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[" VOL.V.NO.10.CHINESE AGRE TE \u2018CUDAHY CASE.EE TO DEM ANDS| | | PARLIAMENT.Trnrcusrer = 1 | |BOY IS SAID TO IDENTIFY ONE Segslons Were, Held His Baggage Fa Falls in tothe| | KIDNAPPER \u2019 PE 1 | Two J 5 ; \u2014 Omaha, Neb., February : 20.\u2014One \u2018oi | pa _ Yesterday.Cr Hands of -the Enemy.the [three men in the Cudahy kidnapping | oo RI \u2026.plot has been arrested.Fatward Cud- Waldersee\u2019 s Prepara ons for a Big Exped lon Wor Hou ADJOURNED 1 To MEET om een L aap gust | jr., has posititely identified the i k.: Ç ae ; THE: B TISH GENPRA J (prispner.He said: \u2018\u2019This is the man | r er 5 ~~ ried the- Count Into Yielding.AGAIN THURSDAY.< PASSED ON.THE TRAIN [\\he| dsked me to pet into his wagon.: - War See etary Brod ¢ 2.LE Ottawa,\" February 20.\u2014For the - first - À ; The \u2018e is,no doubt about the is the \u201cPékin, February 20.\u201cPrince Chihg and General hate signalli ed the Chinese | nce the term began, Parliament Po.T° AHEAD.a man.\u2019\u2019 The police refuse to divulge the Li- Hung Chang have received a telegram [new year | hy calling \u201cupon Li Hung: yester y held two sessions.Practically ur _ prispner's- name.Edward Cudahy, the i or g 2 Londoii Feb | \u2014( Special.).A des A ) .which virtually means that the Chinese | Chang, Wh to be in \u2018much bet- the entire afternoon was occupied with h om Pr he B millfonaire packer, who paid $25,000 in will comply with all the demands) of the ter health.: : the dispussion of the amendment brought pate from trio Says the 5 at gold for the release of his son, states t asserted tha \u2018the Germans in, on the motion to go into supply.by | Klip River, on Feb.18, derailed a train; that! the aman.under aarest had been \u201cPH! powers, although they still desité in-| It is now.A .I : shot.formation on a few minor points.The | will twin the railroad \u201cover to the Rri- Mr.M cLean, East York: My.Maclean containing G neral Kitchener's \u2018baggage, identified as the man who accosted higp Colpuinl Sect etary Chanmdherlair a for am hour and a-half upon the | The train Was: preceded by another on |in font of the \u201cCudahy residence -and er lai joreign envoys look forward confidently tish at the lend: of \u2018the m formed the House that a 1 , r ; proc to the absolute campliance by Thursday US.DISAPR of the natiopalization of some who| kept- hint) company in the house to : : : A | of Canadu\u2019s railways, onJargi which whidh he was Hriven on the nigh t of the setting forth the intentions of the Cov- were better than ever before tendered to - \\ - - \u2018Washington, Felr 20.Minister or | : ut the latest.semng ary his remucks of lust weck in the \u201c+ An armored tipin drove_oif the' Foers | hdjetion.Mi.Cudahy said \u2018the prix.Afar unistration of tho | vanquished.has Se tite Lo don, Feb.20.\u2014In the House of the two.republics, but ho said: a pattle- Coramons yesterday Secretary Broderick | ment would not be accelerated by'tru- .gave an official denial of the story that culerit language, but by the combinatä orders had been issued that all Boers of a strong army capable of commanding \u201cin.khaki uniforms - \u201cwere] to be [respect and termis not derogatory ~ .to cither the victors or the vanquished.\u2018 in- \u2018War Secretary Broderick, who followed : ation | declared that the terme offered the a itchener was a passenger.ri Chi ind Li Hung {Chang | Conger hes heen instructec rine ing | secured ovory thing, oner| also had [been identified by one of mew South African colonies had lready on.parole bad been a di ue fdilure.have bean greatly warried by the pre communicate to the foreig -jsame c nnection.MTHere seemed no dis-' but not | till the | ean gr his servants Who saw the letter demand bean drafted, but had not been issued, He appealed to the ition to stop- - parations for the expedition into the in- |l\u2019ekin the feeling of the United States position on.the part of the Government on the derailed ÿ rai in deference to the opinion of eneral the delivering \u201cof - mischievous spgechés, terior and they hive strongly urged the Government that farther hostile oxpedi- ltô tak note of the amendment.Mr.| > {ing \u2018the ransom thrown upon the Cud- ; I\u2019 court to, yield, pointing out that]other- |tions should not be indulged in at .this who followed Mr.Meclean, ap- .FO UR Bo BO IES FOU D.ahy jlawñ, and by another person whose Kita one ond Sir Alired Milner, that and the circulation.of pamphlets, hioh _ = | , ; : : yet opportune.| did an immense \u2018jampant of harm -in Rogge the\u2019 dismemberment of the Epnpire [time | .galed for consideration of \u2018such an all- y N name he will not make publie for the When the debate on the address © in [South Africa.=.i i ant issue, though he felt that he present.Much mystery surrounds the reply | to thie King's speech at \u2018 the open- Ju dofendini the- Gove ent Lo inst ; = \" [could pb agree wih al he Statament ® vo RE or.RE 0 ENING THI, CUM oe ber the leg | kidnapper.d Ny ing of Parliament was resumed, \u2014 Mr.[the charge of failing t¢ Feini Gen- Tu k.BERLAND MINE GOES ON.cla RO > Herbert Henry Asquith, Liberal, the [eral Kitchener, Mr.Bro wick said 30,: .- This dew Mr.Blair, and he replied at { Vancouver, .B.C., Feb.20.\u2014Six_ hun.|Mittbd to be made public on the case, former home secretary, characterized the [0 horses hed Léon tout within =~ = Co some length, finding fault with the way dred feet helow the ground, and over à ulthqugh _it \u2018has heen learned that the apeecl) of Mr, Cha mberlain y wd day | three months, and they oped by the Ce \"3.; [in which the amendment had, been ex- thousand yards from the foot of shaft]drrest was made, Saturday night.evenitlg as @ revival of the \u201cBillings [end of March to lave increased G Ce ge to.5 ; rere _ LE [ ; | ï ce + Ÿ don ds a pire lo.cr Ne Tn title ging of mon de hav THE JAPANESE.= gate of the general clections.\u201d He repu- Kitchener's mounted igre.by 20,000 L Short One.cy ) pposite po ing yesterday afternoon, as seldom have : diat, Le suggestion that the i- men, Le - Te yey ms of! such amerkdment.- mo Ottawas Fab.20.\u2014( Special: )\u2014The tid an men had to work.MANY PETITIONS OF ¥ ARIOUS Militia Department have decided to: es- several.Jo hope of saving life Toronto, February 20.\u2014\u201cNot a Japan- iscussion was participatel in by animated thom, but they slaved away, [se ipnigrant has entered Canada since , members, including Messrs.Bor- [in the face of dangers that \u2018would appal\u201d Augyst last.They have not been per: a \u2014_ - _ KINDS WERE PRESENTE D.© tablish a school of infantdy \u2018in Montreal |den, Blair, Monk, Heyd, Bourassa and an ordiriary man, in heroic attempt.to |Mitted to leave.Japanese ports for that | \u2018SPE AKS AN G NEL dred years of union.hés an ki -.Quebec, February 20.\u2014There wan a for.the henelit of officers who cannot go .- Clarke Wallace.Mr.Monk made reach th.bodies \u2018of \u201ctheir fellôw.miners, [PSFPPR, said Mr.Shimizu, the conpul- « \u2018tried to speak Trih in this House until z very short session où the Legislature to St.Johns.| quite a fie y apcoir Finially the amend- who perished- in Friday\u2019s explosion.Four |genetnl of Japan \u2018in.\u2018Canadn, \u2018today.| .now.\u2019 ; \u2014 esterday aiferhoon, the only business * down and the House.\u2018bodies vo so far heen\u2019 recovered.After | Why4 Because our nation cannot.afford I toh Nationali t i H Mr.John.Redmond % wired whet} Liansacted Leing the presentation lof pe.the brattices in the level between shafts |to endanger tho friendship at prosent r 8t In House Mr.William Abraham, oe of the Welsh tion avored undoing the annexs on of - i i titions and the report of the special KANSAS WOMA KILLED.| \"de election case of 5 and 6.had heen pushed open, the first [oxisting in «+ mercial and other rela | of Commons: - members, had not add sod the House copamittee named the varidus \u2014camindit- : , made their -returns to body food was that of Duncan MeInnis, thong ro on Hanada de than, for] - - [in 1886 in -Welsh.| = \u2019 tees.e S Jer, with a recommendation for fn Scotch miner, who ntl the dake: « \u2026 few Inwdreds or, thous | ob M mec To this t -.Among the petitions presentecdsy cere: - | WAS onesie mh HUSBAND'S de Sue hry.\u2019 roses near a coms junds | of owr \u201cpeople who may wait to [FIRS TIME SINCE UNION .\u2014 Ale i Somes, plied the que ou From C.T.Harnay \u2018and others, ol SALOON.- : On motion, of Sir Wilfrid Laurier it Japanese helper.These two were.lying\u2019 inwnigrate to whore they are not want- SPEAKER STOPS HIM: | tation from the Welsh lahguage, be - So = Ottawa, asking incorporation under the\u201d Leavenworth, Kansas, February 20,\u2014 | was agreed that today there should be | oh their backs, clos together, with their ed.\u201d on, Feb.20.\u2014Mr.Thomas Q\u2019Don- inaigted! that Mr.O'Don: 1 could | Lo \u2019 (1850.- name of the \u201cQuebec Northern Railway Mrs.Rose Hudson, \u2018wife of John Hud- [no session.3 - oo | hands up to their foreheads.They wera \u2018Ypu are very friendly with Britain?\u201d nell ationalist, created a sensation in{be allowed to proceed.- af 7 Company.\u201d son, a \u201cjoint\u201d keeper at Milwood, four- Tbe |supplementary estimates were [found in their stall in No.6 workings, he.wha asked., the House of Commons yesterday after-| Mr.O'Donnell began to|apéak in Bag - 2 From.Rev.Eulodye V.Paradis, and teen miles north of this city, was shot brought \u2018down and the report of the neñrest to those of No.5.\u201cOh, my, yes.\u2019 RE À noon rising to address the Hopso in|lish, and reasserted his right ae > Ë others, asking for incorporation of] \u2018Les and instantly killed last night during o |ceerctar} of state was laid on the table.\u201cThere gre no marks of burning, and tho \u201cWhat about Russia?\u2019 Gaelic The Speaker called him to! order presentative of an Irish consti oy 2 lrtité Soeurs de Ste.Famille \u201d | - [rsid upon her husband\u2019s saloon.One| The nating of tho estimates was ac- |cénclusid ntheyeforg is that they: were Mr) Shimizu laughed a morry little [after he had spoken three or four seu-|and ns a member \u2018of « nation till pos- .- A : From Eugone Alexamdte Doriony who lof (he raiders was_ slightly wounded.compplis with the greatest celerity.|syffocated by the aftér-damp.They had |lough.\u201cOh, 1 am not permit fed to say tences) reminding him that to speak [sessing a language of itefown, to ad- 1 , wants to hdd the words, \"le St, Ours\"! lfudson had [been wamed to tlone his Good pre was made and the House evidently moved, But a few steps from.nuything about that.\u201d Irith wes \u2018av unknown practice in| the dress the House in hie native .ho to lis name.\u201c| place, but refused.About ten o'clock, adjour early.their work when overcome.Mr Shimizu in looking for Toronto { House) of\u2019 Commons.At, this point the Speaker stopped him © _ From the trustees of the parish pi St.three en entered and celled, fer drinks.Ît wak decided that when the House | Owing] 0 the difficulty of avorking manufacturés.suitable for export 10° Ja- Mr.O'Donnell, however, contin to peremptorily.Sevaral othér Irish .- ; , Paul de Montreal,\u2018 for ariendments - to Then thay were served they rapped on- adjou od .should stand.adjourned vtr foontirinat ly in, he.dense atmosphere of Dan.Rubber goods and aveles ure al- | speak iin Irish, greatly to.the delight of | hexs denounced the limitation to E Rr the law respecting construction af tha.the counter, {evidently to givo a signal.| til Thus | the pit t was several hours after the ready] largely \u201cdealt in, a a tionialists around him.imposed hy the Speaker.|.= - ye i church \u201csacristy and\u201d Presbytery «i the Hudson juraped from behind the har and.G A discovery of Molnnis\u2019 body that two er eet dhe peaker severely requested him to INJURIES NOT 8 - , barish of St.Paul.- : sled with one of the men.Mis.more hodies were found.These have not{ esist.j ;\u2018 Lr : 3 ous.; Æram Hon.P.Unmenu snd ofbers, Haden, attracted by \u2018the noise, ran PERSONALS & BRIEFLETS.yet.been; identified.| \u2018They are mangled | USSIANS FRIENDLY.Beh ous [Bedmond, - the Natignalist The Jeune nu MoKoag, who met ° :asking for incorporation under the; hame île a mob + almost ond recognition.The work of! ; er, =\u201d \u2018\u201c\u2018Fhere- is no written\u201d or[| With \u20ac roug: treatanén ut the - | \u201cQuebec and James Bay, Railway| Co.\u201d pre g into the roam a while masks, | Mr.Xe ahara Poriie is laid up with an enidea ek to recover the bodies is now | BV BT THAT NISUNDERS TAN unwritten rule against a momber [using oi \u2018supposed friends, on Monday night, - From J.-A.* Wallace abd others ask entered in ariwer to the signal.attack Of grippe and tonailitis.proceeding from hoth No.5 and.-No.6° Ww ; Toby Rs x the language which is wiost familiar to|as related in \u2018yesterday Recorfl, in - _ ing for incorporation of.the Woltes Lot- | In the melee, that followed, a shotgun | Mr.Geo.G: Foster, K.c., Mantreal, [sliaïts, and it is expected that many ive 0 non o To St Toh him.T once heard à member of the New | likaly to recover speedily from -his im., : , hiniere and Megantic Railway, | which one of; the men | eatiod was clis- Was in flown yesterday.nord of the bodies will be recovered he- burg as receiv ed by on t ; a Zenland House of Representatives speak juries.The severe blow o the side = of | i From the Restigouche Boom (\u2018ol for charge d.'The contents-strick Mrs.Hnd- - Today is Ash Wednesdny and a legal fore morhing, ws : o oe \"ed by \"© ses ary : in the|Maori language.\u201d .the.bead, which -his .apeailants dealt © un act to authorize them to do huginess, , tearing off the top:pf her head: hank a 1d court holiday.As a result of the investigation of the] + ° a morning, doscribing the The Speaker \u2018There is no rule dn the with a heavy.club, has left \u2018him fof the 1409 © crect booms and piers in the [Province Williom Webb, one of the' raiders, was probable ;cause of the explosion, many [een ha \u201cMC sien press, ag very con: | subject, but there is no precedent dur | present somewhat distiguepd, qe HS of Quebec.struck in the\u2019 shoulder by as revolver Mr.H.W.Rich was in Marbleton, theories have been advanced.Ond em ciliat y toward the United States, de.ing the existenca of tho Hous of |Com-] - \"| A +.A Fram the corporation of the village of bullet.Nearly » hundred - shots wore where he has \u2018established u studio, yes- ploye of the mine said that some Scotek: Dani > of .he ney action Wo th ¢ [mons for a mener peaking anytli ne - DELEGATION IN JUBBEC.- ot LS Grand Mere, asking inco: (poration| as -à fred.Hudson carried his dying wife in- | te:day.| wines hpd been in the habit of, , Using ou m foverment, and genera > ot but English\".\u201cA delegation from the Sherbrooke City town.~_lto an adjoining room and the moh re- Mrs.Jobn Mullen, of Burlington, A extra heavy blasts, apd had been.repent- comes nd Le Pr ca fully ons Li Mr: Edmond Laws.Nationhiin em Council is in Quebeo tod y, aud will ne _ From J.S.Lauglois and other] hoot tired without, wrecking the.joint.jacthe guest of her brother-in-aw, Mr edly warned 10 reduch the charge for the on e ' n 0 re arefu yy ot \u201c her fof North Kildaie, pointed out that interview the Government thie after VE and shue manufacturers, asking tp be \u2019sheriff Everhardt, who went to Mil RF.Collins.© |blast.An exceptionally heavy blast, the des ve or reo ng is nat ee i Ne Jthe Irish chieftains biicro, the ack of An effort=will be made larrive at an di: - incorporated under the name df \u2018{Asso- wood, has s ured - faux prisoners, two \u201c| miner cldimed migh have caused the .oe 1 -to t w fal adindic | union, were invited by the House of agreement by - which the new « ciation des Manufacturers de Chaugsures oh 0 are \"John and Henry Wilson, The ay nual meeting of the Modical As: explosion, and especially if it-ran into « a \u201chh Bras Xe ie ei ! i Commas to speak in Trish.Ll House may he erected on site sulpcted 7 7 sle Quebec.\u201d - : Ï s.\u2018There were no women sociation will be held tomorrow night.small compartment f gas, so prevalent ion qf the question on this side, just} he Speaker\u2014 \u201cNot in the one hun-\" hy the city.oo \" c ; - rp Jours ich was composed of far- Important business will be considered.Fin all cod] mines.Another theory is that: ol ow countervailing duty mit suspend- | _ oc | \u2014 Sef _ i .ed far nine months to permit negotia- \u201c°° \u2014\u2014 \u2018 CTL .in disguise.\u2018There\u2019 is much excite- High Constable Moe returned -yesterda; the explosion was canised by dust, but | ; \u201cvcinl troatv \u201cfor fee mar IX 0 AFF.RIKANDERS REF SE men In Sieg And farther trouble ie \u2018an- [from Méntreal, having escorted Bishop | as.the niine is said th he a very wet one tions or a commercial treaty to go, for- , = + aa NOT ticipated.{ Co to St.! i -# ] - PRESIDENT OF BUND C N' T Col mn LS ward.The désire was partieulasly ex- 1 = incent de Paul Penitentiary.thik does, not carry mich weight.Many | °° hi .of the.white miners are disposed , to pressed at the cabinet this morning, [| cppuler SU _ «= _CO-OPERATE \"WITH PIE } A The nèrt tramp of the Sherbrooke \u2018 that every means he used to prevent in.LL.7 Ly PH wer, | THE SHERBROOKE VICTORY.[Snow Shoe Club will take place Friday, plane the Chinese - the disaster: temperate expressions against Russia fn [I] ~~ ~ = B Cape Town, February 20.Ab her Feb.226d, leaving the Magog House at) | the American press and in Congress, till of.the ss \u20ac .= 1-8 ident of the Afrikander/Bund, | The Quebec Telegraph, in referring to 8 d\u2019elock.Cut \u201cBl PS > RECRUITS.the first irritation can have time to AA heu decided it ia impossible for hie | the Crescents: Sherbrooke tee An interesting hockey match bn cal JOA ; ad SHERBR OKE RECORD | 7 - ë ; ie vo men on each sidé were resting hockey match in aie .\u2014\u2014 vértisements { tx jte cooperate with let Delots peace pu mn the mateh, which on the |the Hospital, between the I.T.Bank, ra SAIL TRON.TALIFAX ON FRENCH TEMPERANCE MEASURE Let, Board i op Wasted, Stations Vaan ad\u2019 9e Fone Fal - _ = .comraittee, but he has offered the} gon whole was very clean, and the Quebecers head off ce, and braneh offices, will take : MARCH 20 ON THE J pone St onal ap tor REASONABLE RATES\" .| + 5 £ oo stituted authorities hie services th pro- took their ses cod-nat wredly.There place this \u2018afternoon, at 3,30 o\u2019clock, - ; MON rTFORT.ili ste 5 coms ® vat 16 cbnts for 15 words 1 da h add | di.HN.hE \u2018 1 .mote the restoration of peace on lerms 8 : Montreal, Feh.20.~The Elder-Demp: |\" 85 notes that \u2018lor the past fifteen So r yi additions wor cent.© days for the ÿ - honorable on both sides.1 Vas & very large attendance of spectators The next hockey match in the\u201d sénior | ster Iino have been notified hy cable that Yo there has been a steady \u201cincrease of price o Cash in advance.1-1 à .: {und it takes au Sherbrooke crowd to{g T.agus will be held at Lennoxville {their steamer Montfort, commanded by alcoholism in France, for the seemingly \u2019 QUIOK RETURNS AND SATISFAOTORY RESUL ° \u2018 .x ROKER BUYS MORE\u2019 PRORERT)Y.shout, expecially when it \u201cTn to boot: on Wednesday, between Bishop's College Captain B.p.Evans, Iwill sail from contradictory reason that disease swept : Answers can be addressed care of Record if desired, 7 ,- He la Apparently Preparing to Eg ing a the visiting team, iy 3 ee School nd Lennoxville clubs, |Hulifax on March 20, with the Canadian off the French.grape-vines and produced .2 mr Fe _ in land.by dE 5 ! d voi vas so mue that Reports from all parts of the country J recruits for General Baden-Powell's Afri- | ey of SOMA wine, causing.the t SITUATI 7 | \u201c London, February 20.\u2014Richard Croker W mes it next to impossible al.|tell of the uopresedented depth of tho [tan police.The MonffortTis now being | introduction of cheip and strongly al 08% VACANT.__ (MEETINGS AND sie is increasing his.landed possessions \u201cin most to folle the 0 kidioon of the.snow.Unless March thaws are numerous, fitted out at Livery I to accommodate hati subst tes.A ny law poeme D-CARPENTERs TO \u201ccon.ATTENTION y E.\u2018England.He has bought an ol mil at puck, and two or thie times.it struck [the spring freshets will, also, he \u201cun.1 00 mon.\u2018 is tended 40 art ve sorrective by vy Ap- cial meetin Sin ENS >.No.OC Lotcombe: from Ju resldent he y a, the net before the Crescent goaler had precede ed,\u201d | couraging the use of liquor ; strong in 5j Lake - 16, Knights of the Mac bees, wi i be + ne po own a Court Hill, rhich | 295; idea of its whereabouts.| A spotial meeting of Aberdeen Tent, MADE DEAT CERTAIN.aloohol and promoting the use of wine, | i held in Foresters Hall, lon Thureday, _ nerlooks Moat house and the grinds re _ No.16, | Knights of the Maccabees, was cider and beer,\u201d which are classed as | WANTIED\u2014A HOUSEMAIL.APPLY Feb.lat, at 8 p.m.shatp.1 around it.This house was recently rec] 5 pra Tho pem held on| Saturday évening last, whem\u2019 ST.JOHN, N.B; S HCIDE.EMPTIES \u201chygienic\u201d beverages.This is done by} Mre.|W.A Farwell, 37 Comnjercial |- a built and refwnished by a local land F-F, GARDEN ELECTED.Mr.Edy ard H.Hollingsworth, Deputy A REVOLVER INTO HIS BODY.increasing the tax on alcokol, and reduc- gtreet.| Sherbrooke Count Supreme Commander, was presént.Three } St.Jolin, N.B.Féb.20:\u2014Roht.W.[ing it upon the \u201chygienic beverages.\u201d ; et his [heart | Vancouver, B.C., Feb.20.\u20141.F.Cur- ; s runt vemer, and Mr.Croker has set bis caudidatgs.wero initiated into the ordey, Connor, of this city, agent here for the |The law will make n-very material ro.VANTED=GIRL TO DO GENERAL Assoclatio | - 3 | upon it and: is striving to make terms | den, Independent, defeated |.Macl\u2019hor- dida .the auf .5.8 for securing, it.Mr.Croker clearlÿ has 800, Opposition labor candidate in the land seven applications.for membership Consumers\u2019 Cordage Company, suicided duction in the cost of the common red housework.Small \u201cfamily.Apply te \"Thu aufinal mesting of the-Shtrbrouke = à 7 .oo ingenti os of abendoning bis English provinoial bye-election ; yesterduy_.by [were accè ted.~ - i this morning in n barn attached to bis wine served in all {French families.Mrs.ter, Wolfe stress.© Livieral Avsoctation_ will be held ÈS, a \" Alfred's Saxon corner.320 voi .The voting Was Oar: den, Mr.Mrs.G I residence \u2018on Adelaide street.To fired | ee es W , SERVANT February arnt, in Polletier's Hall) aleighto'ulock.\u2019 § ) Taper on wo cher at pis gates, and in- 1, 941; ,cPherson, 1,621.\u2014, | tained nd Mos.ioorge Belanger lens.five shotg from a de some at his SUPELEMENT re AT oo ÉD-\u2014GENERAL y SERVANT.OMcers for cusuing year.will be elected.All À.\u2018 harassing him rid atlv.M v : t hdad and; some at hiq4 heart.Tlis father {/ttawa, lNebruary \u2014Bupplementary 1 - ! Liberals invited to attend Co J z come tax ussessors pre or I WOULD REA NATIO AL CRIME.antly; onday \u2018evening, at heir home was foun der of the well known Connor's estimates were yésterday afternoon 4 Queen street 2 : _ & for contributions to the war in East .Bherbrooke.It was in a Way à \u2018 brongh£ down b fon.Mr.Fieklin TT HMHOOKEY NY TOM = _ finishing the campaign, but he ig re- | Ottawa, .February 20.\u2014Mr.Bourassa |family re-union.All of Mr.Belanger's rope walk.A hrothey is John Connor, Legs \u2018À Ji 8: ' (108 |WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, A GOOD (GEN- _ ° oe \u201c 2 | B pairing and improving his propert, dnd oid in Parliament yesterda \u2018that to al {large far ily of sons and daugliters were i contractor of Ottawa.ey wa _ tion \u2026.80.000 oral ee à Apply to Mrs.1, A}.© sevior K.T.League match.|, = : increasing his acreage, and evidently ex- low Canadian railroads to pass into the { present, excopt Dr.Belanger, and one E ALEXANDRA'S COU Bufialo Sport a \u201c40,000 Bayley, 29 Melbourne street.\"MINTO RINK, LENN XVILLE.\u2018 pects to live and die among \u2018the Saxons, : \u201chands of Ameticans would i national (son, whd is a friar st Artlinbaskaville.QUE EN, A RT.Posie wien edhe 0000 : MINI > = ike Willigm Waldorf Astor.| \\erime.; 1?the Americans jowned them Mr.L.Belunger, Mr.and Mus.Pou.d glen) Febuary Queen Moxon Pubtic' tuiklings, teas pr FOR SALE.WEDNESDAY EVE., EB.20TH.+ .Co em ep : {and found they could iricredse their div- |liot, M .H.Gendron, Mrs.Alfred |\" y r when the | EEEVS \u20ac Ln .HOUSE FOR SALE\u2014DWELLING - 5 GIVES A QUARTER OF A MILI iON.i idends! by wiping ont the political dii- Lanctot | d a number of othets were al- [icin petied, and yo not Si-poser to on \u2018the St.Mangice river \u2026- 50,000 | \u201chouse! situated at 44 London St, pre._ -.I.Pe .- , New York, Feb.20.\u2014A contril ution! gijence between the two countries they [so preset It.take part 4 in te functions, ue re x ine in all \u201c2120000 sently| owned and ocoupisd by the un- Bishep's College Sehoel .i illion dollars] ky oo d to db: Hen King has! insisted upon making 1er a aking .8 .a \".ve.à ; A of a quarter 0 er B Uhiver- would find pears or Ce : uk \u2018The aÿt meeting of the season of the Prominent figure at Westminster and Era | \u201cersigned, containing 8 roome.Bath .eo.Lenaexvilte.\u2014 : kef to Brown Lipiv to t tion o itica \u2018 > : i .Al î .RS «02 Sa an anne angle une né masse a he Lu Afro ni ai [in en trade 5 pren for spa | | WRATH PROBABILITIES.| ro be SLIT AL owssion 0 cers.Langs, is cs, ; : ! dinner oi the Brown University |4ercolanial - Railway, it- had run yesterday afternoon ( i Gras) at [of ran distinction when the Col- | Fe y - furt ticula I J wl | TO LET.\u201cAlumni Society of New York, hel at chat way for vers by the Conservatives \u201cSimcoe Lodge,\u201d the elder; of ee a of - perte a eos The de next, 24 hours, issued by the Meteor Eadie] particulars SPRY to James fo ler HOUSE A TES SEE t Club.Co the Liberals thought A, N.Worthington.pre were five ]Queen\u2019s i st In al of state has bu oo ind EN A aot, ro ii Creat Olle re .fod rg or fair to = e themaeves tables, and some very lively and \u201csin-'{been stimpilated, and the King is mak- Fresh to strong.westerly to uortd- leap \"OR.TO FENTE ne roour.py terraced Grounds._ | - , ; : te 8.20 1 resti After the regulation ing full Use of: her popularity, and \u201cthe [westerly winds; fair and a little colder; | Belvidere strest.- Possession lst of pply to Thos.Cowan, Cor\u2019 ng jan l'he C.P.R.train \u2018due to arrive at a chance in turn.teresting| games._ Belvidere streets.J p.m., wes an hour late last evening ow- .two ho us, the winners were found to Court, .instead of heing reted,- by [local snow fhuries.May.|Apply to C.Gordon, : Nb.28 _ | ing to a break-down.of the engine } z be:- Of the club prize, Mrs.Lomas; the the Prince.of Wales\u201d net, will he strong- EE Ep Montrpal street.: MISCELLANEOUS.st 5 Lake ©.[viai ize, Miss Lockett, and the }ly influenced by the Queen's will and FOR SALE, TO RENT.\u2014HOUSE, 15 The delogation from the Baste, I, it x ve om © fender \u201ctrom pe aku ; .prize, Mrs.Cwruthers.taste.This is.the judgment of those in| Sanborn street, South Ward.All mo-|HOUSH FOR SALE-26 BROOKS \u201cGreat - \u2018bargains in small photographs.ships\u201d Agricultural Association w A.K: MeDougall, agent for the |Light refroghments were.served, and.the daily éontact with.the Sovefeign.and |- dern conveniences.Apply to E.Syl-] etreet,, 8 rooms.- AH modern conven- Greater bargains in -lurger Photographe.rel atone the Government.|: fy oko wp.it is good augury for che new reign.veer, tary \"nual dps\u2019.Demise {H.W Bich, 1 Vols mr ay their case -before the Gov | at.Metropolitan Life Insurance! Company.little pet - \u2019 A Po 7 ; 7 : ; i i Po 4 a - ae PN NS à Wo X NS A oon TA re 213 2 EY 2 - - EN a pr SU mn 3 J Pp he ed Yon] Ne NA 2 5 27 tre ORGUE had 12% We » POR) Ae ag 5 D SCANS ru i NE uo a Roa pe © RP >, RS x v3 Li yd ho UN AN th Tw SA 3 Pals Aa > a + ROC VON NS oY a\" CN 2e ~ SNe 0 Ce, ad x] SRE Cri der dé aah a a aE Cr enema oun al +i > 2 > SR A » AT NI IE NAIR Tl a a Se .ELL .oa IN .Se ne ; ; : 11020 the mme es: - enh - Vee ee eam Cie wie ape ne EEE Ç sor xe Fe atl - .- Jus Lig a ee SE To x Ca 2e: BENG Sos EadaES] 2 ¥ hin in Lite arms SA AUS ar ques oe po ST ge acer 700 tres Tl, sx Let dE SE 0 ri ory Hs oo Be oy QE mr - - ms sig wa CR, = Eau ve aT > RUE pl Eek % ar a F ni EE ET TE SE ES pese rc Te Me es ee ATEN \u2019 .# - pi aela aif do REE | oils .oat aint Fae ps 3 rye PAE , A AXE od - i MEE, er 1 -s ue 041 12 04 ; terra ace = \"por -ee me °° - x Au Me pA, rr \u2014\u2014 + re pr TW TIRE re me SERRA 1b uel 1 © .; , Tar whe 00 + 1 vy LS I + SL.2 4 oy : d ot SR iS Pat Le \u2018; Fg EN > 2 NEEL reo FF BE et - a ios rer a A SN \u2014 xv + 8 ES SEE AE Lg 1 tnt cr IS EE PS M EE Te te or + Poe à ae arret me tt ae - .ue CA ; \\ mt RATE wes Te Pen de i ] + \"shan sufficient business offer _For the best, that mor oy can buy in Fire, Life, and Accident In nsu rance \u201c -the place is DRESSER & C0.Ww.S.DRESSER.J.W.McKEE Boru Tetepuonss.Mocarthy Block, 29.Market Square Surveyor and Olvil Engineer.me ing re a stud ts writing table to Bank Frypklents elaborate Roll Top We ate today shdwing a full line of FLAT TOP DESKS, _ROLL TOP DESKS, a STANDING DBSKS, oy TYPEWRITER CABINETS, \u2019 A DUFRESNE, Provincial and Domi 4 Surveyor, member \u201cA the 1 Paseut > a.n jou Of Cie Ihde\u201d THE DAILY RZCORD L S.CHANNELL & CO., Publishers L.S.CmannzrL; Manager.V.EB.MORRILE, Editos.Published every afterneon, except Sunday, at \"302 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.Subscription price, strictly in advance, - one year, $2; six months, $1; three months, 50 cents.; one month, 20 cents.ApvErTIismo RaTes-\u2014Ons inch, 1 day, © oents days, 90 cents; $ days, $1.20; 1 week, $2; 3 weeks,{ ; 8weeks, $3.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, 1 year, 824.Liberal discount if advertisement is inserted very other day, twice a week or onos a week only, TA UNK J RAILWAY SYSTEM Two Fast Trains for Chicago andj + \u201cthe West.\u2018International Limited (daily) leaves Sher nroobe 2 2% a.m., arrive Chioggo 7 30 a.m., next Fo.3 Express leaves Sherbrooke 8.10.pm.ar sives Chicago 8.45 p m following evening.eet connetions via all lines for points west thicsg Trains leave Sherbrooke for Quebec 225 à m -11 96 a.m.(daily except P d 8.12 p.m.For Coatieook 4.47 p.m .or tickets and further information apply .BY, SMITH, City Passeuyer and \u2018Ticket Agent, 16 Wesington street, Sherbrooke, STEAMSHIP TICKETS.AN Lines.Low Rates Sunday).For Islan \u2014 SETTLERS TRAINS COLONIST SPECIAL TRAINS for settle and their effects will leavè Carleton Jet.at9 pr every Tuesday during - MARCH AND APRIL, 1901, | FOR : .Manitoba .and Canadian Northwest, _- W.H.BOTTUM, City Passenger Agent.Art Building, Sherbrooke, - > \"REVOLVING OFFICE OHAIRS, OFFICE STOOLS, EN BOOKCASES.-pome and see ; fine display.JOHN EDWARDS | Furniture: and Carpets 171 Vetlagio Street, ADVERTISEMENT.| Wednesday, Feb.20, 008.| Spring Jz | i | ! i {Dressmaking dail For Moutreal, Chi , etc., 225 a,m aise 7 7408.10 , 3 10 p.m.For Righmond and| - Arindicein 635 fm da} à740 am For Quebec au (da ly}, an _ Por Portland and 2 La Bes a.m.[daily] Carries with it à hundred Derplerities as to style, material and cost.The formation women peed at this time is crowded into the pages of the March Delineator.100 illustrations of clothing, in- |mällinery, etc._ several pages in colors.Fifteen.cents.For sale in our Pattern Depertient.This ldépartment will repay à visit, on-the.part of patrons\u2019 who wish to make their owt clothes.: March Delinea- tor.SN ANS ON 3 , 3; RN S ; 1 IR R Wunter Arrangement.oorT.TH 1900.trains run daily gxoeps sunday, except wh otherwise noted.Trains leave Sherbreeke: IX ewport 12 40, leaves Newport 12 5 pit: ee 2.34 p.m, Concord 6.20 p.ti ton 8.80 p.m.and Portland, Me, vis & Mountain No teh; RIGHT IT EXPRESS.2.15 p.m, Concord, o Worcoster, Boston, and Portland White Mountain Notch, for White Rives: field, New York.FRONT 1.10 a.£ 800TH.Express leaves | a.m.Worcests: 8.00 a.m., Concoru Portisnd, Ma.8.45 8.1m, Springfield 9.15 à.St.Johusbury 4.27 p.m., arrl ng Sherbrookn \u201cnel PX PRESS, Leaves Boston 7.30 p.ton 9.00 +] gives quantity of miäterial required for on Yors 1,00 \u201cpin Stineseld, on .|'each pattern and is in every way met 84.Johnsbury 32 g éherbroôké | useful book for the home.Printed in.4 00OMHODATION.Le ve Soneard, NE 6,00 English, French, German, and 8 ish.ary, 8.restait Neon 12.68 por.cons Styles for Ladies, Gents, \u2018Missed; ET HE TE D.J.FLANDE Gen\u2019l Pass.and YUEBEC EA UEBEC CENTRAL cxes Ag ! In effeot Monday, Oct.8th, 1900, LEAVING SHERBROOKE.IR ESB : Leave Bherbrooke 7,80 a.m., arriv Bly a nD Bp 1.20 p.m., .rive Quebec (F Jul iman lacs SE eld to Que nnecting at Mherbrooke th Pullman irom , Bunda 8 excepted.ston, dadl ACCOMMODATION : Leave Sherbrooke Pe m., arrive Levis 7.16 a.m., arrive Que 7 20a.m.Daily, Sundays excepted, HT : Leave Sherbrooke 9.00 à.m., ar- fre Tring Junction 6.00 p.m.Daily, Bundays x .ARRIVING AT \u2018SHERBROOKE, ~ XXPRESS: Leave Quebec (Fert ) 2.45 pr ve Levis 3.10 p.m., arrive S Panel Pp.es arrive Megdntic 8.00 p.m., arrive Sbarbr k3 84 Biman Palace Car.Quebec to Springfiéld, gongeciing at Snerbrooke with Pullman Garifot \u2014 ly.Bunda are excepted.ACC MMODATIO Leave Quebec 8.80 p.m., leave Levii7.00.p.m., ar har -9 \"On ia Saturday nigbts.this train only runs as/ : ; Junetion, consnuing from th Tr on Monday morning FRERIGHT : Leave Tring Junction 7.00 a.in.arrive Sher ke 8.00 p.m,, Daily, Sundaysicz Tr Mmetables, tickote, and all informa te arply 0 aay of the Company's agents.- FRANK GRUNDY, J.B WA \u2014 Gen.Manages.Gm.Pass.© 2 _ mn _ ri T \u2014À L.C.BACHAND, M.D.Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE : 23 Brooks St., Shorbroeks.Hours of Consultation: Every day from 10 i - (08 p.n , except on Tuesd alas sud Frida m 8to03p.n.On: shesorwols Jays 1 ) at O>aticookfrom 9 a.m, ; Sent to any address in the Dominion on receipt of price, 15c.A Handy Book for Every:Hiome A \u201cThe Metropolitan Cafälogue.\u201d Spring issue contains 170.pages, size 12 x 17 inches, \u2018showing \u201cevery pattern cut by the Butterick Pattern-Company, Infants, etc.| Only 256.per copy.| - Sent to any address on rook o price.| | i À.! Io LE MIROIR DES MODE } | DU JOUR, | (Frerch edition of the Delineator.) 15¢c.each, $1.00 per year./ Same \u2018styles, same patterns and am colored fashion\u2019 plates olf shown! in the | Delineator, -but in French, 15¢.cach to any wit 3 10 pr | MARCH FASHION SHEETS, - One thousand lof\u201d these sheets t given away this; _month, Ask fo when you are in| or sent to any i for 12c.per year (to pay postage ).BUTTERICK.PATTERNS.oe ess supply of patterns com- 3 If vou dre out of town you can have ERs orn insators, ge or sheets you postage cut by this\u201d 3 a, Agent for Butteri Publications._ 1 | ; * [9 \u201clit, is to tho Germans .that we must - campaign.- They | particularly cold-blooded \u2018[ought to have, -~{ task for theif [wteasn Another + supply to hand this morning, Boys, [ erick Futtarns and | i , .EER \u20ac i Lend / Lc ve 1 + iS BY ALLIES | Te À price.AVARDED TO .| papers to deco Herald a long on of \u2018the terrible atrocities by th allies, with wkich the camapign was accompanied.\u2018Mr.Lynch personally voudlies for the acouracy of the facts he relates.He says: \u2018But award the lauxels + of outrage in this arrived\"late for the ôr man, woman was something about their pro- rrived'when the country settling down to \u2018avenge the murder of their minister, and Lunt\u2014the -man (hunt, and! child hunt| There ceedings.They, to carry out | mandaté \u201c of their \u2018Kaiser.È \u201cAfter march i into\u2019 Pekin, leaving of ocent people, who had their homes, the Ger- | thy a military reign of OUTRAGE AND Editor of the DAILY RECORD : \u201cCORRESPONDENCE.TH NAME, PR PROTESTANT.lle, Feb.19; 1901.is interesting.\u2018 It Fiat Lua\u2019s letter be as \u2018to the meaning of, the word acm be 0 he is480 proud.It_is almost sad to hear.of his acknowl ed ignorance: \u2018\u201cTell me: \u2018what a Pro t means in Sherbrooke 9?he crys.Thé cry is an old ona.It reminds one of Pilate\u2019s expression, \u2018\u201cWhat is truth ?\u2019.He.flies.to Cobbett and - \u2018ebster, those well-known theologigns, with \u2018their aid, and his own imagination he concludes, \u2018That a person who is | itestant cannot be a Catholic,\u201d How delightfully simple.Again\u2014all bodies, which® have sprung from the \u2018adoption.of principles of the Reformation ae rotin Unitarians, Theosophists, istian Scientists, Spiritualists, etc, etc, are all therefore Protestants, pv well.as.those \u2018mentioned in Lux Fiat's letter.Each one of these | claim that Reformation principles lave enabled them to place their theories.before the world But Fiat Lux is hardly.satisfied with the result of his cogita-' tions.There are certain difficulties in the way.Notably the carelessness of the terror in theig tion of the city.Every day there were executions.One day 68.were shot.They did not.hesitate to resort to Oriental.methods for the pur-' pose of extracti g evidence from their witnesses.The treatment \u2018of their.pri soners, as I én personally testify from | what '1 saw, was most brutal.\u201d Mr.Lynch takes the missionar ies looting.\u201cHe thinks that | the Chinese spirit of rebellion is still very\u201d active, sand will be revived in the spring.to to Mr.W.os \"| ployees of , ary .| Sherbrooke, ,' Ww.8.Ross, \u2018E Ds sir:\u2014Yon have been connected with|| Lomas\u2019: \u2018woolen mills for so many years \u2018that we.ould not let you part from amongst ws without some sort of- an expression, We believe you have been longer in the services of this concern than any other of us, in fact so long a time that com aratively very few per- sONS dE an boast ofthe like, a 16th, 1901.\u201cCity: re of whie you may well .feel prow _ .7 .' Our associatic has on the whole heen very plessant, and we are.extremely sorry to see yau go.Having been |in the harness for so many yesrs, you made mention the last few days that you would take a rest awhile.To assist you in this well- earned rest,\u201d w \u2018thought best to get you.[something suitable or the prupose.To bo serious, we hope spared for mapy years\u2019 work to come, for work is after all the spice of life.But when you get home evenings, tir- Jed fr 2 your daily labor, may this bequ- Ttiful chair give rest to your body and {nt the same time bring to your mind nt\u2018 recollections of the present gathering.Lo - Signed on'!béliali of your many friends at Lomas\u2019 ll.JACOB \u2018KESSLER.air, Ross Mado a fitting reply, thanking his fellow] employees for their kind wor ds and sites and \u2018expressing his re- EG gret | at sever his connection with the mill.| this signature le is \u20ac on ev ery box af the genuine faxative, Bert Quinine Tablets.be remedv that \u2018cures A cold in one day | {| ji 1 | TA, if 1 the end of the month.¥ i.arriving Yo call 10, 20, 25, subs antial.You ean\u2019t deny this at.The STAR for nom; half th he tailor prices.\u2018We \u2018carry continually in stookia full * sold i ih.other stores.for gpod clothes cheap.dy 27 - 1 : ; | | the service of the church\u2019 t oughout all the world.\u201d\u2019.\u2026\u2026.K y his fellow em- |! to see you | - Star Clothing Hall | SION OF \"we STAR, i.reat Bargains \u201cthe LITTLE PRICES.1g out of suits and overcoats sale is the greatest we \u2018have ever had.All other lines of goods reduced.g room for new spring gods which have been daily for the past ten days.back, For ten days more the big chunks clipped off the original prices for one reason or, another.Come around at once, olad to welcome you.fhe best store in : Sherbrooke to trade ariety, fashion, reliability and eco- Our $8, $10, and $12 suite and overcoats arc one.\u2018We don\u2019t compare our goods.with THE STAR CLOTHING HALL ~ J.ROSENBLOOM.& co.nd ee Non dort st.\u2018Next door to Grand Central Hotel.saintly .nry, Now I will take it for granted that Fiat Lux is a member of ; the Church of England\u2014he will therefore \"be: fomili iar with the following extracts from th Book, of common prayer : \u201cWe have rejected all such: alterations as were either of dangerous consequence \u2018as secretly striking at some estahlished doctrine, or laudable: practice of the Church of England, or: indeed of the whole Catholic Church of Christ.\u201d.Preface: \u201cThe service in THIS Church \u2018of England these years hath been read in Latin! to thé people, which they understand not.\u201d bovvrerens .Concernin, Church : \u201cThe holy 3, , \u201cThe Holy, Catholic Church.\u201d JApos les\u2019 creed, is necessary that he hold the is the Gatholio Faith, which except a man believe faithfully, he cannot be saved.Quicunque .vult.\u2018Thy Ho \u2018Church univarsal.\u201d}.Litany, \u201cGive thanks unto Thee in Thy Holy Churth.\u201d .Litany, \u2018More.especially, we pray for the good estate of the Catholic.Church\u2019 .Prayers, \u201c\u2018Beseeching \u2018 Theo tq inspire continually \u2018the Univ Church.\u201d .union, \u201c\u201cRepeived into Christ's Church.\u201d Incorporate him Holy Church; \u201cI believe and Apostolie.creed, Baptismal office, \u2018Receive the Holy Ghost \u2018or the office and work of a priest in \u2018the, Church of God.\u201d .Priest\u2019s- ordination, We cannot find a word \u2018about \u201cProtestant, from cover to cover.The first pagé speaks of, \u201cRites and ceremonies\u2019 of the.Church acco to the use of the Church of England.\u201d All \u2018these extracts, which meet us on every side, for I have only quoted the -most striking, are perhaps due also to the carelessness of the saintly Henry.As to\u2019 the coronation oaths, they are the work [of Parliament, never agreed to by convotation.(They can have not the slightest force at Sherbrooke, and even in England they have been forced upon the Church.[They date, I believe, from |* the.landing lof William IIL, on this celebrated occasion, the Church refused to Holy into Thy one Catholic - [eall.herself re although urged by Parliament to do so.A member of the Church of England is most logical in refusing lo have anything to do with a word, which has lost all the meaning that it ever; possessed.Many people called thnselves Protestants at the time of tho: Reformation because they claimed \u201cthat the Roman Church, had {added new loctrines to the faith once for all delivered to the saints, but they | {never said, {that everything connected with \u2018the service of the Catholic Church À i The BIG STORE with AND 3 |- 3 Per Cent.| the inferior kinds | - Sherbrooke « \u201c+ fhe 4 »| shows how muddled a.good Protestont | , \u201cBefore all | Faith.\u201d.We are forbid- | den by the Catholic religion.This | Church.72.Näpene | stock | in muperstite and idolatrous, for then | ; they would mo condemned\u2014the licorgee cal use of the Bible; the Psalms, and Cantic;es; \u2018Baptism, Confirmations Con Deacons, Pri | many other.things\u2014t porplices, fonts, pulpits, ete s being, oi-co tained and reve ty used.Surely Fiat Lux has rushed into print, without mature thought.What in the name of wonder is the use.of a word, which conveys no idea of heliof, which is only at the best a negative term, and may.include almost anjone\u2014but Catholice: \u2014 The Sovereign does\u2019 swear to \u2018maintain the Catholic Faith at hie coronation\u2014 and.moreover he calls himself, \u2018\u2018Defencer of the Faith,\u201d n title given Henry VIII, of pio s memory, by the Pope imself.I remain, y.| Yours truly, | 1% M.* time to take up.the accounts botiveen.our stores?\u201d : Markham, \u2014 \u201cI am prepared for that.I find, you ove me $350.\u201d a little non else:\u201d\u2019\u2014 Denver News.\u201cSee here, sir,\u201d exclaimed the successful manufacturer to his dilatory hook- \u2018keeper, \u201cyou are not as attentive - to business as you might be.It has been my rule through life to be at my desk early and late, and\u2014\u201d = - \u201cMe, tod, dé replied he.\u201cSometimes 1 get there early and\u2019 sometimes late.7\u2014 i Catholic Standard and |: Ty > , à .- .| Pl | : oiled be edeedebotobel peiodaiod |, Montreal, Tuesday .evening, MARKET.\u2014The local stock still s STOCK market is much the [same groove.If anything the tome was [inclined to bo a little easier this morning, hut as has been the case for some :time past changes have been largely fractional.Pacific, for instance, fell away {to 89%.after selling at 90.Street.railway was quoted at 2642, dawn 108}.There was \u2018again d for Duluth shares, the in Chicago ond morning.It opened 3 under Monday night's closing at 75 and at 12.30 iwas quoted at 75}.May corn opened a} 40} and at 12.30 was quoted at 403.\u2014 Philips, \u2018the hero of the November oorn cornpr, has been caught on the other gide of market short of May, it \u2018is said, as 80 often after a successful hull | a and the.hulls were.squeezing -him\u2019 day{ in Chicago, where that option tan upi from 40ic opening to 4ljc, t 4d0}jc at close yesterdny, whem his covering had\u2019 advanced the twe previous days another cent.Yet-n Chicago despatch jsaid Philips in person was sell- Also the provision crowd, while j oo Fraser & Co, were the live stock at the Fast End.\u2018Abattoir yesterday were small, and the quality for the most part was inferion, and as: demand was light, the market remained fairly steady, Co \u2019 CATTLE.\u2014Keceipts were 350 head.{The choice stock was\u2019 eventually sold at 44 to fc; | good at 38 to 430; fair at 3 to 34e; c on at 2¢ to fc; and inferior at J} to:2.SHEFP.\u2014 Receipts were only about 25 head, angl trade was quiet at 3 to 3jc a pound.\u2014occipta were\u2018 only about 25.\u2018|head, and demand being pretty fair, prices advanced to 4c and 5c a pound.CALVES.\u2014Reieipts were 15 head, t with a fair demand : at $2.50- each.were br ought in, and d was fair at je to 2¢ for straight lots GRATI \u2014There.is a fair export \u2018den [fetrly FLOUR \u2014The demand from local and | country buyers was renewed today for | flour, tly a fair amount of business was done in a jobbing way.t\u2014There was no change in rolled ate he demand fim at 193,35 to $3.40 per barrel, at $1.65/ to $1.70 per bag.- D\u2014In feed Business continues fairly active, and as supplies are not toba b mouillie] $20 to $24; Ontario bran, bulk, $17, and shorts, $18 per ton.CHEESE.\u2014There is a slow enquiry for cheese just now, and the range is 92c to 104c, with little or no business, as buyers and sellers carmot agree: .BUTTER.\u2014There is a quiet tone to the market.Finest creamery is quoted at 22ic to 23c, seconds at 2ljc to 22, and weetem dairy, 190 to 194c.EGGS.\u2014The demand was fair for.small lots, and as the supply of fresh | was nat excessive, prices ruled steady.We quote: Fall laid fresh stock at 2lc \u201cth 23c; Montreal limed at 153c to 160; western Kmed, .143c to 15, and cold storage, 134c to 160, | - J in n, of} sy urge, re-| Clarkson.~\u201cDon\u2019t you think it \u2018about Clarkson.\u2014 \u2014\u201cThen let- ue go and \u2018gt ; \u2014 Department.i Column.gi going along in pretty.is fair, -and prices | end | large prices rule firm.We quote: Mani- |., in bags, $17; shorts, $18, and |.ot a = na Po 1 \u201cbarried in stock.: Oddfellows, .Maccabees, Re- ights of Columbus, Canadien J also haye a nice selection of charme .SKINNER) ] | - still giving special reduction The follow- © We are - ad in owr Mahtle Departinent.néw, goods arrive.he 18 COS IUMES at 33 1-3 percent dis- ; count, and 5 percent extra for cash.20.COLORED JACKETS at 50 per cent dis t.: \u201814 BLACK, JACKETS at 337 13.por .t o : cent yo i 2 FUR LINED CAPES at 25 percent disaount.* L A BAYLEY About _ Te you have a fair sized room |and want the most satisfadtory piano of the age| let us thow you some smalls «Parlor Grands\u201d of standard make.We have every facility for handling these somewhat expensive pianos ät Very rea- sonablé prices, and you will be satitfied with your investment.| We invite your in- pectic or correspond.0 Wik x Branch sn moto \u201c wn ELITE E MILLINERY PARLORS, 3.Speci OR IE EE « Enright & So.i /WELLINOTO® SQUARE.|: dttdhttetate tite tr Ï MoMANAMY*S DRUG STORE 100) WALLINGTON STREET, / Jr CY | 1 v _ NW i | Ji ; \u2019 4 Ni \u2014 = \u2014 nee ] L le | MAN PRESCRIPTIONS * are filled here daily, and our stock | of | , DRUGS.| | 1 } | | being by renewed, is ever fresh.Each will ac \u201cposted by the physician, beeause =n ides, \u2018 ing specials must be cleared.before i Smokers, Avoid 15 Not obliged to accept a here.Your\u2019 favorite Cigar \u2014of Tobacco is on sule, and we'il that it\u2019s prime and in the } dition, tu smoke, A.E.KINKEAD & \u20ac Wholesale & Retail.Sign of ADVOOGATE CAUFBELL & L Wallington ESCHA ups 8t.sherbrooke, b.J.DUFFETI, BA.B.* \u201cChambe:s, 126 Wellton | 8 MISOELLANE J.BARTON * Howl, Sherbrooke, +, HY DuAN, & BRAD EY, Dent Bldg.Telephone at oftice and residence G' X.AVDLK, Bo.BG, C.k.| Burveyor, 10 Belvidere Et cox & AMOS; Architocts POPK, Architect & M.Sherbrooke, and 207 Et, J PELLETIER L A, the session at over Sain and Suu uebes, at his office, 79 Bowen gve.EASTERN TOWNSH Established 1859, - v - Tro Fund - = Hon.M ~H.Cochrane, Vice Kathan, J.N H.Na Wm, Farwell, Geuéral In Province of Al - Waterloo, W.1.Briggs, Cowansville, H.K: Will Coaticook, B.Austin, M Mehmond WoL.Bali an Seaton W.u.- Robiusou, ontimeden À je Ro Tagog, E.P Ol vier Mo [3 L actuthe, J- Lata \u201cPhoenix, + 3 Grand Forks, B.C.Agents in Montreal, Bank \u201cBoston Sollections 1nade Drafts issued for any Parlor Suites, J ho WEUTIN G BLOCK.North Ward, \"nels to \u2014 Residence.b Queen| 8 art Buiding, Sher sense & Val aluator, san Israe! Wood, J.-8.Mitchell, G - plo Mgr.-Rock Island, 8.Stevens, ; r.Iv Of the d * Mice hours from 10 to 3, or ces =: Bed Room suis Dining.Room Purinere.Atle low price during: this month, - FURNITURE ; oi every description do be had ab EMPIRE FURNITURE STORE.T \u2019 ~In the\u2014 © ÿ ci \u2014i ~ ou i Disappsintment J sini brand 0., 1 \u2018 \u2019 y and May b BUARD.OF DIREG KS.W.Heneker, President.N WT Head Office : SHERBROO \\E, + Q ai Jas, Mackinuon, Lou, Assistant Geueral Hdge al M ct 8.F.Morey, Ins RASE dE 0 of bla, lingers : 0 Wm, Spler, Mux, | of Moutreal, n dou, Kug National Bank ol, £a ous chan \"New York, National Fangs Bruck, .at all acassible ulred sil potit in Conada, United dragon oie Uu- tt uereted | - the Indian) : 113 Wellington Street, Shey brooke.LAWEENGE & MORKIS, Advoca .6 Donna Bufyeou, A: Square, Sherbrooke.en Wesitngs R, ©; BERRY, V 8 Ome i, su R.x Di form f:ienda thet | during \u201cHis abe) se, Mgr.| Ormst Harera In Province of oi British Columbia , Act's ie Korie, C.J.iii Auctioneer PUT ox FOR * MORENCY BROS.=~ Leading Shoe Dealers.Give us a \u2018trial.Bell Tel 342.| BELL TEL.342.OUR FLOUR Suits your neighbor and will wit pom Satisfaction guaranteed: \u2018or money J unded.Flour, Grain and Feed.' » Smoke the Standard Bra nds: =] Presi idente, 2ist | 1 ed - , + | \u2014 Lolo 1 2- shen \u20ac *.: es .oo ie isi oi Ap ET ht .= mu B Sn P UE .Ti shy SET ed oid a2 + ; PI BGR] sod Lm na Le : +, Po i J - esl À : Pa pe ST - .; «À pe ne 0.| en > + ~ , + .NC .v Wo : .P \u2018| - , ., .' fr.T .r \u201c, SpE A PE i RRC < fé.= ns .tn 2 256 a À Lancer, and Dutch Mike = hos ir oud wold, \u2018 DEPART 2 tes hs Geman, fg ring the atten ded annually.witionf ae 31s Maia) Ohi FER A \\ ER T0 OVE a wy + nes a meh Hf Lae MAT SE NL À i Preserved Fruit.| 7 \u2018At this season of the year your stock |.glass jars, comprising: EL mi ge Lav 5 = a \u2014\u2014\u2014 rn tree 0 Sin Late + An Ma nn gre TE ERS en ee ESSOR RA.DARKER § | fax Sun Life Building Telephone 335 of Preserves are likely getting low.- We can replenish for you very reasonably.Goodwiller's Preseives in self sealing Ln PIN Black Cherries, Crawford Peaches, Bartlett Pears, ; 7 Quinces, etc., = * At 15¢ a jar.Lytles Pure Fruit Jams in 7 Ib.wooden Pails, full assortment, 60e pail.Fresh Fish .For the Lenten season.\u2018 1, W.FULLER & SON our warerooms and examine Babbit Metal.We haye about 500 Ibs of old type for sale, at 12 cents per lb, fo.b.Sherbrooke, in quantities to suit purchaser.Experienced millwrights, who have used old type fo: babbit, say it makes tl e very pest obtainable.L: S.Channell & Co, : -Sarhronka Buy à Piano ly Renting It Our rental purehase FN makes \u2018bugs ing a piano easy.Ii you are interested call on or write us, and we will- quote | special prices on ,new or second-hand pianos and\u201d fully describe our System of renting pianos, allowing -rent to apply toward purshase.to learn es, $50 and upward.Good square pianos, Call at our large stock of pianos, or write us.+ x SHERSROOKE.- Prices educed Skate, \u2014\u2014 oe - Hockey Sticks, ~ Pucks and Sleigh Bells.; For balance of season.\u201c CODERE, sons & 00, 161 WELLINGTON STREET .SHERBROOKE _ | \"ONE BOTTLE CURES.I hereby affirm, that my children hed | coughs and La Grippe.1 used Susith\u2019e Indian Cough Syrup and Grippe Killer.it cured them at once.I would not be without\u201d it.\u2019 ., ALLIE WI CHER, 7 | \u2018Coaticook, \u20184ae.À ie ram an be hen el Dog stores énd all country stores \"where they keep Patent Medicine .er from - Wm.Smith, Coaticeok, P.Q., {be pleased We stand on the mountain: top oe | Owr hands are clasped - G.A.LeBaron| | Keeping the ways of the Land we lave, \"= syréed! q 77 EEERBE00KS DEY RECORD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20 1901, Tr « | 10 : i pl THE, BEST | JUDGMENT OF THE ~ BEST TRAPPERS MAKES\u201d THESE EXCELLENT FURS] : POSSIBLE.| À \u2018They are here for you at a: price you Nn to pay.Being - Tate in the season: for us, we want to clean them out.You, \u2018have some e most trying weather yet to-go .: with, | and \u2018these \u2018fur garments will kesp you pom- fortable and well.= Receiving daily \"latest \u201cnovelties Felt Hats.- - | ~ Look out for our fine shirts LP.CORMIER \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 pose \" Dynamots & Electric Motors repaired and \u2018rewound! Without delay at GRO.F.FOS# Ear and Machine Wks.Bell Tel.107.14 Water at.of in \u2014 men | v THE EXILES, (Colorado.) Diva sang in the crowded hall with gic and splendid power\u2014 | Her ghlden .veice was a heayenly breath that - quigkened the \u2018 long: decd 10.hour! As \u2018the sudden thunder of loud noclaim rolled up to the fretted: dome\u2014 Did she, know - we were far from - our Motherland-\u2014that \u2018she sang to tig\u2014 ome, Sweet Home?\u2019 | A stillnges fell on the listening _ throng, .ad Love and Remembrance spoke, 4A silenc finde of the souls of men\u2014anil \u201che Heart of the Silence broke] > The v we.\u2018of Our lived are futile\u2014owr souls - dark\u2014where the Dayspring Hope lies dead! And the hearts within us are seared pid, dry with the tears of.blood we .shed.* \u201d i \u2014we\u2019 can sce the land afar The dear! old land of our childho Ve Eee the land\u2014but \u2018we may not pass \u2014lk is ours\u2014bnt we go.not righ st the Sword should fall and we pay .the price.It is witten \u201cThat \u2018Soul shall die!\u201d What lave we gained\u2014for our love and pain\u2014the woe md the bifter ruth?\u2018 For the friends and home, and the love of jold\u2014the glory and dreams of Youth?| in the Fever's + grip-tis the firmest friend je \"o And we stand\u2014a desolate Brotherboad\u2014 in fin alien land\u2014alone; \u2019 Weari ing qur thorns with a careless air+ hiding away the pain, : Which we can never hope to gain.Wo many hot march in the fighting line : \u2014or join in her peaceful strife,\u2019 We -must idree our wierd for a li de while ere we hid farewell to can xve give to our cpm cause, who va far from hope t night?Or save, for What .the trivanph of pute | years, ere thei wreck has sunk- ~~ from sight?| 3 We have \u2018but the Lov that is fim and | true in the fury nace of scorching - flame, - + And \u2018the honor our \u201cdying hands whol | from the Count y from which.we came; | Yet, sincé this Love i is the: Love that | lives \u2014not.Death shall destroy its fire, And Her songs shall ring with our - strong desire; She shall\u2019 not fear in the years to he, drum, call; and Her Sons shall come.To march; in Her way of Peace or War \u2014to guard where Her Flag} is For the \u201cRed Cross\u201d lives in our stepd- fast hearts, and js held by the ty Deed! .: Aye! the Sons shall come at the Moth- .er\u2019d call, and the: Land shall claim Her own love, where home and our kindred [sort as spiteful.There was surprisingly little short visit, \u2018I men of the.gountry will tako np passion pain\u2014ant (thrill with fur RB wlien She \u2018smnmons\u2014at.tuck of i?Dead or alive\u2014orf land or ,sea-She\u201d shall | {and replace with \u2018the plug at.to pad, turn the socket key and icity does the rest: - The electric.implicity and cheapness of opera- Jits cleanliness and convenience, and = \u2018relief and, comfort afforded by ions of es and pe phypicians.I» ° pormic PADS IN STOCK.| I | 5.S, Michel & Co, The Little Grocer #s rod for the quality of Frosting Suga he sells; smooth, clean and free + Jumps, 9c.lb., 3 lbs.for 25c.reetly ringe the cons It\u2019s mu- the orders, pne, no rival tt he fear.iis MAN| EE in{ his ear.He gs .is rding Mayor Van Wyck for hig de- Hall low bis own judgment, which is shough, but there is a dearth of i ~ was dead tbat the 8 \u201cleg by contrast rather accen- - [the general feeling.Across the park from it the United States flew two ing flags over the New York Post \u2018most of the near-by.| newspaper buildings showed 5 flag looked not so much sturdy dation of his aetion.-It got some.defence] an enormous amount of execra- almost no praise.For one | his feelings expressed by the flags that honored the Queen.À - \u2014 .en ARE YOU CONSTIPATED ?.Tey a 25 cent bdx of Wills\u2019 English Pills.One box guaranteed to.relieve the wops of Constipation; four \u2018cure.>.Thousands of gy 19.\u2014Hon.orgs A.nond and Mr.Henry Miles, president, ofthe Montreal Foard d Trade, are hare\u2019 for the purpose.of conferring, with the Prémier on the question of an: in- creaso in the salary of tho Premier, and also of| a salary to tho leader of the Opposition.The question is not goi to.be left to the Opposition for settlement, ut.it is likely that, the busin os e other evening, the question of raising {the Premier's salary was discussed, and as a result Hon.George A.apnd was deputed to sound the feeling \u201cpf the various hoards of trade: and c bers of commerce throughout THOMAS MAY & CO.| .TERS.| x illinery tradé will be glad to] at.the disastrous fire which de- | \u2018Wholesale milliners, Montreal, includi factory orders as usual: The firm injmediately secured a large ware- % McGill street, as wall as new has virtually without interruption.| 6 f Their spring opening \u2018on March Sth, 6th and 7th will surpass that of any previous season in the display of new Sherbrooke.COMPTON.| Feb.20\u2014Mr.M H.\u201cCockrane is at home again.iT \u201cMr.Reginald King is in town.i Mr.L.A.Taylor, of Lawrence, Mass., | was in town on Monday.Miss Vivi enne Brewster has: been fined to he Louse with an attack > of grippe.\u201c Miss rude Ives .is going to M né real, to enter the General 1 Hospital nurse.: C- In the Hearts and the Lives and the | Je = _ Loves of men\u2014Sho shall reap APOLLO BEST BLOOM wide dhe ban som \"GALVANIZED IRON | I.B | The worse your galvanized \u2018iron, the longer it takes you to work it.en in wages\u2019 no gain.À a n Sheet Steel.Company, New Yorks Representatives for Canada B.& S.H.Thompson & Company a 5 Sulpice Street .Moni.cal cess in every way.wh possesses a ramarkably sweet so- | it a on Monday.& (hall.* IN were L Mrs.\u2018the warehouse of Thomas May] 7 1 | _ RICHIIOND.RRR A DIE Woods, .jr., February 20.\u2014Mr.Robt.of Montreal, has been in town.for a couple; of days this week.: .Thomas Coslow, formerly of Rich- | moi ; is in towu for a couple of days \u2019 this week.\u2018on Tuesday.= | : e St.Endrew\u2019s concert was a suc- Miss Ælla Walker, no, was repeatedly encored after each Mr.S.Duhn, of Montreal, who is je Veil known in Richmond, gave several baritone solos.Mr.Montaganini, the | humorist and comic singer, also of Mo itreal, gave several recitations and ongs.Last but not least, the selections and: Ferguson, also tho dancing of the Highland fling und \u201cShean Troues,!\u201d by Piper Ferguson wero repeatedly encored.Mitg Lamont acted as accomgenist.Palmer!s orchestra gave several selections during the evening The gupper given Fin Chalmer\u2019s church by the ladies, after the concert, was fairly well attended, about thirty dollars being realized.Misses Beatrice Cross and Violet Palmer have recovered from the grippe.Thonias Hall is dangeroysly ill at the om of Mrs.J.Bird.Miss: Flossie Scott, who has been ill for à couple \u2018of, Weeks, is out again.* Miss Sadie Cardell is ill with the | grippe.\u2019 Miss Mckinsion, of Boston, is.the guest of her ° aunt, Mrs.W.D.Clark, \u2018College street.Mr.E.J.Bedard is in Montreal this week on business.The Danville hockey team will play thé return match with the Richmond Juniors at Richmond, on Friday evén- ing, | February 22.0.M.J.Ingalls, of Danville, was in town on Monday.I Mr.H.H.Walker, of Montreal, spent Lind in town.iss Daisy Harkom returned from a several weeks\u201d visit to Toronto on Saturday.Mis.G.I.\u201cHowe, who has Treen spond- bing the past week with friends, tefrned We; exceedingly regret to report leath of Helen Jane Ross, wife of our popular townsman, Dr.E.T.Cleveland, which ocourred on Sunday morning, February 17.She had not been in good health for à number of weeks, and her carly demise came as n shock to.her many fiends in Richmofw The funeral -took place fram her late residence, Duf- ferin | javenué, at 9.30 a.m., yesterday.Interiment \u2018 was at Danville.\u201cThe pall bearers were Messrs.W.L.Ball, J.C.Sutherland, John MdMorine, Geo.J.Alexander, T.D.Newell.The many fri is of the doctor grieve with him in this, his sad beregvement.My! Péter Jolmson, of Belleville, for- mérlÿ of Richmond, is im town for a Dr.| E.A.Cleveland and wife, of Knowlton, are in town attending\u2019 - the funeral of his\u2019 brother\u2019s wife.The! annual business meeting of -St.Andrew\u2019 s Society was held in the town 4.30 p.m., at which\u2019 the following | elected afficers for the ensuing.year: | Jas, Dunlop, president; J, Samson, vice-president; Ww.Findlay, secretary.| : 1 MASSAWIPPI.Fe briary 20.~My.The; stage \u2018driver, an Monday ovening, | failed | to connect, with the mail train, on Jy accotmt of some part of -his slerl londed with L gronks giving out.ot) ge Several members of Mr.N.Whitcomb's family have been ill with -the grippe.S.Bean and children, of Hatley were ab her brother s here today.as fast as we could wish.Misg Munkittrick returned to her home in Marbleton this morning.Mrs.C.'W.Berry returned to her home on Saturday, after a few days visit to | har parents here, - Mr.Jamerson, .our former station agent,\u2019 is expected to return to his duties hére the first of the month.A large amount of various kinds of export: lumber is being drawn to the station.To.- L' Mrs.Joseph Hebert © died at the Sacred Heart Hospital, on Wednesday, while \u2018undergoing an operation.The funeral took place here \u2018at Church, yesterday morning, largely attended.She was a very active lady, a great church worker and will be \u2018much missed by her friends.Mr.Oran Cummingham, who recently returned from the West, was in town- on Sunday.| : + ee bo .Montreal, Dec., To e Public: by\u201d suthorized refund the purchase price on a twenty-five or fifty cent bottle | of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Ter, if it fafls to cure your cough or cold.(Peel The L \u201c 1900.on the bagpipes by Pipers Matthewson the ] Fru Willis TTunting has | : {can t Lenmoxville for n few days past.| ni :M.LeBaron is quite ill with the [P the R.C.] and was} \u2014 Your druggist is.here | = COATICOOK.i | | February 20.\u2014The fumeral of the late +; r.R.G.Trenhehme, Which took place.rom.his late residence, 'noom, was largely attended.The ser- lfices were conducted by, Rev.C.A.! Sykes, who made a short but topching ddress.The choir - of the Met] odist thurch sang the following hymins: \u201cJesus Lover of my Soul,\u201d \u201cSon of my Soul,\u201d and \u201cRock of Ages,\u201d and Miss Edith Thomas and Mr.W.Ewing, of elbourne, rendered the bymn, \u201cI shall as a duett very effectivély.fr.Henry Lovell, M.P., was the dirct- gr of ceremonies.There was a profusion f most beautiful flowers.The bearers were Dr.E.N.Trenholme, ond (son of the deceased), ns-in-law, Dr.Chas.Tomkins, Stanstead, and Mr.Percy pringfield, Vt., and his nephew, Mr.im.Esving, of Melbowrne.* A humber f relauves and friends from a distance ere present, \u2018among\u2019 whom were Mr.orman, Trenhohne, of Montreal, (broth- r of the Fafulty of McGill University; Mr.Ammi- Armitage, Mr.and Mrs.Richard Fro toe Mr.Walter Armitage and Mi.Prideaux, all of Sherbrooke; Mr.Jabez: Armitage, Riclanond; Mr.and Mrs.John Ewing, and Mr.Wm.Ewing, of Melbourne; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Dickson, of Trenholme, and Messrs.Robert Armi- tage and W.H.Stevens, of the lace.\u2018Mr.B.Austin went to Montreal yes: terday on business.| The band of the 58th Battalion played ue the Roman Catholic hazaar|last even.g, their music being much appreciated.This being Shrove Tuesday, or Mardi iras, there was service in the Roman \u2018atholic church, Tomorrow is, Ash Wednesday, the first ay of Lent.Tnere will be service in he R.C.church and in St.Stephen's hurch, at 10.30 aan.There will be enten services in St.Stephen's every Wednesday and Friday at 5 o \"clock p.m, Juri ing Lent.; me pr omen \u201cWINDSOR MILLS.+ masquerade at the rink t, Monday evening, was ~t successful affairs of the que of the 1.lany.of which were striking and.bean- tiful.The grand march was led off to he music of the band.- JA young man named Dubois, working the Springvale Mill, had a narrow es; cape of his life yesterday.In adjusting al belt he got caught by a shaft phésed around it three or four times.is clothing\u201d gave way, and he was 8 head.He is severely gerously hurt.hi M.Demers.of the St.Frs.Mills, confined to his-bed with la grippe.ate twenty men out of the mills on aë unt of illness.A number of our towns people went to o St.Andrews concert at Richmond, Monday evening, and speak in the kigh- terms of praise of all who took part, )d emecially of the Scotck supper, fur- ished after the concert, by the ladies of Richmond.eee Aimee | \" HATLEY, Feb.19.\u2014On.{ R.Jones brother, Harry, of San Francisco, .was dangerously i with pneumo- + A second telegram a foule of hours Saturday evening, Dr Tiel F5 a widow and two daughters, ged] 1 and 19 years.The news was a severe Mrs.J.M.Ww to his mother.Jones, J mong the victime of the grippe at \u2018esent are the rector, Albert- Stevens, w Jo was unable to take his duties in St.James Church on Sunday.February \u201c20.\u2014Rev.George Skinner and family arrived at Fitch Bay yesterday, Mr.Skinner being the new pastor of Congregational church there.rs in town.| Mr.Fred Ticehurst was called to St( Jehnshwry, owiny to the serians illness of this sister, \u2014 Mina Taylor is visiting friends after a few weeks\u2019 illness.Te was buried at Ayer's Flat on Sunday.The Rov.Ma.Rose preuched his funeral sermon inthe Congregutional church there.Capt.C.C.Bullock, of Granby, has spending a few days in town.here was no service in the Methodist chpréh on Sunday owing to the Rev, England being unable to be _pre- Robinson, the well known cattle r, is in town and will commence bubing Live stock in this vicinity again.\u201cMx.A.Comstock, son of W.S.-Com- 8 ck, is reported seriously ill.r.Frel EK.Parker spent Sunday in uy.the guest of his parents.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 FINEST SHADES.be obtained by the use of the ric Dyes, whenever you intend to 1% new clothes cut of old stuffs.eneral Agent, Dr.Ed.Morin & Cie., \u201848 St.Peter st., Quebec.I i 7 | 1] | Monday =fter- 2 \u201cof Island | his two F - of | + Demary, of | deceased) Dean of the Law |\u2019 tage Ewing, of Montreal; Mr.and Mrs, | same son.There weré about 75 in costume.| and | s thrown to the floor, severely lacerating | but not dan- jour timekeeper informs us ile on 50 received a telegram that |.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BITING Moist r.William Parker died last Friday, | THE SLATER SLIPLESS Shoes are watertight when you\u2019 buy them.But it will depend upon how the Shoes are treated after they come into wr possession, whether they.will connue to shed the water.Frequent an- Jications of Slater Sboe Polish will serve to keep them in proper.condition tkeep the leather soft; too, so that the .A oes will féel comfortable on \u2018the icet.de .~ & pair; it\u2019s a\u2019 reasonable price, for In presc ption filling 1s of ypu must remember that the soles and the very first.impor ; ls are rubber, doing &way| with.the | This kind of work fins been always my .for.wearing rubbers.Sold here ain, as all will test fy who Have boum about only by = my \u2018customers.\u2018 : | \u2019 | Conscientious .attefition to ty \u2018of BG WIGGETT, | material and charastet of skilled help is * Co Whiting Block, my hobby.- Ask my customers if my prices are a : : Sherbrooke._{ bot always ressonable.- « ; \u2014 ï = EA FOR - - a .| qe Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets For Colds and Lagrippe, go to T.ANSELL\u2019S DRUG STORE.| 1 |GRIEFIT THE DRUGGIST j2L Wellington Street | « \"FR v : * .F.£ eeeseeesesssssssaeeee How would you lke à - neat, s:rviceabls ELECTRIC BELL ia [your house ?.| \u2019 F.UL DAVIS ; du place one anywhere - in the house, kitchen, barn, bedroom,\u201d wherever |you say; he ean- instal one.without damage To walls or ceilings.Ask him| for | prices.= - Office 12 Goodhue st.- Bell Tel.336.; Co's Baby's Own Soap makes young sters, clean, sweet, and freah| - .: Coon Keeps their delicate skins ® The \u201c\u2018 Albert\u2019 Toilet Soup in good order.| Made entirely from { © table fats, it is an emollient «well ns a cleanser, and is useful on a lady\u2019s.tollet as the nursery.| Co - \u2026 Faintly but exquisitely I 4 matle, \u201d + , MR HARRY FLETCHER, | = \u201c== Organist Sod Chote Master, ae.eter\u2019 2 = ure erbroo e, flas No.8 ic studi 6 in th er ele a vhcROQM NO Non \u2018be| f from n \u201cMINERS WANTS ID 100 First Class Machine Driti Miners- < _ : Machine men, $2.10 per_ day (1p hours) Helpess, $1.75 por day {10 hd ).- Miners\u2019 boarding house, steam! heated, running water .in bed rooms, hot and 9 To 4 TUESDAYS: WEDNESDAYS: AND : _ FRIDAYS, .to receive pupils for instruction in Piano, Singing, (voice production a spe alty) and Musioal Composition.Fietcher teaches piano technique chiefly by the Macdonald Smith system of free linnoy ef Exe.ution Guaranteed, old shower baths free.Board and lodg- 7 For vous, etc, apply for prospectus.ing, $4.00 per week.Apply - \u2019 ol ; ù WILLIAM BRADEN, Manager Bruce Mings, 0 atarie, ER) Profit on our men\u2019s.youths\u2019 an boys\u2019 El to-Weur Clothing are knocked out.entirely this week.You can save {ime and ironcy by t ading here.Why trouble looking all over the small clothing houses whe can get a good selection td choose : at the\u2019 Eastern Townships Clothing iW.Howe, Baumston, visited his Mrs.Edwin Howe, Mrs.H.w.Perry, louse at La aunt, Mrs.C.Cox, on Sunday.| Mis.J.B.LeBäron and Mr.C.Perry # , | Thojofficers of Lake Temple Lodge, [aré.also confined to the.honse its the 33 1 3 Pp.C.\u20ac 1.0.G.T., were.installed by Mrs.J.Pd- [same disease.4 j son, LD, on, Monday ovening, at a spe- and Mrs.John P.Bowen, Mrs.ets than our regular low prices Au \u2018 in \u201cOne: cial meeting, as follows: PF.A.St.Diz- dy and Miss Ella Henry are away at ie .gn 4 P goods wnarked is plain figures.|.One ier, C.T.; M.Knowlton, P.C.T.; Gi.Rob- xville, attending the funeral of- Mr.ST to - ._ ins, VT L Carter, Sec.; B.St.Dis \u2018Mrs.Charles Henry, who died on Men's Suits * or Overcont, re re es price 36.00, for #0 i Her, Ai Sec.; Christie Harvey, C.; Agnes Wednesday - and Saturday of last week.Men's Suits or Overcoats, regular price, $7.00, for 84.66, Taylor, Treas.; J.Hurd, F.S.; .Tam, The people of Katovale in Hatloy Men's\u2019 Suits - or Overcoats, regular price $8.00, for $5.33.|S Lei Albee, G.: J.Carhee, M: IL Le- Township, arc petitioning the local Le-| Men's Suits or Overtoats regular price $10.00,» for- 86.66.- | : | Baron, DM.+ gislature for separation from the rest of af.Sat : : \"0, 06.1.Le RE the township.Men's Suits or Overcoats, regular price $12.08, for $8.00.| I ASCOT CORNER.| | Men's Suite or Overcoats, Fegular price $15,00, for $10.00.- .- Feb.19.\u2014Tho sick are not improving SMITH MILLS.Thspection invited.No trouble] to show goods.\u2018 - | .J.L.VINEBERG & co.si n of the Horse Shoe .- - « No real lover of tea should fail to try it.\"Sold in packe:s by groecrs, 25c, 85e, 50c, 60c 1 lb.Wholesale from E.D.Marceau, 296 St.Paul st, à ontreal] For Sale in Sherbrooke ty P.Olivier and-R.Johnson. \\ Cows rt dr de at.fe RY 4 3.vx a 4! Ÿ 2 8° 0 : - > 4 Bt = \u201c4 É ei ès 44 à RR % un! 5 - IE ; ei 7e iv 5 > pou 5 4 bo À fA «3.7 EU LA ER A, VIS GE à: 4 \u2019 2 #, , \u2018 3 TR : PE 544 ; Et + _ us frise Su \u2019 : 5 \u2018[ 174 7 UNS 5 * ee CATR =, ES | La «ts ta 3 ts Cd AA ot i LA ES + % x a a wh Oy Tada Some tart D EX ==, ros i | spi ATEN NES tendon te ms dE psp \"ke a - me ee anion ERE A - ) rm money Ç- .Ed AE a NE Seed EE A a Ge de ve m'a VE ae» ARS i pA EN A PR = qe SE oie S ADR EE RE > be EPS AR mes aid ; LE ety Ha NT ES Th Tit REIKI ENS DORE a .æ suis + : ; [I 7 RII EER KEE A a ; ' / a 3 : ) Th Sey ces A - : Ny a rs ac eb Y y A AR, EP UE REL SEGRE: i wo amas Ph.wpe Fons ro om RNA SEAR AER Dt IL AL Lo RI US FER DE A \u2018 : 4 UN ! posées es sr TS TT TO a .\"NEW GOODS.RECEIVED EVERY DAY.Sprin ng | 1901 ! fad newest patterns and shapes, each: herry dishes, 12 tea plates, - 1 Bt pieces in all, > .BELANGEF JOHN MURPHY &,,CO.hi After- Stocktaking \u201cSna 20 pieces Fancy Dress Linens.Warranted fast colors, pure linen, regular value 40k, while they teapot, regular value, 86.75, PRINTS a _PRINTS | > ONE CASE OF BEST ENGLISH PRINTS.GRAND SELECTION OF FINE.PATTERNS JUST PUT IN; STOCK.- last.Only I5c | per yd.\u201cA BASEMEN T SPECIAL.100 TRA SETS, \u2018good China, eight dainty patterns to select from, all vi 12 cups, 12 saucers, I sugar bowl, \u20181 cream jug, 1 slop howl, special price for this week, $3.75.33 set consists of Ba T he Latest Novelty.\u2014\u2014* price n'y 306 vard.- SATSUMA FOUERDAS.\"Are as near - Silk i in appearance as cotton has yet, heen made.hi now ing all the newest designs in the finest Silk effects and colorings, ; Du * .COUNTRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILL £D + »._ TERMS CASH # INSOLVENT NOTIC IN THE MATTER OF NATHANIEL L.ROWELL, HATLEY AUCTION \u2019 - - ON - FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 22H0, The Auction at their LINGTON STREET; SHERBROOK = WITHOUT RESERVE: to.Instrument nearly new and in fect order.| \u201c \u201cTerms of sale cash Sale at 2 o'clock p.m.- MILLIER & GRIFFITH, Cwators.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Anctioneer.{INSOLVENT NOTICE.I\" \u201cIm the matter of Buckboards, single and \u2018Wagons, Express Wagons, Driving Driving Harnesses, second-hagd Harnesses, - : \u2018 \" kets; Whips, Robes, Notes Bells, dingles, Collars.- ALSO well Hay \u201c Loader, Plows, - Wheelbarrows, Cultivator, Was \u201c.Machines, Feed Cutters, Agricultural \u2014 Boilers, Bags Phosphate, Implement - Supplies of all kinds, Wringers,\u201d Sewing Machines, ete., and 1 Organ, Maple] Sugar, Cook Stoves, etc.| Terms of Sale Cash.| Sale at 10 o\u2019clock a.m.PS MILLIER & .GRIFF| | 1901.undersigned will sell by Public OFFICE, 125 WEL- 4 One 7 1-3 octave Pianofor te, No.7790, made by MASON & RISCH, of Toron- Express Sleighs, new single and double \u201c Team \u2018 Harnesses, Saddles,\u201d Blan- Mowing Machines, Horse Rakes, Max: Harrows, ITH, Curators.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.JOHN MURPHY & 6 2343 st.Catharine.Street, Cor.Metealfe ire : MONTREAL.ASS 948 WELLINGTON on.; Sign o the Maple Leaf ; empire was a large iesty, King Edward.VTT.\u2018extended the entire to the head table, which extended across At seven signal from the chairman of the evening, & Moreho k seats tables.- The menu, was sufficient in ev did \u2018it ful justice.21 inches wide TELEPH ONE UP 93 \u201d 12 + .show- a \u2014 0.t qd E.In the matter of The undersigned will \u2018N.LL ROWELL, two und a from Ayer s F lat, x .HATLEY, Without reserve, Straw, 3 Buggy Waggons, per- Bags, 1 \"| (Clare Bros.Co.) Terms of sale cash.\u201c Salè at 1 o'clock p.m.JOHN J.GRIFFITH, - COLE & HURD, , Cosabinn.| Outstanding\u201d Assurance ./$1,100,000;000 | TUESD AY FEBRU SALE! 260k; 1901.Incorig, ere eer vue Lana 03 : 58,000,000 L , New Assurance issued.205,000,000 The undersigned will sell by Public Agsots, \u2026\u2026\u2026.300,000,000 | Auction, at the, STORE occupied by Assurance Fund andl an A Insolvents, in the town of c other liabilities, eee ene 237,000,000 CL Withous Reem 1 Drbuing = Surplus, ers cone 63,000,000 Jshiou eeerve Jing: or #8; A substantial inc, rene Over the previous year is : Phaetons, Top Buggy Wagons, Piano shown in ALL of the foregoing items.-Box, \u201csingle and two-seated Concords, James W.Alexander, President, ] and INSOLVENT NOTICE.NATHANIEL L.ROWELL, Hatley.~ AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21ST, 1901.sell by public auction at the FARM belonging estate about 90 bush.\u2018Barley in the straw, lot Colt, | pair Driving Harnesses, 22 Hens, 1 Platform.Scale, | Farm Boiler, lot Bricke, | new Furnace, MILLIER & GRIFFITH, Curators.- THE EQUITABLE Life Assurance Soolety \u201c\u2018: OF THE UNITED STATES.| \u201c STRONGEST IN THE WORLD.\u201d Preliminary Statement, Jan.1st, 1901 James H H rde, Vice-Pres dent.D.KENNEDY, General Agent, Sherbrooke, Que *r 4 à half miles 4 | Sucking :1 lot I Ie Auctioneer, Opposite Union Station.Sur- * \u2014 MONTREAL.HOUSE Refitted \"and all latest provements HENRY VEILLEUX, Proprietor.TEST hing this send it to \u2014\" NEW QUEEN'S HOTEL.Best.accamuiodation\u201d in| the: city.CITY STEAM LAUNDRY.Locatien opposite new ket.- E: A.LOTHROP, Prop, L 0, IE M NNZLL 6 Water St, _ T\"LEPHONES: - J [RES Romy For Bening War .You want your Laven to took ite nest.To be sure of Lothrop\u2019s | >| d the roo À \"À A CHURCH Ë BANQUET.| Methodist \u2018Entertained | Young 1 The banquet \\ - {of the Methodist chu [oi the co of \u201cthe cess.The hall had lags an; shurch, ecoTa very TEREST] egation, Congregation | By the Men.Po \u2014\u2014 SUCORSI FUL zm La LAST, NIGHT G TOAST by the ous men rch to the members in the lecture hall might, was suc- been very tastefully bunting rendering ive.Qver \u2018the toast LIST.given.last attrac | instor\u2019s chair a laxge electrical design | agsiired all of a cordial \u201cwelcome.\u201d and , benéath this, draped} in.the colors of thé | b di Cat I t { « ! The bac tie hall Mr, W.people - present | nt resti ng tous about branch ef tHe churcl \u2018| out, mich church affairs of in congregation.The toast list, wad field, Williams, Foss.re cia Doar a, 1.Mr.Arm and visit, of Indian author oi of ut 830 fo portrait of His Ma: \u2018Two tables length of the hall thirty o'clock, at a , over two hundred around the banquet hile not extehsive, respect, and all The long list was reached \u2018clock: It covered every \u2018work and brought information regarding the terest to tthe whole as follows: \u201cOur King,\u201d proposed by the chairman, r sponded to.tional anthem.\u201cSunday School, A S.Swift, responder | MeKee: \u2018 \u201cEE of \u201cThe Choir,\u2019 Morrill] responded & Armitage for the le ies\u2019 the Young Ladies; \u201cTrustee | C.E., \u2019 Spencer, ee spondin \u201cWoman's Missionary Society,\u201d {posed by Mr.to.by Mr.J?B.Waterhouse.w the Senior Ladies\u2019 Aid, W.A.| McCree \u201cTor Aid, and Dr] F.J.Bradity Boarc responds ; by singing \u2018the na proposed -by Nr.E.to by Mr.J.Wo proposed by Dr.by Dr.pro- ~ Stevens, responded: ES posed by Mr.F.o by Mr.G.Guelpk der, Mr.AI.Par- p -oide bly absent, and \u2019 pr nay.: proposed hy Mr.J.d to by Dr.Bloom- 4 Mr.\u201d \u2018East Sherbrooke La- for \u2018Aid.1,\u201d proposed by Dr.1 \u2018to hy Mr.A.-H.pr oposed by Mr.W.Lops, respon ed to hy Mr.C4 W.« \u2018obnectional sf B.C.Howard, JC.C.| Knight.1° \u201cThe Pastor,\u201d Mor ehouse, att.} Mr.on, Mr.plied.Fear ty votes of the chairman, fo}.which he had présided; to the Indies and Fletcher essistancé in cônméction with the quet preparations 0 Mr.The singing wé meet\u201d again\u201d \u201cJar \u201cwlog ess 0 respon je Ladies,\u201d ge, respon Stevens.There was a sp \u201cDavis, to which he: fittingly ov \u2018re- \u2018unds,\u201d pr oposed hy orm to by Mr.Hroposed by Col.W.A.ed 10 hy! Rev.F.G.Ç woposed by Mir.Geo.led to by Mr.ecin| toast to the sex- iy thanks were passed to the able manner in {Thompson for valuable ban- - - of \u201cGod he with you till brought the evening to.\"EAST ANG US.(From occasional correspondent.) February 19.Fete the concert given by Miss 25 to 30 tons Hay, ) Maude Bailey, shire.\u201d Angus with het trained helpers some time in the neat Rumor manber of oùr people S.n Victorin Hall, Cook- has it that she will visit future.* One of the coming events will he the Miss B.Pauline Johnson, the d elocutionist.The congregation of the Methodist \u2018hurch are e pecting something good ext.Sunday | evening.The prene her, again.\u201d Rev.A.Mi Sunday aîterna Budd.oo = We are pleasdd to sec the smiling face Ra, Fie ar, $ Rev.W.A.Budd, has announced as his subject, \u2018\u201c\u2019The - ip where h nan who ran away; why ie \u2018ran, and how he caine exchanged pulpits on on with Rev.Ww.v } = ds again, after an attack Much sympathy is\u2019 felt by.all for the family of the | passed away a years.niall Cuxhaven, Feb.20.\u2014The fire on - | Hamburg-Ameri Waldersee, whith arrived here Saturda .on 1 her way from New York for Hambu ë has been extinguished.The damage was \u2018| slight.A ; \u2019 J.Johnson, who SI ate W.the ripe old age of rer LINER LITTLE DAM- © AGED.C \u2018the steamship Graf ican line TO CURE TE THE GRIP IN TWO DAYS.tive Bromo-Quinine removes the © TAX.\u2018in arrears for dog tax | must pay the same at once, otherwise |.ill be taken as the law _ R.DAVIDSON, Chief of Police.\u2018 | Peoples\u2019 268.| AFTER 8 CKNES ring back a healthy a site) sicians oat: he use of ppe Phy S.to tone up the system, and I (\u2018ate } A.\u2014 sm oe \u2018Tt someon, WEDNESDAY, FERRUARY.% \u201c1901.> api _ fms Gr fee + 00e aus tine ee sabe WAS AN ICE SHOVE.EE IOR.MOVED D'aorert DOWN surely.- Early yesterday \u2018morning there was observed .an open: space of water - -Joutside of the guard\u2019 pier, and during \" the day the ice was gradually shoved on: the south; shore until the channel i was perfectly \u201cas clear as far as the eye could see, \u201cdown the vire .\u2018The news that the ice was moving.ted quite\u2019 a sensation in.the \u2018east .end| of the city | and hundreds of factory.hands during the lunch hour: proceeded to the wharf to.watch the movepent of the ice.- - The bréaking up of the ice in the harbor so early in the year comes as a surprise and is said \u2018to augur well for an early opeming .of navigation.Others state that the harbor improvements are respondible; 16 is alsa\u2019 declargd that there was a similar shove in the year of the great flood, end it is argued from this that there will | be another flood this year.But this\" i \u2018apparently.jumping at oon- clusions, for the position along the; water front i now quite different.3 MUST PAY SUCORSSION DUTIES.Ruling Relative tb \u2018Americain Deposits Co in Canadian Toronto, \u2018February 20.~The Court .of Appeals has decided that: rican! - deposits in Canadian hanks are liable for [succession (duties, and, as result, the executors of the late Daniel Scotten, millionaire.tobacco manufacturer of Detroit, must pay the.Ontario Government $45,240 in [succession duties or again appeal to the Supreme Court at Ottawa.These succession cuties were held to be due on £900,000 {which \u2018the lute Daniel Scotten deposited in western Ontario branches of Canadian banks at the time \u201cof ithe silver: scare pin the United States.VERY COLD, IN PARIS.Paris, Tob.20; \u2014Interise cold weather continues Ito pr eval here.There were ten deaths f From fr ceking reported yesterday.| ; ee / | Went Afound the Spot.| | Before! Bismarck reconstructed the map of\u2019 ' Burope and made a united | Germany a dogen little principalities \u2018used to annoy travelers by stopping satisfled | the Hêukee on country.\u2019 The Herr Obér (controleur at the custom house) came forward and, much to his indignation, was received ina nonchalant.way.The Yankee was ; ungentlemanly\u2019: enough not to get out of his carriage] of even to take off his hat.The Her Ober sharply demanded the key of the tourist's trunks, roughly.\u201cHerel Hands oft\" shouted the Yankee, \"I.didn\u2019t come from \u2018tbe United \u2018States of America to be con: trolled by you.Put those trinks back.I'll not go throhgh you at all.I'll tury\u2019 \u2018back.I'm fn no hurry and: don\u2019t care for losing a day.You're nd country.You're jonly a spot.I'l go around you.\u201d And he/did.\u2014London King It was a man who opened the door when the book agent rang the bell, but à woma stood not far behind him, and subsequent developments indicated there bad beeg la few warm words.\u201cI would like to talk to the lady of the house for a few minutes,\u201d sald the Look agent.EL \u201cQh, that Is _utterly Impossible,\u201d replied the man pleasantly.\u201cYou may to ber for a few minutes\u2014that is, in suc- cession\u2014unlesb\u201d\u2014ns & happy thought seemed to cf bim\u2014\"you both talk at once; \u201d \u201c He Counted All \u2018Right, \u201cYou've b mother reprovingly.- \u201cOh, \u2018not much | of & one,\u201d answered the boy.| \u201cDid you count 100, as I told you, when you fell your angry passions rising?\u201d à \u201cOh, sure,\u201d \u2018returned the boy.\u201c1 counted 100 all right, but I knocked the other boy down first.[t's the only safe way.\"\u2014Ghicago Post.us.Family Faetions, Caller~ Wasn't that Miss Robinsor who just fort Ethel\u2014fFhat was my Aunt Carrie Robinson.i mother\u201d 8 side?: Ethel-Not \u2018much! Sbe sticks np for papa gll the time.: \u2019 Warning Mr.w, Wimble\u2014A judgé In one of the courts has décided that a man has a right to remain out al) night if he wants to.Mrs.W.-Don't let that worry you, Wimble.That judge hasn't jurisdiction in this, household.\u2014Boston Transcript.: eee eteiemim - :{ STOCKS.R f.Moiris, stock broker, Odell\u2019 h Block, reports to-day\u2019 s prices, 1 o'clock.by tele pe as follows : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.J Canadisn Pacific Raflwe ( Hori! Sar Raitw \" a n ay, 1 Halifax Tramway, y 92-90 .\u2018NEW YORK BTOCK EXCHANGE, - American Sugar, 136 | Soenise Steel | 48 pehison 0.Fa H _: hi longo, Mi u ; Brook yaR Yo CRIeARO BOARD OF TRADE, | May Feat, 7 \u201cum | A \u201c -Pork 14,10 i | .707 - | 70 -\u2014\u2014\u2014 \"a vemes Sera ose -} And southward > ng birds - THE; i LAWRENCE YES TERDAY.Co Montre, Yin _20.\u2014 The.ice roads raitie, Longueil and St.Helen's: Toland ave_broken up.The shove took place ° yesterday afternoon, ietly but |: them at their frontiers until they bad \u2018custom house -demands.ed bad his carriage stopped at the frontier of a petty prince's which his subordinate began handling | see her If you! wish, but you can\u2019t talk n in a fight,\u201d sald ble.] the would sooner take a \u2018sound Calter\u2014Oh, your.aunt, eh?-On your | in the cpnversation, \u201cof the \u2018motto of nese pl et How does it now this tiny hidden thing À Within its wilderness of tangled grèss, ge The hour-vhew mer's languid footsteps past While earth is dumb with August\u201d s sencog?.* 3 How does it know the time for \u2018purplish hase ~ Or guese the drous transformation sçené.: Which sets the field and forest all ablaze?are,on the wing, sup.Yet, in shrill notes, from drowsy ways of green, Co the spell that.passing summer sways,.The criaet first proclaims the autumn days, - Henry Clevela - Wood in Ainslee\u2019s Magasin.| LUNCH\u2019 offoERs.Waiter Calls Attention: to the Imitative Ha it \u2018Among, Patrons, One of the amusing things to be no-, ticed at the lunch counters is the habit | of imitation.If the man on the end studies the Bill of fare and then orders a ham sandwich, pumpkin pie and a glass of I likety-to duplicate his order, and soon there will a whole row eating exactly the same things.Sometimes this similarity appetite causes serious embarrassment.This is invariably the case If the odcupants of the high chairs shift about the same time and the men on the end have numerous chances to set examples for 20 \u2018or 30 patrons.Then the pumpkin ple or sandwiches are sure to give put before the noon hour is - past.fi \u2018Its funny how lazy people\u201d are,\u201d said one of the waiters at a down town lunch iplace.; \u201cThere are lots of men who wpn\u2019t look at a bill of fare, and they just stare over the counter and ask for anything that comes into their heads if they don\u2019t happen to see -another fellow eating just what they want.If we have something sort of out of the drdinary, like fried oysters, something that can be written on the card in ink,}s0 it will make a good impression onithe public, it's a losing'investment if the fellow on the end near the door happens to pick it out.Then every oue \u2018that passes him sees the oysters, anf soon there is a regular \u2018chorus of yells for oysters, There ain't a patron that wants corn beef hash or cold cabbage.\u201cPeople gre just like sheep or geese.They like to follow a leader if it\u2019s in uothing but eating.[\"¥e seen big worded articles) about thoughts and ideas being catching or contagious.Any philosopher who has a chance to wait on a lunck counter- would believe in that theory.Idéas are as catching as the mepsles, and Aout you forget it.\u201d ; Hi\u201d \u2018Ale liol and the \u2014 A lecture delivered by\" Dr, Victor Horsley in Englnnd-on \u201cThe Action of Alcohol 5 the Brain\u201d showed how fibers com ect all parts of the brain.so that it acts as a whole.It was desired to find oyt whether the Lenin us a whole works as \u2018well with alcohol as without.ne-way of testing this was by testingithe reaction time, the length taken in- perceiving a given signal.Ie tried a col plex experiment, showing a signal w ha number on it which was not to be isignaled back unless it was above tend This took longer, involving \u2018nésoclation of ideas, and the time from the very first was prolonged by alcohol: Professor Horsley said that chloroform, ethé r, nituous oxide-and similar narcoties pcted in the same way Al cohol produced | a dissolution.of the nerve centers.|.- acyl had tried the action of al- ebhol on auscular\u2019 power by menus of the pressure dynamometer, which was squeezed: at regular Intervals.Alter rest alco ol was taken, and at first there was a little Incrense, soon foilow- -ed by a dotable déuregse.Under the Influence of ten there was no decrease at- all.He showed a diagram -con- structed by Dr.Aschaffenberg representing the amount af type set up by Certalu cémpositors In & quarter of an hour befère and ufter taking alcohol.The amount was \u2018wade less by aleoliol.\u2014Argonabt The Stool of Repentançe.- \u201cAny infraction of the rules at Girard coliege,\u201d says the Philadelphia Record, \u2018ls punished {vith 20 minutes.on a stool of repentance.When the In- Stitution {first adgpted this scheme of \u2018punishmant; on¢ stool was enough.As tbe college expanded the stools multi- \u201cplied, and today uno less thap 64 four legged, painless Instruments of discipline are in more or less constant use in à room devoted exclusively to the\u2019 punishmént of those who have- transgressed the rules.There is absolutely nothing to the disciplining except the order to isit o- à comfartable stool for 20 minutes and \u2018think it over.\u2019 Aus of thrashing and have done with it, but the stool of repeutance has proved it- | self an jdeal punishment, and It has | | come to stay at Girard college.\u201d « Could Take a Ilint, It To late, But be still lingered.\u201cl have been trying to think,\u201d the young woman remarked after a pause the state of Maine.\u201d * Dirlga* * said young Spoonamore, renching for his hat, \u201cand I will go, but it will always be a consolation,\u201d tie aadell, with \u2018a profound bow, \u201cia know, Miss de Muir, thet yo once called me \u2018dearle! \u201d \" Exercise Enough, \u201cI thought your wife was going to Join.out physical culture class this year, Mr.Smythers?\u2019 =~ \u201cShe id lutend to, but we've got a girl who bas been over fromr Sweden only six - weeks, and my wife has to \u2018talk to Ber by making signs.\u201d I ; 1 | TT Take Away my first letter, take away my second letter, take away ail:my letters, aul 1 am still the same.What am.1?he postman, \u2014_\u2014 \u2018The rose was an emblem of immor- 1k, all his neighbors are {; J the audien A President \u20ac \u201c fCommiitte HE ART FR | irtain rose last\u2019 evening \u2018in the old- jashioned \u201ctudience were a once.transported.to the period, some soventy years ago, when the sailor king was on the throne, and life was more simple, and manners more elegant.than in this rushing 20tk century, and as the play went oh the illusion hecame stronger.a 2 The cast was an admirable one, the various delightful characters heing taken by Mrs.E.|C.Fraser (Miss Matilda Jenkyns, Miss .Mattie, ) Miss Morkill, \u201cMiss Betty] Barkor;\u201d\u201d Miss W.- Hobson, \u201cThe Hon.Mrs.Jamicson;\u201d and Miss Hobson, \u2018Lady Glenmire;™ Miss Mary Twose, \u201cMrs.Iitzadam;\u201d\u2019 Miss Symmes, \u201cMrs.Forr ler; Miss Eva White, \u201cMiss and Miss Wombwell, as \u201cMartha;\u201d\u2019 Mr.E.C.Fraser took the part of \u201cPeter Marmaduke Arley J.onkÿns,\u201d\u201d and was- at his pest.The need jof an opent house is, never felt more s rongly than at a theatrical performance} in the Art Hall, but the stago setting was as well done as possible, and the dresses were strietly true to\u2018 the period, and in spite of - their oddity, ware pecoming.A duet hy Miss Hubl Wiggett\" oppned the perfdimance, between th \u2018time songs cannot sing and entertained the audience.\u2018I Lhe old songs,\u201d Miss Mae; Hubbard and Wiggett.In Point [of numbers and appreciation, e loft nothing to be desired, and in short the affair was 2 complete success.Ë Nrs: E.the close à of pink rog Fri was presented cs, in her dual capacity .us St.Faith's Guild, and the ractor of/ the play, and \u201cGad ing,\u201d closed the entertain.\u2019 leading ch Save the nent.Ci en cof RESPON DENCE.SHERBR A p= OKI PROTE STANT HONS PITAL._ of the Daily Record: À The editor Pole;\u201d Miss {Jennie Moe, **Mary Smith; | while rd and Miss | > acts some appropriate.old- | | | and \u201cPi LT haut a little faded flower,\u201d |i _ REGIMENT.Miss Hubbprd;\" \u201c\u2018Antie.Laurie,\u201d Miss london, Tob.19.\u2014Tho King of Twose, and another duet hy a gal has been gazotted a énlonel in cat] on evening, with a honquet Cc a NORTE BATLEY, \u20144 From occasional Feb.home for a few days.A pleasant reunion residence of Mr.\u2018evening of Monday, - ISth, -the being Miss Putney\u2019 = birthday, the birth day of Mr.and\u201d nicce, Miss Myrtie Putney.singing and gumes helped to pass pleasant evening.Aiter SU Wkite rendered: some of his fine tions on the piano and banjo.ing, \u2018God Save Our King,\" ech other many returns of the l vty broke up.\u2014\u2014\u2014 occurred at |.\u2014_ ANCE AND T RUSTS IN - THE LORD.| opokr, Kan., Feb._ 20.Mrs.Nation passed a quiet day in ju refuses bail and says the Lord tioh received a message ther, a Kansas stock man, asking\u2019 wanted bond.\u2018She ropliod, \u2018Ga aupply all\u2019 my needs according riches in glory.I am comfortahl the Lord wants mé.\u201d ENGLISH INFANTRY Oxfordshire Light, Infantry: peta |A QUIET DAY IN J.IL pe im PORTUGAL'S KING.À E 1S GAZETTED À COLONE correspondent.| 19.\u2014Misses Putney have Twen ab the R.A.Putney,_ en the OCCASION and iso Putney\u2019 tapLiier Masies a very v.Mr, st boos: rs NATION\" REFUSES © ASSIST: q Aîter sing- T.3 ; une wishing A iy te FN Carrie 4e il.She FE wishes: h wirere } Ie < THE HOUSE OF LO A TWENTY MINUT TE: THANKED BY.THE.KI London, Feb.20.~The, Honse held a twenty minute session ta only - \u2018Interesting feature was tha of a message from King Edward, \u2018ing the peers for their Address opening oi Par linment.+ À The rural sheriffs expect.thad (hing, will shortly\u201d he done to tn stability of their income, whieh, districts is not\u2019 more - \u2018than that ,Ç Dear Si:\u2014Ttelerring to the lottir of \u201cFiat Lux\u201d in your issne of yeste vday, | beg to shy that when patients are admitted into the.hospital they are asked \u2018certain quéstions.Among these ape othe religions Janomination they helong to, und the apswers they gite are_recondéd.Both in\u201d1]899 and 1900 there was | patient who, when asked, veplicd that (le was of no religion.It is not thel!; pravince qi the Lady Superintendent.+.Cross question patients, but simply to record (hg answers they give, and her record may he relied upon\u2019 ns heing Go rect, one \u201cYours truly, I.HARGRAV F.| gp MEMORIAL TO.THE QUREN, | h Submits Ideas for the King 4 - Approval, | February 20.\u2014The first meet joint caminittee, composed of cabinet ministers \u2018and former cabinél ministers, suggested.by King Edware to formulate a schame for a! perruanent memorial to the late Queen Victori in, | was held yesterday afternoon.\"The com: mittee prom: their ideas for the ss London, ing of th King\u2019s approval King Hdward will start for Germany | to visit His sister, tbe-Dowager Fanpreys- Frederick, Saturday evening, on boas k the royal yueld, Victorin and hd His Maigsty's stay ] in (Germany wi probably be vegy brief, - ) THE KAISER SERS TUS HOT i Cronberg, Feb.20.\u2014FEmperér Tee and the lempress.arrived here vesterddy sand spent an hour with Dowager Fah- press Frederick, whose condition is u lists ict, LI WOODWARD.\u2014At.her Tlifïs.Their nase \u201cwas recently ] fore the Attorney Alenéral by as of St.case Hh His de | Arpin, Aylmer, Tousignant, of ul Age 8elin and\u2019 Provost, ueting Lion, = Sheriff Ay mer, presented (he in au very forcible waving Govi rnmet work, Rettling he drawing up statements, \u2018ete.|} pected that in certain, distri the sheriff is rendering serv ices( uxtri way in favor of the.Col and public interest; the! deputy paid by the\u2019 Government, Ho nd t to the sheriff the full revenu oflio, , which is only just, wl getting hu < remumneral on on that are suving money to the: ment, re et 2 +4 - BIRTHS.RIGO: i.In this ity, on Fel a son to Mr.and Mrs, W.-s \u2014\u2014 DEATHS, - .| resid - Sherbrooke, Mary |S.relict of the late John We \u201c her.GOth year, = of heart.failurp.to Elmwood Cemetery, Short] se 2 pan.Friends aid acquair Please accept.this notice.|DEAN\u2014In this city, Februar 17 GRAY ~n this city, pn the Intl Howard, second son of Mr.and _20 days, changed.| They afterward returned Homburg.: HENRI TBSEN HAS HAS INFLU rr : Copenkagen, Feb.-20.\u2014Iniluenz Lis; vaging.ap Christiania; Henrik Ihsen, the! Norwegi n poet and cramatist, is ill of the malady, though his condition (is Cu less grave this morning.| Montres! street, Wednesday, 20th inst.at 3 p.m.- CT BS >-In San Francisco, ( ul.of pnemnonia, Harry Jones, a native ol Hatley, Que., fuged 51 years, \\ lay.The in reply._j to the speech.from the throne- a THE FRES OF SHBRIFFR.Francis English puty, he - said, was kept busy hours every day do : ts -whore \u2018 wilh hé of services Qu ver: $ Cu \u2014 .a, nce, Fast Armstrong, Iward, Ta] Funeral Wednesday, at 2,30 pp.my, Tron resit'ence Alvin Richard, infunt son of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Richard Dean, aged 5 months.and Mr.Will.\\J.Gray, aged 4 years, months, G.; f-Lotds reading - thank.t the Some~ firs the in soine Li if | wi aid he- Sheriffg delega- rounts, is ex n soma \u201c rniment .n leave his | »-he is fa ) 2th, Kilgour.: : \u2014 rvice ab infances , 190F, « 1 inst, her Lo rest for a period.Today Mrs.-Na.- À from her LE 1° il shee __ Ushall to Wis | fT i Funeral from his father's 1éside \u2018nee, 8 rues ® tality ted it over gares, act the Syrians, and the Chi- oe Te Chocolate Creams | Sold by all Druggists\u201425c a box.4 ë à TEE nt + 4 _t papa Ra, Let en come .en ; .= TS TT ERE EEE, EXE Ii ere A AEA A JUST AS cool Now, Mothers, Don't Believe It! o WORT MEDICINE] As Good, an Pleasant, or as safe an rh "]
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