.i A io PATON MANUFACTURING CO., 219-2mo.os \u2018Sherbrooke.~.SHOWER BATHS can be had at the Y.M.C.A.on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 - 258-e.0.d-Iw.FOR SALE , À fine lime light dissolving batgain.S.W.Farnam, Mar- tinville.| 2582w WEAVERS WANTED.\u2014 AT THE\u2014 .y Paton Manufacturing (o'y., SHERBROOKE.A few Ggoop weavers tor broad looms, at highest rates in Canada.Bonus Paip to the weavers earning highest wages and doing best work.FRANK THOMPSON : - & COMPANY, - Bankers and Financial Agents, ADVANCES MADE UPON APPROVED \u201c COLLATERAL SEGURITIES.Montreal Correspondents: Messr-.Hanson Bros, Financial Agents, Canada Life Chambers:.New York Correspondents: Messrs.Henry Clewes & Co., Bankers, 35 Wall Street.Office Hours: 9.00 a.m.to 5.00 p.m.; Saturdays, 9.00a.m.to 3 p.m.OFFICES: Bell Telephone Qui os, 31 Wellington St., SHERBROOKE, 249-12.W.D.SIMPSON STOCK BROKER.- - Griffith\u2019s Block.Stoëks, Bonds, Grains, Provisions, and Cot Information freely given on application.Direct private wires to New York and Chicago.Bell Tel.237.- People's Tel.219.ORANGES.~ URANGEN.been consigned to the CITY FRUIT- STORE, McKechnie Block, and will be sold at same prices as any other firm may quote.Send your orders in at once, as there are only 150 cases, consisting of four 20's and seven 14's.We also have some California Navels'to arrive Saturday.New lot of Figs and Dates just in.Co CANADA: - Province of Quebec, District of St.vec, | : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT.No.305.© - k The Fifteenth Day of December, 1897.Before the Honorable Mr.Justice White.JOSIAH BOYDELL and 'STEPHEN J.DAVIES, both of the Township of Bury, traders; and as such doing business there together in partnership, under the name, style and flrm of \u201cBoydell & Davies.Co - = Plaintiffs.rs.CHARLES ROBERT SCOTT, formerly of the Townsbip of Bury, in the District of St.Francis, now actually residing at the parish of Saint Angele de Laval, in- the District of ace of business at Bury aforesaid, Lumber Manu- Bury aforesaid, under the name, style and firm of \u2018Robert Scott & Company,\u201d - .Defendant.\u2018The Defendant having this day made an abandonment of his property for the benefit of | his creditors, the creditors of defendant are ordered to appear at the COURT HOUSK in the City of Sherbrooke, on the Twenty-fourthda of December instant, at the hour of TW of the clock in the afternoon, to give their advice respecting the appointinent.ofa Curator and Inspectors to said abandoned fes upon all matters which may be Je mitted.The notice of the Lime and piace of the meeting to be once inserted ip the SHER- |: BROOKE DAILY RECORD, abd the creditors whose names appear in the Schedule of Creditors to be specially notified by registered 1 .; otter WM.WHITE, J.S.C.CATE, WELL & WHITE, co Attys.for Plffs.259-1.- &@ Those answering advertise ments in this paper will serve the nterests of all concerned by mentioning that they saw the same in -| old custom rs.te and all sub- | ! * | | | LEGAL NEWS.SUPERIOR COURT.was rendered | this morning by Hon.Judge \u2018White in the case of The Wakefield Rattan Co.vs Porton, for $367.41, interest and costs, distraits, to H.M.7 Judgment Hovey, Esq., the plaintiff's attor- of the Jenckes Machine Co.vs |Lariviere, and _plaintiff contestant, judgment was rendered dismissing the .opposant\u2019s opposition with cost.ney.- To the case.A JE NATIONALE BANQUE \u201cTO CONTINUE.Mr.J.M.Dufresne has Arrived.- Mr.J.Lavoie, Inspector for La Banque Nationale, Quebec, has arrived in the city to look after the interest of the branch here.New Manager ce as \u2014 -| He is accompanied by Mr.J.M.Dufresne, - ex-accountant of the Montreal branch \u2018of La Banque Nationale, who has been appointed the new manager in Sherbrooke, in place of Mr.Gaboury, who has resigned.New clerks for the branch here are expected this month, so that the new staff will be ready to continue business when the time expires on January 9th of those-who have sent in their resignations, \"° \u201cThe branch in Sherbrooke will be continudd, notwithstanding the starting of a branch of the Hochelaga Bank, and by the new management hope to retain their | | ; ee | FRATERNAL SOCIETIES.On Tuesday evening the Sons of England, at their meeting, elected the following officers for the ensuing year WEP.F.J o .Fuller; W.B., J.W.Shea; .V.P., E.Guest; W.Chap., R.Yates; W.S., A.Tester; W.Treas., W.Bailey; Sur- eon, Dr.Tabb; First Guide, Bro.Cotton; Second Guide; W.Mil- lar; Third Guide, J.Cotton; Fourth Guide, J.Woods; Fifth Guide, R.Brown; Sixth Guide, H Smith; Inside Guide, W.Carter; Outside Guide, - G.Strickland; Auditors, Bros.H.Brent, A.Manning » J.Woods; Trustees, W.H Wiggett, R.Curtis, W.Stewart; Delegate to Grand Lodge; C.L Pearce.N Court rince Albert, \u2018No.149, I[.O.F., have chosen the following Bro.Jas.Honey man: V.C.R., R.Bradley; R.S., Jas.Lowe; F.S., J.W.Stocks; Treas., W.Church; Chap., W.L.Gilkerson; S.W., D.Bouchard; J.W., M.Millette; 3.B\u2026 J.Maher; J.B., C: Bramhall; Physician, Dr.A.N.Worthing- ton; C:D., \u2018H.C.R., S.D.Gilke:- son; Finance Committee,J.Honey- _man and J.L.Vineberg; trustees, W.s.Gilkerson and L.E.Chamberlain.\u201d The' following officers were elected last evening .for Prince of Wales Lodge, A.F.& A.M.: T.G.Ballentyne, master; John J.Penhale, S.W.; A.Dore, J.W.; J.Sangster.chaplain; J.A.Wig- gett, treasurer; W.A.Handcock, secretary; John Chesney, tyler.| SOHOOL CLOSINGS.The schools of the city will close tomorrow afternoon for two weeks.At the high school classes will close as follows: Miss Edwards\u2019 and Miss Hawley\u2019s rooms, at 10 a.mi, Mrs.- Berry\u2019s and Miss Pearce\u2019s at 11 a.m., and the remainder at 1.30 p.m.The closing exercises will be held at-1.45 p.m7, when an intéresting .programme will be rendered.The public are welcome.pes C.R.SCOTT'ASSIGNS.) \u201cYesterday afternoon, at the Court house.C.R; Scott, of Bury, made a juidicial abandonment of his property for the benefit of his creditors.The liabilities amount to about $4,000 as per the list of creditors given, in the abandonment.Meeting of creditors for fappointment of curator will take place on Dec.24th, at 11 o'clock a.m.; - - SHE USES x FLAT IRON, The case of Mrs.Croteau vs Mrs \u2018Grenier, from Lennoxville, on a charge of accused hitting the \u2018complainant, Mrs.Croteau with a flat iron, which was up some three weeks ago and was then settled out of court has been re- surected by the complainant and was before Judge Mulvena this morning; / The accused Mrs.Grenier was fined $2 and costs or fifteen days.I.: WHEAT MARKET.Me.W.D.Simpson, Griffith's block, reports the following prices in wheat today, by private wire from Chicago.May wheat opened 01% highest clock, 91# 91 5%, lowest 914, at 120 uly wheat opened 82%, highest 82%, lowest 824, at noon 5.ghee May pork opened 877, highest 877, lowest 872, at noon 872.past - Oysters! Oysters!.Mr.F.Thompson, of the City Fruit Store, McKechnie's block has been appointed agent for a firm' in Norfold, Va.You can buy your oysters as cheap from him as in Boston.- tf.di =; - \u2014\u2014#e - a \u2014\u2014 - 7 Nice opal, diamond, pear al, di , pearl and ruby brooches and \u2018stick pins, at the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD -t R.J ; Spearing's.tf officers'for the coming year : C.R., | HOOKBY.Junior Leagne Schedule.There was a meeting of the executive and delegates of the E.T.Amateur Hockey Association at the College House, Lennoxville last night.The Cookshire and High School clubs were admitted to the association and after looking over the hockey rules the executive drafted the following schedule of matches for the junior league, 1898.Jan.13, Cookshire vs.Leñnox- ville, at Lennoxville.Jan.22, High School vs.Lennox- ville.at Sherbrooke.Jan.28, Lennoxville vs.Cook- shire, at Cookshire.: Feb.4, College vs.Lennoxville, at College.Feb.5.High School vs.Cook- shire, at Sherbrooke.Feb.9, Cookshire vs.Cookshire.Feb.10, High School vs.Lennox- ville, at Lennoxville.Feb.12, High School ve.Cook shire, at Cookshire._ Feb.17, College vs.High School, at Sherbrooke.[Ç Feb.19, College vs.Cookshire, College.; Feb.26, High School vs.College, at College.March 4, College vs.Lennox- ville, at Lennoxville.+ | OPENING VICTORIA HALL.\u2018The vew lodge room and public hall, recently built at Cookshire by Friendship Lodge.A.F.& AM., has been christened Victoria ~ College, at | Hall.The public opening of the Hall will take place on Wednesday evening, December 29th., where there will be a social dance and supper served by-the ladies.Music will be furnished by Hubbard's orchestra, Sherbrooke.Tickets for gentlemen have been placed at $2.00 each.COMMISSIONERS .SUPERIOR COURT This morning Judge White appointed the following gentlemen commissioners of the Superior Court for the province at Coati- cook: \u2014W., C.Webster and S.Ba- chand.: » STOCKS.R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports today\u2019s prices, 1 o'clock, by telegraph, as follows: MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, Canadian Pacific Railway.81} ces Montreal Gas .0 c.count 1 1864} Heat and Light .L.41 39} Toronto Street Railwa NEW YORK STACK EXCHANGE, American Sugar.Lean 1384.Tobaceco.869 Rock Island ._.91 Manhatten PT se 103} CHICAGO Boarp or TRADE.May Wheat .cocvvnn.oi COIN.eee 25: January Pork.\u2026.8.15 .La M SRE 4.50 .PERSONAL INTELLIGENCE, Mt.H.S.Stone, Derby Line, registered at the Sherbrooke House yesterday.Messrs.H.Botterill, -Cookshire, and W.S.\u2018Ward, Eaton, were at the Continental yesterday.| Messrs.W.Wright and R.J.Brodie, ontreal, are at the Grand Central.: Mrs.IF.A.Dooley, Windsor Mills, was in town yesterday and registered at the Magog House.Mr.J.E.Lambert, Toronto, is at the Sherbrooke House.{ Mr.H.Nicholson, Montreal, is at-the Sherbrooke House.Mr.A.E.Reed, of North Hatley: was at the \u2018American House yesterday.Messrs.J.E,.Dubrule and J.| Davis, of Toronto, are at the Continental.Mr.R.G.Cough, of Ayers Flat, was at the Grand Central this morning.: Messrs, F.J.Greene and Robt.Beattie, of Montreal, are at the Magog.: Mr.F.S.Cote, Montreal, is at the Continental.Mr.J.WwW.Rathbone, Montreal, is at the Grand Central.: Messrs.J.I.French, Cookshire, and P.W.Ryan, Compton,- registered at the Magog yesterday.Mr.E.J.Auger, Quebec, is at the Sherbrooke House.Messrs.W.Laidlaw and Jas.S.Wilson.Toronto, are at the Magog House.Brieflets | Chiva clocks, brass clocks, marble and onyx clocks, wood and porcelain, all prices, at R.J.Spearing's.tf The Magog Houso of Sherbrooke, is the Leading Eotel in the Wastern Townships.Refurnished throughout H H, INGRAM, proprietor.1y187 Sterling silver manicure sets in cases \"and single pieces.Best goods, very low.R.J.Spearing._ - tf WEATHER PROBABILITIES Dec.16, 11 a.m.\u2014 Forecast for next 24 hours, issued by the Me- tereological Bureau.Unsettled, with local showers ; not much change in temperature.\u201c| bullet in her breast.| put a bullet into his head but the | Martin, of DOVER CASTLE ON FIRE.f the Strongest and Most cient Fortresses In England.Dover, Eng., Dec.14.\u2014Dover Castle, as this despatch is sent, is on fire.The officers\u2019 quarters have already been gutted and the main block is\u201d \u2018involved.The whole garrison is fighting the flames.The powder magazine is threatened.Dover Castle is on the cliffs above Dover and is more like a fortress than any of the other defences in England.Julius Cesar is credited with building .the foundations and part of the present fortress, although recent antiquarians assert it was built between the years A.D.48 and 49 during the reign of Claudius.The Saxon portion of the fortress is presumed to have been commenced by Alfred the Great, and the foundation of the present \u2018\u2018keep\u201d s said to have criginated with about the year 1153.The Castle now covers about 26 acres of ground.Among its most attractive features are a curious piece of brass ordnance cast in}1554 pocket pistol;\u201d Peverel\u2019's Tower, so-called after an illegitimate son of the Norman Conquerer, who had command of that post; the square keep, rising 100 feet from and 370 feet above the sea, from which a grand view is obtained; the famous well.440 feet deep, was tower, but is now arched over for the better security of the public; the old Roman church and the Pharos, or lighthouse.The barmen.| \u2018SHOT TWO OTHERS AND HIMSELF.Swens Badly Wounds His Wife and Daughter and then At- - tempts Suicide.Modesto, Cal., Dec.13.\u2014Today George C.Owens, a carpenter, shot his wife and daughter, badly wounding them.and then attempted suicide.Owens\u2019s daugh: ter, in September last, married a young blacksmith named Tiede- mann, despite Owens\u2019s bitter opt position.His 'wife sided with the daughter, whereupon he treated her so cruelly that she went to live with her son-in-law and began a suit for divorce.* Oweus went to the house, and without warning, opened .fire on the women.His wife who was soon to become a mother, was shot through the abdomen and arm, and the daughter received a Owens then wound was not fatal.Owens will be lynched should his i wife die.He had no good ground for.op- ee posing his daughter's marriage, as iedemann is ( 1o0nest and indus- tricus.; Lo \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014l Gr A i rane | AFTER FIFTY YEARS.Mr.and, Mrs.Blake Celebrate Their Golden Wedding.A very pleasant eveniug was enjoyed last night at the residence of Mr.and Mrs.Lewis O.Blake: it being the occasion of their fiftieth marriage anniversary, There were present Mr.and Mrs.1.O, Blake, of New York City; Mr.and Mrs.J.O.Blake, of Brooklyn: Rufus Blake jof Derby, Vt.; Mrs.\u2018New York City; Mrs.Welcome, Newport, Vt.; sons and davghters of the aged couple, place.After a bountiful teo was served and enjoyed by all they were presented with many beautiful and valuable gifts.A heauti- ful poem was\u2019 composed! by.Mrs.Dr.Ho-kins, of Newport, Vt., for the occasion.| | | YS | WRECKED NEAR PORT LAND.Six Lives Lost.« Portland, Me., Dec.15.-The schooner \u2018Susan P.Thurlow,\u2019 bound from Hillsboro, N.B., for New York, with a cargo of plaster rock, went to pieces on Cape Elizabeth at eight o'clock last night and the captain and five members of the crew were lost.One sailor managed to reach land and-early to-day gave the alarm.The bodies of the captain and one sailor were recovered.The \u2018Thur- low\u2019 was built in Harrington, Maine, and hails from New York.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 @ +4 KENTU KY TROOPS | : : OUT AGAIN ~\u2014 25 cents | - ; Ordered by Gov.B adley tt } \u2014 ._chases.i «+, | Protect Turnpike Propeity N ! à - a \u2019 | roar Initials, monograms, crests, in- 1d ro nT DINNER SETS + | PASTORAL LETTER, scriptions, ete.,neatly engraved o from Re or | ber ETES | | \u2019 f | - PL the shortest possible notice.J.| Frankfort,Ky., Dec.1 Troops \u201c - of hat t | | W.Horton, general engraver, 135} were ordered tonight to Danville, ; | what to \u20ac 100se 9 98 Pieces, $6.00.1 | ) | The! Bishop of | Ottawa Advises His| Wellington street.Ky., to protect turnpike property > J : | |, 7 Lo ; Je PIshop | } from raiders.The request was \u201c* Christmas Presents ! We can give you ¢ | | | {9 14 FANCY CHINA AND GLASSWARE, | - 5 eople.Mayor Wo H.earned, Cook- made by J.T.Basley, resident er] x Prices lower than ever, (paw, Det.16.\u2014(Special)\u2014The shire, 1s In the city today.| of the Danville and Harrodsburg valuable pointers on the\"subject.| Turhpike Company.He said in Bishop of Ottawa has issued his his telegram to.Gov.Bradley that \u2018BROMPTON FALLS.first : Christmas + SEE MY 81.00 LAMP, NO MYSTERY ABOUT IT.pastoral letter.a + h er he asks \u2018mem.A grand concert will be given to-| he had information that raiders I have the cheapest Lamp Ee er ot a MOrrOw night (Dec.17.) consisting were going to low, ad the Rute nr Ce.4H ; a | ¢ : evershown in Sherbrooke.| of |making -:their offerings on [of instrumental music, recitations near Danville.LE ve Droper There is no disguising the fact that we liave a well se- ' \u2014 Xmas a gift to their clergymen, ele, There will also be an address judge had refused to Kive proper So Le Le 004, J | BANQUET LAMP _ | ; : by Mayor Tobin.All are invited.Poe Bradley immediately telo-| lected stock of neat holiday presents to suit all classes.=» + .\u2018 : 07 | graphed to Col.E.H.Gaither at Co | 27 1n.high, only $2.SUICIDE AT BROCKVILLE.WOULD LET THEM Élaurodsburg, Ky.,to leave in com- ¢ mand of troops.Col., Gaither telegraphed back at 8.o\u2019clock tonight that he had given his men FIGHT IT OUT.| \u2018Hamil ton, Dec: ae Ha: ton Times (Liberal) says editorial- : ders -as off for ly of the political broil at Quebec marching orders, and was \u201cMr.Langelier, of Quebec, is giv.\u201d- ee ing the Tories something to write ST | and talk about,in connection with LYNOHFD THREB 8 his personal grievances and -the INSTEAD OF TWO MEN.« 1t1 - y L 1- \u2018 .bogy of a coalition between Lat New Orleans, Dec.15.\u2014The mob 4 GAMES IN ONE, - Creckinole and Sk:tes, Sleds, Red Shovels: Mrs.Doyle Jumps into the River Brockville, Dec.16 \u2014(Special)\u2014 | Mrs.Doyle, wife of Alfred Doyle, harness maker, of this town, committed suicide last night, by drowning herself in the river.She had been at ithe asyluni\u2019for some.others, Jas.F.Kerr.\u2014- ~ BRYNE O'LYNN ¢ a | time, and was!so much improved | Chapleau.That is a A bf FOSS that she was brought home Mon- very Ae es line of amuse-|in Iberville parish which dealt _ , :, | * d a.ment, So long as the farm-|with the murderers lof George Moccasins have ¢ me slowly intq use, but they've come Babin last night lynched three instead of two men as first re- orted.The lynched men were ames Thomas and: Joseph and Charles Alexander.Thomas made \u2018a confession before his death in to stay.True to the song, they are made with.the \"fleshy side out and the woolly side in._ - Some 1 ke them and some don't,;yet for general rough and tumble work, there's nothing better.They say, tanned in oil they don\u2019t lers and mechanics throughout the Dominion are making | money, they will not become unduly excited against the Government, no matter what becomes of T - HON.i.1.TARTE.Be Writes of a Political Situation 22 Wellington Street.AND THE CHILDREN! Montreal, Dec.15.-\u2014Hon.Mr.|Messrs.Langelier and Chapleau.1 n belor leak, not slippery, not easily punctured.seams stand well, and | 0, THE CHILDREN | Tarte ren De There arein all The ways of Quebec olisicians which he impilated the, ayo above all are easily repaired, also for boys in 1 to 5.Besides four ~The joy that Christmas brings | parties dissatisfaction.and causes are not very well understood in Frank Osborne, and Laurent {cases of same style, only much better, as made for Western = for dissatisfaction.It is quite {the other provinces, so the best to them can never be known to any but themselves.Though we knew \u2018it- once, the years have dimmed ouf memories, and we can never know it again.None can hear the angels sing so plainly, none can see - the Heavenly Host with so\u2019 clear a vision, none can feel so full a tide of human sympathy as the little / .appointed in! np.id ft g vhic ; r due.|.ughnessy, vice-president 0 ON pe igh of elt .: q ones, whose lives have not been which they believe te be tot in= | his stead.; | hE P.R.when questioned in| lieve there are other good pianes made.Fither one of the 1 \"tarnished: by sordid pursuits, |evitable.It must not, be forgot, URRANT AGAIN regard to ae re ort that the, following is | \u2019 - ten.er, iberal D .P.R.and C.A.R.: | .oo 4 whose souls have not been fet b ee Ewer at Quebec and SENTENCED.agreement by which the former A G 00 d Pi ano _ -ÙR cred by doubt and skepticism.j ott wa, and its policy of pro-/ s Francisco, Cal., December would enter Ottawa and the lat- AHN EH TAL CR Cet td ted tied ; To them the Holy Babe is « gress \u2018and \u2018development brings 15 \u201cTh dore Durrant was this ter Montreal by the other \" ne, | points, or send for catalogue, and let mejkriow when it \u2018would be convenient to i living reality,\u201d the message un- ne adherents to the party ranks] morning sentenced to be hanged denied that any such arrange; have my representative cull Jagan slditor cinh down, or on the instalment plan 5 \u201c $tin \u2019 \u2018 à ok Po .7 ,( ?= uch per month, \u201cas suits \u2018i - ; : ; \u20ac dates re Lo aT eth er Le.Sty has at its head an ondanuary 7 next,for the murder ment bad | {the Ca nada Atlantic, { 50 much | ee ËÊS$ tears, both reflect in its purest) ein nent leader, whose combin- ©f Blanche Lamont.and said that nothing of the kind C A L e B A R O N I.¥ 7 type the Divinity that glorifies the ations have! led up to the most| + had been discussed.ses ® s - i 2 soul af Suen.CI sl brings brilliant results.The least, there- ST AN HOPE.Hd 04 \u2014\u2014 oo ~ Sole Agent for the Eastern Townships, 004 5 !vhatever Christmas DrANÿS: fore, we can expect of our friends - ar ] 117 Al | \u201c2 .to older lives, it must be the heart is hat ey will not be imposed | Dec.15.Trene, the little daugh- ABOUT SEALS.] Of hardest flint that is not touched upon by the Tory newspapers nor | ter of W.J.Carpenter, 18 1ll Wi London, Dec.15,- The Govern- by the innocent gladness of the children, J.R.McBAIN i E - oe .| a: ofi th allest ji reat \u20ac .n x 8 ad Children's Books, Toys,Games MES ih creating divisions in who died Sunday morning, Dec.moder ating her attitude in the 1 sq uit Du Bouche Br andies.- and-Bright Christmas ou gl 12th.matter._ = | .| Novelties.out ranks.001 ts t I ; Co.i + | ; ; he J | 3.=~ + ; ,Ç | * | ! ; Ô - | | - mairie ie \u2018 er - i , ome im 4 ,Ç 7 su rem mi fm, nt 5 niin ob Rt A TE, Mm SATS - | Re Ç La = x ts rage wade A a \u2018The Liberal impossible for the men whogovern a country to satisfy all appetites, \u2018and all ambitions.Gambetta, who was a good day that it was more difficult to govern a party than a country.party as_-a whole, is satisfied with the present situation, as well as i s leaders.There may be of course, people here and there who think they have not redeived that treatment.the indiscretions of some of our the ind for whom -the Government cannot do in a few months all th servative néwspapers are only too Lea < 7 AA fe SE oe ere ame Ea I judge of men, said one | t they ask for it.The Conway is to leave them to fight their local battles to a finish without outside interference.7 MR PARMALEE RESIGNS.> Quebec, December 15.\u2014Mr.Par-' malee, M.P., for Shefford.has resigned asa member of the provincial council of agriculture.Mr.W.H.Davidson, of North Ely, Shefford, has been the scarlet fever.Co The whooping cough is quite prevalent inthis village and also at Norton.At present writing one case only has proved fatal, that of Ed.Nelson's little son, \u2018whipped by the mob, and Carter tin the murder of nd was ordered to leave the parish, Dominick, who took a minor part were ! > IT IS NOT TRUE.The Repo ted Deal Between the C.P.A and C.A- R.Is Denied.Lumbermen.They are the highest grade Moccassins made, Same\u2019 for boy Ottawa, Dec.15.\u2014Mr.T.G.ment is in consultation with the Government of Cauada in regard to the question of suspending pelagic sealing for a year.There D.is no indication of Great Britain » bay NIS FOR | AGEN [ B s, also 1 to 5.\u2014 MORENC No Home Need | A good musical instrument, ; hard-Heintzman is the superior of all Pianos, I firmly be- M ey mn | | BROS.F Want your Piano tuned?LeBaron employs competent.tuner Lack + Gi hile I insist that the Ger- Co + CMANAMY & CO, \u2018Wholesale Wines and Liquors.< au.dr 2 iy Bier AT i oni ai SRL du Fm » pat ii die ge a.à St TPRESEES AD \\ \u2014 amas ae, ; #4 À - tn © by I.8.CHANNELL & Co., at 100 - Toad MINS = Sherbrooke Daily Record.Published every afternoon ext Rlolindar Sunday) llington t, Sherbrooke, Que.sipeds CHANNKLL, Rditor and Manager The DAILY RECORD is sent to any post office in the EasternTownships, postage prepaid, for 81.50 a year; six months, 90 cents; three months, 50 cents; one month, 20 eents.Strictly in advance.All papers for post offices out- «ide the Eastern Townships, $3.00 a year.No paper continued after subscription expires.Advertising rates furnished on appl cation.Bell Telephone connection :\u2014Business office, 101 A ; editorial office, 104Bi People\u2019 s Telephone:\u2014Office, No.220.The SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD is for sale avery afternoon, at the following places: KE.C.Fraser, Druggist, Commercial St.Mrs.Haselting, News Stand, Post Office.Thos.Hogle, Reading Room.A.M.Richer, News Dealer Wellington St.W.B.Murray, Post Office, East Sherbrooke.Foss' Drug Store, Lennoxville.\u20ac arnie s Drug Store, Coaticook.E.Enright, 73 Montreal street.Thomas Cowan, corner King and Belvidere treets.WAR tree 5 ne, corner Market and Peel street.The paper will be delivered at your door or 25 cénts a month, If you do not receive the RECORD regularly, telephone or write this office.L.S.CHANNELL & Co.100 Wellington st.NOTICE To ADVERTISERS.\u201cAll changes for-contract advertisements in the DAILY RECORD, to ensure.prompt attention, s10uld be handed in the afternoon previous to publication.ARCHITECTS.Cars, Cuirx, M, P.Q.À.A.MORLEY POPE CLIFT & POPE, : ARCHITECTS, ETC - Churches,-Mills, Schoois, Residences, Stores E ; ERBROO \u201d MONTREAL Soi ton st 47 St, John St.Bell Tel.314.Tel.1956 J.ALCIDE CHAUSSÉ, ARCHITECT, | -Valuator and Superintendent.- Plans an Specifications prepared.for any kind of uildings.Personal supervision of works, Measurements, ete.158 Shaw St.Montreal.ADVOCATES.CAMPBELL, LL.B., Advocate, 100 Wel- e lington Street, Sherbrooke, P.Q F ATE, ELLS & WHITE, Advocates, fa: McB®in's Block, Sherbrooke.ROWN & MACDONALD, Advocates, &c.Chamber, Qdell's Block, 67 Wellington St ; LAWRENCE & MORRIS, Ad vocates, &e.Sherbrooke.HV & FRASER, Advocates &o., Sher brooke, Que.NOTA ARIES.Bl DR B.WORTHINGTON, LL.B., Nota Pub e lic.Issuer of marriage licenses, Art B'ld'g C H.LANGLOIS, Notary.Money to Loan s cn first mortgage.100 Wellington St._ CE 1 DENTISTS.RS.HYNDMAN & HYNDMAN, 11 Wellington Sqr., Sherbrooke.= BN SPEGIALISTS.A.DUSSAULT, M.D.Diseases, Eyes, e Ears, Nose and Throat.Next Postoflice.GANDIER, M.D., L.S.A,,, L.LR.C.E.A.M.R,C.S., England, No.56 Melbourne treet.Bell telephone, 273; People\u2019s, 250.MISCELLAN EOUS.J.BARTON, Veterinary Albion Hotel, Sherbrooke.\u201cBrien & Guilbault, PAINTERS AND PAPER HANGERS.Work guaranteed in all lines.Prices as low as good work can be done for.© 77 KING STREET, SHERBROOKE.Ww M.MURRAY & CO.have always on hand.a complete assortment of choice groceries wines and liquors and as they have adopted the cash system they can se goods retail at wholesale prices.Our experience of - 30 years in the wholesale and retail business and our thorough knowledge of where to buy, when to buy, and how to buy, gives us a decided advantage.Call and gat our prices be- ore purchasing elsewhere.ress, WM.MURRAY & Co., King St.D.C.LOOMIS & SONS Contractors and Brick Manufacturers.Cs = Dealers in Portland Cement, Fige Clay, Fire.Brick, Hair, Mortarfand Lime.OFFICE, 15 KING STREET.MEN WANTED W ho intend having a new Suit or Overcoat of the best material and workmanship and for the least money, to \u2018call on W.W.Shaw.By leaving your order with me you will save at least $2.00 per suit.Satisfaction guaranteed in every respect.WwW, W.SHAW, - The Tailor.- Shop 69 réciors St.| Adams\u201d Tutti Frutti Aids Digestion.\u2018Some dealers try to imitations to obtaina, Dig palm off profit.Ey See that the \u2018trade mark name : \u201cTatti Frutti\u201d is on each 5e \u20ac Bos ge.Save coupons for latest a s end prizes.CET THE BEST! Try our SAUSAGE, we sold a ton last week.HEAD \u201cHE ESE now in season.TURK YS AND CHICKENS modestly waiting to be carved.nv BRS.PACKING 0 | is no he about it.\u201cSurgeon, | the dignity of manhood, so to speak.| Was a emember the ad- ! ' 23 i 4 | | THE SAME OLD WAY.A- dancing, a- glancing, The sunbeams.out of heaven lancing, The tidd beneath green shadow trancing With reet delay.; Wild voices through the forest falling, The wo thrush tothe wood thrush calling Tho me old way.A-Howin d a-blowing, [ts showers of dew each low bough throwing in stornis of- fragrance round you going With toss and sway.Murmur of bees ir blossom swinging, And children\u2019s cris 3 more, sweet! than singing, The sane old way._ ., e ser ! ; A-flushing , 8° shing, The roses on their red stems blushing Before they close, with soft airs hushing The dying day : And all the w dy ways discover Down glimmering depths a lass and lover | 1 The sanie ol \u2018way \u2014 Harper\u2019 s Bazar.- E I NEW IT ALL.It hid Dr, Whewell by the wiser and wittier ri Smith that he made a **foible of emniscience.\u201d Just so of my talented young friend, Baldwin Beard of Chestnut Hill, known among 18 at the club as \u2018* Baldy.\u201d I have heard t at Ralph Waldo Emerson, at the age o 2, was severely criticised for his de- ficienci 8 in reading and, if I remember arigh Latin grammar.No such painful \u2018duty, 1 am sure, could ever have bden imposed upon any of Baldy's relati es.It is authentic that at 2 ho va reading the New Testament and expre la certain doubts.At 8 he knew the.1 Joc laration of Independence by heart and Med it to much parental applause.At 4 was grudite and made his father \"heart ro at he Be bs give no thought to his = feel à Know things so much by mind 1 think his afflicted father was wron Howey rer, in saying that he bad no mind for thought.He had\u2014lots.For instance, he was, always thoughful of hinf self, as an the occasion when the boat capsized and he got ashore by aid of the two paddles and bad the forethought to smite his your ger br other with one of them Otherwise, you sce; he would have been dragged|and drowned to his death.There Baldy could think, and think for himself That trifling event occurred when he was 8.He was then deep in the higher caloulus and was pestering his father to buy him a telescope Mr.Beard, Sr., had been aging rapidly At 12 Baldy superseded his parents at table.They.were afraid to make any state- ments-éven co cerning the weather, lest he might openly disclose their ignorance before the other children.Of course \u2018\u2018the other.children \" amounted to nothing Baldy owned the house.At 16, unsolicited and of his own good will, iy favored the W.C.-T.A.with a carefull prepired address on the \u2018\u2018Sum and Total of Human Knowledge.\" Big as the pubject was he handled it like a man Ï It was then made plain that he knew it | all.That same year Baldy went to college, and he went through tho course with flying colors and was graduated with honors and great applause.Moreover, he was a member] of more of the fraternities and wasted no time.in the clubs.delphia | He was now grown old enough to know.that he knew it all, and his timid parents realized the fact, and his -admir- ing friends agreod with them.All saye on \u2014 Mick Casper.\u2018That is, there was perhaps yet another who\u2014but wel see; / Dick.Casper was not so flagrant a character as Baldy He had begun life as a regular | infant, and by way of the public schools had attained a certain prominence in the law\u2014 not knowing it all, but a little | thing or two.\"So we have Baldy at length adv anced to In \u201ccelebration of his twenty-first year there arde party, whereat Mrs.Beard Jooked p oud and Mr.Beard looked like a repentent criminal\u2019 confronted with irrefutable Fe ce of his guilt.\u201cCasper was \u20ac there, There re also w \"as Daisy Barrow, in a plain dress of \u2018something 'white with yellow ribbons.and she quité obliterated the other girls and made the pretty landscape look tame.Of course Baldy, being omniscient, knew a good thing when he saw it.Miss Bzirrow day Not for all the day, however.range.of Casper\u2019s knowledge was not so broad\u2019 as a burn door go deep as a well.He was only a big, Healthy and very handsome chap who w ent.in for life and got a great deal of it, skimming the surface, the cream, as it were, and not caring much for the thin!stuff beneath.He was™not an invited guest at that garden arty.He | simply walked in and \u201cmade himself at home.\u201cAfter he had gazed about a looking youth whowas.leaning against a tree, and who was none other than the younger brother who had witnessed Baldÿy's elev er escape from drowning: \u201cWho jis that fellow walking with Miss Barrow, do-you know?\u201d then said, with.considerable bitterness: \u201cWhy, he is the scientific ass whose birth we are c slebrating.| He has come of age today, formally speaking.As a matter of fact, he was never lmmature.He was a distinguished scholar before he wore pants.I forget) how many languages he spoke before he cut his teeth, but I have heard one of his brothers say that he wished he had been the teeth at the time.1 infer that soi ething else;might have been cut.\u201d \u2018So that is Mr.Baldwin Beard?\u201d \u201cYes, but ive who don't love him -call bim Baldy for short.All Pre got to say ie, that if you haven't met him you're a privileg d character.1 envy and admire you.\u201d : \u201cYou seem to know Beard well,\u201d \u201cEver isince he was a ripe savant at the age of 4and 1 idiot enough to enter the same family.I'm | his martyred brother Good afternoon.shortly afterward Dick, when Daisy for & moment was alone, went to her,-and they talked\u201d and laughed together, and the him.Then the hero of the day returned, and when made acquainted with Dick he | unbent his back.just as an ordinary man might and was highly condescending.Dick seemed grateful.The talk ran this way: \u201cYou have a very pretty pl \\ ace h ! said Dick.; P ore * Yes, yes.It\u2019 8 faiir.1 propose asking father to make certain necessary additions at once.I need a laboratory.\u201d \u201cWhat are you going to do with it?\u2019 Dick asked.& 0 With it?Baldy looked at him keenl E .then a Daisy Joth faces were calm y \u2018 \u201c1 propose experimenting, chiefly in chemistry But I have certain original Ideas which I wish to test with the micro scope I'am very fond of diatoms.\u201d \u2018\u2018Never Dick leaned against the tree.| 1 | | Aguorance.After \u201cho he came back to Phila, So.was | bis *\u2018foible\u2019\u2019 for that |- The à jit he asked of a sturdy but sullen The younger brother stared a moment, younger brother thought it rather cool of | ate one,\" said he.\u2018\u2018How are they usually cooked?\u201d -Baldy starcd into Dick\u2019 s impenetrable eyes.\u2018\u2018A diatom,\u2019\u2019 said he impressively, \u2018sis supposed to be\u2019\u2019\u2014 \u201cLet's talk about diamonds,\u2019\u2019 said Miss Barrow, \u2018\u2018they\u2019re much more interesting, don't you think?\u201d +] presume they are more expensive,\u201d | Dick replied, \u2018unless I am mistaken in supposing that diatoms are euten and not worn.\u201d Baldy did not smile.He always took life seriously, as do all men who appra.se themselves highly and are cocksure of a future life.' | ¢*A diatom\u2019 \u2014 he began, clearing his throat.\u2019 _ \u201cOh, Mr.Beard! \"interrupted Miss Barrow, \u2018\u2018do be good.enough to tell me the name of that bird.\u2019 It was druniming on the tree against which Dick was leaning.He glanced ab it and said: \u2018\u2019l'hat\u2019s a woodpecker.\u201d - Baldy eyed him compassionately.\u201cThat, Miss Barrow,\u2019 said he, \u2018is a bird which belongs to the family paride, to the subfamily sattinæ and the genus sitta.It is the Sitta carolinensis, what is vulgarly known as the white breasted nuthatch, though 1 am given to understand that ignorant, people designate it as the sapsuc ker or \u2018hairy woodpecker.\u201d A grave error, because the nuthatch does not feed on sap.\u2019 Dick had been staring at the bird.\u201cI's a woodpecker all the sane, Ye.\u2018I'll bet $10 on it.\u201d His remark was ignored.\u2018How nico it must be,\u201d said Miss Darrow, With a sigh, \u2018to know everythi:g.How in the world did you do it, Mr Beard?You're so very young: \u201c| realized at an carly age,\u201d solemnly, \u201cthe truth of the remark made hy Diogenes Laertids.Perhaps you may ro- call ity \u2018There is one only good\u2014namely, knowledge\u2014and one only evil-\u2014namely.Here she looked at Dick, who said stavely: \u201cWhat's his Dame must have been a tre- meirdous nes lgvorance\u2019 of what?No sie man can know it all What's the use \u2018 said rying?\u2019 , Baidy gave Dick a very superior stare.then he turned to Daisy and said.© V ill you take a turn with me about the zropuds:\" and You'll excuse us.won't sou to Dick \u201cWith great pleasure,\u201d said Dick, The two walked away.and Baldy at geee begun, He's actually the rudest and ost igheradl man Loading apparent pee | TensiOns to gentility tat 1V\u2014 \u201cOh, but he is a gentleman.\u201ccried Miss arrow in the cunvineel tule of one whe actually knew \u201cReally: \"And Baldy halted and looked with surprise into Miss Barrow\u2019s blushing face \u201c1 didn t know you were so well ne quainted with hit,\u2019 said be.1 beu his and your pardon You see, 1 spoke frouirs first unfortunate impression.His mis take about.that bird\" \u2014 \u201cTr here was no mistake.It was aw oud pecker.\u201d Baldy pasped.Then after a brict but deep silence he said: ** Miss Barrow, 1 tee! it my duty to tell you that you are mis taken.That was not a'\u2019\u2014 \u2018It Was a woodpecker,'' said she firmly Baldy got gray in his skin.: \u201cEvidently,\u201d said be, \u201cyou know the nian® better than 1 thought you did He bas won your confidence\u2019 \u201cOh, no, not that!\u201d said Miss Barrow softly.\u2018\u201cLet me tell you now that \u201c1 at quite familiar with bis type.He is\u2019\u2019\u2014 \u201cHe is my\u2014.Dick,\u201d she called, \u201ccomo here!\u201d Then, when he came, \u2018*Dick, tell Mr.Beard what you are to me.\u201d **Kverything, I hope, \u201cWe'll sce about that,\u2019 she said.\u2018But Dick, you aren't evil enough to put on the gloves?\u201d \u201cYes; 1 am.\u2018\u201cAnd play tonthan\u201d \u2018Yes.3 ; \u201cAnd row?You weren't stroke, as 1 have heard in the\u2019\u2014 1 was.\u201d \u201cDick, you don\u2019t dare to tell me that you own a yacht, and can walk 4} miles | an hour, and jump 21 feet, and leap 54 inches, and have biceps 15 inches and.triceps\u201d\u2019\u2014 \u2018Yes, yes!\u201d cried Dick.me tired, Daisy.\u201d .Then young Mr.Beard knew it all.He had really come to age, and he walked away.Daisy gripped Dick\u2019 s hand.\u201cHe\u201d sina bad way,\u2019\u2019 said she.!{\u2018He\u2019s afflicted with wisdom beyond his years.How are you, Dickie?\u201d \u201cI am afflicted with you,\u201d - \u201cYou make said he.\u2014 You say you are not \u201cwell\u201d \u2018Of course\u2014how can you be well if you are not healthy?ABBEY\u2019S EFFERVESCENT SALT will invigorate your system and keep you in perfect health.It has done it for others\u2014it will do it for you.Wherever Abbey\u2019s Effervescent Salt has been introduced .it has received unbiased recommendation.All druggists sell this standard English preparation-at 60c- a large bottle ; trial size, 25¢ Geo.J ohnston, \u2014 THE\u2014\u2014 Makes the best Platino Photos in the city.\u2026.149 Wellington Str eet.IF YOU WANT A MONUMENT Or anything in that line, just call on us.We will sell the balance of our -stock before winter sets IN at cost price, to make room for new stock.KELLY BROS, 2 and 200 Wellington St.SHERBROOKE.ff said Baldy \"\u2019 said Dick simply.\u2014 FURNITURE FOR THE HOLIDAYS.SAVE 20 PER CENT.\u2014AXD GO ro\u2014 C.J.ODELL.A full line of the very best make of Sideboards, Extension Tables, Centre Tables.Hall Stands, Writing Desks, Book Shelves, Iron Bedsteads, Spring Beds, Mattresses, etc., at the cheap | FURNITURE STORE, 0.J.ODELL, 77 Wellington St.CANADA.) Province of Quebec, _ : Municipality of the J _ County of Sherbrooke.Ata general quarterly session of the Municipal Councilof the County of Sherbrooke, held at ~herbrooke the 9th day of December, one thousand eight hundred and ninety-seven, in conformity with the yrovisions of \u2018the Municipal Code and \"amendments, were present : Mayors william Morris, J.A.Camirand.J.A.Cochrane, A.L.Poinroy, Samir Chapman, and Frank G.Gale, forming a quorum, under the presidency of the Warden.1 It is resolv ed and ordained by law as fol- ows: BY-LAW No.17.| To provide for the necessary expenditure of the Municipal Council of the C ounty of Sher- {| brooke, for the current year.Section, 1.\u2014Be it therefore enacted that there be and hereby is assessed upon the rateable property jof .the said county the sum of one thousand and eighty-one dollars for the purpose above mentioned, which will be apportioned among the sev eral local municipalities according to the assessed value of each, respectively, as shown in their valuation rolls deposited in the office of the Council and revised for connly purposes.Section 2.\u2014 The same so apportioned shall become due and, payable to.the Secretary- Trcasurer of this Council on or before the 15th day of January next, 1898, ! , (Signed.i WILLIAM MORRIS, Warden.(Signed.) _ K.B.WORTHINGTON: Sec.-Treas.\u201cA tr ue co so WORTHINGTON, Sec.-Treas.Co.of Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke Sire! Railway.WINTER TIME TABLE.BELT LINE./ BELT LINE carruns northerly on Welling: 24258 ton -Street, and southerly on Queen Steet, making the circuit every 30 minutes, passing UNION Sta.Fost OFFICE.C.PR.Sra 6.20 a.m., 6.26 a.m., 6.36 a.1n., and every and every and every half hour \"half hour half hour until 10.50p m.until 10,56 p.m.LEN NOXVIL LE LINE.The cily terminus for the Lennoxville cars is at the corner! | of Melbourne and Queen Streets.Cars LEAVE FOR LENNOXVILLE every half hour from 6 40 a m.till 10.40 p.ru, passing Union Station every 30 minutes frcm 650 a.n., till 10.50 p.m.RETURNING, 'CARS LEAVE LENNOXVILLE every half hourfrom 6 40a ni.till 10.40 pn passing Union Station every Lbirty minutes rom 7.00 a.m.till; 11 p tn.until11,06 p.n.Passengers may.transfer from the Belt Line to *he Lennoxville Line at the junction on Pepot Street, and from the Lennox ville Line to the Belt Line at the office.Arrangements may be made for special cars.No regular cars on Sunday till after 9.60 a.m.LI'E.WH oper D, Lo : Superintendent.i i - Le | | SHER BROOKE DAILY RECORD Is the only daily paper in the Eastern Townships, and the only paper that gives all the local news cf this lccali- ty every day (except Sunday).free for one weck, cn appli- Sample copies sent cation, Subscription price, $1.50a year; 20c.a month.Yearly sub cribers received this month will secure paper until.January 1899.© L.S, CHANNELIL & Co, ; P piblishers, - |.! Sherbrooke, Que.= Nu The Beaver SAW Works Company, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.MAN UF ACTURERS OF | CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Special attention iven tc repairs, : WEEMPLOY ONLYT IE MOST SKILLED WORKN ¢ on give and feel that we you satisfaction.§&F Those [answering advertisements in this) paper will serve the interests of all concerned by mentioning ovo they i saw same in the SHERBROOKE Day RECORD, 550 Parlor and Bedroom Suits.| Ist, | OH - All Grocers.= 2 Cakes [TILE \u201cDACIFIC v.Christmas 2 New Year.Round trip tickeets will be issued as follows: SINGLE FIRST-CLASS FARE, \u2018On December 24th and 25th, good to return until December 27th; and on December 31st and January 1st, good to return until Jan.3, 1898.FARE AND ONE-THIRD, - on December 23rd to 25th, good to return until December z8th, and on December 30th to January Ist, , good to return, until Jan.4th, 1898.E.H.CREAN City Passonger Agent, \"Art Building Steamsh p tickets by ail lines BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.Winter Arrengements OCTOBER 4TH, 1897.\u2018Trains leave Sherbrooke: MAIL, 4.0a.m.for St.Johnsbury, Concord, .Nashua, Worcester, Boston, Spri field, New York.pring: MIXED, 10a m for Newport: Express from es Newport, St.Johnsbury, Concord, N.H., :# Boston and l\u2019ortland, Me., via White & Mountain Notch.- NIGHT EXPRESS, 830 p m for White River Junction, Concord,\u2019 H., Wor- center, Boston, S ringfleld, New York and FROM THE SOUTH, Express leaves Boston 9.00a.m., Worcester 8, 05a.m., Concord 11.20a.m, .Portland, Me.,8.45a.m.,New York 11.00 -p.m., Springfield 9.15 a.m., St.Johnsbury 4.27 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke 8.45 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston 7.30 p.m Concord 9.56 p.m.Portland, Me.3.30 P mo New York 4.00 p.m., \u2018Springfield 8 érbrooké 7.20a.m.ACCOMMODATION leaves Concord, N.H.6 a.m.via Plymouth, St.Johnsbury connecting with Passenger Train leaving Newport 130 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke 415p m., mixed from Newport.~~ D J.FLANDERS Gen.Pass, and Ticket Agent.SHERBROOKE PASSENGER TRAIN | SERVICE, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Trains leave C.P.R.Station as follows :\u2014 W'EST\u20145.30 a.m; 8.00 à.M: 3.40 p.mi.RAST\u201411.20 p- m: 3.45 p.m; \u2018Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 WEST\u20141.20 p.mm; 8.25 p.m; 11.20 p.m._RAST\u2014+5, Da m: 11.00 a.m.CRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 WEST\u20142.25 a.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.36 a m1; 3.03 p.m; ; p.n EAST\u20141250 a m; 7.40 \u2018a.m: 11.26 a.m; 4.35 p.m; 7.55 p.m.Trains arrive at Union Station as follows :\u2014- WEST\u201412.50a.m; 7.40 &.m; Il, 26 a.m; 4.35 .m.,, 7.55 p.m.! + KA ST\u2014 2.95 a.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.36 a.m.; 3.03 p.m; 6.11 p.m.QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 NORTH-8.(0 a.m., 9.30 a.m.; 9.00 p.in.Trains arrive as follows: \u2014-\u2014 NORTH-9.30 a.m; 4.10 p.m., 7.50 p.m.BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY, Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 SOUTH\u2014+4.40 a.m; 10.00 a.m; 8.50 p.m.Trains arrive as follows: _ - SOUTH-T.20a.m.4.15 p.m.8.45 p.m.Eastern Towastips Baik.) DIVIDEND No.76.Notice i is hereby given: that a Dividend, of Three ard One-Half Per Cent.upon the paid-up Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared for the current half-year and that 4 Head Offices and Branches on and after Monday, 3rd Day of January ail.The Transfer Backs will be cember, both days inclusive By order of the Board, : WM FARWELL, | General Manager.Sherbroo e, Ist Dec, 97.CHRISTMAS TRADE! This is the time of the year when the merchant lays himself out to de the biggest trade of the season.Very busy time! Not much time to devote to writing ads., though a time when he advertises on a larger scale than ever.Don\u2019t\u2019 skim over the matter of writing ads.Entrust the task to one who has the time and ability to give this detail proper consideration.1 ad.25c., 5 ads, $1.Must satisfy you or your money will be refunded.WILL J.GRAY, advertisemenc writer, Coekehire, Que.MY - POOR - BACK, HERE'S YOUR CURE.G ADEN\" S VICTORINE, Will h ill wash your clothes positiv ely ga ee it now\u2014follow direc tions\u201d ENCKES MACHINE C0.BUILDER OF MINING MACHINERY, AND WINDING ENGINES, \u2018Stone and Ore Crushers, Boilers, and Special Machinery Plain Side Valves and Corliss Engines.MACHINERY FOR MILLING, SMELTING AND CONCENTRAT ING OF ORE General Office and Works : Portland.Me., via White Mountain Notch., St.Johnsbury 3.15 a.m., arriving.10.45 a.m., arriving Newport 12,3 p.m., the same will be payable at the| - closed from the L5th to 31-t De- Rest i for 5e, 25c per Dozen.HOISTING, SHERBROOKE, QUE 2 Cab i NEW Ll HOLIDAYS, - | Round trip tickets will be sold at FIRST-CLASS SINCLE FARE.Good going December 24th and 25th, valid to returp, leaving destination not\u2019 later than December 27th.Also on December 3lst and January 1st, valid to return tion not; later than January 3rd.1898; and at first-class FARE AND ONE-THIRD : on December 23rd, 24th and 25th.valid to return le Ying destination not later than December 8h i À anuary 1st, valid to return leaving desti tion until Januar 4th, 1848.The above reduced Iso f tati anada,;also from_stations in Canada to D troit and Port Huron, a Bridge, liagara Falls, Black Rock and \u201cBuffalo, N.in Canada cember th to 31st, valid to return u January 18th, 1898.oti Commercial Travellers: On presentation o tickets: fare from December 18t turn, leaving destination not later than January 3rd, 1898.\u2018 E.8.SMITH, Cith Passenger and Ticket A ent, 16 welingtlon Street, HOLIDAYS.CHRISTMAS- - The [Quebec Central Railway wiH sel round trip tickets good going December 24t} good to class F NE e and One-third for the round trip.Y'EAR\u2019S- ae and until December 28th at First- and Japbuary 1st, and | January drd at Single First-class Fare.Tick- | ets good going December 30th, 31st and January 1st, and good to return until January 4th First-class ound Lrip.Ly colleges, goin on their Christmas vacations particuldrs No BR BI ROKEN HARNESS IT was ARUNAWAY _ that with a poorhar- ness would have resulted in complete destruction - of the vehicle and possibly loss of life.It wasione of Wilber N.- Irwin's Hand- | ade Harnesses.well to look our stocx over.Horse Blankets, Curry etc.I WILBER x IRWIN, 130 TO | BrLL TELEPHONE 186 F CAN ADA.Capital paid up.$6,000,000 pital ph fd up.ere .8.000,000 HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAJ - | GEORGE HAGUE, - General Manag .THos.FYsHE, Joint \u201cGeneral Manager.: KE.F.HEBDEN, Supt.of Branch 8 BRANCHES IN ONTARIO.AND QU EBEC.Belleville,; London, Preston Berlin, Montreal, Quebec, Brampton, Montreal west end Reuirew, Chathar Branch No.2459 Sherbrooke Galt, - Notre Dame St.Stratford, Gananoq Mitchell, at.John's, Hamilton,| Napanee, St.Jerome Hespeler, - Ottawa, St.Thomas Ingersoll, .Owen Sou Toronto, | Kincardiné, Perth, - Walkerton ingston.Prescott, Windsor, BRANCHES IN MANITOBA.\"Winnipeg, \u2014 Brandon.| BANKERS IN GREAT BRITAIN\u2014The Clydes | dale Bank nk, (Limited AGENCY IN NEW YOoRK\u201452 William St G.CARRU or HERS Manager.Sherbrook » |.leaving destina- On December 30th, 31st and ates spply between all £tations in ; Mich.,\u201d Suspension or students and teachers, round 7° trip \u2018tickets wi be sold between -all stations atl first-class FARE AND ONK-THIRD, on surre der of standard certificates from De.Commercial Travellers Certificates, return rill be sold at regular first-class + ingle to 256th, valid to 1e-_ Sherbrooke.CHBSTHAS & FEW YRAR and 25thiand good Lo return until December : 27th, at\u2019 Single First-class Fare.and tickets good going December 23rd, 24th and 45th and The {Quebec Central Railway will issue : round trip tickets good going December 31st, ond to return until Fare and One-third for the LEO SPECIAL REDUCED RATES in | favor of.{pupils and teachers of schools.and which may be had on applying.Lo any © ents of the Company.FRANK|GRUNDY, .J.H.WALSH, Gen \u2018al Manager.General Pass.Agent The lrarness stood the strain, Intending purchasers would do SLEIGHS in variety \u2018of styles, Combs and Bruishes, Washing\u2019 machines} \u201cWELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE MERCHANTS.BANK 1 f | Lo I "]
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