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samedi 19 novembre 1898
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[" \u20140 5h = -@ RE k 1 x THEIL Co unio ipso + yard.\\ \u201c, men in searching for the bodies of the - we expect and intend to be fully up - \u2018of $3.00 | \u2014 NO.547 | - SERS .Egress Train Dashes inte a Gane of Section - on.| New York, Nov.19.\u2014Twelve track \"meas were killed and six injured by be- io struck by an eastbound Pennsylvania railroad train at the Hackensack iron bridge, just.outside of Jersey City, yesterday | morning.The men were ihit by the train during\u201d a thick fog.- \u2018The train which run down the gang of workmen was a-local from Milltown to + Jersey City.' It.was due in Jersey City as 8.20 a.m.The fog this morning delayed the train and Engineer |: John Van Ogtrand, was endeavoring to make up time.| His train was'run- ping at a high rate of speed.He did ~ not suppose that men were at work in the fog and fa nothing would obstruct a quick run to Jersey City.\" The first he knew that his train had run into the mwas.when the engine \u201cjarred.He, heard the cries of the wounded and as\" soon as possible he brought his train toa stop.The men \u2018passengers got \u2018out and aided the train victims.The fog had not lifted and | = the searchers had to feel their way.A train had passed on the westbound TWELVE MEN KILLED.| \u2018jured escaped because they were not track a few minutes before the east- - | : T : ! | bound train ran the men down.Th smoke from the engine of the wes ibound train went over on the east bound track.The noise of the west bound train prevented\u2019 the workme on the eastbound track from hearin the approach of the eastbound tr sin They were not aware that the train near them until they had been Ma down.Altogether there were twent men in the gang and only three escaped injury.They were in.charge « Foreman William Cork, of Jersey City The dead men all live in J ersey City Three of the men killed were Irish an the other victims were either Poles o Italians.: Dougheaty, the man supposed to be on guard to look out for approachin trains, was a considerable distance u the track from the gang of laborers and he evidently did not see the trai for he gave no warning.His bod was hurled ninety feet through the air: The unknown man who was kill had only been put to work this morning.He took the place of one of tHe men who had not reported for wor The.foreman escaped unhurt.said he did not know the name of the new hand.Those who were not in- working on the track, but they were close to it.ELECTRIC LIGHT COMPETITION.ITION.Mr.E.r.Watorkeuse Intervie nterriaweé Wit With Regard to the pou \u2014 tion, of the Gas & : 8 .à | : Mr, E.F.Waterhohse, secretary of \u201cthe Gas & Water Company, was seen this morning by a representative of _ the RECORD with regard to the new \u201celectric light competition, and in 1e- ply to questions asked Mr.Waterhouse | -on & contrast -with- _ stated the position of the compariy as follows: | | ig \u2018What is'the position of the \u2018Gas & Water Compäny regarding the proposed electric light competition in Sherbrooke ?.- | Our position \u2018remains unchanged.The conditions governing the maintenance lot light \u2018and power service and rates be charged for the same _ constitute a matter which we are constantly studying.In regard to both, with the tinfes.These are matters .hich must be studied from the stand- Point of the.electrical industry as it \u2018exists today, rather | than in.view of.\u2018any threatened competition.x * Will not the rates of $3 per light r year iE option of metre, serious.ga interfere with your company\u2019 8 busi- Dess?.04808080000000¢0 | an electric light and power service | up | ed \u2018upon the basis accepted by ! Contract.rates are not b ing: \u2018discussed to any great extent by electric \u2018companies of the Present day.A rate r light per year, opened to heavy ct nsumers land payment by.metre available \u201cto! small consumers is certainly very tempting as far as Water Company.consumers are concerned, but I am inclined to think the temptation offered.to investors would be rather slight unless they were men unacquainted with or incapable of \u2018studying the con- divions affecting the industry.Dr.Edgar states that | he is figuri | your company \u2019s position ia this e- spect ?I am not aware that the city has made specifications or furnished | data upon which figures could be bs ed.1hayeno doubt, however, that when the requirements are made known we shall also be allowed to tender.In reply to further questions Mr.Waterhouse remarked: \u2018You may say to your, readers that the Sherbrooke Gas and Water Company |expects to do business still at the lold stand, that the public are to be given to the times in every respect and at ad reasonable rates as can be given by any honest company.We are now, giving a continuous twenty-four hour gervice, seven day in the week.\u201d Our | metre rates which were first establish- panies throughout the country already been reduced 40 per cent.- policy of reduction will be followed.as \u2018fast as we can see our way and the \u2018system of charging made sufficiently elastic to meet the necessities of every class of consumers.\u2014 I QRUSADE AGAINST NIOKEL- ST.PATRICR\u2019S IN-THE-SLOT MACHIN E.Lockport, N.Y.; Nov.19.\u2014Chi ot of Potice Molyneux has begun a \u20ac | sadé - against ga bling by orderirlg \u201cevery nickel-in-the-slot , |.machine \u201cthrown out ofthe saloons, ne young man.prominent in the chureh lost , $400 in trust funds through \u2018the slot.- The salocn keepers will also be made.| to comply strickly' 'with the provisions : ofthe Raineslawhereafter.The 'community i is aroused and a war is on against all gambling devices: .! \u2014_\u2014 | \\ NORFOLK NAVY | | YARD ENLARGED.Norfolk, Va, , Nov.19.\u2014 The United, \u2018States overnment has made a very -extensiye purchase of real estate here ~ for naval purposes, acquiring the Cedar grove property opposite the navy \u2018he price | paid was $146.000.\u2018The ow ners have been trying to make the sale for several years, and Congress af.its) last session authonzed the purchase.i It is intended to.construct on this, property the new $2 ,000, 000 dry dock.\"| E, | 18 van TI Sond?Vancouver, Noy.19.\u2014A cable des-\u201d pateh t Japan from Pekin suggests that ing.The Chinese Government i is notifying all applicants for military service that they will here- | after be examined in archery and store slingir g- «| > FEE ° WEATHER PROB ABILITIES.© Nov.18, 11 a.mm.\u2014Forecast for next ; A hours, issued by the eteorological ureau., Generally maple with showers.Ib \u201c| ment.{\u2014 Last evening, © CHURCH BAZAAR: Brought to a Close Tonight.7 The bazaar in aid of St.Patrick\u2019s Church will be brought to a close tonight.' It is proving very et and has, throughout the week, been marked by a large attendance, and those in charge have provided very in- terestibg programmes for entertain- vin Be the special |gramme consisted of a song Mies Maguire, of Quebec, whi received a hearty encore, to she * kindly - responded.plea sing selections from the orchestra led by Mrs.Beaudgpin, and a leau in three scenes.The firat represented Cuban war.The characters were Mr.Owen Maguire, sailor, Miss Tisette, the mother, Miss Griffith, Miss Paul and-Miss Rose Griffith, sisters; and.Master Colby Morency, brother.second scene showed the home after the war, and the third, pictured the brave sailor's meeting with his lady-love.Miss Lena Fisette represented the lady.The programme tonight will |be as interesting as usual and it is expected that there will be a large attendance as, it being the closing evenin , the lists will be closed and the winners of the many \u2018articles will be announcéd.\u2014\u2014e\u2014e_ Coroner Woodward is at Ric mond |.today, holding an inquest i the \u2018death of Andrew Irwin, ot Melbourne.7 Mr.Joseph Chamberlain, the British colonial secretary, for an Anglo- -Ger, tries'would never have been: otherwise - message which will be received fr m |! .[otherwise exist, in case of hostiliti STEEL RAILS , | FOR IRELAND.First Cargo From Maryland Loaded Yesterday-They are Rapidly, Ysurping England's Market.Baltimore, Nov.19.\u2014The shipment of Maryland-made steel rails to all ports of the world formerly supplied by British manufacturers has been going on for some time past, but the first consignment to be sent to Great Britain itself, British-made rail, was recently loaded aboard the Lord line steamship, Lord Charlemont.The contract calls for 2500 tons of the rails, which are to be used on a railway in \u2018Ireland.British vessels are mainly doing he carrying of the rails of their competitors, and steamships and sailing oraft under the the ensign carrying Maryland- |! made steel rails are now, en route td Vladivostock, Russian Siberia; Bombay | 6 and Calcutta, India ; Jamaica and the Bahamas; South Africa, Australia, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick- and | many other ports where English rails 8 were formerly used = \u2014 SPAIN HONORS.PRESIDENT FAURE.Paris, Nov.19.\u2014~There were three and evening here which aroused con- in competition with the|l official functions yesterday afternoon ||| vo REIG 3 OVER ismark Fou wers Angr oy er the Annou cement that the Duke of 3 I disto d to ) that Throne.11 porta) Nov./19.\u2014It is reported that 1e eldest son of the Duke f Cn mber- 0 anoven | he Duk of Cumberland.[The follow-: are sore at this turn of: 3 Emperor effected a e- \u2014 : i d pepper are \u2018the; t » things iall characterize the.astilian cuisine.One) of \u2018the favorite dishes in, \u2018Cuba is |\u201c tasdjo,\u201d\u2019 which i simply à dried siderable interest among the American the bestowal of the order of the Golden president of the Spanish |: commission, Senor Montero Rios.The second was | a dinner given by- President Faure to| Senor Montero.Rios and his fellow-| commissioners.Finally, at nine o'clock last night, President Faure received the American commissioners at the Elysee Palace, where there was a comic opera \u2018entertainment in their honor, \u2018There is some surprise expressed | among the members of pe \u2018American |, colony at the bestowal of the decora- | Commission at this the entertainment at the Ely P WW) {was to be regirded a5 ¥\u201d s Ely.om - Tina pensation to the Amaricans, whose sensibilities may have been wounded by the bestowal of a | Spanish decoration yp njMr.Faure before the conclusion of the peace negotiations.ne BERLIN LIKES CHAMBERLAIN.\u2018Berlin, Nov.19.The aspirations of Peace Commissioners.The first was I Fleece upon President Faure, by the | Queen Regent of Spain through the || tion upon the French president at the| # hands of the president of the Spanish | moment, and others are asking themselves Whether \u2018boiled trips, which is cooked wi and - alway Ime rr as \u2018\u2018 Butafarz a Catalina.\u2018sausage, onl black, is a.\u201d carne, *\u2019 wh ch everybody eats, is nothing more a thick ste \u2018of.beef (carné) and-besns seasoned wit Fre rob drees- lea ik and is an tance.The to appear ers man entente, to which he gave utter ance in his speech at Manchester Wed: nesday, are wel! received by the pr | here, which, however, contends that the relations between the two coun | than friendly but for Great Britain's determined opposition to German co lonial development.The National Zeitun says that an amicable settlement uf ifference woul be welcome, but a change i in England\u2019 attitude is necessary.~The Tageblatt says that an enten would be extremely advantageous to both countries.The Cologne Gazette declares that it sees no ground for refusing the hang that Mr.Chamberlain extends, but it adds that co-operation is only possib e on the basis of equal rights.The Post says it will be well to regard Mr.Chamberlain\u2019s allusions to the community of interests\u2019 in Asia of Great Britain, the United States, Germany | + | aa A \\ LETTER FROM | : |! LIEUTENANT PEARY.from Lieutenant Robert E.Peary, a companying a gift to Frederick, th son of Dr.J.F.Hill of this city, sta that this letter is probably the 1 et Lieutenant Peary for several year \u2018The letter states further that his ship, the Hope, cleared the ice fields ¢ right, but he fears the Windward me be delayed by the ice closing i in.| * Groat Britain to Plate the Marbe in Better Condition for Warships Pe says the Government Das sent an (ne gincer to Wei Hai Wei to construct; breakwaters, build six powerful for and drcdge the harber so as to perf warships to lie inside.These works will obviate the necersity which w | 1d es, of warahips put ing to sea each night in order to avoid; torpedo attacks.| oe HARRISON TO GET A RICH FEE.Washington, Nov.1¢.\u2014On th authority of the Venezuela Legatior i for the Venez: om Guvernment before.the tribunal of : arbitration in P iris, next 3 vear.and that he receives g fee Mr.J.Lawlor Woods, of Toronto, is in town, at the Grand Central.: arid Japan as a ballon d\u2019assai so far} as Germany is concerned.| | || upon a potato day.\" Waterville, Me.o Nov.19.\u2014A let: ) The professor received his guest with uralist, Prot essor se Oken.rassment.He showed | his visitor the laboratory and the students at work, also his cabinet, and lastly his splendid library of science, à and well which the « of the grea German ri \u201cM.Ag Assiz, !\u2019 he with perturbation, \u201cto up this library exacts, the utmost hus- Tolac- En = > E a ve ® < to the pla nest fare.Tk table boasts of meat, ti potatoes and salt.I much regret that your isit has occurred \u201c And s0 the splen- gr and the great German, carnin to smoke, 7ish ou to s eak him abx shall I say hi 1?\u201d asked bis father.of cou , called up, a severe look and ing to 8 further, | want to tell you what the re- and.then again you may live to 100 years old \u201d\u2019 \u201cWhy, John,\"\u2019 expostul tod the b mother.\u201c| _ \u201cYou told me to tell him the trdth,\u201d \u2018and | there's hard- returned the father, \u201cly a\u2018week goes by that I don\u2019t hear of some one close to the century mar who kod ever since he was 14 ile people who neyer smo A at \u2018die in'infancy wit great frequetoy.\u2019 It is sometimes dificult to get 4-man who amgkes to look it the subjeot from the righ point of view w.\u2014Ohicago Post.| mnceur ement.Harry says be Just wants te that, déar.After you're married he ec o $100, 000 for hi lis servrces, *t let 1 interf with his | H A.od Il, P.Corntier, ! \"| and other.presente .| and expressed regret from Sherbrooke.; SHERBROO ; | Attendance of Both Buyers and | : nips, 25c bush.; p \u2019 & lb.; pork, 5} to 54c lb.yr [ poctace to Build .[ s, dined together on rudgmis sult may be.You may die in a year,\u201d wn and \u2018worship me all the, time, Mamma\u2014Oh, well, don\u2019t | mind + PRESENTATION | TO B.HEROUX.On the Occasion of his Recent Marriage and Dep rture for I Aun inte esting ev ent took place at the City Club last ni of the friends of Mr.sembled congratulate him upon his \u201cjrecent marriage and\u2019 express\u2019 their farewells to him, as he leaves today for his new position in the Customs Department, Montreal] where he has \u201c| been transferred.| \u2018Among those present were Messrs.iI T.Dussault, J.M.Dufrésne, Dr.Dussault, 'T.A.Durant, L.Tremblay, Chus., Sa- muêl, V.Archambault During/the evening Mr.Heroux was with a p containing $100 in gold.|The following were the subscribers the purse: [L.E.Panneton, M.L.A.,.J.B.Richard, H.A.Odell, Dr.N.A, Dussault, J.A.Laberge, (Dr.P.Pelletier, Jules Richard, Oliver | .| Dupont, N.T.Dussault, J.\"M.Du- :jtresne, Chas.Samuel L.Tremblay.JT.A.Durant, John Leonard, Arthur Dupont; |E.P.Cormier, and V.Ar- chambault.1 \u2018The presentation was made by Mr.lated Mr.Heroux upon the recent happy event Jules Richard who congratu = his departure Mr.Heroux made fitting acknowl- ) edgment ot the token'of remembrance and good wishes of his friends.| KE MARKET.| 5, Selles \u2018The attendance af market - this | morning was very | good, considering chiles.Spanish \u2018tortillas\u2019 ate corf |the weather and the bad state of the \u2018cakes flavored with \u2018red, peppers, an roads.differ from the Maxioan tortilla in thut | AN parts were fairly well stocked \u2018the latter, when.- -properly made, arg and the demand and supply scemod to | rolled in chopped.vegetables.A salad |e about equal, a la Espanola is prepared of lettuoa | | The following is the ge eral.ange of \u2018and celery, with afew sliced tomatocy prices: Butter, 20c lb.;| cheese, domestic, 8c 1b., factory, 1c to 11c Ib.; turkey, 13\u20ac to 15c 1b.; chicken, 10c tb 12¢ 1b.geese, 8c lb; partridge, 45¢ to 50e por pairs fresh eggs, -doz.; por «5.Garrol beet 8, ture järanif 5 50c bush.; apples, native, 3 15 $2.00 bush., grafted, $3.00 to $3.50; 1 mb, 8c to 106 ; mutton, 6c to 8¢ 14; beef, 4c to] e a =] Olub Ho je \u201c| An adjourned meetin of the Sher- | {brooke Snow Shoe (Club was held last a night i in the Magog House, to consider the advisability of : building an addi- | tion to the club house.| There was a yor 8 ood attendance, pnd after some isc dition should be built.Thé subscription list iberally signed by the members and a building committee was ap ppo nted| consisting of Messrs.W.A.call Ji H.Walsh, J.W.McNichol.W.E.T.oomis, T.J.\"| Maguire.This mmi te will report | to the club.1 | \" BRIEFLETS.Méssrs.R.D.Jamidson, Wm.Lawrence, Compton; | W.Galuin,.Coati- cook; 8.T.Jo 8 ston, and F, Brag ke, Hatley, were| at the.American House yesterday.| | Mesars.\u2018H.C.MeL n, ! \u201cGt.Johns- bury, Vt.; J.E.Payne, Ph ladelphia; M.D.Coates, (Sand Hill; M.Stearns, Lyndonville, nd J.D.Houston, Montreal, were at the Albion yee- terday \u2018essrs.P.rk St, Johnsbury; H.Ww.Sanborn, Boe n; |J.B.LeBaron, No.| Hatley; F.8.Halé, Wi dsor \u2018Mills; T.B.Rid r, Fitch A Bay; McFarlane and J.C.were at the Sher rooke House yester- = | - he recent di vals at the Continen- tal are: :G.K.Van, Spring Hill; J.E.Brijon, Quebe , DeLottinville, Three Rivers; J.M Bishop, Bishup\u2019s Crossing; A A.Daiche, South \u201cu m; A.Turcotte, 5 Racine; E rechette, East Angus; O.Lamoureux, South Ham; J.Cham- \u2018poux, D'Isracli, are .F.Scott, A.R n Persia.\u2018Matrimenial engagements in Persia are divided into t .|The real marriage, which is c ered the most ; respectable, is confined to four wives.\u201cIn the other the number of \u201cpartners\u201d of the hfsband\u2019s joy and sorrow is unlimited: | cupied.| The profeseor] had fallen down stairs, d as he thoughtfully picked bimself up e remarked, \u201cI wonder what noise tha$\u2019 ras I just h \u2019 '\u2014New Orleans Times- ccm sland Brook; P.| Paterson.ce Wii ht, A.Gariepy, G.| W.Elliott, Mon real; W.H.Bra- q C.A.E.Çalwell H.' E.\u201dGleasor, F.C.Greer, Jain all, \"Toront o; P.J.1 Quebs e; Dr.Willi ze, Wind.Mills.| t, when many | B.Heroux as- | i >, Jules Richard D [coran Jury Were Mou ton\u2019s Desth at Lennoxy i For Weeks.© As sta edi yes ay\u2019s issue they met in the m at the House jof decons : minder © were Henry Moulton, husband of deceased, wr rs.Severance, Mra.Doonan, Mrs.ul- ton and a ss and Thomas.A Th a nee failed to clear up # healt Th sday morning.When her evening chills, .but continued to grow worse and at 9| o\u2019clock 1 - - i I | | i | | 5 The jury were unable to arrive ata decision ip the inquest at Lennoxville | yesterday, into the sudden death of | Mrs.Henry oulton -« The members gt the jury were: Æ.Smith (forendan), Simon Mallory, | Chas.Win is .\u2019C.Peabody, W.Abbott, .orthey, N.Leslie, F.W.| Terry, J.Ah: W.E.Rosher, oonan A.McCullough.j ee hie death.It showed th foul n was in her usual g rned from work in the ve as ill and complained of as.given some brandy (A Unabl to wa day, Thomas was summoned promener se : purs \u2018| Horse Show.ion, it was decided that the ad- | ; B, andè ribert, Montreal, der th di those regi tered .at the Central : - The tun or 8.80 0 \u2018clock, at Bt.Antony\u2019s Ch rch, Lennoxville.dressed.President of the Grand Trunk Railway Company; an the matter of passenger rates in Canada, _says there is but one 1 Be © =] B kd ve 1 of Mrs.Henry Mo Îton dos \u2018Monday morning, at ns DIFFER.London Nov.19.\u20148ir William Van.\u2018Horne, Plesident of -the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in a letter ado Sir Charles Rivers-Wilson, at issue, which he, declines to D arbitration.The C.right to quote a question submit maintains i rr his hackney \u2018Tommy at the New ork | ed States C: ticular] ÿ wrathy that his horse, | bought in Philadelphia a year |ago, was not (allowed to go through the 3 on the, presentation sworn declaration of the above Mr.Beith expressed himself actics and declared he | ham, \u201c\u2018[if we applied the same [rule to American xhibits, there wouldn\u2019t be a pingle ex ibition from the States.at ni 250, yards, will chan motive power at their packi from pa to electricity.The under- i py one, for the various s must be brought together ne roof, and\" yet there r st be no i : rüption of tHe work that goes on ut The new system means, too, an efficiency for the plant, for two or three engines will do the work that in a dozen are now doing, hey y will at the same tim ; un- the eye ef one man.| STOCKS.orris, stock oro Odell\u2019s | reports to-day\u2019s Lo telegraph, as follows : : R sessee salsa das0sesc0usac0u 000.\u2014ronvoeu00 accotenco02c0m 0000008 rens100000200000 000080000008) Ÿ \u2014resoceue savante ces Osepeo) | | ma | in|the world are.peo ilo to live in ittle cubby holes as iat 0?sie 1 gont\u2014Easy enough, muni.\u2018 Al] you sed is | folding beds and cap chairs d [sel doubling up tab and a ter ge ike that.=~ ph! I can bard] turn around rooms myself.\u201d | d to be so take anti- % to indicate that deceased could have and gave her a prescription.About Wilf - taken poison.FUNE ENRY MOULT N.\u2018 He is sore on the Unit- |.ji rithe hands of thousands of | fried \u2018Advertising Hints.The |SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD has the largest circulation of any daily yaper in Cana:la, in any city of Jess than | 30,00) opulation, with one exception only, _ | .SE n : ko.! | i i || PRICE ONE CEN1 mine the Cause of Mrs.lle and Adjourned | Hi ricer she became very much !| Her husband ran for the doc- when they returned: èho was Th nquest adjourned and the doctors = re directed to make & a Ppostmor- was e till 7 p.m Thé doctors then reported.that in their || examination they had found ad.They \u2018were unable to give the g of that poison, which could not be d termined without a chemical .\u201cThe jury decided to adjourn till Fri- There was nothing i in the\u2018 evidence \u2018 sis Guildhall Reported | pntreal, Nov.-19.\u2014(Special)\u2014The liner \u2018Grecian, which went und in she \u201criver just below the citylon Thursday, while bound for Glasgow, is still agrourd, and all .unayailing.The work of lightering her I attle was commenced this morn- ipping circles, was me aie a ref, C.B., this morning, hers:she bunker coal and proceeded (DIANS GET | A JUDG MENT OF $1,961,400.| Vashington, Nov.19.\u2014The Court _ \u2018Glaims Thursday rendered ah : 1,400 in favor of py York In ians, who\u2019 entered suit ainat the United Btates to recover - §.value of certain lands donated to gm in Kansas, as -a reservation, ;, never occupied by them, and ubsequently \u2018disposed of by the.The award is -in of a mandate from.à United States Supreme Court.case has been pending in-the courts about five ycars.The Court of Clgims originally decided against the ver sed that judgment and directed the.rd in their favor of the \u2018net amount ally received by thé Government ot Kansas lands, leés the amount FOR REFORMERS.: Vancouver, Nov.19.\u2014The reign of tor among reformers in China still | gta.sued an edict saying that a general pardon 1s to be extended to the friends _ 0 Kang, but the Japanese press says \u2018 this is a blind, and that secret emis- aries are constantly at work arresting réformers and executing them.- To {The latest distinguished victim is Eminence the Minister to Japan.| i has been arrested as a friend of the Abel Kang, and the Empress Dowager by 8 issued a secret message, says semiofficial authority, \u201cwhich i iglish \u201cOff with his head.\u2019 Fight ther prominent officials have been ar- sted for the sword.\u2018 LENNOXVILLE WATER WOBSS.| | -_\u2014 Jyatom Will Be Extended.to 0 Bishop\u2019 \u201c | _ Oolleze.| | A meeti 1g was held yesterday be- | ween the trustees; \u2018of Bishop\u2019 8 Cu lege, nd the promoters of Lennoxvillet Naterworks Company, \u201cwhen it was as reached between them under which the system wilt be.extended Bross the Massdwippi river and card \u201d igrounds.A number of hydrants are \u2018to be placéd at various points : around that every point will \u2018be fully covered.n ca-e of fire.taken for all \u201cother purposes required by the Ce llege and School.| | The whole water works are now completed with \u2018the \u201cexception of this branch to Bishop's College.Tests are being made of the pi pes, pressure, etc.jand we understand it is expected th water will be turned on some, time during the present montli.trace of poison in the stomach of de- .- ec.2nd, and in the meantime a - speci \u2018analysis will be made to ascertain the nature of the poison reported by ne doctors.at Sydney, C.B._° hich have been entitled, and i, The Empress.Dowager has 1s- \u2018, \u2018means in - inderstood a satisfactory agreement throughout .Bishop's College Waker 1s also to be |! ~ ES \u201ca ; s to get her off have so fur been .- - 4 - À I rE Je ! i ians, but the Supreme Cuurtre- | 1 J the College and Sc hool buildings, so | ]- he of 3 at We als = 48 Bag\u201d SE He AR fi os Br ~ aX RATS Ly + do Nn % =r Gf TEN SREB WIT TL WALLS oo 3 Jy a 2 =r SS IR, refi 1 Nh ie pe HS ze [Bis 4 -e Fat) by À LL RH er bé À jie, a 54 2 A [SL Hi sa?\u201ca be * 3 SS j Beaver Chewing Tobacco still continues to meet with a ready sale.It's a good brand, warmly commended by chewers for its purity and excellent quality.| A.E.Kinkead & Co., 14 Wellington Street, | Sign of the Indien, \u2014 USE FRASER'S lm, Sherbrooke, que = pu - te Co > ; y ze wate | : % cents a:bottle.\"! = Sold old by all dealer I's.TWosE] || THE OLD RELIABLE | Fornitare House, P ALWAYS SAYER 100 MOREY, 96 Wellington Bt, 2nd FLOOR.aa and see us before boy.ert Than xv Ww.| CHEAPER THAR EVER.= [ALL WE Know\u201d BOOTS SHOES The fruit of experienc and \u2018hard | | study\u2014is embodied in this magnificent | - Il All we know is at | - We haven's any.you the exact We have many other usefull! in silver suitable for wedding |, m $1.00 up, See them heforei |! ABOUT NER, * - Watchmaker & Optician, ; + stock of| ours.your service, too.{trade secrets.We.te | facts, about everythin you care to.isk about\u2014why it is good, what it's made | | Come and see uw.oy i | I.D.AnmOTF Dealer In Boots nd Shoes, | - | Saran at PAPEETE EY alwa sready ) give ou § | «18 prices on Mon és Headstones.| ge stock of Granite.Nowi » the time § e your \u20ac orders for à delivery.; \"2 arble 41 2 | giv to gh Kelly |B no Mgri) ioc se, on|| tt \u201c LOTS FOR SALE, EAST m= A number of desirable Buildin Los, nd and overlooking the St.sold çhes and on.ca hing.You'll sée the reason when © them for the money anywhere.Ce Eastern Townships Clothing House, [ 15 Wellington st.ee IGHT PIANO beautiful ac jon, see the now | | Antique me ph od WY vison.th supe b tone and rom Mason & «& Risch Pianos are ow these Pianos to Loa suns i.oo Branch stare + at : Magog.| ye, ar, = people everywhere, | No tr, ble to » Our prices:and ter ns will § uit you.\u2014a\u2014 BUZZMLL.Cowansville, November 19,\u2014 Henry R.Buzzell, traveller for Le Bros,, Montreal, was tendered a .banquet by the -citizens here .Mayor, Mr.J.MoKinnon presided and among those present was Hon.G.aker, \u2018senator.The affair passed off pre pleasantly.Mr.Buztell has ttravelling and after his marriage ext Tuesday, at Sherbrooke, will en- into business here as a partner in the firm of Buzzell Bros, - rt = ; BEOrORD HOOKEY LEAGUE, gt November 18.\u2014The Dis- tric of Bedford Hockey Leage met in annual convention here on Tueeday and arranged the following .oran, for the coming winter: ac.81\u2014Cowansville vs.Knowlton.Jan.5\u2014Granby vs.Waterloo.Jan.:7\u2014Knowlton vs.Granby.Jan.7\u2014 Waterloo vs: Cowansville.Jan.12\u2014Granby vs.Cowanville.Jan.14\u2014Knowlton vs.Waterloo.Jan.19\u2014Granby vs.Knowlton.Jan.21\u2014Cowansville vs.Waterloo.Jan.28\u2014Knowlton vs.Cowansville.Jan.28\u2014 Waterloo vs.Granby.__ _ Feb.4\u2014Cowansville vs.Granby.Feb.4\u2014Waterloo vs.Knowlton.In each case the game is played on \u2018BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND.QUEBEC.Beliville.London.Preston.Berlin \\ Montreal.Quebec.Brampton.Montreal west end.Renfrew, | Chatham Branch No.2459 Sherbrooke Galt.Notre Dame 8¢t.Stratford | -Gananoque.Mitchell.8t.Joh Mamilton.Napanee.Bt.Jero e.Hespoler.Ottawa.Ingersoll.Owen Sound.- ro.Kincardine.Perth.Walkerto! Kingston Prescott Windsor BRANCHES IN MANITOBA AND N.W.T.f Winnipeg.Brandon.Neepawa.Souris.la Prairie.Edmonton, Alta.cine Hat, Assin.BANKERS IN GREAT BRITAIN.\u2014The Clydesds Bank, (Limited).AGENCY IN NEW Yonx\u201463-65 Wall street.G.CARRUTHEHS, - - - Manager .Bher But that isn\u2019t the only merit, of * the Gerhard-Heintzman Piano.It\u2019s made by a firm that h learned by experience just what combinations are necessary - produce the best Piano.| the | Gerhard- | Heintzman Piano «| is combined every feature t at| should be found in a good Piano.and eminent musicians, it\u2019s the best Piano offered for sale fo- day.Sold for cash, or on the instalment plan.6.A LeBARON, 93 Wellington Street, Sole Agent for Eastern Townships.(CAMPBELL & DESCH Wellington Street, MP8, Advocates, 100 Sherbrooke, P.Q.0 Surgery an Hong FRASER, Advacates, &c., Sherbrooke, ue.SPECIALISTS.IN.A; DURSAULT, M.D.Diseases; Eyes, Ears, * Nose aud Throat.Next Postoffice.D®: .DUNCAN SMITH, Surgeon to the Protestant : gopital Spe cial attention devoted iseases of Women, 15 ontreal St.Telephone, A GANDIER, M.D., L.* England, \u2018No.50 LA., LR.CP.M.R.C.8., elbourne street.Bell 1273; People's, 250 ; DES pc \u2014\u2014_ F.EDGAR.O mercial street.Digeago; of fice and laboratory, 63 Consultation hours 1.0¢ children only.427-41.MISOELLAN OU J.BARTON, Veterinary Surgeou, A:LLON Hotel, Sherbrooke ; - HFRDuÂN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Wellington Square, Sijerbrooké.; 845-1y | 0 bs ; Ti q if ! All advertisemehte for Saturday's Recor, must reac later than the Friday afternoon previous, to secure insertion.h this office net ev th.Those: ankwermg aaverusements Ir bis paper, wili serve the \u2018uterests of al jouing uat ges sav.toncernéd By menti Rie same in the RD, B DAILY SHERBROO AWERE | ALL ALONE When it comes to introducing new, inal and popular fashions for Men's wear.An instance of this is now set forth in our new fall importations of -Christy's Hats ou realized the numb 1 men\u2014good dressers.) who, most -satisfactorily fitted jou probably be Que mer.he expression\u2014L sigle Sehen ap plied to Christy\u2019 ¢ Hata has a aconce to every man who is at all pe rifoular about what he wears on his (HAS, FULLER ; IMPORTER OF \u2018Fashionable Mats ît br of men-partieu Le ach season are with a Christy Bat, In the estimation of cultured ¢ .l the rink of the first mentioned club.The following officers were elected: Hon.Pres., Hon.W.W.Lynch; Hon: Vice-Pres., C.H.\u2019 Parmalee, M.P.; Pres., J.MacKinnon, Eaq., Cowans- ville; ice:Presidents, Dr.Cleveland, \u2018Knowlton; A.W.Watson, Waterloo; Sec.-Treas., F.D.Quinn, Granby; Ex- fi ecutive Committee, G.E.Forrest, Waterloo; N.A.Meyer, Granby; J.M.O'Halloran, Cowansville; J.W.Lloyd, Knowlton._\u2014 : NEW BOOKS, The following books have just been added to the library: Peter the Great, K.Walisewski | Gondola Days, F.Hopkinson Smith The Hon.Peter Stirling, Hugh Wynne, Dr.8.Wier Mitchell History of the Lady Betty Stair, Molly E.Seawell \u2014__ ST.ANDREW'S CHURCH | Y.P.8.0.E.RECEPTION.The Y.P.8.C.E.of St.Andrew\u2019s Church will give young people at de church on Tuesday evening, the 22nd inst.The Social Committee is making preparations for a very enjoyable evening, and every young person connected with the tro is invit ed to be present.NO FREE PR SIN AUSTRIA.received by R.G.Tolmie, Nov.18.\u2014Mr.A.W.Cochrane, of eo The Meniphremagog Brass | Band Verne Sisters to present their enter- played thi \u2018| Thibet.Paul Li: Ford | reception to the T TE |Nows items fori on in the DAILY RECORD 1 be gladly ed by E.L.Sleeper, loeal correspondent, Coaticook.] \u2018Nov.18.\u2014There is a good opening in Coaticook for a; a young and energetic veterinary surgeo The cto for the Underwriters\u2019 Association had an alarm of fire rung this morning ab ut 10 o\u2019clock.The brigade respoñded very promptly and the run was made in less time than last year.Fault, however, was found with the engine, which it is claimed, steams too slowly.On the other hand the firemen expressed the wish that tor makes his next en the\u2019 ins sit, it will be hen there is less mud.Hymn, Th Radiant Morn Hath Passod Away \"\u201d \"Anthem, \u201c e King of Love My co er 1s,\u201d\u2019\u2014 Shelley.! o, \u2018 Anther, : hold God Is My Salva- ton.\u201d Solo, * en, Mie Pe n .Hymn, show All Thy § iy Who from Their ours Rest.\u2019\u2019 Subject of on, \u2018\u2018The Ministry of ft Song.\u201d .Thy public are cordially invited.|.| [Fret PEN , | | 1 T= | Priv © at Santiago Gets $17 \" J { Month.i ington] Nov.: 19.\u2014THe first | pension claim \u2018of the- Spanish + War was granted yeste ay.of seventeen dollais( month to Francis G.Gates, \u2018Secord | nited States artillery, who was struck | na fight before Santiago on July 2 by! shot from a machine gun, which! rok er jaw, tore away his and leno six teeth out.The Preside t took : great interest in having he case prom tly adjudicated, and an ffort will be made to get à special act hrough Con tess raising the amount f the man\u2019s pension.It now appês that much | of the ork of exam ning volunteers at their! nlistment, was done in a slipshod: nner, but new physicians\u2019 were em played t the mustering-out, with the at numberless cases of disease or.organic trouble are found which undoubtedly date back/of the war.Nearly.two thous: claims for \u2018pension from the Spanish war have been fil already for the army, and - about, two hundred and fifvy for the navy, exclu- give of the vi tims of.the Maire's disaster.[Today's.list contained forty five claims.the Spanish-war pension list will ad $20,000,000 the present.budget; and the bulk of the pensions will.b for disess e and not for wounds.Suc trouble as les on of the heart\u2018and re entary pre most frequent, ge\u201d ms \u201cous A D THIBET AT dons Vancouver, B.C., .Nov.: 19.|| lat Oriental advices ther is trouble brewing between China an A Yachow despatch says.\u201cThe perfect/of Yachow has arriv from Thibet, whitheï - he was sent t settle up tre ble following upon the Chane i in 8 raid into Chantui and ge last ear.The whole raided detneth en give over to L\u2019Hasss and Lama e, a recession of annexed territory on the part of China that is as little com rehensible as the abdication of the Russians in Corea.There are those who say that Chin it apprehensive of the growing ind¢- posdemce of the Lamas and as the treaty between En land and Thibat expires-this [year shé is afraid th Lamas may pen a road \u2018for the B tish from Darieeling tè L'Hassa.From Batavia comes news that the\u2019 Dutch have recéntly passed a la) which accords the Japanese residing in ihe [Dutch colonies all the rank a Emo musical in its character.| © following will be the selections of | usic : ee | LU.E.LOYAL TS.Evidence from Que ec on \u2018the Subject.Township The subject of United Em ire Loyalists in the Eastern Townships, reterred to in these columns about two weeks ago, has not by any means been allowed to drop.Several of the old residents made the claim that | the firet grants of land to associates of there \u2018Townships were to Unite Empire Loyalists only, and therefore all : dec- cendants of those associates {were enti tled to this distinction, | T ) definitely settle this we have- written Ottawa, and.Quebec.From the latter place \u2018we have received the following answer:\u2014 | Department of land s, Forests | and Fisheries, ! Quebec, 16th November, 1898.PR Hon.H.T.Duffy, Commie of Public-Works, : | Quebec.: Sir, \u2014Iu reply to\u2019 yours the:12th inst., on behalf of L.8.Channell, Esq., in re: Clai s to lands gr ted \u2018to the U.E.Loyalists, I have to say I find \u2018memo.by the late Superintendent Col line as follows: \u201cLocdtions to the U.E.Loyalists who came to Canada from | Canada aving been quieted by the is- | sue of patent during the last 20 years.\u201d \"| Memo endorsed \u201c1783 to 1840.\" I have the honor to! ent Si records at Quebec of \u201cauy land having been granted to} U.E.: oyaliste i in Lower Canada, from 1788 to 1840.Ina report of.he populatian of Canada in 1785, men ion |is made of 10,000 U, E.Loyalist in Upper Canada, but nowhere of any in.Lower Canada.We intend ferreting this to the bottom, and ask for the co-operation of all in the Townships, tq settle for once and all time the question as to whether here are any |U.E.Loyalists in this part of Canada, LIST oF SERVICES ro R SUNDAY AND OTHER DAYS.BAPTIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.Mr.L ckens, 180) ON OF\" THE ADVENT\u2014S -10,80 2.1, 4pm.Th 76, 7.METHODIST CHURCH\u2014Rev.f.G.Lett, pas sor.Bervices.every Sunday at 11 a.m, aud 7 p.m \u2018Sunday school at 2.80 p.m, Wednesday evening at 7.30 FLYMO] TH ONGRECA ION Rev.Fran B.A,, tor.Services ev: | Sunday at ve nd 7 p.m.Sunday: cor every 12.15 p.m.| Prayer meeting Wed p.m.Mornin \u2014*\u2018The responsibility o ÆEveni on \u2014Special Service of #1.ANDREW'S PRESBYTERI CRURCH\u2014 Rev.Wm.Shearer, pastor.Services every Sunday at 11 a.m.and 7 p.m.Sunda school at 2.80 pe a, yer meeting every Wednesday evening 80 p.m.CATHOLIC CHI URC] Bocque Jord Bishop of Sherbrooke, and Rev.J, Gignac, parish priest.: Sundays and holidays, on 6.80; low Jow mass at 5.30; low mass and mast and sermon 8 a.m.High mags 10 a.m, Ves- pew 7 p.m, Week day mass 5.30, .8ST.JOEX BAPTISTE CH febvre, parish priest.fund gao\u2014 A Le undays a d Toilaars low Spm Week days 6.30 and 7 a.m, ST.PATRICK\u2018 8 CHURCH\u2014Rev.EC.Fisette, a.m.High mass at 10 a.m.Week day mass 7 a.m.Co undays cod \u2019| 70 CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL.One application cures ; if not, our mone for Ne Ind MON CS 2 %c, a all te uralgia , 1Bi© Will buy good strong Grey rector.an ola Woman, says a , \u201cwho lias a milk stan \u201cpark, who has stood at it Vienna, Nov.19.\u2014The minister of justice, Dr.J.von Ruber, has ve queer conceptions of the liberty of th press.He has just promulgated an order that any edi rial .comment fa: voring or approving pre the opinigns of the Ultra-Ger man deputies Sc Wolf and Turk, or the speeches: underneath headlines, ind cating editorial proval, is strict! forbidden, and that any editor violating this order wil be prosecuted ¢ cri- | mimallv.i NOT FEE roue JUST RIGHT ?Try a bottle &f.| 5 CAMPBELL'S QUININE © \"WINE .tis invaluable as a tonic for young or old, for restoring sleep and appetite, building flesh and making blood; it WiLL SET YOU UP.For Particular Men.Lammas, 0, tre Montres t.Ç | ho i - | in the sightee | Her mother kept it before grandmother before that, the latter h ving been in \u2018Possession for ors of à em London bos- \u2018that the general increase ue 10 excess in mont oat: ; ve.Where He Fell.Down the | postoffice steps the Rev.Dr.Fytehly carefully picked his way, and then his f suddenly shot out, fie he i lin the midst of a group of y 8 morning, doot oxi laughed kbrokers, recognizing the minis- - l You remind us of the wioked man whose foot lippeth.\u201d i \u2018\u2018Nay,!\u2019 etorted the good minster, \u201cus rather do I seem like the man who went Flannel.Will buy hay Blue Flanne!.æ230 Will buy choice! Men\u2019s hand! knit Mittens, 27c | Will puy choice Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, Nos.will buy Men\u2019s heavy w wear.es Will buy $1.00 piede ot 29 Will buy choice, of CE Shoes.st.Will buy 8 yds 25e Dress Cloaking.Goods, (w ool) Will buy 10 yds.go Bedroom Carpet down to Jericho.\u2019 \u201c \u2018How is that?\u201d chorused the brokers, mm use he fell-among thieves,\u2019 mur the doctor as he got\u2018up and moyed decorpusly away.\u2014 Anglo-American.Will buy your husba, d a pair of Pants and Vest at JOHN EDWARD'S.No Goods: 2s charged or taken back a FREE! Dov: send mon Just your © Dd address ons ros?Four name 20 packages \"2 née PicHoU US, a delicious son 4 itor us, M you can, 4t 6 cents per \u2018us qurmoney, $1.00, and we.choice.of if not sold.TSDALL SUPRLY.G0, Enso I \"Solid Geld Shell ing.s or Curb Chain Braoslet rtume the breath, to sell ~ i send yo F ted, a the beagtiful p Mention \u20ac \"Still Doubtful if Any in the Eastern | ÊT.MIOHAEL\u2019S CATHEDRAL\u2014Rt./Rev; Paul La-| : am.\u2018High mass at 10 aim.Vespers at |- ish priest, Sundays and holidays, low mass pe.bers wonp fit \u2018old style boots because they ; are made f for | new le} sit ; ones.1 ey | aremader ght A \u2018 and left Len- Hi ox toe Gladis ; heel and ; hed- ¥ ium nds | MORENOY sRrOS.J T Th ese Ry b- iil 20 ù an get then at | Ths s | he Plac 0 SE s | ' | | SYRUP OF Ask y {[Tne F Popular Druggist, WHITE 5 BALSAM.ly of the Day.you dealer what he thinks of it TRY IT.RIFFITH, \u2018The sick Man\u2019s Friend.pe lington St, Sherbrooke, the United States after the peace of| \" : 1788, the [undersigned does not know The oods, lowest p rice Th of a location of this class within his and best or kmanship, as | division in- Lower Canada, unsettled, employ: skilled hands only Acc nearly all having been carried \u2018out to in: the | nufacture - of \u2018mv patent at a very early period, nor does | : a he know | of such a claim in Lower goods | Tn the Preparation of .[ORS PRESENIPTIONS ILY RECIPES, ETC., ) to most necessary quale are racy and Purity.| We can Guarantss Both, at at - - aE | ! alington St ) ve i \\ i bh fament 7 [Mg MANAMY\u2019S | - de to Order.oo Drug Store, I.Stock of Gents\u2019 Furnishings 169 WELLINGTON [STREET * (complete, See fine line of Ju t Received! Boots and Shos pen, women and aie.1.CT \"|ren, to be sold at 50 per cent.Sign of the White Bear.| {loss than wholesale cost.| \u2018 a.| 100 wood and coal stoves | Perri tc Plant Food for sale chea - makes on bloom, destroys grubs on Highest cash price paid for allkinds - ; Borichesth doi and assists all plants te?| of juni and second-hand goods.© Al denen] | | | | 1.SMITH, _ OUR tai at 1 BRIDGE ST., EAST SHERBROOKE.| You Would Decline sisted in r that To subscribe for the Fa) \"ibishihg the same news day after RL INSURANGE.| Description of Property Insmred at rayer meeting every | for Gents.| CODERE AH Es i-éiss sortie ror dey tt PRA | Conde dome un woah who décliné Lowest Rates.at2.80 p.m, yer In every y | Wether a: 88D.ao | Jet?Lean a ES RE, fo, m=.FRASER, .p SUSE OE Lh Ry, 0, goat | Beek vjotock, ____storezonks visi: Sully, 9m.god 380 pu, (Vedotay Latest Gols in NECKHEA} GTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.\u2018cHanges for contract fdvertisge in the DAILY RECORD, to ensure.t attention, must be handed £ afternoon previous to > pate.esday at 7.90 | the Temp re} À whole po .a Li nter Under- | I te Nobby L Serge with.Sailor collar; at in Blouee Buits pit | Neatly tailored Boy\u2019s Suityin , $2.25, 82.50, $3.00, $3.50, $ bod sovs, 11 styles at prices on chdose from.| Boy\u2019s Ulsters at $2.75, \u2018I Boy\u2019s Hose, Bweate j he usual standard'of excelle at the lowest price.goods te ; SIGN OF THE Star ci Ph We will Lig à go STAR pra HALL Jucsenaone.ga nl tt e Blouse Suits For the lads of 3.to 8 ye pa 8, in he i various shades of F NOY TR (PPS 89, 00 and 8 2.He makes and- fabrics at =a COATS \u2018up to $4.50.i 7 CANDY MADE.I Try it.- Tu rkeys pd map | Retail.4 line of 10, $4.50.$5100.up to $9.00.15 lines [to .50 and $0.00.| | eckwear, etc.oo | fit, well trimined and 500d.\u2018mater- n be sold for.ne Hall, + i | 1 | | SHEBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1898 i ! | | | | tas\u201d AA to ditzæn, words, sales hal we -d,; cach in advance 10 ents ext price otave MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.1) cents, one rent each insertion if not paid fo ra.Six insertions for the tr street.tioneer.Apply For SALE Arply For 3 ALE - ot Montreal stre.'t and 226 Welling- to John J.Griffith, Ane 490-tf i | Pair of tind heavy working Horses, st Sherbrooke House.; 1-w 542 WATE ED &-General Neil Di ning, 110 Pros .ect St.Servant, Apply to Mrs, , 6-d-515 family.7 MelDourne Street.W ANTED.\u2014A good General Serv ant for small Apply immediately 10 Miss Elkins, U- 46 MONEY tô losn houses, Apply to H.Connor.1152 Wellington St.rooms, fans, to let.+ lap.Fquare.ANTED+-General Servant, lignt work.Apply Mrs.\u2018Jas F.Kerr; Port Guod wages ard *2-d-sat m +547 $25 conviction of the alarms.; .6-d-516 eward Will he given for info mation ~ leading to the r parties sending in tie false alarm, on.the y ht of the 15th instant from box 18, Alexander] Street, or of party or parties sending: any other of the recent false fire\u2019 Ÿ CHIEF OF POLICE.THE ARKEAR sH 5-ds-543 ET for 1898, of persons who have omittéd to| pay their horde tax and enregister their dogs.is how in office of the Chief of Police.All those in (arrears will do well to attend ta this at once and avoid costs.BY ORDER.Metropolitan will be held in the - E.2-ds-547 ; Hockey Club.A Special General Mebting of the above Club | A.A.C.rooms, Monday Evening, Nov.21st, at 8 o\u2019clock.Business :\u2014To consideramend ments to; ~articles v and vr of the Constitution and By-Laws, also any other business which may be brought up.; .SPAFFURD, Sec -Treas.Good \u2018of à pair Y on: the ï e- À obtained, ovary pair ma .&T.Bell (f a children); and the Slater Shoes (for big and little men.) Only place i where thi 2 Wearin g Shoes ] = Its the/service you get out f Shoes that proves\u2019 their value.You can depend earing qualities of] ufactured by | ladies, misses: Sherbrooke Footwear can be fro E.G.WIGGETT.| en Use - 1 bave heard m round about the t silver pipes; the o of a walnut shell \u201c was sold then for I have heard so \u2018neigh say tha Fa rie or they culled out th to lay the scale Sir W.R., standi pipe of itohacco, Bet Down by John The Philosc lox Tobacco.grandfather say that one pipe was banded from man to man ble.They had first inary sort made use d a straw.Tobacco [its weight in silver, of ourold yeomen when they went to \u201chippenbham , market ir biggest shillings against the tobacco.g in a stand at Sir hich made the ladies quit it until he had done.\u2014\u2018\u2018 Brief Lines Aubrey, \u2019\u2019 1669- 96.phical Tailor.- -.How often have ment for a fault and-which'I of co rectify.How oft: the same garmen ing been unfolded for the al teration made, and! then - not having done ing slave, whose peen exoited to t , aa of Franci I taken away a gar- hich did not exist rse never intended to n-bave I taken back without it ever bav- and been commended - which bad not been een reprehended for bat was right at first.A man tobe a good tailor should be either a philosop her or, a mean, cring- feelings - had.never he pitch of manhood.8 Place.\u201d -\u2014 | JCUTTER\u2014JENNE\u2014At All - BIRTHS.| HORNER\u2014At Granby, on the 10th November, 1898.the wife of Mr.S.Horner, of a son.TOWNSEND\u2014At Shefford, on\u2019 |the 11th November, 1898, the wife of Mr.Ernest Townsend, of à dayugh- ter.BANCROFT\u2014At Knowlton, on the © 10th inst., the wife of Mr.C D.Bancroft, of a daughter.SWEET\u2014At North Sutton, Nov.10th, the wife of Gardner Sweet, lof à , daughter.ÉLLIS\u2014 At Robinson, Bury, Que., on Nov.18th 1898, a gen to Mr.[and Mrs.J.W Ellis.=p MARRIAGES.1 = KERR\u2014WOODS\u2014At Christ's Church, Island Brook, Nov.16th, by thé .Rev.A.H.Moore, B.A., James .Kerr to Isabella, daughter of : Samuel Woods, both of Island Brook, Que.- WVESTGATE_WOODS\u2014 A At Christ's Church, Island Brook, Nov.16th, ' by the Rev.A.H.Moore, B{ A, | John Westgate to Clara Jane, daughter of Samuel Woods, both of Island Brook, Que.0'ROURKE\u2014NELSON\u2014On the 16th inst., Mr.T: Esank O'Rourke to Miss \"Mary Bale Nelson.MONROE\u2014GARDINE\u2014At the home of the bride\u2019s parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Gardine, by Elder D} W.Somberger, Nov.16, 1898, Mr.L.C.Monroe to Miss Bertha M.[Gar- dine, both of the Township of Stanstead.| DICKSON\u2014STEVENS\u2014On the 9th Nov., at Kirkdale, by Rev.Albert Stevens, M.A., assisted by Rev.W.J.Curran, \"Rev.Stanley Dickson, B.A., rector of Lake Megan- tic, to Miss Anna I., third daugh- \u2018ter of the late William Stevehs.8 ints Church, Abercorn, on the 9th of _ November, 1898, Mr.He W.Cutter to' Alice E., daughter of William Jenne, Esq, , of Aber- corn._ - DEATHS.Mass., October 29th, after a lingering illness, Nancy, wife of the late G.H.Dcse, formerly of Stanstead.| BRODEUR\u2014At Weedon, P.Q., on the 5th inst., Mr.J.B.Brodeur, aged 78 years, father of Mr.8, A) Brodeur, of Valleyfield.ROSE\u2014At etes BRODEUR\u2014At Valleyfield on the 6th inst, Arthur, son of S.A.Br eur, aged 3 years.SPENCER\u2014 At Trout River, dn the 12th inst, Mrs.Jonas Spencer, \u201c aged 67 years.FARMER\u2014At Brome, on Nov.11th, John, E.Farmer, aged 51 ye 8th, Frances Salisbury, Chas.McNeil, of Portland, Me.Robart Poyntz's park at Acton, took a ZIMMER\u2014At Dunham, on Oct.30th, Annie Elizabeth, infant da ghter of Wm.Zimmer.WARNER\u2014At Montreal, on Nov.32th, Sarah, Emelia Brewster, wife of the late John F.Warner aged 55 years.|.CAMERON\u2014At Athelstan, ; \u2026 17th inst, James Cameron, ; aged 52 yeats.Funeral on \u2018day at one o'clock from residence, thence to the Hupting- : don Protestant cemetery.9 \"daughter, Mrs.© Waterloo, on the 16th Nov 1888, Jane Johnson, widow of the late Arthur Poyton, Esq., aged 97 years.! | | Melanch: Br vellous -medical strengthens and quen is freely supplie body; spondent, sorts, depressed is clesr.toms pines and heaith happy years.HB\u201d + A A ! 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And she loves me, I know it, for .I am her only child, \u2026.~\u2014Thomas B.Holmes in Ladies\u2019 Home Journal A SOCIETY CRAZE.| nets at- the bazaar got up church.She encounte buttonhole bouq for St.Simeon's.ed \u2018Sir Felix T entrance of the midt's tent ar\u201d she asked, ; Yes, I shall dt 6 \u2019 clock, wheb my te- It is a perfect craze of socie rH sd Letla scornfully/ +Every person I kn has had theirs told, and if it is good thy pose there may be something in i be all guesswork.- Do you IL \u201cI do pt y.\u201d ture?\u201d | 9 \u201cof course.2 | \u201cAnd if they would you obey?oo \u201cHow can you doubt it?\u201d | His face was grave, and Leila dia 1d you to do somet ng companied his words.She moved awe and bad ample leisure to consider an d- venturous plot which, persistently haunte Sir Felix's name had been coupled sc often with that of Leila Cavendish she had considered him as quite her per- a most stupid ndenoy to.admire tl silly, painted little Dot Elliott Seurt, a stand to escort bis unt to h a Another moment of hésitation, and t} en Leila drew asids the silken : © rtain à swept in.The palmist was attired in a long orim- son domino, with a long black mask, à; was apparently about.to leave th, a second opening to enjoy her well earn rest and tea.On seeing Leila she tu hed back and scanned with deep i terest the curious, imperious fa MY wish,\u2019 sald the fair intruder, b ing silence with diffioulty\u2014* would - let me wear [your cloak and mask * for a few minutes, only a very You have already told my han I should play for a great stake.You were right; I am playing it now.Only you can help me by len ing me this disguise for a small experiment I wish tp.make; 1 will give you plenty of mon oo charity if you will consent to Look! This is half for the baz several goldpieces glittered ainet |the palmist\u2019s fingers.\u201cI cannot,\u2019 she began falter! gly, wi ile her eyes.restod | vetously on: the shining coins.Ii \u201cYou can, must \u2018and will,\u201d said utes I want these | things.them me!\u201d ' By alternate determination nd pe sion the self willed girl got her own way, and the reluctant |palmist- stood, close hea wh the tent outside, de- 4 termined to hear what would b of this strange whim.Leila softly stole to the ourtain, pulled it aside and sweetly: \u2018\u2018 You needn\u2019t wait.hank you, I'am all right now.\u201d | qi \u2018I-\u2014my\u2014my was caught,\u2019\u2019 rdured the other, quaking.| \u201cYour dress was|caugbt?Oh, caught!\u201d \u2018The palmist departed hu tedly, | hiding her bat carefully away Five o'clock rang out in | trom the bells of St.Simeon\u2019s steeple, and - | 8ir Felix was punctual to the minute}: He | ° | pulled aside the curtains with an air of awkwardness and defla nce, the | seating herself on one of d came in feeling and looking like a guilty pers caught ina med a low - Leila\" assumed a 'low, gentle voloo a | \u201cYou wish to row your pi ( \u201c \u201cYes, if you please.\u201d | \u2018Come and sit here, ant x rit d best to enlighten y uw\u201d ed palms for her inspection.took hold of one hand to draw it nesrer, something disturbing or thrilling 1 touch, | You are generous, obstinate and pulsive,\u201d sald the fair deceiver.\u2018 act on first motive, and seldom alter your opinion.\u201d il ! ; \u201cDo Ip\u201d .: \u2018 \u201cYou have a long line of lite, unbr by:any illness or serious trouble.¥ life, apparently, will be a smooth an py one.\u2019 + \u201cThat's good!\" | \u2018\u2019You are a loyer of order and } ke to see everything in its correct 1dace.\u2019\u2019 | : her Felix, stroking his hair back and in ino- tively settling his cravat.were\u2014not very old,\u2019 said Lela, wotider- botham died.+ \u201cYou are quite correct, \u201d : \u2018\u2019And you have had a narrow pe from death by drowning, I think,\u2019 con- tinded Leila, thinking of a hairbré; dth adventure on Lake Como which he \u2018bad told her of at Major Guinness\u2019 party.: \u201cRight again,\u201d said Sir Felix, 1 kin pp at the black mask, which bent from his gaze and leaned attenti ousstretohed hands.vely ve i \"Yon have a several de | I] \u201c 1 Î ; i .! | À | 1 ; à vèry im Her eyes had caught the blue | - The Hon.Leila Cavendish was selling | , tham Ra at the sonal property.But of late he had showi | for yourself.\u201d She held out her hand, And | white palm as it touched the aston} hed : rs |.\u2018 Home Dyeing With Dia.| He obeyed, and held out \u2018twa well jr.la gently - and Sir Felix started away as if there was You .| that even a chili can bap- gi 3 ; \u201cWell, yes, I'm fairly tidy, \u2018sad Sir | \u201cYou lost a near relative when! ou: ing how long ago it was sin Lady Tre- both Peu murmured Leila.\u2018\u2018You are engrossed in rtant one now.\u2019 \u201cOh, am If\" \u201c Yes.33 ; \u201cThis gre rather embarrassing.vod \u201cI mus revenl what I see in your band.\u201d Sir Felix wished he had not come in and writhed helplessly as Leila contihued calmly, \u2018From what I can tell your #ffeo- tion is returned.\u2019 .\u201cAnd what is this mysterious jeho like?!\u2019 - { \u201cShe id dark and of noble family.I should imagihe by this that horrible Dot.) Leila\u2019s h beat f his face c apie an and the \u2018to his ch as she watched lor flush hotly a very happy life,\u201d she ventured nerÿqusly.a fairy tale,\u201d\u2019 said Sir oredulous and\u2018rather con mptuous ile.'s happy destiny.\" .\u201cRight again; I will not.\u201d | ' velves ma picture, g only.so) strongly with yôur own life.11 you no ir Felix rose, drop table and left just as the mask, so slowly w Hed and the @ = 11 be waiting for me without you?\u201d irts \u20ac ei hich tiled to evade his grasp.\u201cWell, Miss Cävend your fortune told by th palmiet?*\u201d of me?And you?\u201d \u201cI also had my futu h dore gravely.survey of his unreadable face.J \u201cHa sk\u2014to embark on an venture?\"! |*Yes; I have.\u201d 11 you obey?\u2019 .\u201cNo,|1 think not.t an ideal today.\u2019 | |\u2018 What do you méanf\u201d\" Heg drive on sa Mis tay rime ve your pear! ring!\u201d\u2019\u2014Madame.à t : of ne Saves Ten Dollars.; E = it t oh uld be a pléasure\u2019 to any learn how she can little 0 9 e, or ho husband\u2019 8 faded clothing look like new.lors by |follo ; each package.is no need'ofloiling thé hands pmond Dyes; just lift and stir cks while i in the the ive bath, and one will - not t stains Q) \u2018spots.we.gay) | jock, coa | 0 get a full and | ing the: | direc- ith D Joring- dresses, rge articles, otton oh y to have a special dye for and a different d all Mixed Goods, one forall Wool Goods.in Diamond Dyes, iand before buying dyes one should kno whether £ he ar- \u2018ticle toibe colored i is all wool or mixed | 3 unio goods, ar d 5 the proper e.o not buy :dyes that claim to color e erything with, he same package, fo their use will result i in failure.uccessfully; th © t ghargn ed dyes.'0y are the Foon | - | » q.| 1 | i | Il uliar lin that she has a title.\u201d (Hem stn\u2019t thing it's \u201cYou will be married this year and live \u201c \u2018That sounds rather like the ending of elix with an in- is brug, or will be if you do not ust be decided Lose r 0 time In sett ing and seotuing a habit of your to procrastinate habit that must be mended.It not, I will not answer for the consequences \u2014I mean,\u201d said \u2018Leila hastily, \u2018\u2018I cannot read them,\u201d 2.Sir Felix meditated, burling his mustache in some perplexity.| \u201cIt must be Let urmured half as well that the \u2018of your hand where the Sole of t q past, '{8 turned intoa |.can- ; no tel 1 if the ideal of yo r thoughts, is the: same Nn son whose destiny seems inter- lsir, I must request you.to make ore.\u201d his coins on.the the real palmist ama entered her ay have your Tobe back,\u201d said cast off th cloak froin \u2018her\u2019 shoulders.The owner resumed it and.~ glanced with secret curiosity at the trembling fingers which see ed loath to remove | the black rib-| La un ise doffed.| Leila on her hat and quitted the tent, aut- ardly quite calm and If possessed.| She | a a rencontre w th Sir Felix, and that region of \u2018remarked that: with an odd lit- | working hard, Vell| I don't quite | now yet, you see, wi I hope I have been successful.night, Mr.Hamilton; the carriage ; this time.No, © ptain \u2018White, you are, not to come with mp.How is the.wonderful bran: (pub to felix.was standing by.the door as buck her fur rug, \u2018warmly over her ssed the soented h, did you have ie did; wasn\u2019t Jt foolishly insane | 6 fate reveled,\u201d \u2018Leila laughed uneasily, and took aswits you been ordered to fulfill any |.\u201cI am feartully curt us, but do Le me, he fact w \u2018I have ve a signal to| the coachman to , and then bent hurriedly toward r, saying quietly, \u2018/Take my iadvice; 1a; next time you play at palmis- go end Brilliant Colors that | omen Times-in.Ton | ¥ ese times of e forced e lodomy new gown for herself or suit for the she! 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Watc ther Valuabl er.aluable ARAAAA SHER- RECORD offer\u2019 \"| the RECORD fice befure noon of \u2018.include two (f - The following| are the prizes to be given for the largest lists : | ment, case | wa ranted for 20 ' 3rd, So movem nt, | 4th, | Ni movement.Sth t 20 C Townships a selling price, 11 21st to 35 .Souvenir of Sherbrooke.\u201d \"36th to 3 0th inclusive.Watch 8 aré all aoe, to be lists closes on Dec This is done prizes will\u2019 be se t to*{vin lers, close to reach a i= & co, yy PUBLISHERS, | es A Silver Wate , $ th inclusive: $4.00 each.HERBROOK Will sell round\u201d trip tickets Le, tween all stas tions) on its line cast of \u2026 T7 Port Arthur, # .NE WAY PIRST CLASS HEE on November 23rd and 24th; good to feturn until November 28th, 1898, ; | For tickets aud further \"dora apply to 7 KE.H.CREAN Bh - ity Passenger Agent, Bulidia \u2019 : ; Steamship Tickets by all Line, Pa Single | Fa : re between all stations in Cavada: o ia Detroit and Porc Huron, M:ch.\u2014pf 2 Tickets good going all trains N 280 ¥ 2 and good to.return\u2019 mes oe 8° Ë City Passenger and 1 \u2019 7 16 Wellington Street, - - a therwise - noted, Worcester, Boston, and 2 , Me.White nca \"Notch 8 nôsy, fee York.a.m.; Worcester,8.04 a.m.; Ç Portland, Me.ha pas sr Johninu 0.Sherbrooke, 8.25 om ' N IGHT EPR Loree cord, 10.10 p.m.; 86 Joue land, Me.8.45 p.m.; Bt, Jo 8.07 am.except herbrooke 7.16 a.m, ACCOMMODATION\u2014Leaves JN or ès am, via.Plymouth, St er Qonçord RS wt gerd Sri Ving Newport 12.238 pm, Conde rn ariviog rs bharhoor Lil nie Ld atl A Ca 2.| Fan and Winter Tu e Table, |\u201c On aud after MONDAY, OCT, 8d, 108 | trains will run as fo wi: Cad LEAVING SHERBROOKE, \u2018 RESS\u2014Leave Bherbrooke?.80 a.m.anive at Dudswell Jet.8.80 a.m., mrive 8 88, Francis Articles.| pee 7b am.ar-ive Quebec fund 0am.+ ] Jet.11.00'p.m.; leave Tri ot le .Watch wi One ( , nd District of Sh | every 20 minutes from 6.25 8,0; trip every 2 One Fine ilve Lennoxyille Cars run between the Stree Bali * way office and 45 minutes 15 et if minus eve .10.40 pm, and meeting Belt ! Park otf the junction.Belt made first class in .every on | the Street | a Lady\u2019 80 (Gents Watch for an ber 20th, it is | expe .1 in time for a X-mas.Pr The following * WO ds are examples of what count in above con tes: Re se sending in a 8; is i t cac iptious may be either Ill the same in the SHI Lo Pme , arnive Levis 1.20 puy arrive Que:a0 ( Puliman Se from Bprl d to Quatde, connecting \u2018at Sherbrooke wi ook Lotion o Que, | FT [oy drain.This train rola GR, CR \u2018K i = ff M ROCOMMODATION\u2014Lesve Che Le arrive Dudswell Jct, 10.18 his train runs daily, Sunda; ; Saturday night's train runst ta-Gortibt-i tion on Sunday morning.À WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 91 8 C4 arrive Dudswell Jet, 12.00 6 ; arrive Bes Jet.5.80 p.m.AE This train runs daily, Sundays TRAINS ARRIVE SHERBROOKE.\"EXPRESS\u2014Leave Quebec (er 4%) 2% PR ative Dads il Jun HET arrive Dudswell Jun brooke 8.30 Pullman paises Car tr to Springfield, coach, Quebec to Boston, 7 \u2018rain runs dally Sundays \u201c ACCOMMODAT 6.80 n.m, \u2018leave Le Levis 7.00 Me 8 Sherbrooke 9.00 a.m.T daily, Sundays ron.train only rane as faras Tring ry a, onto \u201c on to Sherbrooke on Monday mor .WAY FREIGHT\u2014Lesve Besude Jes.680 à oh amie aoherbrooke > ho pm.T train undavs exce CONNECTIONS made st Dudswell id.o Maine Central R.R., ho that gers Sherbrooke in the morning can que cons tions for Cookshire, Ba wyerzille, Be aug otthe and SE in ton sTPYY \" the Company.'s .2 aus, | NK GRUNDY, w.General he a | SHERBROOKE _ 08, nm TIME T LE 4 BELT LINE.Cars runiin both directions on and make je cireuit re und | way, nee eac other iines at the Sherbrooke PARK LINE.Park Line Car runs between 8 nd Victoris Park Junction a ~ ates, and Belt cars and, outward bound at said junction, LENNOXVILLE LINE.ilway Office or Houge Ju ction.AI other tranfers only, , Transfers from Lennoxville Sb atthe ui) node [re \u2018mentionin i Dat ¢ RECORD.| , | x a; Al i [ON = +i Lo \u2026 28 - PB 155 - rte Na ; .a i = + 4p, A SU 3 8 tg ER 1 \" connecting ay x ke ve oh ; Pullman Palace Caf to at : i .a _\u2014 = = \u201cFES pd es, CPE CL ie RENE Ne EEE RER Ce FE RES A nd oe \u2018 ee DEA CEST de CF A "]
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