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Fig Fol k Feri Es Bn oF Ag EE FEET \u2014 @: ~ wd oe > \u20144 \u201c Mr.Duplessis of Cape Town has just lies ha NO.21.i | | | ! = | BRABANT Tomb SUCCESS.- Routs Enemy at Dordrecht.and Sends| LS Cavalry in Pursuit.S | GATACRE OCCUPIES STROMBERG.- Buller Can Find no Boers in a prie Sends Strong Force to Relieve Mafoking-The Enemy\u2019s Front Opposed to Roberts Extends for 18 Miles.London, March 6.\u2014(Speeial.)\u2014The following despatch has been received : \u201cDordrecht, March 5th.Following yes- : terday's success General Brabant again engaged the Beers .today with advantage, holding the position captured yesterday.- There was.some smart fighting this morning, the British losing 5 or 6 men, capturing a Boer furt, thus vastly The Boers fought tenaciously contesting every inch of the ground but ultimately retreated suddenly, carrying off their guns and wagons.A mounted - force pursued them.The British casualties during two days - improving their position.\u2018were 12 -or 13 killed.The -Throughout the arduous fighting and severe fatigue eolon- ils have behaved splendidly.\u201d 0 London, March 6th\u2014 (Special)\u2014The War Office has re- _ ceived the following despatch from Lord Roberts : March 6th\u2014Gen.\u2019 Stromberg yesterday.Lines of railway north and west wili \u201cOsfoutein, now be repaired \u201d \u201cGen.C.ements is Coissburz.\u2019trenèra lier reports 1s any where.for transport purposes.\u201d Clearing the Cape Colony, London.March 5.\u2014A press de- spateh {rom Kcnsberg, March 8, says: \u201cThe Boer: are reusing laat irom nortbern Cape Colony.Uur patruis bave been in tsuch with the rear guard of the enemy, .cut the maiu budy bas crossed \u201cthe river, leaving only a tew scouts on this side.- The Korval's Pont biidge has not yet been .destroyed.Colesberg and its district are now quite free of che enemy.The habitants have given our troops an enthusiastic reeeption.© There is evidence that the enemy conveyed guns, ammunition and - ambulance wagons.Their laager was plaged around the Dutch church, over which a Red Cros flag was fying.The frat train arrived as four this after- Boon.The military telegraph line bas been established.- Free Staters Stand Firm.Philadelphia, March 6.\u2014A Cape Town to the Press says Rev.w 1e&urned from a Visit to the laagers of some of the commandos in northern Colony.He says he saw ne evi denee of dissension among the Orange Bree Staters, and that furthermere he \u201cwas told by Mr.Fraser, the leader ot the opposition =s Bloemfontein, that the Orange Free State was éompelled to make common causé with the and tbe conflict must pro- sed to à decisive conclusion.Independence Impossible.- Philadelphia, March 6.\u2014A London \u2018to the Press says: Conoerning | .Dr.Leyda\u2019s declaration that the Boers are in faver of a peaee, but will insist CA retaining their independence, s Ban who stands very close to the min- Jory mid last nighs: | \u201cThe Government will- not listen to -8ay proposal in which the Boers embody à claim to independence.Ahis War must nos be toughs in vain.- We -must not admit à risk ot the repetition of the horrors of she lass few BD uths The republics must pass under the British flags, and ultimately the ions of the.Transvaal and the Orange Free State.to England will aime unlike tnuse between Cane mother countr ual- iy and libe- \u2018ty tor all a a we are Ung tor and it is wost must be X in =outh Africa.\u201d is a practieally universal sen- \u2018fimeot in Great Biitain i favor of per Witting Canada aud toe other colonies at Jouberts Siding, -tationed beyoud ithe Du Ke of Marib.ro, with UxF-rd Company of finiperiu Y eo ia ur y.ha is lett \u20ac ape ts Nildi us pra: tie ally euctuy, aud that he cannet pear if any formed b.dy of them The Boers left some ambulances iull of their | sick and wounded, from which the mules have been taken 1been wrecked.\u2018wide, grassy plains, broken only by Boer losses are unknown.Gaiacre re-occupied i Town tor Naauwpoort.clear of tlie war to have a voice in determining the settiement and the British think they.will dictate no 1elinquishment of tne deariy-won fruits of war.There is a de pusitiou in ail quarters to conciliate \u20ac lonial teeling.Euglishmen apparent- jy are couviuced that the~growth and perpetuity of the empiredepend largely vo the ardent loyaity of the colonies, and they believe that such loyalty can be secured only by inviting the fullest possibie participation in the aftairs of the Imperial Government.The whole trend of Eaghsh aspiration today is toward a concentrated realm as opposed to a sovereign state with great outlying colonies.Relief for Mafeking.| London, March 6.\u20144 a.m.\u2014Mafe- king is to be relieved as soon as the British force\u2019 already on the way to Kimberley can raise the siege.This foree is described vaguely as \u2018\u2018strong.\u2019\u2019.The Kimberley Light Horse is mentioned as a cumponent.In view ot the fast thas the Kimberley Light Horse is under the control of the DeBeers Comra- ny, Lord Roberts\u2019 visis to K-mber- 4 | greatly improved intelligence depart- HALIFAX __ GARRISONing It.1a Composite- Battalion to be Com: posed of Velunteers From rious, Military Districts.Ottawa, March 6.\u2014 A militia order to garrison Halifax.It gives as the qualifications for en- mination 1equired for enrolment in the permanent corps of Canada.(a) Age measurement, minimum of 84 inches; (c) height, minimum 5 feet § inches; (e) to be married; (f) to be enrolled in a corps of the sctive militia within the limits laid down in paragraph 1 ot this one annual training.Men not enrolled in the active militia, but who have previously belongec to it and have performed annual training once are eligible, provided they first enroll in a corps of the active militia within the limits above laid down, and are canied on the strength of such corps.Companies will be formed as tol lows: \u201cA\u2019\u2019\u2014Right half from military dis; trict No.11, at Victoria.Left half from mihtary district No.10, at Winnipeg.\"B?\u2014 Military district \u201cNo.10, at London.\u201cC!\u2019\u2014 Military district Ne.2, at Toronto.: \u2018\u201cD\u2019\u2019\u2014Right half from military districts No 3 and 4 at Kingston.Lefi nalt trom the Octwwa brigade.\u201cE\u2019\u201d\u2019\u2014Miliary district No.Montreal.\u201cF\u201d\u2019\u2014Right half from military district No.6 at St.Johns, PQ.Lett half from military distries No.7, at Quebec.\u2018G\u2019\u2019- Three sections from military |.section from Military district- No.12 at Charlottetown, P.E I.epg Hzlitax.\u201c The men are tu be eulisted in the Cuips tu Whicl they belong, for & pe- ried of three years, and enrolled in the provisional batta:ion.by officer | commanding districts + fun general service fur à periuvd not exceeding one year.\u201cIt Was a Masterpiece.\u201d ; London, March 6.\u2014Mr.Win-tou Churchill, déscribirg the relief of Ladysmith, in a despatch published by the M«rmivg Post, says: \u201cIt has been effected at a cost of upward ot 5,000 officers and men in an army only 25.009 strong.\u2019 He goes on to pay a high tribute to Sir Redvers Builer, emphasizing the confidence liis men had in him, \u2018\u2018without which the enterprise could hardly have succeeded.\u2019\u2019 Ot General Buller\u2019s attack on February 27, Mr.Churchill says: \u201cConsidered in itself it was a masterpiece, soundly cunceived, boldly launched and skilfully executed.\u201d He adde that \u201cmuch also was due to the ment.\u201d\u2019 Mr.Churchill points out the Boers now hold Van Rens Pass, but that a majority of the Free Staters have accompanied the Transvaalers northward.Rumors of Peace.London, March 6.\u2014A .special to the Times from Lorenzo Marquez, March ley had to do with an arrangement wish Mr.Cecil Ruodes to use this company for troops.Cape Town despatches say it is expected thas the crossing of the Vaal River will bs disputed at Fourteen Stseams, where the railway bridge has Boer Froat Covers 18 Miles.: London, March 6.\u2014A despatch to the Standard trom Osfontein dated.Sunday, March 4, says: \u201cLord Roberts\u2019 ,army now oceupies à most adv us position.The sixth division, under General Kelly- Kenny is posted on the right and tolds ali the kopjes for a distanee ot five miles souta ot the Modder.The seventh division under General Tueker is in the centre, immediately south of the river, and General Colville, with the ninth division, is on the noith.bank.The cavalry brigade urder General Freneh is posted on the left front and the mounted infantry under Colonel Ridiey Martyn on the right front.\u201cThe country round consists of | ridges and isolated kopjes.\u201cThe Boer front eovers eighteen miles south of Modder River.N i 4, says that persistent reports continue ment has opened negotiations looking to the securing of peace.On tha other hand, it is asserted the Boers will make a stand at Glencoe and Laing\u2019s Nek,and that in the meantime the intrench- ments at Pretoria are being extended in anticipation of a siege.It is added .| that a conference between the Boer presidents and the general commanding the Boers in Northern Natal was hurriedly arranged on receipt of the news of General Cronje\u2019s surrender, Until Thursday night official confirmation of the surrender was withheld from the public, The special says that a high author: itv in, Bloemfontein déclares that in the event of a repulse ot the Fres State forees, the latter will retire toward- the Transvaal and unite with their brethren there, maintaining the struggle to the Le last.175 have been added to the Patriotic Fund as a result of the recent Patridsic Concert in the Art Hall.Captain T Trombly and Major L.H.\u2018Olivier, will give an exhibition ot fests of strength as the Chalet tonight ve heiped in proseeuting.the I The Tuque Rouge Snowshoers will \u2018meet at their Chalet tonignt.It is said that there is enough anow to Militia Order Iss Issued Regard.Va issued last night gives details of the] organization of the battalion which i is | QC rolment are: To pass the\u2019 medical exa- | * between 18 and 45 years; (b) chest| 5, at districts No.8, at 3t.John, N.B.One}! to provail that the Transvaal Govern- | ; BRIEFLETS.~ 4 - thing [I've got in [the world is tied down D.G.C., to Mr.L.E.Donald, An Mr John M Military district, No.9, at| Miss Je spending some time at home i in Sher.bruoke, leaves) thik week - for Great lo resume her pro-| pur ) again.- Que., who R.W.We: tinental are: Furtier, Capelton; L.bureau.of hair her fu May\u2014Yes.\u201cYou ought lined with us \u201cAw.ves, | 2er Sunday Journal._ make tramping enjoyable.ing her sister, order and to bave performed at least | military course Mr.L.E.P neton, M.L.A., who been has been spes Read, yA WEATHER March 6, 11 a.24 hours, issued by |the Metecrologieal Lieut.-Col.ed instructions f .V.Thitefosd, from Po land spent Sunday in town.Ton, is spending & wd treal, selecting pring no Mc Barrington, M fession (trained Mies Nellie A h .Marsboro, bas recei ived the bonus of $17.50 granted y the council of Put- lic instruction t \u2018teachers.Pi Chs.Lyta, Chi 8¢t.Frederick; Joe Francide Allard J.0 Hrger, A.C.Chas.V.Yates, Toronto; F.H.Sevigny.Birchton; G.Pi rkér, Warden; Tnos Wa D COUR: on REVIEW.7th and 8th ins of cases inscri country districts.|The cases of Roy vs Roy and Jo the only ones o \u2018District.For.| | rs.R.W.Andrews.berlai eshhie i to day attending milli and picking up novelties ing spring trade.; Mr.R.Hene er 1 er er in oe Fr sier of Coekshire, een teaCuing 1 = most, successiul Among the late sprval at- the Ma- gg Huuse are: R.Bailey.E W.Buek, East Farkb MeTeer, Mortreal; tga Shanks, Farnham.Among the | Darker, W.W.owle, Cookshire; J.A.; \u2018Chas.Roth, A.à \"WwW.Thompson, st - Angus; Gavin i at the Con rre| Gosselin, Quebec; go; Thomas Cloutier, La apoiute, Garshby: Laporte, Max; Gendron, Montreal rloo: Louis Beland authier, Cookahire; ati Montreal on the , for the hearing for revision from the vs Harkness, are the roll from this ROBABILITINS.~~ Foreeast for next High edsterly winds; mow turning to sleet or rain.| All Kinds of Hair.Ida-Do yo you went to see a gypsy y knd clot member that girl who nd asked what kind husband would have?Ida\u2014 And the Zvps yy said she was almost baffled; that the would have hair of fn sade imagioa- cards indicated he this town,\u201d said the 8 box, \u201ceverything I was tied up in.a red bandabna handke hie.\u201d \u201cAnd pow?\" asked! the tourist who was ; the man, *\u201cevery- Volunteers Lieut.-Col.Roy, it names of volun- battalion for garrison - Rev.Mr.Day is h is till suffering from & eoli, and confined to the house.Miss H.Camero 9 of Leeds, is visit- Mr.W.-A.is eonfined to che house by , attack of rheumatism.Mr.H.T.M i , assistant Tressu- rer of the Provi cd\u2019 of.Quebec, is in town.Mr.F.C.Bowen left town this.morning for St.Joijue, PQ, to take a |! Fècives hoarse, TWQ INQUESTS | ICHMOND YESTERDAY.| AT K Weather ichmond yesterday, one in accidental death of Frederick W and the other into the sudden death ot J.C.Marks.The circumstances ttending both deaths were published in yesterday's RD, The jury inithe case of Frederick © er- Weatherhead was composed of A.L.Lance (foremi 1), A.E.Armstren J.H.Viger, Olivier Hudon, C.B a M |A.McDpnald, B.Edmond, G.Woodward, A.W.Tonks, John Ewi 5 W (.Cote aud J.P.r the examination of wi eases the jury found that deceased came to his eath at 5:40 p.m., March 4th, in the Grand Trunk yard, while in \u2018the employ of the eempany, from ivjuries received by | struck by a G.T.Rand that death wab acéidental, no blame being ing attached to anyone.hs inquest into tHe sO \u2018Marks James Ewing was foreman of the jury.The verdict ned was the effect that the deed came death at about 10 i, March &th, in the baggage room of 8 th e G.T.R.station, where he had ; carried after falling in tbe s: reet, t deat was due to syncope of eart.| and the Ÿ yv«is,broke over the y last and continued liing up the roads and | indoors generally.In ing peop 1dst of it smith set/the town wild with joy.The cademy| flag fluttered in | the wulle tlie vell rang out merrily.\"be Shairman, of tue Board granted a auf holiday, part of which was spent u sipging patriotic sougs.In te veujug the ar: was filled with an nth wd who cheered them- lew horns, beat drums and wounu up; by burning President The bell of she Coy- ae.WAS rung tic © allt rs, The Rev.eva elist, is Valter \u201cRussel, B.A holding special ars?4p Method) sb Cuurch.His ad The anniverdas y supper at the Baptist dhurch last evening, was a Very.eujuyable affaif, and a spirit of gouu teliowship was menifest.The tables werojsuppiied wat choice tood, aud decorated with beautitul flowers from Miltdrd's, cunservatory.Tne Roll Cali showed tbat a pumoer of nsmes had been jadded dating the year, and that most] of the dent members were \u201cTok Treasurer 1's report showed that che receipts were largely in excess of of last year.\u201cPart of the money baa been ox handed for horeeshed, e installation of elec- | OF MRS.HUNT.Hunt took place yesterday afternoon, SHEE by a large number of cit anxi to show their sym-| The Rev.Dr.Dumbell, Rec- ven of St.Peter's Church officiated, meeting the coffin, which was hidden from (view wish flewers, at the door ot the Church, and preceding it up the ale)! while he [repeated the.beautiful opening sentences of the burial ser! vice.| T e music vas solemn and impree: sive, while thie hymns were sung with a pa that was heart-felt and touching.| When the briet service was end: ed, the proeession re-formed and pro\u201d seeded te Eimwood Cemetery.P.Feli n, Mr.W.Morris, a | BR.F.Morrie.The bearers were, M A.H.Anderson, W.H.Ful: ler, A.Wiggett, H.A.Odell, E.B.Worthington.N.Robins.Pall bearers were, M 8.Edgel, H.R; F F.¢ | : i | AssAULT CASE.Co In the Magistrate's Court this morning, {Jis.Lamoureux = of Asbestos; | Appeared before Judge Mulvena, on a charge cf sacauilt uprn Cynl Crevier, head ; [ _| Debate Gets Warm and Adjournment roner Wdodward held two inquests |- al news ot the relief of | \u201cT'was away from my hotel at that time.\u2018ing, the occasion being an entertain- titled \u2018\u2018Old Maids Conventiun.ladies of the Congregational | Church bof the late Mrs.W.J.| foe.\u201d r, H.D.\u2019 | wrence, A.G.Lomas, , Thémp a | ; ; : ! ] IN PARLIAMENT.Montreal pirasrance Discussed .Yester Finally Moved and C ed.Ottawa, March 6.-No busirless \u2018what ever was done yesterday.The whole of both the atternocn and evening sittings until nearly midnight being spent in's discussien of recent troubles in Montreal.The debate was Mr.McNeill in a speech which was praised by the Premier for its moderate tone, an example which was followed by the Premier bimself, who spoke in good temper and with om tion.Expressing deep regret at the unfortunate eccurrences and deprecating anything which would tend to-prevent the lsh and French races living together in harmony i in Canada.Mr.Fdster was also temperate in his remarks as to the occurrences in Montreal, but blamed the Minister of Public Works for causing the trouble.This brought Mr.Tarte to his feet, and after that the debate took a turn which\\ was regrettable, and.many things were said which would have been better left unsaid.and more temper was displayed than was at all necessary.Over a d.z«pn members participated in the| debate, which finally te-minated in the peculiar manner ¢f Mr.McNeil\u2019si motion.that the House adjouri.being carried.CORRESPONDENCE.| - BORNING OF THE FL G.Editor RECORD, Sir, \u2014 Wiil you allow me s ace in your paper to refer to the incident o! the burning of the British flag in frout of my hotel, mentioned in your Couti cook \u2018correspondence.I wish to way Most emphetically that I bad! nothing to do with thisiégrettable affair.It was not planned i ir my hotel pr even \u2018mentioned i my y in| fact, b I knew nothing ot the incident until I returned.I deprecate the act, apd re get it as sincerely as any Ev glist British born subject does.I remain, yours truly.- - - F.R.PAY E, Proprietor Grand Central Hotel.Coaticuok, March 5, 1900.| 7 | j oo THE OLD MAIDS CONVENTION.The Lecture Hall of the Congregational Church was well: filled last even- ment provided by: the Ladies\u2019 Aid en- \u201d The have become noted fur the excellent enterta nments given in the past, a .d the \u201cOld Maids Convention\u2019 |certain- iy adds another to their laurels.I is a eoutinuation of hearty laughter from beginning to end.: The plot, it it may be so called, is 'a gathering of old maids, who have been interrupted by.\u2018Professor Makeover, who has a machine for making over old maids into whatever they may desire to become.The machine is set to work, d¢ ene after the other goes through ; the pany, are r WATERVILLE.March 5.\u2014This morning was:the coldest this winter; thermometer | indicated 88 below zero.There was no service held in the '| Congregational Church last Sunday, as Rev.Mr.Craik took.trip to Hans.ingdon, and got snowed in, 80 he has not got home yet.| .Rev.Mr.Tambs did not held services at Eustis and North Hatley last Sunday, on account of.the inipassible state of the roads.The meeting of the McIntosh Conservative Club, which h \u2018was to-be held last Thursday evening, was.postponed on account of the storm, until this evening.The Council met this evening for the transaction;of business.Mr.E.Baldwin\u2019 \u2019's lecture on an \u201cEvening With Tennyson,\u201d which was to take place on Friday evening, Mareh 90d, has been postponed until Friday\" evening, March 9th, The annual meeting of the Ladies\u2019 Aid of the Congregational Church will \u2018be held w: th Mrs.C.O.Peterson, Friday afternoon next, two e\u2019cloek.All members are especially \u2018requested to be present.C | will hold their in their lodge rooms \u201cThe A O U W.meeting tonight, at 8 o clock.- MEETINGS & AMUSEMENTS.Last chance witness the langhable rep oduction of | THE OLD MAIDS § - CONVENTION.| Of «850, Veu'il Laugh! n ur Roar! at the Comical Saylugs, mical Costumes, and heal Hw, Bee the wordertul : Makooyer.hiae_ now exhibited for the first time in Canada, operated by Prifee- sor Mukeover and \u2018assistant Weaks.| Two Hours Solid Laugh For 3%.Don\u2019t Tiss it.Gopigenced p.m.\u201c Senior E.T.League Match.| \u2014on-esese BISHOPS COLLEGE vs.oo LENNOXVILLE at Minto Rink, on TUESDAY EVE'G., MARCH 6th At 8.15 p.m.\u2018sharp.- Ad mission 20c., Families 50c.No.4 Company, - s3rd BATT.- All the mi mbers of the above Com- uested to meet at the Y.M.C.A.rooms, Friday nigbt.- - \u2018\u2018makeover\u2019\u2019 process, their desires being granted until the last, when the wrong age is given, and great is the result thereof, The following i is the list ot those who took part.| Old, Maids: Mrs.R.Smith, rich Mrs.A.Jenckes Pr ident; i Gee Secretary; Mrs.enckes, Leader of Binging; re E.8S.Foss, Mrs.W.Abbott, Mrs.F.Hovey, Mrs.P.Hovey, Mrs.R.G.Davidson, Mrs.G.Ww.Brooks, Mrs.W.C.Gage, Mrs.C.McKechnie, Mis.W.E.Thornton | | Mr, C.Foss, Prof._ Makeover; Mr.J.Cook, Assistant.: Makeovers: Miss Greepshiel 8, Song \u201cHooks and Eyes.\u201d Miss M.Webster, Song \u201cWhen the \u2018little pigs begin to fly.\u201d Twins, Misses Kuby Newmpo and Charlotte Burbeck, Recitation.Mies Olive Spearing, Exefcise in {Club Swinging.Miss Allison MeBain, VioliniSolo.Mr.Chas.White, Bong \u201cI tear no 189 101 100 a.\u2014 \u2014 a\u2014 18 _ 12184 .Ha.nec noecsereunes- \u201c1.400010.0- 000000 8800- ed n his trial was fixed of the same place.The aecused plead; En iday ne \u20ac Host- | Sherr Rink Skating | UNDER LEASE To S.L.C.BAND \u201cNIGHT ; Thursdey, March Sth, » 11900 ~~ .[Sole sang Race Will take place at 9 o'clock.Race Open to the Eastern Townships ! i \"1st Prizd, GOLD MEDAL, Qnd \u201c| SILVER WEDAL.To be won twice.ERTRANCE FEE TO RACE, 30 Cents Admis-fon : Subscribers free.May Whent .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.secsccamascesr \"a ; GOPT.000e.00001 \u2014 rr \u2014 ne \u201cwh \u2018 © ome 1e Te Sa Pork.\u2014.c.licen 10 5.- Ribs __.\u2018 oe PW Public 20e, inelud.ng shaticg.% \u2018It is Important Where You Insure! Mauy yéars experience in the liuginess, «pecial books for keep- \u201cing eur records and a constant INSURANCE.DRESSER & CO.| 4 DHFSSEB, McCarthy Block, y #.auR KE 29 Market Square.FRANK THOMPSON PANY Bankers and Financial Agents.Municipal, Railway and In dustrial Debentures boush and sold, Investment Sssurities sutta is for Trast Sands, Estates, KExesuters, T.~ ees, ota.always on ler Jo Keotes and Bills Discounted, - Advances made upon appréved Coilut éral Sesarity.Exchange Purchased.OZces: Sun Life Building, Bell Telephone 102 Sherbrooke À Through Tearis .Sleeping Car.Loaves Montreal every 7 Thurs lay evening at CALIFORN.A Connecting at Chicago with similar Tours\u2019 \u201cALL POINTS WEST.- Inaddition to the regular fecond-class fare \u2018 small sum Is charged for sleeping accommoda Passengers leaving Sherbrooke cn 3.09.p.fast express will connect with this car at Mon treal.For tickets and berths in Tou:ist cars epply to E.W.SMITH, City Passenger and Ticket À 18 Wallingsou Breet, Bell Tel.A el Steamship Tickets at lowes : rates by all lines.- JLT PACIFIC Manitoba and Northwest, At our own doors, we have a vast tract of land deser:bed as necessary, All these lands are\u2019 easy of access, eheap and of remarkable fortili PE To aceommodate settlers the Canadian Pacific \u2018Railway Company will 1un SPECIAL COLONIST TRAINS - TO THE CANADIAN.NORTHW EST .EVERY THURSDAY During March and April.to travel with their stoek.( olonistsleepiug cars atiaehed thereto, berths in which are free.; Bedding, curtains, etc, can be purchased * ali principal Junction Points.For further particulars ree \u2018Settler's Guide,\u201d whieh may be had together with all information .on application to Canadian .Pacific Railway »gvnts, or rexarding land apply to L.0.ARM STRONO, Colouizalion Agent, Montreal.SHERBROOKE TICKKET OFFIGE.Winter Arrangements rains Leave ones NE.MAIL\u20148.00 a.m.for Johnabac;, Uoucord, N, Neahua, Worcester, Boston Siringield, Ne MIXED Leaves Sherbrooke 10.0) a.m.; .; AITiVes Joh bury 1,56 pm, (oo: 1.8,20 pm.Boston 8.80 and » Lot Se \u201cvia Wbis Mounta in Notoh.N1gHT EXPRESS\u2014 8.60 p.m.\u2018Concord, N.B._ Worcester, Boston, and Portland, Me., via White Mountain Noicu, fo White River Jos fleld.ve+ York, ROX BOUYH\u2014Exypress eaves Boston 1 Wordaster, 8.04 a.m.; Corey 4,11.20 a.m.For a, Me.,: 8.45 a: \u2018yr.ngfield, 91 mai.Jobusbary 4.4; pm.; arrivin Sherbrooke 8.20 cord, 10.10 p.m.; Pce innd, Ne.8.45p.m.New York 4,00 pm RB mngfeld, 8.00 p.m, a Johnsbury 8.15 aro.act v:; SherbrooXxe7.1 AOCOMMODATION\u2014Lenvàs Concord, N.H,, 6.9 sm.vin.Plymouth, Bs Jobnsvury, 10.45 8.1m od leavin Newpctt atl.30 p.m, arnving Bherproske 4,15 p.m.$9.J, LARD AS, Gen'l.Pres.and Ticket Agen Quebec Central R'y, Fall and Winter Time Taki Un and after BUND .7 8th, 1899, trains Will ru à solo, LEAVING SH EREROOHKE.THROUGH EXPRESH\u2014Leave SBherbrooxe7.8 | m., arriv Dudswell Jot.8.80 a.m., arrive 8¢ + ranci 1.80 p m, ar, Levis 1.20 p.m, ar.Quebe wr ) 1.30 1.80 p.m alace Car, Springfield to Quebec by this frain, D.connecting at Bherbrooke with Pull map Palace Car from - Boston; also through coach Boston to Quebec.\u2018A bis train runs daily, Sundays excepted.AOOOMMODATION\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.09 m, arrive Dudswell Jes.10.15 ., arrive Levi 15 a.12., arrive Quebec (Ferry E 30 a.m.=~ This train runs dail y, Sundays excepted.E Saturday night's train runs through to destina yon on \u201cunday morning.FREIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.15 a.m1, arriv Dudswell Jct.12.00 noon; arrive Tring fii, 6.® m.train rous daily, Sandar- 2 r'epted, TAINS ARRIVE SAX E KR, THROUGH EXPRESBE\u2014Leavek Q eveo (Ferry; 2,80 pi.Levis 2.50 p.m., a1 ive * 13swell Jos, 1.20 y Eherbrooke 8.30- te man Palace Car Quet ec :o Springfield b this train, connecting at Sbetbrouke with Puil- map Palace car for Boston; also sarough coach em to Boston.This train runs dally, Sundays excepted, ACCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Quel ce (Ferry) 8800 m, Levis 7.00 p.m., arr.v: Shecbrooke 9.00 The Accommodation train Jeaving Levis on 1 Saturday night will only rin as far as Tring Junction.FREIGHT \u2014Leave Tring Jos (04m.Sherbrooke 3.09 -p.m.Thir trair runs Falls, Sunday.>.2pted.CONNECTION is msds as Duadswell J08, by arriv t e express train from :h7rLiooke in «he norning y itb the Maine Gen\u2018.+ R'y for Cook shire, Sawyerville, etc.oC Por time tables, tickets an all informatio \u201cil, apply >» any of the Company PRANK GRUNDY,.J.: « wALSH, General Mansagar KManera) Pss.As W.J.WOOLSEY, BLOCK Royäl-Victoria Lifé Ine.\u201d Co.Canadian R\u2019y.Accident Ins.Cc.Victoria Montreal Fire Ins.Co.stud\\ of insurance matters.en- cts us to roperly £ ward the |.wterests of our policy holders.IF YOU WANT 10 bE ABSOLUTELY SAF LET US \u2018HANDLE YOUR Out of Town People which peseeses all the quilities and advantages { giving settlers and their families an opportunity BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD Newport 12.40, leaves Newport 1, % Sm, 8.| NIGH?EXPRESS\u2014 ovis Bong.à .00 p.m,; God | Newport 12.8: p.m., connecting with | Wedding Presents.We are shoving some very nicé goods in\u2019 Bilverware and China, suitable for wedding presents.Sterling Silver Spoons, Gravy Ladles, | \u201c Cream Spoons \u201c Soup Ladles and Berry Spoons |.© Our plated ware is from the best | makers and is fully guaranteed.Tea Sets, Five 0\u2019clock Tea Sets, -_ Dinner Seats, Fancy China, Vases, etc.| Johnston & Foss Wholesale and Retail.\\ \u201cGat our prices on Electric Supplies.ADVERTISEMENT Tuesday, Mareh 6, 1960.rn \u2014\u2014 i aon Now Ready I March Patter s, March Delineasors 15¢ eaeh, » arch Glass of Fashior7e each, March Fashion Sheets free, Butterick Patterns.The reliable kind.In buyi} patterns be sure and get the ge œ ine: Butterick Patterns.The oul CTS ones that have stocd the test of haf \\ a century.- Mail us your orders.We do the and publiea- tions sent -per mail RE post paid.McKECHNIE.Agent for Butterick Patterns, Both \u2018Phones.- What the \u201c(Careful Engineer Is to \"the machine the|! apothecary is lo the community which gives him its patronage.The lives of men are entrusted to bis care.It is recognition of this fact \u2018which has never been lost sight of in every department of this pharmacy.Let us fill your prescription, Gustave Richard Good Shoes At a Good Store ! - To many people all stores and all Shoes look alike.Our shoes and our store may not be the best, but many people seem to think there is nothing better hereabouts at \u201cleast.L.D.ABBOTT, \u2018Shoe Dealers, : Lennoxville, Que.: 2 NOTICE.ONEY to Loan ou farm and citv nroperty MMS terns 53 mn Sn tar Apply to.J.D.THEUNISSEN, \u2018 No.12E Woilington 84.Sherbrooke, Que.bell Telephone No.178.eod.-|duty.The fact that Mr.THE DAILY RECORD.L.5.CHANNELL & CO.Publishers.L.8.CRANNELL, Manager.¥.XE.MORRILL, Baitor, \u201cPublished every afternoon, except Sunday, at 102 Wellington 8t., Sher- \u2018brooke, Que.Subscription price, strictly in ad vance, one year $2; six months, $1 three months, 50 cents; one month, | 20 cents.Advert rising rates.One inch, 1 day 80 cents; 2 days, 90 cents; $1.20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 8 weeks, $8.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, one year, $24.Liberal discount advertisement is inserted every-other: day, twice-a-week or once-a-week only | CIRCU LATION OF THE - Daily Record ~ _ FOR MONTH ENDING February 28th, 1900.ad i Total number issued 14, 900| } 3,121 The above does not include papers left over or damaged in printing.Daily average for 24 days \u201cPRESS OPINIONS.| \u2014 t i » MoxTREAL GazsqTe.Peterson have been commendably active in their efforts to allay at headquarters the unpleasantness of the latter days of last week.It would be well that other men ot good will should follow their example in regard to the developments of the students\u2019 miabe- er task will await the police, The in- \u2018terests of the citizens, as a whole, are too great to allow of their being needlessly imperilled by irresponsibles or mischief makers, whether they come LEJ OURNAL.It is not time to throw oil on the fire.We regret: very much certain commeats of English and French jour- pals on the events of the past two \u2018| days.The time is not yet for perfidious insinuations, which may have the result of over exciting minds already very excited.Only a journal like La Patrie, would see politics in all this.- There is only one thing really extraordinary.This is that the Munici- | pal authorities, did not see fit to intervene, and to act promptly.MONTREAL HERALD.The pendulum has swung backward.Provocation has bred retaliation, as was to have been expected, and a situation of some delicacy has been created.Both English and French have been at fault, and on both rests the responsibility of giving no further cause of offence.By this time, even the most thoughtless must realize the danger that rests in derffionstrationd of a racial character, and by common consent there should be an immediate cessation of such.If, with a ull .knowledge of the fact that the peace of the community is being threatened, éither party attempth any further demonstrations against individuals or institutions the police should have no hesitation in arresting the ring-leaders.There is no reason for bad blood between the French and English of Montreal.Everything that has been done during the past two days has been the work of hair-brained youths of both nationalities.It is now time for sober-minded citizens to see that no further ebulli- tons of ill-timed prejudice be tolerate MONTREAL Sean.The pranks of last Wednesday are no justification for the outrages upon | the British Mag yesterday, which must be as offensive to all patriotic French- Canadians as sll patriotic English Canadisns.Nor is the connection between them essential.Te the credi of the Laval students be it said, they resolved before commencing thei: \u2018march on Wednesday to be caretul that no elight was put upon the flag; \u2018which was neither more nor less than we would \u2018expeet from educated Freneh-Canadians.It is impossible] to believe that these gentlemen were represented to any eonsiderable extent in the mob which hoisted the tri-col- our over the Union Jack at La Patrie; which hauled down the British flag at the Star, trampled upon it, spat upon it, and burned it; which carried Boer flage, eheered Kruger, and insulted the Queen.The first responsibility for protecting the honour of the Bri tish flag in this British city is upon the Government, of which Mr.Tarte is the actual chief, and-the country will expect the Government to do its Tarte\u2019s paper, La Patrie, is trying to foment ill-feeling and riot does not absolve the.Government from its responsibility.The.severest blow the loyal students of MeGill can strike at the enemies of the flag is to remain perfectly quiet and leave to Mr.Tarte\u2019s Government, for the present, the responsibility ot dealing with La Patrie\u2019s rabble.SHERBROOKE BOARD OF TRADE A special general meeting of the Sherbrooke Board of \u2018Trade will be held in the City Council rooms, Tuesday, March 6th, at 8p.mm, 8 days, | 1 Mayor Archbishop Bruchesi and Principal] havior.Should their work fail a heavi-.irom & college or the political slums.\u2019 TUR Kk IA ry: -.AT THE CITY HALL Regular Monthly Meetir Held, Last Night.\u2014 jar an.ermal) © CUTS OWN ESTIMATI S.rer + Finanec .)mmittee Proposes to.tee nomy.3 {Propositions ceiv m' Library | and ae | ti Dn.Councillors.Ex selves Favorable] 0 of New| City Building.\u2018The r gular monthly mectise of = presided, an were, als present Council rs on, Wo thi olice Committee reported 15 arrests du ring February, and ob ined protection at the Police station a ing the month.The.the bri ad had answered eleven eplls during the month.Wone of the fires were ot a yery sericus nature.The itay Committee \u201creported three c es of contagious disease in th city during February, of which two were diphtheria and one scarlet fever.There Wore twenty-three deaths in the city during February, being tour mioré than th g Februs imonth, and pne more t an the \u201ccorresponding month This committee, also, \u2018reported he some evil: disposed persons had cause the park.\u201cAIDE waLx WANTED.from employees at 4 Q.C.BR.de ing for à sidewalk from East Sherbrooke to the shops.The counail had been petitioned séveral times before in the same nnection.Councillor MoManamy \u2018said tha shown by statements presented at | S02 beginning of the year, the East Ward had been receiving very much han i share of appropriations nless this ward should cut down {its other requests very materially it would \u2018be impossible to build sidewalks t Qu C.R.shops.Couneillor Olivier bad understpod that the petitioners would be satis ed with « one plavk sidewalk.thought the petition should be given careful consideration.Counsil were of the-same opinion.Petition was voforred - to the R Commi Les.LIGENES WANTED, vad | itous l:quors were received from J, MeDonald and C.E.Therrien.Councillor Fortier thought, th it vo ld; be well tor the han cil consider whether it Was i r not to increase the num.ber of licenses.-He understood GC ada Hotel would: be closed.also, béen: informed that it was the desire of parties to cpen' two new licensed places near the new market.Councillor LeBaron thought thatithe city ha present hotels and licenses enough, \u2018They were sufficient for all purposes, except, perhaps, at eghibi- tion times, \u2018The new market would be in a locality already very well supplied Councillor Olivier thought that the Council should understand the extent of tha offered befure granting lieenes to any new hotels.The petitions received were referred to the Police Committee.The chairman of the Police Committee xpressed the wish that all applications | fir licenses or renewals should be in by the 20th of this month.IBRARY AND ART UNION, Councillor McManamy reported verbally + the special committee, Coun cillors McManamy, Olivier and Cale, appointed to meet the officers of the Library and Art Association.\u2018The As- sociati in a previous letter had a formed [the Council that 1t would impossible to continue to furnish ibe present amount of rpace to the library and reading room.with\u2019 the officers of the ciation| Had not resulted in oy arrangement being arrived at.Councillor MeManamy, re had two would sell es se for $25,000, lits present valuation, should the city desire to purchase is for city offices, they would continue to give acco modes for library and reading rooms, in less space than is now given for 4 ese purposes, the city con or tion from taxation, the whole equiya lent to $800 annually.The ofte to sell was subject to acceptance befo April I th.- Ceuncillor MeManamy did not chi 1k the city should entertain the propaei- tion \u2018purchase the building 625,000; It had always been on valuation roll until last.year - at $20, 8 000, and mo one seemed to kn w when 0: how the valuation had been | raised to $25,000.He thought the | six of these.\u2018The 1 Estate and Park Committee reported .that numbers, 2 and Fire stations had n repaired and very much improved.or8 LeBaron and Fortier Petit ots for licenses to .retail ape H, {the lgadership ef Sir John A.at .|did not feel herselt called upon tô con- with hotels.Any hotel -opeped in that vicinity should be something more than a saléon hotel accommodations to be The intervibw- tinuing its: \u2018vote of $500 and exe P- A or .| the mean time to make other provi- | brary and Museum.- | peal ta the Council was that the total rentald had decreased on accountot| ° | should be so here.Committee reported that Ocunei] should consider the supplying of accomudation for library and read- g |e room in the proj-cred new City Hall.$20,000 would go a long way | wana putting up the \u2018proposed bui!din He thought some temporary; agreement should be made with the Library aud Art Association.He rangement for the next year and in sions.Councillor Worthington explained the difference between the \u2018Library and Axt Association\u2019 and the \u201cLi brary snd Art Uaion.\u201d\u201d The former #8 composed of a syndieate of gentlemen à owned the building and the ad control of the Ars Hall, Li- latter Coukcillor McManamy had.noticed that whether there was an association, or a union, or both, -all applications |.had b en made by.the same person, and the 1eason given for another ap- the Q R.offices being removed.Councillor Olivier was of the opinion that since the market, was going to another place, it was tim the old City Hall should disappear also.-The time for action regarding the construction of a new City Hall had come.Tne publicilibrary in most citie< was controlled by the city.He thought it The letters from the Library and Art Association were referred to the tpecial committee, Councillors Mc Ma- namy,! Cateland Olivier with power to Sor te arrangemen:s for the ensuing year.| res APPROPRIATIONS.Coupcillor McManamy in the absence of Councillor Cate, rea port of the Finance Committee on the estimates.be the $11,989 be reduced to amount allowed last year; \"that the Fire mmittee's estimate.of regular expenditure $5,660, be reduced to d| $5 0th: and the special estimate of oad Committen\u2019s estimate of $650 bereduced to $100.The finances of the jcity would not warrant the allowance of the item ot $580 for a new ie at present; that the Real Estate Comrhittee\u2019s of $1,000 Le re duced to $600, the amount allowed last year.Owing to the fact that the city had alled upon to pay about $3000 income for the year by about | The! report was adopted ator which the Council adjourned.CANADA ANDTHE WAR.Some [of the Results Which May be Expected.A writer to the Boston Transeript save: | nape the results of the Boer British war may be elsewhere, there is Do doubt that it will profoundly af- fecs the history and institutions ot Canada.Since contederation, under Mc- Donald, it bas been Canada\u2019s policy to retrain from participating 1n any of Britaip\u2019s wars.While more than happy] to enjoy the protection of the British army and navy, Canada tribute to their support.\u201cWhen.peace is restored and.the ex- c teméënts incident to the war have subsided the Canadian people \u2018will find themselves face to face with 8 new gituation.\u2018The extreme Imperialist will oh for saddling upon Canada the bvrdens of European militarism.They will announce that we must\" have our standing army, our forts, \u2018our navy, imachinery cf war in time o.peace, which has proved such a blight upon fodera civilized nations.The monty of Canadians, I am persuad-: ed, wiil take a saner view of the case, and while the country has committed itself beyond recall to impenalism and has declared itself willing to bear a fair share of the burdens of the Empire, there is no doubt that Canada will remain a peace country in accord with the genius of the American continent/aud of the English \u2018speaking some | would be in favor ofa temporary ar-| | the re- | The Commities recommended that | $10, 500, the |- , Schools and Lodges, our pension roll, and \"all the burden | Ladies QI wish to call your atten- \u201ction toa very nice line of Back and Side Combs that I have just received from - Boston.are entirely new and are ; very pretty.Plain and silverrmouited.I shall be , Blad to show you, these combs the | next time you are down wn, A.C.SKI NER, Watebmsker and Optician, 7 Wellington Sq.| | Those who select their Carpets _ with care may be sure .of pleasure in th their homes.The Carpet should last for eight,| ten or twelve years, and should look well al Ways.You can depend on Ingrains at 75c a prove a good \u201cthing the economieal and particular hing lo the so jour high quality yard.They will sion.See our window of Carpets.L.A.Sane |.t Special Instruments To be found at - : WILSON & SONS., Transposing Pianos.\u2018Transposing Organs.The \u201cAngelus?(Automati Piano Player.) Organs.) Church and Parlor Organs with \u201cQualifying Tubes,\u201d giving the ins tone of a Pip ¢ Organ.: 7 Octave Pore ans finished exactly like an Uprig Piano.\u2018Very small [Organs for First class goods at reason - able prices.Edsy terms of payment if detired.Full particulars by mail to any ad dress.H.C.WILSON & SONS \u201ces Wellington Street.Branch Store at Magog.Sprin g Hats for Gentlemen.Ve hav e the races So If Canada has to be} responsible in the way of men and money for imperial wars, of course she must be represented in the war making Powers, which is the imperial Government.The same will be true of Au gralia and the other colonies, So tHat it is rafe to \u2018predict that one of the} first results flowing from the prese colonigl representation in the British Parliatnent.À part from the eultivation of a war spirit; which is more apt to te a cl ree then 8 blessing, the present war has done a great deal to unite the people, of Canada, - not only among themselves but to the Empire at large.| It has once more awakened a sentimental as well as a | practieai and \\politieal interest \u2018in: Canada throughout the whole Unitéd King-| dom, And it will be followed by a great flux tain, |as well as of capital, seeking of immigration from Bri- profitable rene \u201d ; = SIOUX Uity ClergymeD, as [nes réaa tnat ity gambling houses ate playing to \u201cstapding room only,\u201d lvok sternly at the sermon paper before them and pro- | ceed to take their pen in band.\u2014Sioux , City J oral : igo always Chicago.et into the new drainage ca- mating a work costing $33,- lasting ten years, the presi- board of trustees: spoke these ords: \u201cLet \u2018er eh \u2014 Buffalo i j Co ! chm eh re ne 5 Vi 1 \u2018don.| L.A.CO war will be some system of |.When.the û latest styles direct from Pari Dealer in Furs and Gents\u2019 Furnishings 167 Weltingten St.Novel Entert inment | | 01d Maids LECTURE ALL of Plymouth Church, [ MONDAY and TUESDAY Evening MARCH Sthand 6th.| At8 0 dos.1 Admission: 25c.| | | or Sale in ookshize, Business \u2018Block and {iden Sescld ch Block, situatad © chee, Strout cheap, on és terms of For particulars address : Payment.\u201cM Wil L.8.Channel, ; \u2018 Sherbrooke\u201d \u2014 | me of the shapes LA 1 Ca ellinguwn ss jPhe, bt woke, P.Q r \" aokel, Sos, Brooke appearance of Samples and antaions on applica- \u201cSymphony\u201d (el playing rument the is and Lon- DERE.+ jonvention Pry | em Our Cigar.department is well stocked at all times with - the brands there\u2019s à demand for\u2014whether it's 3 § or 10, cent domestic Cigar, or thé genuine imported article\u2014 You'll ral oly ask for any.& thi ng in $ s line and not | ; ; CE A: E.KINKEAD &C0, Wiolesale and Retail Tobaceonise, , 118 Welling mn 8t., Sherbrooke, 7 | Sigre ot he Indian.Pot \u2014 = J ED av 1 \u201cRENC £ & wi.le AGTOCS us, et.ye) | brooke AdVocuiss, 1 3 (Bas.C.CABÂNA.Advocate, Mean C lock, 125 WelliLgt u 8t., Sherbrooke ri = ' Aneu, Willa 's Hotel, every Monday 4 % 15778 : Ee A.Sa NE L3.a v.h.aol., MBOS, 7 Nus'and, Ni.46 \"oNtresi atreet, fo Teluphoe.iB: TER.iv .x ua PEXLL a | LESUHAMP-, Ras Ip | RATS ANAS G 4 CAULK | Versa Syrgeor.a fH Han I: an Dentirte.ul To 25 u.» BERRY V.:.Office at Tuck's, \u2014 \u2018 - | 1 SEE ax veal, eue.Bros at! > So w Eye Specialist.EE _r \u2014 _ Will be at Feb.8, 9 and 10.ei (Dr.Chalmers) on on | ¢e Library and.Art i OF SHERBROOKE.1 \u201ca FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.105 and 10 ie w ays from an a RE READING ROOM.: 5 open week days tromgto 12a.m.,1 toit 7 to 10 p.m.Open 8 78 s from 1.80 to 4.80 Pa FREE PM ogravin GAL ERY OF dons.ete, NG.uckions, e Braravioes Mein Halland second s | re days from 8to I2a.m,, and 1 we is ; + us us oh mmm pee = 5 4 = «od, or - seg * se 4, PE ITE ped Stindays from 1.80 to 480 FREE : A MUSEMENT ROOM FOR eau | |} Den ee Qeys Dom 8 to 128,1 106 eo ant 7010 pam.73 = Latte, Fa ee ee: N SHERBROOKE STRERT Rv = TIMIK art LE, an ; Bubject to change us noue Lu) pay - | sve BELT LINE.| paié Oars run in both direotions on the Belg and make the circuit every 20 minutes AN x tha lines af the \u201cherbrooke Eiki ont every 20 minutes from 6.25 à.m.to 10.40 p.m, war To.eds PARK LINE, Park Line Car runs betweer Snerbrooie Junction and Victoria Park, making the \u2018trip every 30 minutes, and conn beit cars ana outward bound Lennox e oom at said junction \"LENNOXVILLE LIKE, _Lenno> ville Cars run between the Stress ~~ 7 way office and Lennoxville, leaving each #5, minus every 30 minutes, from 6,40 à.m.10.40 p.m.; and meeting Belt and Pars eam of -bhe Junction, xville to Belt made ¥ ranafers from ibe 166$ Raïlw ly Office or at the Bher House Tanotion, A! other transfers atju nly He Gars on vais an afters am.RAY 5 ) tH, SHOT | .\"Hsam BASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK - Kavablisned, vou, oo \u201cOu ghtnl - wa | a $00,00 Es Resauve Foud a) 6 \u201cad, te BL Akb Oi A LiAUTURD: | B W Hrnuksn) President, \u2018 [How M H HKANE, Vice Preslaeus, -| [TINY Woon, J.© itchell, Jd.STEVRNS, 0, # à KATBAN 5 \u2018N Galer, H.B.BRowx, + iS | M THOMAS, } : Fran Orridr: SHKRBRUOK E, P.Q Wy.FA8WE!L.treura) a nager.8 tp eRis Local manager.CT rancho ,- i i F.Hoszy Lompeets of ! 7 A LL aNtriEs.E | ! WeieTION W XHREs, M_.; bte used, & 3 ovens, Mgr.Lo | 4 Caranuvile | Mackiunon.Mgr, - Gosneunk, B.Aurnn, Mgr.Lo ee Aichmdnd VOL.Bal Payer.\u201d A | Lrsuby-W H Bobo Agr.I a Redlord BW Horee™ Mgr.: | FULTINRGOU, +.N.io mon Mers | - ba = E P.(NIV apr.£4 Fa Te i\" iabfram.ce, Mgr {0 FI WE 311870 sjier, Mu us Grand Forks, B.+ , 4 Macwighiliz, SRL Ma} (ivrea).Hau k of moburna .- London, -Mk.Havana Baur of Scotlatdet i Rostov, 'Natioùs! Exconuge Pack.- .| New York, vations) Fark sank, Oollectlo::3 mad 8t all accessivle points.Dr sivjed.for au) required amounts, good at Joitits in Cound Cnived States aud Europe, drchange u vuii{Èt and sold.SAVINGS BRANCH DEPAHBTMKNT © 4 cach office.Ly rest allowed from date oi de © rail and cou ded annually, withoutrequif - g the attentlo 5 tho depositor.fice hours.trom lé toë.Saturiass from Jotef \u2018 rr OPIUM AND MORPHINE: habit of using opium and morphine can cure th forever with sbeolute safety, and withoyt the knowledge of friends by the Divon Teele In.| | A \u2018course ¢ thie treatment.will :| entirely all desire for these pres drugs and will restore the { nerves and other organs which have been affected, to their normal «condition.A cure is abeolutely gus- ranteed.For particalers, address in confidence: | à à LIU, Banc, HE DIXON CURE co.872 ST.DENIS STREET | MONTREAL = ; he pre 5 on SEL aaa pr.MACKAY, Belmont Retreat, Qucbec.ST br tind tsi EE le edo ft eee EAie 4 Fy EE \u201d Nos EERE Spring | capes.-.Large assortment to select from.Prices $1.25 to $20 ea h.| \u2014- at Olearance Price.alance of -our Winter Jackets Wil be soid cut at the following discount: #600 | will buy cur former 38 50 v Ame #6 86 i 12 50 + _ 10 00 \u2014 se | ve -.15 00 1600 D «+ 2850 « Visit our new depart: nent.Everybody welcome.No one urged to uy.THE BON: - .L.E.CHAMBEKLAIN, 18 and 15 Commercial Sunred, \u201cpr - = rr.COMBS! - Side and Pompæiour Uumta: _.\u2014 Back Combs in black and tortoise L * { MISS IL.A.Me WILLIAMS.Dry 300ds, Groceries, Crockery, and Wines * Wholesale and retail.= Worn.Murray & So.0070006 Street, SHERBROOKE.ails to -atisty.TOR, Nutter's Cream Porter Has largely superseded all malt preparaticns on the Canadian market on account of its superior nourishing qualities.Scientifically never varies in quality, brewed, it but.| can be relied upon the whole year round.So deliciite in its flavor that | the weakest invalid can reli-h it, while the athlete, under ts invigorating \u2018influence, Juthers additional - ctrefigth | and staying power.| Représeit tative medical men | Lover the country prescribe it tO tireir patie irts.dv is the ona recognized, abr olately pure tract preparation that never For sale ev ery where.| | Ser pring 8 Lely a Faut; Zrii HE Bila Thy hid Lt Finds those California Prunes are fast tellers, 12e lb.Tue bottom ot the box is as good as the top a.d uo.better.Have you tri-d those delicious golden Dafea?9c Ib, 8 lbs.25c.If you have\u2019nt, the present date, is & goou dute, 10 taste these Dates.- 1! | | =.be A = Ba 5 IN.Piano Buying Made Easy ! Are you one ot \u201cthat clase of people who have gone on br years wanting a Piano but bave.© cagver felt that you could afford it?I believe that when-you thoroughly _ usderstand our easy payment plan a shange will eome over your feelings.This is the way it-works: Upon de- lieey of the Piano you will make a small payment, and will arrange to \u2014-péy & certain sum, to be agreed upon, every month until the full amount is paid.; ' The person who buys ad instrument - on these conditions is as highly favor- __ od as the cash purcha er, here; it is your privilege to seleet\u201d any instrument to be found in our wate-rooms; we do not bmit you \u2018in your choice.\u2018Gerhard- -Heintzman, Bell, Whaley- Royce, G.A.Le Baron.McPhail and Chickering Pianos, always in stuck ?, Ready to talk business ?6 À.LeBaron die (rrorokes Ka TT) W te'for : THF te | NATIONAL FENCE COMPANY, wel YOK Ig, ft, _ Wrtet, t eataiogue Td sav, eof wir, Yo advance i ives = Sarveyor and Cif Logis sat.L À.DT EB ESN - Prov and Demir Land Surveyor member \u201cof tne Anadis.Avocistion of (vi.Engine-rs.Fagen.salioid | lot Offic- Banque He n- va Rpiddine, with 2e Vêtre Sire wnt H H ianulois W | AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Fox the Spring.We will soon be receiving our supply of Plows, Harrows, etc.* Before: placing orders call on or write us for | prices.Terms of payment to suit customers.W.N.IRWIN.& C0.| Dealers in Agricultural Implements, | Carriages, Harnesses, etc.aw Wellington Street, | = \u2014_\u2014 Black Bass| Navy CHEWING - TOBACCO- SUCCULENT An TASTY NO OTHER ~~ HEAVY GRADE TOBACCO IS SO PURE AND FRAGRANT -svarTObaCconistn] E Tubs, Pails, - household necessities.- Being lighter, cleaner and more durable they are rapidly superseding the ordinary wooden articles f.r domestic use._ FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST CLASS DEALERS.DDY\u2019 'INDURATED FIBRE WARE etc .y- \u201chave become Thousands made, sold and in use, and it is bond to be the machine.They cost you Tees than halt atked for othér\u2019 machincs ; ; better still, they ex- ou do.\u201cThe WILLIAMS M'FG.(O., Limited, Montreal.Avent at Sherbrooke, A.\u2018F.FRASER.+ Malt Ex-| | À .d £3, 800 to the house for about : with an attack of lambago has resumed Headquarters for Silver & Co's Famous - - - Houséhold Inventions - \u201cMarion Harland\u201d Tea ard C.ff: e Pots, So Easy So Simple to Clean.to Use 1-2, 1, 2; 3, 4 quarts.Prices from 90c up.S.& Co's Potaio Masher, Fruit Pr.ss and Siraine:.The most convenient, rapd and powerful press ever constructed for family nse.P ice #0c.S & v's Beef Tea Press.\u2018The best article of its kind, and the only one tha: can be at a popular price, 50¢.The full line of Silver & Co's wonderful , Labor Saver.- # J.S.MITCHELL & CO.SHERBROOKE.QUE.* - A | EY Windsor Mills.News items for insertion ia the DAILY RECOKD will be gladly received vy A.McLean local cor respondent, Windsor Mills.] March 6.\u2014Yesterday was the cold: est morning of the season, 84 below zzro at 7 a, m.Mrs.Jas.Samson, of Lower Windsor, a young woman in the prime of life, wag take ill on Thursday more- ins, with pne wnonia, aud died Satuy- day evening, leaving several young children to mourn her loss.At mornin & service in St.George\u2019s ! Church, yesterday, the Rev.E, A.\u2018King requested the congregation, in- | stead of singing the anthem appointed | for the day, to sing the first verse of | the National Anthem, which they d d lost heartily, Mrs.Jas.Stevens officiating as organist in her usual acceptable manner.East Angus.[News items for insertiun 1n the DAILY RECORD | wi | be gladly received 8 J oirespondent, East Aly advertising also solicit 1 Cowlin., local rubscriptions snd March 5.\u2014Mr Samuel Jamieson of : Leeds, has bought the farm ot Mr.Nap.Gosselin, being part of lot 8, ange 8, and part of lots 8 and 9.range 2, 250 acres, for the sum of Mr.Jamieson intends bring: ag ins stock here from his jate remsi- Jence and taking possession at once.À special vestry meeting of Christ's Church is appointed for next Monday evetiing.Mr.H.wiley, who bas been confined three.weeks work sgain.The Ladis\u2019 Gnild of © hirist Churet- witl be held nu Wedne-day afternon at Mrs.S.B.Wacuer'e, Everybudy 16 curdiaily i:.vitesi to be present, Mr.IL Cowling from Canterbury was in town today.Mrs.D.MeRae was very iil on®Sat- wdav, but is improving favorably uu der the care ot Dr.Ba-hli Special services will be held in Corist\u2019s Church cvery Friday evening at 789 p.m, during the season of Lent : Cede pm mm imme am Three Villages, (3 ANSTHA LL, Hor HK 180A Nl Avo DEREY LINK.Comes tems [pr 105erTon 10 bu VAILS SLG0N wil.ne s'adlsidcevad by >iiss Hertha M.Fu 5, ional Cossespordènu.Koes Island | March 5 \u2014 Mrs.Henry M: AZUTEÈtE is reported qiuite il.D George Nelqon wave very sn-.able Progressive Wy bist Party o- Sirurday evening, entertaining about thirty «f his friends.The oceasion being his birthday.Delicious and dainty refrshimients were served from the table in the dining room -which was! pretuly decorated with gren crepon paper.Miss Ellen Butter field réceiv- ed tne l-dies\u2019 prize and Mr.A.T.Chapin, the geutleman\u2019s prize.The.company departed dt an early hour wishing their host \u201cmany happy re turns of the day.\u201d 37 degrees below zero hire this morning at 64 m, The body of Mr.John L.Humphrey wis brought here tuday from East Somerviile.Mass., ac.ompanied by Mr.S.Morrill.He was buried in the cemetery at Fuirfax.Mr.Humphrey was à f rmez resident of Rock Island, only living in Somerville about: two years.He leaves a wife and two children.-Owing to the illness ot his wife she was unable to attend the funeral or burial.: The I O.G.T.Lodge here interd visiting the Lodge at Ayer\u2019s Flat,sume evening very soon.Hicks.\u2018\u2018So far as my observation goes, everything depends upon training.\u201d Wicks.that clerk of Wiggins.He was taught upright penmanship at school, but notwithstanding that he .has turned out a forger.\u201d \u2026 \u2019 \u2018management.| a full \" when, tually.«Not everything.There\u2019 8 ; and other flowers; COAT ICOOK.{5 ©Ws items for niques in theVAILY RECORD will be giadly receivdd by Mrs G.O Doak, local :orrespondent, Coaticook.} Marce 5.\u2014Mis.John Morgan returned Saturday Trans Dr.Brennan\u2019s hospital, Montreal, sumewbat i improved iu heal.h.Mrs.Bates, of Paituckôtt, RI, in town, visiting bis sister, Mrs.John son Taplin.Lu At a recent me ting of the Board of Trustees of the thodist Cuurch, the Rev.Dr.Hunte was requested to stay another year.| After due consideration, however, \u2018he decided not to remaiu.This i «0 \u2018was much regretted by a large n ajurity of his con - gregation, and a petition is now in circulation, asking 1m to reconsider his determination Ë There 18 a case of scarlet fever in town, at Mr Adoa Chesley\u2019s.\u2018As I write the (alarm has just been given fur a fire at| Mr.C H.Lovell\u2019s barn.Tue contepts have been saved, rxcept the bay, but the barn will be consumed.The ouse 1s safe.AID KOREA.Report That a L au W Will \u2018Mado to| Pay | ebt Japan: Tacoma, Wash.Mareh 5 \u2014 Reports from Korea indicate.that Russia will 2000 make à lan to thas country sim- 1lar to the one she| has just made Persia.The loan will amount to $3 000.000 or $8 500,000, ena ling Kurea to pay her indebte dmess to Japan and other flosting debts.It is ex vected che result ll be to place Ko - ean finances under Russian | direction, thus cementing Ruüssia\u2019g hold on the Lermit kindom.Financially it is in a bad way.The expendiures tar exceed the revenues, though the latter ill be lucressed many tithe 3 under good _ I \u2014\u2014 .6 OLD TIME SHOE BUCKLES.\u2014 \u2014 An Eighteenth Cehtury Craze Which Was Pictures ue and Costiy.Once on a time your,shoe was nothing witbout the buckld.[Indeed it was a- case of the \u201ctail wagging the dog,\u201d for the buckle was th fee and the shoe but the accompaniment.Be \u2018it observed that at first, bowever, it was oot the size but the chil of the buckle uo high \u2018rank and those wbo were the glass of fasliion and the mold of form at court Wwore diamonds.Needless to say tha then, as now.those who desired to: esis them wore paste which was conspi royalties, people of buckles, happy perhaps in that self com: placency which i agines nobody else shrewd enough to estimate possibilities.In 1720 a leader of fashion would wear flowing curled ; wig reaching in ringlets half way down back and arms, à laced coat cut strai \u2018ht with\u2019 buttons put .on in every possible plice\u2014thereby, by the way.affording a [remarkable similarity to the \u2018*\u2018peatlies\u201d of the popular: and up to date costé¢rmpnger\u2014and square: toéri, black shoes, with;ahb enormous flap on the instep.high |beels and on the flup a small but brilliant buckle.Next to the buckle of brilliauty came that of gold.Rich landowners and jequally rich mer chants, men whose! reputation for being \u201cwarm\u201d \u2014or; in the thin recent Alsatian \u2018rhinocerial\u201d\u201d a quite for , moneyed wore gold buckles larger than tlie diamond ones, but still smal in proportien to the\u2018 flaps.| Your thriving shopkeepers wore buckles of silver and your ¢pulert farmers those of shining steel; and thé poorer classes had buckles of brass or iron.but of some material every one| wore buckles on the shoes.depreciation in bpekle makers\u2019 work at the epoch of the [French revo lution.people in general followed \u201cRoe land the Just's\u201d -dxample and took to shoe ribbons that the buckle makers ac- in their d spgration.petitioned George HI and padlinment that shoe vib- bons should be forbidden under petialties, clamoring for a repewial of the sumpi- fashionable slang.obsolete synonym ary laws of Plantagenet and| Tudor.with\u201d aun apparent inability to read the signs of the time.A spasmodic arteupt was made by the princes and: their entourage | to beneiit the buckle makers by wearing buckles as ostentatious ly as possils ile, but ribbans, decidedly fat more unpictur- esque, thouzb much more practical, car ried the day.\u2014Geni eman\u2019s Magazine.+ = She Knew Her Business.As the South Side TL train reached Tweiith strect the other evening it was boarded by a curiou feminine igure, clad in shabby attire.s is the custom with $0 many wonien, she Jacked up against the door, ber bright es in the parch- mentlike skin scannin At the next station; a tau left the train, and his seat was quietly taken by some | one standing near.The old woman besi- | tated a moment.then bent over the woman nearest her and asked, \u201cIf you please, ma'am, will you il me where yer goin to get off ?\u201d The woman s0dresse looted surprised, but answered, \u2018Why street.\u201d **And you, ma ami he asked the next |} woman, who -had \u201ctener.Pe \u201c1 get off at Fifty-first street, But why do you want to know?\u2019 \u201cShure, 1 only wa t to stand in front of the wan who's goi to get off first, sol won't lose the seat!\u201d | It is needless to sayl that she immediately got a place \u2014Chi£ago News.een! an interested lis- A Picture of Y Your Voice.To take a picture ot your voice it is only necessary to tie a sheet of thin, strong paper over the wide end of a tin trumpet.Hold it with the sheet of paper upward, take a thin pinch of fine sand and place it in the| center of the paper, hold the trumpet vertically above your face and sing a note into the lower end.Do not blow, but singithe note.Lower the trumpet carefully.and look at tae sand.You will find that Be vibrations of \u201c your voice have sdattéred the pinch of sand into a beautiful sound picture.Every pote in the thusical scale will produce a different| picture, so you may produce a great variety of them., Some of these pictures look like pansies) roses ome lodk like snakes and others like fying birds; in fact, there is no limit to the variation.\u2014Kansas City sndependent, ; 104 pr cm cemetery.Miss I.Cross train which ran i and aÿsisted i in lescuiug the men w 10 one uf |! was dead when found.and an- in a critical condition.The]: 13 hours jat| Paie Mis M.E Stevenson has returned - Twd young Me Knights, while.are, hpwe ver, rcijovering slowly.\u2019 We had a snowfall of about 26 inch during the last week.Thel carnival which was to-have been | March 3rd, is | postponed till Fr}: Scaglet fever 1:4 - 18.Thus among | back from Wate Miss Read finis this week.RICHMOND.di items for insertion in the Daily RZOOED \u2018 pmob received.Address Box 836, \" \u201d 5 \u2014Tie funeral of F.G.|.Weatherhead, who was killed int :R.yard on Sunday nighs, will be held bn Weonesday, s| Anne's Church, |e to St.Anne March 7, at St 1?.Hely, a e expectpd.srs Jus.{ Truuk, are contemplating a p Mexico.; Ç .Breward, of Inverness, Que., guest of Mrs.| | SAWYERVILLE.ich 5.\u2014Mr.E.Evans has return- ome from Montreal, where he was R.T.ot| ing the, Grand Council, which he wus representati evans ieft Montreal on the CP.to the snow plough injured in the .wreck, was delayed ontreal.tree aid rendered | clous for |several hours.They | hight, March 9th.§ - HUNTINGVILLE._ ch 5_Mrd L H Woedward sick ist.to see her.| te was no \u2014 no \u201c he a ntertained a number of het triends on} Saturduy evening, pme on College street.old end respected resident of Cleveland, died on Sunday.\u2018The thueral will ll ake place \u2018on Tues t St.n:\u2019s church.Mps.is à rad mother ot | Principal Dieräer, of St Francis College.-Mri Joseph Jvlien has beeu very with neumo.ia} but is.duing as well at at rednctions in prices ranging 10 to 50 per cent Remember this bar [gain period lasts for! : err.and T.McCor- | tormerlyl employees of the ill} \u2026 30 Days | Only! IR.McBain Druggist, Bookseller and 8.Cross, Coliege named \u201crooks and orking in the wodds|.in the] employ ofiWm Cromwell, we struck) by a fal:in re es | tered the hothe ' and is asserting 8 _ Dr.Smith has ! = i rvice here last Sun- as R:v.hr feuder did no.get es her school bere, Liook out {k name on the top shect a bundle of ç iron Indeed so widd reaching was the].| | for œur trade >.- Comb + Ang Dost loom.h 3 I Apollo Iron bnd Steel Company 26 St, Suipice Street ourea.fon \u2018down g the\u2019 passengers.| SHOES :rdugh weather, cold weath bt weather, fine weather men, wpmen and chil- We couldn\u2019t mark 1)| the pri es without malk- a corresp nding mark in the quality.\u2018 i = .| E.G WIGUETT, 107 Wellington SE, | We are flearing Out ail our .for high-grade go a Jn the 1st of April, With, the' larg | 3 Old h13sd, 33 75 , \u201cHEKBROOKE.\u2014 At Cost | many Cases even Tess than cos 6 80 day sale is a great opporiunity for the public to purcuase | Drugs, Books, Stationery, .F ancy Goods, Toys and Games, pad à in PRESCR:PTION The ebaranter of the Drugs and the amount of labor re quired to prepare them regulates the cost of each If anything is to be saved the customer gets it: The number of Prescriptions sent here-to bé filled fr.xm the sur- ; à roudding couutry + and even fr uu disteut pointe from i dsbriets, \u201cdaily, is the strongest proof we are carcful aud scourate in everything we do.| | = ! | ! GRIFFITH'S The Druggist.| i Stationer \u2014 | We ire you will be surprised J : R.J.SPEARING, .Manufacturing Jeweller, making a special cut in a good ©.many lines which we are lpw in.; \u2018Come in and get bargais prices, 33 Wellington St.Sherbrooke WHEN In want of any of the follpwing lines you wiil save money byl t ing at the 9c Store: Enameled Ware, JOHN MILLET.Tinware, Crockery | and Glassware Sc STORE perfect é quality in he ma riage tion Somebody must take the lead or is no getting ahead.|__|.| { i.| \u201cIt affords us great pleasure t lic.in general that we have lease merly occupied by! H +amael, Eq , At No.Where, as in the past, wa wil, keep \u2018 Boys\u2019 and Children\u2019s fine Clothi Trunks, Valises, etc._W- also in of Ladies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 fine-Shoes city for Nobby, Up-t |he everythig must be sold before After all, \u2018here is mo such thing a- It is hike riding on a tandem 121 Welingsn Serpet.| : The fillowing\" letter confirms the claim we make for our CreamiSoda Biscuits: | 46 Victoria st.ponts | Jun.29.1900.Mr.C.H.Fletcher, - >herorocke.| ; Dear Sir \u2014Pleuse .let me know where I'can get your Cream S.da Biscuits here.| Am anxious to get them as I find they are superior to any others.| _ Yours trüly, | : i | Ask your groves for Fletcher Ss., att 1 | inform our numer us patrons i\u201d the, .pub- ted to learry a large hud woll-s Cream \u20ac odas.: abe tice u ommodigus and up.to- date st.re for- 117 WelUagtan Street, p ouly he best and most up-to dhs in Men 8, obs.and Shbus, Gents\u2019 urnishings, lected stoek stock at the lowest pripes ever heard of i in this | o-da te\u2019 Goods, ! we reno to our Hew quartets, for wb are ule going $0 SLATL inlouwr new store WiLh everything new, everything nijbby, everything stylish, resyehing ujp-t->- up and veverytt value and ping only ithe \u201cbest in Là «+ LOWEST IN PRICE ~ .feel contident that we can pleas: la With our 20 ye ai experience if the > ¢ lott jing trade we sult you, for we have always been the uokuowiedged cLor KING LEADERS of the Eastern\u201c \u2018Townnhips il.the past, and wbén we Upeu OÙF DEW wud up-to-date good: in very de the LARGE EST AND city.MONT i, N.B.2 Shelfing and re for sale.| UP-16- DATE «2 Vie To For the nex.80 davs we afe offering ni arvellous susrgait sat the \u2018+ WELLING GH STREET.establishim-nt at Nu.147 Wellington Street 3b and most complete stock ot leutirely new partme you Will Le cmivireed.that WE are \u20ac LOTHIERS in the \u2014 «at Forty-third | Secretary combined, Carpets, oa u$, ] rae Tarot PARLOR COMPLETE.e vice Tapestry Covered Parlor , Wainut F' ame, Ha 'o-ome Parlor \u2018Bookcase and Parlor Complete, : $23.85 Dining Room Compiete, Bedroom Complete, i fi 23.30 -tlings, in Jo $18.00- rimmed Z2smali and | An \u2018Elegaut Birch Mahozany Table, 1,35 25 40 size w.th good sp iugs, ET THE GIRL» a | Your HOME COMPLETE FOR vu: It.Tekes Very Littie Money and our Terms are Easy.Ati-unusual chance to furnish 3 ROO LOMPLETE.h DINING-ROOM COMPETE.\u2018 Large Hard w.od sde hoard, hrass \u201carge drawer larce cupboaid bevel plate glass, .Six High Back Dining Chairs, - hand- 4.00 Som: design, well fin shed.at Sur, 3.| slid Hardwood Extension Taule, wich three cxtra | aves, 6 ÎcEs.3 .90 50) Tute Cover«d Couch wit.back, full *, où age uve u 819 C0 a d large was! stand, KS Er mii 1471 1 Wollingt i SU AK Cash Grdi 'BEDA0OM COMPLE E._ i Hardwood / ed 6 feet high, «ith vev | lue »la:8 git co Ge fe Can Seat Re room \"\u2019ocker, 100 i.3 Two lt gh B cs Ca e Scat Cha 15, to mateh at Toc 1 50 : Cee \u201cnll la \u2018eo, 5 = \u2019 .5 Fi Sow | Mantr 85, | 2 0.two U \u201ceat e 110 5, 125 7 \u2014 \u201cXtra \u2018'riercu es Si in.Bed, 2.0 | $1228 forthe à Bons mpi.2 - Cul, mi ch and hn Ed ards, d'iiver Car- ÿ Lh psts Free.Cash or Credit\u2014171 Wellir gton Street.= + \u2018 Sa « Zin the Square, Sherbrooke, formerly occupied by the: _ Apply to when ments.\u2026 Dr A.= Millar.SHERHHUVKB.DA1u2 Ravons.TOE DAY, MACE 6, 1900 55660000 66955986 Blouses! ! _ \u2014\u2014_.We have received over 50 dozen of very Blouses, all ; pre\u201civ pre\u2018ix vane ny oO T.BELANGER, 10° Toi 45c to #4.00.- the latest.Prices 146 Wellington Street.~ WANTED: _ You NG- MAN WANTED-IRON \u201c Apply to The Jui ckes Machine Co.: The Record\u2019s -.Popular\u2019 Want Column.\u201cAdvertisements of Help Wanted, Situations Vaéant, Lost and Found, - Rocims To Let, Board and cother Miscellaneous Classified Advertise- mentr.REASOKABL 4 15 words, 1 day, 15 cents; each additional word, lc.\"the price of tive.Cash in advance.QUICK RETURNS AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS.If not convenient to send to REcorD office, call by telephone and messenger boy will be sent for advertisement.Answers can bé addressed care of SAS AAAAANAAAAANAAAAASAAAAN OAAAAAA SITUATIONS VACANT.HAVING \u201c some experience in Dry Goods and Groceries, speaking English and French.\"Apply M.McKechnie.LOST_ON OR NEAR E RATES: ' -Six days for Recorp if desired.LOST.® MARKET part of Oxidized Silver Jew- Finder will te rewarded same \u201cKK,\u201d Record] Square, elled Belt.by leaving Office.MOULDERS, bench, side floëur and heavy.work.WAN ED-\u2014- GENERAL SERVANT, small family, no washing or ironing; -good .wages.Apply Mrs.A.H.Anderson, 19 Montreal St.King and Grove Sts.,, with city Water, W.C.batbroom and priva:e entrance water, w.c., aud large yard.of the city MApp!y to - JOHN EDWARDS, 171 Wellington Si._|.» To Let ! 7 Room Apartment ia Dwellirg House, corner 7 Room » partment on Liverpo a St, with city Also several small tenements in different paits WANTED GENER VIL SERVANT.Partial care two young children.Apply Mrs.Edward Coders, 84 1Kirg Street.Are now vffe.COTTAS ES FOR SALE ! rooms, also bath room, water, Possession 1st May.street.A.F.PLANT.TO LET;# Semi-detached house, eontaining 8 hot and eold electric light, good eellars.No.65 London Apply to 8.G.CHURCH, or tu sat i Four semi u' tached frame Cottages, on Belvi- dere Street, She: brooke; convenient to- the new Rand Diill Works, in -excellent repair and.paying 10 v,c.net où $3,600, st which price they d.Appiy to : du LE BOSWELL, suc.Paton Mfg.Co TO LET! Store and Offices ! N ice large store.2 front offices.well lighted, business -centre, electric light installed.Immediate possession.Front office, $7.50 per month; \"office, $5.00 per month.TO LET.Two offices in the McKechnie new block, Wellington street, first floor; rear Apply to -M.McKECHNIE, 136 Wellington St._.Apply, 8S.TWOSE.The premises, in the Beckett Block, Merchants Bank.H.D.LAWREXCE | Please mention the RECORD answering advertise- OFFICES 10 LET.AFTER MARCH FIRST | To Let.À few very desirable offices yet to rent in the new Sun Life Building.Apply t C.C.KNIGHT, - \"General Manager, ti] Sherbrooke \u201cEsq, Treasurer, re eral Hoepita.Sherbrooke protestant Hospital TGOVERNORS FOR 1900: R.W.Heneker, Esq.Major [.Wo d, F.Austin, M D.8.Dresser, £sq , G.G.eryaut Rsq., Win: Farwell, Fsq, ¢.W.cate, Esq, A.8S Hurd, Esq., James Davidson, Esq., E.Hargrave, - EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.\u201d Major Wood, ¥.W.Heneker, Fsq., C.G, Bryant, Fsq., É.\u2018Hargrav., Esq.OFFICE BEARERS FOR 1900.W.Heneker, Esq., President; Major Wood, 1st t vice.President: James S.Mitchell, 2nd vice- President; Major Wood, Chairman \u2018of Executive Committee.E, Hargrave, Hon.£ecretary, and MEDICAL STAFF.\" DAILY ATTENDING STAFF\u2014Dr.F J, Austin, N.Worthington, (Dr.Williams acting for Dr.Worthington during his absence),:Dr W D, Smith, Or W A Farwell, » CONSULTING STAFF\u2014Dr HC Rugg, De \u20ac N Stevenson, br D A Rebingon, Dr R A D King, Dr D T Robertson, Dr Thos, Brown.De W W Chal- mers, Dr Thos McCurdy, Dr, MS Mrcdonnell, ASSOCIATE STAFF\u2014Dr E J Williams, Dr A F Foss,-Dr W Russell Thomas, Dr Bowen, Dr H Phiilimore, Dr S A Banfill.¢ SURGEON DENTIST.G E Hyndman.Esq.D8, LL S, LADY SUPERINTENDENT.Miss Alice E.Ste wart Graduate, Toronto Gen- NOBLE\u2014 MILI-AR\u2014At East Angus, March 4th, = RTHS.-At St.Ad.lphe, March 20d, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.F.À.Noble.a daugliter to Mr.and Mrs, James MARRIAGES.MeVET Y\u2014 HOLTHAM \u2014Atthe Methodist .Church, Leunoxville, on Tuesday, February 27th, by the Rev.F.A.Read, Mr.George Mc- _ Vety, cf Milby, to Mrs.Annie Holtham, of Huntingville.DEATHS.ALDRICH\u2014At the Windsor House, bion are: W.E.Hurd, Hatley; A.\u2018Devine, Megantic; Scote ley; R.A.Caswell.E.M.gus; Mrs.V.E.Valois, Mrs.son, Stanbridge.KER\u2014At Cheshire, England, on Feb.18tb, Captain John Ker, formerly of Sherbrcoke, aged 9} years, \u201cSherbrooke, en February 28th, Nellie M.Barrett, wife of G.E.Aldrich, aged 33 years.Among the late arrivals at ithe Al ezar, Hat isry, An- Janker- at FARM occupied by Cows, Two year-0'ds, Yeariings, Calves,.Wa, \u2018questing him to take precautions against ~the cholera, which had broken out-in his AUCTION SALE! \u2014ON\u2014 FRIDAY, MARCH 9th, 1900, The undersigned will sell by Public Auction MR.BLIE-AUDET, 1 mile west of Eustis, (on back road) ASCOT, without reserve, 2 Horses, good wo kers; 6 » ilck ns, See t'osters.Sale at John .J.Griffith, Auctioneer.Insure of Every Description, \u201c \u2014AL8O\u2014 Real Estate Agency.For list of properties see \u20183herbroeke; iaaette.\u2019 Odeil\u2019s Block, 67 Wellington St.Sleds, etc Terms liberal.1 o'clock p.m.\u2014 How Strauss Played the Chant.The: teacher who influenced Strauss most was one Joseph Dresliler, the choirmaster of St.Stephen\u2019s churech, in Vienna, who tried to get the waltzes out of the boy\u2019s head and put:in their place anthems and chorals.In this undertaking he met with indifferent success, for the worshipers in one of the Vienna churches were startled on a Sunday morning when there poured forth from the organ, filling the gloomy building by its enchanting notes, a waltz instead of the solemn (iregorian chant to which they were accustomed.It was Johann Strauss, Jr, wlio had taken the organist\u2019s place and | substituted his own favorite selection for the usual sacred music, much to the dismay of the pious folk and the amusement of the younger people in the congregation.\u2014Edward A, Steiner in Woman\u2019s Home Companion.Preventive Measures.A French prefect wrote to a mayor re- department.The mayor was rather puzzled at these instructions, which appeared vague to him, but after deep thought he answered that\u2019 he and his electors were prepared for the plague.Oa inquiring into the measures taken by.the worthy mayor in order to ascertain their efliciency, it appeared that he had caused as many graves to be dug as there were inhabitants.] The Indians of the interior of Bolivia wear shirts and hats made of the bark of a tree, which: is soaked in water to soften the.ber and then beater to make it plia- e.\u2019 .; THE PASSING OF YOUTH.Youth passes away E Like a sumuier\u2019s day, \u201c Glides into the past forever, And leaves but a trace, On the careworn face Of the days that return, oh, never! Like sunshine bright, \u2018\u2019Tis a beautiful light That shines on each life at its dawning, But it fades away As the passing day Or the dew from the flowers at morning.As we wander on \u2019 Through life\u2019s busy throng Do we know that our youth is going?Then good seed sow, : So that time may show A harvest of goodly growing.\u201c\u2014Marian lL.Kuhn in Weekly Bouquet.POLLY\u2019S HIGHWAYMAN.How a Girl Carried a Pistol, Prevented a Robbery and Befriended the Robber.0000000000000000000000000\" 0000000000000 00000000000 The Derringer was the first object _to catch my eye when I glanced casually into the pawnbroker\u2019s window.The little, | old fashioned pistol lay on a square of black: velvet between Lialf a dozen watches and a tray of forfeited rings.Its handle, delicately inlaid with silver; its stubby barrel, exquisitely engraved, and the absurdly low price marked on the ticket beside it all combined to make the pistol a temptation beyond my resistance.stepped within\u2019 and made it mine, think- (ing, as | put down wy money, of it banging by a blue ribbun beneath the scimiter, picked up by Dolly heaven knows where and how, that\u2019 made warlike one corner of her room.\u2018 When | gave Polly the Derringer, she was delighted.When ! spoke: of the blue ribbon, she sniffed.\u201cWell, hardly.I shall carry it,\u201d she said\u2014* \u2018that is, on dark nights when I go out alone.\u201d \u201cBut it won't shoot,\u201d lI objected.\u201cThe nipple\u2019s broken.*It will scare, and that\u2019 s just as good.I shall carry it.\u201d : And carry it she did, again and again.Once when I laughed at ber she shrugged her shoulders indifferently and returned: \u201cYou can laugh now, but just wait.Something will happen some time, and I'l) be glad I had it.\u201d Polly slipped the Derringer into a pocket of her long coat, took up her purse and the letters she intended mailing and marched down into the darkness of the street.She had not gone over half a square toward the drug store, whither she was bound for stamps, when & dark figure emerged from an alley she was passing and fell in directly behind her.Polly quickened her pace, and her right hand slipped down into the pocket of her coat and found comfort in grasping the \u2018pistol\u2019s butt.The man slouched up beside her.; ; \u201cPlease, lady, could you help a fellow out a bit?\u201d he asked gruflly.Polly shrank from him in alarm.\u201cI haven't anything,\u201d she said hurriedly and started to move rapidly away.He sprang about in front of her.\u201cGive me your pocketbook!\u201d he demanded, making an attempt to snatch it.But Pelly was on her guard and thrust the hand that held the purse behind her baëk.He seized her by the left shoulder and attempted to put a hand over her mouth.She slipped out the Derringer and thrust it directly in his face.\u201cTake your hands off, or I'll shoot!\u201d she ordered.The man hesitated, then stepped back.Polly covered bim with the pistol.- © \u201cI just think I'll keep you here and call for a policeman.Don\u2019t you try to run.If you do, I'l} shoot!\u201d - The man stood silent and unmoving.Polly looked him over indignantly.\u201cNow, aren\u2019t you &shamed of yourself, you great, big man, to try to hold up a woman ?\u201d she demanded.\u201cYou wanted money, of course.Well, why didn\u2019t you \u2018try to take it from a man, then\u2014some one of your own size ?\u201d Polly could see , that one foot was scraping uneasily on the sidewalk and | \u2018that he was looking down.\u201cI had to have money,\u201d, he said doggedly.\u201cI couldn\u2019t take it from a man.I ain't strong enough.\u201d \u201cOh, come, Low.You look big and strong.\u201d \u201cYes, but when a man don\u2019t eat\u201d\u2014 Polly saw his shoulders-go up.\u201cYou're hungry?\u2019 \u2018There was a sudden note of concern in her voice.- \u201c1 ain\u2019t carin about myself,\u201d he said indifferently.\u201d Then he added, pulling his hat down over his eyes, \u201cIt's the kids and\u2014and\u2014her.\u201d Polly softly, and the Derringer went down until it was pointing at the man's knees.\u2018Why don\u2019t you work?\u201d \u201cWhy don\u2019t 1 work?[I\u2019ve tried to get work.\u201d - He spoke bitterly.\u201cI\u2019ve been tryin for weeks.I \u2018tried all today.1 couldn\u2019t go home without money and see them, so l\u2019\u2014 He Spread | wide his arms.\u201cOb, 1 don\u2019t give a\u201d He caught \u2018himself \u2018 up sharply, then laughed recklessly.\u201cIt\u2019s all up.Shoot or turn me over to a copper.\u201d Polly gazed at his vague form for a full minute.Then the Derringer fell to her side, and she spoke decidedly: \u201cCome down here to the corner where there's a street lamp.! want to see your she added, seeing that he hesitated.He moved forward, and, side by side, they walked to where a gas lamp was darkness.- Then Polly saw a long face that had been untouched by razor for a week, a baggard face, with sunken eyes, and cheeks and a chin that had begun to droop.It was the face of a broken and starved man, and the look of recklessness upon it became its ally.The coat was: ly about the neck.\u201cYou say there are wife and children?\u201d Polly asked slowly.He nodded.\u201cBut.see here,\u201d be demanded roughly, \u201cwitat are you askin me these questions for?It ain't none of your business.\u201d \u201cOh.yes, but it is,\u201d Polly returned confidently.\u201cYou see, | want to know.You said they hadn't anything\u2014they were bungry.\u201d Again' the head nodded.\u2018sick,\u201d he added briefly.\u201cYou were trying to steal for them ?\"\u2019 \u201cIT couldn\u2019t let em starve,\u201d be returned apologetically, yet defiantly.\u201cOf course mot.You did just right.The man that'll steal for bis wife and ba- \u201cAnd she\u2019s bles it they're hungry is enough better ve Lee _\u2026 \u2014 - - : we \u2018 | 0000000000000000000000000 | WO derment than before.i \u201cOh, there's a wife and children,\u201d said | face.Oh, you've got to come, you know.\" -| sist making a feeble effort to overcome the .buttoned, and a pin beld the collar close- daritioss until such time as mounted jmes- I than the man that won't.\u201d Shd nodded ber head at him approvingly.| e stared at her in wondermput, and.his{loasely hung underjaw de dv \u201cYou think.so\u2014really ?\u201d he asked lowly.why, of course.\u201d nd\u2014and if you had a.\u2018wife kid you'd steal for \u2019em ?\u201d in earnest.\u201c dor.had a wife and some ste oO \u201cThat is, if they were hungry, = a d some 1 d.\u201d e| man\u201d scraped ome foot u pa ement nervously.\u201cThen you| think I aint so bad?\u201d \u201cBad?\u201d Polly spoke enthusigstically.\u201cWhy, you're good! '/You're finel}\u2019 e stared at her with the look who cannot understand.\u201cWell, queer un,\u201d he said.jut Polly did not even hear hi words.\u201cD you know, I think I owe you some- thi 2\u2019! she declared.\u201cI ought to have something for you to take and I où ht to have let you take it.|l didn't baie anything, and you didn\u2019t get any- thi 2 80 I'm in your debt.:N¢w, you th! and walk up the street with|me to oie where I live.1 want to pay rqu\u2019re a.b Fine | man\u2019s face showed even greater e some- 0 \u201cIf, you rd rath r call \">her stepped \u2014\u201cit's d the to put it that way.it aying a\u2019 debt.It\u2019s sometliir voice again grew soft, and she up and laid her band on his ar up?\u201d The man.turned his head away.\u201cOh, I\u2019ve forgotten that.I wish you had and bad got something.Noyv, come on.) - e man did not move.| = Polly tugged at his sleeve: ' Still lhe did not| move.Then she held the Derringer up in front of his face.\u201cCom I said she| lightly.\u201cSee, \u20181 can make y e looked down into the smiling face, his ps face\u2014Polly saw tears {on it\u2014 caught a bit of the smile he sa there, dore 1 tried to hold y with her.When they reached the house in vhich she lived, Polly | burriec within ere, this is yours,\u2019 * she said, holding a bill out to him.: e made no effort to take it, and Polly could see that his hands were Fisting t each other.; \u201cHow much?\" he askéd finally.\u201cOh, ;not much\u2014only $5.\u201d \u201cFive dollars! No, no; 1 ca it\u2014I can\u2019t!\u201d he cried brokenly.je, took one of the twistin lt take bands ut you kids,\u201d and thrust the money into it.* must.It's for the wife and th: she whispered.es, yes, for them,\u201d he said and his hand closed about the bill} | wi ere was a long silence.The man breathing heavily, and Polly was be- ei ing to feel as though she wahted to Sh e was the first to speak, i rs time that night she was \u2018i you don\u2019t wind, \u201d she said 5 I think I'd rather like to shake bands I u.\u2019 ! L held \\gerly, ve e 1 a seized.the hand Pol he to him.food night,\u201d she whispered.ething broke.hand speak '\u2014 He started, but son cau Len in his throat, and his voice Polly felt the fingers about her twitch , nervously.He tried to aga oy and again bis voice broke, urned ray into the Jarkness8t.Louis Star.A he Jolo Spear Market, The spear market is the most faisci ing diversion in Jolo.It is situat outside the main gate, and fron mor ing until the gates are closed the afternoon the market is thi wit n tives who have come in thei bi and spears.When com 3 wn their prices go up, but the bas gone the market sags.Geol 8 me | ot the curiously shaped are wonder ful |in their elegance and manship, for the finer ones | have and gold and ivory \u2018handles, whi blades are beautifully damascened.denly he dropped her hand, abo d a head down, hurried aw mon to the Moros of Sulu.One serpent ; shaped kris and the oth broad, \u2018heavy.cleaver, like a\u2019 b Once in awhile a little serpent ¢ with the handle at.right angles blade, like the \u201chandle of a pis brought in by a native.This knif weapon of the Celebes islands and uncommon in Sulu.Another une knife is, thre great campilan, which hand grip for: two hands and is got ly decorated with bells and colored hair and.gay ribbons.\u2014Cor.Chicag ord.Hungarian Cattle, The animals are bréd.on ranges ta) and are really quite wild, the hiding their offspring for.five er weeks, rn the woods, among bush som luded spot.\u2018 Fhe young of a fawn color at first, but gradually changes to a gray, creamy colc , finally th race.As on these ranges fences known, each herd is attended by t yas, or herdsmen, who are mounte the owboys on American ranches, ÿ safe, when the gulyas are absent, stranger to approach them.Fo härdihood, speed, strength-ahd durapce{ the Hungarian cattle ane doubted unrivaled, and \u2018they ca nd 'work on a worse quality 0 than any other race of cattle in Epr Their sole food, being the natural pas or herbage, they find on these rangés cept fin winter, whel they get hay.bree ing animals at this cy alone have grain given to them, but they alone get it.From living in this free, feral| state they are taken, in fact practically |captured, and in time broken in to work |and to bear the yoke.\u2014Good Words.A Tea Party In Darknes | There is a tradition to the effect that when domestic lighting by gas was still a novelty Sir Walter Scott introduted it into jevery room and staircase of the house that he was building at Abbots- ford and did so without provision for any unexpected failure, His entering linto possession was' made the occasion for a housd warming ion a scale of considerable magnitude, and in the very middle of the festivities all \u2018the lights suddenly Trent out.| The guests were left in absplute sengers could return from Melrose, whither they had been dispatched with.Inggruc | directly tions to collect all the tallow candles and tin sconces or candlesticks which the|village Contained London Times.somme mse - barb Ca A MOTHER'S Kiss When but * child.if cer l came to harm-\u2014 Perhaps * twas but a scratch upon my arm\u2014 I'd run to mother.and she'd always say, 2 *ll kiss it; then the pain will go away.\u201d = s Ah, ev ry time it seemed to i me that, though ¢ mark remained, it never burt me sol er loving kisses did for me more good any kind of ointment ever could.ng years have passed.1 may be childish yet.t youthful fancy I cannot forget, : 'or to my aching head \u2019tis soothing now 'o have those dear lips presse.upon my brow.or, 1 temember how since long ago slasped me in per loving arms, and, loï seem a cbild againjand hear her say, pain will go away.\u201d 8 City Independent.MORPHINE BEAT THE GAME.I Made a Young Gambler Quit While He Was a Winner.je] see gambling i is running wide open in lorado again,\u201d said a ttleman of peka.\u201cI don\u2019t suppose, t ough, it is wide open now as.it was in the late oi bties.| was in Manitou every sum- r at that time, and the high games that used to run at \u2018some of the \u2018clubs would be an eye opener.to the gamblers the present day.Cattlemen were making money then, as were the miners, and they used to meet in Manitou and try for edch'other\u2019s pocketbooks, with the result that the professional gamblers got the ney: #1 remember how one young fellow was made fo al a winner against his will is name was Rich.He was a nephew of one! of the big reaper men, and his talks kept him supplied with money, a regular allowance.He\u2018 had been gam bling every cent of it, letting bills pile up for hotel and livery and everything else.His people sent word that they wouldn't send any more money o trouble he\u2019d have he creditors were just about ready to jump on to him, when one night he made a big | inning.He was playing faro in the club that\u2019s torn down now.It -used to, stand over from the depot and was the place for high play.Lo.{1 suppose\u2019 he had $4,000 or $5,000 in tront f him when bis ing to persuade him to quit.He wäs just like all the rest: of them, going to break the bank and all that sort of thing and hé wouldn\u2019t quit.: \u201cIt was a red hot night for Manitou and with the excitement and all Rich had pulled\u2019| off his coat \u201cand rolled up his sleeves, There was a doctor among his friends, and though he hado\u2019t said anything to Rich, | suppose he felt a responsibility, \u2018because - the young fellow had come out here for his health and had been referred to the Manitou doctor by the doctor he had at home.\u201cl was watching the play, though 1 didn\u2019t know any of the people.1 saw the doctor turn his back to the crowd for a- minute and fiddle with something he had taken out of his pocket.Then be walked over to Rich and put his hand on his bare arm.\u2018You need a sedative,\u2019 he said.Quick as a flash he took the hypodermic syringe he had in his hand and fired a charge into Rich's arm.: \u201cRich said \u2018ouch' and \u2018grabbed at the place where he had been pricked, but the dea) was going on, and be turned to that again.Before half the cards were out, | his head settled en the table, he commenced to draw good long breaths -and was asleep.- \u201cThe doctor - took the chips, cashed them in, then took où wrote a receipt for the money and gave it to another friend of Rich\u2019s to keep.Then he took Rich, loaded him into ja carriage, took him up to his office and watched over him until he came around the next day.Rich paid his bills, but he did no more gambling in Manitou.he on let him *\u2014Denver I CT play again.\u201d publican.Flattory is like a fairy | tale; even though one does not believe it, one listens T willingly to it.\u2014Fidele Blatter.Time moves alung at the same old pace 00 matter.whether yonr watch is run- sing or not.\u2014Chicago News: | re \u2014 | : ow It Excels irtues That Meet he Most | Obstinate Cases.7 | The Great Spring Medicine | for Every Home.! 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