Sherbrooke daily record, 2 janvier 1902, jeudi 2 janvier 1902
[" Daily me ee EE a Record.- PRICE CNY CEN s VOI.Vo New 270 - \u201d nn SHERBROOKE, QUE,, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1902.== .er y .To > NEW YEAR S IN SOUTH AF FATAL ACCIDENT + 44 + ton.Wo N.Munroe, Auburn, Me: W.(.1 IL .Fisher, Quebec.and 1\u20ac.Bishop .\u2014 Marbleton.\u2014_\u2014 Windsor Mills Man Killed | CITY [ Yesterday EE 3 Alberta bare has returned to | .Joston to requme her neusical -tuelies + Situation Considered to be Very Hopeful \u2014 Boer va tht it.- - L WAS STRUCK BY THE MORNING] NEWS.Mr Pood Gleason, of Sherbrooke, 3 OSSes for the Year.PASSENGER TRAIN.> spending the holiday season at a Protauia, Ln 2-\u2014In spite of the growing requirements oi the and.Food.Windsor Mills, Jan.20 (Special.) - +44 ++ John BB reverses tthe Veemanes, reported 4a-t!stnh< and the necessity (While crossing the Grand Trunk Railway \u2026 ; ; .Mr.week, the Now Year finds the general furies of lie are plentiful, Hor oven lux track, yesterday, at the Bridge street ¢ The 3) = will ne qu Miss Bradley, the i tine i » itnatson here vastly wore serene than jmos Given the widest facilities to dul Crossing.Mr.Joseph INff was struck hy oorrow.at 1 o'cloc his home in Waterloo, je was a ven see For dnstance, last [port all but the heavier classes of goods, the 10 aan.mail Crain, running west §.Mr.To Bo Rider.Fitch Bay was in dpnwary.the Boer conandants, hemp Fen former burghers.recognize the from Sherbrooke.the city, last Tuesday.Mr, JL A.Gudbout.où the Laval Un amd Beyer- maintained à vigorous home Jehan some oi the wealthier among | He was hurled against à stone wall, | Mess MM y a fvarsits.Montreal.gs passing the Loli Larcbment Kualiontain.coduy that [tlu- 1 ame ne tively participating in the upon side of the track and in \u201ctantly Mao: ne a Pen Verity, of daxs at home in town, place.he fi et wen Pres Lhe Sn ot the great, development killed.; 2 ; .Mr.A.1.Desive, of Maco i torka auf ohanme ad conmanercnat Pinesitatile approach of numerical evhaue (classes, néediess to «ay.Mr.1} Went her) nd 5 tore Xe has recovered and returned 3 enterprises aro being praanoted, Wark tion ) His untimely death has east no gloom Fi LL he \\ oy a me ve SL or Que mere, ; ab the name 14 tu Huadntatnedd ntm THI BOKER LOSSEKES, Jover the entire communitx.Hic widow AT Ve ved the an Fries: The fire brigade was called out, last ken and the \u201capply \u201cnative Biber sb London, January 2 Official returnd [has the sympathy of all in her .\u2018 ._ 4 3 | brooke, came down, Jast night.to hold] Mr.0.Brooks and Mes.Brooke, où an ou hare, oo a b An ingquest, Severn] witnesses were ex-fThetford Mines, wore in the city ves- lav h eat OÙ his fau \u201d Me.Ce, 4 T0 DIVIDE COMPTON A PROSPEROUS YEAR amined and the luquest was adjourned terday.à © Cp in ed ol his father, r.I.° | ; o {till tonight, when the traînmen wild le Mr.Ralph Denio, manager oi Sher artim the Customs Dept.| \u2014 \u2014 present and testify.br n a Cina, manager o the sher- [Miss Robinson, fran Magog, and Mr.: Another Scheme to Dis-|Is Shown by Record of \u2014\u2014 Ma was in ton Stevens, of St Lambert, Montreal, who ) say.have been the guests of Mr.M.Humïl- 3 member the County.Failures in 1901.ROSEBERY FIRM.Mr.M, A.Maefirtane his returned tofton for a day or two, left on Tuesday > \u2014_\u2014 town fram a holiday visit to lis home [far their respective homes.> IT COMES FROM LAKE MECANTIC|IN CANADA FEWER IN NUMBER He Declines to Unite With at Stratford, Ont.The Social Club of Sherbrooke danced > WHICH VOULD pe CHER AND SMALLER IN LIABI- the Liberal Me.and Mrs, Wo KD Paton sore in Mon- the «ld year ol and the new year in, : LIEU GE NEW COUNTY, LITIES.S.treal.where they attended the Charity fon Pnescay evening, and the annual New \u2014_ Ball on New Year's ove Year's eve dance was quite as snecessiu] Avother - chere te di-miember Compton Sew York, Fan.2.-Reports to KG.CAMPBELL BANNERMAN D- Mr ; vu ; .yr , as in former years.The floor was in County ~ annonwed.It comes om Dunn & Co.show that failures for the MANDS ARIS NOT SATIS.Mr JS Wood, of the UT, Pan, good condition, the music gay and in- = : Co i à: has been transferred for the present to} 2s A.Lake Megantic and is set forth by afyenr 1901 were 11,002 in number und FIED.} glaring, and the dancers ight hearted, correspondent of that place as (allows \u201cTher on foot, to form a new counts in this part of the province with Lake Megantic as the centre sad comprising the townships of Wins: low.Whitton.Marston.North and South Chesham and Ditton in Compton County; Woburn, Clinton.Louise, Ditchiield, Spaulding.Risbarcugh, Grayvhurst, St.Sebastian and [Lambton in the County - of Beauce, hut, wdike the movement in Stanstead, it will not.affect the representation où either Compton or Beance oounties, The ohjeet 1s principally for Judicial, innnicipal and registration purposes.Is à project \u201cThero was a public meeting in the Town Hull, Monday of last week, to ( Continued on Paga 2.) -\u2014 ee p\u2014\u2014\u2014 - STOLE FUR COAT.|: Bola Tramp Prepares for Cold Weather.GOT INTO dR.S.FRASER'S (COAT AND BOARDED FREIGHT BUT IS © APTURED.Quite a sensation wus caused at the \u2018 (Grand Central, Thnesday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, when it was discovered, that a valuable fur coat belonging to Mr.S.Fraser, joint prothonotary, was missing.Upon discovery of this fact Mr.Fraser, sceompanied: hy Mr.Gauthier, took the afternoon train for Brompton Falls, having previously learned that three tramps who had heey seen in the Grand Central, adittle while before, had boarded a - freight, train going in the direction of 4B Richmond.Mr.Gauthier telegraphed the information, both two Brompton and Richmond, heiore leaving.On arrival at 2 Brompton, it was learned that, the men in question had hoarded an -east bound f \u2018train, and were on their way towards \u2018Sherbrooke.Mr.Gaüthier, then telephoned the police station to have officers at the depot to await the arrival of freight.The officers were successful in captur- - ing-two of the tramps, one wearing the fur coat.They were taken to jail, and will come \"up Jor trial before the Magistrate's \u201c8 the 8113,092,376 in amount of liabilities, while of banking and other fiduciary institutions, there were 71 insolvencies, involving 818,018,774, a total of 11,076 defaults and {131,111.50 liabilities.These figures compare very favorably with the 10.533 failures in 1900, with liabilities où 2171,114,236, of which 39 were banks 835.617,563.Manufacturing disasters in 1901 numbered 2,411, with an indebtedness of 844,260,983, compared with 2.400 in the previous year, owing SI,- 702,142, while there were 7,965 suspensions of traders for 852,060,640, against 7,844 in 1900, with liabilities of #59,- 415.592.The defaulted liabilities were 96 cents ta each $1,000 of bank ex changes.A ratio to the number of firms in business shows that the entire of de faulted indebtedness averaged 94.33 for each concern.This amount compares with $119.63 in 1900, while going hack to 1893 the average was $290.65.In many ways the prosperous conditions in the United States were shared in Canada, for copunercial failnres in the Dominion were fewer in number and smaller in amount of labilities than in five of the preceding seven years.As to banking insolvencies the statement was even more favorable, no one of the earlier years making as good an exhibit.All tour commercial defaults numbered 1,341.with liabilities of 210,811.671, which compares with 1,355 in 1900, owing 811,613.,208.In manufacturing there Avere 989 failures for $3,595,095, against 308 in the previous year, with liabilities of 83,201,665.Trading failures numbered 1,029, with a total indebtedness of 26,- 845,329, compared with 1,010 in the previous year for $7,252,340.eee NOT YET \u2018SETTLED.ANGLO.FRENCH, ; MODUS- \u2014 : - NOT ED, London, Jan 2.\u2018The adr is vhee wore filled with rumors concerning Lord Kose- hery's attitude toward the Liberal party.They are stimulated by a statement made hy the Londen correspondent of a Dundee newspaper that Lord Rosebery has refused overtures made to him hy Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman to rejoin the party.The correspondent added that Lord Rosebery is resolved to nain- join fortunes with the Liberal party in its present state und the Daily takes the same \u2018view.There is no doubt that Sir Henry Camphell-Bannerman has been in communication with Lord Rosebery and that Rosebery has heen unable to satisfy his demands.The Standard thinks that Sir Henry has shown tactical skill in forcing Lord Rosebery to decline co-operation with him, as it will give Sir Henry an ad- vintage in appealing for party support.The Standard also understands that shortly before the Parliament Siv Henry will demand that the Liberal Imperial iste declare unequivocally whether they arq prepared or not to support his lead- aiship in the House of Commons, a step which is likely to precipitate a crises in the party.It adds that Lord Rosebery's aim is to create n national Liberal party in which the services of Sir Henry will Lie useless it he ( Rosebery) ever takes office, and that either Mr.Asquith or Sit Edward Grey will he his lieutenant in the House of Commons, more prodably tho latter.The Chronicle says that Lord Rosebery is evidently determined to force his views, confident of the energetic support of the Liberals.It indignantly scouts the notion of Lord Rosebery abandoning the party.+ BOMB EXPLODED: London, January 2.\u2014The Daily - Express publishes a cablegram from one of \u2018the highest officials of the Newfoundland Cabinet, as follows: «St.John\u2019s, Nfid., January ).-Tlhis Gover pment bas not considered the re newal of the, modus vivendi and bopes there will be no ogcasion to consider the re-enactment of a measure so detrimental] to the interests of the Empire and- he Cœut, some, time this week.| s © + .THE PAN-AMERICAN.me \u2014\u2014\u2014 , ~ THR RECORD OF ATTENDANCE ars ' BUFFALO'S BIG SHOW.Buffalo, Jan.2.\u2014Superintendent Ww.Cac of the department of | admissions\u2019 of the -PamAmerican Ex- à Company.Ime presented Ms\u201d fing } report.The total attendance .Of this number 5,306,859 were free and 3,213, 1x0 paid admissions.The \u2018days were Bufialo day, 162,424; New » State day, 129,476; Farewell day, : Railroad day, 129,316; and La- oy 103,884; Dedication dag, 86,- - HAY DENIES.: 4 HFBALN YARN RESSARD: > (Re CHINFSF.INDEMNITY.Jabuar v aim by Sim.Secretary \u2018of State May, ive, saying \u201cthe report ¢ to \u2018tas & fabrication.> à the claim i 18 moderate aru but that the United States - 2555 * ed, was- tion 9.The hrief diploma: | parity.\u201d $18,000.00 has been wnded by a 8 Mr.; Conger tho United Bates min | this vof.\u201cins 1 ro ; ; ney Huy eo sid in his eo 1 min 7 8)! \u2018was great yr y mt tobacec À éduld | Colony.\u201cThe Government has not received any \u2018advice from the Governraent as \u2018to what bas been düne in reference Lo the \u2018hegotiations with France, since the New- foundiand delegates left London Just May.All the Colony\u2019s representations \"+ to the Colonial office has heen unanswer- and \u201cno roply has been reecived re- with America, al reci rocit garding F A \u2018Government\u2019 8 de- though the Limpert) v scussiol pA Pre dir Wältrid' Laurier an Sir Robe: Bond- (respectively the \u201cPromiers of Canada and Ne : ud), have been fully complied with, héen re; - sut Le de Cr PS affairs by.the present admuigisty g* manifested, by.a , : leled:i.in jen sandra WE itistico at the hands of the] pc cooper J restriction as to\u201d the treaty .r and trade - relations w th Americal to sre ua.a position of permanent.pot se caused \u201chere, hy thie cabled: The Anglo-French tion on the French nt \u2018that the United States wring the fomoundiand ques mir yesteldy would: padiuce ite Chinese indemnity - shave of Ne with; t nd apperently no arrangement France 48: in.te : Mars in\u2014\u201cPpor, ; but he dame out a \u201cof that.qués- i J weeks ago with the : } Imperial Government, in the removal of} jthe modus \u201cvivendi cov- ?Under Residence of the Czar's Grandfather.\u2014 } FIFTHEN NIHILISTS HAVE REE ARRESTED.of Grand Duke Constantine, grandfather of the Crar.Fifteen nihilist students have been arrested.memes WELL KNOWN KEEPE :R OF ROCK ISLAND PASSES AWAY .IN FLORIDA, lock Island, Jan.Word has been received of the death .Mr.J.A.Gignac, proprietor of Union House, which occurred _in Florida.Mr.Gignac had, ; been it health for sômetime = and specialists in \"Chicago and \u2018other p for treatment.He went south only \u2018a benefit there.{ +The remains will! sland for burial.?+ * * ONNÉCTEÏ Ptr a.Oe ebb Lol 3 se Jan.2,\u2014 Top lpnt fhpne line, conn: pre and, Italy, | J.A.GIGNAC DEAD.- \u2014 1:)\u2014 (Spain ) of Monday evening, the cessful ever held.The programme very much enjoyed by boti thy, audience and the wee ones taking dren met in the afternoon, laces pad.enjoyed themselves generally until few 5X © \"clock, when large tables to delicious refreshments.the little ; FRANCE AND.ITALY, { Ea cs tpl bh Mrs.Jessie Mass Mrs.tain his detached position, declining to} Montreal.The Loyal Legion will meet tomorrow News} fternoon.at 4.15 o'clock.at the Y.M Andrew's Hall, : C.A.Fin the past.Mr.Misses.Hale, at, bourne street.Nr.TIL bw the Joseph Redfern.\u201cMr.gog, Mr.A.L.Deseve.Mr.N.EK.the Xmas holidays.N Hall, formerly very poor s been to hope of receiving amusement for the large be broug t to Rock rénts and friends, The eve the distribution of Xmas pil from the large Foglia, son, and IK.of Lennoxville Miss Hall, guest « Countess of Minto, Kieve, January 2.\u2014(Special)\u2014A bomb tawa.was exploded today, under the residence} My, A.G.Bonullie of the I, I\" Dank, Montreal, spent New Year's day in town, where Mrs.Bonallie bas been for the lust ten days, the guest Melbourne street.Bonallie, After supper, .¥ ; den, : } iV.y: td, K n, Scotstown; J - Garthby; instead of St.Lefebvre, the Rock Island branch.MeKechnie entertained family party on New Year's day at her pleasant home on Moore street.Robertson has retwmed home from Malden and Dorchester, where she has been visiting friends.Worthington Worthington are at hae again from a pleasant Christinas visit to friends G.FT.Moore, who a few days ago Was in a far way to recovery from his illness, has had a relapse and is now seriously ill.A + .Mrs.1.1.Machin 1s sponding the holiday season with her sisters, the The R: Fraser and Ne ALI [er have heen called to Leeds, gerious ÎÎlness of their uncle, Henry Deseve and his sister, Gertrude Deseve, left hame voday for Ma- where they will visit their uncle, Brooks is recovering from an attack of tonsilitis, has been ill since his arrival to spend Messrs.(i.1.Hunt, Compton: John H.Cole, Paris, Ont., and Harry IL.Brown, of Woodstock, Ont., were -regis- tered at the Magog Housb, Messrs.Joseph Donnelly, Frank Ross, Win.Beauchamp, A.Brouillet, J.Jacob- of Montreal, were in Sherbrooke, this week, en business.Mr.Thomas Donnelly, farmer principal Academy, ! and.now Westmount, is spending a few days with Mr.J.L.Coté, at the Lennoxville Hotel.daughter ol of Sherbrooke, is Their Excellencies the Farl aud at \u2018Mr.-A.H, Anderson, was elected Grand Sentry: of the Urand Council of the instituted for the Province of Quebec, on Saturday last, in Montreal, The annual Sunday schopl anniversary of the Methodist Church, took place on and was the most suc- all ; Among.ads in the! cit) of «Jorge Mass.and Miss Gladys Hh ottage 6n Mol Fra- Megantie, Mr.Miss with which he Tuesday.Zily lives, and bent on enjoving thanselves to the utmost.Late in the evening refresh ments were served, after which the Jong and varied programène was finished, and towards the dawn of the new year, the party broke up, with many wishes for a happy return of the day.Arthur Randall was killed in a fatal railway accident at.Lytton, B.C., on I'riday, Dec.6th, together with his fireman, Ernest Potruii.The double funeral was held at Kamloops, BC, on Monday, Dec.9th.lt is reported us onc of the most largely attended funerals over held in that many fraternal so cieties, of which deceased were members, being largely represented, Mrs.Randall.widow of the deceased, is a native of Danville, Que., her maiden name being.Miss Euuna Govett.Both Mr.and Mrs.Randall visited Danville in September.Mrs.Randall is a niece of Mrs.BB.Doyle.of this city.Ingineer New Year's day is the holiday par excellence à the French in Canada, and yesterday the observances which are survivals of the customs of old France.were carried out as usual, One of the | roost beautiful and touching of these is the gathering of the children of a family, great and small, old and young, married or single, to receive the father's blessing, and while the head oi the fam- this sacred ceramony is never omitted, Afterwards, New \\Veaurs gts (Les etrennes) are bestowed) and New Year's greetings and good wishes wre exchanged.Then after mass, the enjoyment of the \u201cJour de \"An\" begins, and feasting and merriment, innocent and joyous, muke the day menorable, New Year's Day was well observed at the Y.M.C.A.The rooms were well pa- of Mr.Justice the Rideau Hall, Ot- ! Mrs, Willian of Sherbrooke, new Royal Arcanum, was .The chil- layed \u2018 games, were seated at farnished Dexter, dog ows \u201cFey Bil Kips, © ops W.4 us Beland, Capelton; 1 ised orth Hatley; -M.Lemieux, Bury; W.H Less tly | Mitchell, Levis; D: Gosselin, Quebec; W.p à >.Jasmin, Magog: D.B, - .Pathieë; Bel Thomas | s,i Cookshive; - A.Tayloé + \"ai: LF Mountain; Windsor Mills; We 8.re.\u201coo Maire, D'Iaraeli; E.Benoit , St.Ed bi = Re P.Caswell, - Angus; A.El fs i + tronized throughout the entire day.In the afternoon many passed the time pleasantly in playing games.The Ladies\u2019 cert given in the cvening was a great success.Many could not get standing room and had to go away.This annual event ix becoming more popular every year, which speaks well for the association.It is most desirable that a larger hall should be procured for next year\u2019 gathering.The rooms put on a very gala appearance, being nicely decorated with cvergreens, bunting, and Chinese lanterns.Remarks were heard on all sides to the effect that thé rooms had never looked so pretty he- fore.Mrs.C: H.Fletcher and Mrs Lucke gave on New Year's reception at the Art Hall yesterday, which was a most per- | fectly arranged and very sucuéssiul at- fair.The Art Hall, always « handsome, artistic room, looked even more attractive than usual, ; with two corners furnished with rugs, easy obairs, ete.for the non-dancers, d third occupied by the musicians, who played charming music during the afternoon, fourth by the refreshment table, decorated with beautiful lavender, chrysanthe- Auxiliary-\u2014served.-refreshménts.\u2018I'he con- | flags, mottos \u2018 N.Y.THEATRE FIRE Keith\u2019s Badly Damaged This Morning.MORTON HOU SE VEN INTO THE À ork, early engine UUIESTS AT Lil STREETS, Fire { Thursday) morning Keith's 1 flanies were the theatr Now Ov red the Square January 2.was ch this rood of Theatre.The the engineer of whach ulpern tho te the hotel other alwrm, There Ah Hi were mn non brst Morte H.tte \u201cels Fi Homes, tan and rave - were no tbe Len! netted street MH puests herd to the nouht pment The uure and Ving he their escope clin an tive halls and corridors of the gd filed with and tu guests Tran the npper floors were compelled te their to the us known they all got ont in Keith's Theatre is tn, und the tores sem = il Te En ape > Anse = - nt M) rem > oe Ay 1 Ayr ve FE SS IE EE OI = cr NA ae.+ iT ng teal rh.+3 tn © ! 0 Let'the old: year # end without \u2019 planning, - your insurance with - SHERBROOKt'S LEADING FIRE OFFICE.W.S.DRESSER & co.7 McCarthy Block, 29 Strathcona Sq, Both \u2018Phones w.S, Dregser ~ 3, Wi McKee RAILWAY FES = EPI PHANY.Lowest One Way First Class Fare Between all stations n the Province of P \u201cvjuehec, also _to-Ottäwa.Ont, - good go- Ting Januars A5, and 6.Return limit, Janmary 7, 1002.TOURIST SLEEPLRS | Lave Montreal every: Monday and Wed: nesday at HL ont.dor the \u2018iccommodit- tion oF passe neers ge He tichets to Chic ago and west there of zis far as the Pacific Const.A nominal offre is made Tor aeconnnodation in \u201cthese, Slopes.Berths reserved in advance, C.IL FOSS, City Pansougor and Ticket Agent, à Wellington St Bell Telephone No, 61 s We Art Building, J TEAMSHIP TICKETS.All Lines: - Lowest Rates CANADIAN e.æPACIFIC EPIPHANY Jan.Sth,\u2018OoZ= Ronnd trip \u2018tickets will be sokl be- + tween all stations in _the Province of or EN'S at $1.25 pair.Quebec, also, fram Cttawa, Ont., to CHILDR 21 o vi qu \u201cstations in the Province of Quebec and .GIRLS at $1.60 pair.JU ; from stations\u2018in the Province of- Quebec] LADIES\u2019 and BOY.at 21.7 and a to Ottawa, ,Ont., at Single First Class 82 pair._ } Fare, on Jan, 4th, Br Good MEN'S CLUB at $2.25 pair.J o return unti £ Z .- NS SHANTY, $1.25, 81.70 a ; W, H.BOTTUM, | Ve i CE X Be > City Pass.Agent.Art Building.$2, 2.65.ch 3 J mn ¥ BOSTC® & MAINE | Sof Cloves 6 80 - ig 1 4 _covomEm iath, IBOl MEN'S MOCASSINS, £1.25, A Trains ion dally except Sundays, excopt BOYS MOC ASSINS, 95c.: .otherwise noted.i À _ os iy 4 TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE SCARLET TUQUES, 25¢, Me, 5c, 5 [L.5.00 à.m.for St.Jobnébury, Concord 1; =.PE MAIL es, Worcester, Boston, épringfield 60c., 5 } Nx Leaves Sherbrooke 10.00 p.1a., r-| is Fo rrives Now po 4o,leaves Newport12,66 7.12 .;] SCARLET MITTS, (Ladies\u2019) 35e pair.[all over its pages,\u201d A Bcslon 8.40 p 0.and Yeriland, Me.via hit SCARLET MITTS, (Men's) 50c pair.[a © 7 NIORT EXPRÈSS, aasig os p.m.Concord, SCARLET SASHES, 50e,-55e, Sie.oo m .or »\u201d ' \u20ac Minis Mountain Nolew, for White River Jet,| GET YOUR SUPPLIES AT 1H An Springfield, Few Yor : UTH.Ex } UARTERS.- a EOI, 00 Cr M CR, EE ke.8.20 p m, NIGHT EXPRESS.Trg Dinatiola.8.60 pom.BE, ew Jor 13, nelle \u2018Jobnatury, 3 Lopm.arriviog Sherbrooke 7.16 - me AOCOMMODATION.Leaye Cancoid; N.H.\u20186s.x., via Plymouth, St.Johnsbury, 10.45 & m.arrivitg Newport 12.83 p.m., conrecting with \u2018sceommodation \u2018 leaving Newport at 1.30 » 1m arriving Shérbivoke 3 12pm NDERS Gen\u2019 1 Pass and\u201d Tick.3 Agan FALL AND WINTER TINE p\u2014 In Effeet Monday, 14th October, 1901.LEAVING] SHERBROOKE THROUGH EXPRESS.Leaves Sherbrooke 7.20 8.m., a*1ives 8t.Francis 1.30 p.m., arrive Levis 1.20 'p.m., arrives Quebee 1.30 p.m.Pall man Paisce (ar, New York and\u2019 Boston, to Que- bec-~Dsily, Sundays excepted.- ACCCMMODATNON.leaves Sherbrooke 9.20 2m, ; arrives Levis 7.15 no, m., arrive Quebec 0 a.m.Daily.Sundays excepted.FREIGHT.rive Tsing Jet.6.00 p.m, Leuve Sherbrooke 9.008.m,, are) \u2018baily Sundays ex- ted \u201d - LA connecting trains on the Megantic Divi- _ slo, AREBIVING SHEEDROOKE THROUGH EXPRESS.Leave Quebrc 2.45 Im , leave Levis 8.10 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 45 P.m.Pullman Palace Car Quebec to New York snd Boston.Sundays excer ted.ACCOMMODATION.Leave Quebec 6.30 p.m., leave Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke 9.00 a.«w, Daily, Sundeys excepted.\u2019 FREIGHT.Leave Tring Jet.7.008.mn.arrive Sherbroske 3.00 p.m.Daily, Sundays excepted.\u2014Also connecting trains on the Megautic Divl- $5.01, - For time tatles, tickets ard all Information oly to any of the company'sagents.| FRANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Geu\u2019l Manager.Gen\u2018} Pass, \u2018agent ADVOCATES A WRERUE \u20ac MOERIS, , Agvocates, che.Sher tr ook, \u20ac - L* C AMPLELL, DESCHAMPS & M -CABE, Advo- \u2019 cates; \u2018Sherbrooke and Windsor Mills.u J-DUFFErF, B.A, R(.L, Advrcate Law _ Chambers, 125 Wellingt.on &t, Bherbrcoze.oc tabos _ | \u2018 - ws NDMAN & BRADLEY ptite, Wellington Square Sherbrsoke ; 6 K.ADLIK, B.A., #e,, C.F.añd Prov- Lond.HaTVeyor, 63 King £6.Belr Telephove 4 \u20ac UX & AMOK, Architects end Civil Engineers, * Ai t Building, Sherbrocke._ ASS RAULD & BERKY,- Veterlzary Surgeons, Oflice at Conunent:! Hoter,, Sherbrboke Reid Telephone.76.Private Telephone, sés.FRANK THOMPSON =.AND COMPAN) BANKERS AND FINANCIAL - AGENTS.A vaïcipal, Railway and Industrial Debentur bought and sold, it seauritics suitable for Trust atate , Ezecutois.Trustees, Etc.\u2018atways on hand.Lis vestn Funds.Notes and bills discouated, Advances made ven he spproved Collatera) es Exchar ge purchascd.at \u201cSherbrooke.| Lie, and Art Union i OF SHERBROOKE, T FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY yuer week days 3 from 2105 and 7t09 pm ADING Ore ok en rom 8 to 12 am, 1 to 6ano Open $ 120ta pee ART ALLER\" OF PA A neravings, Re KT -OF PAINTINUS | a\" Baeravin by Main Mall and second .Sas 3 Open w week.d.ys- from 8 to 12 am, ere {pes Sundays from 1.80 to 10pm\u201d (CARD TABLES, J the winter : holding first or second | | .m., Portland; Me., 8.45 a.m, Springfield 12.87 | bom.Bt.Jonnsbury 3.06 p.m., arriving Sher- |- Leaves Boston 7.80 p.m.; | B DANCES, +; RECEPTIONS,\" EUCHRE PARTIES, ETC To.Rent CHAIRS, 2 + DINING TABLES, COUCHES & SUREENS.We will rent at any time Those who purpose \u2018entertaining (uring | ard who require additional Furniture will do well to notify us ahead, ax we have only a limited num- her of pieces of furniture to rent.° .eeeeess EDWARDS FURNITURE CO: FURNITURE AND CARPETS, 171 Wellington St.- \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Advertisement.Thursday Jan.20d, 1902 Snow Shoes a ~ \u2019Nough snow now for good tramp.SiZes prices to fit all here.and {Fhompsongoi this\u2019 place, who' died vety \u2018jsuddenly on Saturday morning, da pathy .is espressed Cor the.hergaved fam: J the Methodist church on the evening of, \u2018An interestin and pleas- 1,3 ing entertainment was given hy | Xmas holidays at her hame in Talifax.uary- .224 | i = | 8 5 January 2,\u2014It is with » *Yaounce the-cieath of Mrs., of Pat- and, Me., \u2018the daughter of oy J.ber 28th.-Mr.Thompson ughtar.Olife, left on the evening train for Pont- land, to atte] the funeral, | Much sym.ily.The anndal Christmas tree ai held - nl the 24th inst.the; 2 young people of the place, after which Mr.and Mrs.Santa Claus nrrived \u201cin full attire and tor once old Bantu kad to take a back seat, -while Mrs.Sant 2 reigned - suprane.À pursb containing: over eight dollars was preséntod to the pastor, Rev.J.H.Seller, by his congregation.LS Mr.Will Cole, of Massachusotis ti spending A few days with this brother, G.D.Cole.Miss Maria Currier i As at winter.A number of our young \u2018 home for the Xmas holifliys, whom were Mr.George FF.jand dus W.Gorham, Willie and Austin C _[enough, Miss Mary Gorhan} and Miss \" Agnes Jackson.¥ J& er Miss L.T.Metcalfe is spending The Patrons annual oyster supper and entertainment Will be held | in Dawaon's Hall, on the.evening of the|15th of Jan- } ; CAREY- tonnes | | A very pretty but quiet jvedding took place at St.Patrick's Church, Tuesday morning, _when Miss Mamio Cound was united in marriage to Mr.Dennis Carey, The bride looked very pretty, dressed- in e handsome gown: Misy Rose Cound, sister \u2018of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and Master Frank Cound ds groomsman.\u2018The bride was given away by her father, and the groom was conducted.to the [alter by.his brother, Mr.Eward Carey, of Lakeport, N.-H.After ithe, \u2018ceremony, the happy couple drove to the bride\u2019 8 parents, where a sumptuous breakfast was served.After the congratulations of many friends, they left by G.T.R.for Megantie, to\u2019 visit relations, and will go from there to Boston, and then to La- conia, N.H., their future home.ee etree i *_Puddy\u2014 \u201cDon\u2019t you consider it the duty of the Government to look out for the people?\u201d | Duddy\u2014\u2018\u201cIt séems to me.things would] come out better if the people would look\u2019 TO DIVIDE COMPTON.+ (Continued from page 1.) Monday - hall discuss the subject and this there was another fueeting in the Joi the furniture factory and in the even-} ing there is a banquet to he given in tho Agnes Opera House, to delegates _ and others in connection.\u201d with the - same subject.\u201d In the Chronicle\u201d of Tuesday, \u201cpublie notice is given hy Joseph Napoleon Thi- bodeau, notary; Adolphe Becigneul, advocate; Charles Alphonse Leger, merchant tailor; Eusebe Huard,-merchant; John O.McDonald, merehant; all of the village- of Megantic, and Louis Napoleon Lapointe, accountant, village of Agnes, that they will apply to the Legislature ofthe Pro vince ot, Quebec, at its next session, obtain the passation of a\u2019 private bill for the purpose of detaching from the County of Compton the Townships of Whittoy Marston, Winslow, Clinton, Chesham and Hampden, less the territory included in thé limits où the town of Scotstown, and].mao | \"SCARLET HOSF, 35e, 450, 55e, 0c.any more just because it has job | Grimes\u2014\u201cWhat in time do vou \u2018want to buy that paper for?It isn\u2019t worth type { - Belcher\u2014\u201cBut think ol the saving in reading that resulte- fram that hig ated PE bla Hie rine [0c to 10ic; finest Quebec makes, 9c to 10c.- BUTTER.-Butter.is steady under 8 Townships hake, ; fair local - jobbing enquiry.Hporters | : havo orders also that permit paying 4c, but find \u201cit difficalt to got the Aght quality.-Finest \u2018 Townships creamery, 204c to.20fe; finest Quebec fn creamery, 201 \u2018to 2040; undergrade creamery, 19c to\u2019 194; western dairy, 154c to 16c.Manitoba dairy, Me tb 186.EGGS.\u2014There is a faïr demand at] steady prices.Strictly fresh, 23c to 30c; selected cold storage, 2% to 21c; Montreal limed, 20c; western lima, Je to 19¢, and culls, 174c ta 19¢ per \u2018 {POULTRY.\u2014Good to choice fresh i.atl, dryplucked turkeys: sold at 10ge.to 1e; and ordinary stock at 7c to 9c; choice dry-plucked chickens at Sic, to-9¢; good at 7ic to 8c; and drdinary at 6c to 7c; fowls, 1c to 6c; ducks, ce to 10c; and geese, Oc to 7c per: lb.ber 1 of | Lo.hi | - sonspacorÉ va RECORD, iT Bron 43 crie Arias tr 2052 + : Precome |; .ano i |! hoplo me \u2014 jout for their Governmeyt a little more.\u201d } : \u20ac balanced by bona.fide guarantees of three umbrellas very hard for sever A had a successful morning.\u2019 DRESSED MEATS.\u2014The demand for dressed meats was limited and \u201cthe market is quiet but steady.| Hindquarters of Leci sold at 5e to Te; fronts at \u2018le Lo 4e; lambs, at 5e to Gic; muiton, at ec to Bde, and veal at 5c to go per 3h.from the County: of Beauce, the Townships of Woburn,\u201d Louise, Ditchfield, Spaulding, Risborough, Marlow, Gay- hurst, Dorset, Aylmer, Lambton and Price, to unite all said townships or .parts of townships, and form a new county under-the name of \u201cLake Megan- | tic County,\u201d for judicial, municipal, LIVE STOCK TRADE.agricultural - and\u2019 registration purposes | london, Decanther 31; ~The trade in Waving.its chef-lien in the limits of the «ttle and shes was fir, Int the une village pi Megantie, with the estahlish- | dertone.to the market! was easier, tnd prices are lower than they were n week} ago.American cattle] sold ac 12§c ta 134e: Canadian eattle \u2018at Vide to J2je; States and Candian sheep at tie to ment of \u2018a County, Circuit Court and.à registry office for the said new county.\u201d \u2018he Megantic Chronicle, evidently in this connection, remarks: \u201cThe County Council is-levying £2,200 this year on eat.ble from.Liver ool.uoted [th municipalities of Megantic.As ol private ca pool :q ahout :$700 of this sum \u2018goes ta pay for an : \u201cCanadian cattle at 2c, medium the insane in the asylum, $1,500is re-|® de to Cs and sheep nt Ole, quired for county purposes.This is rather \u2014 steep.Is there ToL enough, or is there} MONTREAL.ie too much law in the County Council * \u2018At the Fast Fndi Abattoir \u2018market We don\u2019t know, bit we do k that Monday morning the receipts of Jive the law costs will absorb a good share stock were 800 cattle, 200 sheep and of this money.No wonder then that[lambs, and 50 calves.| The feature = of many people are in favor the abolition of the market was the weaker fecling that County Councils, apd would he glad to prevailed in common and medlinm \u201ccattle, sce Ir.DeCiroshois, M.T.A.for Shefiord, owing to the incrensed * reccipts of the bring back his hill to that end in the e, and prâces since this day week Legistatnre.\u201d \u2018 .; ow- a decline of fuHy dc per bb, but Fim à Jon the other hand the supply of good .Doing a Good.Business.« ftb choice stock was: Kmitec, and\u2019 values ff A \"Toronto woman, while shopping fier such were! steady: {Phe attendatice of > up an umbrella belonging to another lslow, as holders \u2018asked full | prices, \u201cWhid woman and started to walk off with yers would not pay.\u2018and held of until it.\u2018The owner stopped her, and the e above luétion \u2018was 3 ahsent-minded woman, with many tradé active fader When apologies, returned the umbrella.\u2019 lof \u2018became more 3, se her fofferings were in excess of the require The incident served to-remind | that She needed some umbrellas infments, some were left: over at the close.her own family, so she bought \u2018two Choive beeves sold at 41, good at 4c to for her daughters and one for ber-fdio, fair at 340 to 3fo, \u2018oommoriiat 24e a in the d h on to 3c, \u201cand inferior at.So 40 ' Oo per » - er in the ay, when.onlmy, î her way hôme, armed with he, Wag on f Ses Jor hoon an ei \"y umbrellas, she happened to glance, up, 1°\", | a and saw directly opposite her in the et re Sheep.sold - at car the very woman with whom she bad had the unfortunate experience fair gale, hut in the niorning.adivim à The second woman stared at: dl minutes.and then, with a sigaif- \u2018arent: smile, she leaned forward.and \u2018Baid in an icy -tone, \u2018\u2018I sce you hove] Found + signs at the Paris exhibition.the other day, thoughtlessly picked [hhitchers was \u2018large, but trade early was[ B.\u201cThe etives Iria THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1903 > 54 Se P ! ILS TAKING IGHRST STAND.à ING DURING 1 THE VIRST TERN, 1901-02.= \u2018CLASSICAL COURSE.Senior Philosophy \u20141 L.St.Laurent, Compton; 2 B: Couillard, \u201cSt.Vingene fe - > ç di - Y.MOSQUITOES: a FEVER | bulletin for the current week contains reports to Surgeon Gener#t Wyman from offi of the ine Hospital Service on the theory-of Finlay \u2018that the germs L\u2019Eslet, - \u2018Junior - Philosophä#1 - Sherbrooke; 2.0.Birs, he Sogeea~3 1 St.rent, Compton; Begin, Windsor \u2019 A peut Vin L C.Picard, Shér- lbrooke; 2 O.Birs, Coaticook.~~.Rhetoric\u20141 -B.Rousseau, Chicago; AL; 2:B.Cotnofr, - St, Germain ce Crane.Pterature\u2014t, Ay +.Baan, Haverhill, Mass.d J.Noel, East Shechrookd, Versification\u20141 P.Dubuc, Sherb J.Hackett, Stanstead.| Grammar\u2014! A.Godbout, St.e.Windsor, 2 H.Lemay, Sherbr Finglish Lessons in the Classical course +Firet division\u20141 J, Hackett, |Stan- = 2 E.Duclos, Southbridge, | ©: George ond division\u20141 \u2018V.Olivier, ke; and = Kel, Megantio 24.ober, Fast Sherbrooke.MMERCIAL COURSE (ENG { Business Class\u20141 V.Cordeau, tead; 2 A.Mailhot, North Stukel .ot Second class\u20141 J.B.Bernard, Water- ; 2 D.Begin, D'Israeli.Third class\u20141 8.Gaucher, w peville, Conn; 2 H.Roberge, Chesham.! Fourth class\u2014l J.Besuchamin, ; 2 Eug.oire, D\u2019Ésraoli.JOMMERCIAL COURSE (FRENCH, ) \u2018Business -class\u20141 V.Cordean, Stan- fond; 2 A.Mailhot, North Stukely.i Second cla sg\" N.Ponton, Brompton Falls; 2 J.ire, D'Iernoli.4 Third class\u20141 A.Brodeur , \u2018Taitsville, Conn.; 2 E.Gingras, St.Camille, Fourth class\u20141 R.Damers, Spence, ass.; 2 W.Beliveau, Spencer, Mass, Stenography\u20141 V.Cardean, Derby ; 2 H.Beaudry, Weedon.A, 0, GAGNON, Pers, Prefect of Stuilies.mere peter 0m STILL HOSTILE TO FOREIGNERS.{ London, Jan.Shan-Tung, says the Berlin coxrespon- |: tlent of the Times, reports that, in spite | \u2018 pi the respect with which he was re geived by the Chinese on his return, he detects hostility © among - them toward Water- co 5 = foreigners, moro bitter than before the svar.He declares that the course of the allied troops further intensified the hatred of foreigners.pein DIFFICULT TO MAKE TREATIES.Sm Chinese Hesitate to Abandon Taxation.5 London, Jan.2.\u2014A \"despatch from Shanghai to the Times says it is diffi- ult to forecast the result of the negotia- | ions for, the revision of the commercial treaties.While.the Cginese realize the Inland J decessity of obtaining higher import du- Hes, which they hope eventually will he ised to 15 per cént, they do not en- jtiively recognize that the time has come when such an _ arrangement must be no further taxation inland.\u2018The Wu-Chang viceroy has frankly stated that the Chi- feso will not consent to the abolition of the Likin Barriers for native trade.Ce i pen RUSSIAN EFAC MATION DESIRED.Wational Unionists in in Tokio Adopt Ma nifesto as to Manchuria.- _ Lonuon, Jan.2.\u2014A despatch from To.kio to the Times \u2018says the National Unionists has unanimously adopted \u2018a manifesto - declaring that Russia's continued occupation of Manchuria is incom: patible with the re-establishment of tranquility in the Orient, and announcing the conviction that the time is ripe for insisting on complete evacuation by|l Russia.This policy, the manifesto de \u2018clared, would \u2018he supported hy the Japanese nation, pe | RUSSIA TAKES TELEGRAPHS.Action (\u2018auses \u2018Clash with Foreign Consuls at Niuchwang.Pekin, Jan.2~The Russians have se- | cured control the telegraphs and \u2018cables at Niudhwang, This _ action.is causing disputes.between Russia = \u2018and |- the foreign consuls at Niuchwang.rt tt _ AN- ARTISTS DEAT.Well Known Scotch Painter Sucounbs to = _ Starvation.\u2018Tondon, December 31.-'The Kvening ews prints the following deapatch from Hast : \u201cA well known: Scottish artist, hn Dalrymple, \u2018died of starvation ere of Christmas \u201cnight.Ris, body was in miserably squalid sturound- 7 114 ings.\u2018Dalrymple eahibited at the Royal Aca demy and took three first prizes for de: RELIGIOUS RIOTS.Serious Outhrenk in Hebrides Islands.i London, Jan.2.\u2014The \u2018island of Tewis nothernmost and largest island of \u2018the ohter Hebrides, has been the scene of serious religious: riots, arising from the jon of-the i 1 A One of \u2018the } \u2018Free and thé United Jgurches of Scotland.The islanders \u2018 re sed\u2018 to\" eountenance the alliance, hen the ininister \u2018at ~Ness joined the nited ChurclË théy focked him oùt \u201c6 s church.A\u201cktrong force\u2019 of police vas nt over front the mainland\u2019 to oper he]; dbors w \u201cthe islanders congre: ted, and, \u201cthtowing and ilding and bombarded them with until they capitulated and agreed ip leave the island.Every member of the lice forme Was more Or.Jess serious: Tt.in.protiable that a\u201d detachment of A Cou tra, i HATTER, FURRIER and MEWS Zo vs Land Survey meter of ori .B Association of Civil Engineers: y Sotteltoe : half Aer.hike King steet.Bell; Tels TERRES \u2014 a0 7j thee S | pai imported from the Chaton: a ae ra even with a star, Oh A hben to-whidh Is attached the CU ma ava mene\u201d 2 AE - LCémrnC 167 WELLINGTON 151 RAY la Now is the time to select your FURS des GENTS FURNISHINGS 3 rie - | Fresh TE Herri il gs 0c dozen.PMÈNAN HADDIE, \u20ac.10c ff: TARMOUTT BLOATERS; 20c dozen.wash OYSTERS.NEW YEAR'S TI MRKBY S.T hep.: $343 A w will have a fresh supply either | ket > ) sers or Monday, 124c Ih.| | TÉV.FULLER & SON irance at ; 7 - Ee irra.| Watch That | \u201cPleas ed P pression Steal over your wife\u2019s coun- Yes gift from, you this year is a- ~NEW WILLIAMS ~ SEWING MACHINE, Women know the mérits- of this par- tienlar make of machine, and if given 1e their choice between several makes would ; \u201calways select the New Williams.- Ne, sir; I won\u2019t breathe a \u201cword about ity\u2019 \u2018being bought upon: the \u2018instalment \u2018plan; that is a matter that concerns you ui only.LeBaron en Townships Balk, DIVIDEND No.84.- ESTE Nn je parcby given that a Dividend of THREE | Kk D ONE HALF PER CENT won the paid-up Capital Stock of this \u201cBank-hns been declared for the current TL pe de same will - be ai ce Fond Office ani Brandon - TinsoAr, 949 DAY OF JAN.NEXT \"The transfer Books: will be closed from Jp to the 31st Decs,, both, days in By order of the Board, WH.FARWELL, \u201cHonTine's Carriage Factory ~~ LENNOXVILLE ROAD.:.Zee for wagôné frce if roquiring- re} Mining or varnishing.Distilled excl usively with the finest grains, i» The Only Gin.The Only Gin.: having its age and quality ge on every bottle, by sn, © .et à Melch ers Red Cross RTE or Ÿ It has a delicate flavor, and an \u201c Sgréeable mellow taste.ti [mois recommended by puysiatens]- » because it's Old and Pure i}: Borvix, WILSON oN & Co., .4.Paul Street, ATRIA - Distributi fo» \u2014 1 P.CORMIER RB me 0 10 Wellington Street ance when she discovers that her New | | works cf the Easterri Townships Canadien 2, Gin = Tentes the palate and agrees with the ¢ Stomach.\u201d - which is fay rantwred for yedrs in £ i - nded warehouses and boitled us.BEAL der governmkat: Mervin Won: .Piss el Le Before atook .taking, we will offer be them for the next Tow days at à - discount of 15 Per cent.off theregular prives, - \u201c en Ee \u201c5 This.is a genuine bargain.I you needs oo bE in this line look our stock over; J Will Co; i 1-9-0-2 - | [Bost £3 T.ooks rather strange, doesn\u2019t se?but they will- soon bé- familiar, There's nothing strange about the Little Gro- eér's store, it is hecaming familiar to more people every day.Cash prices: are very inviting to careful buyoes, # \u20ac (Re LAKEMAN \u201c19.30 : Wlioli SKATES Sharpened, repaired and put on to boots at | GEO.F.Foss, Tlectric \u2018and Machine Works, 1 Water Street.Dell, Tel 10.' \u2019 or Fa ca UE Morency & Millet.LEADING SHOE DEALERS Last Day of 1901, Come tonight to the % Store anil | we\u2019H help you make others happy by a generous reduction on all gifts, Open till 10 o\u2019clock.24; JOHN MET Sc Ste ps ELECTRIC LIGITS .- ELECTRIC BELLS or anything in the Electrical Line.-Your wires are not just right for the Underwriters.We will be glad ; to, give you figures and do the work for what we say.CHARLES LACEY, Upper Water Street, | \u2018 ; SHERBROOKE.as, Beli Tae S00 P.O.Box 436.| WANTED Hardwood, four feet long, in lots of 501 cords and upwards, delivered at the Drick and Manufacturing Co., near Hunting- { ville.Applications.received by the um- dersigned np to Jan.Gth, 1902: \u2019 Ww.B.REIL, Manager.- Central House, Magog Heath & Meigs, Prope, Traveller Haine.at ere pais \u2014 #1 .4 x SO) i L 2 { \"| their |8e = Stevens officiattnie.\u201d Tio\" bride looked | ple \u2014 2, Mary Wyman.= oy 11 \u201cApollo.\u201d | rid 2.\u2014 Mr, Cog mb, Montreal, : spent- New Year's: with is Cora Davis, of Lennosville, Ho day with his parents, Mr, and Mrs.E.R.Tomkäns.; i out driving the o We Nr.: Gorley's Charles Buckland, of Parnston.\u2019 sair the other day, disl LE places.@ic 1 At.presen fortable oh \u2018Ernest Bo , few days | Tu town, the guest loward Lavell.+ R.S.T.drive w place New Vear\u2019s ay has boned indefinitely.js 1 the little: fellow sible, | r a F he Lean heen] +The an the custom every lst of Jatmary, but > jon account of-the: bitterly cold weather \u201c|they had to disperise after plyaing.« few] selections on Main] ail Child: ntreots, Ry \u201cMr, |: LL S r and ; da SHerbrooke, \u2018spent Nb Year's ser and assisted | the hand.| \u2014 .À ver xy pretty wedding took place at b'elock on New Year\u2019 rning, } Miss Mininie Ayling | hy RP Moffatt, both of Magog, were: united in | marine., The: céremion y \u2018took place at Stephen\u2019 s chirch, the Rew.Albert An \\ very gweet and hride-like in n gown Pure |white organdie muslin\u2019 with trimmings of valencienhes lace, tended hy her sister, Miss Pose Ayling, who was prettily attired in pale blue organiiie muslin: Mr.Thomas Osborne, of Magog, perforined the duties of best After the.ceremony haul tnken \u201cof of Mr.Hatry Bridgman, ibroth- le) where a swnptu- ous wedding breafast was partaken of.The happy couple left on the! afternoon for .Montreal and other points | Lefor taking up their abode in Magog.The bride\u2019s going! away gown was of blue ladies\u2019 cloth with jucket to , trimmed with grey persian Tunis, velvet toque with grey bréas and-blue silk trimmings, coma very handsome travelling costume.The Misses Mary and - Liæzie Ayl- ing, \u2018pf Ieland Pond, were also rresent at the wedding and are now tho guests of Fr sister, Mrs.Harry Bridgman, rn] retro cs ~ DANVILLE.Jan, 2.\u2014Miss Margaret Riddle gone to Lachute-for n short visit.Mrs.Norris left for St.Hyaginthe,jon | | Wetin sday morning.Rev.D.S.Hamilton, of London, Ont, was the guest of his sister, Mrs.Pollock, for a few days last week: \u201cMiss Edith Robinson, of Magog, is the gnest of.Mr.and Mrs.Boutelle.Miss Addie Anthony and Mr.Marvin Lockwood, wero married af! Portland, has # Me, on Wednesday eveninig, J anuary 1.The ceremony was performed | oy \u2018the Rev.A.H.Wright.The bride was at- {tended by Miss , | Bértha Wayland, of Gorham, N.H., and the groom by his brother, Mr.\u2018Herbert Lockwood: Mr.and Mrs.Lockwodd will\u2019 arrive in Dan- ville on Friday evening, \u2018when à \u2018recep- tiôn will be given for them ati the home of the bride's parents.1 | The dance in the town hall on New Year's eve, was fairly well attended, \u2018a}- {though the severe \u2018storm prevented many from coming in fronv outside the village.The musio fvas furnished by Mr.W.Gale, of - Sherbrooke, and Mr.L.Barrie, of- Richmond.Among those present \u2018were Dr.and Mrs.Spier, Mr.and Mrs.F.Gibson, Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Stockwell, Miss K.Crocett, Miss J.Stockwell, Miss Ethel Andrews, of J.Pierson.S.Gibson, \u201cR.Spier, Poutelle, C.Cleveland, and fe.| ank.een TES STOPS TTIAT COUGH WORKS OTF THE COLD.- * J axntive Brom Quinine Tablets æ coll in one day.No.oure, no pay.Price 25 cents.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 v + .WATE RVILLE {MODE iL SCHOOL.Results of Chr igtmas exums.are : | Academy \u2014Firat Class,-1, S Ba r- - IL Model.\u2014First Class, Forest ; « \u2018Jung; Third class, Annie Pankinson.| I Model.\u2014First Class, A.Brown, Pearl \u201cthe Council has hitherto refrained Coté; third class, Mary Johnson, Ed- i 4 - .MILLER, er Peacher.Hi inson- se APOLLO ge \u201cBI M- GALVANIZED\u2019 TRO! 2 Ww hatever advantage i , longs to se iron and.| - \u201c4 Sune liberal dealing goes +11 Costs not a cent, si re- oy ves\u2019 you, of match as iets.\u201d i FLY 5 Sal with\" capes 2 Represéntafivés for Canada À pb.&S.NH.Thompson & Comp 26 St, Sulpice Street .I pai .We fontreal - a \"| ! 1 Te of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.C.M.Bul- has heen | pending the past two weeks with her -s er Miss Davis, at the Coaticnok \u2018Dr.E.A.Tomkins spent New Year's dre & Rs « a Boston, ja boue eollided | with that sh ft - of M.!Buckland\u2019s 3 sleigh.was ied in the 1 harness of oy.tor adkne 4iventy rods bring no mind a fit a is-jiting the doctor's mother and\u2019 sister .in cuting his pulder and frac tking his arn in two is \u2014 of Quebec, is spend- of was to have City Band was out on Now Yeur' s morning, discoursing sweet vulsie tothe prblic.It was their intention to call b mayor and pouneillors as has been | 4e Belisle, |.She was at-| the bridal jlarty drove 0 the re- jto Mr.\u2018Cyrus\u2019.|Cnebee, Miss Pipe; \u2018of Boston; and Messrs H.cure tuart Pall an Model.\u2014Firat Class, | Ray mond ceptions ) to be.vaccinated against sumall- Tieath, Vi Peterson; third clngs, Walter ' pox ut once.Council meets in special McGovern, Annie McGovern, | session for this purpose, on Tuesday, Me-!Mec.3Ist.As there mond Blier, Guy Hodgson, Mary Pan-, Janvary 2.Mr.Frank Moral, o St.Claude, had a very narrow escape from death, Tuesday morning.He was (drawing pulp wood out of St.Cyr's siding and was coming down the hill to the siding, which fs the longest und steepest incline on any road in the county, when some of the pulp wood fell off the front of the load, striking the horses.The terrified animals dashed forward at breakneck speed, In trying to turn a short curve of the hill, horses, wood wid 4 | driver.were.hurled over a very high Bu : was.am; Monten! | this bank.The harnesses - were torn to shreds pe het mhoflier, \"is, E.; Dal) and the sleds splintered - into kindling \"wood, but neither.the man nor Lorses were badly Mr.Jeff Davis and wife, of Tilton; N.H,, who spant the Xmas vacation with Mr.W.M.Davis, Richmond, have re- turmied home.Jef is: another successful Richmond boy.se Master .Sid Balto,\u201d \u201cof Winndpeg, wn }visiting at \u201cThe Cedars.\u201d Mr.F.X: and Mrs.Duplessis are vis- F5 3 Ottawa, but as compulsory vaccination will likely bein operation on the rdf inst., and the doctor is medical health; officer, be will réturn \u2018today.oo Mx.-H.Girard, NE, is spend.ng his vacation in Montreal.dit church will be held a roll call and covenant services, Notiées have .heen written to the members asking \u2018euh to kindly respond.to the call of the name to, show continued faith and Apprecin- tidn of churçh relationship, There will be held the impressive Methodist cnven- ant service after which the annual mem.| bership cards will be distributed hy the pastor.\u201c WINDSOK \u201cMILLS.«Mrs.P, F.Dooley.and children are spending the holidays with her fither at Bombay, N.Y.- | ing from n severe attack of Phcunonia.«Mr: Louis Paquet has- again resumed his duties, having recovered from a se- © attack of bronchitis.#Noah Caswell, of Gardner, Mass, ac- campanfed by his sister, Mrs.Chas Anderson, of Wells River, Vt., \u2018aïe spending the Now Year with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Caswell, A special meeting of the council was hold Monday to take action upon the regulations recently issued hy the Provincial board of health, in- the matter.of compulsory vaccination, A bylaw was passed to enforce the rules and our ~ townspeople are notified that there are serfous fines attached to negligence or refusal to comply with the law.! | ULVERTON.Jan.2.\u2014A very interesting and successful Christmas tree \u2018entertainment was held here in the Methodist Church, last Tuesday evening.The church was decorated with evergreens and loaded with gifts for all.After, many recitations, | dialogues and \u2018singing by scholar rs and] church choir, a fine address ; was given by the pastor, Rev.Mr M Mossup, Previous to the unie ii Lee ui presented to\u2019: Miss Marion , and-æ as \u2018amp \"Husk, + superintendent.3 Prizes were distributed to scholars, who év ant | -Mr.Harold Radford is slowly recover-| .-terday.today.NORTH HATLEY.Jan.2.\u2014Sixty-five couples attended the New Year's ball, on Monday evening, given by the Quadrille Club, in the town hall.Before: the dancing bégan there was y fine concert où instrumental, music given by Hubbard's orchestra, of Sherbrooke.Mr.Willard, House, furnished a superb turkey and oyster supper for the occasion, of which} a good number partook, and those who failed to partake missed a, rare treat.Mr.Jean B.LeBaron has commenced the foundation for a new house to be completed in the spring.At the present time he and Mrs.LeBaron are pleasantly | located in Brookside Cottage, where they have gone to housekeeping.Dr.Keys and wife, of Georginville.spent Sunday visiting their friends, the of the Valley| FOIPOP PIII PIII II?044460400064 0064004 Skating Boots For the young miss, or the cuergetic, healthy boy who is fond of skating, we, can think of no gift-that wodld give greater pleasure.Selections can be.nado now and goods laid aside until wanted.| = 9.WiGGETT; : Whiting Block, landlord and lady of the Valley House.\u2014 Wilham Tyler and wife,of Lowell, © » Next Sunday morning in - the Metho- Lo: have atxived here for our opened out this week and NEW YEAR GIFTS, RATE PRICES.| Every Day a 4 Ÿ È Ê i eo 3 4 ! < LR.McBAIN, + Miss., spent Christmas with their rela: tives here.Ir.and Mrs.Frank Jackson, of Plain: ad -Vt., arrived yesterday afternoon, Lo visit among.the Jackson relatives.- Mr.G.À.Saultry and Mr.W: E.Blossom, of Compton, were in town yes- Mr.and Mrs.B.A.Blossom, are visiting in St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mr.and\u201d Mrs, Martin, of Lennoxville, | were the guests of Dr.and Mrs.Edgar Mr.Robeit\u2018 \"McNeal, of-Montreal, is spending the holidays with his mother.Mr.James Campbell is turning the hall over his blacksmith -shop into a tenement.Ce Lu oo e two ice yachts were out again yesterday, and.a number enjoyed sailing on: them.Mr.Rolph McKay has imported a pen and of çwhite Tæghorn fowls, to be exhibited atithe coming poultry show.Mr.Smith McKay is hauling lumber for a -new ice house to be erëcted | near \u2014 had learned the greatest number of Bible verses; also, to those most regular ~ in attendance at Sunday School.- The Congregational Church Christmas tree entertainment, last Thursday eveh- ing, Was a great success, Miss McKechnie, of Danville, Model School, is visiting at Miss Etta Smith\u2019s.Miss Robins is much missed from Mr.Thompson\u2019 s store.,[ \u2014 ee me : MASSAWIPPL ~ Jan.3.~The Rev.Mr, Murray held a service here Christmas night.The \u2026 at- tendance vas smalt, so many being oc- | [spent last week with her mother cupied elsewhere.The families of George Kezar, Burton [ Kezar gnd Mr.and Mrs.Burton Harvey, of Compton, and MF.and Mrs.Frank Wheeler, of Barton, Vt, made up à Christmas party.Mr.Wesley Doyle and \u2018wife are here from Lennoxville, for a New Year's visit at Mr.W.Wyman\u2019s.Mr.and Mrs.J.Colt have both Ten quite ill with, the grippe./ Mrs.Lucy Hitehcock\u2019s cighty-six birthday occurred Sunday.She is extremely feeble and does not realive the passing of The Sewing Chib met Friday with Mrs N.Whitcomb and in the evening the young gentlemen attended.A few from here attended the New Year's ball at North Hatley, Monday ov ening.« a pees : - HATLEY.Jan.2.\u2014The new pews for St.James Church have arrived and are being put in position this week.In accordance with an order from the l'rovincinl Board of Health, the Council él this municipality will pass a by- law compelling all persons ( with legal ex * seemed no imme- \"diate \u201cdanger from this dreaded discase, from ennoting such an arbitrary Jaw, but now there seems no escape from.it.| On Sunday \u201cnight, E.| Desinde, who has: been ill all winter, died at Just berks in.the village, a i {ado HENEKER'S -¢ OPERATIONS.Lgndon, January 9.i-A despatch from | Bonhy, Africa, -says Colonel- Montanaro ta 3 Arochuka on Decænber 24, with \u201cSix important chiefs \u2018surrendered enemy is now between the columns elenemy\u2019s losses .as peer: F8 Britéah -casualties : were\u201d alight.: pu Ca voi ue, | a, man, can, put.into him.\u2019 PASE 0 Ÿ \u20ac 18 T guess, it food that only the health; est of men can eat and live,\u201d \u2018Boynton.pe tly and burned: the © -Fentening and \u2018Major .Meneker.vi Jones\u2014\u201cI tell you, hes 1 Ddo- 1 ; ing thing Hke corn beef and cabbage to make | i ny En of you.It\u2019s thecheatthtest stuf] | His nephew from the city\u2014\" You mean, Dog Pleasant View.| Mr.and Mrs.Heath, of the Central House, Magog, and a party of friends, attended the New Year's ball.The Misses Wadleigh spent Christmas with their brother in Coaticook, toge- thar with their nephew, Raymond Ham-\u2019 mond.Mr.Brunning, of Barton, Vt., bas bean visiting his aunt, Mrs.AT LeBaron.HUNTINGVILLE.\u201cDecember 31.\u2014Mrs.Harry .Hunting and children are spending the holidays with relatives here, Mrs.Addie Lucia, from Sutton, Vt., brdther\u2019s family here.Mr.Frank St.- Pierre spent: Christmas at Coaticook.Mr.-B.Ford and family and Mr.F.Farwell and family spent Christmas at ER Wear PARISIAN Two large.cases of holiday.goods, which should We will sell tHiem at CUT Store Open Every.and ; Mrs.Machell\u2019s sister, Mrs.Keough, whoñ she had not seen for sixteen years spept a week with her recently.-She after which she will return to her home in Wheelock, Vt.; About twenty of Mr.and Mrs.Froud Lurton\u2019s friends gave them: sur prise party Saturday cvening.A very pleas ant; time was spent.Mr.Henry Burton, gavo several recitations, which were very much enjoyed by all present.lc freshments were served, \u2018and the party left, for their homes at a late hour after wishing Mr.and Mrs, Burton a very - happy New Year.\u2018Service in the church here next Sun- \u2018day afternoon, Jan.30, at 2 2.30.EATON CORNER.January 2.\u2014Our new year comes in intensely cold, with a strong northwest-; ke erly wind makes it séem inuch cols ler [a it really is.Rackeliffe, of Corunna; Maine, was at Mr.Nourse\u2019s, Sunday.\u2019 Our añnual municipal election will be held Monday, January 13, Vara Vrizle, Alton Hodge and Benj.Lebourvean are | tie\u2019 retiring coamcillors.= Rev.Mr, Row Mr.Hay, is with us and\u2019 preached his irst sermon, Dec.29th das.Sarah Gwyn\u2019 pit Christmas .in npoxville, the guest of her sistor, Mrs.| VeQullough.bo Ms.M.Le urveau is spending ; , Merÿii.the (emecozaré \u20ac Sif < Ea damp weather diseases.i3-Quinine retains all the\u2019 \u201ccurative : be cause are in boxts o Head \u2018Trade-mark.ony, vil rs.\u201cPrice ag cents, at ol drnaista \"SOLD BY Dy J; MeMANANY, kft for Lower Ireland to\u2019 visit relatives, - Billington, whoysnecceds the Fa \u201crig-Quiine F ablets | 2977070000007000000000 SHSLOARSAER EESÉRRE : \u2014 \u2014\u2014 ifts Christmas trade, will be offered to the people as Bargain Day Evening Until Year.e SRN New Year Oifts.Diaries For 1902 \u2014AT\u2014 ANSELL'S DRUG STORE| IN THE SQUARE a \u2014 Sherbrooke.| ot |- FREE ! to eve i I new dition \u2018Catalogue, Send ! immedialty * free.Send 1 _ Sherbrooke Specialty Co.} Sherbrooke Specialty Co.GRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST - 321 Welängton Street.4 This nice gold plated ri \u2018body who will ask for t.s only to advertise our e - \u2018 for it and get the rig absolutely 2c for pac king and: postage.Address P.O.box 6êt.Sherbrooke, Que.FREE | FREE! - This.nice open fgre watch to every boy or girl who hos.sell 2doz.\u2018of our beau something new, sell ke plus.cakes, they are only 10¢ each, everybody buys them at sight, _ Address : P.O, box 661, Sherbrooke, Que.: This nice solid gold ring set with fine diamonds to everybody selling 1 doz.of our new patent collar buttons.\u2018Something new, write immediately.The price of our butions is 10 cts cach only, everybody wants them, address, Sherbrooke Specialty Co.P.O.box 661, Sherbrooke, Que.FREE! FREE] We will give free to cverybody BC who will sell nt 10c, 1 doz.ot À our Beauty Pins, a nice gold plated Watch chain and charm.The pins sell well, everybody wants them.Write immediately, the pins are only 10c cach.Address.Sharbrooke Specialty Co., P.O.Box 661, Sherbrooke, Que.MR.HARRY FLETCHER PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, / Studio, Room 6, Whiting Block.Bubjects taught : Organ, Piano, 8! Singing (Volos EE CRATE Te AEE A a au ~ y .LL 2 eT Kn- Wesoticit the business of Manutacturer: rineers and others who realizethe advisebilit of javing their Patent business transacted by jerts.Preliminary advice free.Chargesm e- «ate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent u 3equest.Marion & Marion, New York Life B ig.- Montreal ; and Washington, D.C.Ue S.A OLD PEOPLE\u2014Atter a man of womah has lived so or more years the machinery of the body is pretty é {ell worn out.Stop a minute and £ think how many miles you have walked in all these years\u2014How many thousands of pounds you have lifted\u2014how many hours you have stood on your feet\u2014how many times your joints have moved.back and forth\u2014how many times youhaveover- \u2018done things in work and pleasure.Do you wonder § \u2018that you have pains and | aches?Isn\u2019titabout \u201ctime you did some- _ thing for your poor body?Geta bottle of OmegaQilat once \u201cand rubitinto every \u2018spot on your neck, shoulders, arm where there is an ache.Rub it in Your drug dru gist, mai WILLIAM LORD, (SUCCESSOR.TO JAS A.FLAGG J) uinige Tablets cure sll sorts of nine, with the di ble- left out.\u2018The Chocolate Tablet form | rages it pleasant to take, much micer§., Selling i Out IR line of holiday goods, less than cust y.Albums, ÿ many Souvenirs, and lh I A ther articles suitable fer the season.{7 trouble to show goods.cétéété _ 118 Wellingten Street, SHERBROOKE you know you'll feel at \u2018least ten years younger.for everything a liniment opght te be good for.» ist sells Omega Oil, or can géti ijt for you The Omega Chemical Co, a bottle, prepaid, for soc.in cash, uction a specially fos pros and Musical Smposiion r terms, etc.apply for BN MADAME AUOT 8 £3 the finest Colfers grown, A totally different from all cm, SAT of de aajjior.16 is pure, rennes, x | delicious.Sold in 1, A vo ARSE Teg en RE Li see | a ; RE EE Joke % s, back, hips, legs, knees and fect! good and hard, and the first thing Omega Oil is good of any wholesale New York, will 257 Broadway, 0 money order or stamps.oL D FO LHS] \u2018aud other people who do i rot care to risk d-ugging themselves to death with cough cures filled with warcotics\u2014should use : Dr.Lavioletté\u2019s - | Syrup of Turpentine | for Coughs AN and-Colds.No i Narcotics.Itis Pure.rr PO a 3, So i = 9 Spr a Al Dealers.\u2014 mt Two sizes :25c & 50c.D AE EPS Call oy iA pany A kr LE de ea SON .tad pa F CENT: OUR \u2026.\u2026 JANUARY In about two weeks meandime, to clear stock, we are offering marvellous reductions.We have 3 FUR LINED COATS, Collars, which are a good seller- far 855.00 \u2018to 365,00.ff there any vour size.$45.00 buys it \u2018now.Another Jine-of fur lined coats were 840.00 2 leit to clear at $32.00.All FUR COATS AND CAPS, REDUCED EXACTLY 25 PER \u201cFor example - $ J.L: VINEBERG & CO., SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE.BELL TEL.338, SHERBROOKE.a 4400006044 FIVTIIIRIIIIIIRRIIN Sweep ~_ our shelves is the p Sweep- Sale.AT THE we will commence g ev men and boys + wear at clearing out prices WATCH TOR OUR NEXT AD.eescèée In re-arranging stocks \u201c after the rush many odd lines are discovered.To sweep these from pose of our January ECONOMY EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CLOTHING HOUSE.stock EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CLOTHING HOUSE, 147 WELLINGTON ST, .Sale ur.EVENTS \u2018taking.In \u2018the Persian Lamb -is to 845.00.We have \u2018Ç ' JOHN MURPHY & CO.No « ' COUN TRY ORDERS CAREF ULLY FILLED JOHN MURPHY & CO.2343 St.Catharine Street, Cor.Metcalfe Street, { MONTREAL \u201cPERE CASH» + J AN UARY the great clearing month of : the year in Dry-Goods.establishment | Is every large which desires to keep \u2018healthy conditon & time \u201cwhen it is imperative to make an all round reduction in ~ The most opportune time with us is just before the ann ventory which we are about to We therefore take this opportunity to.remind our out- of-town customers that they ~ can wonderfully increase the .purchasing power of their dollars if they will take advantage begin.of the clearing pricés p ing in all our departments for the next few weeks.TERMS CASH.| | In in a comes stock.ual in- mab IIR A re Ty - _ révails / oa UT TIE mission in the causes, curability and prevalence of tuberculosis in general and in France particular , - deaths from the disease occur annually.- Avcording to the breath of the consumptive nor the which he expels \u201ctransmits the disease.It is \u2018the spittle, dried and reduced -to inôst always those in which the con- Jas.Johnston, \u201cEsq, of, Lennoxville, sumption of alcohol\u201d is highest.The - re- Que.1 port, declares that consumption is curable] TT \u2014 at all stages.Dr.Darfberg is quoted as ~ DEATHS, «eli gm the consumptive that I know the Lost whom Ihave cured.I am, therefore, Ë able to say that consumption is curable.\u201d \"Pure air, such as is found in seashore and on high _Mountains, is the best re- -medy\u201d for: coneumption,\u201d but Via ?the remedial in : Fneilli.Alcohol, according to the report, makes the best \u2018bed: for j artments ko.ef France LE centres for tuberculosis ara \u2014al- TELEPHONE UP 83 where 150,000 report neithef the| by the Rev.air Magog, Que.dust, which is generally the- agent .of \" contagion.This dry spittle clings to the Maine, re NL 0 À > E walls, furniture and floor of the patient\u2019s| Danville Que., to Mis Addie ve 2 room for months and even years, \u201cbut thony of Portland, iy tel.w sunlight in a few hours destroys the | vi * ; The.de- \u2018which are the tuberculosis.Mr.DESINDE.\u2014 29th.inst, RB and must be, ; continuous.67 years MOFFATT- AYLING.\u2014At St.Stephens\u2019 Church, Conticook, on New Year's Day, Moffatt, to Miss Minnie Ayling, both of LOCKWOOD\u2014ANTHONY\u2014 At Portland, JOHNSTON\u2014JOHNSTON\u2014On Decems ber 28th,.1901, at Westfield, Mass., the Rev.Frederick Wright, James Johnston, of Westfield, formerly of brooke, to Maude, second daughter à Pos = mme er \u201cCONSUMPTION JS CURABLE.\u201d i BIRTES.- : MAY\u2014At Sherbrooke, Dec.:0th, \u2019 à \u201cTLo Positive Opinion of à \u2018 Fronch daughter tg Mr.and Mrs, ¥, H.May.: HOLTHBAM\u2014At Waterville, Dec: 3, à Physician.son.to Mr.and Mre.F.E.Holtham.Washington, Jan.2.\u2014Our consul \u2018at MURRAY Au the recto y Hatley, Dec.Lyons, France, has transmitted to the[31, the wife oï_Rev.G.- H A.Murthy, : State Department a translation of the of -a daughter.i.report of à French parliamentary com-| - = \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\" MARRIAGES; ~ Albert Stevens, Nr.R.P.{awa pjans of improvements, which would! ford \u2018all the accammadati | ties requiréd, \u2018should the.Canadian fast Kno/of steamers came ta this port, and it is stated: that next week | the members! of the commission\u201d wilt proobed to; | th Government, and urge\u2019 lupon: it.- necessity.of! prooéeding with the work\u2019 of thesa improvements without delay.1 Judging Tron B.Wolvin, of Buffalo, will.cide to mina) point.of hia; transhiprsent of § from: t ket.Ne tiations \u2018with the Harbor, steamer with vin, come.| + Quebec \u2018the oqming pein oe: | afore.with the off | Great Northern Railway pans, | it is stated an undératanding has Deck arrived at \u201cWhich is \u2018satisfactory to À | parties.with reference to the leasing the railway company 's nen 3 grain eleva.weeks.ago, losing everything they tor.Wp i 3 HARBOR gi | INTERVIEW GOVERNMENT LT * Quebec, January\u2019 2.Mr.\u201cBoswell; \u201cchef the \u2018city: jengiyeer of the Harbor Commission, act, \"4 ing under \u2018instructions i \u201cthé Quebes.A, ae Fe Barbor Cénvnissioners, bas snb-to Ot: ina wa.to hold a \u2018consultation wh the tf |\" Captain: & \u2018abhortly iv dé\u201d migkos.the.port, of.Quebuc thé wif Gy \u2018great lakes to - European me 2 tn ; Uy ply £ Mr.Smith, his's 1 ss LATE WE.£ GRIFFITE.|| FUNERAL TOOK.PLACE, TODAY A THE CATHEDRAL.+ .The funeral of the late [William \u201cGrit.[fith \u201cwas held today from \u2018his residence \u201cto St, Michael's: Cathedral thence to the \u2018Roman Cathie Ce Xe Fast Sherbrooke.It was largely attended, among : thos > from [> present being a large representation | ! prominent citizens of Sherbrooke.The * chief mourners were : + Messrs.John J.Griffith, Robert and Edward Griffith, Fdward Penderghast, Montreal; Joh.Dundin, L.A.Belanger Daniel Gal-1 lagher, Stanstead; E.Bartlett, Orms- town; James Dundin, Fred: Dundin, Wm \u2018Dundin, Edward Dundin; and Eugene | Dundin, and the following who, also, acted as bearers Messrs.; B,F.J and Frank Griffith (sons of deceased ) John Leonard, William Dundin, of Hun- \u201c tingville, and Thomas Dundin, of Lennox- ville.Mr.Wm.Lord was the under: toler LL Po | EE 88, KWANE : SU, JUST our.fen \u201cSIDE PEKIN.À abn \u2018The Chinese Government wants to em- - ploy an_ American adviser h\u2018a salary of £15,000 ayear.There will be no difficulty in securing 4 man.\"There several mil |}?lion Americans who are ustally engaged «by, Sher- ILIFF.\u2014At Windsor Mills, Jan.1, 1902, P@S Joseph Riït, train, aged 62 years.killed 7 by the.mail In Hatley Village, 08 ho Hzime- \u2018Desinde; ged \u2018aboiit; = off.saying \u201cDuring the last ten years II MACLKAN\u2014 wey, | \u2018 hase cured n- number of consumptives, 26, 1 Mob Springfield Has, Dee.Eoranto Breet od Ar li, who have resumed their occupations, [son of eter MacLean, Bury, Que, hed yo Co bo ve tnarried and+had healthy-children.I my-120 years, 1 month and- 9 lays.: RK un ; American 1 8 and facifi-]' an oney, you Mr, A \u2014P-vDeseve; ot Magoï, is \u201cDe.Won.A Deiint, Ball Fi | Té.203.Night \u2018and day ds.Wn.Lui, 5 Cont, umd] | through the dity.today, -on his \u2018way .the Orinstown ,.branch ; ; tof the B.T Bank, where.hg.is \u2018doing \u201d \u2018duty.for the present, Big o i 7 ; ki A.LeBaron las\u2019 follows: \u201ctho \u2018concert tn \u2018Sherbrooke, last evéning, is ome\u201cv-of the: finest Tprght \u201cThe Le, Pianos I ever: playèd upon.\u201d Miss Huet.À ape.congratulates My.Heintsman ga.er, .; Tes : 3 x A Mr.Geo.Wise, who.were\u2019 burned out at their \u201chome on\u2019 the have decided dot to remain in Compton, | bere they.went.ftér the fire, and have a few, \u2018roanie in tbe house vi.a far- ie Dagis, \u2018until \u201cspring, - + yrhon [hey hope to he\"ablo, to robuäld : their: house.A LA A 2 + ae As the ptite hé belongtng \u2018to- Dr.E.vJ.Willams was being brought by his \u2018servant, fram the st le to his door, yestérday, thé animal.\u201d suddenly\u2019 \u2018Botts and ran up: Melbourna:street.The ana, wito was walking pad.holding the reins, retained his grasp; \u2018and pluokily \u2018managed to climb into the sleigh; Mit a sudden lurch threw: him out, and the horse tore up.Prospect street, and ran: up at à farm hose, without-any danage either to himaelf or the sleigh, or to any other.vehiele, although: a -collision inevitable once-or twice.| \u2018AlFs- vd however, that ends well.At High Mass on Now Year's \u2018div, the | AUCTIONEERS, Feast of thé Cireuroision at St.Mi-| 49% FIIIINIIIIIISIINY chael\u2019s Cathédral, the\u2019 Rev.Fathér Ing To: plin \u2018vas: @lebrant.- \u201cThe \u2018sermon ol CURLING.préached By Rev.J.A.Gignag,\u2019 reébtor, who wished his parishioners va happy Néw Year\u201d His Lordship Bishop ho was oh\u2019 the \u201cthrone, und: at \u2018Episbopal bféssing.Aifer es À His \"Lordehip | of Sherbrooke, Mgr\u2019! Chali: | fod, V.G2 \u2018and the Rev.clergy at the Bihoprie \"Among: the visitors was Norship Mayor Worthington.At 7 p,m.Vespers was sung with the Benediction \u2018and thus winning the pins presented by of ithe Blessed - Sacrament, From the ,Mr.L.A: Bayley, \u201cMy: beart, goes.gut.in.pity .for the poor.woman.I do igh we.could: do something for her.\u201d ! Mrs.Brows.\u201cSo do L Is n°t' it fortu- mate that we diiti\u201dt see.her before we did our shoppi ore: we: spent our Mrs, Greene.\u201c un ' : nek Y Bus En a\u201c Wt #& ; WI vol\u2019 Hs undle, : J |.D todéy;~tinguest : 3 * l\u201dromb for over six years,enduring aches Bag; | 31 Wellington, Sherbrooke, | after, ping the ny wi ¢ 9 Me Hartly writes from\u2019 Boston ov LA UMR fmnanuifaoturer : sand \u2018Mr LeBaron as, dont Kram oot oh \u2019Mosèrs.E.: a Wise: ind bis hither, \"Beckett road, soma Po for scène miles into\u2019 the -country, bringing.\u201ctie of thé' éermon Mgr.LaRocqre give, Tigh | having apparently inereased in popularity ! 4 large number of the Ffénch and: \u2018this.season, and bidding fair to become {Fr rom the Louisville Coutier Journal.), English dtizens paid their respoéts to.the leading winter sport in Sherbrooke.Mis! H.M.Tomlinson\u2019s \u2018jece that: He knows that it is-wiser to ele s Bierençon : \u2018of Salt I ; Pak \u2018City Tells How Opera-|f Mans.Pirksan \u201cwith ibflammation of the ovaries and : and pains which none can dream of but those .who have.had.the same expe- - which the ing: our prices are ing + and shoes here.EEN Bouc MEL er ts amount of \u2018Bargain\u2019 that is made to sell and not to wesF, Such sweat shop work is costly at any price.Tt is this \u201cbargain\u201d trash buyer mustavoid.When it comes to > hocest dot = the lowest.When you pay hard earned cash - Got good vilue in return and remember we aivays make it Yos- éible.for you to do so as far as clothing and shoes are concerned, We will keep you dressed right up to date if you buy your © cloth: ' \u201csich OF THE GLOBE, 163 WELLINGTONCST.HER & LACROIX.THE CLOTHIERS Bi \u201ctions hrc fied.Troubles 1\" - A Ma vol ES # La - [ y.Be Qué Re.\u201c| | ft every\u2019 \u2018store \u2018sold: the same kind of clothing, very little a \u201cue Dian 7 1 altered 5 would: be necessary in purchasing.But there is an, - k mee.-, rai ta pres fidence.Hundreds of dollars went to the idoctor and the druggist.I was simply \u2018a walkin medicine chest and 8 phys- I ical wreck.My sister residing in Ohio wrote.me that she had been cured of womb, trouble w using Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s egetable Compound, and advised me to try it.I \u2018then discontinued all other medicines A + À Ee * For any one in town \u2018asd gave your Vegetable Compound a thorough Serial.Within four weeks \u2018| néarly all pain had left mé; I rarely goods \u2018had.headac es, and my nerves were in n \u2018a much better condition, and I was Taker, \u201ccured in three months, and this avoided terrible 8 ical operation.\u201d \u2014 MRs.kexts , Stevenson, 250 So.State St., & Salt Lake City, Utah, \u2014$5000 forfeit if À abeve testimonial Is not genuine, : 4 Remember every.woman is cordially invited fo write to Mrs.Pinkham if there is anything about her symptoms she does not understand.* Mrs.Pinkham\u2019s address is Lynn, Mass.to attend our.regular { PORTING \u2018NEWS.Ÿ J OBBERS AND INTRRRSTING MATCH AT THE ca RINK YESTERDAY.oC The -ice at the Curling rink yesterday was crowded all day, the \u201crearin game\u201d AN : FOR SALE and Elizabeth Streets at aa reed \u201cconsisting room, bath-room, store-room, etc, 1 fy or for boarding house.Terms reasonable H.R.FRASER, Advocate NOTICE.The finals of last year's\u2019 competition were played off yesterday morning.Mr.rink coming out}; | 1.a ahéad, against Mr.W.°M.Tomlinson\u2019s president of the Impossible to compete with us in giving vou as good goods for ml little money as we do during this holiday season.Que\u2019, ¢ ot the latest styles and patterns, and \u201cAUCTION SALES MONDAY & FRIDAY NIGHTS * pf this.week.We have an enormous lot of fine goods special for the \u201cholidays to go at auction, striatly without reserve, | SMITH & ECHENBERG, 152 WELLINGTON STREET § Bell Telephone SAT; ; Ths commodions\u201d residence, corner Montreal ent oecupled by of 12 rooms, in aaition alls, conventent kitghen and wash-} | three fire-} À aces, gas and electric light, st itable for large} § Is hereby given that application will be made.to the Legislature of Quel, at of the bests - ot cs ene 4 y Ÿ : : , fs - We guarantee entire satisfaction or your money will he returned.\u201cNote that our reduction sales are still going on, ft will pay yor.=A ta : #, labor.In n few years more, if let alo » ne, labor.would_ paralyze any industry, in fact all.industries, and Mark Hanna can veral .days was laid up with the Gri I was undecided which to do, to send for 8 Fup and or eid Smith's Indian h Killer.At last I tried the Sr Killer.L\u2018weed only one bottle, ; dollars to -me.In less lock the stable door * before the horse is stolen.~~: In | in auvisin their own! = Government its next-session, for an act to incorpor- gratis.wer 15755) |etatistich\"af the parfah: of SE.Michel de\u2019 club.The pins are of solid gold, and relate tho ST.LAWRENCE AND ME ; | | Sherbrooke, which qpenprises this side of present half a cur ling stone.GANTIC RAILWAY COMPANY, and | i raf.3.H.Coraya.- À the river St.rire and about 38 Mr.Bayley is giving four gold pins granting to this company the powers .Another young.Canadian, J.M: families in Orford, {i appears that in this season for prizez competition, rinks and privileges to huild and operate af} : Cornyn, hus been making quite a re- the course of the year that lias just of four.The list has been posted in the rajlway from a paint onetbe south bank / * es | putation for himself of late ras a Jelased, there were hirths, 61 mar- Club House, and entries close on Thurs-fof the St.Lawrence between the river 42 3 hil writer of stories > M i and Mex i and, 180 b 1 , day, Jan.9th.Only those signing list] Becancour and the Grande Riviere Du- St Fo en WOPRITE, ican life.Prof.Cornyn hus two vo i : he.\u2018can play, notifying the secretary.Point [chene, to a point at or south of the of common rubbers.\u2018Forthree'\u201d umes of stories now in the press.One w IN F I com tition | I tal wil ., : - \u201chav ved that 25 Phy | is a collection of shoy t ptories of the \u201cLo 0 F ICE.\u2018ad De los or tes \" he nisy- head of I Le bo Megantic, Jn the victor 4 years we- ave prove st b is Tos - Mexican\u201d ]euple, and the other o \u2014\u2014 n ing \u20ac Jan.\u2018eh.JO e undary line between nada * y stub your ; \u201chou Mexican -fairy tales.These stories, ven WAS, A COLD NEW 8, 18, 26, March 11.The \u2018medal beeomes Jand the United: States, \u201cand branch from Stab Fro foot, but y ann Wil | or fairy tajes, are all based upon the P*\" ; y the property of the playèr rhaktng high- the mouth of the river Famine, running}.stub the rubbers.5 bos; {early Aztec history, hich is full off.YEARS FOR TAMMANY.] \u2018est score five times.7 eastward te the\u201dQuebec and New Brans- | 0 : and Eu cent gr aduate Eee ave _ New Yuk, January 2.-Mr.Seth Low, - wick Railway, with power wo crect and The only genuite « = |sity, with honors in modern lan yg r maÿor of Brooklyn, ani president DEFEATS WESTMOUNT.anaintain s, wharfs, boums, piersandf# are stamped 4 di guages.and is now diréetor of the Jo hünbiz University until he gr gave up! {elips, on ox in.connection with its rail-f upon the sole ofeach Tubes HoH American College in Mexico, editor, that office \u2018to became a- candidate\u2019 \u2018of thé * = road and termini.| - ~with our copy: | of The Tierra: \u2018de Mexico, a paper lmsyoralty \"on a fuillon ticket, became - SHERBROOKE - TT LRNNOXVILL ; I.C.LANGELIER RA righted name L ! 6 published Æ, Spanish 2nd represen- mayor of New York yesterday.At the: .TEAM WINS.NEW YEAR'S m\u2014 Ae do not allow yourse ser tetive.o ripps- ae ague, t ; MATCH; ; : v 00 { and also of several other American same time there was a an almost\u201d com\u2018 : = ceived by imit pss : * js | \u2018 papérs.He is about 30 or 31 years pleto turning aver-of dity and\u201d \u201ccounty The exhibition hockey match, between i | e à SP OF or ise.and was for a shôrt.time on offices by Democratic incumbents tot e, the picked team of Sherbrooke and Len- 250 278 Our LEATHERT Pp Kal the uff of Toronto paflers.\u201d From | tes \u2018elected on the\u2019 fusion ticket noxville, .and Westmount, of Montreal, T Ahe best on th market, isthe foik Toronto he went Lo New York .and [in 'Novemb&.Thè changes | \u201cin elecie ve played last | night, in Minto rink, 0 ep ones liih and 12-inch 4 wilh = on continued his formalise work pele officers included the\u201c district \u2018attorney, Lennoxville.The ice was very good and] que ho pes - oP ah] -going to Mexico.J the comptroller, thé presidents\u2019 of the ther were a good many spectators, many Are being installed in \u201cavery up- to-date are em go a took, sido oon! - - \"De maw & eh.\u2018 | | boroighs, the sheriff, the couuty Tegis- [goipg up from Sherbrooke.In the first} hotel.\u2018Fred.C.Davis is fully equipped dealer rie ore em.fo - Ea At the last meetin, | the Britten} \u201cthe the county ak.: ~ ( balf, it looked ua though it wo! would be -abfor installing private telephones in every ! 7 23 i 5 Association Mr.Jolin Ojijatekha dates he asi ones were cuit In even mate as the score stood [room in the lionse, thus.giving the The J.D.KING co.\u2018imited Brant-Sero; - a Canadian \u2018 Mohawk oti the fusion ticket: except, the! tp 2 in Sherbrooke\u2019s favor, but in the lerk 1 : : oy from the Brantford resefve, Fr a presidents of Bronx: and Queen's or.last half it.was very one sided as the clerk access, to.every wuest, as well as have exclusive ] WA most instructive and interesting pa-Jouglis, where the Demacrats were suc- score indicates.The following was the all the employees.Ii yeu are interested control of all- subqet per | on Lekanawideh, the an cesfful.Of the appointed officers, \u201ctho!team that upheld the, Sherbrooke-Len- |\": Hotel, Keeper, call.Jell Tel.\u20ac | TTT smn 1 - e Caniengahakas.\"Mr.Brant-fimportant changes inchuded the :retire- [noxville \u2018interest : = Goal, -Rocque; t, AON 1% m\u2014 Soro, is one of (he Inafins who Sel [nest of Police Garmisione Michal.C.|S.Kennedy c.point, Cartas and tho| MONTREAL HOUSE.= 1 ial authorities to allow an Indian Murphy, who was succeeded by John forwards were, Gill, Povey, Wiggett and Refitted and al! latest improvements.; ps has contingent being sent ta South\u2019 N.Partridge, and the: appointinent of S.Kennedy.Rocqué played a good game Opposite Union Station, - \u2026 tha cq y g ga ; rica last-year, and The Times- print- George L.Rives to ba tation connl fin goal, but could be a little more care- _HENRY VEILLEUX, Proprietor.
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