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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" > ° structed, - - court house, and the rural municipalities .why the district of St.Francis: xbiould | on some \u2018.\u2026would be unia - of Compton hdd never asked comte a different, position than the other dis \u201cSt.Francis should have a new court \u201ctricts of the province.\"Besides, the house.1 i iovernm png its own offices in the] Hon.Mr.Duffy\u2019 was \u201cwilling to allow \u201cbuildings, and he - could not \u2018understand ¢he five members of the: district, to agree easure, and he would abide hy \u201cbe trand for the maintenance of these of- \u2018their decision.ficez He was also opposed | to the Mr.Chicoyne remarked that as the Joant prothon taryship -in the districts represen tive of \u2018one of the astern 28 St.Francis, when, in the districts of Townships counties, he, like the mem- \"Montreal and ucbec, where much more ber for Compton and others, understood business was done, one prorhonotary was that at meeting of the delegates from sufficiént for j ch district.\u201d - the Townships, held in March last, with Mr.Giard, member for.Complon, the Government, that the latter intended strongly | protested against the resolu constructing the court house out of the tions on the ground- that his - counby building and jury fund.This was rather .ly taxed.Why should-a surprise, as at first in was understood a court house, costing $75,000, he con- a free grant was to be given.As mat-.when : the present \u2018building ters stood, the towñ of.Sherbrooke was could bo Jépaired and put > order for abotit $20,000 ?in good now dalled upon to pay thirty thousand The county dollars, while the remainder of the dis-, for a trict was called upon for forty-five thou- building and.should not he called upon sand dollars.It was true that- the to pay anythin g towards its construc- town of Sherbrooke gave a- site for the tion, If the town_of Sherbrooke want- .new building, but that was only in ex- od the building\u2019 they should pay for it change, as the town will take over \u2018the, \u2018 fhemselves, or, at least, pay 75 per cent.site of the present court house.He wus \"f its cost.If the Government.thought a taxpayer of Sherbrooke, but represent- \u201cthat the retepe; ers were willing to pay \"ed the County of Wolfe, and ds his cou- anything towards this new court house, ' \"stituents were opposed to the resolu- they might consult the -electors of that tions! be would vote against \u2018them.county, and would perbaps besur-|There was about three-quarter million prised at the result.The city of Sher: brooke was going to benefit by the building and jury fund by the different Hdistricts of this\u2019 province, and the ,collection of part of this would help in the, eonstruction of the court house at Sherbrooke.- It \u2018would be much better to make litigants pay extra disbursements on law stamps to help meet the: ox- penses than to impose such taxes on the municipalities which are already called upen to pay more than they should._After a few short remarks from Hon.Mr, Duffy and Hon.L, P.Pelletier, the _ committe rose and - reported _pro- should not be called upon to pay for a wonument for that city.Dr.Pelletier ( Sherbrooke) spoke- in favor of the resolutions, and in reply to the member of Dorchester, remarked that if he had been elected for Sher brooke, it _was not because the Government had Promised a new court house, but because the electors -of his county favored the Parent administration: \"The town of Sherbrooke was called upon to pay two-fifths of the cost of the new gross.\u201cbuilding, and that was sufficient for It is expected that the business of the them to pay, besides giving a site, which session will \"be closed up so that the cost the town twenty-eight -thousand Ass bly can adjourn by Wednesday cv- dollars.\u201d ~ \u201d ! .INTERNATIONAL RACE WANTED His TRUNK \u201cRICHMOND MAN © SEEKS TO 0B- TAIN IT AT NIGHT.England: and Germany to .yy a z fort to the hearts of the mourners.Mrs, George Whiting, who has return- | Meet Richmond, Que., March 25.\u2014(Spoaal) es ne ful flowers sent hy |ed home after a severe operation from ~ ur , \u201cLl \u2014A former boarder of Mr.Geo.Byrd\u2019s, Îfriends was a pillow from the children |the Protestant Hoeyétal, quite oured, KING AND EMPEROR'S.YACHTS TO who departed some weeks ago, with [of the deceased, and a great sheaf of speaks in glowing terms of the kind .\u201c RACE AT COWES REGATTA.London; March 25.\u2014( Special.)\u2014King lidward\u2019s cutter Britannia will race the German Emperor's new yacht Meteor off Isle of Wight during Cowes regatta.SUES FOR $10,000 some financial misunderstanding as.to the settlement of his bogrd, in oonse- quence of which he could not take his trunk with him, resorted to heroic miea- sures\u2019 to regain it fast night.He took off -the double window of the room \u2018 he \u2014 formerly occupied and entered the house, \"but the servant, sleeping in the room, gave the alarm, and after some little arguments, and threats exchanged with Mr.Byrd, he had to take his \u2018second de- _ -parture -without his trunk.Chief: ot Police Dyson is searching.vigorously for the abeent gentleman._ rei ACTION BRO CF.AGAINST LA * PATRIE BY-MR.L.D.MONK, Lo MP.Montreal, Mai h 25.\u2014(Spécial)\u2014 Mr.F.nD.Monk, M.P.| leader of the Comservi- |- Five Opposition of \u2018Quebec, has entered MISSYOUNG SENTENCED suft t Patrie, Mr.Tarte\u2019s pa- \u2014 per, for $10,000, because of an keg REC JVIKD FOUR MONTHS FOR laiming-that during a campaign s _ a 1 NE Mr.Monk shocked his | ABDLULING CHILD OF nidience \u201cby.disrobing himself.Monk, be MR.WAYLAND, 7 \u201cHo wis\u201d demafistrating to.the audience .} Montreal, March 25.\u2014(Special)\u2014Ethel ago the, still h ale and that he\u201d wor Canadian made clothes, Young, otherwise known -as Audrey | Four years ago the, still in you « says the incident was gr ostly exagger- 6 I, who abducted the child of Mr.hearty old man decic ol v case N practice of his profession.; ; a : so to live with lus son, Nr.|} + ted.Je band Mrs.Wayland Tome time ago, was hme rake at Faby: ans; N.H., \u201cwhére Mr.Robert \u2018Mitchell, whose fam 5 ee Sentenced to four mouths\u2019 imp risonment he spent £he remaimder oË his peuccful near Lennoxyille, \u201c\u2018sugarcd Of\u201d on \u2018Eat- ARM BLOWN OFF \u201cthis morning.: \u2018 Ÿdays, happy \u2018in the society of \u2018his cldl- wday and had a ivumber of visitors, x ee fp = = ro and grandchildren.An attack of vho thoroughly énioyed the delicious CE w LUNGH- ST ORM IN ENGLISH CHANNE de pneumonia proved fatal in a few days.|S 887 and the pleasant.spring woods.PRINCE: OF W Toes WAS L, London, March 25.\u2014( Special.)\u2014The The late John Parks can © of fighting The run of sa) on Saturday \u2018 was phe- | INC ON ur PÉLESIUP.\u201ci storm in the English channel prevented tock, the fautly having ren represent.nomienal.No geoner way the las, cf the Loud March 25.= ( Special) While (Queen Alexandria from starting to-diy ed in the Enghsh army for 150 years.buckets emptied than the first vere full .on, Alot] = » .y _ Lou |p of Wales were |le\" Copenhaggp.20 * ; Parks himself was for many years almost to\u201d overflowing.he Vries pel Pres + announced = last week : the first + bhatt eship at Ghathain to-i.wW EATHER.PROBABILITIES, ching on 4 lay, & gunner oh was firing a salute! March 25.\u201411 a.m.\u2014F'orecast for ih thepo.clasps.Fenian Raid medal Record will appear the coming Satur- | \u2018as mortall ed; both arms being \u2018he next 24 hours, issued by the Meteor- re pr era day, March 29th.The special new fea- Hlown off.\" Lo olggical Bureau: - NOT WORTH REPAIRING.tures added for this wcekly isste, is a rp ~ | Continued mild and fair.| New York, March 25.\u2014fhe London [regular letter from \u2018\u2019Onlooker,\u201d an an- STRIKE AT §T.HYACINTHE.| | \u2014 \u2014\u2014 Yachtman, in its issue of March 13, says Jonymous writer, who will treat of local arch 25.-(Special)- Among the well known.people fron fle employees \u201cof Towpkins Knitting oy went on |strike this morning.They es on piece work reis.s being held.Waterloo, Gavin Shanks, from Farnham; jand T.B.Rider, Fitch Bey, - | _ = ed, A conferen 2 iq I - : ., so \u2014 - , \u2014 dollars due to the Government for the | neighboring places who were in town yesterday, were.Gardner Stevens, from 170 (CC _» VOL.VL NO.38, OATH REV.Ta Au a interest to farmers ; two columns .-@ lof items specially interosting to the lad- 3 ies, and other matter.\"| wen Known in in the Eastern $ | Mr Sibthorpe Welle, claims agent of the \u2018Gran ] town Townships.| ne Pen Systems, is a ton = Occupied Time of House Yeste dr , a \u201cResolutions op- {WAS A FORMER PASTOR AT PI ; | Fred Talbot, of the Lake Megan: dut \u2019 \u2018| :% {tio Furmiture-Co., is visitin Sherbrooke posed by Members From C mptu\u201d 07 +d.Wolfe.GOG AND COOKSHIRE.$ 4 fon usfness.| ¢ C Further particulars have been received | RAA AAA | The Quebec, March 25.\u2014The question of the.Mr.|Mack .%p, 1 that the recex | FN oa general monthly meeting of the jie r enzie oo.Te very 42 to the death- of Rev.P; H, Allin, fn! es) À Boston, #15 in Sherbrooke E | of \u2018Trade, to Lave keen construction |o the Sherbrooke Court {member for Compton ha 83° a very.' which was busefly ann | yesterday\u2019 this eveming.his been ied House came | up in the House \"of AXs- narrow view of - the questa.CN there in à tel f Montreal y | y town.a tdi 5 fo or hii: was a |consensus of opinion Grout, égram trop.3 one week, | \u2018April Ist.= °° sembly yesterday poorning, and.was also the whole district of St.Kanchi L fa.Death was due to heart failure, aml Mrs.Kenneth \u2018Mebomald, fron Ontario, | At th Albi ion y aterds , M ject\u201d of ; 4 \u2018took place at 54 Waverly avenue; Meut- [is visiting friends in towmo.; {#2 of e Albion ye y were: ess.the subject a lemgthy discussion inlvor of the construction of & new court pace y ues is nieiting vy JC.- A.Nutting, Denville; 'E.Green -tlie afternoon, -in which all the - mem-[house.The present building was in a te I.I ppears that.Mr.Alin woke \u201cMr.R.Russell\u201d of aire D Wa Canain,; Vt: ; i .P Drager, ph bers of the District.of St.Francis, aud piost lapidated condition, and was b four o'alock \u2018yesterday morning, | 6 th Central 0 : i C.Vv.\u2018Tenney, |B : » Vt, and: Geo 4 Hon.Messrs.Duffy, and Pellotièr took lconstrudted when the district bad and, not feeling well, went to the bath | guest, at the MESHAECRU tan LPESES * id part.© sion, TOO, where he had only shüb the door |: i: a Stokes, of.Tay tn Les about, one-fifth.of its present population.\u2019 ; MF.\u2019 and Mrë ¥: NE Sus, D At \u2018the afternoon \u2018session Hon, Mr.For th ° lost, ten years there was an when he was heard to fall\u2019 The - dper Pond vt, visited ShéitiHoo Mr JPA: \u201cPanier, \u201ctoriherky ih ti pas ufty's resolu ons ting the build-| a nurse, w was u t ke Festerds; ;- In p wi ify's luts specting unanimdus demand for a mew court oo locked, and ho ef} erehip with Mr.Robert Johnston; bas ing of a court ho?ge for the district of house for that district, and as far as tending Mrs.Allin, called a neighbor, | Miss Bernice - Warnes pent: Sunday in ted the pdeition of local agent for _ St.Francis, in Wne city of Sherbrooke, his county was concerned the electors À .& F.McLean, who forced \u201cthe door Hirchton, -soturning to town yesterday.© Canada Li eo Assurance.Co., with ~were taken in| thie committee, when thelwere willing to pay their share of the open, when Mr.Allin was found in à Mt.Engène Quésnel-is ou bof tow, |Peadquarters and office at Sherbrooke: fo.= rer Objected to tho-reso- loos.Smith approved - of the, Tr por en\u201d baving faflen agains sit.to Stanfold Station, | Mt.B: Ny-Gabriet and Mr.Roger Blutions, as if \u20ac ey were \u2018adopted the dis- G overnment\u2019s resolutions, and \u2018remarked | 6 oor.oF 5 ù de A New | Yon; .mecompanied by: trict of St.Francis would be placed in \"that it was time that the district of The Rev.Mr.Allin, has \u2018been, pastor of Mrs.Je Aa Waggett io: visitog, fi a rook 4 wp town this \u2018morning at 8 o'clock to drive Jto Brampton on the east side of.the; riv- ler St.Francis, in.order to look: over the Ithe Fairmount Averite Methodist Church Montreal Annex, since last June, going there from Cookehire.- Mr.Allin was born at Hampton, near | Bowmanville, Ont., in 1862, and would\" j have been 40 years old on Aprit 11.He loved, when a mere boy,\u201d with his par- cunts to Linfisay, nt, where be got.his early education * in .the grammer scheo} of that town.He-taught school: for a short time, after which he studied Manufacturers\u2019 Life Assurance Co.,ie- Aa Jaw for about two years before deciding the.city on re ah to enter the ministry.He took his arts | UCT kit town last eve\u201d course at Victoria University, Cobourg, whère he graduated, after which he ' Ks fing for es York: city, \u2018wheré she will! spend Laster with frionde, Sn tered the ministry, taking his early stu- tions as a probationer \u20acn the Bay off ' The Bun rose this morning at 854.id sets at\u2019 6,19, a gain of \u2018four hols \u201d of \"(Quinte Conference.In 1886 he came daylight since December \u20182st.into the Montreal Conference and supplied an sppointment on the C1 There was a heavy frost- ds morpäng.= ; which laid white on the ground, .gis- \u2018cirouit.In 1887 he' was transferred to \u201cthis Conference.He - was ordained by.wpponring | paloro | the rays of the sun.Mr.William Murray continues to im-| the Rev.Dr.: Williams, in - Sherbrooke Street Church in 1891, when statiomed at Mansonville, und since then had becn'| prove; and his physicinh says he sees no 'stationed at Magog, Beebe Plain and reason why recoveryy should not be com- | Cuokshire; in all of which\u2019 places he was plete.CR : very successful, and greatly beloved.Mr.Thinothy Green, \u2018of Ascot, \u2018received The funeral will be held this afternoon , medal the other day for service in \"the \u2018in Montreal.° ++\u2018 Fenian Raid of 1866, being an old mem: \u201c |ber of the 83rd Regiment.= \u201c:- LATE FUN ER LATE JOHN PARK 8.At the Central yesterday were: Nessrs.N.D.McArthur, W.\"TP.Bartheÿ, J, O.\u2018The funeral of the late John Parks, f the oldest residen thi t one of the oldest residents in this part ippe, Montreal ; G.A.MoFuer Milan rend 18 - ure made to the large vote required hy the bill for the passing of the Act, fifty pe gener Sipe the Govemment would proc:»1 to con \u2018Ç \u2014 sider the bill\u201d \u2018The date is now fixe can be the possession for Dec.4th, 1902, to take the vot, nei-| \u201conly\u201d \u201cof the man or ther at tae provincial sr municipal e tion.Itis considered somewhat of hardship, but if the right consumniatir is attained it would be regardsi by tho Government as a sufficient indication} of strength on the part.of the temperance people, to satisfy the Covsrnm sat in going forward with the hill, as \"i as a pledge that the enforcemant of woman whos digestive \u201cfunctions are in pertect Ab eys Effervescent Salt| \u201ctaken, regularly will keep the stomach in.good condition, the.it has always proved to be in form legislation of this kind.It \u2018s to \u2018be \u201d |hoped thtt Efe temperance people of Gn- tario wil rally at the polls on the day of election and achieve not a bare jority bus a large margin, Pr.Kel lock, as is well known, is a very el en orator, and as he was an old i er in Scott Act days, in that \u201cregion, | \u2014\u2014 Many 2 pi ey (ota ate Bean] | | blood pure; and the com- | ces Fisk, \u2018daughter of Robert Fisk, of | ; plexion clear.\u201d XL r \u2018 53, Jobe Abed Lomsaly 3 al AU druggists sell it, ya ae] 10.35\" in \u2018ysbrdny mani, Ter _ + oo .> ; ae 1 CT aa RL x 02010 Le / no i i i ont use 7 Ne iE | i \u2018They give & light ji \\ 4 that's rich and brile J\" Hie any À MN poems CS Cait 4 |\" [10.00 à.m.:1p.m.Portland, Me.8.50 a.m, \"pr à {accommodation leaving Newport at 1.00 Pate * Bay, on the 8tanstead Road, containing about\u201d | informat:am apply to C.H.Bodwell, Black Labs, > 4 Also connecting trains on the Megantie med, ws ARRIVING SHERBROOKE °°°.THROUGH EXPRESS.Leave Quebeo 146 TS, po , leave Levis 3.10 p.m., arrive Sherbrooke «= .45 p.De Pullman Palace \u2018Car Quebec to New \u2026.a , York an Boston.Sundays excepted.i ACCOMMODATION, Leave Quebec 6.80 pus\u201d \u2019 leave Levis 7.00 pm arrive Sherbrookg #400.s.0.Daily Sundeys excepted.FREIGHT.Leave Tring Jet.7.00 a.m., a rive Sherbrodke 8.00 p.m.Daily, Sundays ex.ce Riso connecting trains on the Megantic Dive; sion, For time tables, tickets and all information apply to any of the company\u2019s agents, SANK GRUNDY, J.H.WALSH, Gen'l Maneçer.Gen\u2019! Pass.Ave |50STL> & MAINE + WINTER ARRANGLMENT SO\u201d Ou7m frains run daily except Sundays, except when otherwise noted TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE .MAIL 5.00 a.m.for St.Johnsbury, Oonco cn N., H.,\u2019Nashua, Worcester, Boston, 8 New York.MIXE1).Leaves Sherbrooke 10.00 A.m., 8 arrives Newport 12.10,leaves Newportiz.85 p.m.St: Johnsbary 2.22 ,p.m., Concord 8.56 i Boston 8.00 p.m.,and Portland, Me., via Mountain Notch.NIGHT EXPRESS, daily 9.16 p.m.Conoesd, or White River dos.N.B., Worcester, Boston Springdeld, New York.M THE SOUTH.Express leaves Boston Worcester 2.32 à.m., Concord 12.06 old 9.06 fher- (&8th, IVO a.m, \u2018st.Jonusbury 4.00 p.m., arri brooke 8.20 p.m.\u2019 NIGHT EXPRESS.Leaves Boston 8.80 p.M1.ol Concord 10.45 p.m., New York 4.00 pois\".Bpringfield, 8.10 p, m.8t.Johnsbury, 8.00 AM\u201c.arriving sherbrooke 7.15 a.Io, ACCOMMODATION.Leave Concord, N.H.™ 6 a.m, via Plymouth, 8¢t.Johnsbury, 10.45 à.M arriving Newport 12,33 p.m., connecting arriving Sherbrooke 8.16 qd «J.FL HDERS De enr Pass.and Ticket Agent.FARM FOR SALE.Known as the old Bodwell Farm.three miles from 8mith\u2019's Mills, and two miles from, Fitoh ie 290 acres Nige sugar bush, New bouse.180 7 agres clea ofl, and 100 acres of wood land.Tok 2 or D.A.Bi: e!l, Beebe Plain.T0\" _ {STYLE WEA WEARERS.Gentlemen: \u2014Do not nos forget \u2018that I =a Jue received all my importations = Felt Hats, comprising Canadian, English and American makes.1 will be able to fit everybody's taste and bed, © - Everybody is cordially invited to.give J Prices to defy competition; Te Yours truly, Tt \u201d Es me a visit.HATTER, FURRIER ahd MEN'S FURNISHIIES 167 WELLINGTON STREET ES \u2018 : ., - oF: fret %.à ; A | qd ) Shefford \u2014 CORVTERS Now is the time to select your New Spring Hat.All sizes and shapes from 64 to 74 131 Wellington St N : SR ong: KE ce Ey AD PR Ë.eu x > ste LA The Best | Mar of The Year ! \u201cCyros\u201d 1902 Model TA thoroughy strong reliable Wheel » which an extra price is asked.For hard Suntry road riding there \"has never been_a better bicyelo turned out of \u2018any 7 =| \u2018 =-PRICE $25.00- = =|d.5, Mitchell 4 \u201d SHERBROOKR, Mountain Maple Syrup .Too well known to \u201cneed mendation.\u2018We are how \u2018booking orders for.present season.7 Maple Suga We have: à Hrritod quanti \"very choice, \u2019 ~ STRICTLY FRESH BOILI Received daily, 20c dozen.IL W.FULLER & The ce ri - Reintzman - Piano |.any recom- the $ An Instrument pf the highest musical excellence reput-; and \u2018acknowledged ation.Sold on the- most |favorable, terms to reliable par- po ~ ties'by- the sole agent in the Eastern Townshi] We Solicit the business of Manutactufers, En- gineersand others who realize the adyis3 Pity of having their Patent business transacte ts.Tate.Our loventors\u2019 Help, 125 pages, sent spon request.Marion & Marion, New York Life Bld Montreal ; and Washington, D.C., U.S.4.Survoyer a ad Civil Engines L.A.DUFRESNE, Provincial ana Land Surveyof, member of the Can .Association of Civil Engineers.Patent-Jolicitor - Odce.55% King street.sell Tel 849 : - 7 > > Quality be: ful lines and exquisite} Preliminary advice free.Charges môde- minion \u2018 7 SHOE.Ho MEN Th beauty nothing in footwear approaches.\u2018 \u2018\u2019They| are designed on artistic, modeled, with the handsomiest KEY OHECKS Your name and address stamped on a fine German Silver Key.Check, only 25 cents.GEO.I.FOSS\u2019 : \u201c Elect and \u2018Machine Works, + 14 Water str eet.- \u2014- Bell Tel.107.\u2018 me z + Er \u2019 - Students last, also made on Piccadilly pattern.The ladies same style Lave dull calf uppers with enamel or patent vamps.These are really handsome shoes and are exclusively for street wear.We have a splendid variety \u2018of these both in lace hoots ow.shoes.Kid\u2019 box calf, patent leather and enamel.© You will notice by our window display that.\u2018we cary tire finest grade shoes made.We are agents for some of the best lines \u2018| manufactured on this continent and are {giving the best of satisfaction to our customers.If you have not been our establishment for some time you n find many.changes now.-Morency & Millet.LEADING SHOE DEALERS \u201cKeep your fect dry during this slushy weather, and get yourself a pair of hand made English Kip Boots, hand {made Chrome Kip Boots, hand male \u2018French Kip Boots.You'll find a large rh BOOTS AND BALS.Everything that you may need in first-class and \u201cup-to- !date Boots and Shoes and at lowest prices at.the Cash Buyers Union Boot and Shoe Store ; 127 Wellington St.\u201c.NORMANDIE & CO., Proprietors.Sarah is a favorite name among \u2018 \u201cthe \u201c Dukes of- Marlborough, Sarah Jennings being the first Duchess of Marlborough.Sp jee \u2014\u2014 \u2018Queen grace- and most fashionable leathers and the most skilful = _ fashioning.Every point] of a high-class shoe.- just right with the charäcter They sre made in special shape to give comfort and a graceful, etylish appedranee to every type of, foot\u2014 : leng 0ù short, thick or thin.«© - \u2019 We offer tor your-chobsing many different styles of buots, each of them in ail the various, lasts.FN JL D.ABE OTT, Local Agent.EN! OXVILLE \\ without any fads or freakish fancies for | March 24.\u2014Mr.Harpld Goodlive, of Sherbrooke, spent Sunday with friends in town.Mrs.J.A.Rouse, of East Berkshire, Vt., is the guest of Mrs.Charles Bou- telle.We are: sorry to hear that several losing money through the mails, think it advisable to have letters registered before mailing, as then the P.0, anthorities would be able to trace them.place changing their residences, and reminds one of the first of May in city.Mr.Ed.Pope, with his marvellous steam saw, boasts to have cut twenty cords of 4-foot wood in four hours, with a drag.caw, 251-2 cords in 71-2 hours, and ou à bet he put through 3 1-4 cords in 27 minutes.Mr.Hampson and family leave here on \u2018Wednesday for Littleton, N.H., where, they will reside in the future.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Saffin intend |.leaving shortly to reside ~ with their children in the United States, and Mr.Thomas \"Robinson has rented their farm.Principal Ford, of Coaticook, will deliver a lecture.in the Town Hall here} at an early date.- Mr.H.I.Elliott kindly invited a large party of young people, to a sugar- ing-off at Nicolet Falls on Tuesday af- |.tefnocz.Services are being held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday o gs at 7:30, and Good Friday morning at 10.30 in St.Augustine\u2019 s church, = | STED ARREST - \u201c4j Me 5} i FAMOUS OUTLAW OF NORTHERN FOREST SHOT BY GAME WARDEN.Sowiston, Me., March 24.\u2014 Chairman Carleton, of the Maine State Fish and {Game Commission, has received a telegram from Game Warden H.O.Tem- pleton at northeast 'Garry,\u201d Moosehead Lake region, saying that while War- - {dens Templeton, Houston and L'orrest [vio i trying, to arrest the, Lafontaine who is known as one of the famous outlaws of the northeïn forest, Lafontaine pulled a gun, and Warden Templeton \u2018shot him.The man was not killed, the despatch says, and Warden Houston took |, { him to à doctor in Canada, the affair having happened near the border.eee NO\u2019 EPWORTH LEAGUE CONVEN.- \u201c TION.Brockville, Ont., March 25.\u2014The Ep- worth League of the Montreal Methodist Conference, having been\u201d ob¥ged on account of smallpox at Cornwall, to postpone indefinitely the convention arranged for some weeks ago, the officers.have: just decided that no convention will beheld until next January.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 into4 assortment, of HAND MADE DRIVING | WEST INDIES PROBLEM SOLVED.London, March 24.\u2014Lord Onslow, un- jler secretary \u2018of the colonial office, speak- - (ing at Bath Saturday, said he.believed the sugar bounties had been killed forever} and although it might be necessary to give some assistance to the West Indian colonies untfl the convention came 0202020200000 nto operation, the outlook for the su- Sugaring ! Sugaring !* gar trade was so much clearer that capital could now be fnvested with secur- 8 ,ity and stability in the business of canc-growing in the West Indies, \u2014 Coaticook House.Popular Home for travellers.L.Kilburn, proprietor, \u2014\u2014\u2014_ {CARNEGIES OFFER HAS BEEN ACCEPTED AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, March \u201c25.\u2014 Carnegie\u2019 s offer of $100,000 for a public library in Ottawa has been accepted, the necessary legislation sedured and the public library committee has written to Mr, Carnegie .ask him the full conditions upon which the money is given.The citizens of Ottawa will be asked to assist in stock- SOOO ing the library with books., Se nr ae _, American Sheet Steel Company Battery Park Building New York Manufacturers of all varieties of Iron and Steel Sheets _ Black and Galvanized Pfain and Painted Flat, Corrugated and \u201cV?* Crimped Apollo Best Bloom Galvanized Sheets W.Dewees Wood Company's Planished Iron .= \u2018W.Dewees Wood Company's ~ Refined Tron Wellsville Polished Steel Sheets Representatives for Canada - B.& S.H.Thompson & Company 58 St, Sulpice Street house, should be taken sick with the |year, if any license \u2018and most palatable grain food.\u2018from your to lusing it you wibl gladly admit sat {Ottawa, and the trip west has great] leg has gone to Waterloo, being called there by lire Weston, March 24.Mrs, ~ George the sickness of her mother, Mrs, John Mitchell, who is very ill The Ladies\u2019 ald\u201d of the Methodist church will meet at the residence our townspeople have unfortunately been i March 26th.and | The trustee board - of the Methodist Keith, where she has been visiting With \"church will meet in their board rvom, Tuesday evening, March 25th.Rev.D.Mick, of Bury, preached here We hear of a number of people of this in the Methodist church both morning of the dangerous illness of her brother's it And evening.a gation at both \u201cservices.Rev.Mr.Mick ; \u2018This community was shocked on Mon- There was a large congre- \"addressed the Sunday School on the temperance issue.- \u2018There was a gathering oË some friends \u2019 at Henry Gardner\u2019s, across the river, on \u2018Saturday evening.: Our country people are very busy making maple sugar and syrup, and they say this so far has been a good run for | sugar making, but all say prices \u2018are ivery low for maple sugar.Mrs.John Bowels left today for.Pamn- panoosie, Vt., and will make that her | home hereafter._ Mrs.Joseph St.Laurent, .on the Brompton Falls-road, is very iH.- Mrs.J, H Rankin, of Brompton, \"Spent, her 81st birthday at the residence of her son, Mr.S.H.Rankin, on March 20th, 1902, at Windsor Mills, The Findlay family out at Goshen, are very ill.The recovery of the daughter is hopeless.Mr.Findiay®s day's recovery is also hopeless, Mrs, Findlay is improving slowly.It seems strange that three fn the one family and all in the same same disease, pneumonia, all at\u201d about Vor Drs.Buller and Birkette, of | of Miss E.L.Frey, Wednesday afternoon, visiting Mrs.H.A.Planche.March 24.\u2014Masters Raymond and who have been in tlie Royal Victoria Hospital under treatment returned Shoes Of All Kinds From the strong and for out-of-doors wear fn sloppy weather.home Friday night.Miss Gertrude Orr, of Lennoxville, is Mre.H.L.Scott has returned \u2018irom i sturdy varieties friends and relatives.Mrs.H.H.Weston was called to to\u2019 the dressy Oxfords to wear at social Birchton \u2018Saturday afternoon on account functions.Splendid assortment at E © WIGWETT wife.,day to hear of the sudden \u201cdeath of .RE \"the Rev.P.H.Allin, of Montreal, for- Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.poerly pastor of the Methodist _ church ere.It is less than a year since Mr.FESS II atin left Jef \u201cCookshire, and the EVEN 54444666669006090604044 EASTER ATTRACTIONS ! SPRING OLOVES 1 Our new stock must be seen to be appreciated.It'is the best line we have ever offered.The colors are correct, the finish artistic and lating, and the material fine, fle ible and durable.PS - lOHRISTY'S HATS.Just arrived, the new Spring Shapes.These Hats are 3 the same time.Mrs.Patrick Dunn was in 3 erbrooke ' on Friday and' Saturday, visiting her parénts, Mr.and Mrs.Peter Gilbert.The Young People\u2019s Christian Endeavor Society of the Presbyterian church will meet at Wm.Mountain's, Thursday evening.Miss Kate Noble and Miss Emma, Ger- Methodist church in aid of Foreign Missions amounted to sixty-&x dollars, Our town is filling up, several new families having come in within a few days.- Our people say there should be.but two licensed hotel in our town another at all.Now! we have four licensed hotels and only- three bottling cstablishments: Iixperience - is a good teacher, and our people are beginning to sec the effects and say this is too much of a good thing for a town | of our size, and almost all laboring men, | and but the one industry for our town to depend upon.PAG CONS, YOUNG AND OLD LOVE ! Malt Breakfast Food \u201cIn every province oof our broad - Dominion tens of thousands have made Malt Breakfast Food their morning dish, and readily adn\u20act that it is the choic- ; est, most delicious and most healthy] breakfast fogd they have ever used.man, woman or child has been dis pointed with Malt Breakfast Food.expectations have been fully realifed far as the establishment of health and strength are concerned./ \u201c All admit that Malt.Breakfast Fcod is the most satisfying, most sustaining 11 | Malt Breakfast Food may be imitated by unscrupulous manufacturers, but it never can be equalled in health-giv d and nourishing qualities.The- patent process whereby pure Malt 6s added the choicest Wheat is unknown to the makers of other grain foods, - Buy a package of Malt Breakfagt To Fo Grocer and test it.After have found a true health friend.LS THETFORD MINES.March 23.\u2014A party from Montreal has bought out the bankrupt stock of Bla & Ross, and are opening up tomorrow.There is considerable activity estate and many properties have changed hands, at prices that four or fi years ago would seem fabulous, bu people are becoming impressed with.-th importance of Thetford as a busines centre.Mrs.( Captain) Gilchrist\u201d is home from benefitted her health.Mr.Luke Delisle was buried here yest terday after an illness of only about hours.The trouble was congestion , o the brain.He was a man of splendi physique, a fearless.policeman, quiet an The collection Sunday evening fn a | been here during the past week, assist- in realf | Dougherty._ / exceptional for merit} as well as exclusive in style and character: They make a most forcible appeal to the attention \u2018of the man who cares what he wears on his head.That man if hé be not already a customer may profit by au examination.It costs but little to put the matter to a test.NECKWEAR ! ioux returned Saturday evening from their visit to Sherbrooke, Lennoxville Fresh goods: always arriving, Headquarters for Men\u2019 8 and Hillhurst.; Neckwear.Not merely that, headquarters for all that is in ariety, quality and style.\"Men's CHAS FULLER & CO., Furnishings.|% EASTER CARDS sympathy his à many friends here is, extended to thé bereaved wife and family.The services for Holy eck in SE.Peter's church will be as follows! Mon- | day, Wednesday and Saturday évening at 7.30, Good Friday morning at 10.30, Raster Sunday, celebration of holy cou- munion \u2018at 8 and 10.30 a.m.; evening at service at 7.30.co.00 © Mr.J.Stevenson; of Kast Angus, nse \u2019s r brought in - some twenty-one horses,\u201d A Il D El which he had gathered up in duierent u parts of the country, for the purpose of army horses.We are sorry to \u201chear that Miss Mabel Ives, one of the pupils of the :icuuemy, js obliged to go to Montreal \u201cto consult | Dr.Buller about her eyes, which have been very troublesome for some time past.IA bicycle appeared on our streets \u201cday, so spring is surely here.- peste MARBLETON.March 25.\u2014Dr.W.H.Drummond, the \u2018Store.Co To Tea Drinkers.~ WM, MURRAY & CO.have just received 50 chests of fine Japan tea, bought for an Ontario Bank, having been held by then as collateral security.1 We will sell the same at half price, say 20c per Mb.or 6 Ie.for $1,00.Call and try ét.to- 00060-000666666666666604 GRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST Will move to his new store in the Whiting Block on or ' about April 15th.In the meanti mers y attention at the +++ GRIFFITH THE DRUGGIST 421 Wellington +++.will receive every me custo- old stand Street Capital Authorized .i Capital Paid Up .Reserve Fund , = BOARD OF DIREOTORS R W Heneker, President, \u2019 rane, Vice-President, J N Galer, N W Thomas.¢ CH Kathan, Hs Brown, X J Hon M H : Israel W Btevens, J 8 Mitche Head Office: 11a Provinoe of Quebec :\u2014 Montreal, B Austin, Waterloo, W I Briggs, Rock Island, 8 Stevens, Er gr Cowansville, H F Williams Mgr - N Robinson, Mgrs \u2018 Coaticook, E N - Richmond, W L Ball, M -Granby Ww 2 Morar Sas Bedford, E Huntin, don.A M og.W.mst W H Ha Windsor Mills, EPO Grand Forks, B C, Ww Peœnix F Agents Canada, - Bras ches Collections made at Drafts issued for any Exchange bought and sold.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK .Established 1859.SHERBROOKE, PQ Wm Farwell, General Manager.Jas Mackinnon, Assistant t General Manager 2 8.11, Local Manager.SF Morse Inspector of Brancher BRANCHES Nop Mar .D.Fraser Mgr acînthe, J Lairamboise, Mgr Olivier.In Province of British Columbia :\u2014\" .: va Spler, Mer ik ol Montreal en) * London, Eng.National Bank of Soatlaus Boston.National Exchange Bank -\"* New York, National Park Bank all acoessable points.uired amounts, a cpe.\u2026 all points in Canada, United States, and .SAVINGS BRANGH DEPARTMEFT.at each office.Interest allowed from date of osit aud compounded annually, the attention of the de ours [rom 10 to 8.Saturdays from 10801 © - .:82,000,00\u20ac $1,742, 0:5 05o,ou< ve, Le cting Manager : without \u2018re 7 | tor.> .ADVOCATES ©.+ brooke.AMPBELL, & McCABE H.J.DUFFETT, B.A, \u201c Chambers, 125 Welunges LAWRENCE & MORRIS, Advooates, etc, Bnes brooke and Windsor Mills.ay Bs,, Sherbrooke.Advocates, Bbei- Advocate ub MISCELLAN \u2014_\u2014 \u201c EOUS Building, Sherbrooke ADDIE, B.A Es les BB HYNDMAN & BRADLEY, Lvatists, Sun Life 8¢., C.B, and Prov.Land.surveyor, 58 - Of: Architects and avi moe.+ re AN a Bell Telephone ë DERE, SONS & CC./hôlesale and Retail Hard wa re, Tinware and Leather, We are selling 23 Ibe.Redpath\u2019s Granulated Sugar tor 31.00.We don\u2019 t.sell Beet-root Sugar in bags./ WM, IVIURRAY & ca King St, Sherbrooke, distinguished Canadian author.of \u2018\u201cIhe Habitant,\u201d\u2019 spent two days Here ( Saturday and Sunday), the guest of his old friend, Rev.T.S.Chapman.Mr.Leslie C.Bishop, from -Montreal, is bome for his Easter holidays.Miss Carrie Chapman and Miss l'lorry Hunt have gone on, a visit to friends in = = Sherbrooke and Windsor Mills.: We are glad to-report Reginald Brea- don is now rapidly on the mend.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 NORTH COATICOOK, March\u2019 24.\u2014The many friends of Nr.A.A.Dutton will be pleased to.hear that he is slowing -mproving, Mr.C.A.Dutton, of Moe\u2019s River, has ing in the care.of his sick father.Mr.Arthur Bushel, of Chelsea, Mass., is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Mrs.John Wallace is on the sick list.Little Robbie.Wilson is quite il at present.\u2018 Mrs.Robert Patterson ~has recovered from her: recent illness and is able to be out again, \u2014 Old Bullion (on his deathbed)\u2014\u2018\u2018AII my\" property is willed to you, but I'm jafraid my children by my first wife will make a contest, and then the lawyers will get it.\u201d : unfliching in the discharge of his duti Young wife\u2014\u2018\u201cDon\u2019t worry, hy love; Royal College of Music In conjunction with MoGiSl University.PRESIDENT FOR CANADA, THE RT.HON.THE EARL OF - MINTO, VISITOR OF THE UNIVERSITY.Theory (paper work)\u2014June 6th.6th June.' The exact dates will be duly announced .Entries close on April 8th.be obtained from - PE J.A.NIGHOLSON, Royal Academy of Music and H.E.THE GOVERNOR GENERAL Examinations will be held as follows: | Practical\u2014Between the 19th May and | 1All information, syllabus forms of Entry, specimen theory papers, etc, can Registrar, MoGill University, Montreal.Montreal and had the respect of on who knew 1 can cadily fix that.I'll marry one of him.- .the lawyers.\u201d \u2014New York Weckly.THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE workroom.All are invited, ednesday.and Follow GB) ralgia.the pain to stop.ing Days.To.trouble lies.fore] ores roe niment will be taken up » by nerves\u2014 It will give gratifyi C.E.ENRIGHT & C ve ; | : 2 ; fort.It will overcome and 0 \u2018 : | doubt this, but their doubting ov not Penge the facts.Omega oil j - Sher br ooke, Que._ | is good for everything a liniment ought to be good for.1 * It your denier refuses to y you with dry Nee laa fr 3 1 A a mea a 0-8 \"8 1 .\u2018 ana ch Là c = PA AL aime em hem =._ \u2019 Ï 18 get relief from neuralgia is to rub O First batho the part | Th ve it a go oroug i 5 4 the flesh, and pe relief.It will soften, soothe and com- ain.Plenty of people will : Dr NEURALGIA) here is no sense in wasting words about Neu- We know that it causes terrible suffering, are enough to drive you mad.What a sufferer wants is relief.He wants to be well and happy again.eae mega Oil into the spot where the with hot water to open up the A rubbing with Omega Oil.Prhis | netrate to the aching LÀ TA Janell, 1s, Office at Con- ; tinental Hotel, 1 City.and the darting pains i The way to _ PE ean offa big roll.NEEL, wanngio \u2014 SUITS $2.00 and boys.\u2014 ~ Ting lines: \u2014 G ood Furnishings, Hats and Ca If you come i 147 WELLINGTON ST JOHN Indispensa a Easter Millinery, Jackets, Raglan, Capes, Dressers .Paironize The Eastern Townships 3 .Clothing House You SAVE MOI EY IN DEALING HERE.- = re .50, $3 00, $4.00, $5.00, uj to $18.00 MU PAIR > TOP COATS, $5.00, $6 00, $7 00.up to J.L.VINEBERG & CO.Eastern Townships Clothing House.SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE.inlig the BEST by Easter Ready-to-Wear Gostumes Silk Blouses, Skirte, ete- | Milo 1 sian \u2018Headwear .are now on view in our Mir s all styles, qualities and prices for men we'll tell you more about them.BELL TEL.338, JRPHY & CO.ble For Easter ! OF THE BEST ID GLOV You can feel assured of abta Department! lt is now complete \u2018the world\u2019s.best makers in our Glove with all the latest Spring Novelties from at - - popular prices! Here areone or two of the Tend.Ladies\u2019 \u201cParis\u201d Kid Gloves, clasp, genuine French Kid, neat\u2019 embroider | alt shades, $1.10 a pair.\u201d 1 , Ladies\u2019 \u201cJoan\u201d Kid Gloves, clasp, choice stock, beautifully finished, .all colors and sizes, $1.25 a pair.Re \u2019 Co 0 | | | } \u2018 Easter Novelties in Ribbons, Laces,\u2019 = ards, Souvenirs, ete., ete, vincial Government and asked for the COUNTRY ORD RS CAREFULLY FILLED - JGHN MURPHY & CO., CITY NEWS.(Continued from page 1.) town from Boston.\u201c Mr.L.A.Perkins, of Mansonville, is a guest at the Grand Central._the church hall at 8 © clock, phone Bldg., 31 Wellington, Tel.303.Night and day sttendanos.Prof.Clerk, of Montreal, whose pupils in Sherbrooke, gave a musical concert last month, will repeat the same with a few additions, in April.' The first annual meeting of the St.Francis Golf Chub will be held at the office of the E.T.A.Association, Odelis Block, tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon ! \u2018at 3.30 o\u2019clock, for the purpose of elect- umes.LILAES 1° = John Milford & Hon are engaged: today in moving \u2018their immense stock of these beautiful plants from their greenhouse to their store for this Laster.Call in and see these beauties, and leave \u2018your order early.They are giving epec- jal prices to churches, where large quahtities are used.â » .WORST SFASON YET .\u2018FIRST SEALING STEAMER TO RE- ) TURN BRINGS DISCOURAG- steamer Newfoundland, the first sealing ship to return from the ice floes, arrived in the channel yesterday morning with \u2018 \u2018reports which indicate that the seuson\u201d\u2019s i fishery was the worst on record.' sailed March 10, proceeded up the coast \u2018of the island, met with no-ice or scals, ; \u2018passed through Belle Isle Straits to jthe Gulf of St: Lawrence and cruised\u2019 \u2018chere, meeting - with the same condi- should hear good: friét.tions.She hs only three hundred scals on board, though she can carry 40,000 j The steamer reports meeting the whole hoon.| Tho news bas occasioned a grave depression, especially after the sailors\u2019 recent strike.Twenty sléps and .4000 : on are involved in this failure of the fishery.\u2014 | WARSHIP FOR HAYTI MIN ISTER SENDS REQUEST TO OF RECENT EXECUTION.Port-au-Prinçe, Hayti, March 25,\u2014Leon , Gabriel, \u2018who claimed to be a citizen of \"France, and.who was executed here after having fired a shot from a revolver at General Cameau, then chief of police, \u2018was formerly an aide-de-camp of ex- President Legitime.Upon this fact the ' Haytien Government bases the claim | \u2018that Gabriel was a Haytien, and not a B \u2018CORRESPONDENCE _ | Mr.John D.Clifford has returned to Editor Record: cord that the new Court House is.cost the city some $40,000 has come \u2018ment is to -hand over to the city the Tele Proceeds of a {load lean.She | March 15 with practically RO her home \u201c' after an illness of six days, ag ys.\"he fun- t.Barnabas HIS GOVERNMENT AS i y about two mils\u2018 fiom the village.eee SHERBROOKE COURT HOUSE; yesterday's Re- to The announcement in uine surprise to many, probably special tax upon all ju- SURP.us $10,000,000.ANY YEAR SINCE 1888.Washington, March 25.\u2014From an ex-| amination of United States treasury conditions near the close of the third quar- will not be less than $100,000,000.Despite the bond purchases, involving a disbursement of more than $5,000,000 cial proceedings in the Superior and sn, Courts of the district, but this, mark you, is only intended as an offset on account of the city \u201chaving provided a part of the additional cost, « of the new site.\u201d .The Strathcona Square _improvemants doubtless meet with very.\u201cgeneral ap- \u2018 proval, but if in addition to the cost of these improvements and the cost of a pew and suitable City Hall, the citizens \u2018are required to pay $40,000 or \u2018there- \u2018abouts towards -the erection of a I'ro question by the average citizen.' While we doubt not that the location of the Court House at .this point = would give satisfaction to perhaps a score or so of those who practice within ite yre- cincts, is it a thing to be desired- by business men?Or is it something which \u2018the rank and fyle of ratepayers wish to be taxed for to the fune of $40,000?, There are so many objections to focat- iE a Court House-in the very heart of city that, so far as our observation us, they are generally located , samewhat aside,.and property is not, \u2018generally thought to be enhanced by proximity to it.| We reapectfully suggest that this is a \u201cTrade, which has apparently taken but little interest in the matter, will now take the question up and assist in ar -Ajving\u201d at the best solution: of the prob- We believe the City\" Council is striv- ingfto do what is best for the present and future of the city, but in this as in most matters, a \u2018multitude of counsel\u201d PAYER.March 25.\u2014Mrs.Henry Burton died at Monday morning at 5 o \"clock 78 | RATE \\ years, 11 months and 10 eal will take 5 at church, Mi, W esday 3 o\u2019clock.l mee.lst, but we are pl does not leave Bury but expects to reside this summer_ on his pleasant farm - Mr.Wilfrid Strapps was in town last Tuesday.Mr.Victor Palmer à 5 bus heen \u2018ill, but is recovering.| - Mr.Buckner, of \u2018roranto, is at present, doing the duties of night agent at the C.P.R.statin, The sugar makers ae a rale naticipute a fairly good season.Miss Chara Murray has returned to Montreal.Sens: left seven children.As a result of the ?execution of Gabriel, the French 1niniy- houses are quarantined for scarlet fever ter has requested that a French man-of- war be sent here, and is awaiting a re- ' ply from Paris.Quéet prevails heré.\u2014.+ J \u2019 - | NOT BE PROHIBITORY.NOVA SCOTIA CANNOT STOP 1M- PORTATION OF LIQUORS.\u2018 Halifax, N.S., March 25.\u2014Prohibition _ is likely to come before the Legislature of Nova Scotia at an early date.Several days _ago a large deputation of temperance people waited upon the Pro- introduction.at this- session of Parliament of a prohibitory law upon the lines of .the somewhat celebrated Mani- ' toba\u2019 liquor law.The Government n.ade \u2018no definite reply to the delegation, Sherman\u2019s and.Mr.Henry Cowling\u2019 ABSORBED BŸ NICKEL TRUST.Canadian Copper Co.of Sudbury, Ont., Taken by thé World's Combine.Montreal, March 25.\u2014The Canadian Copper Company, of Sudbury, Ont.,- is about to be absorbed by the World\u2019s nickel trust, embracing not only the Or- ford Copper Company, of New.Jersey, the other great smelting corporation on this continent which\u2019 bandles \u2018all the nickel matter shipped from Canada, but also the.great corporation known as \u2018Le Nickel,\u201d Paris, France, which works the mines of New Caledonia.The new sydicate has, it is stated, aiready taken charge of the Canadian Copper Company °s business at Sudbury, and the mines have been, cldeed down for while for the purpose of remodelling -a McCanna leaves th C.P.R.Hotel May| to say thal he|- - \u2018Jing work of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound in guarantee a sifpation.Had attacks since the beginning of the present fiscal period, the repeal of war taxes and large expenditures in nearly every department, the treasury surplus of receipts over payments Bas steadily grown.\u2018l'he seerc- tary of the treasury predictea_ ië ve ago that it would amount to $100,000 0 this year.If his prophesy comes rue the surplus will be.larger than in any year since 1888.Last year it w $77,000,000.For six consecutive\u201d years immediately prior to 1900 there was a for the current fiscal year was $56,964, 738, On the corresponding day of last year the excess was $37,449, 782, yet the amount increased by more than one hundred per cent.in the closing quarter of the year.-The \u2018customs receipts in this fiscal year bate amounted to more than $184,000,000, against $174,000,000 in the corresponding period of last year.This increase has been more than, offset, however, by the reduced income from internal revenue.Expenditurés have been far lees than in the last fiscal yedr, the to-| tal since the beginning of this year being $349,397,464, against $384,212,278 {during the same period of last year.The total receipts _since July 1 last, and in ! The probable reduction in internal revenue receipts this year, due to the \u2018repeal of the war taxes, has.not borne.\u2018out the predictions of the Senate Fin- \u2018ance Committee leaders last spring, when \u2018the bill was\u2019under consideration.I'he} cut in taxes was expected to cause a -falling off of $40,000,000 in receipts.thi | year, but the Government has fared better, .since the falling off in the first nine months has amoutited to only $23,283,- -371.For all that can be seen in present tendencies, the prosperous condition in the treasury will continue during the fiscal period beginning on July 1 next.+.TO NOT CARRY YOUR LOAD OF DISEASE 'INTO THE ~ SPRING SEASON\" PAINE'S GRLERY COMPOUND Nerves and Gives a New Fog often people drag with them into the spring season a load of disease that has proved a-heavy burden during the Yous complaints claim thousands.of victims throughout the land.The cleansing, healing and life-renew- the past should be a sufficient fo.every sufferer that it will surely and quickly overcome every form.of disease just referred to.In every case Paine\u2019s Compound is the one remedy that will .completely and permanently bring back health, make pure rich blood, regulate and build up the weakened nervous system.Mrs.Adamson, Head of Millstream, N.B., who, after years of sickness and suffering, at.last found a new life in Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, writes thus E | \u201cI feel it a duty to briefly testify re garding the value of Paine\u2019s Celery Compound.Since childhood 1 suffered from sick.headaëh hes, neuralgia apd eon- once a .week.THIS WOULD BE LARGER THAN IN|} E believe we have here \u201cthe finest selection of oice woollens ever put into suits for men\u2019s wear, and that our moderate charges will be a revela- officers, transec th busi- ° 7 oe in on with the organiza.vinelal Government building, the esti- [deficit ranging ffom $18,000,000 to g89,- tion to you.-.Hon of a ney club.AH those tn au alin value oi hich = or) ve > bon\u2019 the treasury closed Saturday \"sr i SE A parsated in golf are requested a study then has yet been given to [the cxcess of receipth over expenditüres Don\u2019t go to a cheap tailor.have at $6, $7, $8, $9, $10, $12 \u2018and $15.You'll come in, won't you ?BOUCHER & sian of the Globe.15.00 1 the corresponding period of the.preced- 163 Welli tor Street \"ING REPORTS.proper time to thoroughly .discuss the © P \u20ac ing on \u20ac \"PANTS, 50c; 65c, 75c, $1 00, $1.25 up to $5.00 St.John's, N.F., March 25.\u2014The Whole subject and possibly our Board of ing year vas respectively, $406,362, 203 WW $ new Spring Suits, new Top Coats, new Waterproof Coats\u2014a great .Makes Rich Pure Blood.Strong \u201cLeäse ot Life.- _ - 0000000000000/00000000000 Union Clothing ta : Sign of the \u201cGolden Eagle: - NEW GOODS For Easter Holidays A full assortment of Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Ready-tu-wear Garments, \"Neckwear, Fancy Underwear, selection of styles to select from.A beautiful steck of White, Colored and Silk Neglige Shirts, Stylish Hats, Caps, Gloves and Umbreilas.© Footwear for everyone.Men, Women and Children.A complete « stock of \"Boots and noes, \u2018best quality, latest stvles and correct fit Our Motto is.: New | ~ Cheaper than elsewhere e.UNION CLOT SMITH & ECHENBERG, ING HALL, .182-554 WELLINGTON STREET.Bell Telephone 347 $000000000000/0000000000006 « \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 INSURANCE Whiting Block, Ground Floor.20 - CLOTI Au records broke 1ING.- ing-out sale.move May ist.I J.FRIEDMAN & CO.À i Fletcher\u2019s Block ; : - 173 Wellington St We shall be pleased to, show you the suits we of Eve ry Description Riso Real Estate Rushey by the wonderful bargains we are offering at our clear: Remember we must\u201d \u2018as a geu | Mikado asked to most of the citizens of Sherbrooke.|ter of the fiscal year, it appears certain Quality Just re, lle bd this evening in We note that the Provincial Govern- {that the surplus for the 12 months ; - ' Fa winter months.Impure and poisoned th Ladies\u2019 2< Kid Gloves, \u2018|Carlet on\u2019 d \u201cPeerless\u201d citizen of France.The French minister Miss Lockett, of Montres 1, 38 simnôing | _ Fae, the other round sem, honey could no buy beter glove at the pri, hero Maintain that Gabriel was u Gti [a fn days ab\u2018her home vinbiog rela Cons, nouralgis, rheumatiam, idney di at Office of oo CT > zen of France.He was regularly rogis-|tives.OT _ , r cy.di $1.50 a pair.tered here at the French legation.He\u2018 Mr.Walter Webster's, Mr.Wl sease, liver trouble, dyspepsia.\u2019 \u2018and ner- =.=, BU RRAGE, gate of the pl which| kept me confined to my bed.nor have they yet made public their |:0}- changes mob only rod sig of i Have_been treated by a number of jhy- oarcspondent, however, learns 1 rem mines, but also in the treatment of the |*C2ns Without beneficial results.[ pro: 2343 St.Catharine Street, Cor.Metoalfo Street, : Government will not undertake the ro-[ores, brimding tho ores up to a moder [0 = ich vas strongy rosomancudes À \u2019 a ibility of passing a \u201cronibitocy vs | asis.OnE 9 I - - MO T R E A L SPO time, and this d \u201cwilll The Mound Nickel Company and thedt® Me, and after a short time I' found | Ald a brobab] De ce ve \u201d hae puce icon Lake Superior Pawer Company each that new life and health coming that 1 cu 2 FER} TASH I A > A TELEPHONE UP 83 phn n at an pe ly later inden \u2018ho owning three mines, have not gone into had so long wished for.Two years have \"Quality and Flavor for \u2014_ ; _ recent decision of the Imperial Privy|tbe combine.This is due to the vast [Passed andl have not had a return of + Equalled by none.0\u20ac Ce CENTERS ~~ Council the provinces seem % have the increase in the.demand for nickel stec), |\" Old troubles.1 can never say too à So | f You Have ATALY DENIES MOVEMENT.right to prohibit the ma.sfactire and Owing to the European rivalry in the] much in faver of Paine\u2019s Celery Com ge | | ¥.{ .VE : | Rome, March 25.\u2014Rumors to the eficct sale of liquor within he pe we, het construction of naval armament.\u201cpound.wo M elchers \u201d~ JP : - a © 0 _ that an Italian expedition against \u2018Fri- not to prevent :ts importatixm, and con- sm 7 i .- ny Ga r m ents lo poli was being fitted out At Naples and sequently, a provincial law would not b: 4 + ~ Spezia have becn-eurrent foi two weeks, offective or ;-rohibitory.- Nova Scotia 4 a _ that you want cleaned or -fled.hut they have been persistently and cate- has now n heense law, and 10 mrike pno- Eo it will pay vou to get |prices gorically denied by the Government of vision for fic mors effective erforce- \u2014 En frou Lothrop: [ Bd , forcement, of that low is about as\u2019 lar Canadian Gin ~ 1 : ' | \u2018 ( #8 public sentiment will
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