Sherbrooke daily record, 9 mars 1899, jeudi 9 mars 1899
[" 5 | ET 6 ____ THE LEGISLATURE.= Bouffard\u2019s Charges That > Members are Bribed «Causes a Discussion.; = Gea Stephens Brings the Mat- Bo Gon nd Makes Insinua- \"I -._ sions Which are Re- a = = sented.7 CE \u2018March 9.\u2014Mr.Bicterdike, \u2026\u2026 \u201cap she opening of the House yesterday, co ott] or pestion of privilege on the * \u2026.\u201cgstement made by Mr.Bouffard thati jebsd been approached gnd offered \u201cgon.He thought that, for the honor.: this House this matter should be À dmedup.He wiched to eet himseli TR _ right in the eyes of the House on this h ey G.W.Stephens expressed the \u201c evinicn that it was no worse for a pri- wats member to take a bribe than for \u2014 spartoer of a lawyer to sit in the Pri- = ste Bills Committee or in the House, \u201c1% _ \u201cyifilehis partner was putting a bill \u2014 M.\u201c#rogh.The state of things now go- : a ing on wag unendurable, and the Gov- \u201cM .\u2018emment was to blame, and he took M hisshare of that blame for not looking BB.ic this matter sooner.- He thought that each member of the House should come up and take _ -.awoath that they were not guilty of \u201csy wrong-doing in this connection.\u2019Hon.C Langelier : thought this question should.not have been-raised.- M .- They had simply the word of the mem- -188 perfor Montmorency, who had made = M tesstement at a rather late hour, | - \u201cand perhaps hé would not remember it - mm.He proteited-: againstthe insin- tation that the members of the House werevenal: He saw no reason whv a member's partner should not come be- / - faethe committees of the.House, any more than it was wrong for a lawyer \u201c togo befure bis father or brother, who J waajudge.He said no member-had ~ J _ -theright to_come before the House.- M - mdineult its members, as had been ~~ dme by Hon.G.W.Stephens, without _ apeevious investigation.+» Hon.Mr.Marchand said he was not - Jie when the question was raised, but _ M.héunderstood the member had raised \u2014 M : téquestion of privilege on the state- 2° Met made by the member for Mont- ~~ 3%.marency.- He regretted Mr.Bouffard.vænos in his séat now for he would ;- allmhim to name the party who - \u2026 @sdethe offer, and he hoped that _ when he did come he would give - 4.Mmes As for himself he believed in ; .the members of the House, and would ~.J Whtake stock of such charges, unless 3° poolof them were given.Ho LP.Pelletier, in the absence 1% of the leader of the Oppositien, said he | PF Mmeided with everything.said by the | \u2014 5 2 sa 5 ., Premier.The statements of Hon.G., W.Stephens were an insult to -every - member of this House without excep- fon.As tothe question of partners of 9 \u2014 Members\u2014he suid that he could speak 3%.Without interest, for \u2014he had objected 4 tehis partners coming before the com- M Mee but he saw no objection tn it.+48 \u2018Horecalled that the hon.member for Bustingdon had attempted to intro- cu dace a bill to this effect some years M ¥®apdit had not-carried.Hon.Mr.5 made some cutting reference » who, when they were not CS£G In any expropriations were vay honest, and believed every one) re dishonest.This was a bad > = a Hom.G.W.Stephens said this dis- À.J toon.about.partners having a right 10 Some before the committee, remind- him of t the old \u201cadage \u2018\u2018qui #'excuse .- A - ; JUMPED ON MR.STEPHENS.| He was proceeding to say that the rye were the worst ofienders when - L P.Pelletier jumped to his feet x called the minister to order.Hon.| a, tephens wished to continue, but - \u20ac ex-Attorney-General held to his tel order.He challenged the mberfor Huntidgdon to- make a Specific acousatior, ® on usation, © and not to.making\u201d insinuations against\u2019 9 oe | membe off this- House, - Tha has been doing for veärs.when were people in this House who, 8 uw \u201cy Were not interested in | .\u2018 Eæpfopriations before the House, 7 the all the other members of CT amriluse \u201cdishonest.When people | bed ni others dishonest it was a.| ated OT themselves.The speaker - tho hoy 2 had been the conduct of fe ee ee ae : .=, ut ; ve.- > ;Setleman oll a certamn ex- +400 Which came up quite late- È Di the hon.members of.this A conduct in that case Beg, Hecalled on Hon.G.W.If he were not altogether dar 0 ther make some specific be Te whic could be investigated or > on sut the members of the he 1 the lawyers whi, appeared 8 committees: \u2018 W.Stephens said he did .G.3% know of Wop, 0 we, Ae FTW = .A2 i?\u201c Vo Rb ee = Le NS fs Te rumor going around and wd the 5 t damage the reputation x; W nor of the House, Would be te paid the proper remedy ry agente ave regi~\u2018ered parliamen- tome 80 that they would have tas ro og tee of safety.He knew the hun.members of this + - \u201cvi PE \u2018ada.PL any specific cases, but | LAST EDITION.House had been approached.He wanted to have a stop put to such boasts as had been made \"quite lately\u2019 by a certain magnate in Montreal that he had fixed the Legislature.Mr.Watts thought any man who had been approached should rise in his seat and disclose the names: The matter was allowed to.drop.- \u2018PARIS EXHIBITION: Mr.Plante asked for all orders-in- council and correspondence between the Government of tke province and {the Government 'of Canada, concern- iog the Paris exhibition.He dwelt on the importance of having this province well represented at this exposi tion, at which the whole world would be represented, and a good exhibit would have the effect of drawing colonists to \u2018this courtry.He regretted to see that the Government had asked for a credit of only three thousand dollars for such an important exposi- lon.! Hon.Mr.Dechene said that the countries only had representation, and it was only after great difficulty that the colonies had: obtained spare.It was, therefore, impossible for the province to have a spécial, exhibit.The exhibition will be-carried out by Can- The province had had a vote of $3,000 and had begun preparations, but they found that Canada was to carrÿ out the exhibition, There were two: proposals as to the representations of the provinces.- Either each would |pame their own representatives or the federal Government would name them.He regretted that the province could not make a larger exltibit, for it would be most appropriate for this province to display to the country which had first settled this province.: After passing a motion of Ho.C.Langelier\u2019s for returns of reports regarding Seigniory of Lauzon, \u2018 the House adjourned until 3 p.m.REFUSED TO = - HONOR CHEQUES.rns | City of Brandon and the Imperial \u2019 Bank.Brandon, March 9.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Imperial Bank yesterday 'refused to honor the city of Brandon cheques.\u201cThe Bank had arranged with the city to give the corporation credit to the exter:t of $80,000 and the city was to- pass a by-law pledging the paying ever «f its revenues to the bank and allow Mgr: of the bank access to the books of the city treasurer at all times: The: debit to the bank had been reduced from $51,000 to 8 or 4000.Bank: officials are.annoyed.because the - city c.uncil did not put the bylaw through all its readings at one sitting instead of referring to committee to come up at next meeting.STEAMER BURNED.She Carried a Cargo of Hay, Hogs and -\u201cCattle.: .Vancouver, March 9.\u2014(Soecial)\u2014 Freight steamer Selkirk was gutted by fire last night at Nanaimo, with a big cargo of bay, hogs and cattle.There were no fatalities.DEMAND FOR , RAILWAY LABORERS.Winnipeg, March 9.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 From present\u2019 indications it would seem that there will be a heavy demand for railway laborers during the \u2018coming summer and wages will be better than usual: BRIEFLETS.Mr.Alex.Ross, of Cookshire, is in town today.0 C A fancy dress skating carnival will be held at Minto Rink, Lennoxville, Saturday evening.Ct \u201c The city of Ottawa has a bill before the Ontario Legislature asking permission to operate street cars on Sunday.The bill has passed the committee by a vote of 34 to 18.' \u201c Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Farwell and granddaughter leave this afternoon, for Hot Springs, Virginia.They expec to be absent about a month.Poor TourNAMENT\u2014There will be a pool tournament.at, the American House, Saturday, evening, 8 o'clock, hetween a champion player from Syracuse, and local sport, for a gold watch.+ 2 + An Antiqu.Wenpons.\u201cYou are an iceberg!\u2019\u2019 exclaimed her elderly but well preserved adorer, pale with anger and mortification.*\u2018A dozen Cupids, with a hundred arrows egch, could never find a vulnerable place in your flinty heart!\u201d ! \u201cNot if they used an old beau to shoot with, Mr.Wellup,\u201d\u2019 coldly replied the young and beautiful Miss Flyppe\u2014 As Mexicans Do It.\u2018\u2018l am very sorry to hear,\u2019\u2019 remarked the curate pensively to one of bis parishioners, \u2018\u2018that one of the great lights | of our eburch, Brother MacLellan, bas _ become insolvent and as the result will have to close his house of businese.\"\u2019 * Apgther case of \u2018The Light That Failed,\u2019 \u2019\u2019 added the parishioner as he .oe i i ; = : ; - | .; - è 5 s = left the parsonage.\u2014Mexican Herald., , | t \u2018that it was deëémed necessary for ized.\u2018 | more than 13,000 dwellings in Ottawa | - Hôn.A.G.Blair left today for Bos- \u2018Daily.Mail says the greatest Fecrecy is JUST FROM MANILA A British Captain Says Dewey Is Ill and Should Be Ordered Home.= Americans Need More hips and Men and Expect It Will Take Two Years to Subjugate the Island.\u2018Vancouver, March 9.\u2014(Special)\u2014A distinguished passenger on the Erapress of India was Capt.Fraser, of| London, England, of the Imperial forces.He has just come from Manila.Upon being interviewed, he said: \u201cI dined with Admiral Dewey prior to leaving for Hong Kong.\u2019 The Admiral, \u2018he says, is in poor health and certainly should be ordered home.aged much and his hair is hoary\u2018whité.He is an unassuming , man and a born] commander.EE Capt.Fraser incidentally learned more ships and men to be d.spatched to his aid.Dewey thinks it will take at least two years to subjugate the natives.Capt.Fraser thinks there will be many advantages.for trade in the islands, when they are more civil- \u201cOTTAWA ITEMS.Mounted Police Force to Be Increased \u2018The Cheese Trade-American Paper Mill for Ottawa.~ Ottawa, March 9.-Commissioner Herchmer, of the Mounted Police, is here on official business.It is said the force will have to be increased by 100 men to meet the demands of the public service.Two years ago the present Government reduced the strength derpite Mr.Davin\u2019s protests.At the next meeting of the Boaid of Trade, Mr.James J.McCullough, of the Ottawa Cold Storage and Fie zirg Company, will introduce a motion to the effect that a competent man be appointed for the purpose of weighing and issuing certificates of weight in all cheese handled in this city fur the wholesale market.Mr.McCullough says that next year Ottawa will be made the centre of the cheese trade in the Ottawa Valley, and an endeavor Will be made to improve the quality of the goods for the wholesale market, It is rumored in business circles that a large paper mill will be established in or near Ottawa by a syndicate of Néw York publishers, who are feeling the effects of the American paper trust.The paper mill will be a very large one and it is stated that representatives of the publishers\u2019 syndicate will short- lybe in Ottawa to look over the ground.Water Works Collector Pinard in bis annual report states that \u2018out of there are only 408 unoccupied.This is not quite 3 per cent.Mr.J.C.McLagan, proprietor of | the Vancouver World, speaking on British Columbia affairs, expressed himself as hostile to the Japanese exclusion act passed by the British Cel- umbis Legislature.ton.He will go to New York before returning to Ottawa.- 1 NOTES OF THE NEWS.\u2018The Birmingham Post learns that | Lord Salisbury will shortly go to Paris in order personally to settle pending Anglo-French questions with President Loubet and Foreign Minister Del- casse.100 t \u201cThe Brussells correspondent of the maintained as to the Queen's malady, and that the sentinels have been ordered to fire upon any unauthorized person who attempts to- enter the precincts ot the palace.Sir Claude M.MacDonald, the British minister, bas informed the officials ot the Chinese Foreign Office that any attempt to repudiate tae railroad contract will be regarded as a \u2018breach of faith meriting retributive measures.At the same time the minister received Lord Salisbury\u2019s assurances of sup-| port for China if any other power attempted to force her to repudiate the contract.{the Empress Dowager to retfr He has| - \\ \u201c\" to the Palace.Vancouver, March 9.\u2014(Spec The Empress of Japan brings so teresting news fro 8 Hung Chang, who recently hag busily occupied 1 conversion of the Yellow River in Shan Tung pruvince, has been ordere Pekin at once.It is said this is Owing ito unce ty of foreign and pplace politics.| Mesnwhile Emperor Kawang' Hsu appears to bekept alive only at the Dowager Empress\u2019 will.| At the instance of the British \u2018the murderers of Missionary ming were executed at Chung Kb \"lem- ing.> LARIVIERE VS.| J adgnient Rendered in Favor Edtter in a Case This Mor: 7 : ing Imthie Superior Court this moi by r.Justice \u2018White, judgment rendered in the case of Larividre vs.the town of Richmond, on \u201ctwo inscriptions in law fyled by the plaintiff against the detendants\u2019 pleas.| The action is for the sum of $ which the plaintiffialleges to be him, under the taine gt al for furnishing the tow Richmond with waterworks system, in which contract it was agreed th it upon furnishing the town with the waterworks system the : town was to grant Lafontaine et al, and his reprefeata- tives the exclusive right to supply the town with water, and further to pay them the sum of $3000.The plaintiff id the assignee of all the rights in said conttactiof Lafontaine et al, and ¢laims payment of the $3000.\" - The d#fendants by their first plea, plead tht the contract and by-law, and alsdithe statute of the Legislature under which the all ultra vires, illegal ani nuk for the reason that the town of Richmoud had no power tolenter into s contract-| or grant exclusive privileges to any person.| 7 \u201cThe plaintift\u2019s first inseriptiah en droit is to this first plea, or cértain portions of it, and is based substantially upon the ground that by his g.tion he is, not endeavoring to \"assert exclusive privileges but simply for the recovery of a sum of money alieged to be due under the contract.i The Court, however, held that the paragraphs of the plea allege that the whole of the contract 1s illegal, null and void, and that plaintiff's action is not for the recovery of monies (paid, laid out or expended for the benefit of defendants or for a| quantum meruit, but is entirely based upon the; sai contract, and discharged the -inscrip: tion with costs.- By a second inscription en droit the plaintiff demurs toi the seveuth/paragraph of the second plea of the defendants, by which they allege that by the careless, unskilful 4nd negligent |inan- ner in which the conditions of thé contract had been carried out, apd in which the water works had been constructed they had suffered damage to the extent of $10,000, which thé y offered in compensation of the plaintift's claim of $3,000, even if the cos pora- tion is responsible therefor.The plaintiff demurred to thigples, on the ground that any such damages could not be offered to offset his claim, = , The Court held, that bylaw compensation takes place between debts, which are equally liquidated\u2019 and demand- able, whatever be the cause .of tonti- deration of the debts, except in \u201cthe teree cases mentioned in Art.1190, of the Civil Code, node of which exceptions applied to thé present case, and that it would be better able to keter- mine whether the debts could bel offset or easily proved after proof had| been made.The second inscription en droi} was discharged, the costs, however, tolabide the final issue.the experienced theatrical manager.\u201cI want to be ja star actress,\u2019 she Thomas Donaldson, of Bath Beach, | said.\u2018\u201cWhat do yon advise me ta do?\u201d known the world over as a champion high diver,-dove from the roof of Madison Square Garden, a distance of 85 feet, yesterday afternoon, with probably fatal results, Donaldson travelled for many years with Barnum and Bailey, and has been the star attraction at the Sportemen\u2019s Show now running in the Garden.He has been making two dives daily.The tank is less than eight feet deep, and on two former occasions Donaldson did not bave the success expected, and came out of the water with hemorrhages from the nose and ears.Yesterday he lost control of his body and struck with terrible force.He did not come up and when brought to the surface appeared to be dead.He has a tractured skull and the left sive of his brain is crushed in.Death is only a question of hours.\u2014 WANTED\u2014Go d reliable men for an'A.1 business ever had an affair of the heart ?\u2019\u2019 he asked.i ed, \u2018\u2018two or three._ \u201cThat won\u2019t quite do.Go and get your own heart en.\u2019\u2019 he said.\u2018\u2018and then come again.\u201d\u2019| .She \"had heard something like this before, and she went away with her chin in the air.| e ® s ° ® ® A year later, however, she returned \u201cWell,\u201d ghe said.choking ddwn a sob, *\u2018I have come back to you\u2014heart- broken.I married one of those young men He treated me shamefully and bas deserted me!\u2019' ~~.\u2018Ah, that is something like, said the manager, rubbing his hands together.\u2018\u201cWe are gettingon.Only onathing more is necessary, my dear young wo- man\u2014get your divorce.and th en we .@ od pay gu.rinteed io workers, write \u2018 L.\u201d Record Office.8d-638 shall want you.\u201d Com preparing for the | or ten days for assault on in Connection to be In- | Expenditure This Ye: 00.London, March 9.\u2014The Times this morning says: {We understand that the navy estimates will show an increase for the enguing year of nearly £3:000,000 over [last year\u2019s total, and will reach.almost £26,000,000.It is proposed to add between 4,000 and 5,000 men.The largest share of the increased expenditure, however, Js for shipbuilding, repairs and the like.Commenting ed.tcrially upon the foregoing \u2018rather startling stat ment,\u2019 Sir Michael Hicks-Beach (Chancellor of the Exchequer) will have an admir-] able opportunity to display his powers as a censtructive financier, and we only hope he will rise to the occasion.come tax.$1 AND COSTS OR TEN DAYS FOR ASSAULT.BRITISH NAVY.creased y.£3,000,- - F the Times says: \u201cIt is pretty clear that | J But be positively must no\u2019 seek to es- | cape from his difficulties by a further increase in the already oppressive in-|w THE \u201cBOARDERS\u201d | ENTERTAINED.\u2018A Successful H ey sein i] Brought to a Close by a Sup- ©\" per at the Sherhrooke | co - House.| Though the Magog House is |a win- {ner on ice, those who enjoyed the hospitality of Mine I thy brooke House last | night, will readily \u2018admit that when itt comes to that im- iportant function\u2014the banquet-+which follows every well regulated hockey \u2018match, the big \u201chotel by the station \u2018takes mo secondary plaze.en the list.It was a complimentary supper by .Mr.Rawlins and the Sherbrooke House e Magog House \u2018hockey team, to frie ds\u2014 his right and left were the \u2018\u2018boarders, victors and vanquished, when thus united in an attack |.upon House, handling their weapons in this match with an rtness nat less marked than that Manifested in their \u2018wielding of the stick the other night, formed combination Which fu rnished a strong argument in favor of the con- tentjon that \u2018\u2018boarders\u2019\u2019 are'not a pay- \u2018ing branch of the hate! business ~~ When half time was called, the trate\u2019s Court this morning, David Tru- del, of Shipton, was fined $1 and costs e Morel, No of the same place.COMPTON COUNTY |.COUNCIL.J.W.Rogers Elected Warden.J.W.Rogers, mayor of Sawyerville] was elected Warden of Compton County yesterday, at a meeting of the County Council, held in Cookshire, yesterday, | i Mr.C.H.Tambs and Geo.Beloin \u2018were appointed county auditors .Mr.E.Roberge, Mayor of Chesham, and F.F.Willard, Mayor of West- bury, were elected-county delegates.registrar of the ceunty, after wbich the Council adjourned, the \u2018 membeas attending the funeral in a body.a | \u2014 BRIEFLETS, Mr.C.G.Wiggett, of Belmont, Arizona, who has been paying a brief visit to his old home in this city, left yesterday on hisre:urn to the West.He had intended to spend several months here, but found himself unable to do so, being obliged to return to his Befo:e Judge Mulvena, in the Magis- | | of the city.Capt.A resolution of condolence was pass- | [ed to the family of the late E, 8.Orr, chairman rose and | roposed the health of the Queen,\u201d which: \u2018fas en husias- | tically received.fifi | h thé Sherbrooke ~ He then called ups House hockey teanyito honor thé toast to the health of the Mag\u201cg House club.Three cheers and à ti ed the cordial eign exists between these two lea .F.Morkill, of the Magog House champions, agknow- Jedged the compliment, and p Aposed the health of the Sherbrooke House would-be\u2019s, which was received by a .cordiality not exceeded by that/shown in connection with the last toast, \"Speeches, songs and stories dontin- ued to be in order mbtil a late hour, when Auld Lang Syne brought to a close what must be considered 8 most sucdessful hockey séason.- F.PROTESTAL HOSPTT/ It ~~ The lady superintendent apknow- ledges with thanks, the receipt; of a cheque for $41.80, the proceeds hockey match between the boarders of the Sherbrooke House and Magog House - À SL { pme ' A nurater of in.Lenndxville have subseribed a small sum/| each, with which to buy miaterials, and are meeting once & week during lent, to for the make useful garmen business.a The puplishess of fhe RECORD will give free the fol ong twelve prizes to the persons g:108sing nearest to the number of votes received by the winner in the enniest for the m: «r.fiel Crockery Dept.22.Also City Phone.Quebec Central R° J.Winter Time Tabi., On aud after MONDAY, JAN.2nd, 1899,\u201d trains will run as follows: LEAVING SHERBROOKE.EXPRESs\u2014Leave 8herbrooke7,30 a.m., arrive st Dudswell Jct.8.30 a.m., mrive St.\u2018Franci 3.80 p.m., ayrive Lévis 1.20 p.m., arrive Quece (Ferry) 1.30 p qm.nan Car from Springfield to Quebx connectiug at Sherbrooke with Pullman car foi Poss., and through coach, Boston to Quets- by tte traiu.\u2018This train runs daily Sundays ea ce pied.\"OMMODATION\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.00 t m., arrive Dudswell Jct.10.15 p.m., arrive Levi 215.a.m., arrive Quebec (Ferry) 7.30 a.m.\u201cPhys train runs daily, Sundays excepted.Qatar vay night's train runs through to destins | tion on u.day morning.WAY }AEIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.16 a.m Brive puciewell Jet.12.00 noon; arrive Tring Jot \u2018Th.3 ace runs daily, Sundays excepted.RAINS ARRIVE SHERBROOKE, EXPRESS\u2014Leave Quebec (Fer:s) 2.30 p.æ arrive 1 adswell Junction 7 20 p,m., arrive BE brooke 8.30 ym.Pullman Palace Car Que\u2019 ~ connecting at Sherbrooke wis Puilma Palace Car t0 Boston, and throve: CORT\", Quebec to Boston, by this train.TH train runs daily, Sundays \u2018excepted.ACCOMHOD TION\u2014 Leave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Tr Jet.11.00p.m.; leave Tring Jct.8.50 a.m, artt.Sherbrooke 9.00 a.m.This trair leaves Le daily, Sundays excepted.Saturday nig: train only runs as fara Tring Jet., con- tinrin onto Sherbrooke on Monday morning.WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Tring Jet.7 00 à.w arrive Sherbrooke 3.00 p.m.This train rao daily.Sundavs excepted./ .~ CONNECTIONS made, at Dudswell Jet.wit Maine Central R.R., so th hat passeng vis Rherbrooke in the: morning can make connae Mons.for Cookshire, Sawyerzille, ete.For tickets and further information apply or any of the Comranv's agents.- FRANK GRUNDY, J, H.W .Genersi Manager, OMPANY, (sold for building purposes.CANADIAN GROWN TOBACCO.Can Find a Good Market in England Ifthe Product Is Ha: died in the Proper wa.Windsor, Ont, March 9.\u2014J.N.Wigle, of Ruthven, went to England some months ago to try and find a market there for the tobacco produced in Essex County.Tuesday he.returned with P.Bailey, of Liverpool, a man who has been connected with the tobacco trade all his life.They intend to form a joint stock company to prepare the tobacco for the English market.\u2018England can use all the tobacco we have on hand and all we can raise in 50 years.\u201d said Mr.Wigle, \u2018but the supplied to them just as they want-it.We are accustomed to selling the leaf entire, The English manufacturer won't look at it in this way.They want it stripped and assorted, as is done in the United States.\u201cIn Essex County, we can raise the { very lightest and finest tobaccos, and |it could not be distinguished from the best Sumatra wrapper.For the tobacco we raise we can get from 8 to 16 | cents a pound i in bond.\u201d TO INCREASE SPAIN'S ARMY.Madrid, March 9.\u2014The Riforma says that \u2018the Minister of War, General | Polavieja, is urging upon the Cabinet the necessity of increasing the active | army and reserve in order to be pre- \"| pared for eventualities.THE PLAINS OF ABRAHAM.Ottawa, March\u201d 9.\u2014The Government\u2019s lease of the historic Plains of Abraham at Quebec expires in 1901, \u2018|and ifthe lease be not renewed the land will be sub-divided into lots and Phe Government is in receipt of representations urging the acquisition of the land as a public property, and Parliament will be asked to express an opinion on a CANADIAN PRODUCTS IN BRITAIN.London, March 9.\u2014By returns pub: imports from Canada to the United Kingdom for February are as follows: Cattle, 1862, value £80,204; sheep, 468, value £674; wheat, cwts., 167,900, value £58,892; wheat, meal and flour, cwts., 94,600, value £48,156; peas, cwt., 18,800, value £5,417; bacon, cwts., 20,983, value, £36,105; hams, cwts., 8048, value £15,048; butter, cwis., 15612, value £6219; cheese,cwts., 10,001, value £22,876; eggs, great hundreds, 888, value £1, 363; horses, 34, value £800.\u2014\u2014 ARMY REORGANIZATION.Washington, March 9.\u2014Secretary | Alger laid his plans for the reorganization of the army before the President at the cabinet meeting Tuesday.They were immediately approved, \u2018laud the army will be recruited as quickly as pnssible.The plans, as approved by the President, are as fol- |lows: Total enlistment strength of army, 63,950, the different divisions being in this order: Cavalry, 12,000; artillery, 11, 760; infantry, 33,600; non-commis- sion staff and band, infantry, artillery, \u201c| cavalry, 13875; hospital corps, 2700; gignal corps, 700; ordnance depart- post quartermasters\u2019 sergeants, 105; electricians for artillery, 75.\u2014 your Don't kill the goose that lays the golden egg.Your! future wealth depends upon your present health, Take care of it in your own interests.ABBEY\u2019S EFFERVESCENT SALT is.thest best known regulator of health.Its daily use will keep your spirits bright and your health good = \u2014keep you in a meney- making mood.All drug- = gists sell this standard Eng- a sc fish preparation at CD: ag ee a larve bottles t-il size, 250, as ay 1 A3 ar r na a er NE Fans SY VN RRRANAARY sv .Your older anti you see the \u201c hand some \u201cPrince of Wales\u201d Baby Carriages 'GO-CARTS Like Bicycles these Carriages .\u2018bave « number of new features in the wav of b akes.wheel attachment, etc.Newest des , ich coveribgs and Low Prices.- The 1899 line will arrive in a few da Large variety ali eady on hand.ye.LATE JOHN EDWARDS, Furniture and Carpets, tGenerai Pass, Agy 171 Wellington St.manufacturers insist upon having it | the matter if the Government declines |} to act.sished today, it is gathered that the|| | ment, 605; commissary sergeants, 100; | \u201c| vail, in both departments of our busi- STREET RAILW A YYMEN a 1 doubt the : divtinctiv and vleasing an yesterday.hh SHERBE DUKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, ARCH 9 : RECOMME IDED TO CANADA.London, M rch 9.\u2014Four thousand Welsh settlers lin the Argentine Republic are sending home bitter complaints about country.Delegates are now in London, and efforts are being made to ' convince them | of the advantages of removal to the Canadian North-West.Rome, Marck 9.\u2014The Italian Gov- | ernment is fully determined to obtain \u2018an-apology from China for the Tsung- | ;i-Yamen\u2019s refusal of the demand of gonor Martino, Italian minister at ekin, of a bncession at San Mun ay, Province of Che-Kiang, to be us ed as a naval base and coaling station.squadron of f ve cruisers, with 100 guns and 1,500 men, will soon arrive a San- Mun Ba IL MATTER * CLASSIFICATION.Ottawa, March 9.\u2014An important ange in thi clagsification of mail 1atter ill go into effect in about ten ays\u2019 time.\u2018fourdh- lass\u2019! which ; arcels up to pounds in weight at6 ents for 4 ounces is abolished, and e present fi urth.\u2018Fhis decision has been reach- heir treatm>nt in that |: ! Horace Cairns; 11, Wm! COMPTON COUNTY.Messrs.Herbert Rider and C.Oulette have been appointed auditors of the township of Ditchfield and Spaulding.| Mr.O.G.Laberee, formerly of Eaton, who is now in the West, has \u2018sold bis interest in a mine in Baker jCity, Oregon, for $L00, 000.Rural Dean Robertson, of Cook- has so far re- \u2018severe attack of grip, to resume his | | covered to be able duties.î At the general meeting of the Newport Township Council on Monday, \u2018the following officials were appointed: Road overseers-No j John- Mc- Vetty; 2, W.A.Law; 3;/J.4, Joseph Seale; 5, Wm! Dorman; 6, B.Corrigan; 7, Robert French; 8, Chas.McAlister; 9, E.| Dawson, 10, Dubois 12, Fred.Sunbury; 18, N.Rand; 14 Al fred Swail; 15, I.Westgate; 16, H.À.| Stevenson; 17, John Bri gette; 18, Henry Wood; 19, T.9.\u2018Cromwell; 20, James Kerr; 21, Geo.K Westgate; 23, A.H.Alden; 24, M.Holbrooke.\u2018Rural Intpe tor\u2014 HA.'Stévenson.- Superintendent of poor \u2014C.D.Chaddock.Audi rs\u2014S.J.Osgood and R.W.Montgoi ery.Va- ed i din, order to avoid confusion, and to Jk the Canadian classification into niformity with other countries in the ani union.| No such classification luators\u2014E.Learned, uj 8, Rand and John Kidd.RY | AGONCILLO SAVED HIS PAPERS.as the fourtb, Which is being abolished, is recognized in other countries.me qu KAISER WILRELM FL } New York, March 9.\u2014The steamer aiser Wilhe m der Grosse arrived uesday from || Bremen, Southamptonij ind Cherbourg, making- the run of 148 knots from Cherbourg_ break- ater to Sandy Hook lightship in five ays, twenty- ne hours and eight min tes, at an average speed of 22.88; nots per hout, and lower.ng her re ord from Cherbourg by one hour an welve minu ble from the fact that ~it was made in he month ofMarch, in - winter weath- Be uy et - | WABAS TRAIN HELD UP.Buffalo, general agent of the Wabash, is accustomed to surprises\u2018of any sort, but Monday he poeived one which made his hair standjup.Wabash train No., due in Buffalo.at 5.15 a.m., Wag half an hour late, and Mr.Kelly was curious to leatn the cause of the delay.The mystery |'was cleared when Mr.Kelly was handed a telegram, which read as follows: \u201cWindsor, .ere 30 minutes on account of birth of big baby boy in sleeper Pennold,\u2019\u2019 \"Mr.Kelly | vers that this is the first time an fi train.CROSSE.I i i _ r = brooke Lacrosse Club takes place tonight in the City Hall.It will be an important meeting and\u2019 there will, (doubtless, be & large attendance.The principal business will - be the election lof officers.| Matters in connection with the club\u2019 and its prospects will leome before the meeting.Meeting will begin at 8 & dock sharp.| \u2014 | Messrs.Du sault & St.Jean, Sher- the oldest an this province; | In addition to an unsurpassed assortment of the finest spring suitings sn, overcoatings, we have added a ladies\u2019 department and make\u201d a specialty of tailor-made costumes, Beauty, freshness and brightness pre.ness, at prices to defy competition.Battles House Magog, Proprietor.ini The wheat) \u2018harvest in South Aus- fraia has pr aved to be -much better than was anticipated, the estimated surplus for export being 200,000 tons.ouse, of Sherbrooke, is th \u2018Ine ages Léaclix in the Eastern 1'ingreln every respect, Refurnishsa sferamerhout, H, H, Proprieto ! The people of Dyea are agitating to be annexed to Canada, and become British subjects.When in Sherbrooke sto can House.McDonald, Ifall the lands suitable for cultivé- tion of sug.Pane were utilizedin Cuba the.island could produce enough sugar | for the enti .Western Hemisphere.The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, 19 | and 1914 Notre Dame 8°, \\ Cy at the Amery roprietor.is is without lost popular Hotel wi | people from the Eastern Townships that || there ts in Montreal.Accommodation f r 1300 guests.Give us a call when in | city.Klevator, steam heat, electric Lights.| Rates $1.50 td $2.00 per \u2018day.Geo.Fuller, Proprietor.1-yr-6 = The Dominion Government interid building a telegraph line to or city.The famous El Presiden supplies the most delightful | smoke of any cigar made today in Cat ada.The cause is not far to seek, the manufacturers use only the very choicest Hava a in the filling of 8 itles of the genuine Hava oduced in the fa Ç esidente.\u2019 Messrs.J.il \u201cRichmond: J.Dald Windsor Mills, and Wm.Shaw, Islan Brook, were/at the American \u2018Houg leaf, as p ous EA P o as AVERAGED 22.83 KNOTS, |, The trip is remark- | | the Populist party net 5 C Match 9.\u2014Robert F.Kelly, |\u2018 ce arch 6.\u2014No.4 held| fant held up a Wabash4 | ;\u2018 | at The annual meeting of the Sher- À | B {IEFLETS.EE brooke, established in 1864, -are amon | J.E.Taylor | 13! entrance into \u2018Canada, London, March 9.\u2014Ag Filipino commissioner, |w was a pas- | sénger on board the wrec br Domin- iôn line steamer Labrador, was asleep hen the ship struck, and painfully] injured his shoulder i in jumping into.the boat in which he whs onveyed to Skerryvore Lighthouse | He took with him bis P rtmanteau, in which he savetl the most important | of his papers.* When he | ft the ship | he had on/ no other clo£ ing than a night shirt and an evercoat.: | INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM.is to Be the Chief Plank in the Plat-] form of the Georgia Populists.| Atlanta, Ga.,March'9.\u2014A meeting f the State executive | terday, twenty of the | eing present.The pri cipal business f the day was the selection of a chair- an to succeed W.F.Tater, It is likely that the issue of | the party will e simplified by the p obable elimination of all planks but ons, the initia- ive and referendum: or the past o years People\u2019s party leaders ard ewspapers all.over the South and -\u2014_.eans true.democracy, uaranteeing e rule of the people.| | ; LL WANT A FORTION OF CHINA a Manner to Enable Them to Take Advantage of Future Eventualities, | | themselves i in| China i | 4 manner en- bling them to take.advantage of venualities in the near future.wants a portion of China\u2014TItaly today, elgium tomorruw.This does not uit the English, who, where; wish to be the \\s>le masters.Italy\u2019 s endeavor causes France no surprise or displeasure.his becomes our guarantee that the middle.empire has room ; for ail.\u201d competition of the -powe s affords a technical guarantee which weuld be difficult to secure if we were alone face \u2018to face with the English.| go IN TOWN.Mr.Percival W.Clement, president of the Rutland Railroad Company, and Mr.Edgar Harding, of Boston, arrived in the city last night by special train over the Boston & Maine.They were me; at the station by Mr.Smith, superintendent ot the Sherbrooke Street Railway Co., in which enterprise both gentlemen are largely interested.A during the evening, inspecting the the evening at the' residence of Mr.Frank Thompson.In 'an interview, Mr.Clement said that they were vigor-, ously pushing the construction or the extension of the Rutland Railroad from Burlington across an arm of Lake Champlain, so as to obtain a shorter When the full: line was completed it would form the.shortest route between | | Montreal \u2018and New York.The part of the line to be, built across Lake Champlain was to cost in the neighborhood of $3,000,000.: to build, caine i CHEMISTS TO a BEEF.New Haven, Conn., March 9.\u2014Un- official i formation has reached New! Haven to the effect/ that a professor of chemistry at Yale University has been: selected as one of two chemists to analyze specimens of canned beef such ag that used in the Cuban campaign, - It was learned yesterday afternoon: that Professor Russell H.Chittenden, , director of the Sheffield Scientific School of the university, is probably the expert chosen from Yale.- Professpr Chitten en said that he had bees requested by.the War De- had beens o examine specimens of the beef and that be has had some correspondence with Recorder.Davis: He added, however, that he had received: no: notice of his appointment.shire, who has been suffering from a | O.Quinn; | err 22.J.W.| peillo, the |! est have been urging thht this plank e given the first place, : saying that it | uropean Powers Are Established in \u201cParis, March 9.\u2014The Journal says: | All of the, Powers have established there as else- | Our diplomacy | is not to put any difficulty in Italy's | - way, seeing that all European nations | taki t .best known tailors in, 1 are aking up- positions in China.The | speci-l street railway car was used |- road in the city.They spent part of | It would take probably another \u2018year| - your money Raat od van good for H seventy: -five design ns _ y in Blouge Silks placed in stock to-day.I ps and Shot Taffeas, New Shadi New desig ;7 Satins, 4 a | Each | Special va LA, il , 1899.S Speaking » Ge \u201c you had better ne at once.nothing if you go) to | + IC.SKINNER, a 7 Wellingten 84 = uare.113 - Over.Ne \\ Colorings in Merves s In English Silk, s in Black Broches, |\u2014arso\u2014 |.| pssortment of colored.Surah Silk, China d Taffetalines, | 1 ues i in Black Satins.BAYLEY, IMPORTER.nso ns\u2019 A large Silks an © ally three fourths of all the churches.in Eas- - tern\u2018{Fownships ha e pur-| chased organs from us| 1g the past 25] years.rm in Canada shows a b tter assortment of].Organs for churches, schools, lodges, ete.'Our 88 are specially low.first-class instruments | sueh/ as we can safely rec- omménd and guarantee.Say terms of payment.e call or write for A 5 Smoker: [eo STON & MAINE RAL NIGHT EXPRESS\u20148.50 p.m.for Oo Fra T EXPRESS Leaves porc pacie and/make the circuit every 30 minutes way, neeting each other and the cam of ui ath r lines at the Sherbrooke House juneiss - Park Line Car runs between Bherbrooié Bent » netion and Victoria Park, making the trip évery 20 minutes, \u2018and \u20ac {cars and outward bound a; sald junction.- _LENNOXVILLE LINE.ray offiée and Lenauaville, leaviig each at\u2019 minus every 30 minutes from 4 am, tl v.40 p.m., and meeting Belt and Pak the function.Transfers from Lennoxville to Belt mn mele he Street Railway Office or af the Sherbroodd mi cs e Junction.All other transfets 2 : aid © Sr \u201cYou' ve lots of reason \u2026 > becoming enthusiastic aboig > K.&C Perique Mixtape; It\u2019s a skillful blend of $ chai grades of Tobacco oi Perique and V irginis.\u201d\u2019 Co 10 cents a package.cs « Ni a - hei Ton ey en ; Hazem 0 a EE = i CT + Cee me \u20ac A E.Kinkead ate, des Sign of the Indian, 3 an 2 wu oe ceed Bherteveka Que \u2014_ 1 \u201cOur Idea,\u201d Not How - But How Good For the Price, \u2014 | TWOSE THE OLD RELIABLE Furniture House, | Specialties 8.line Bedroom, Parlor ed A I Room, Office and Library : Furniture._ 4 or Wellington Streef, \"Call and \u20ac see us \u2018belgre Winter Arrangements.0 OCTOBER 3, 1828, run dally except Bun exon otherwise not fed.me Trains Leavs aabary, Gout - i 40/s.m.fort.Johns x j Raab, Worcester, Boston, Br i ork.° } = 10.00ÿa.1n.- Newport) 05 p.m., ft, J ES \u201cny Chay BR nd\u2019 Sorted ti a ot ! ID, AL ortlan = ountaii! Noteb.' od x orcester.Boston and Portland dr 5 ountair N-'ch, ex hte River Jancdon, soepd Sin bn Or (THE SOUTH\u2014Express 102 vas Boston 80 Worcester,8.04 a.m ; \"or he rtiand, Me., 8.45 a.m.: oa St.sohnsbury «.27 a herbrooke, 8.25 p.m *.rd, 10.10 p.m.: Speinefield, sup.Re land, Me.8.45 p m., Sc.Jouns ry 2h 8.07 am.except Modan) arr herbrooke 7,15 a.m, MMODATION\u2014Lesves Concord, N.H., 4M ).m., via, Plymouth, 8t.ata rr ving Newport 12.88 p.m, wi assenger Train leaving Noy ow al Ply arriving Sherbrooke 4 D.Jo LANDE AN, Gan'l Pos and Ticket Anes ERBI00KE STREET fl IME TABLE BELT LINE.run in both directions on the ml 20 minutes from 6.25 s.m., 11 1045p {+4 | - PARK LINE.oe noxville Care-run \u201c.evwesn the Street ik ond a e Cars.on Sunday til! after af.RAYMOND KH.SMITH, | - Be dors | FOR SALE, EAST SHERBRODIE | TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE : ° Use NERVOL.One application cures s if not, \".Un Nearalgih SHERBROOKE.Antimber of desirhble Building Lots, well dé ri Branch Store at M | ol Shea and du en orne A ranch ore a hagog.Bt H.R.FRASER, Advocate, Of o\u2014\u2014 «+ | \u2014 pring stock of You will find them correct shapes for 189¢ All Siz Menicas À |Examine our ats.os Fo ore seeing a Star Clothin Don\u2019 t buy bef _ | \u2014] ust Received: \u2014~ 8 and Colors ND ENGLISH ce Dole - MANUFACTURE.5.ROSENBLOOM & ®.Proprietors.i ai i ! + ver.and soft Spring ew, stylish and the\u2019 qr cme pene \u2014 0e me them. | i A very interesting hockey A Specialty.It has been reported that nine deer took place at the rink here on-T beday - : : mon Council of this city ha ed k : Heart Celery | Gar fled week before last out of a night, when the Danville Juniors'play- curfew ordinance, | It remines.ehil | \u2014 ame 2° a 2 JJ Auckland Snteen, at Lindsay Pond, [ed a triendly match) with the Richmond | dren under 16 years of age to keep off | Th 1 CL 3 : Ay style Or size.IE loc Head from here TE true about oS miles Juniors.Quite a crowd of spectators tne streets after 9 p.m.between April}! i \u2014lihe argest stock of \u2014 Ee : CN > a Head.' Ibis à matter that | were present an a very good exhibi-{ and November and after 8 p.m.be- [diem 4 IEE Co Ue \"IF \u201cThe choice of over 009 Co should be Shon reported to ths an.tion of hockey was shown, _The/score tween November and April, une à ac|e a tent | Le CT Ft EK x tterns at the low \u2014_\u2014 .mar in date ae Wholesale slaughter of at the end of the first half standing 2|companied by parent or guardian or|: 5 ï | | \u2018IR : : x disent P?| - ; en oun this district 18 getting altogeth- fo Gin favor of Richmond.In the |having proper credentials, 5 : M ed i se Im © vo ; 3 BE price Of .t half the pla a: little rough| | 0 IN THE.oo Lo & \u2026.pie | ALSO FRESH.{ pay oug JL | N THELITY.% FE 152 : hh ; MH.\u2014 and when time was called the [score y 0 ) | = 3e KF \"- 100 Each.; CT | in favor 10 15907 pATAL FRIGHT WHI UR MOTTO : ; > 5.1 oh Te 5 | COOKSHIRE stood 8 to 2 in favor of the Richmond LE .= 0 a RUE .po - À 2 105 estion : \u2018Ri + ; * a Juniors, The event was a return READING THE BIBLE.|, = oer.Puritd 10 \"> ee Te Que ould vou ; av 20e Ripe Tomatoes, ; orarch 8.\u2014Mr.J.H.Clary, B.A., match, Richmond having turn .Hilton, N.Y., March 9.\u2014Mrs.Den- Lo.Neatnes A Pury and | 1 PU > Why should you pay | Fresh Caulifliowers, Mie ur, isintown.~~ Danville at Danville on Saturday] last nis Tabor died Tupsday morning.On| Quickness.| Feral = B {30c for-what can be hought os 1 HawcsatLe Learned is visiting Miss by a score of 8 to 3, IB , Thursday last shelopened a mec ting of| | | _ 1, FF CE A ua ab 106.Fresh Lettuce, | : ges ab ennoxville., , About six inches of the beautiful fell | the Woman\u2019s Christian Temperance] RI FF | | i .: t fom us 8 F 5 Ç i tod e County Council was in session here on Tuesdey and during the night, Union in the Baptist Church in this|| © ; ua 5 | 1 \u2026, S \u2014 Feshion Sheet free.resh Raddish, pus ¢-pole has been ined ng.and sleighing} \u2019onge.more in |good village.While rgading from the Bible|, 7.eee a 18 | - di = OU ITS Ete Et | Co N cupola Sithe pl Ce on e condition.Te 1 oo she was seized with stage fright and 121 Wellington St., Sherb oks.| { ; 7 SE Coy | GC.po the Academy.a, The County Council inet here in the became unconsciopis, in which \"state - à | 5 Ë & : Court House yesterday.| she remained\u2019 till she died.\u201d _ + \u201d At prices to sui i | Rare nn ; \u2018 prices fo suit the \u2018mes.ASCOT CORNER, | Weare glad to report that M a , 4 March 8.\u2014Miss Marie Willard and | accor vio, 088 bean serioucly ill with \u2018Miss Grace Loomis are spending a few Pneumonia is now on the high ro days in North Hatley, attending the] Co ov\" mete\u201d STI WASH BANE, AGAINST ROBERTS, | Beverve vend eh ona | THE BON-TO N, \u2014 ; 2 ado.- ; closed a three days\u2019 conferenc: in the HOMAS _ | I : taroest KT ; [ ; March 10, at 7.80, ia St, Jühn\u2019>|0ld temple here.| Delegates.- : OKE, P.i t stock of _ Mr.) J , 1a St.n\u2019»| old te \u2018 elegates.were pre BP.| _ Have the largest stock © THE LITTLE GROCER r.George Taylor has sold his farm Church, there will be given a diagram sent from several States.Resolutions wa, ear; Gen Ha ger.{| ; UE Is the man for 3 : istian | ; Jewi i i : À mmarmagan;rermmneemoe L- LAN S -.| ME, Fat and ser, of Sinko Shrikitn Church out of tho Jovi oo gol of th crm of polygamy or | wm, i Se ur | : = nn - : mm: Centre, were visiti i 5 OT x ; 5 - ue ) on.\u201cKing Street, Sherbrooke.Roman Lamps, with which you may ing the week.oo] \u2014\u2014\u2014 od a5 o logislator if the House of Re-| | Rd Alin hil \u201d we : : = roam all over the house with perfect Messrs.D.G.Loomis & Sons have D.OF R.TO BE INSTITUTED _ presentatives of the United States.| | 1° Grab Br binsoin Mgr.M | (iBh00KE PASSENGER SKKYIUR, =e y.; 5 , |found it necessary to add & saw mill to IN QUEREC.| .- : : | Bedford BW.Morgan Mer 2 1 BADIA PACIFIC RAILWAY.Lvery lamp complete with! wick, |the\u2018r yards in order to carry on their age A SOUTHERN TRUST FUND, le Magog.E.P.Olivier, Mgr.\u2018 5 -.- own: brass burner anu flint chimney at 23¢, work | | Quebec, March |9.\u2014Arrangenjents hE = 18.Hyacinthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr.; a ok .~ fais leave C.P.R.Station as follows :\u2014 8c.85¢ oY 9 \u2018 .\u20ac have been completed for \u2018the institu-|- NEW Orleans, arch 9.\u2014The six| | nts in Mbntreal, Bank of Montres) i 4 - Vaif-29.12.; 800 &.11.; L.10 p.01.|.\u2018: » Sc, 40c, 45c, 50c.| Mr.and Mrs.J.B.Wingeat retura- 70,208 COMP leading fruit im : | {ondon, Eng.National Bank of Beco LoL AL pm; LI pm.CT - Handsome Bracket L - | ed to their home in Barto Fri tion in this city next week of a Rébek.| leading fruit importing firms of New| Boer \u2018Netter Beohimramig: | 0 minutes bllom: 05 pm \u2018udsome Brackel amps, 40c, | ¢ to thelr home 1a * arton on Friday.ah Lodge of the Independent Order of Orleans and Mobile organized a trust| | | New York, National Park Bank.Lo © Elman an pos 706 pou This is a specimen of Light litera- FUNER AL OF E 5.ORR Odd Fellows.| yesterday under tHe title of the South- hed for any required amant nts Drala | ed SB \"in TRUNK RAILWAT _ re.Ls TEER EB .The Grand Master of this Province, | °'h Banans Exchange.They include vointsin Cansda, ad paf States pe; Jd ; aw ion ation As follows; R.LAKMEMAN.¢ Jookehire, pg ereh 8.\u2014The faneral Mr.A.W.Staveley, together with all of the importer except bro on the SAVINGS BRANCH DEPARTMENT | , il Cei-A am; 140 am.9.35 am; 3.21 pm; : of the late E.8.Orr, registrar of Mrs.G.N.'Hodge, Sherbrooke, Presi-| BU\"! const.The members of the ex- + each office.Interest allowed from » 17 205 : Lit 0 am; 7.40 am; 11.26 a.m; 4.47 pm; he a Compton County, took place here this dent of the Rebekah Assembly, ark ex- change say that it is organized for the log the attention of.the depositer.thoutpeqalr.oF A; oS ups Stations follows : EE afternoon, at the Methodist church.jected in town next| week to instjtute | Purpose of reducipg expenses, doing ifice hours from 10to8.Ratnrdave from 10t- 1 74 ai RB WE ova; 740 8.m.; 11.2 a.m; 4.47 pm; | y , |There was a very large attendance|the new lodge, which will be a |new |2WaY With brokers and middlemen | ve = 7 1 ol - RAs as 740 Am; 9.86 a.m.; 8.21 pm.Co : from all parts of the county of old! feature in society affairs in this pity, and Eee for the better distri JUST.ARRIV D I wv Lo Cl \u201c, : \u2019 ve PRE, : ien i .yubtless ad inf on of the fruit.ey further say| LE Se = dE a) : an - .45 pm - + A | riends and acquaintances.At two|and doubtless add td the influenge of \u201c19! y y| | Cpe mb Fe _- 21 8 y .- F + - o\u2019clock the procession \u2018left the house, the Order here.- that the trust was | organized because, |.| Another consignment of - { a.SE QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.4 mes 4 proceeding to the church.The pas.Tre oF nero , font heir | Under existing conditions, thera was| oo.P - _ | ig \u2018nine leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 .; | -De ps Already about 50 have signified their] .) .Chol Ont i CE BEER ALOIS am; 900 pm.- - | WATE VILLE.| March 9\u2014On Friday evening, lecture, explaining the growth of) the Keens, Agnes; C.C.|- Bailey, W.W.Bailey, Cookshire; \u2018A.Mansfield, Adamsville; T.Savi E.Peters, Toronto; much more effective, search- mew, East Clifton, were at the Albion yesterday.1.| Recent, arrivals at the Magog House are: W.T.Plaisance, Montreal; P.B.D.- Lormier, Teronto; R.H.Jamison, J.D.Chalus, M.E.Casey, Geo.Bader, Montres | The recent arrivals/at the Continien- tal are: F.A.Little, J.M.Stevengon, East Angus; J.L.P.Houde, Montreal; R.Westgate, East Angus; G.|W, Allen, Barnston; H.Gibson, Levis boy \u2019 Quebec; A.Daigriault, Montreal.Late arrivals at the Grand Central are: Geo.Browne, C.G._ Mussell, Louis A.Paquette, G.A.Sutherland, E.E.Bouchard, J.B.Rose, Mont J.E.Beaulieu, St.Joseph, Beatce; M.H.Livingtone, 8.W.Waters, A ton; C.H.Poole, Capelton.House are: C.W.Hodge, Eaton; W.Bates, Hamilton; C.Holland, Seel, Rutland, Vt.; P.Page, bt.Jo! bury; M.A.Shattuck, Lyndonville; Laselle, C.C.White, Rutland, W.W.Evans, Montreal; W.J Thompson, Turonto;| Geo: B.* Col, and H.McCallum, Montreal; ganized Church of Latter Day Saints (non-polygamous Mormons) has.just .Kirtland, O., March 9.\u2014The re-or-{ | were adopted protesting against any | 8 8.F.Morxy, Ins tor of Bean .BRANCHES: : stripes, or othe: fancy - Also Skirting of all kinds A T.Belanger, | 145 Wellington Street.= \u2014 pal; ; .P.Safford, Sut-| \u2018Late arrivals at| the Sherbro pre| Meh ur, | BOVRIL unlike the artificial Stin 7 resorted: to Rallies the System ® It supplies a store of warmth fro m It Nourishes the Rlood and makes Bram, Boneand | u .Muscle.It is the surest safeguard Against Colds, _- |! LD WEATHER lants so info.to a resisting point.store of strength.| \u2014\u2014 Criaple Creek; Geo.W.Earle, Denÿer, , in arresting incipient influenza.a \u20achit}s and kindred ailments and has proved invaluable: ; - \u2019 = Ï ; - À | IE { I - # ; recensement mee : ç - a tre va at GAR rt _ \u2026 ; ow Wen FV Wn © vance, one year $2; FARM WANTED.- to.Fa PIN Ty % * Discounts allowed on advertisements \u201cDont wait till summer, Bring them now, and Tenders for Vegetables .20,000 VACCINATION SORE ister here regards as an insult the man- - $k shire,\u201d as her mother, Mrs, .Pope, gts - ald Le Tt TE SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.Pub ished every afternoon, except Sunday, at 102 Wellington St., Sher- | coke, Que.L.S.CHANNELL &.Co., Publisbers.Subser: ption, price, strictly in ad- six months, $1; taree anonths, 50 cents: one month, 20 cents.Advertising rates\u2014One inch, 1 day 60 cents; 2 days, 90 cents; 3 days, $1.20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 3 weeks, $3.60; 1 mon'h, $4; one -inch, « ne year, $24.Liberal discount if -Jvertisement is inserted every-other- le y, twice-a-week or once-a-week only.appearing in both the Dairy and WEELY RECORD.MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.Up to vfteen words, 15/cents; one cent each F, ; If not paid for , insertions fo audit.>aal word; each insertion.a-tvance 10 cents extra.Six in offive.\u2018y YENT-\u2014No 50 Prospect St.house, barn and «> e acre land, with best orch'- \u2018rd iu city.H.©, W:LSON « SÔNS.t1-687 x.LEL\u2014105 Wellington Street.Excellent +.yu e for office: Rent iow.Applyat RECORD Factor \u2018particulars.- ÿ}>>MAKING \u2014Mrs.Taylor and Miss Mills pre; ared to do uressmaking.Children's | wainicu\u2019s a si ccialty.5 Upper, Water St.6d685 Fuh ¥ALE\u2014Hen Canaries al No.8 Peel Street, (iy « d-636 Ww A1 #D-servant girk Apply 222 hy vr i street, ; d-6 O LET\u2014Store 152 ellingt m St.rooms, 31 Bank Street, rooms, \u2018farme and mosey.\u2018Stock ot Diy and Millinery Goods for sale.Avply H.Convor, 31 Bank St.Houses To Lêt.11 Portland Avenue and 50 London Street.8 rooms, bath aud cle eet, coal furnace.Apply G.&.Bryant.\\ Wanted to buy a good farm, containing 100 acics Gr more, With zood buildings thereon, - Address: J.D.THEUNISSEN, Bherbrooke à Que.Box-P.O.671.-635 \"NOTICE.-MONEY to Loan on form and city perty.M'iterest moderate.Apvly to pro J.D.THEUNISSEN, A Jobn Leonard's Office, No.1, Wellington St., si/rhrooke, Que, À | Yell Telephone No.178.\u2018eod-tf \"BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP.Niw3 the tinie to get y your Wheels repaired; have: them ready to ride when the season \u2018opens.ho.is cai ed for in uny p:rtof the city.Work done zx 2ih2Ap as good work can be dote for.S.S.MoDONALD, fi 4 635 11835 Wellington St.\u2014 Jayores wili be received by the Recretary: | =3- Biahop's College -chool, up to SATURDAY, tke 18th P stant.for the supply of vegetables ' fspm \u2018he beginning of the 'resent season to the éud of the session, June 1900, The supply must include Potatoes, Onions, Beets, Tomatoes, (ar- \u2018xots, Tursips, Parsnips, Cabbage, Caulifiowers, Celery.Lettuce and fre-h Cora, but other vege- [ tables may be added.Contiactors must deliver at least weekly, if requir \u2014%ew ble; so far as Spring Vegetables are concerned, after March 1st, 1899.N.B.\u2014From about June! h to Sept.1 vegetables are r2quired.eu pL sth, no For fürther particulars apply to F.W.FRITH, Secreta Lo: HR xville.P.Q., March 7'h, 1899, 7 \u2014 \u2014 me 20,000 WOULD-BE ~~ SECOND LIEUTENANTS.Washington, March .9.\u2014The number of applications on file in the War Department for\u2019 appointment as Second Lieutenants in.the army approxi- nite 20,000, © There: are just, 101 of these places to be filled.The date for thé examination of applicants has not yet been fixed, but it has been deter- uined to fullow the same kind of ex- \u201c \u2014alminations as prevailed \u201clast May when appointments were made for the war with Spain.met «7, \u2018 \u201cARMS IN LOUISVILLE.Louisville, Ky., March 9.\u2014Not less than 20,000 peopie in Louisville are .Nureing sore arms as the result of the conflict that has been waged bere against the epidemic of smallpox.Tully one-fourth this number of persons have been forced to take to their \u2018beds.Th.fears entertained.as to the sialipox scourge, and there have been as many as (OU cases at a time _here, have giren way to the suffering caused ~- by vaccination.Vaccination ever is in almost every household \u2018in Louis- -vslle, and physicrans are overrun.with wo-k attending these patients.ITALY INSULTED.| .» | Resents Actions of Obina.-Rupture of.Diplomatic RelatIons Probable.Pekin, March 9.\u2014The.Italian min- ner in which the Tsung Li Ygmen, or Chinese.foreign office, has treated Italy's demand fur a coaling station at San Mun bay, and a rupture of diplomatic relations : between Ltaly and China s probable.: I+ is be ieved Russia has reiterated her protest against the british railroad Joan in urder to make the contract grourd for complaint against the Chin- exe »nd thus seek compensation, terri: torial or cthenwise.\u2014\u2014 The reguldr monthly meeting of the W.C.T.U.will be beld at the home of Mrs.P.Hovey, High street, at 8 p.m.Mrs.W.B.Ives has returned to 1 flat LT Settlement monthly.- Contract re | i TADIUM VITA.Weary of life?Ah, wherefore live © If age and suffering rack tho frame, If pleasure bold no ga ive, 1f honors pall and win thom fame?If riches fly and love | gone, Nor.ray of sunshine gild the gloom.Why linger miserably on?Why longer.cheat the open tomb?But pain may cease, and time bring health, And rising hope expel despair.Again the golden glow of wealth = | .May rout the gathered clouds of care.Not these have power to breed disgust Of living, but the ingratitude Of child or friend, the shattered trust, The links, once severed, ne'er renewed.The faiths once living drowned and dead, Too long on life's dark tempests tossed: The glory dimmed, the vision fled, | The inner voices mute and lost\u2014 These lcave us lonely, desolate, : Bankrupt of hope and love and friend.With nothing from the wreck of fate But one dull longing for the end.\u2014Lewis.Morris in Literature.\u2018A MOCK BURGLAR.\u201cPersonally,\u201d sald Betts, referring ta the subscription fancy dress dance in aid of the Woplington Mission to Inebriates \u201cversonally, I shall go as a burglar: \u201cOh, do!\u2019 said Tamplin.**Or go as the Duke of Wellington.You'd -took about as much like one as you would like the other.\" The difference between Betts and Tam plin was largely based on a social question Both were young, married, suburban; moral, but neither was quite sure that the other belonged to a class from which, as & matter of fact, both were 100 miles away Betts would\u2019 say, \u2018\u2018But do you think \u201cTamplin\u2014a good fellow, no doubt\u2014 quite good form?\u201d And, changing the name to Betts, Tamplin would put the same question.They spoke when they met, and alway unpleasantly.There was nothing in the presont occasion to cause the social ques tion to rankle.Both were free to go té the dance.The charity of a subscription dance is very, very wide.It is trying to cover the largest possible multitude a subscriptions all the time, and it generally does it.Nor could Betts have seel _that the histrionioc difficulty was involve À either.| Bat.Tamplin had an idea.And about 1 this time Tamplin took to standing af parently unmeaning drinks to Bilson.Now, Bilson was in the greengrocery ang occasionally added a glory to a local din-' ner by waiting at it, and was to have the | charge of the cloakroom at the subscription dance in aid of the Woplington Mu sion to Inebriates.And in course of time Betts arrayed himself as a burglar.His disguise had been the subject of much thought, both on the part of himself and of Mrs.Betts Originally, Mrs.Betts had Intended to ga as Queen Boadicea.A flood of bright hi torical light.deterred her from that che | acter, and -finally an acute attack of ha fever kept her from thbe-dance altogetber.But James was to take the latchkey in the ticket pocket of his overcoat, and she wi gure she hoped he would enjoy himself \u2018and not wake her on his return.And Betts did enjoy himself.- Ho was complimented on thé complete accuracy of his costume by many kindly people.A#$i1 o'clock in the morning he was feeling | good all over.At 8 o'clock he decided tc end one of the most enjoyable evening of his life and go home.In the cloakroom his coat was ready in a moment.Outside, his cab drove up at once, and the driver, though drunk, was not nearly so drunk as Betts, with every good reason, had expected.\u201cLuck\u2019s in my way,\u2019\u2019 hesald to Him olf as he drove off.But when he reached home he was by no means so sure that luck was in his way, for he felt in the ticket pocket\\of his overcoat, and the key was not there.He was perfectly certain that he had put it | - there when he went out, and the only possible supposition was that Bileon, by carelessly handling- the overcoat, had allowed the key to fall out.Well, there were several courses open to.Mr.Betts, \u2018He could throw up a handful of stones against the | window of the room occupied by Mrs.|-Betts and bring her down to open he door to him.This he thought of, but with a shudder, and put it by as impossik ble.Mrs.Betts did not like being awakened | at 9 in the morning.He might have \u2018waited yet a few hours and have got in with the milk, but Mrs.Betts was a ou ard ous woman\u2014one who asked many ques -tions and rarely believed in any answers.Or he might have returned and searched for his key in the cloakroom, but this would have involved a considerable amount of chaff.No, he could not go back.He walked around the house twice, Ike.a lonely nocturnal cat, but all the windows on the ground floor were fastened, and there were shutters behind them.The walls were just as solid as when he had left them earlier that night.He stepped back a little from the house and looked up.Joy! The window of the bathroom on the ground floor hada very carelessly, been left open.He would certainly reprimand Susannah severely (for this neglect of her duty, but in the meantime he would avail himself of it.There was a ladder at the other end of the garden.The window was out of sight of the road.Once more fortune seemed to smile.It struck him as a humorous thing that not only at the dance but also in the man- er of his return, he should keep up jbis urglarious character.As he.placed he ladder in position the humor appea him so strongly that he laughed aloud., Then somebody slapped him on the back, and .he stopped laughing, and fortune\u2019s smile was ee obscured.He started, dropped his jimmy, and turned around.A man stood there, attired, so far as Betts could .judge, in the dim light, in a tightly-buttoned blue & free suit and a brown felt hat.\u2018 \u2019Ello, maty!\u201d\u2019 be said in a hug ky voice.\u2018\u2018You're in luck tonight! ,.(Al n't 1 | comin\u2019 in on it?\" \u201cWhat do you mean?\u2019 said Botts indignantly.\u2018\u2018What business have} ou [got here?\u2019; \u201cCheese it!\u201d said the \u2018serge man.\u201cWhat's the use?My business is the same as yours.\u201d \u201cI will have you - know,\u201d eaid Betts with dignity, \u201cthat I am the master of this house.\u201cDo drop it,\u201d said the other.\u201cDon\u2019t mako mo laugh out loud when a copper may bo*passing down the road any minute.You look like the master of the house, don\u2019t you, with them silver forks stick ling out of your pocket and that gold watch chain hanging down your leg?Getting in | at the open window with a ladder at 8 in\" the morning looks like the master of|the bouse, don\u2019t it?Now, see, I don't ask is seriously.ill.what oribs you've just cracked, nor I don\u2019s ask you to go shares in the swag, Cl | « | | | The stronge \u2019 F but 1 reached - this place afore you a only 1 hadn\u2019t spotted the window AN ges is fair do's.We'll just go throukh together and share alike.\u201d Betts felt very uncomfortable.He.wt he acknowledged to himself, ina faido position.Wien a man is attired ns de | sonventional burglar, and is using a ladder to get in at the window of a house at 3 i the morning, with a gold watch in be stocking and | \u2018silver forks sticking out) of his breast po¢ et, appearances are against him.However, n bis bour of necessity Batis thought upon stratagem.Next to his.dramatic gifts, of wHich he had none, | Mr.Betts va ued his capacity for stratagem, of which he had even less.\u201c \u2018Look here,\u2018\u2019 he said to the gentlem n SI own up; you've get nie.nd share alike in \u2018this business Theres no necessity whatever for you to enter the house.I'll go in, colleut everything that I can find and let mys 1f out, at thé front door.You shall m 8 me there apd we'll divide the spoils.How\u2019s that?'/| The gentleman in blue serge was immediately convinced.His argument first consisted of the word \u2018\u2018Garn,\u201d repeated whengver Mr.Betts urged a point.his objections became the \u201cmore urgent was the pleading of Betts.He pictured the contents of his own plate chests before: this new burglar in terins which he w dnd have found it difficult to ra, in blue serge We'll share 4 Justify in a court of law., He referred, instance, to diamond tiaras.Now, Betts was just as far from diamond tiaras as she was from \u2018any opportunity of eyer wearing one] even supposing that she had ossessed it.|| -He talked about the Betts ami plate h in a way which really im good.Jn the midst of his misfortune he found it{a distinct-relief to say to phe burglar: | - \u2018I know who these-people are\u2014country people, best/sort of people.1 don\u2019t suppose there in another collection of old silver like theÿne we shall put our hands on tonight in any single corner of Engla d.Do what I litell you,\u201d he continued au- thoritativelÿ, \u201capd you shall stand in with me.You shall have half.In fact, as I am, 80 far as.my profession allows, an honest man as you camp here first, and I suppose I may be considered to have stood in jthe way of yo logitimate enterprise\u2014I m to say, you?lown particular adventure\u201d : It took Bétts a long time, but at last he did persuañe the blue serge burglar to wait at the [front door and take his share there.Thdn Betts, \u2018with one of thoseitri- umphant smiles that button at the back and put th le top of the head in-a position of marked i! Instability, climbed up the jad- der and murmured words of self congratulation and|iof victory under his breath.He entered his own bathroom, stru match, mad fe for his dressing room and lit the cand dle there.In three minut 1 bad renjovdd every burglarious trace his person and was attired as a ratepay- | Ang, law loving, city visiting, season fiok- et holding, frock coated, legitimate, monplace, suburban, moral citizen, then the dark satanic cleverness of} the man ghonejout.He did not go out af the front door.With a Machiavelian deviltry péculiarly |bis own, he went out at; the baok door, (and the back door enabled }him.to communicate with the main thorotigh- fare withofit once coming in sight of that front door where his unhappy victim was, he believetl, still waiting.- In the road, after a p plonged séaroh, he acquired a policeman.! He begatt; \u2018\u201cSergeant.\u201d z.The flat i J] discovered,\u201d * Betts procedded, tmost to remove any trade of Yan constable sald, \u201cYes, from his voice and ma ner, front doo y a straté tain tha rrive, 1 And \u2018thé constable, still anxious everythin g more obse i Then hé \u201cthese burg scrupulous lives aba | moment's notice.& ef m # , who were ready tos sell If Mr.o approach the house in their mbers.escape presented all | und.happened.| | In 25 policeman another a the end o road, and der.At gy iat Mr.Betts\u2019 back qe + and : the front door, and another at the garden, and another in the another at \u2018the foot of the lad- given signal they made a rush, Ars.Betts\u2014who was exceedingly sald Betts to the origina \u2018stable, \u2018'ig very extraordinary.\u2019 The \u201cConstable said little.With a few questions he found that Betts had.been to that ball and bad drunk of the champagne which is peculiarly dedicated\u201d to subsorip- sion dances, and formcd \u2018his own conclusions, | \u201c Two days later it bappened that Mr.Betts and; Mr.Tamplin met on the station _platform.|| Now, as soon as Mr.Tamplin observed Mr.Betts he burst into uncontrollable and inextinguisbable laughter.Someti hes, in his more Machiavellian moments, Betts has thought that the burglar in hLlue serge was not really a bur- | glar.With the audacity of genjus hr has even guessed that the supposed burglar was in reality Tamplin.But then the .burglar wbre a beard-and Tamplin is clean shaved.How are you going to 0 get over that?\u2014Barry Pain.Cofgrenstonal Documents.* \u201cThe various papers, petitions and the 1k6 which during every session of congress are filed in the committees of the - senate and bouse,\u2019\u2019 explained a committee clerk to & jreporter, \u2018\u201c\u201cat the close of each session of congress are filed away in the permanent flies of the two branches of congress.\u2019 Those in the senate committées are filed with the secretary of the senate and thos¢/from the house committee with | the clerk of the house.They can be withdrawn af the request of any senator or [representative and reintroduced.In this \u2018way they] can be got before the committees | for consideration during the following session.Inimany instances the preparation \"of such papers involves considerable research an often expense, and the whole ia lost at \u2018the end of a session unlesp they are withdrawn from the permanent files and again sent to the committees.At the end of each congress there ls a general cleaning p of the committee papers, but \u2018the same thing occurs, though to a less extent, af the close of each- session.\"\u2014 Washington Stax, = A we Ù | = | | 0 me 4 ae, ~\u2014\u2014 \u201cig oy fi SNERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, MARCH n, you shall have two-thiyds, - There were so many is somewhat relaxed.land found nobody original © ;( con- this paper, will 4 HOCKEY.College Defeats! School 4 to 3.The hockey sea on for 1899 finished | last night when the match \u2018scheduled\u2019 for College and Schpol inl the senior se-| ries was played in| the \u2018Minto ; y Rink, | Lennoxville.Neither of these déams has made a very brilliant record.this |\u2018 season, but though-not playing, a winning game exhibition of clean hockey.; The two teams last night were even- ben ju.the early! part of the eeason the College and School played, the schoolboys were viclorious, and las night the College worked hard to \u2018\u2018return the compliment to the School!\u201d Although they! succeeded in doing/so it was only rare a most stubborn fight.os the part o the Scheol.Three times dur ge match the score was-tied, this of course kept the exci:ement at \u2018the\u2019! ighest pitch.Whe the referee's, whistle blew, after the usual hour had been played, the score was still a tie, 3t0 3.'In the play off the School exerte | all their energy t score, but after two minutes\u2019 play! Browne made a beautiful run from end (0 end, and sc¢pred, [thus winnin, the game for the Jollege.For the winners - Spa ford, Browrd and Winder did the bes work.For the School, Chambers, and DePyre played well.J Mr.A.Simpson, Len oxville, acte as referee and gaye g neral satisfacy ticn.| hardest to win.The teams lined up Polo I 4 teers are |armed with the new rifles, School nn College 20,000 stands of \\these riew arms hav- Stevenson goal | Henry ing already.been sent to General Otie, DePyis ~~ joint\u201d ' _C.Spaftord w}ile there are 6,000 more waiting his Gordon, capt.cover point Thompson order atthe Benicia Arsena .Scarth i forwards Winder,capt LoL > Pillow ~~ _ _ |\u201c - Richmond The band will be at pk A AC Leonard \u201c Wurtele rink tonight.Chambers I ¢ Brownê |z Bernier umpire | Ranki =| oF : | A.Simpson, referee.1 SHAH KNIVÉS 5 Foul PLAY | Explosion atthe Arsénal Near Toulon Was Not Accidental.q Toulon, March |9.\u2014It turns out the t the twelve dynaniite cartridges = foun behind the Touloj arsenal \u2018Tuesday are of foreign manufa ture.M.Lockroy, nistér of marine, in san interview rega ing the exp.osion of the naval powder|magazine at La Go bran, between La Seyne and Toulon, early Sunday morning, intimates that the experts now have little doubt that it was due to oul play.He thinks it was possibly caused by some.\u2018clockwork arrangement provided with a detonator, hidden in powder keg.BRIEFLETS, | 4 The Daughters of England Benevolent Society inte d having a social and dance on April 8rd 1 the Art Hall.Letters from Ross] nd speak of the comparatively mild and pleasant wine ter there, a strong contrast to the - ce- vere winter that we have experience .\u2018Mr, Parker W.Nagle, of Rock Forest, Foresters Rar ger| and Superinten- dant of Foresters angers, has resigned his position.e has been in the service for thirty-fi re years and efficient] ty performed the duties! of his office du ing.that period.| - The preparatoty artangements for the \u2018\u2018Kirmess\u2019\u2019 which is\u2018to be given in June for the Library and Art Unio of, are going on, and when the next meet- itig 1s held in April, the aftair wiki be- so well under way that there will be nothing to prevent the final success.I To-day is Mi-Careme or Mid-Lent when the severity of the lenten Lents In French-Ca- nadian families, this is the proper d for making the National candy *\u2018La Tire,\u2019 and in Latin countries, there li: a second edition |of the carniva though on a smaller scale.\u201d Jos.T.Harton, son of Onezime.ol ton, this city, died n Sunday, March 6th.The funeral took.place Tuesd y morning at the Cat edral.The bearers were Messrs.D.Carrier, W.Hon.mell, Hy.Beauregard, \" A.Belanger, L.Blais, E.Robita lle, M.V.Audet, R.Langis, J.Carrier, G.Labonte, L.Robitaille and G.Gadbout.PERSONALS.Mrs.H.8.Brooke is staying with Mrs.Bonallie on.Melbourne street.\u2014 Mrs.Johnson, of Montreal, arrived last evening to spend some time with the family of J udge White at \u2018\u2018Seaton Place.\u201d oY ee ; STOCKS.| | R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019: Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 0 o'clock by telegra h, as follows: | , © MONTREAL ox EXCHANGE, -Canadian Pacific mh eens sos \u2014 Montreal Gas.ccccclnecencssoceee.216 Toronto Street Railway .Fy %.Halifax Tram.icopereey.2215 120 New YORK Sook EXCHANGE.| : MANDAHAD.sor.en orgenessenacann 105 ORIOAGO BOARD OF TRADE.Ma WHEMt .ssevcecsocssnsccce messes ny Corn,, | En Co sessesscenssucs \u2026.mad Fair, higher akin re.Those answering advertisements in serve the interests of all coneerned by mentioning that they saw the same ix the SHERBROOKE Dafry REGULARS TO BE they bave always given spectators an, volunteers ly matched and each side played its]; Scart (a American 8 arte sos teca0ana i c American To coosasocnuocc0e 10437 [ons nicago, Mil, & Bt.P seuvccsniouce i Le May Pork: regrecsaenest seces s.% \u2014 ST Der SA WEATHER, PROBABILITIES] Mar.9, 11 a.Tent for next 24 hours, i issued the Meteorological : bureau.WELL ARMED.Wasi on, March 9.\u2014A| fact in connectior with the regulars [who are now reinforcing Generat Otis| iu the Philippine that is giving considerable ion to the War Department, is are all armed with the calibre monly known as the Krag more or less uneasi hess.over the fact that the among olir troops.and had æbad moral effect em since it wasv ery trying to be cor nually junder fire from an enemy who kept discreetly out of range.| With the| arrivaliof |the regulars this|situation will bp completely changed.The reinforcements all have the calibre 30 rifle, which'is practically just ag good a gun as the Mauser, \u2018while in addition our regular troops are sharpshapters almost to aj mqn.This is largel du 2 to the fact that fo: \"years the target gmpmunition \u2018allowa ice in our small |army has been jabput $6 per Ing is does ot say that there are not many! excellent \u2018shdts mong the voluntee $, and though hs War De- as no, definite information subject there is little doubt est shots among the volun- and \u2018Scissors are Ensured - , by ng those bearing the registered mark of rad WALTER\u2019S Celebrated TRUE TRUE BRAND Fo 1 CUT E Y.Leading dealer sell them: MEK \u2018ome and examine our\u2019 J i JL GRAND TRUN Du bell last ev CNing, was a stro ment against the so- called \u2018 ue education\u201d \u2018he sermon preached by Dr of Women, of which mbell takes a ib conservative View, .BIRTHS, \u2014 = KI on the firing line around Mavila were at a decided disadvantage against the natives ow ing to [the fact that the native **+.sharpshooters,.armed with Mausers{.| could out of range of the Springfields with which our - volunteers were armefl and bit them; It was the source a good many casualties BARTER\u2014O = BAR] n the Stk of March, | Mrs.A.E Kinkead, KIRBYLA 1 Faton, P.Q.y ca THERTAULT-\u2014-On the 2nd Mire, WILSON\u2014On the 8rd of March, à, Bury, the wife of Foste oe à son.; de NKEAD\u2014In Sherbrooke, } Oth, 1899,a daughter ope a ith, 1599, a son to Mr, @ Nog GE Kirby.| \"i Xe, | wife of Mr.J.Theriault, \u201cshire, ot a daughter.Of Coc.shire, of a son./ [i wife of Mr.John Wilson, of Gog, DEN { .ABDVGOATES.JAWRENCE & M vocaies, t brooke.ORRIS, Ad &.Re.JAMPBELL & DESCHA ven tr Wellington Street.pn a » ORD& F BASER, Adv .Que.: ° ocstes, &e tng SPECIALISTS or | | \u201d F8.W.DUNCAN SMITH, Surgeo j-Urg y and D iseases of Women 15 Monte England, No.50 lephone, 273: People's.250.0 H.SPENCER, Homoeopathio Phys Bow: § - A.DUSSAULT, M.D., Diseases yey « -Nose and Throat.Next ae Ta Tes 20D to the do the Br estant Hos pital.sped al attention got GANDIER, M.D.L.8.A.» LR.C.Melbourne Tas and Surgeon, 50 Montreal lL Ë.t ATS - afore\u2019 bajingreleéwhere: Eo .CODERE.yal\u201d né Poder soc Each._, a In glass jars.The very fines: Jelly Marmalade | possible to be had.ach or 8 Jars for $1.26.266 jed Beef Sliced i ia apy- way you require; ise and 20c Ib: ty some for a change.Oo = J ust ti Jolson Foss In 1 ib.full weight tins, | And Other Pacifie Const Points For the accommodation of peus class tickets | Bo i H i je Tr Sherbrooke rèle \u201cStore Los Angeles, San Fra cave Montreal every Thy race DIkht né 30,8ke e Pacific Coast.lose conrsections at.Chicago with les 0 or all other principal Western points, \u2018 In addition to the regula: s cond preven Fmall sum is charged for sleeping on.For tickets, re: > ervatl.n of berths fa ue ts c.rs, et2., apply to © .| 16 Wellington Street, - « Belt-fel Xa K Steamship Tickets at Low MISOELLANESUE J.BARTON, Veterinary rinary Surgeon, dus Allin § YND MAN & BRADLEY Square.SES PLEY ra vise @.BERRY, y.8, ofc at Tuck's ny esidence aeen - phone at office and ~~dnnan Street, tie P.SYLVESTRE, ye op; Continental Hotel TI a RAILWAY Au | WEEKLY ONE-WAY EXCURSIONS.~ 10 \u2014 Pullman Tourist Sleepling Oars .These t Cari also mah E.W.SMITH, City Passenger and Ticket Age, | Ra! 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