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[" .4 - ; 8 .- i > À .ww \\ : \u201c \u2019 1 » .ë # 774 4-8 : aR ; » ik + 3 bv LEON = £a.= > L- 2 >.2 a .A \u201d À House of ï Cohimons pores introducing thé announced that - anittée of seven, to which, on certain defined lines, the work of fixing tho boun- He | \u2018umbia was to gain one member, and Manitoba, three members.The , Premier [Quebec \u2026 \u201cin the B.N.A.Act, as applying to \u2018the \u201c ._ eral Farty held that redistribution should = principle of these was that county mu .:by whom the work should.be affected.{ladstone, Lord.Salisbury had been in- conection with: the land question, \"held that heme rile was the remedy for \u201cthe Empire.: plying this to thie population of the other provinces, Prince Edward Jabal stood \u201cto lose one member, Nowa Scotia, NO.47.VOL.Vil, 2 4 1] pp \u2014 > » .cy , si in asked to name Epos F members of a com- daries Of constituencies will be relegated.Bir Wilfrid -was heartily applauded as he rose to introduce an to readjust the iepresentation in the House of Cormons.His address was brief.He said in dealing with the bill tho Government was performing an imperative of the changes in, the ops apoke provinces.He pointed out that Quebec was the pivot \u2018on which depended tho representation to be 1 to the provinces.The population of ix shown by the last census, gave 25, 367 as the unit of representation: Ap- 27 members, New Brunswick ome ete and Ontario, six members.British Col- set aside the claime of Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and New: Brunswick that by regarding the word \u201cCanada four original provinces these\u201c provinces \u201cwould be saved from the loss, of representation they were liable to.The -Lib- take place under certain rules.\u2018The féret micipal boundaries should be preserved.They.should take a \u2018map: of the municipal orgunizatione of Ythe country and make it the basis of Parliamentary representation.The question was as to In 1884, under Mr.The du le Ottawa, April Sir Wilirid Laurier i de pren bil, he tion \u2018would, be lation of the ngs with representatives of the Govern, tnt and the result was'a.measure sate ctory to both parties.Laurier reminded his listeners that moved that the Redistribution a he ml of but this was not accepted.He was net now going to depart from his principles.then announced that the Government would propose that the fixing of the boundaries of the constituencies would be referred to a connuitéee of seven members, three to be namd by the Opposition, and \u2018which would report\u2019 to the \u2018House.Sir Wilfrid explained that the] | cing: of the Northwest Territories was not affected 59.the constitutional provisions.They wbphed to\u2019 the other provinces, Fhe denvus \u2018showed they bad a population of 115,940 in 1901, - This bad increased till now-it was about 250,- 000.\u2018This.would entitle the \u2018Territories to ten members, and this was the num: ber the hij} proposed to give them.Under the bill the new House of Com- wo [hons will consist of two hubdred and fourteen members, Fépresenting the pro- VinCes.as follows [EY MISSION.WORK Bill 1 Sir Wilfrid 1892 should be referred to a committee | -j Occur.: + Extracts From om Paper Written by Ven.Archdeacon 9 TELLS or EFFORTS OF, B.C.8TH- Mr.William Moris is in id to- ° dey, on business.Em - Against GTR Agent.WANDERED INTO\" \u201cLADIES WAT ING ROOM AND.) WAS PUT OUT.wil hold a meeting at the honfe of attendance.A paper onthe missions rw.Hall, Thursday slteruood, at of Akcot Corner and Sand Hill, written 250.for the W.A.by the Ven.Archdeacon | : Le Mrs.Hector Verret, of Couticook, was Roe, of Richmond, was read by the sec-\u2018 zin the city yesterday, thé.guest of het |! retary, Mrs, Robi, The following extracts \u2018will, \u2018no\u2019 doubt, be i im ® Bre Justice Lemieux, at: \u201cthe New those who are hore or less: femiliar à a : miseton \u2018work in the T ownships : À The Rev.Elie: \u201cAuclair, of the.Settin.\u201cWhen in 1873, T wis appointed Pros ary, begun on, ; Saturdey evening ble fessor of Divinity at, Bishop's College, I prea of; ptgeut.ab the roi Fermer it was pointed out to me St, Sein Baptiste, Fast Siterhupoke.that students should lexrn to deliver ser-| + mons and\" to read divine service intélli-f fhe ot et Ai ol gently and devoutly, and that it would! \u201cremove Mre: Sunbuby from Ler Home be well fo send the senior students to ; t, hr country missions as s opportunity néght a ys, to; the.Protestant Hos- l + eit Ontario .grarecpige creuse 286 st.vida des we chores 65 Nova Scotia .asraraa see dééen ses erin \u201c18 New Brunswick iii Alle.13 Manitoba .\u2026 cvsvepriseess À The -Territories .veivsseshercccccccasecnaanose 10 British Colümbia Le :T Prince Edward Island, Yukon Territory .i.icl - Mr.\"Borden, the leader of the Opposition, contented himself w th saying the - {details of the bill could be considered on the second reading, and .remarked - that the fairness of the Government\u2019s propo- [sition wight not be as real as it seem: ed, seeing~that the Liberals were to hav a majority of the commnittee.He suggested that the representations ade by such provincial governments as had protested against the reduction of their province\u2019s représentation should be laid be 4 \u2014ecsrunceccou 0010000 ited to meet the ministers and discuss \u201c the details of the proposed redistribution measure.Stafford Northcote attended\u2019 the tome: Rule for \u201cApproved by ( Canad © Ottawa, April 1.\u2014Hon.John Costi- gan yesterday witernoon moved lution\u2019 i in favor of home rule for Ireland, hich bros t'on à discussion that.cen- inyed in the dvening.: He claimed that what worked well | in \u201cCanada would work \u2018well in Treland.He did not seek to minimize the importance of the late action of the Government in but Ireland's evils.- He asserted that it was | as important to concilinte Ireland as, South Africa.: Sir - Wilfrid Laurier approved of Mr.Costigaw's resolution.Mis speech: was.a plea for the English people put ting trust in those of Ireland.Ho Le- lieved the settlement of \u2018the Irish question would be a blessing to all parts of | \"The \u2018relations of \"Great were closer Britain and the colonies than they Were twenty-two years ago.| | + .with_approval throughout\u2019 the Li we: could bake that course for the were the only Liberals in the minority.ey - isa FEARS =.8 the troubled situation.1 They were mow so close that we can offer our views on domestic as on foreign affairs without rebuke.© He referred to -ed in 1899, which had been quoted Empire.OUTLOOK fs IS WORSE.Situation in Balkans Becomes Alarming.\u2014\u2014\u2014 , - TC OPERATE AGAINST THE ALBIANS.\u201c London, April 1.\u2014Despatèhes from\u201d St.Tetersbiry, Vienna and Belgrade uni- Lord Salisbuny and Sir presentations will.al mote .his reso- {ten times over take it for the people of | ayspier attitude of the British Govern- ! abate, thet.members ; , the resolution on South Africa introduc- \u2018and the vote taken.fore the House, .which was to.Mr.Ritzpatrick\u2019s reply to *¢hese Fe- be Jaid on.the Ireland\u201d \u201d people o the Transvaal, arely s we could Ireland.Why shoujd we not think that vhat made Canada prosperous and loyal would also make.Ireland loyal.He referred to the coercion acts as a disgrace |.to the British Government during the last.century, and expressed the belief that an Irish parliament; in College ; Green would make Ireland a strength to |.\" the British Empire.ir Wilfrid was followed by Mr.Bora the leader of the Opposition, who thought the résolution\u201d inopportune and not happily worded.He would, - how- The total \u2018 \u2018amount the duties collected iby \u2018customs nt thé port of Sher brooke for the month\u2019 of March, 1902, is $25,309.03 ; \u2018corresponding mohth Tas | \u201cSand Hill was first suggested by the senior divinity student, now Rurul Dean Stevens, of Coaticook,- but\u201d after of fooat oollir a \u201c| lish.1-did not understand.\u201d \u201cHe pushed.DENTS IN THE SEVENTIES.The semi-annual line de in > | Magistrate! s Court was occupied near- - o- ¢ terd ' The regular monthly meèting of.- the gress -at_ the Post Office.© .\u201che po of Yayo of Kato | Women\u2019s Auxiliary of St.Peter's church: Mr.John W.Burke, President of the, ve.TF, Crage, \u2018G:T.R.agent in this city.was held yesterday afternoon ut the Street Railway, is in town.« Bachand, \"as witness, toll \"his story Church Hall, with an \u2018unusually large The East Sherbrooke W.C.™ 1, ag follows.Ho said: \u201cI reside in St.\u2018 Catherine ( Katevale ), Hatley, I \u2018came to Sherbrooke to market - \u2018by the [morning B.& M, \u2018train.- After doing | what business.I had to do, I got a carter to take back my trunk to the station.I then returned \u2018and purchased some gopds-and, then went to the sta- \u2018[tièn to place \u2018them in my trunk.I then proceeded \u2018to the wash room to! wash my} \u2018hands when a + permon seized me by the spoke to me in Eng- |P me, and then gave me\u2019 an extra shove out doors.I did not fall but was very near it.\u201d .F.Belodea, \u2018carter, testified - that he was on the\u2019 platform and saw Mr.Crane come with Mr.Bachand.When he was putting him out, Mr.Crane did\u2019 not.say anything J.Huot, carter, also testified that-he witnessed \u2018the incident.year, 81, 520.72 st incrense, $3,878.31.The mid-week service ut Plymouth church \u2018will commence at 7.30, jnstead of 8 o'clock, to-night.| A lantern slide _review service for tho ehildren- of the San doy school will be held., AN ure in.that vicinity: were principally Univer- salists and opposed- to the iden, so that it was given up for the time.Twenty- five years before, the Rev.Dr.Nichols ter two years had \u2018abandoned\u2019 the.mie- sion in despair.\u2018The: Rev.Mr.Scarth and Mr.Chapman, whose missionary: tafritory.included Ascot Corner, then invitdl me.to begin & mission there The I dja on Oct.1st, 1874, and for a year held morning service and Sunday school.On the 25th of June, 1873, the late \u2018Rev.C.P.Raid; for many years rector of St.Peter's, Sherbrooke, laid the foundation stone at Ascot Corner of a church, which was finished and occupied during the next year.Generally two of the students accompanied Mr.Reid, and when he\u201d gavc up | his horse two or three years lager, they walked the seven miles and back, fourteen in all.Tn September, 1875; a fow months after the first refusal, T was asked to open.à mission at Sand Hill, the invitation coming from Mr.John Labaree, who made\u2019 a \u2018personal canvass of the.The secretaty: strotsurer of m Sherbrooke Protestant Hospital\u2019 acknowledges with thanks tho Tollowing sums : Legacy from the lat Miss Emily Frye, of Windsor Mills, 890; A.L.Parker, $5; W.C.C.T.of Compton and- Wolfe Counties, $4 ; W.M.Totulinson, $5.Mr.Henry \u2019 \u201cVeilleux, one of the direc tors of the Licensed Victuallers\u2019 Assodi- ation, has\u2019 been summoned to join a delegation which will go to Quebec on April 6th to \u2018interview the Government.in éonnettéon with certain amendments whioh are now before the Legielature x _Fe- garding liquor dealers.The death of Dr, 't.Gordie; | ther of Hev.Chas.Giles Cor nim Coungr,\u201d\u2019 and, nephew of tho late Hon.Te ç Reberteon, oh: Slrhrocke, , and young peo- .Ocultgs | = {oles all desirous that - we should come.Te on he Ns on emo From ete So early in Novemixer we began our second niission,\u2018and were mosÉ successful.\u201d a CANT FIGHT FOR YEAR Dudswell Man ar Under the Auspices of the to Strike e Valghbor Ladies\u2019 Musical Club.\u201cED TO KEEP THE PEACE - FOR A YEAR.Gordon was forty-five years of a ge, and had been in practice in Toronto.a THE.ANNUAL CONCERT; TISTIC SUCCESS ENJOYED 1 BY MUSIC LOVERS OF SHER.) : \u2026 BROOKE.ever, vote for ite Mr.Borden made a; point by declaring ( his\u2019 belief that the mass of the Irish people bad been loy- : al in the past and are loyal now.He referred\u2019 to the belief that, the prosent | \u201cour | be- ment was due to the influence of most gracious sovereign, and this he * lieved was 3 good omen.At 12.55, \u201cMr.Ingraham cloved the were called in, It stood 102 for, the: resolution, and 41 inst.Messrs.: McLaren, of Huntingdon, and : Charlton | FOOT WAS CRUSHED Albert Jarvis, of.Jenckes Shops, Injured.oo CHAIN, BY WHICH OASTING WAS A refined and representative audience greeted the Haydn Trio, of Montreal, and Miss Alberta LeBaron, of Boston, last evening, when the annual public concert of the Ladies\u2019 Musical Club \u2018 \u2018took place at the Art\u2019 Hall.Tt is seldom that the music lovers of the \u201ccity are fortunate enough to hear music of so high a character\u201d and so infinitely delightful, and that they appreciated it was evidenced.by their enthusiastic applause.The programme was a thoroughly good and artistic one, comprising a \u201cConcerto,\u201d by Grieg for two pianos, which was \u2018played by Mrs.Codere and Miss Eva Plouffe most brilliantly.\u201cTarantelle,\u201d \u2018cello solo, Mr.J.B.Dubois; piano.solo, \u201cThe Nightin- \u2018gale,\u2019 (Liszt) and \u201cEtude,\u201d op.10, No.7, (Chopin), Miss Eva Plouffe ; \u201cL\u2019 Arlesiennie,\u201d (Bizet), Trio, \u2018Miss Plouffe, Messrs Taranto and Dubois; \u201cPolonaise Brillante,\u201d (Wieniawski), violin solo, Mr.Emile Taranto.\u2018\u2019Khomas Nadeau, of Dudswell, laid com- | plaint against J.Durooher, charging him with assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm.The case came before Judyc Mulvena.yesterday.Nadeau \u2018told the court that Purocher took hold of him, af judging from his\u2019 .conduct he felt that he was in danger.He \u2018bought a farm from Durocher.and ever since they had been on bad terms.: Durocher would have hit him had \u2018not other persons been present and interfer\u2019 Jearr Leblanc testified that he had witnessed the affair.They were unloading wood.: Durocher took hold of Nadeau and\u2019 threatened to strike him, but did not strike.; Joseph Gagnon, of Marbleton, testified as did, also, the aocused, Durocher.\u201c The court found Durocher guilty, fined him $1 and costs and required him to give security to keep\u201d the peace for one years D BEING RAISED, BROKE.Albert Jarvis, of: 50 London strect, formly confirm recent advices.that the situation in the Balkans is grewing , worse., The Russian consulate reportg \"from Uskub and Monastir, which places the chief blue of the troubles upon the inhabitants to , prepare.for that military.suppression Ly \"Turkey, which Austria\u2019 and Russia , have declared thoy will not raise a finger- to prevent.The Albanians again appear us complicators \u201c It is stated on, good authority that Albanian bands .lately surrounded the town of Mitrovitz demanding g the removal of \u2018the recently \u2018appointed llussian consul.\u201c Meeting with a refusal they attackel - - \\the town, but \u2018were repulsed with heavy : loss by the Turkish troops after - two si nue hours\u2019 \u201cfighting, * Turkey has \u201c sent à \u201cdivision and Russin has.\u2018instructed her mnbas- sador at Constantinople to urge the Porte to reprexs\u201d Albanian lawlessness, \u201cbut for the reasons explained in recent.despatches, coercion of the Albanians Would Ie a most dapgerous enterprise, even ii it were oust.The despatches said that the safety of -the Sultan would be at stake if he dared to raise a finger against an Albanian, for.his own personal guards: are, Albanians, who fare al- Jvays.under the shadow of his palace.hey commit crimes with impunity in Constantinople and repression of the ex- achlons of the Albanians in Macedonia would have an immediate reaction at-the Yildiz Kiosk, - , Lo vf troops to Albarsa - a machinist at the Jenckes Machine Shops, had \u2018his right foot badly \u2018crushed, yesterday afternoon.: A heavy casting was being hoisted when - \u201cthe chain broke and the iron - Macedonian conunittees who are repre- fell \u2018with all its weight upon the foot .sented av terrorizing and courcing the of Jarvis, who was assisting in the work.\u2018Ihe ambulance was called and he was taken to the\u2019 Protestant Hospital where he was attended by Dr.Wil- \u201cHams.The injury is a bad one.Amputation \u2018has not yet taken place as it is felt there is a slight chance of saving the foot.Mr.Jarvis is about 30 years age and married: \u2018200 co ON STRIKE.CANADIAN BRIDGE COMPANY HAS °° TROUBLE.Walkerville, April 1.\u2014( Special.) \u2014 of {of the name of the Louisiana South- | - |.Miss Eva Plouffe is a pianist of fine technique \u2018end execution.Her playing of the Chopin \u201cEtude,\u201d \u2018as well | as her first number, was absolutely I faultless, and the.on, in re-, sponse to an encore, wo ever more pleasing.The trio playing of Miss.Prouf and Messrs.Dubois and.Taranto characterized by unerring taste, - thorough umderstanding of the con poser: Mr.Dubois is well known in! _ Sherbrooke, and a rich treat is al-} ways anticipated when his name is on the programme.Both in solo, and enseinble playing, he is always an ar- | tist, aud Mr.Emile is a violinist of exceptional ability and power combined with delicacy, Both soldists were recalled and gave | charming selections.Miss Alberta LeBaron is a great; fa- FORGERY OF RY.TICKETS HUGE SWINDLING SCHEME DISCOVERED IN NEW ORLEANS.New Orleans, | April 1.\u2014The passenger department of the Southern Pacific.Railroad, has just unearthed at New Orleans what it is asserted promis es to prove a huge.swindle and forgery of railroad tickets.A coupon of a ticket purporting to have been issued hy the .Louisiana & Southern Railway Company has been turned ini io the New Orleans office for identification.- There is no such road as the Louisiana & Southern, but the manipulators -of the ticket took advantage i aid b ern.and sold to travellers coupon tic- Three hundred employees of the Canadian Bridge Company went out on strike this morning, owing to disgroement, about The on is : arowded with urgont \u2018 orders.WEATBER PROBABILITIES.\u201cApril 1.\u2014 11 à.M.\u2014 Forecast, for: the next 24 Bours, issued by the Meteorological Bureau : Moderate 0 to fresh northwesterly - \u2018and: 5 northerly winds ; fair and a, Kttle, il 2nd, all men interes base- [of the beau : 1 will meet at the rooms 53 organize | Finale was little short of absolute a baseball club.; perfection.: 3 ¢ = \u201ckets over the.Union Pacific.Investi- |vorite in Sherbrooke, her birth- -place gations have been sot on foot.The {and honie, and her appearance is in- ticket bears the signature of J.M.[variably, the signal for warm and Davis, general passenger and + ticket friendly applause.\u2018Her sweet, .pure | agent.There is mo such official [voice seems to gain in power each known in \u201cshe railroad sérvice, cer- [time that it is heard, and she sings tainly nome : connected \u2018with the rail- [without the slightest effort.Her | road in Louisiana.The ticket -it- [solos last evening, \u201cA Forest Song,\u201d \u201cThese are Violets and Boon ond \u201cHay-making,\u201d were hear with pleasure, and on being recalled, \u201cThe Land o\u2019 the Leal\u2019 and a pretty ballad { were -sung most simply and sweetly.Mrs.Codere accompanied Hiss.Je Baron \u201cArenstky, D.Minor, op.was the\u201d closing rumbe Jif ix ap self is a forgery.fee \u201cY.M.C.A.NOTES: The deservedly popular game of shuffle board has\u2019 just been put in the game room.It has much of the snap that makes bowling attractive, and has at the same time many of the characteris- .fics of curling.On Thursday.evening, 8,\u201d - issued.Mr.Crane in his testimony explained \u2018the occurrence as follows: He said t looking through the window from .the ticket office, he saw a man going into .the ladies\u2019 toilet room., He direct- n.|ly went and told him that he had.no ™ business thiere.Ho did not use any [more violence than was necessary to eject him.Over the door in large Jet- ters was printed \u2018Ladjes\u2019 Waiting Room.\u201d He had had a lot of trouble to Keep out \u201cloafers.He first spoke\u201d to the plaintiff and told him to \u2018come en but he- paid po attention.\u2018, .- i \u2014 had the following spatial Monday from municipal by-law prohibiting the sale\u2019 CANADA.Canton,- S:D.: Canton citizens have held of liquor, wholesale.and bottling, was Distriot of 8 n a pr oe and hy 2e confirmed yesterday; 156 votes for, In the Circuit Court \u20ac the vores iness, etteaf n and 6 \u2018against.: ® .This Bixth dy of March, 150%.: will be i ised \u2018much as any commer, mr Refore G.L DeLottinviile, Clerk Circuit Court.cial centre/ dnd its specialty will be di- Battles Howse, Magog.J.BE.Taylor,| JOSEPH AZAIRE ARCHAMBAULT, vores, 1 posé 4, is Sate Dee proprietor.First-class In every respect lof tho City of Sherbrooke, District of ooked with some covetous St.Francis/ notary, ah ceive gore ate oT AE | Ce A \u2014va.\u2014 crative , oo TS - Plaintiff, they will - to tht claim that Sioux ODILIN - CLOUTIER, formerly.of ; Sherbrooke, District of St.Francis, and now of the {United States of Awerica, Defendant.The defen int is oo! ordered to appear within one /month.; G.L.DELOTTINVILLE, C.C.C.EMILE RIOUX, Atty.for Plaintiff.A.H.CUMMINGS & SON, COATICOOK, QUE.Manufacturers hd Dealers tn KILN AND AIR DRIED LUMBER f all kinds.Alsoall kindsof - | HOUSE FINISH AND BUILDING MATERIAL ON HAND, Prices quoted on application.7 FOR: HORSRNEY Je MSHANE'S + LIGHTNING HOOF| ( \"GROWER AND SOFTENER.|' iA brisk, owing to \u201cthe poor quality of the, offerings, but - most of them were sold by noon.© .Sheep aiid labs, tet with a go à de.f{mand, and were well sold out at : \u2018prices.The best \u201coattle offered sold at! from 4 to 5 cehtä per $4 to $6 each, acoon to quality.\u2018 Hogs sold at from EERE, 4i1b., og off the cars, -while calves! oid at pri $1.Bie! se Shr three mon while the! À positive cure for scratches and all vi common: sok sold\u2018 Hom '21.2 to ot Eo moron and | = 1-2 cents per 1b.\u201cSheep sold at 41-2 joa, : [conte per Ib., and spring lambs at from | Warranted.a grow a new hoot Prevents and .cures 7 re \u201c éotences, quarter cracks, » * corns, ete.Price, 50 cents, ¢ ; MSHANE'S | LIGHTNING GALL.CURE.Price, 25'and 30 canta.* Manufactured only by \u201cG.A.McSHANE, BEEBE PLAIN, QUE.: AND VT.Tetord & Chapuun Mg.Co., Rock Is- \u201cland.General Ageute for Comma.0 mme Le 5 ; & and Vigor (] C 7 DV Weak, Sick People.|i nr keeps: the Young from from becoming oid and makes the Old feel- Young.7 | ei J = Seo Sole Agents for Ass, 3 JE Dar ds ES WE Bell Phome 27.People\u2019s 10.jnually.Each\u2019 case means.expendi- = re, \u2014 ture of $1,500 in six months, The.ef ER * NEY OL _ .sulting revenue to.the state is practical- AMY wr K WINC glasses ly $900,000.a year.Immigrahts for 'di-|* \u20184 Pe 4 We 95 ; vorces are considered by South Dakota} .3 Fee =\u2014=\u20140F\u2014 as legitimate as immigrants for land.\" LA k : _-\u2014 _ _\u2014_ : \u201c VS a : DANVILLE.* # No 4 a Ve es E = 1 ÿ April 1.\u2014Mrs.- Bourget annouices that Ce a es Nl tig | [6 H E ü 2 she is prepared to take orders for ladies\u2019 ©.i) A OX Ey Se y spring suits and Jackets Entire satis- Ci.4 a { Take to faction guaranteed.| fA AE = .a here BOIVIN, WILSON & co.Hal MONTREAL, Can.2° DE FY 2 - da .is c pring with SS.35 ë \" 7 6 4 1 @ Er ' \u2018FIs 2B TA -%- CAPIT .Ea To WILL 9 \u201c : J Pa I > Oon - i 3 .» .» > ~ | Tes d i hl [] 1 7 ha * A su A =a A.Jan c REOCIR < Lt be Gi = .* + ft?85 \u2018 Cit 22 5 tm | r fi ; i | Ry ur : me LOAN \"and highést current rate\" of: interest.per tin coos oe .|, Ab a recent meeting of the trustecs of ties on Monday.She is a\u2019 member., allowed on daily balances.\u201d Interest FURNITURE ARB, * in } pint Derby Line the question came up about Christ Church * Cäthedral choir, Mon: .| is computed half-yearly and added .to - Vins ,.\u2026.jepierrers een.ou \u2014 10c, [laying concrete sidewalks throughout the [real, and Hier many friends find - «her principal ors paid to depositor as © CARRIAGE VARNISH, in £ pint tins, village.No definite decision was ar- |einging greatly improved.- _ sired.i vpeeene seeds onneeifini 160.{rived at, but it will be discussed at| Mr.Austin\u2018 Cote is spending\u2019 a re DEPOSITS : ARE PAYABLE ON DE- SHELLAC VARNISH, ; in 4 \u201cpint tins, [another meeting, when the citizens will days here this week.+.: MAND, __gueren emis averevane ceuteunee voveue qronee Be.Je given & chance to vote.We are pleased: to report Mr.G.H.| without notice, and interest is allowed \"KALSOMINE, in 5 ib, \u2018packages; ail The W.CT.U.will meet with Mrs.Weatom; - who got his fingers badly cut to date\u2019 of withdrawal.This furnishes hades .c; bin weiss \u2018anni ec} @.C.Calby next Wednesday afternoon in the furniture shop,\u2019 about two veoks | \u2018a good investment far the funds.of 'ALABASTINE; 5 lb/pphgs-; : ait at two o'clodk.As the ladies are go- 280, is progressing favorably towards re individuals, lodges or estates: - : - shades .dos 4 eeernsder Tossnasees 40c.[ing to make comfort bags to send into ay ice, No.2, Strathcona Square, ASBESTINE IRE PROOF PAINT, [the Sailors* Home, Montreal, it is hoped| Mrs.Chilton Weyland is away for \u201ca Rin per Ib.coor ris eins ieee 10c.that all the members will turn out.[Hew days this week visiting friends at P A INGT ON\u2019 ~ PAINT AND VARNISH BRUSHES, Mr.James TeWord bed his valuable |Newport; Vt.\u2014 4 $E RTI N S \"aos OVALS AND FLATS, ALL |bay horse shot on Saturday, as it bad The Ladies\u2019 Guild \u2018uta a nis _ SHAPES AND SIZES, enormous var- bréken its.leg.in the church Hall on Monday evening, \u2018 ots, at all prices.\u2014_\u2014 which was very well attended.; & \u2018BEEBE PLAIN.* Mr.Harry: Weyland, Sherbrooke,\u201d \u201cspent | 2 ®ceisTERED Ne 24001 ' Just received a full - ; sortment of these very fine iw Stylish, easy fitting, wil Remember \u2018the Bôsion ROOF Derby and Boston Tourist va, are only sold in Sher-l brooke by 1.P.CORMIER.\u2018181 WELLINGTON ST.& & MORTGAGE (0.IN CORPORATED 1874.MATTRESSES | - Of All Kinds.He Makes Them.et prices 73 Welliagton St.\"ANDREW MILLER, | \\ Dyer of all kinds of Carmen, Silk, Cotton or Wool.sc Market st, \u201c MHERBROOKE.BABY\u2019 S OWN SOAP .prevents roughness of the skin and chapping.|\u2019 - Best for toilet and'n i STE TOU SHIPS BARK MOTABLISHED D 198, { ALSERT TOILET SOAP £0.SY un RESEUVE \"FUND, $1,200,000 {Head Office, - Sherbrooke, Que.! \u2019 © © WILLIAM FARWELL, President Es - TAR MACKINNON, Gen\u201d Manage.8 F MORBY, Inspector.Senora).Banking Bosiness su mGEL + INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH, ENG, CapiEP TABLISHED, 178 %0.00 opte paid 1 2 - £77.000.000.00 g., Montreal.r GEORGE Ay % §aperintesdeate ; Jat McManas, Agt, Sherbrooke.FIRE A | ' - | BRUSHES À pound can y ++ 02 map \u2014 + x ~ The Workman\u2019 S Friend.CL, knows what they are.pr ive.Lecal Manager 1 i Ne ri fnapdeated 5 \u201c Coffithion : soaps deêtro F5 \u2018«lathes - and, \u201c4: hands Table, to md ER oy the REDUCES | Ha EXPENSE.> | | Apropro of Spring clean :_RO\u20acK ISLAND AND ; ing and renovating, 4 7 | 4 { \u201cDERBY LINE © quote some .specially\u201d attractive: To, Toots som vu , DERBY LINE.sine \u201cSt sorts of Household-g bas been spending the past two months ains, Varnishes and En- Jin California, arrived.home on, Saturday Eu 2.: 4.wee pu syng-l0C.the Ladies\u2019 \u2018 Aid of thé i FLO0) AINTS e Ladies\u2019 Congregational all 5 Pa 8, in one quart\u2019 cans, church on next Tuesday.afternoon at\u2018her ; \"Bis co.sais 400, residence, Derby Line.i | m gallon .| Willams Miss H.A.Tinker returned from VARNISE STAIN pint cans an Boston, Mass., \u2018on Saturday.She will COÏOE ovis Livers ovr vovvve \".$57 [remain a couple of weeks, when she will go to Fast Milton, Mass, to re ENAMEL, and all other side permanently.Congregational shades for the Bath tub, iron Beds, etc., one lb.cans .25c.STOVE PIPE ENAMEL, per cart: 106 I \u201cBoth services at the church.were well attended last Sunday.ALUMINUM: PAINT, \u2018per can fern 2B.pastor, Rev.G.Ellery.Read, com- OLD | ENGLISH FLOUR WAX, 1 Ib.menced a series of sermons taken from i \u201cire verres _vrimaenre viens ABo, |The Simple Life,\u201d a book recently WEIGHTED, written by Prof.Charles Wagner, of Paris.His subject was \u2018The Burden of | Modern Life.\u201d The choir refidered two pretty anthems, while Miss Congdon sang \u2018\u201c\u2018Come unto me,\u201d from Handel's 5 \u201cMessiah.1\u201d _ Mrs.Fred.Caswell and Miss Fdna ell have r@urned from 4 pleasant visit with relatives- in.Montreal.FLOOR POLISHING $3.00 STANDARD FLOOW ar per | gallon can .oil vf vee, 90c.\u201cSTOP CRACK,\u201d for secoue April '1.\u2014Miss Nettie Shufelt Jeft for i Barre, Vt.last Saturday morning, to i S.Mitohell & Co |.pe ane REPAIRS Andree Wilkinson, \u2018and largest stock of Sundries at low: | Mr.Geo.Crowley has left for Mount.Johnson.;He goes as \u201cforeman on April 1-0 F # GEORGE ¥.POSS, [ue Brie quar, | Graken,\u201d manager of pect Me {5 14 Water Street.| Mr.Archie Torimer was in the ce | Mines, Open three sgh a week, recently, : He \u201chas disposed 0 his farm.in: Coventry at a good profit.Elder D.\u2018W.Sornberger is quite low | at present, He*is stopping with his daughter, Mrs.Sam Wheeler.Beebe Plain can boast of another + - = .i .pre eed re KS : * A 53 J igus GHERBROOKN DAILY.RECORD; vender, met, | turned yesterday from a Plone el \u2018Told: friends.a = _Inight.Fide \u2018MIxep PAs, in hall pint Mrs.Fred.T.Caswell will entertain | \u2018thur Short, in far\" off P Chi ort Arthur, ree spent Sunday jn town the est isl \u2018brother, Mr.gt of his position in Montreal, came age for\u2019 al short holiday and returned\u2019 \u2018to her du-[ Saturday i College at Kingston, Ont., is her sister, Mrs: Fred\u201d Westin.via 5 serious accident w | was getting out, of the sleigh one foot caught Si at toe side, throwing him with great force on the icy, sidewalk, cutting his forehead | dla terre trum : COATICOUK ; April 1\u2014Rev.Mr.Bishop + was |.À x 57 af Moutreal.4° Mr.ml Mrs, John Robettson, of Hat.| yesterday calling où, beauty, values ley, were in.town ur Gerald Bullock, \u2018of Montreal, \u201cig visiting his\u2019 grand parents, Mr.and A.NM.Bullock.He is ¢h route ol Springfield, Mass, to which place ho is going in search of health.Miss Blanche Webster, who - Has -been ! spending several weeks in Montreal .with | her sisters; Mrs.James Rathbone, and! Mrs.F.Gordon Roe, returfied home \"ae and Men PT Ba r P.T.Baldwin\u2019 have returned from the Southern States, where\u2019 - rene, en es 0: Cie yosterday.to say goodbye to bis.they have been speiiding the winter.Word has been received by Mr.\u201cand Mrs.Ww.C.Webster, of the arrival of at little son to their daughter, Mrs.\u2018 Ar-1 { Mr.pu BL.Baldwin and their children\u2019 left yesterday for the Western | State on a visit to Mrs.relatives.© Mrs.Baldwin\u2019 8.parents to celebrate \u2018their golden wedding, and = there will be a family re-unjon ent \u2018 MARBERTON April 1.\u2014Dr.Heber Bishop, Boston, Curtis\u2019 Bishop: \u2018Mies Millie Bishop, who bol a n town, Miss Lindsay, who has been attendi .~~ BLACK LAKE, Black Laks, met with rather a , ile at Thetford.He in the rail at the + strike as Milles and Houses\u2019 nursery wages, = .| We: think\u201d we.can\u201d Theat the Rock Is- À land correspondent.on early May flowers as Mr.B.P.Knight picked a Lo ind \u2018of full blown ones on Mayoh 19th.| .rs - INTERCOLONTAL WRECK.7\u201d © Halifax, April 1.\u2014The fast freight : train on the eastern division of the I.was derailed near Merigomish Mon- Two horses were killed, and one We are the originators of this boots It x Y bo trainmien had his foot crushed so is made for us alone.badly -that \u2018it had to be amputated.The Any wan who has worn a pair of them gocident wag caused by a broken truck.There was à cavein at the Richard Harbor Monday \u2014 Already we have 'sold-over three thou: \u201cson gold mine at\u2019 Isaacs sand\u201d pairs und the sales keep, inert, causing heavy damage, cstimated He = $10,000.No person was injured.- We tive d'nproved it since last season.| \\ .pe prem The stock is waterproof, has three soles, : SUCCUMBED TO INJURIES.bellows tongue dear to the top, andis; wel Ont., March 31.A G.TR | made oh the old fashioned English Blu.| - ph, 1 McVeigh, who was run chier last.er a \u2018train in tbe yards at George We deserve credit for getting out this town a Thyraday last, died at the Gen- boot, for by it, we have saved, y\u201d day night.\u201cthe dollar for the workingman.eral Hospital bere on Saturdey me MATL ORDERS SOLICITED\u2014 c | + MPT INTION.3 PROMPT ATIENTIO Apollo\u2019 gah vanized iron MORENCY_ & MILLET | : \u2018ak lèss time for a job Ja 1° RAILWAY SYSTEM EASTER HOLIDAYS I ! single First-Class Fare l'or Round Trip.° doing dates April Oth to 13th, inclus- eter - this, it costs less.i The\u2019 work is better, as \u201cevery ofie Énows.+ ; Amie heer Steel.Company.New York and face.Me received several other | bruises as well.laborers: are demanding « an inorease in_ stunned by the fall was taken Sherbrooke, are the guests of : mother, Mrs.William Prideaux.Mr.Tanner, -of Kinnear\u2019s i Mills, part of this bers of his congregation.i Miss Alice and Master at Quebec visiting relatives.- tain that Gov Mr.Crabtree being \u2018 into.! the Commercial hotel and the doctor | found it necessary to sew: \u2018Up the tor } in his forehead.are very painful, and he is: still suffering from the shock of the \u2018fall, but he : 5 is on the road to.recovery, though he | may bear.tne.marks of his bruises for} some time to come.The various wounds | Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Prideaux St Rev.Was \u2018in The Black Lake.the first week, visitin, hie mem- Mi.D.Wilson, accompanied by a wa > \u2014 HIGH LANDERS ANGRY.A London, April 1.\u2014A high official tell a that Gano 5 Mordonala Fresh Oysters, me that General Heotor Macdonald was accused: of \u2018taking advantage of one of the ladies at the Governor\u2019 8 home, in Ceyloh.\u2019 *, There is nô sug: .gestion of another offence.It is cer- or Ridgeway sent a despatch to London umnecessarily re- ! flecting on Gen.Macdonald.Though {jor Lasch is to ask for the reason of j the publication in the House of Com- | mons.Macdonald deserves mo sympathy for - her obstinacy was largely responsible for the dag-like funeral of General War Office offered a gun carriage for (atives for Canada BE { H.\u2018Thompson & Cogipant 85 51.Sulpice Street \u2018Montreal Return mit, April \u2018th, 1903.SCHOOL VACATIONS Fave and One Third for Round Trip dates April 4th to 11th, inclus- © i bres do j gel Return limit April 21st, 1903.oo ©.|.POSS, City Passenger and Ticket Agent.\u2014 2 Wellington 8¢ Art \u2018building Bell phone 20 \u201cWe read of an English author who : Surveyor and Civil Engineer.?\u201ck A.DUFRESNE, Provincial and Dominion \u201cwrote three stories in one night, and i ne + Land Survoyer.member cf the Canadian then walked out of an open window an i ; oo Asgociatien cf Civi ke \u2018incers.Patent Bolici ; x _ dor.\u201d Oftez 54, Kim 4Siract, Dell Tel 340.fell \u2018four.iL ; î == IE \"for uo ity FUR sun to Granby | \\ \u2018The Rubbet that has \u2018the largest | \u201csale in Canada, simply on account ofits goodness.(Ba) new rubber.- | ~ «Grapby Rubbers wear like iro GREAT BARGAIN gt *, if « 4 Codepe\u2019s before their \"Legis \u201cA food 1m y people have bouglit tug since thie 1st of March, and ; wey expect to sell a good - inany moe\u201d Before packing them away.\u201cWH WILL SELL AT EXACTLY \u2018 COST; and» the benefit will be yours.Rubbers I Made from ! Louis A.CODERE 167 Wellington St.08 Sobor 43 \u201c= > ! \u201cin the Baptist \u2018left this morning for E (Mass.eh service at the in uniform, accompanied by his staff, but Lady Macdonald refused both offers: She has avenged her wounded \u2018womanhood on the corpse of the General.; DIXVILLE.© April 1.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Finlater, from India, are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.(Rev.) L.H.Coles.Mr.Fin- April 5th, at 11 a.m.and 7.30 p.m.Mrs.Cyntha Young and daughter Hampton, where they intend to reside uring the summer.Bo °N.Page and motkée Fave left brother, Mr a Page.vi pe Mr.Fr nger is movi His farm which he purchased ee from Mr.C.F.Nallis.Mr.N.H.Plowman is nioving his | house.He intends to build a new one on the old site.Rev.C.E.Bishop was in town yes- terdaÿ.Mr.F.Damon is days.Mr.À.Byron, has purchased twelve \u201ccows from \u201cfor $400, to put on his farm.- \u2014 2eme orale roms carine wo CHILD INJURED.The child of Ludger Boisvert, of Rock Forest, on Friday last, broke ite leg a little below child is EL Ne home for a few yess old.Baldwin\u2019 sl hi Htioal.ju ; ANNED - 5 E their D etneth, are in JN private as any othe® official docri- .ment, the despatch was published.Ma- .It is the general opinion that Lady ro Macdonald.He saw her only .once during the past.decade, but loyally .supported her and their son.The .funeral, and General | { Hunter, a comrade of Macdonald * Egypt, wanted to attend the funeral {later will take charge, of the services \u2018 Church next Sunday, | for White River J unction, to visit\u201d his | j Mr, R.Hill, of Stanhope, .à knee se playing.\u201d The an rue pas PL ; ry a opt sl cof y we + sn: + 5 4 E.M mener nero met nm péter leccocopapoocaganoc0000 vonseenté002 0020000000 T&T BR itt \u201cEVERY \"WOMAN | | \u201cLOVES - or tion in, the Spo w wo sell.Whig Block, - 0000000000000000000060 0000000000000000000000] \u2018a+ > or = & + Frarico K French Soups, A fresh supply just : hand.x T = érican Honest Medicines Comprising Ox-tail, | Mullegatawny, Mock;Turtle, des dou ae = Julienne, \u2018Chicken, Chicken ; \u2019 \u201c|Gumbo, Vegetable, Mutton}.| Broth, Petite Marnute, \u201cCon- There is one tlw on Want 2 this ad.to make It is that rigy :t0 1 em trying to make every person = af in this communit unders i.i y tand that yo bre , they buy medicines, or in act arly drug store goods, | st my à ral price, or whether you pay .the regular, advertised, .: manuise- turer\u2019s pelos, © or whether you buy some drug, the price of which fis not known to you, you can count on © being STRICTLY FIRST-QUALITY.We may, and do often, give bargain prices, but un- rpg 7 \u2018der no circumstances will we sell you second-class goods.Have Air-Tight Fire Boxes and Steel Ovens.This combined with perfect fitting : is the reason some of our customers.- tay wile cakes wih oven , docs open.WESTON, OM).Sn tr er to nym THE MOFFAT STOVE CO.Limited, .onc os a rns om.rt |S REE ur ares \u201cthere are all kinds - fools in the world\u2014\" TR An April : guarantee you fooled, if you .we \u201cwon't get get a Mofiat Range, they.arp the best made.Kerr & Foss, \u2018OPPOSITE THEATRE.but NT LADY ot | GRIFFITH, TBE DRUGOIST.i 61 WELLINGTON STREET BIRTHS, à \"AND Notices of births, marriages and deaths cust in be endorsed with the name and ad- dross the sender, ot otherwise no notios can .be takan of them.The addition ot Posey other announcements is roc, per | Se\u201d a ELLIS\u2014At- Bury, -Marok 30th, a da jter to.Mr.end Mes, Erastus Ella ARRIAGES EATHS, | Mo other baby food Is as nourishlng whelassme of 20 untiversally used, It ie a perfost substitute for mothers\u2019 milk, Nestlé's Foot Sample (sulslent for sight meals) free.LEEMING, MILES & OO., WONTATAL.: EN - GOERTZ.s decided not to extradite the the ground that the offence is + ATALY REFUSES EXTRADITION TO 1 London, March 21.\u2014A despatoh to the {Chronicle from Rome qu says that Italy Jew, rtz, who is charged with complicity | a plot.against the life of .the czar, | \u2018po- ACKEREL | » «tion.ANNED FORN 1 l0c per tin.-.; .a Special lot\u2014only\u201d™ a few loft._, 4 tins for 25c.ÉHEDDAR | CHEESE | Half the lot sold already.Fresh.grated, Jar rge bottles.25c.T resh- Fish, Fine new back § in purfect condi- 20c.À, 3 GUM CAMPHOR.MOTH BALLS, | \u2018OIL CEDAR, ; - etc, Por PUTTING AWAY FURS, ETC.ig .1.TT.ANSELL, A PE Li Éà 0 ASIE ES 0 .OU CS Oi) ON) 0 o .\u2018Ames\u2019 Hams | aud Bacon, | OA) MUM + aan 2 =o \u201ceste PHONE its.- Lansdowne Market.| y.3 AANA ANAC ANACEOACAOANANANANASACANAN CROSS OO RON En x (LL DRUGGIST and STATIONER, |.+ + =\u2014 \u2014 : \u2018 .» \\ Ç | WIRELESS SYSTEM BOSTON & MAIRE ; } ; | Co * , WINTER ARRANGEMENT?b © \u2014ine .IN EFFECT OCTOBER 13, 1908 - - MR.AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN\u2019S AN- Trains van daily except Sunday it \u2018 : | NOUNCEMENT IN COMMONS.= us EE Sensor AM \u2018j London, March 31 | Ne on one Wiectalat, Bon, 4 | , March 81.\u2014(Spécial) \u2014Re- vor Leaves Shorbrooke M0 a.| > 1 plying to a question by Sir John civom ives Newport, 13.10, connecting tenia for - hd 1 I Long in the House of Commons\u2019 yes- ESS.Daily b.16 for ' + ¥ ! terday, Mr.Austen Chamberlain, the NIORT EXPRESS, tor Bow ton, White iver > * hoe à 4 _ ' postmaster- general, said that when: Jot.Now LE 107 | ; (over the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Taig ARRIVE B AT \u2018| RIROORE 4 ¥ Company furnished proof that it was Jo 47 pu, acriviog 8 horbroake ly gp in a positie tp:-handle transatlantic p TXPREES à a mod 7 i.despatches: + Government was | | con Ma 1045p re en b , Ve À \u201cpared to givé them facilities for \u2018the Bola, 9,185 John meurt a rea wl |: Lransfer of telegrams to and from ACOOMMO AMODATION, dave Concord, UHL, : A their \u2018station at-Poldhu, Cornwall, * o \u2019 ma Ÿ md eh EEE homed Pi , © vu Hod sogoro.|\" RE rn 31 © A +84 I ] IN BY EXPRESS TILE MORNING.R JOHNSTON, _OROCER.1 All (he rich, \u201cappetizing qualities in the | Grain are retained in the preparation of Ogive\u2019s Oats.| The best all round : for the Breakfast Table.All grocers.The { name \u2018indicates the ot gins hc dA | \u2018 ' 1.at each line, gat + main in the hands of the Ship \"BRITISH NIGERIAN EXPEDITION | MAKES IMPORTANT CAPTURE.\"missioner of Northern Nigeria, at head of a British force,- occupied koto March 15th.After a- feeble \u201c sistance the Sultan of Sokoto and chiefs fled.| Sokoto is the religious centre Mohammedanism in Northern Nigeria! ! importance is attached + bere to the Lugard expedition.Considerable * .\u2014\u2014\u2014 BURY April 1.\u2014Pope\u2019s mill cutting shines and is now running day crew only.Mr.Stobo, of Quebec, Miss Stobo, his sister, who is \u2018gaged teaching_our school.+ 1 try of the Methodist Church on nesday evening of last.week.ery.Mrs.Palmer has purchased house at the end of the flat owned, Mr.A.L.Mclver.London, March 31.\u2014Brigadier-Gener- Ë \u2018al Sir Frederick Lugard, high- com- \u2018has finished is visiting - A sugar social was held in the ves: Wed: Mr.E.L.Barter is busily engaged ! working on the » sits of his new hak- A SHERBROOKE: BARBERS THRIL- : LING.EXPERIENCE.This is what he says about: jx \u201c1 \u2018was afflicted with rheufuatis ;i was \u201cvery bad and in grent pain * Foould not work, nor sleep.nor çat.\u201d - My arm was swollen very hudly + - 1 was in every way weed up.1 commenced bo use Smith's North .American Ttheu- matic Cure.At once I began W im: prove ; my pain all lft me; the swelling in my arms wont down, and i in a of few days 1 was al] right, I\" know Q thut this raedy will cure Rheuma- Stim.16 is all right.Jt is a great ; blood purifier.C, 1.Duford, Barber, i next door to Victorian Restaurant, Wel: lington street, Sherbrooke.March 28th, 1903.The Lake Massa wippi Fish and Game Protec- sion Club will ay twenty dollars to anyone giving them private information resulting in.the con- \u201cction of anyone aking à fish ilJegaliy from the a ters ot lake sassawippl or tri ie nt will not be made A me ol (or es, COCHRAN NE, Soeretary À gr the Sore His ete ne a a , - A w A > - B= 5 or Bear fe) Ne - a3 , a \u201ca en- pe re ke.Une WIM.LORD.Undertaker & Embalmer.\u2019 118 Wellington Street.Bell Tel.308.Night and Sunday Calls.22 Brooks \u2018Street.Bell Telphons 2 a ES UC JE wey PEE TT ry : ET the by 1 CAMPBELLS QUIN'A | Laborers Wanting Employment on the Docks during the coming Season will be paid the following rates by the Steveduress \"GENERAL General Cargo, 26c per hour, day and night.Coal Shoveliers 27%¢ perhour, day and night, Shovellors, 380 per hour, during the day, and 40c per hour during the night., FULL LU Side Runners, 36c per hour, day and night.| MIDNIGHT SUPPERS will be provided by the ship, ARTER Hours will be paid.one-half cents and continue throu, This Bonys will a secure the laborer t is being arranged men by the Agents through the Labor Bureau.Boh BROWNE GEORGE BREW sr.McCOY K.TIERNEY Rail | I MISSION Lumber, 25¢ per hour, day and night, FULL COAL CARGOES: U var Tixæ, after 7 p.m., only to count from time ordered, .Half time will be RicGIXG AND UNRIGGING AND ALL CHANGES, will be paid for at the rate of 25¢ On General Cargo Vessels only, there will be paid \u2018at the end of the'sea r hour, on all hours worked, t0.all laborers who commence wor ut the Scason to the close of Nav; igation, ll be ly to the regular lines, and the man working wi he may change | from {ime to time, as he m- where work is to be found, T byt he Stevedores that ti ents and Owners until, the end 0 DORAN & COVELL t FO MTL VAT | LOUIS TRUDEAU à CO.CANADIAN \"NOK PENDENT Apo st 308 COM -Oftte Heure, daily, @ 8.06 ERS STREET.\" 8 pmo= Kodresder and Friday Sanings, To 9pm ee Tg 04 EN ST Gi NE \u2014 EAS a v CARGO VESSELS: \u2019 Grail, Light or Heavy, 26¢ per hour, éay-and night.Coal, all other Iaborers, 26¢ per hour, des and night.1 mos 3 7 us (lost ajéTisPiiE - Stagemen, abc | per hour, day and night, All Other Laborers, 26c per hour, day and ght.æ MBER CARGOES :\u2014 AN Other Laborers 25\u20ac per per bour, day end wit.Suxpavs\u2014Double time will be paid raid while waiting.r hour, day or night: son, à Bonus of (3%) two and, ken the Duck in the Spring, NN - c same sil > + ps gn ORR \u2014 DL ¥ vagy - .te credited with the time he works gr ay wish, to te per hour to fer the will aiow when it will be paid to the \u2014 _\u2014 ! a £ H.E.HARDISTY .H.C.JACOBSON & CO.- ! MILLS & MCMASTER.* LABOR BUREAU.Opposite New Elevator, MONTREAL.MARCH, 1008, Pe Ven FERNS & SON | Al > x, di A PE =} er a vbr: ~- RET a De pce to ph SE EU ès © ol ht vent: No As LL \u2018 - Coad ms em pe : 5, a Nn \" re 12 aman rine mantel 1 AN 0 IEA fr mt hows 4 4 Lee = \u2018 ; .~ [Sd .Aen LRT + od - faethe a CEE A : at arc ram : § Ara en ren sant (re hE aod Ce poe Jesh i ad \u201ccite rte om 3 = œ dr F PE £2 NN ° a + 3 ; fi ; 5 ; \u2018 \u201cYOUNG CORBETT.WON | = TT ADJOURNED.ose a _ 2° p ee i omit CLÉS 1 a 7 + wn from pogo 1 | [TERBIBLE a \u2018TERRY cr, Ontario Legislators vin WE g : Ul ar Bina te.| DOWN IN pLEVEN RouNDS.\u2018f \u201cAwait Decision re \u2019 | 255 almist, may San Francisco, Cal., April 1.\u2014 Wan.| Fok Mme.LaZelle, scientific p , m y ay a be concalted \u2018 on all matigrs of Jove, Rothwell; better known as \u2018Young _ .business and Wonderful Corbett;\u201d of Denver, whowed decisive- | ; À = - fevelafions.Soom 19, Hegos House Bory M orne ol Brooklye ovat fro caf aa fan: ) { 4 5 * |! Mies Eva Ploulfe, of tho Haydn io, pr ord a year ago, last Thanksgiv- oo our 0 ON! : Weights: | 5 PA a Nr CL : oo Montreal; was the guest of Mrs LE Lg, Was no fluke, by defeating Me.| A + \u2018At the open- os a 4 ; ! Codero during her stay ju tous ous Govern in .the eleventh round after-a ng of the i On Le ] y hs the visitors\u201d + Ca Lt _ a Dubois and Taranto w fight in which there was not a se- .the ladies\u2019 Le .dé, 4 put received four special lines of © Lospitably by Madame Chas.Beaudoin.cond of denon fot see ma.Tn 52 vus always copy, the died | 3 @ i WN RE : Ransehousan 1 stgok ev und Cor à mai 1 - D Fès Skirts, -as follows : ¢ Hi Ta goods Korg nd : is like a hii\u2019 Mio overlooking ing re El only.soufortably ; Splendid wearin stuffs and over ne mn | the collec: - , \u201c Tins of Tweed Skirt RB width, h v | * _ prepared to do all \u2018kinds of suillinery opportunity to :send, home his blows, fil Ie « ; Liners of Ji.cbr 's bill bon was ma e to, our order.u guaran e J À: \u2018stite té bos shades, Drab, Grey and A 4 Dr, G.B.Hynduas ig in Nonireal abe ment, and vier only inh det The, tng.ont was - feed There - were + = for every one that goes wrong.7 _ D | Nephew
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