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[" 3 Poo y Lu oe, > = oy ce, pr ~~ PAR Honk re ep A ] | [ .1 i 5 I - ! 7 [RI NG - oo .1 à Ly 2 > - - © \u201chas reached A four days.[War Scare.Continues SHERBROOKE, QUE., SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904.À - In The Far East.Reply is \u201cLondon, Junuary 30.\u2014The war scare its acutest form, based on © Buseia\u2019s reported decision nat to yield po any of the Japanese demands re-\u2019 garding .Manchuria.marks an important change; in Rus- E attitude during the past* \u201cthree or This, if true, It is- reported: in some / reports that Russia is prepared to \u201cmake all necessary concessions re- g Corea.It is nevertheless true that Fapan received more than 3 week ago.an \u201cauthoritativ e, though i \u2019 unofficial, intimatipn that Russia was ; Z ; nN prepared to yield principle the .- Japanese démands, .regarding Man: etors.© Buia.It kim of bad y's is impossible to Buspect daith in thé matter.If ominous reports are well founded, the explanation must be \u2018the - D veillating of the young emperor un- \u201c de pressure, which is undoubtedly | + great.The > gly rumors pial at the )' 8 ER : o wtive for instance that \u201cRussia\u201d CC \"struck \u2018out the _ words \u2018\u2018China and\u201d : ; ~ À \u2018trom the draft treaty submitted by.Japan, setting forth the \u201cintegrity of ae.Chinese and Corgan sovereignty.>.\u201cYorsover, itis flatly stated by the same authority tliat in uy event » war + i nb i i nt.\u2014 : FROM ST.PETE \u2018RSBURG.~ worst form of yesterday's received an emphatic de- Japanese legation.- Itis St.Petersburg, January 30.\u2014Fdreign Minister Lamsdorff, in his .lâterview | = : | with the Japanese minister, M.Ku- \u201c rino, Thursday-might, indicated that | Russia's réply would be despatched next week: 4 is known.that the strategie + situ?= 5 \u2014 iris of the sitüation are Conflcting\u2014Russia\u2019 8 Awaited.ation was discussed \u201cby the military authorities present at yesterday\u2019s and Thursday\u2019 8 meetings of the Council of State.¥ It: is said t the delay was\u2019 n sitated in A of the extreme care taken in drafting the document.Viceroy Alexieffs views , are also awaited before ifs transmission to the Czar.It is fully recognized that the forwarding.of the answer will mark an- \u2018other critical stage in the negotiations everything depending\u201d on_Japan\u2019s attitude.It is feared that despite paci~ fic influences the hands of the authorities may be forced on account of the &xcitement of the press and people.A high official said: \u201cOf course we cannot prevent.war.Russia will do | \u201cher utmost to offer Japan a basis for a durable peace, but there are limits beyond which we \u2018 cannot go.In Corea we grant practically \u2018everything; ; and in Manchuria, we already recognize all the treaty rights of Japan and all the other powers.\u201cShould: Japan reject our - -conciliatory - propositions the world.must.place the responsibility on Japan.\u201d The important fact has been Jearned by \u2018the Associated Press that within | a fortnight both Russia and Japan 1 have offieially \u2018communicated to the United States and to the European chancelleries \u2018their, positions regarding some of the points at.issue.This course was \u2018considered , necessary \u201cir view of the wild and varying rumors Lopted and, recommen dessiminating, - -} THOUBLE IN MOROCCO.+ -_ over THE, rte GOVERNMENT! s AT- EE B TEMP TO FORCE À NEW CURRENCY.- - Tangier, Morocco, Jan.30.\u2014 Mo- PU _toco City has been the scene .of- seri- .\u2018Goyernment\u2019 ; Emb.- ; \u2018wlation of | - \u2018+é0ins, on W HALF- À \"in payment paralyzed; | _and starvati HALF- \"Burned dow ous distirhances in consequence of the s attempt to.forge the cir- new and unpopular conper : hich it placed \u2018an artificial value, and which it refused to Trecetve \u2018of taxes.Business was provi isions became scarce, ion was threatened: _ A \u2018ob attackpd the Christian cemetery, 1 the gates, desecrated the graves, exhumed the bodies, cut off |- were their heads, and puraded the town Co .3 with the heads sguck on poles.>.- &@ \u2018The rioters proteeded to the Jewish ÿ quarter with: the object of.destroying - TE it.but they found the gates - closed \u201cand guarded.The Jews: were - panic- | .stricken unt il they found that the pro: _F tection of the authorities was effective.fe st \u201cThe rabble subsequently looted the jewellers\u2019 \u2018shops, robbing and wounding many Jows, >, ; to quell the \u201crefuge in th 1 \"rioters.to w I © i: = : À P RISING = = Omaha.- the tempprar Hosious cine pros FOR - vo BRYAN AT HOME.| \"The Goverfior attempted_ disturbance ~ but.he.was.\u201cstoned, pursued and obliged! to seek | © (palace.so st \u201cThe wih finally nde the | draw on the promise of withdrawal of the oh: Pr AMONG THE OLD-LINE DEMOCRATS.Noli.Jan.300 \u2014 While W.| nN ; J.Brean Is campaigriing in \u2018the \u2018Fast for the affir plictorn.\u201d tr An uprising Mr.Br v ut.+ paper \u201cthat i 7 : .tried - to ca -ard |, Mete: lites] frie qu \u201cfollowing hie i Ménor if it - , , + FN , = ~ piven him, The.situation = took\u2018 mew APN when word came from fF Lincohy.Ah: a, William Re Iefirsts re ® | ; preses May es have Squictly started - a : Mate Omedniz: (tion, and informed State | u fe : - Capitol politicians that detezations e S will be eho \"voi from this dix trict pled à I td go Hewat, LJ ATi Move ix accepted | e 1 having Bryan Tindorsement, and it à Che hy Lhe autre of a, 2 Axl straw.| - Gold Deboerat= nv \u201cthat an 6r- e T 3 aient on will her effected to heat the = \u20ac | Heat fers), and a fight will he .nade on delegate ul large and nation: e al Commilteeman.ki 1% : REA AL WINTER IN MISSISSIPPT.arber: | ks Mids, Jun.+0.\u2014 Thirteen ize à | À ight 0 snaw fell here Wednesday ov do ; id Fhursdux morning, the .f |.éaviest Tall Known int hig section in 15 I twenty.five yours, | mation ofthe Kansas © lity ouble is hrewing at home.bits taken \u2018place among the, 9 old fine\u201d De :mograts that.may.result in being short of the support oi the Ormiha World erald, the news-.si pplied the influences, to 1 \u201cland Mr.Brean in Congres 23 the © first time and ought his battles when he ptare the pre sideney.Riche alle, Bryan's staunchest.po Lois the editor, and Bryan's 1s [decide don Metealf for de dg sate at large ftom thie distriet.Mp.M alin SAVE die proposes to accept the ACCIDENT IN QUEEN'S HOTEL, MONTREAL.CAUGHT BY ELEVATOR WEIGHTS AND KILLED.Montreal, Jan.30.\u2014 Armand De- carie, a painter, who lived in Drolet strect, was killed by the weights of an elevator_in the Queen\u2019s Hotel, yester- \u201cday afternoon.Death was instantaneous.1 Decarie was standing on a scaffold - erected on the third floor of the hotel and near the elevator shaft.He was engaged in painting at the time, and | for some reason or other, presumably to see if the elevator was moving, he | leaned and \u2018put his head -through an opening in the shaft.In an instant the weights descended and pinned his head between them and the- irgn boxy result,- and the management, thinking that the power_had given out, sent | for the\u2018engineer on the premises.Investigation proved the true: cause.Decarie\u2019s head was so badly mangled it was thought uscless to call \u201cfor a doctor.His body was taken to the morgue.Decarie was 37 years of age, miar- ried, had one child; and was \u201cemploy: ed by a painter who - is a perma nent workman at the hotel.An inquest will be held this morning.Pr SHOT.CAUSED THE TROUBLE.EXPLANATION OF HARDWICK MINE EXPLOSION.Pittshurg, Pa., Jan.30.\u2014 Mine In- \u2018spector \"Cunningham is satisfied he has discovered the cause of the explosion at-the Harwick mine-and the room in \u2018whieh it occurred.It has been \u201cthe theory of the Inspectors that the gas way lighted by a defective shot, one that was not- properly tamped and which threw a bit of burning paper from the hole drilled in the coal.This was confirmed in a room in the south left entry where a hole was found in the col showing that the tamping had beens blowir out and that the shot w ineffective.Near this point was found the lamp of fire boss J.A.Gordon, who was also the head shooter in the mine.The.mine had given up lid dead at noon, Preparations already \u2018are making for an carly resumption of work at the mine.The Company expects to.start again in two weeks, .or as soon as the bodies have aH been removed, the mine inspected \u2018and repairs made; - 7 \u2014\u2014\u2014 iim NEW U.S.SECRETARY ~~ OF WAR.- * 1.LSECRETARY ROOT WILL \u201cLEAVE DEPARTMENT ON MONDAY.Washington, Jan.30.\u2014 It hay heen arranges that Governor Taft shall take the oath of office as sécretary \u2018of \u2018war at noon Monday.ut the War Department.Secretary Root\u2014 will \u2018be with him to turn over the conduct of the business to his care, and Licuten- ant General Chaffee will \u2018introduce to the: new secretary \u2018the various military officers connected with the general staff -and military chiefs of bureaus while \u2018\u20achiel Clerk Scofield will perform n like service for the civilian bureau i officers, ; ing.The elevator: was stopped as a | _| could_happen.per at | but could find nothing.+ The ôther witnesses examined! who.[ALL PAPERS ON \u201cPANAMA.MATTER.U.S.Senate will Have - Complete Correspondence.1 > : PANAMA TO ALLOW AMERICAN INTERVENTION EN NECESSARY.| Washington; J Panama treaty is tive session tho Senate will hève De- gres- | fore it cvery rarticle of correspondende or information of any character whatever now- in the Pr ident\u2019s| possession, Mr.Roosevelt has stated to Senator Aldrich and other?leaders on the Reapers and correspondence bearing the revolution.in Panama ar on the t eaty now pending, This is the informati tion for: which Mr.Gorman has been aking | such vociferous emands and| which \u2018it has been intimated by him| and [¥his party friends would discldse some æavtling facts.Those who have knowledge of its contents say that there is nothing \u2018whatever in it of President or his pi rty are in any way afraid or ashaiped.\u2019 - Another paper that will be lail before the Senate in exceutive session is the letter of Minister \u2018Buchanan advising the dropping bf all amendmonts to the\u2019 treaty and urging its ratification as it stands.This advice was givén because Mr.Buchanan had : reason to fear complications and delays if discussion in a cons itutional convention in Panama.This letter \u2018Was read and discussed in an'exccutive éession of the Foreign Relations Committee, after which the com ittee lecided to drop the three amendments, it had ad- ratifie htion cf the treaty as it stands.te goon as the committee adjourned, Senator Morgan, who had listéned êlosely to the {reading of Mr.Buchanan's letter, went into the Senate ,and|presenlted a résolution calling for thé letter and all other information sent from\u2019 Colon relating to the amer ents.The evident purpose of the enator is to have the letter made public, but | this will- not be done, though {the letter will be sent to the Senate for its information in executive session.Senator Barry, of first.time indicated the probability of his voting for the trenty, and it is believed that still others, now-considered doubtful, Will be in favor of ratifying by the timé the vote|is taken.\u201cTHE DUVSWELL- CASE.| EVIDENCE: ALL 1 IN AN CASE TAKEN EN DELIBERE, Corporation of Dudswell wes continued yesterday, : Mr.Arthur Bishop, warden of \u2018the county, the flrst witness, said he did not consider there were any obstructions to: do any harm, although .some small sticks at side of road.Mr.Jean Morin said he heard of the accident, and went over the road about a week after.He went over the road often and- did dt consider it dangerous, Mr.Louis Hebert, \u2018couneillér, said he was at the meeting of Council when | plaintiff made request for settlement.Me said he had examined the road and could not sce- how ah actident Mr- C, Manning, hookkece Lime Ridge, said he, passed over thé road one: \u2018week\u2019 after- the accident | and went slow to see where it! ! happened, gave similar evidence, were\u2019 Messrs.Milan C.Bishop, Levi Gilbert and Henry Cunningham, secretary-treasurer.{ The latter said he had heard nothing of a demand for $500 to repair ; the road complained of.Messrs, $.- Nadeau and Kd, Precourt alsb gave evidence, referring\u201d to logs \u201cstichirig i out.of, the oe some ¢ two feet from the wheel tradk This clased the evidence in.the, case.Messrs.Panneton & Léblane Lepre- sented the plaintiff \u2018and - Mr.John | Leonard acted for \u201cthe defenfluncs Judge Lemieux.compliment ed Tom Cunningham on his evidence, but, also read the law bearing on the | case and asked him to try and isettle the matter amicably with the pluintif to sauve: costs., .In the meantime he (ook | the case en delibere.EE 4 ] « 85,000 FOR ADMIRAL DE WEY.New .York, Jan.30.\u2014 The \u201cinost interesting feature of the Fäsig Tipton horse auction at Madison er) Garden, yesterday, was the sulle ot va miral Dewey,\u201d the horse\u2019 \u201cthat njors the distinction of having: the fastest There were three prominent bidders for the Admiral, Mayor J.M.Johns on, of \u201cCalais, Me.; Warren A.Bago, - Jr, of Paris, Ky.; and Orlando A \u2018oe ones, of Hartiord, Conn.Mr.Badon.started the hidding to 85,000.Mr.Bacon de: clined to bid beyond £5,700; and; Mayor Johoson quit at $2,500, and the figures rpoedily rose \u2018at £3,800, {| Mr.Jones\u2018 last bid of 85,900.| wus| the # winner.TL - } 30: + When ths | {taken üp in exceu- publican side his purpose \u2018toréend to [its ear the Senate all the.which either the.the matter were again opehed wy for | \u2018preme Secretar Hanah, for the The case of Thos.Brusseau vs.the | combined speed inheritancq of | any.stallion.that has yet \u201cheen fpaded.SMOOT WILL NOT | GIVE UPOFFICE.Utah Senator De Does Not Fear Tuvestigation.\u2014 | wirLiNG TO HAVE 5 HIS LIFE |S 4 \u2018 SEARCHED FROM THE EARL-\" i ~~ IEST DAYS., Washington, January 30\u2014 Serial Smoot | | denies emphatically that hey\u2019 has any notion of resigning his.seat in the r Senate to avert a threatened investigation of the relations of the Mormon Church to thé United States Government.He says.\u2018that he is in] the fight to stay, .add is perfectly | willing [to have his life searched: from fot days.He says also that \u2018the Mormon Church hasinothing to hide, although he makes the distinction between the contraction of a polygamous marriage and its maintenance if entered into before the manifesto.The former is polygamy, and no longer} exists.The\" latter is a different matter, subject to different laws, and he.would [not say that Utah was entire- | ly free | from it.The story was that | te Committee had determined tion of general conditions in Utah ostle Smoot \u2018as a duty to his Church might resign to avert its ex- \u2018posure, land let the State, send a gentile to the Senate, until the present excitement\u201d blows over.This plan he | promptly dismisses, EEN vo '1.0.F.AT DANVILLE.INSTALLATION OF OFEICERS * BY H.C.SECRETARY.The regular meeting of Coiirt Dan- ville, No.340, L.O.F., wags held in the Town Hall on \u201cThursday\u201d evening with a very large attendance, including a number of visiting .brethren from other couits.Five members \u2018were.admitted.and one by card.Three applications were also received, The installation of officers.was then proceeded with by Rev.J.W.Sta ks, H.S., of Sherbrooke, assisted by Bros.\u2018 Walter | Nutt,acting as Supreme Marshall, Bro.J.B.Cayer as Supreme Conductor, and Bro.Arthur Burbank as Su- The following officers \u2018 were insta led Jo the \u201cyeär 1904 : C.R., 61.Boutelle ; W.Carsou, V.C.R., J.J.ing .S.; Bro.H.Messenger ; F.S., Bro.F.\u201cA.Brien ; Treas., Bro.A, H.Smith ; Chaplain, Bro.E.B.Husband ;.S.J.C, Bro.E, Carson; S.W., R.H.Henderson; JV, Bro.Ci A.Burbank ; S.B., Bro.E.\u201cIE.Lockwood ; J.B., Bro.D.Hamel ; Court Deputy,.Bro.G.W.Snaden ; Trustees, Bros.A.A.Burbank and J.B.Cayer ; Finance, C.F.Burbank and - Boutelle; delegate, C.Boutelle and ë B.Husband.After the installation.the: brethren repaired\u2019 to the Gordon House, where ip the handsomely decorated dining hall a supper had \u2018been prepared that did\u201d credit to the hospitality of Dan- ville Foresters, \u2014and to the culinary skill of the caterer.After due appreciation of the Viands with which the tables were laden, the usual toasts were proposed and responded to, and songs and speeches brought| this social evening to a close about \u201cmidnight.- HOCKEY.TIE BETWEEN YOUNG STARS AND LS BROTHERS\u2019 SCHOOL.» A game of hockey tobk place pes | terday afternoon at-the Queen Ter race Rink between the Young Stars \u2018and Bfothers\u2019 School.The result of the play was four games cach, when the game was stopped on: account of darkness.The teams lined up as follows : Brothers\u2019 School.Young, Stars.G.Salter .goal .G.Bennett J.Bourque caves point \u2026\u2026 © Dunsmore (George Davis .cover point .Chas.Wärd W.Maguire .c.centre .Read Moe A: Sargent .left wing wedi.Fales R.Dupuy .right wing\u2019 .H.Nutter Ned Conley * 0 Rover .W.Cameron Joe Manley je Ump res\u2026 -G.W.Fuller Referee\u2014George Gibson.: Serres elf tment DELEGATES FOR 1 © © ROOSEVELT.FOUR ARE ELECTED IN A MIS- Sout CONVENTION, Kansas City, Jan.30.\u2014The Republican\u2019 mat City, of the fifth Missouri district yesterday elected two delegates and two alternates to the.national \u201cconvention at Chicago and instructed them to \u2018vote and use all honorable means to secure the nomination of Théodore Roosevelt for Pre sident ; also to support Cyrus* P.| St.Louis, for Vice- Pre- 1 .OVERALL.PLANT MOVED: TO BUR- 1 \\LINGTON.Burlin ton, | - Vt., Jan.30.\u2014 The Overall manufactory, owned by O.L.sident.\u201d\u201d Hinds, which has been operated\u201d ut \u2018Berlin, *N.H.| has been removed \u201cto this city and |consoliduted with! the 0.1.Tinds Manufacturing Company.The overall department will have space |.in a new fouristory factory.| \u2018makers.and factories wag pee to get a really first-class but it wo average was something like 1, 000 cows \u201c| DAIRYMEN MEET AT COWANSVILLE.18th Annual Session of | ~Bedford Dis trict, | SELECTION OF .HERDS ADVOCATED \u2014 \"THE LICE SING SYS- \u201c TEM APPROVED \u2014 BETTER CONDITIONS.REQUIRED.Lowansville, Que., Jan.30.\u2014 The |: thirteenth convention of, the district of.Bedford Dairymen\u2019s Assc iation opened here Thursday with a gdod attentlance.The licensing of chedse and butter- approved by President Foster, in his ppening speech.He read letters of apprpval from Mr.P.W.-McLagan,,a leading Montreal exporter, and from Govérnor Hoard.The Provincial Ministej for the district, Hon.Mr.McCorkill, also approved, but added thdt the Govern: ment of the province cov ild not act until it got some manddte from the through thes different Daity- Associations upon the point.l equipped factories.Prof.Sy of the © ttawa xp i Ti h ses gave somp aren\u201d re: garding experiments mafle at Ottay a, ich showed conclusive ly that 2 g at a low tempers ture, washing: mq tal Farm, advised akers patrons to get the bedt-men À ey could and keep \u2018a close Watch of work of their cows.There was at difference in the yi pld of anin ¢ range.being all the | vay from 21 Te ventured to day that \u2018their animals in this- vay.At any rate such was the case \u2018ih His State, C845 from a farmer.Iho said ; much- discussed hand! or farm qu te 7 adv pv as the tirp milk.It had been donc.and being done at the great preamery |u St] Albans, which turned out 20,000 polinds lof butter daily, Jani collected thq cream* from 2,000 fai wak due te-cleanness andi a large, well- equipped establishment! fpr there was no} doubt that there werp too many creameries both in Vermpnt and Que- bed.It was the product fof these small places th t kept down thie average.1 Moni Sidney Fisher, Minister of Ag- ric ture, remarked that {he conditions in {the Eastern Townshipd were similar to {those in Verniont.Both sections prdduced the best butter of their re- spdctive countries, so that Prof.Hifls\u2019 remarks should he cspecidlly.appreciat- d {by the farmers of thg Bedfod dis- trigt.In Vermont they were.ahead of thy Townships in their-cieamery meth- _\u201c|'od# and had fewer sm all factories.| uld he easier maker, while the] tux upon the individual farmer would be less.« Co-operation was the sectet of the great succesb of dairying- Thé industry now stood third on_ the list] of Canadian _industrips, having an annual.output valued at! $66,000,000 ; dd be still | lgreater if the With a large fastory it.wi per| factory; and those À by jonly 20 to 100 cowd were totally abolished.No new .fdctory, also, shofild ever be erected | within three a I Mon distance by he opting the confract system of cartage.\u2019 Ag the evening session {Prof.F letcher \u2018gave a very \u2018interesting description of the work of the experinipntal farm, after which Judge Lynch{made an eloquent speech, advocatitg the import- ancé of good roads.i Co \u2014\u2014\u2014 WEATHER PROBAKILITIES.' Fdrecast for the next 2! hours, îs- sued by the Mateorologicd! Bureau : \u2018to\u2018dby, and stil higher bn.Sunday, the name of Bell who for been in the\u201d employ of Chemical Company, #,-on Monday last, while in the disch } ge of his duties, fatally ous inhalations.à that morning, cleaning out an acid tank, at the mines, a work which ia con inually done there.When he came out it was noticed that \u2018was a little was made of] it as it is an usual such work has A man by some time ha the Nichols Capelton, : affected by gi up, hut nothing currence after In \u2018the af noon he - not being a Je to breathe, and a doc tor was sent, for, bit nothing be done and} he died some time after: lof his death.\u201d ok complained of Coroner Ba hand was notified | held an inque st Anthony F D.Bell Suceumbs at vien ar Cleaning Out Acid Tank, - A \u2014_ | After several wide bad oem examined the jury brought in tha yi fqi- |lowing verdict : \u201cThat- the said\u201d Anthony Francis Douglas Rell, on the 26th day of January, 1904, ton, came to his death by.the \u201c hala.tion of poisonous gases.escaping chemicals used in the Chemical Works of the Nichols Chemical Company .Canada.The said Anthony Bell, having~lately suffered with some sub-acute congestion of the lungs, which statein- = \u2018| creased and became acute as -soon as the deceased was exposed to the gaseous inhalations.Consequently, both the condition of the lungs and the of fect of the gas were the direct caus The Company was not blamed i in had way for the death of Bell.- The funeral takes place to- day.MR.MONK HAS NOT RETIRED.10 RI RETAIN HIS PO: ] SITION AS LEADER OF THE CONSE VATIVE PARTY IN \"QUEBEC.30.\u2014 \u2018The Montreal | vening contained the fol- | MR, MONK | Montreal, Herald last lowing paragraph : .F.D; Monk, M,P., \u201c f the Conservati ive party in the Province Quebec, atmounced yesterday, that he had asked Mr.I L.Borden tg: be relieved of the duties the province, and lieutenant of the Conservative party in onk returned to the city from Toronto, where.he had been in} conference.with Mr.\u201cto the Herald, ag leader ;in last evening,| .Monk s authority for the state- \"| ment that he did not announce to the Herald anything of stated.He Mr.Borden the kind vas not in \u2018conference with Toronto, and only left for that city) after Mr.Borden had ur- | rived in Montreal.Mr.Monk was called up by telephone yesterday, p esumably from the Her- if the men in the district stu lied |.ds no good.In his oflinion, also, | 9.0.ithe friends the dead standing j acksmith shop, where the \u2014 outside the bodies were The \u201ccaskets were along.one side of the building, \u2018the ministers who were th perform the |, last rites standing by them.ple service, only a words.and ajprayer, and then the jour- etery hegan.short service was held and the caskets ; into the graves.The foreign miners at Harwick mdst to & man refuse mine to assigt in the rescue work, the volunteers from outside punks ood work that they are bringing oùti bodies faster than ertakers can hate the, hing of the nt placed in a group.mers.This 1t was a short and sir ney to the were lowered, to enter doing such corps of un and the rem being arranged in tiers outside school housel \u2018810,000, and| come in liber THEY | relief now on contributi ms continue to HAD A \u2018SCARE.CHICAGO 3 BD A SMALL PANIC, \\Fanuary 30:~The « Cosmopolitan BUILDING pants of thd\u2019 made a has ity exit yesterday when a t in that building.a number.of wo- ner became hysterical, by the smoke tried to spring from the ooler, heads \u2018building fire broke ol the upper windows.them and down the fi ps\" escapes, Miss Hermi Verba was sn burmed that fit is belie wed Chem jeals .prevented were carried was mixing on \u201cthe.sixth 00T exploded and caused | .The woman, in a dying condition, \u201cwas parried down a fire Several other persons were burned \"| but not seripusly.\u2014_\u2014,\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 |T0 cOLONIZE oe CHICAGO'S SLUNS.re SCHEME OF MILLIONAIRES - TD PLACE THE SUBMERGED _ TENTH ON FARMS., Chicago, Jan.- 30.\u2014 The\u2019 Inter- Ocean says: \u2018\u2018Chicago millionaires are = organizing.to promote a gigantic phily - anthropic work no less than the colonization of the slum \u2018population of the; great American city upon farms.The Field and .Workshop Society is the corporation which has been formed to work out \u2018the details.Theo organisation will be national and $50,000 will be spent in organization.When societies ard organized in all the cities, delegates | \u2018will meet in con- - vention and elect trustees to conduct the business of the Society.The red bryonic organization in Chicago consists of an advisory board of 100 members.The first move of the new society will be to get land from the _ United States Government.This is_ the crux of the \u201cscheme.The land un- Jder the operation of.the Homestead Act can be sccursd- at à nominal price The society will then move such families as shall give promise of success, ion the congested districts to the new settlement, expecting the railway to give them free transportation.The society will take care of the settlers to reimburse the society later.T he scheme is to- be financed by the surance of bonds, against the lands 1 ares by settlement.Millionaires are expécted to take the bonds.The pro- Jjoct does mot differ in purpose from what othér \u2018 societies have attempted.Ro |The difference is one of scope._ a rem .| FISE ERMEN RESCUED ROM THE ICE FIELD.| | | srrauex PE TREL TAKES TWO MEN TO NANTUCKET.\u2018Nantucket, Jan.30.~= The steamer Alonzo Chase, \u201cboth of Nantucket, who - ere imprisoned in the ice Friday.The men were being _hlown along with an ice- floe towards the open sea, through the passage between Nantucket and Tuckernuck Islands, the steamer finding them just in time to save their lives.Both\u2019 men were exhausted hy exposure and through their efforts to get the boat out of the âce.The catboat \u2018left Vineyard Haven Friday morning, for Nantucket, but became im- ee in the ice near Fel Point.The: steamer Petrel spent two hours.scarch- ing among the ice fields drifting north \u2018of the\u2018island last night before the men were rescued.| FAST MAIL SERVICE ; | WITH ENGLAND.CONTRACT WITH THE ALLAN LINE ~ \u2014 TWO.NEW TURBINES.London, Jan.30.\u2014 The Canadian Government has made a contract with the Allan line of steamers for an in- \u2018proved mail service between Canada- and Great Britain, to commence next August with two new turbine steamers, The subsidy is 810, NM per round trip for the turbines and 85,000 for the slower vessels.Canada has also arranged for a monthly steamship service with France.- _\u2014\u2014-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 THE POPE\u2019S HEALTH.v | HIS HOLINESS*SAID TO BE SLF- FERING * FROM DEPRESSION.Paris, Jan.30.\u2014 A despatch to the Rappel, from Rome, says the Pope is - |suffering'from ill-helath, due to physi: cal depression; and\u2019 that there is talk that u conclave will be held at - an early date.- \u2014 Miss Marie.Jeanne Tanctot ik visit- .James: Pheny, of Berlin, N.H., Fipe ; a little highe} temperature has heen spending a few day city on a visi i in the ing Madame Godbout in\u201d Montreal this week.J C8 : .- ie RE ; pirate sg ce RSS al 10 potes \\ tos ' , AR A 3 + am 1 Ni.\" x rt oy ae + I tn TE i A NT Ren a So ?dns Lee cé seme =z ER rT ag apy oe Petrel reached\u201d port - early yesterday = {with Louis Mc(iarvey, a fisherman, and mp mai ss ap = re 4 3 Co : \u2019 i \u2018 i, à nine miles.The horse is still a some- | Oshawa, and fhe buildings™ there now [J.L.Mazurette ; Secretary, ; Victor at 5.49 w 0 : occupy a full! town block.Even so, | Taliorette; Treasurer, Telesphore Lam- while the what useful animal.5 accomodation is a premium in their big bert ; Committee\u2014Alred de Seve, due there | PAGE TWO.\u2018 _ To TL SIEKBROOËE DAILY RECORD; SATURDAY, JANU: ARY 30, 1901.7 | ; - es se EE ee 0 ; - ; | _ 0\u20144 beure the extensive \u2018works (day) arrive Levis 1.10 p.m., arrive 1.15 |and next year will celebrated the 60th carcer.Mr.Stevens has nat yet do- Rastern Townships.Not being cer- of the co pany id very en, stv: .Pullman Car Springfield to.vobec and riversary of their weddin They cided v 1i- SHERBROOKE, \"QUE: © Balliman Car Boston Mpgingtleld to connecting ae g cided whether to go| to Southern Cali tain on that point we respectfully re pring places were willing to Ces Tm eh : _ with Pullman Car from Springfield for Quebéc C4£448060008000000080¢ ferred the enquirer > Messrs, Pope, give \u2018even, more than St.Johns had ; \u2019 | Saturday doos not run boyond Newport on Hackett and Parwell.\u201d\u201d conceded ; dnd it was Hobson's choide, > = \u2014 ACCOMMODATION.Leave Sherbrooke 9.30 An index - either, tak i or leave it.* However _ M HOW THE BOYS ,/ p.m., arrive Levis 7.00 a.m., arrive Quebec 7.16 \u2018 : | \u2018 The obstacles\u2019 in the way [of better the Council \u2018was convinced\u201d that e 1 : .\u2019 3 \u2014- _ .of! \u201cPL Y INDIAN\u201d, Ladies F + ; dail t Sund : unc = Aldo connepting trains on the Megantio Divi- 4 70 SOME OF | \u2018choco, * writes: the.Huntingdon ane] were dealing \u201cwith an hokorable\u201d sion.\u2014 5 0 n A 5 & 9 are obvious\u2014imcompetent makers,sma sq BOSTON IVING:0T SHÉREE OE tr I's UR teeth are the Finest, \u2018most a arehtiy na factories and \u2018milk Rivera i poor eae calthy concer, nd \u2018 ot \u2018Leave Quebec 2.30 pin, (daily oxce à Sunday) le Firm Murat, andrbest in ai respects, Éverlasting, condition.Milk delivered it ought.y ra ERNEST T tons Ne SK TON RE ; © ; \u2018leave Levis 3.00 arrive Sherbrooke 8.45 p Meollable Firms.unbreakable.Satisfaction guaranteed toall, 00\" vould mean a cent of the compact jn perfect good faith, 2 { r AR _ \u2018 © - |m.Pullman uebec to Springfield con.- FRANCO-AMERICAN- DENTAL INSTITUTE : ore ,&!and that St.Johns would not.o ly PORTS EXPL ERIENCES : \u2018 y i | pecting at Shorbroo e with Pullman car for 40 162 StDonta Street = MONTREAL pound for .the cheese.One farmer reap immenke advantages from the o New York, Fabs 17305 + Ernest 9.5 takes pains to deliver his nlilk sweet cation of the dd ' dy ; Al ; dE \u2018and pure, the other does not mind if midst, bu hat we had \u2018good reason Thompson Seton in\u2019 an address, told | .; the New York Courkil of the Sequoya | Guns and Rifles\u2014All Too cartridges and ac- ' > pe .- 5 P )R r cessories of all sorts for sportsmen.-,| it.is on the - turn, the third Would not to expect {hat- other large industries 7, , | AMIOT, LECOURS & LARIVIERE, inc.\u2018 like to be put on oath that} nothing woul foll jw the example of the Sin- League at the Amedican Museum of Co ; a Co} 501 ® 593 St.Lawrence St., - MONTREAL.has been added or taken awdy.To.gor Compahy and establish their Can- Natural History some stories about .0d S Lol - sent to adian factofies in this town.Tt is un- the Indian bands.he is forming among : 2.[hy Note-Püllman cpr leaving Quebec on Sat- | urday connécts at Springfield with Parlor.car ! Arriving New York 45 p.m., instead of 11.25 a.| 'm:, as on other d ste mA GCOMM DATION.\u2014Leave Quebec 6.30 p.| Er leave Levis 7.00 p.m.arrive Enerbrooke 9.10 a.m.Dail scout Saturday I { - Also connect: ng trains on Mogantic Division | keep\u201d milk sweet that i For time tabl od, tickets and all information = \u2018 apply faenu ef nes company: spaqente Ve CE, \u201cIfyouwlsh the | UE {the city the best method that has derstood tHat the Singer Compa y | the.boys, ï - Genl.Manager.I Seal, Pass.Agent Bachman Pianos Best Fluid Beef À been found is to heat it fro 140 {o | will bommehce building \u2018here next] \u201cBetween thie ages, of eight - and al A oh.: = Sheet Music.all Soo shat this trade- ho 4 :160 degrees and then cool : 50 g 40 spring and \u2018have the shops open |a fourteen,\u201d he \u201c said, \u201cboys would | AT H LF PRICE Coe 30STOR & MAINE latest.novelties ) Conation Erte ot A 4 Se Milk fo treated | PPS \u201chan year later.| The legislation.necessary rather be Sitting : Bull than General - - I 1 ; : > : 0 > rom three to five Cays per an |to give eff&t to the by-law will be Grant.Boys -at that age are nothing - LOT - oy ANGE ENT _ - ED.ARCHAMBAULT, of eof Co.:388 & 390 St.Paul St, Montrea] Ordinary milk.RE passed at the forthcoming meeting [of | but little savages, anyway.T hat is > : OCT.12, 190, : 686 St.Catherine St., » .MONTREADN = LYON SILVERMAN\u2014Flavoring Extracts, «À | the Quebec} Leglsiatu + the } 1} founded Toning run dally exoopt Sundays, except when = = =| The Coaticook Observer urges the ° Ce + © ! oo \u201c5 ~~ poe di bo a \"the La = .= |sixty bands o ndians abou le ; | MATRAINS LIKAVIES ghnabuey, Oo T0ATS & FEED, PEAS.° GOODS SOLD on CONSIGNMENT Coaticook Council to get more power TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY ire They are known as Woorl- Oaly 12 of them left, in I | NL Nashua, Worcester, Boston, 81 Soe ICE RETURNY 2» Hocuzuaun BANE © |[and says : \u201cThe quicker the eorpora Take Laxative Bromo'Quinine Tablets, Al craft Indians.1 have a umber of Zibeline Beaver Cloth and q New York.WHOLESALE ONLY ili f ht- d th : - HAE8, on ae Mts | [APPLES HONEY.or onder io tion gets suilisry power for , light-| Sragleà reine emetey if iets cuis pecs around à lake on my estate in i tape ore 0, connecting with for (LZ == COR OT en, TE acs Royale, ontreal.|.|ing purposes the hetter.a com are\u2019 ; | New lengiand, away from all the hous.fine English Cheviots.CTs IGHT EXPRESS, Daily 9.15- foe Com : : || getting weary of the present condition ney + les, and linvited Ive bovs , oC 0 Ë \u2018yond, JH.Wo rooets 5, Boston, White Riv A horse Shod with qe Smithing\u2019 of things.True, the Council is not | 5 - _ Aor: i FE ten years ine Le ome dim Sizes 32 to 44, colors oo = : : I : n.29\u2014It is understood that Mr.A .TRAINS ARRIVE SHER ur to blame for shortage of water, but] dan \u201c#6 Is blood | 1 told the | pe EXPRESS.- Leaves Boston esmoou À RERVERSLIP | Foundry |they will bo blamed if, with no pros- James Miller will inherit $5,000 from 0 a, Lou provide «ve (Fawn, Oxford.and Black.§ | | Jobusbury L00 p.m., arriving Sherbrooke 8.28 A A ( , Steam- pect of an increased | supply, they the.estate of his | brother lately de- puration \u2018for Siete n hoy s.w re Prices were $6 to $27 .; co cxionr EXPRESS.Leaves Boaton 8.30 mn, SHOES .House make no attempt to supply; - the ~de- ceased.: ne | |eame: 1 triëd o imbue he boys wit \u201cyg 7 40 PRE EE pt.ew ee 4,20 p.m., Bp , Spring - + ) will never slip - ; ficiency.The, kind of power is worthy + Mr.Stevg Clark and Mr.William Indian idéas and gave them [adian or 50.- i ; i .= CCM MOD ATI Sap Sundar iy We oo In Carload Lots.[of some study.We learn that many Granger arg lumbering on Massawippi alleged Indian laws and it was won .\\ ce - 55 a.m., via Plymouth, St, dohnsburs ods: Ser NE | d 6 su =o Enquiries! solicited comparatively largo users of power mountain, ; a derful to see how the kent them.The above garments arc Cg | my, driving Nowport 12.3 p.m., conneeting LE y ger ravel, ANDREW BAILE, | are now putting in gasoliné engines.| Mr.A.Vance, who has heen.qui \u201cMy first] Y ! , Le oe d d- \u2014y | Fiving Sherbrooke $12 Newport at 1.00 pan, as = Agent, ! À : \u2019 They have this advantage, |especially ill, is convalescent.= 4 woods aw was: Bont set he all beautifully finishe an ) 2 ; D.PLINDrRe .#6 Place Jncnnes Cartier.MONTREAL.-69 McGill st.vs Montreal, [as an auxiliary power, they are ready Mrs.H.?Abbott has been absent everywhere, re: aire 5 a online are right up to the mo -u \u2014 T= = - | | _ | \u2014, Oats, Corn, Peas, Buckwheht, rear Bran, Shorts, Mid- in oT pr the toy > always Mo , i ae ES Aa x \u201cThe second law was: \u2018Don't kif Ce oo Te \u201d 1 | .00000 0AACOSOOANION .tn Foc Hout pd Lrovender, Wo ninutactie's ro ime.ed.to the actua power at La been shffering re A u = M ps song birds or squirrels.\u2019 The Audubon ment 1 style.5 \u2019 { ; 2 H , | any time use : ; | severe a ; : ; 5] JFESSIONAL and [ln dll \"66 Hen ss 3 asi Montreal | , tack of erygipelas.ty ha failure in gy {rant Your choice while they ; - ; A = - onal The financial statement recently is Cheering [news is bein receiv - e \u2018acorps of tran | i.; - «\u20ac [ al «< zentiy s- > \u2018ing - received -kéepers./ \u201c | 3 BUSINESS CARBS, | Edm d H sued by the municipality of Stan- from Mrs.dames W.McKay, who is She third Jaw was: D nt amoke (last at LS h | \\ on a stoad Plain for the year 1003 shows spending th¢ winter with her danghtey Gi © Rohe.4 Jl i = + .; + I .\u2019 pe \u2018 | eeeTEEOee ITS ese e0 00d 7 0.Normandin LAS hat out of the ordinary rodeipts snd Thrya, at Mentono, CaË Her early All the boys clamored for the\u201d pra, CL ne hos & McIVER, Adve | 272-274 St.Lawrence St.Music and Musical instru- |aîter paying all regular{ expenses:| return to héalth is anticipated.pip ut ote Spotted Tail.Who \u201c \u2018 2origokoänd Richmond MONTREAL.2 ments, Violins, Mandoli es $659.80 has heen paid on municipal The partids who recently spent ine, a and manage «d to con | en ve roots Sher Manufacturing Cor .F 174 {debt and interest.Wilh a municipal night in Mp.Wm.William Cunning- Hem: \u2014 oe ; Le nets, lutes, etc.[ assessment of \u2018only 10 mills{ this is a ham\u2019s barn, and who left - a lighted horse y oy as providedewitf, \u201c - \u2014 Hi Law Chanibore, 12e Wii Sen St.a - FURRIER SHEET MUSIC-ALBUMS-ETC, | ONE.very creditable showing.{tom the lantern Jn the stable, will kindly blo) ed OLA ab whiclr he was instract | : .HYNDMAN& BRADLEY, D tints, Sue Life N.N.\u2014Ask for quotations : 1686 1086 Notre.Dame, MONTRFA!_ , MONTRFA! Ispecial Railway Tax (which is between out their ght next time on leaving.| excluded oe on the pe malty of \" os Also abo 30 Jackets on - : \u2014 four 1 five mills) $594.87 was re-| Mr.J.-W.4 McKay has bought ot all games, and not à ding, Sherbrooke, \u2014 our and five > .M à oug lowe © DIR GANDAER, mice Whitng Blook.\u2014\u2014- ; note aies ceived and deposited , to the credit of his brother,{ Mr.A.|W.McKay, his in- are to sit in the Council.1 wie gad Ulsters in Ladies\u2019 and fours : 10-12 jaom,, 1-8, 18 pm Se : yo Leather Goods, \u2018 the Railway Fund.The balance of terest in the McKap Bros.creumoty | Iawke > CN de anes mie Ih \u2018Misses Sizes which were na G.KX .ADDIE.B, A.80, C.F and Prov, Land E3TABLISHED 1347, Parlor Gares, diabilities over available assets (i.[and will carry.on the business alon | Little Be Mostar, ede \u2014 al! \u2019 qt Surveyor, 21 Montreal St.Bell Teléphone GRAVEL FRERES \u201crocore an Artificial Flowers, Religi us objects \u201c e., cash in bank and taxes due) is now in the fa.Mr.J.W.McKay was | Known on A very Jat Loy wi \u201cpriced at $7.5() 10 58 00.' | _ 2292 St, gatheride St, re WHOLESALE eNir only $7,525.62.This is alsd a good agreeably surprised by the patrons of fo ol on Lard.One morning ; | oC | ATENT = ree SEE Ser LIBRAIRIE GRANGER + showing considering the_heayy liabil- his factory} who kindly assisted in and washin he the ue i To be cleared at BR.rite for ling the ice house with nice - bh 1 dixhes ane awheve nL i i 1603 Notre Da ol.ity assumed to secure the e; jt nsion of filling th ec with nice ug .| PROMO TLY SECURED! Dame t., MONTREAL.the railway into the villag®.The mu-[ice from.Lake Massawippi.1 iodated: him.1 was told that he pad |, pin\u201d } Cralicit the business of Manuineturers, Ri.Qu STEAMFITTERS SUPPLIES at lowest ori micipality has other wots which [~ Much sympathy.is \u201cfelt\u201d for Mr.Ori sais.keen te ision of the las heh avian tha ipers ho rcalise che advisabitiruot | Lans | est pr ces would likely more than cover the bal- ange Mills jand family in their recent Council Lie forest eléan, ul the ke Our pminsry advice free.Charges mode.Bath PE SELECTION OF {\u2014 ance of Jiebilities.ok - bereavement], occasioned by the death three J met and sentenced him tr ; .nin Marion.& Marion, New York Life Bids.od Basins, Piping, otc.: of their wif and mother, whose Joss sente aq ddisbes.[ha «| Se | | : ntreal ; and Washiugton, D.C., USA, .Got our, ri - | The Tuesday.storm was sev; rely felt to them can can never bé fully Fob boy \u201cwhe re ured to one dax.Vue 7 % The EDW.CAVANAGH CO., Lid., 2547 N br prices.: in Stanstead,\u2019 roads being badly block- paired.bo «| chosen en d js .All them pet a | ê A Bari i oy 3 , Dre Î : î | - 3 ar ¢ vire - \u20ac = : otre Dame St.MONTREAL.ed,- was the worst storm off the sea: \u2014 = named according 1, wd il ds - Co] RE son.The, Journal tells of epnditions, A'Guarai teed Cure for Piles.| tica.\u2018 gto Theig chiarar ti rio be ve IT ; SULTAN! iors ie | a jbapy and Art Onion 8 : INSURANCE -SOCIETY ; on the branch were cancelle; d yester- Piles.ras Lu be manne oth AIS ee a es ; L 2 FIRE EPTABLISHED ; ENG, HE = Ww (day.The train which failed oO return ment to refund tho pom acturers of Lazo Ont: STREET CAR AND | I ANT ROAD OF SHERBROOKE.- | B pa EO nn th en stoves mas to wae dry oe Tuosdey night come In ar a \u201cdouble 3 ES gil PL AI TRAFFIC DELAY ED.Racy LAN 00116978 : - o -000.000.00 I e New Way st an ard | NE , followin orning, worst eases in fourteen 8.O tion : PE READING \u2018Boos d : Heed Oitico for Prov.of Quabec « heu War use a little | header\u201d carly the 0 o 2 , 1 ni 8: ves ease and rest.Relieves itchîne ee | Birmingham, Ala., Jan.30.Vendo FR Oven wok jays from .0 12 am, 1 to 629 A DORE e Bdg.Montreat, With a dq ; OLISH © both locomotives becomingly helplessly bla is à new iscore and it is the only pilt : ing -to th \u201c71010 pan.| ET Lane Superintendeet, dirt and fiche fotos 2 slendid polish with : ge snowed in at Stanstead.The snow- remedy wld of Lo Dowie guarantee, no cure, 3 fall h C Weather buré ati the 3,28 p.m.ÿ fah, Dettoit, = .points west, .ronto, Chic uso and = > Ri mond, Quebec; Mon: { \u201clread Toronto, Buffalo, D : mp) troitf and Chicarors 20° P.m.BEE H.FOSS, PB; & T.A._- Na.2 Strafhecoud Square.Qi\u201d TOrta FF, \"RANE.Sherbrooke Station Ec BACHAND, M.D.* SPECIALIST.~ * 11.50 a.i Since 12H has had full charge of the XK re, ; ; Far, «oc unit Throat Depaëtiment at the Sher- BE eke Sacred.fleart Hospital.2 8 Hours of Consultation.\u201cAt the Hospital from E à En Ian, qvefy dav exreptSundag.At his E face.17 Iso bls Street, Sherbrooke, Que, from 5 M a.m, to \u201cp m At ( \u2018onticopk ; from 12 to -5- bm, every Tuesday, _ , prices in all lines.Do| i : mot \u2018purchase before | interest | E PAYABLE ON DE DIARIES All Sites, Styles and Prices.| J'used \u2018 2.39 a.m.| 8.05 p.m.:TL0 p.m.|: Log Rules, | In 3 and 4 foot.Tally Board Rules, Cord Wood Rules, Log | Calipers.We Have been headquar- ers for the sale qf Log: and Timber Meaduring Rules ul) - for years.PEERY \u2014\u2014 PSN i.ORDERS ° FILLED AT| \u201cTHE MAKER'S PRICE.Bargains in Horse Blankets PRICES CUT IN TWO $6.00 Heavy Wool Blanket for .$3.00 = 5.00 Heavy Wool Blanket for .2.50 73.00 .Stay:on Kersey Blankets .1.50 2.00 Heavy Kersey Blankets .1.00 Kersey Blankets at .vo.85e \u201cThese goods now occupy valuable space and most be moved out during the next few days to make room for big purchases of Summer Blankets, etc.It will be worth your while to look them over.feet | Asbestos Stove Lining, Fits any stove, plastered in like mior- tar and gets as hard as brick.In 10 \u2018lbs.tins.Price, \u201875e per tin.Patent Ash Sifters, = - Fits any barrel top, and will save | its cost after 3 days in use: Price, 75¢.2 Sidewalk Cleaners, 50c.\u201cHeavy \u201cBed\u201d Brow Shovels, 350.Price | -_ \u2014_ Phone orders haye prompt attention J.S.Mitehell & Co.ELECTRIC LIGHTS Bells-and Electric Supplies installed | and repaired.GEO.F.FOSS\u2019 Electric and Machine Works, Bell Tel.107.14 Water - St.- KINGSEY FALL .Jan.-30.\u2014A good game {of hockey was witnessed by a small but &ppre- ciative audience on - Tuesda at Windsor Mills between the \u201cKingsey Falls | Intermediate and Windsor Mills Unions.\u2018| On account of the stormy weather it was agreed to play \u201c20 minute halves.At the end ofthe first half the score stood 4 to 1 in favor of Kingsey Falls.On the second half the Windsor Mills team changed their men which made them able to score -bet-} ter so that at' the end of the match they had scored five goals.Kingsey Falls was superior all through and won, thé score being 6 to.5 in favor of Kingsey.W.S: Leith refereed the game in a fair and impartial way \u201cI'he teams lined: up as follows : \u2018Windsor Mills.Kingsey Falls.and all effectsiof ab > sses ; the excessive | A , use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, Mental -Chapman caresearess goal vo.A.Kennedy | EB god sani, © Worry, allof which lead to lofirmity, Tanner .point .P.Laing | 3 sanity, Con rave.LT .* Lei > ce $1 \u2018per package or six for 85, One will McCabe .\u2026\u2026.\u2026 cover point SUI Leith Rn 1 gst will cure, Mailed prompty on re- (jeroux.rover .1.Haddock i 2% price, he Wg vamphler Ad Bailey (capt.) .center .K.Leith {i : \u2014 À Windsor, Ont\u2019, Cunsds, Walker .right wing ven.A Webster ] 1 - food's Phosphodine sold in = Sher Hebert eres ue left wing.J.W.Smith : L | brpoke hy bu responsible druggists.(Captain.) : ; co \u2014 |.Bailey .\u2018umpires .C.Mudgett \u201cAfter the \u2018match all hands adjourned to the Grand Central Hotel, and were right well entertained by the Windsor boys, in fact they all say they were \u2018silver whide.\u201d\u2019 Mrs.C.Young, of Windsor Mills, the guest of her daughter, Mrs.B.Chadsey.~The Methodist] monthly social held at the home of- Mrs.Henry Loume on Friday evening.A very enjoyable time was spent by all present.Miss Gertrude 1.Cameron is laid up this week with a very sore finger.The A.A- N.' Society were pleasant- is PF.was the home of Miss Nellie Webster.Dr.Hargrave, of\u2019 Montreal, was in town this week., \u2018 \u201cLISGAR.Jan.\u201830.\u2014 The Quarterly Meeting of the board of \u201ctrustees will be held in the Methodist Church here, Monday, Feb.lst.\\Mr.and Mrs.John Mitchell, Sr., re turned home this week, after a leng th- ene visit to relatives in Quebec und M ntreal.Mr.Mitchell is not so much improved by the operation performed | on \u2018his eyes as was hoped for, having lost the sight of ope eye, anh the other being left very weak: Mrs.Mitchell has also been very sick while away.Their many friends will be glad | of Ontario, dciivered an © \u2014 clearly indicate a \u2018tendency towards | the destinies of a | lions of the people.law.lv entertained last Monday evening at | SHERBROOKE DAILY RELUilD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904.\u2014 \u2014 Dre 4 MAKING OF A NATION.\u2014 gr\u2014 Hon.G.W.Ress\u2019 3umming Up.of the His- torlenl Events Vhich Made for Cleuv- age in Nour.America.Recently Hon.G.W.Ross, Premicr dress at the Convocation oi the University of Chicago.After stating the various bistorical incidents which contributed to the division of North America- into two nations, he concluded as follows: \u2018Now, what is the significance of the various historical events which have entered into my narrative, as- ssming, of course, that I have stated them correctly?Do \u2018they not tho segregation of British North America and the United States\u2014a ten- | dency mot weaker, but stronger, in receht years?Are.we warranted, then, on the facts submitted, in making any forecast of the future?£ | adsnit that the Divinity.that shapes tion jworks on.such a gigantic plan that no one standing at any point in a nation\u2019s history can speak with confidence of its relation to other nations in summers far to come.Looking back but a few centuries, the histary of the world is full of oo hist One hundred and fifty years ago Trance \u2018own ed at least one-half of this, continent; now she owns only a few islands on its eastern coast.A little over a hundred years ago Spain owned one-quarter of North America and nearly all of South.America; now she does not own an acre.What seer at the middle of the eighteenth century could have predicted the expulsion of either France or Spain from the western hemisphere.The most sanguine believer in the virtue of a democracy could see no sign in the heavens of this great able, with its wealth of material possessions \u2014 and its greater wealth of man and energy -and national virtue, 130 years ago, Even within our.own time, unlooked for and unexpected, the scattered fragments of\u2019 the German Fatherland were | welded in \u2018blood and iron\u2019 by the master hand of Bismarck, and Italy, the popular prey of internal faci ions, was consolidated by the statesmjanship | of Ca ayour., \u2018Fold up the map of Europe,\u2019 said the great Pitt,! after he heard -of Napoleon's victory at.Austerlitz; but Napoleon passed away, and the forces which he tempted 0 stifle ranged themselves uhder \u201cother _ leaders, and the map of Europe | r sumed its former coloring.:- \u2018What shall.be the col ring of the map of North America, leven before this century closes, none! of us can tell, nor need we vex the \u2018oracle.for any Delphic forecast.Sufficient for us to-know that Providence has imposed upon us, under different forms of Government, tremendous respon- \u2018sibilities, moral and natjonal.© We |are possessed of an equipment for .the uplifting of the people of which _ our fathers never dreamed.Are we using that equipment wisely?The rinting press conveys la message print us daily to the firesides of mil- re we sure, that that message has the.poteney of célestial wisdom and the renovating qualities of celestial fire?The college and the university lift us to the serener heights of reason and reflection.Are we sure that no prejudice follows in our ascent?The counsellors of the nation in Parliament assembled direct usd along the- highway of liberty and progress\u2014are we.sure that they are alivays trustworthy guides?To waste our energies in forecasting a future which we cannot determine would be a futile task: to realize the jurgent demands of the present would be the only \u2018 statesmanship worthy of our intelligence and our opportunities.Whether you are\u2019 to ou republican \u2018so long as time moves round in an ; eternal sphere,\u2019 or whethe r we are to be monarchical for a few brief years; is of small consequence compared with the duty im sed on each of us to make broader \u2018the foundations of freedom,\" and show the world that the civilization of this continent, whether Amerigan or Can- .adian, endows its citizens.with every privilege of civil and religious liberty | which is necessary for their fullest happiness - and their highést intellectual and moral development.\u201d \"?(Loud Cheers) __ \u2014\u2014\u2014\" = Ce j : { An Oriental Love Letter, English is put to strange 4nd eloquent | uses in the orient.Here, for instance, is a letter addressed to a native gentleman by,a youth seeking the hand of his daughter: = | To E Baboo \u2014, Paternal Father \u2018of Miss > \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Dear Sir\u2014It is witir a faltering penmanship that I write to have communication with you about the prospective\u201ccondition of your damsel offspring.\u201d For some remote time to past a secret passion has firing my bosom internally with loving for your daughter.I have navigated every channel in the magnitude of my extensive jurisdiction to cruelly smother the growing love knot that is being constructed in my withinside, but the humid lamp of affection trimmed by Cupid's productive hand still nourishes my- love -sickened heart.Needless would it be for me to numerically extemporize the great conflagration that has been generated in my head and heart.Hoping that having debated this proposition.to your pregnant mind you will concordantly corroborate in espousing your female progeny to my tender bosom and thereby acquire me into | your family circle.Your qutiful son-ine \u2014Harper\u2019s Weekly.4 Tpok Him For a Gentleman.A kseller in New York city tells a story which admirably illustrates.the tact and humor of Bernard Qua- ritch, the London dealer in books and manuscripts.The New York man vis- _îted Quaritch\u2019s shop for the purpose of obtaining a number of valuable scien- be stepped up to Mr.Quaritch and asked the price.As Mr.Quaritch began to quote the figures the American interrupted him, saying: \u201cBut I am a dealer myself.What are the trade prices?\u2019 \u201cOh\u201d replied: the famous bookman, \u201cI thought you were a gentleman.\u201d The .American was taken aback for a moment, but only for a moment, for Mr.Quaritch ibeld out bist to see them at home again.Mr.Aslay, G.T.R.agent, improves very slowly.His Place is supplied: bY Mr.Hardy, who is boarding with Mr.Rick.\u201d 7-_ CANADIAN - RUBBER \u201cwe make because We're proud of them.It's our _trademark.It means the purity of the crude gum\u2014 the care used in the making \u2014 our special secret process which gives a rubber wear and power to withstand extreme temperatures, \u2014 See that Jacques Cartier is on your rubbers.=.They Fit Like Glave .Ge \u201cWINDSOR MILLS - Jan.30,\u2014Mr.Frechette, M.P.Bagot, spent \u201ca day in town week.Mr.J.C.Cote and\u201d his- daughter, Mrs.Bouchard, are spending the win- \u2018ter in town wito Mrs.-F.Millett, his daughter.=) F.Millet reports 4 below zero ve terday morning at \u2018his place., Mr.A.Trudeau was in Montreal yesterday and to- day 6 on business.H.Aubin and son,- of East Angus, is in town visiting, his aged parents.A hockey.match ig advertised to take place here to-morrow evening between Lennoxville and Windsor.- em Lo oe MASSAWIPPL .UF Jan.30.\u2014Mrs.Lois Hovey has received \u2018news of the death of her late husband\u2019s only sister, Mrs.Alice Att- \u2018| wood, who died a few days ago at the home of her son, Don, in Clyde, Kansas County, Kansas.Mrs, Attwood was a daughter of Horace Hovey, one of the pioneers of Hatley, who was a descendant of Daniel Hovey, of England, who settled in Ipwish, Mass, in 1633.She was born Nov.24, 1836, in Hatley; married first, Horace Taylor, and second, Wm.Attwood; resided | in Magog many years.After her only son, Don, settled in Kansas, she made her home with kim, and there she was buried, leaving him quite alone as he is unmarried.A\u2019 daughter, Mrs.Hobbs, residing south, was summoned but_on her arrival her \u2018mother had pass over to \u2018\u2018that- beautiful land.\u201d She was of.a \u2018 Christian character and greatly beloved.\u201d Many relatives in| this section will mourn for her, who so enjoyed her companionship when! | here, and her kindly letters when ab- for | k sent.Mr.H.Hovey, of Rock Island, andMr.Leslie Hovey, of Canaan, Vt., were her brothers.-* They have our\u2019 sympathy.a Mr.Buchanan, of Sherbrooke, has been at Mr.J.Tolt\u2019s a day or two this week.LE oo Mr.and Mrs.S.Colt visited at Rock Island Saturday and Sunday.Mr.and Mrs.J.Badger have gone to Reedsville to pass the winter, learn.- - Mr.George Kezar has been ill for the past few weeks, but is now: improving.\u201cThe weather\u2019 makes grow beautifully less.Nutter\u2019s Malt Extract, a food \u2018 in liquid form, easily assimilated by the \u2018weakest stomach ; invaluable to nursing mothers and feeble children ; gives appetite, perfect sleep, health \u2018and vigor to the weak and- ailing.Sold everywhere by all druggists.\u2014 Silver | Spring Brewery, Ltd.Sherbrooke.: ° _ ; ULVERTON.the woodpi le \u201cJan.of the season here yesterday.Mrs.Carter, of Waterloo, died here Tuesday morning.Her remains were taken home the same evening.: \u2018Mr.G.W.Miller went to Montreal yesterday.tific works.After making his selection |\" Misses Claribel Mooney and Aggie \u2018during his recent illness; His Majesty | said: \u201cIn case of there Heing anything | | serious the matter with\" {leave -my son in agreeat ~ aperor aile at | celebrated in a similar n the \u2018Norwegian ships in this | Mass., | Mrs.Smith.: | | Rev Mr.Wright, of K we 30.\u2014We had the heaviest storm ] | Co | io { 3 { \"WOULD BE FRIENDLY, | TO THE CZAR| |GERMAN EMPEROR ZROR QUOTED BY .COUNT VON Mi | \u201cBerlin, Jan.30.\u2014 At ithe Reichstag! dinner Wednesday night, igiven in honor of the Emperor's birthday; Count | \u2018Von Ballestrem, presidant of Reichstag, related a redent conversation between himself and Emperor William, during which, i response to Count Von Ballestrem\u2019s {reference to the Emperor having mpt the Czar e I wished to le and neigh- borly relations.\u201d .Contiduing, .Çount von Ballgatrem said that when) Emperor William received] him at the ing of the session off the Reichstag hel \u2018thanked His Majesty jin the name of his people for it allowed the the g:.\u201cYes, you fa went for about very well, but I lent.\u201d ] B ( Count.von Ballestrem protested: agaïnst \u2018the efforts that are continually, made, hot only\u2019 by {Socialists, bat by others, and particularly by the comic publications, 9.lessen public person of the esteem for the office and Emperor.The business] portio Berlin was a sea of light and Saving ing flags last night.A vadt umber of people was attracted td the city ly the festivities.The royal birthday was nanner through- Hamburg.all deck- out the Bmpire, and a port were ed v with flags.- - = ** GREENLAY .| : Jan.30.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Louis La Blais returned from their wedding trip on Thursday.A few friends met them.\u2018at their home and {a very pleasant evening was spent.| .Miss Jessie Rankin, who hae 7 visiting friends in this her home in Boston} been place, returned | this week.by between a very pain: a accident having his leg lock of ice and the\u201chd Mrs.C C.W.! Chadsey.1 -Miss A.M.Dresser v the house for a few! days last week with the grippe.I \u2018Mrs.8.Sloan has gpne to Clinton, to visit her da ghters.«3 0 Miss M.Cohoon is Visiting her sister Mrs.L.Moore, of He rdwood Hill, is the tal reports on |- FIIFIIFISTEFFIIIIIIIGE | FIFI IIISIISIIS III Foot wear- - Shoes in Plenty and all: leathers.| | For any fun.The jc for an.infor FT Jan* 30.most hospi and Mrs.A.ant home i evening, T Charlie Cle \u2018down in playing thé and -Mrs.tion prizes- ia.young lady visjting her.dau rs.Mrs.William Wark, \u201chis 'areck.bte b Miss Lizzie Stuart hds been confined to the house for the ldst week with avery severe cold.Mrs.i Chas.Ross.spent Monday Richmond, visiting friends.Mrs.F.Severance and ber brother, Lauriston, who have ben visiting cn friends here, - \u2018returned ome Saturday.in \u201cTHE MASTER MECHANS { heals and softens the skin, while; prormptly-c n \u2018of grease, oll, rust, etc.Invaljiable for, in \u2018farmers, sportsmen.Free Sample on receipt of %c- fos postage.Albert Toilet Soan Co.) Mfra Moatreal rch, on Friday, aftornoon, of Milton, only child: of Mr.and Mrs.Edward Mor 1, of Asbestos, who died of typhoid pijeumonia.The Independent Order of Foresters held an oyster -suppe { at the Gordon House on Thursday evening, after the installation of officerd About fifty gentlemen were present.An informal dance was given \u201cin Gibson Hall, on Wednesday evening last, by the young men of {he town.A all.à \\ x A missionary meeting] was held in the basement\u201d of S Augustine's Church, on Thursday éveniñg.Rev.E.B.Husband, pastof \u2018splendid work acco \u2018Women\u2019s Auxiliary of f, spoke.of the nplished by the Canada, rkdale, read an interesting paper on njission work in India.- Refreshments were served at bers of the W.A, Mr.Jas.A.McCallum Thursday evening from attending the Masonic demonstration! in Montreal.- Miss Gunn, of Portland, Me., is in \u2018town, fhe guest of Pr.and Mrs enson.Col.E.S.Bernard, of Rid mond, acted as a bearer at {le fupera the late Col.Hanning] \u2018on Wi afternoon last.à returned home 1 3 sd month with her parents.Mr.Alex.McLeay will start for \u201chis anch near High Rivef, Alberta enday, after spendin two months ith Mr.and Mrs.Alexander Mora at.Castlebar.Co | \u201cThe Danville Poe and sup- g to play a game of \u201chockey the Richmond & PURE TAR SOAY most enjoyable evening was spent by _the close of the meetifg by the mem: | Stev- The Misses Thorpe tertain a few friends at a five o\u2019clodk tea onjThurs- | day afternoon.Miss Margaret Thorpe leaves \u2018on\u2019 - Saturday for Montreal, thence to \u201cNew -York fo resume| her duties as trained nurs¢, after spending .{ on , River to w Although winter the poor in- so horses .bro the river 1 the water and they culty.Some of tended the Angus, We Mrs.A.and sore.¢ travellers.7 1 LATEST CRAZE ers, \u201cPit\u201d ij s pure, post paid, JE Druggist and Stationer.\u201c \u201c BARNSTON 1 Miss\u2019 Kate \u2018McKenzie.Particular ot variety in shape, styles of durable J.a.WIGGETT & co\u2019, ck, - - Sherbrooke, Que.=> e ; for few or many play- \"harmless, exciting ever invented: Îltest game time.Price al good ANSELL 10 Strathoona i mme me = = ; \u2014 The Whist Club was ably .entertained by Mr.C.Hanson, at their pleas- Coaticook, on Wednesday irough \"the kindness of Mr.eland, the Cluh/was driven a four-seated rig.- After usual two hours the prizes were: given to Mr.J.Hall,\u201d Coaticook, .Perkins, and the consoln- to Mr.W.Buckland and After dainty re; freshments,| dancing was indulged in, and several hours.were pleasantly spent.| -Miss Lauka Libby, of Libby town, is the guest of Miss Thornton, au * the Highland House.- Mrs.Cash Remick \u2018gave a tea * on.Thursday évening to a few.of hey friends.i ° Al be observed ns on school, Both teachers Lo ts and friends will itness the various and in ho ool.[ | Mrs.T- Wingèt and alsa à.been.suffering | - a \\ter their cattle.Jit has been very cold \u2018this ide in the river is very he places.Mr.R.Desilets\u2019 e through while crossing ist Tuesday.deep, the middle of the stream, ot out without much dijfi-.lie people of this place at- roat.ree lpr mre + - Coaticoolt House\u2014Popular home , for L.Kilburn, proprietor.\u2018Wellington St.on where they will finest - Stores in Canada, SCOT CORNER.- _ 1 | Fortunately, was only a few feet although in der LE FIRST QUALITY.DRUG STORE.SS pa We provide for the people who have had enough experience to know that \u2018inferior goods are dear, at about an price : who have learned that rood goods, of first quality, from a first quality trustworthy house; are always cheaper, really, and sages © cheaper to buy.Can we serve you?GRIFFITH im - - a Use Griffith\u2019 s Coughs and Colds.JUST - THINK OF IT A China Tea Set for $3.75.7 A Good Dinner Set] for $5.00.7 A gemi-Ching Toilet Set, for $5.00.© Other good goods at oqually \u2018low prices.Cy White Balsam _ for JAMES THOMPSON; (OLD 9 CENT STORE.) = Covernton's 'S The great blood builder, purifer, ¢ aerve Tonic and Régulator.Price 25 cts.5 boxes $1.00, .For Sale Ly all Druggistsrnd pemerit store keepers.Bént Ly mail for above.- prices, D.WATSON @ co.Agente 444 St Paul St, Montreal, MEET A Bl C ATTY X : | WORLD'S FAIR 1 © ST.LOUIS, Mo., Cos APRIL 1, to DEC.31, 1904.PHOTOGRAPHS.oes not make them.Johnston, the Photographer, makes only HIGH GRADE Pletares, WL FARNELL M.D.C.oH (Bpecialist to Protestant Hospital.) Diseases.#7 Commorcial Street - « - Sherbrooks tati 10-18 .amd tr M ons à, m.dbp.\"leap year ball at.East neaday evening.\u201d ~~ CODERE SONS 2 co.: Bell is poorly with a cold \u2019 \u2018WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 3 HARDWARE, TINWARR AND LEATHER, \u2018 @ Wellington Street, | Mharbreoire\u2014 STROUDS Will move to their new store 03 or about FEB.Ist, have one of the \"TEA ~ COFFEE and will carry a + stock of Crockery, China and Glassware, that you will appreciate on ; account of the large variety, high a quality and low price.I x D eo ae ow i Tk Fo Lp [og Te a RE [po Tk EEE RRR N.PEOPLE'S BANK of HALIFAX £ Cl CORPORATED 1854.| APITAL, $1,000,000.| - J.J.STEWART, President, D.B.CLARKE; Gen\u2019 Manager.- 25 Branches, 9 Branches in Quebec.RESERVE $420,000.In Cookahire, 1 1895 band and said smilingly: \u201cBut I am delighted to find that you are not only a gentleman, but a dealer as well.The {rude discount is one-thied o\u20ac\" grow and stops fallipg hair.A splendid dressing.- jane | Towel McCaffry aïe visiting friends in Nicolet team.in Danville, 1807.In Megantic, 1894.this week, - | Mr.and Mrs.Hectosg \u2018Brien were in I = The lectures given in the town hall | own on Wednesday, from Warwick, > x 8 SAVINGS BANK DEP ARTMENT.a last Saturday by Messrs.Elliott, of | leaving on the afternpon express for | [M] \u2018(= Sums of $1 or more received on deposit and interest |g | Galt, Ont., and Spark, of Canterbury, ontreal for a short wedding trip.= Mat current rate credited thereon to principal, June 30th || -Eng., were well attended and appreci- ongratulations are ektended to the In end December 31st.188 \u2018ated by the farmers.young couple, who will reside here.De) fe | Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to us.1-1 EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCHES : ! TLLE- \u201c COOKSHIRE- J ways festores color to rs F.E.Halls, Manager._ | Hair, always Makes the es air WARWICK- JA.Bazin, Acting Mgr.THE DRUGGIST.- ~~ Strathcona Drug: Hall - : 61 Wellington Street oe saps Iron Blood Pills W.H.BOTTUM, City Passenger Agt.CHEAP - Johnston, \u2018the Photographer, Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat : a se À \u2014 Goo TETE VA EA è \u201cTron fe J a .7 OETA 2 ae 1e neue es ery Wags > * \\ 3.J ' fc + \u2014 1040 demunds of a = KERR EW WW eT ee EV | 3 AND FC ous AND VARNISHES.| __BARDWARE, PAINTS, Wall Paper! ~ E.We carry the largest sjock of Wall = Papers in the Eastern Townships.\u2018 \u2014r CROCKERY, \u2018CHINA AND GLASSWARE! OUR STOCK IS ALWAYS COMPLETE, gw estquarter for Kitchen Utensils, T ova, | - and Granifeware.- SPORTING GOODS GUNS, RIFLES AND AMMUNITION.\u201c OPPOSITE THE THEATRE, 1 ] 85 WELLINGTON STREET.\u201cI \u201c+ .| styles - - - \"| - Gerhard- \u2018 \u2014 Heintzman Pianos.- The standard of excellence « of these instruments is a positive | guarantee to eve évery purchaser.| CW.B.LeBARON, - Musical Instruments.| | Special: To- dry By special request we \u2018again - \u201coffer \u201c30 Oranges for 25c.(Especially good for marmalade.) - \u2014 KNAPP.\u2014 In Compton, Jan.3ist, Also Extra Quality Layer Raisins 1904, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.Chas.715 \u201ccts.per lb.Doe | Knapp.2 lbs.for 25 cts, i OSGOOD.\u2014 At Waterville, on \u2014 Jan.x \u2014 - 22nd, 1904, a.daughter, to.Mr.and MIXED NUTS Mrs.John R.Osgood.- 2 Ihs.for\u2019 25 cte.- HARMER\u2014In- this - \u2014 11904, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Ww._ \u201cTO-DAY ONLY, Hormer.: Ll ; ay + McLEAN\u2019S MARRIAGES.10 Commercial St - - Sherbrooke MATHEWSON \u2014 HARDIMAN \u2014 At NOW.\"tu she moet, seasonable ele Li ne to purchase a MONUMENT Should you ba ip need of one it will be to your advantage to eommsunionte with us.- - \u201cWe erect them in all parts.of the coun- bry and guariutee satisfaction.The Smith Bros.Granite Co, -290 Bleury St , Montreal.Juerry owners and granite merchants.Works at Barre, Vt., Aberdeen, Soot- : \"end, apd' Montreal, Que.WHY BE IDLE ?- Yf vou are seeking employment, or if not sat isticet with your hE wo ni yon, call on us.or | {me pro- e hav e, drop us a line.and We will in à short cure yon the tion you require.nds and for everybody.The \u2018Sherbrooke Mercantile Rell Phone 4 7 125 Wellinglgn Street, O.Box 624.\\- - even here.ca samples.tis beca No 23rd, te Agency.| Geo.Carruthers, Sherbrooke, Que.x Five Dollar Bill will go a , good deal farther in my store Fast \u2018now than TEA.Baird = Pe Ca rey the most complete i ships, Make known your wants.They will .receive our immediate attention, \u2014\u2014 Sole agents for.the celebrated al Cream Coffee.\u201d pes of may Ee HOULAHAN.SUCCESSORS TO*#! W, ' Foie R | .= ;° SON.5 PER ee nner Bers, MARRIAGES EU AND DRATHIS = peri er pp mes ë iran the der, se ie oo, notice shoouncaménts & Hr 106, rh re BETH, EE FREGEAU \u2014 At Rock Island, 26th; 1904, ason,/to Mr: and S.T.Fregeau.Jan.Mrs.REED \u2014.At Graniteville, Que.Jan.23rd, 1904, a son, to Mr.and Mrs.{ Roy Reed.KNAPP.\u2014 In Compton, _ \u2018Dat, Jan, Knapp, Mr.and Mis.F, R.Flanders.REED\u2014At Graniteville, Que., 1904, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Reed.\u201d Jan, 23, the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Baltimote, Md., on Jan.2nd, 1904, by the Rev.Mr.Beavan, Edith Mary Hardiman to Hugh Mathewson.DEATHS, : \u2014 At Schweizermulil, Ger-.ymany, in his.70th \u2018year, Joseph Otto |ehwess, late of Bedford, N.B., elder | brother of Judge Lehwess, Senate Pte -sident of Berlin, Germany.Co JOHNSTON] 1904, G9 years.LEIWE SS.\u2014 At Lennoxvillo,.Jan.James Johnston,\u201d .PARKER=At East Hatley, on January 29th, 1904, Levi LE.Parker, aged 13 years.= \u201cFuneral on February 1st, at 2 o'clock -p.m., at- the Methodist church, , \u2014, .| Merchants Bank of Canada, - ~ _ The Largest Bank in the Eastern Townships, ORTY MILLION dollars of Assets superior and Manufacturing Accounts Sherbrooke.= \u2014 \u2014 is customary ~ 1_have said that I want to move into \u2018my new place with as_little of mi} present stock as possible, and] mean it.You won't find that Tam giving goods away, but you will find that the prices are so reasonable that you can scarcely help gotting a few LOUIS A.CODERE.LE .a use we We | \u201c| FLANDERS \u2014 At \u201cMose- Hey,\u201d Water.ville, Que., Jan.28th, 1904, a son, to 4 bigger j auccess than ever.The music was renddred by the 53rd- Band.The next,danee will take place on Friday Roy next, Feb.5th.Bey.J.w, \u2018Graham, B.A., pastor of | St.Jame: il pre { church to-i ini connécfi ion with the missionary.an- |niversary .service.\u2018The frie city Jan.20th, well knowsi conductor on the Q.) A.| Ry., will be glad to hear that there is a slig aged | ith nearly a hundred Branches and over iscounting facilities are afforded Mercantile Manager.: : = \u20ac wt pl ] tion.flammation of the lungs.- | ?; Mre: HE\" Mi.+ «Odell: hith for the last few day.1.'Lt.-Col.Oëborne Pope, from Bar was in town on Friday.: Mr.Napoleon Rousseau, of\u201d \u2019 shire, is .visiting friends in the city.: fide, Belvidere Bt.-Phone 435.Ji Mr.Gorge Wilson and Ms.Wilson, of Magog, Mrs.P.iJ.McIver has gone to Bos: she has taken: a positioh.à ton, whe \u201cMrs J! : from a léng visit to her parents it Gir Quebec.) .@ | Miss Nelli Webster | is in = Montreals* spending Î a The H his daughter, Mrs.Lorne Cairnio\u201d | Montreal.Better de G.N.Bouxque before buy- A friends.- in yesterday\u2019s Record, should Tee for Ë assortment of to-day\u2019s Fancy Groceries in the Eastern- Town- Ut and.mail early.\u2018Mrs.H,J.C.De Rheenis, trom Eng || \u2018land, is the guest of her sister, Mré.J.Porter, Island street., There\u201d will \u2018be Presbyterian service ati : \u201cRoy-' '| Faith's séhool house on Sunday next, | - Jan.31st, ot 2.30 o'clock.\u2018The andual collection for the - testant Hospital will be taken-up inf St.Andrew\u2019 8 church to-morrow.\u2018Mrs.Scarth, of .Lerinoxville, is - | covering \u2018from the attack of illness which shd has been suffering from.Mr, H.H: Ingram and Miss Florence (Ingram were in! Stanstead \u2018yesterday \u2018visiting the family of Mr.Fred.Pierce, Rev.Father Rousseau, of St.\u2018Chris- 4 - - | The third regiinental dance was given in Odéll\u2019s hall last night and was hil + \u20ac à Cook 4 Armstrong, Wood ahd \u201cOf- | 3 \u2018were in the, city yesterday P.Kerr has returned \u2018home: couple.of weeks with John McIntosh: is visiting} in! 4 Tuesday, eb.2nd.Edwards coupon Yo.2 appears in; sue.at top of pege 4.Fill; Pro-, id re- tine de Cranburn, was iñ the \u201ccity yesterday! | at, \u201cthe St.Charles Seminary Mr.R.A.Craig, who has been em- oyed in | the o,, has gone, to Compton to.sperid a few week with.relatives.The engagement is announced Stanstead, of Miss Essie M.Rivers, of Montreal, ; to Mr.James \u2018W.Abbey, of Stanstea 1904, à son, to Mr.and: Mrs, Churles place in Canadian Rand Drill at The marriage will \u2018 \u2018take Methodist church, Montreal, hete in the Methodist orrow morning aml evening of Mr.Gedeon Mor n, the improvement in his |condi- ~My.Morin is suffering from in- Rev.J.! IW.Graham, B.A., pastor of ling pas duties o Miss Clorinde and Mr.J.O.left to-day for Granby, where sister, who recently took the a Sister of the Presentation of spending] a few days with her j at ents, prior \u2018to her departure for England, \u201cwhere she: will teach - English and music.+, Nutter's Malt Extract, a food liquid form, easily assimilated by the weakest! stomach; invaluable to nursing .mothers gives appetite, perfect sleep, health and vigor to the weak and ailing.everywhere -by all druggists.\u201d \u2014| Silve Spring \u2018Brewery, Ltd., Sherbrooke.7 .Miss.Violet.M.Hall, Me., w ada, w vice was ic, morrow ç subject will be \u201cCovering Sin.\u201d Mr.big H.Bottum, city passen- gtr agent Railway, | ; has His successor has not yet arrived in town, but Mr.A.E.Lalonde, travel- tite agent, is performing the Charles! E, Hall, of this city, iE has sent in} the emplpy of Carsley Montre and will leave shortly for Portland, \u2018with her father.a' few\" days in Sherbrooke with her brother before \u201cleaving.| To- \u2018morrow _ morning at church {Rev.W, T.Gunn, M.A.the field secretary of the Jubil of the | Congregational church f Can- the Count.le St.James Methodist church, Mo: treal, will addrèss ,the men\u2019s \u2018meeting it the Young Men\u2019 8 Christian Pa to- fternoon at 4 o\u2019clock., His of the Canadian Pacific resigned.his position.the office at - present.asse 7 their vpws as ary, 18 par- and feeble children ; Sold sister of John at pre- Co., resigned her position, ence she will sail for E gland Miss Hall will spend ., B.D., Fund hn preach.At the evening ser- + Frank J.Day.will take as the subject of his address, \u201cA Sunday -afternoon among the Alps,\u201d being thoughts suggested by a.Sunday spent at the foot \u2018of Mount Blanc.Durir his recent trip to Europe : es Cénadla; sof Hts re held 8 metting on Wed- \u201c Éwith a pétition signed by 198 of the ipatishioners askin, $e ereased from the fitst petition on + Pl mouth | : | 1 \u20ac .\u2014 0 SUEKLROUBL DAILY, RECORD, SATERDAY, JANUARY 2 1904._ \u2014 ee ie > +» Tat * Pure soap IP.thuive ve heard gE: oo.Bt, Sel fr aso of 4hé St, Francia > Hydraulic Company, amounting tb $159,000.The Épunt cle :Bouthiltier-Chavigny- is ; French | a FOR NEW CATHOLIC PQHURCRIN EAS : + BROOKE.nesday in the \u2018vestry bf the Church of St, Jean.Baptiste; in accordanee for the: construc- jon of.8.mw.church! on a site chos-\u2019 isking that the names of the signers «the.ground that they had been in- MACHINE FOR SAWING R R., |.TIES.| \u201cQueer things - are ocopsionally sent through the: mails, and by.their under, attract! a.good * deal atid in.Parcels by express having.ry uch \u2018vider, range, peculiar shipments te fiot-so likely to cause remark, except perhaps when an M.P.forwards a trunk by in {guar mail.À \u201cpackage which wen worthy of notice.Railroad ties are, usually shipped by freight in many ear .sembling a very.thin and tall Egypt fax, H ign mummy.Apart from the unueu- challe \u2018al -manner of\u201d \u2018its, shipment, the tie itself was interesting, being a sample of the output of the Smith Automatic Tie Sawing and Planing Machine .(inventor, Mr.George E, Smith, of.this\u2019 city) - -which in ite capacity and scope is a \u2018remarkable machine: ' It turns ott tien, absolutely uniform.i thickness and length, smoothly ° plan.éd on both sides, and sawed square at the_ \u2018ends, \u2018and, wilf handle more ties in ten minute: than man can hew in ten\u2019 hours, In ition to this, instead of leaving only.a residue or\u2019 \u2018by-product of chips, in the.case of hewed.ties, the slghs sawed, off in making or fiat sides of the tie are all sawed.: Jn cedan, which is the best ordinary\u2019 timber for ties, the out: side is usually the soyndest.part, and the slabs furnish the paw material for cedar shingles, which pre produced for the bare cost of La han ling.# - CORRESPON ENCE.; A REPLY To 0 LOOKER.| To the Editor ot the 1 Dear Sir\u2014In : last.Saturday\u2019s issue e appeared an article written ; by oa regarding [the Paton \u201cMill |- strike, in_which he tried to pue the Mr blame upon unionism.I wish to state Mrs in defence of unions, that the weav- | ers have no union in{this city; .and |- that where unions are established in & |.concern, that it is the rule to appoint a committee \u2018to preséht their grievances to the man gement, \u2014and if they fail to come to any agreement they have : to submit their grievances to their Grand Lodge, who, unless their grievances are just and.reasonable, will not permit them to go : ont.strike.| Hoping that this i formation will prove useful to \u2018\u2018Onl oker\u201d and others ignorant of trade unions, I re-: main, UNION MAN.» Sherbrooke, J an.3 30.WATER ILLE ~ Jan 30,~Mr.F.G.Gale and family b also Miss Hill starte for the Pings, N.C.Mr.Olaf Qlsen, formerly - of Waterville, days in town this w friends.: Mr.and Mrs.Edwin Hanimond gave a party to a few of their friends last\u2019 Tuesday evening.Waterville we notice Mrs.BR.D.Walsh, Miss Blier and Miss Qliver.Miss Amy Wells returns to burg, Mass., to-day.Mrs.F.Watts, of has beeñ Here since 4 algary, N.Ww.T., spent New York, the death of her\u2018 for home.Mrs.W.H.Wigget{ gett, of Sherbrooke, Wells.\u2018We want a man for our informa-' tion bureau,\u201d said tHe manager, \u201chut { he must be one whd can answer all sorts of questions ahd not lose his Bouthillier\u2014Chavigny Cd several financial trans- - - Süccedéd.in \u2018placing \u201cPm the father of eight children.\u201d knows Te A.that tws BF ters, t | head.\u201d 1 \u201cThat's me,\u201d replié d the applicant.the |\" AR Hea FOR sums Cot | AT \u2018 PLA load lots.|The package in question | was one of; those \u2018articles carefully - Va done up in cotton sheeting and: - re lace, | FT last Wednesday ; a.Tow 3 bok calling | on | ie?those from Pitts | who x, mother, Mrs.P.Ryan, recently left | and Miss Wig- {8 were the guests |\u201d ) this week of Mr, a Ps G B.! \u2014 tl w \u201cNew The t Pad v oR, LY bud 3 1 estimate the: winniag number of the Grand Prize given by the EDWARDS FURNI- TUKE co.during thei Annual Discount Sale, FES.8th - 13th, to Ibe tl uM Name_ À # _1904 } Address bo.\u2019 0}.«Orleans,| Jan.tea = IN GUATEMALA.\u2018from ing your pressed hay_ and.ateaw, he, bn by the bishop.in petition was'[ thy cordwood}» + is.\u2014 lapresented to_Mgr.LaRpeque on Jan.|of the - Mrs, \u2018Avery, from Newport, Ne, is [;fth inst, Myr.Chalifohx, V.G., pre | the guest.of Mrs.W.H.Fuller for |\u2018hidéd \u2018at the meeting.Direetly after | a few days.aa dhe\u2019 opening 2 the pme suoter hg: ss.tition.signed.by .roperty hold- |: \u2018With The A.0-H.euchre party.mentioned = was Toid before yr, Chalifoux, tract as ji t of the \u2018const iction Farqy har, of Ne Sir\u2019 Witam C.Van Horne, and Minor CG.Kgith, M.T, \u2018Barthel of.this! ity, who, with J.| Snydér, control\u2019 the Central Ameri I pprqvement Company, who has.\u2018turne | that | he contract for Ein sufficiently informed before signing it.| Rasichp to Guat «|Mgr.Chalifoüx- informel the\u2019 assembly | of; 6 that.the petition, would be presented the Guatemala to the bishop.ol ce from | , and Mirie ent of \u2018the 16 feet.sd an d.sd - ie 7 ne TO , Jan.rif Eng¥ he Tore | | \u201cpe A \\ - \u201cNorthern, 20 Puerto Barrios on on the ! lantid {to El Rancho, 34 milgs.\u201d overs in the enterprise, whic : \"I seeks {to compete with Railr¢ad add its allied roads in Unitefl| States, 1 combination, are, Horn¢, p Pacifi presid | pany.| .t bÿ the Am- |\u201d \u2018erlcan.express last night, however, was } I nyder - United 30.hl Pere \u201cPANAMA ROAD.is OF VAN} HORNE SYNDIC: TE - y al York, representing | and dwaits ratil ation by Guate i and Ricl ned il an | re- uatemala, anñour ions the completion International Railroad \u201d : been } hpproved by President a railroad from) El.ainly the Harrini Sir William resident of the Havana » go Railroad and.the Canad C.Keith, first vic Fruit cp / \u2014 THE AMERICAN CUP.A oli FAX MA 10 CHALÉEN( late he has become in 2 with [the iden of putting i Into racing.90 feet, beam 25 feet, \u2018The total al cost} NAPLES, 30.\u2014Steamer Dental q PUL [hd_Mrs.Guy Lowell, Mr.à .fidward Hamlin.and Miss | \u201cee 3% the Panay mala city, a dist.nce ||miles, and it will alse complete exten ing The V nd fan - ce- pu fo doa A ie uh - NB.-|end were not taken Jedy.Relief Gb a \u2019 BOYD'S SYLLABIC Shrinking AT.COATICOOK cil are days in handling | ELECTRIC LIG HTS The Coaticook Cou their hands full these the-electric light question.A peti lion.is being circulated among the cilizens, asking that auXiliary : be put in, -as the lights now are turned off at.& p.m.The Observer says - Mr= J.J.Fiske, mianager of the Penman mill, was asked.his opinion.His reply was as follows ; poration should augment their = present, water power with an up-to-date and sufficient steam plant \u2018within the least possible delay, rand 1 [think it most unfortunate that steps to that Although this is an exceptionally dry\u201d | season, judging, from the past there will be a considerable period in each | year \u2018when an auxilia y power will be required to provide .good and sufficient\u2019 light, and no \u2018industry or live business corporation requiring any | large.quantity of power can afford to {depend on water power alone.- .\u2014#- | Mr.N.-S.Parker, o \u201c Eastman, has .( done considerable work in \u2018connection with his iron mine situa@d in East Bolton, about three miles.from\u2019 Eastman.He has made arra agemienth.with the.Messrs.McDougall to ship ' fitty tons per day to their\u2018 furnaces\u2019.at Driimmondville.It is hematite ore and will mix well \u2018with the bog ore of Drummondville .= The = Parker mine includes a vein 350 feot long by fifteen - feet wide, and it is estimated that there- \u2018are 200,000 tohs of, ore in sight.2 LADIES.\u2014 WHEN IN NEED SE ND for, free irial.of our, never- failing .rem- sure\u2019 and quick.sure and quick, Paris; {Cgemical Ca Co., Moses Wis.© a System, Simp teil, \u2018 -SITION, DOTS, complication i Dates \u2018YOU CAN READ THEM.jn If! you want to ; + Call or wri .NOTE.\u2014 We guarantee \u2019 \u2018or refund \u2018your moncy.GLEASON & MOÔN, Propristors in fannels that arc was yanked | | | | .- BERMATINE | } i ! | having - power \u201cI.am of the ps the town cor-.pe months past The only thing we nee J to de Relief Terms : hano, soven dollars.Singing ten do] - ÿ To Arrive Friday By Express ! PREAN, SCOTT < li 1 i LG \u2014 CRUMP ETS We have a long list ©) { u À he ah i 2 sold tor de divers each week We would i like to xe nd You some ii not L i getting the mu, Uuitendy P lease te lep hone Carle 1n To- \u201cDay ! WHITE FISH HALIBUT; HADDOCK, \u2014 \u201c COL FISH, \u2026 ° FREST MERS, ,Ç | FINNAN, HARDIES bo Free .kre, - 7 7 - Times Approaching.1 How- the date of the * \u2018Piek-Un Sale,\u201d Those who atte mded this ale last year and the yer before.are an.iously awaiting the tiie to comic another sale of this kind.is to set fur MR.HERBERT EJ E.JENNER Professor of Music, Organist and Cholrfaaster 8t.Andrew's Chir Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing > Btudents preparad for Conservatory Exams, lars for 20 lessons, [stor \"HAND IN 30 DAYS Ri ~B¥\u2014 % soydas Famous Syllablo : COMBINES \u2018Legibility, Brevity and Speed, Mi is.;hige from PO- JADES OR DASHES, and thus doos away with thé onfusion which exists in the old systems.BOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTIIAND is positively the most prattical \u2018sÿstem mn lise \u201cto-day, because it has.nothing -to ~ confuse \u2018the.writer.; No ,ruled lines, ; therefore, no-pôsitions; na shading and no dots.YOU \u201cCAN LEARN AT HOME and become proficient in a very short time, \u2018through our CORRESPONDENCE- COURSE, and after you write your 3x Legibility and speed rare the requisites in Shorthand and SHORTHAND has.them both above all others.-À Vist of naike of leading business men who.employ, SYLEABIC : | Stenographers may be had at our: Colleges on application.study Shorthopd, GET for Specimens.and Circulars.+ Students acquise a.speed.of 190 to 150 words per minute in a \"days, and read their notes equal tq long hand.\"the above speed in the- BOYD'S SYLLABIC SHORTHAND, an.IN STRUCTOR AND DICTIONARY; SELLS FOR $1.50.SENT: ADDRESS POST FREE.Call or writé for our Circulars.SYLLABIO SHO RTHAND AND BUSINESS COLLEGE,\u201d - Sun Life Building; Sherbrooke Studio :\u2014 No.76 Queen Btreet.\u2014- x T 11 E, THE.BEST SYSTEM.time mentionsd.TO an with ALLAN PA \u2018 vdkandtenper Every bar rap cd.Ali groçers.E79 A + \u2014 jé A saver cf time, nannananna an PANANAANAEAAAAANAUVUN à auvoeue of Vi |r 1 TUINNAAN TU UVU 3 Q 5 rs3 ox) OR ; on + i Pepi R.JOHNSTON, .Morenocy & Millet, | Send na Only t! A You vert bi will be grat oo And thai that 1.© for thirty Mv cure deep sets c ces, séription\u2014Pr traced out 1.| four + : nerves were lacked pow: _nerves.Not nerves: The .This wax bined ingred nerves.That pré over New ar one casein ; .far five vent de \u201cCancer is foi «Then how J my thought, = will they re: T Dr.Shoop\u2019s tion.\u201cFT wil .sincere\u2014that - IT wrote They agreed: EY Can be_1 entirely.at n Send he \u201csend it lui ! : month's tei say to the + .any\u2019 expense - of clearing v \u201ccap eo.) No.matt curity 1 offer sick.If vou vou uxed G6 physician 1 Get my M Wis.Cs | Mild case ; .*_ druggists.È.SAS JuLy cof NEW HIGH RE 5, \u20ac< - foun invarably that where\u201d there was a weasniss, the \u2018: 7 aloof will soon fall into f only able] of being taken to eadlock, invol fo e re-opening up |: 3 LET-LAR RONT ROO ND % 4 - ro | oparves Were Wi \u201coo Whee inerte was lack of vitality es vite: peice -for the reason that A Lo pay nce \u2019 of a panic 2, Brovent ue | of the whole broad question oe FOR ae, nl v atrect, = nou lu F rlez - Fy ° v x t BA > cr 0 Jagked power.Whire weak crgaus were found, T ways found weak\" them to do otherwise.Keeping open conditions.lt is -generally admiftted | # seem \u2018improbable.t is noticeable, rooms on rare odern con- floor Fortier\"block.a \u2014 CE 5 | nérves.Not the nerves commoyul 7 thought of, but the - vital ofgans\u2019 - Monday night has: inev er been a source how ver that \u2018no rule in practice | cad however,_ from | eports of its\u2019 annual veniences.pply Record office.Webster._\u2014 - À - ikki, lation.Then my real success began.Then Teom- = same ground we may soon expect to see | the like; Bécdtéé/ constant dir {ge | Means confident of being able to ed Durham Bull Calves, fit.for service pied by Richard & Co, .Biscuit Fac- - ( | \u2019 bifid ingredie nts th at would strengthen, that would vitalize, these - Friday night add -also.- cessary and these gatherings.ch ge\u201d compete succesdfully with a municipal this year ; -also, Cows and Heifers, all tory suitable for light manufacturing 1, : | ndrves.completely from day to day, but injfac- plant, which isjan opinion that should bred deep in milking strain.For.sale |or machine = work, and btores with §g 3.1 | Lo | That prescription I called a restorative, It is known the world | HEAVYWEIG a HUNTSMEN.\u2018tories and especidllÿ in schools, pys- bear- much weight in helping towards cheap or cash.A C.Jenkins, Box office, safe, engine, e e, ete.C.Be Fletcher: TL ES 2 NR \u2018ospr now.as Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative.After that 1did not fail to cure | A few days agoja couple of ducks | tematis drill can be practioed to tothe |@ settlement,\u2019 | Buy far from influenc- ire TO LET.HOUSE ON WOLFE ST.| TON ~onk case in each hundred.In the-extremely difficult cases, my faihires found their way into the mouth of | end that a building may be speeiily 1°8 the Councfl intp further attempts pgp SATE \u2014 DRY CORD WOOD.|6 Rooms, modern vonvenisnoss.Apply 4 124 Xe OR _ Tfof five years were one iff each forly treated.I found cancer incurable.= the Magog Ri \u2018and some broad.8nd safely vacated in the event of ¥0 embark ugon the development of \u2018Mixed Maple and Birch.Both tele |P.O.\u201cBox 108, city.TYE 1 .\u201c Cyneer ix for surgery, not medicine, = = geuged individuals felt constrained to fe: Im\u2019 nuriterots cities of Canada the Westbury.p pbwer this.belief on the- phones.W.A.Hale.ere CLÉ 13 .o.- Then how to get this prescription to sick ones.everywhere was shoot them, or shoot at -them,_ whieh and the United States \u2018this ill part of the Cpmpa y should work TO LET.-A SUITE.OF ROOMS IN a 1 8 my thought.1 must announce it inthe public press.But, thought I, |is much the same thing, so far as the has been customary in-sehools : {for quite the othe way.If the citizens FOR PALE.\u2014 BUTTER FACTORY, 4 the Hyndman and Y.M.C.A: * blook, { Cf 8 - will they- realize the real truth of ny discovery, the real power of | murderous inelina ion js concerned.many years and since the ' Chic want the ligh PE.plant dnd the com- miles out of- Sherbrooke ; good loca- Apply Dr.Hyndman, Sun Life Bldgt - ~ _ 4 : Dr} Shoop\u2019s Restorative?Ehen a way came to me\u2014liko an \u201cinspira- Not a little indignation was.stirred up calamity it has been widely and\u2018 gen- PSY prefer a jsale t6 competition tion.Address, J.A.Wright, © Fast mé mm\u2014 #8! À A _ , 7 tidn.\u201cT will offer it to the sick on trial.Then they wil know I am- about town and the wervices.of the erally\u2019 ir uced where it had {not surely the obstacle which the gas Sher ooke.SITUATIONS VAGANT, | JA § HA, gijeere\u2014that my prescription is unusual.\u201d | police authorities were enlisted to pro- been &A-rulé before.Its value : Was works offer, thdugh |it may seem large | FOR | ALE OR EXCHANGE \u2014 PRO\u2019 HELP WANTED.\u2014 MALE.CIRCU- .£3 + © \u201c| T wrote a reliable druggist in each city\u201d and village in\u201d America, \u2018tect the birds.P4rsons who are ip: demonstrated some weeks ago whep a now, should yid id to a little more perty jon Montreal street.For par-|lar and sample distributers want Ÿ + To They agreed: to co-operate with me.Now, by any sick one- ~~ = - capable of distinguishing between legi- 5chool \u2018house in Torontd caught fire, patient negotiaf one Bculars apply to W.B.McCaw, City | everywhere.No ° canvassing.3 4 odoluw Fo.©.DR, SHOOP\u2019S RESTURATIVE, - timate sport, and this sort of bird bat; was speedily emptied o of is un).da _ONLOOKER.CL pay.Co-operative Adv.Co, N.Y.© 3 $ÿ -.ve TR Up a : 1 Can be taken at mÿ risk.For.a ful , .murder are rightfully restrained by the 1reC you occupants wi ou jose oo : ayy a, HU Le \"4 finis cat\u201d D enfirely ot'my7ri«k, a ful} month Iwill let you use it -| hand of the Jaw and should no longer receiving any serious injury; although |; \u2014 | WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, or 1070 i \u2018 ré rk ang | Send po- money.\u201cJust write mefor the book yow needs When 1 °° usted with a gun.| the fire made wich rapid er x in Ma FOUNP_A WATCH AT LENNOX.Cook.Apply St.James Hotel.\u201d + 74 A or le \u2018sehd it 1 will tell you of a druggist ncar by who will permit the > | ville, } Owner can have same by prov- WANTED.\u2014 GENERAL SERVANT.oo ib \u20144 or for F- month's trial.Use the Restorative a month.Then decide.It you | casTRONOMICAL - COMPETITIONS.which So py ea pled, - ing oWnorship and\u201d p vs shacges.\u2014 Family of two.Mrs.McKechnie, - OF \u201c3 ©.say to the druggist, \u201cTt did not help me,\u201d that will relieve you of | Asa city we have taken on an added my i Chain ?minute of | LL iy le 10 Fred.Diindin, _Lenho | Moore street.hé, \u20ac | 4 +3 any expense whatever.Tle will bill the cost to me.This is my way dignity and importance in claiming as se sr ine th fi a de uv - Was in 7 * Et | .- Ù Se of clearing, four mind - \u201cof all doubt as to what Dr.Shoop\u2019 8 Rest rativ à resident the cha pion oyster cater is u a e fire dri HE .1 ., A i OTION, BA LE .MISCELLANEOUS.SEE EE .\" Ÿ +; e cab do, { ,Ç P orative lof the.province, Pre hundred and fo sofia, hes been, introduced into ! EE lis art û \u20140N\u2014 ., OR at - à, 5 cakity I offer.You, cannot resist an offer like this if you are ; oll told and die disquiting news is forth- then ve oe fed | seeurity for © le! c UE DAY, FEBRUARY 2m real st.Massage scientifically applied, so #4 j - sidk, Tf you have a weakness, write.me.1f 1 ou can\u2019t do things lke coming that the S erbrooke \u2018worthy, heir © ren m orfsequence.: fo 7 | - from ; \u20142rat System, \u201d Home treatment, , he yeu used to do thém, tell me about it.Write in confidebce.As a a barher by trade, is soon to have |.co ATICO OK\u2019'S.EXPERIEN ce.| IF oh 245 | y R.C.E.ENRIGHT, LOST nd rR ; physic ian 1 will tell you a way to help.J | hia gastronomical' sypremacy tested in à | LUKE.CO Fi bh Va \\F 2 who-is giving up house- keoping ta sell be Pub- _\u2014 ES di À cn i 4 °, 7 *f'Get my book now\u2014to-day.Address Dr?8 .0op, Box.37, Racine, | number of carefully Faid contésts.We Advocates of municipal light in Sher- | vi .ars wh No WELLING TaN AT.8T., CA.LOST\u2014A BUNCH OF KEYS, © WITH ie .= AL ) : \u2019 pride ourselves on \u2018being an ambitious brooke.riot A Co pren prit thot 1 \"train Ç ul SHERBROOKE.do name on ring.Please ret en to 98 | À, $ - Mild cases not cl , little city, but theicup of this latest experience \u201cof Coaticook sin atl ! .- d PASS IEEE _- fly br ught before the Commons.: :| He ney for collection.; ! 3 fs ike i \u201cCry NErvoUs, Î taken and speed acq quired or Syliablo \u2018the Road De partmént at the\" instance | municipal control it is a very open | À ure \u2018was gmused .at the airs the tariff, com- - T-W.FULLER & SON.we n : ml ; Syllabic Shorthand and Business Col- of the Council réprietors ing as \u201cquestion il the interests of the rate | Ce ; : mission gave itself.A royal com- _Slierbrooke, Jan.28, 1904.A\" Tg NR Batd es House, Mago E r, loge, Sun Life, Building, Sherbroake, > 8 s would not be .more © surely Medical advice! free/to all who desire missign was needed.le ho Eng- | ; 2 Ea ABLC | gog.J.B.Taylor, | seased for the actupl cost.This would PAYET e 7 \u2018 ag epi n ped ling ij \u201cto ET Tropridtor.First.clame n every respect.rove more \u2018satisfactor to ail and safeguarded in leaving to a company it.Address \u2018\u2018Qonsulting Physician,\u201d | land Would never adopt: the science of | + OR SALE po he \u201c| = = P ry { shareholders the chance of \u2018gaining | The Wells & Ri¢hardson Co., Limited, German fiscal legislation.Mr.Cham- To 7 TEM not more ex nsive to anyone in th o Ei g ; 8 | Several horses, harn single d \"FER Tq i I \u2018| end ie : y la small dividend and also the strong | 200 Mountain\u201dSt.; Montreal, PQ.\"| berlain\u2019s denial of imperial iagtincts to | eon, RAP os ne ' ne SE.R] in 0 : | y CS .| liability of being called upon not ohly JOEN D LI _ 7 his | was an insult from the oe, old ond es l'hese iQ iN ol : a BOOMERA \"ROSES.\u2018to forego this but to stand hegvy I ON man who had given scant attention to [must be sold cheap.\u2018Apply, | te 5 net.| | B| In having the Flag hoisted over losses as well, | our mighty Indian Empire.They had - PAUL HAMMERICH, he INC CL Government buildings whenever they oe AKES A REST.loarnchl what was the white mer a bur) Bell phono 493.Bockott Road.\"yd visit a \u2018town, Cabinet Officers .and.THE DAIRYMEN\u2019S CONVENTION.| _ den there.| x CN = STUB: & co s : the Teader - of ~ the Opposition are aby points of direct interest x HE .ABANDO Formos FOR | SIR EDWARD GREY.CLEMENT THEATRE! Ey eqn + | > - eotin \u201cwith n Honor seemingly not touc upon and enlarg on 1 - : ; ant.ca FE, | Ÿ 1 necessity or altoge her à in wrod\u201d taste the various meetings this week of the | FOUR MON us ox ACCOUNT ai Tidward Géo, M ve - ry J.E TOLMAN.p 2 HOT age to so rbrogke _ 7.+ Not necessary, becquse the presence of Quebec Dairy Association, but theÿm-| | OF IT HEALTH., - \"| Mr.Chamberlain must either give up |.ce | i : Ee any Cabinet Officer or the Opposition portant hote ping through d ho Dublin, Jan.0.~John Ditton has | his ideal free trade within the ¥m- -NIGHTS- 3 - - .| Leader in a city is inot an\u201cevent of re- convention as e ME 5} gone ; is pire \u20ac | - | mackable importande Lo ner favorad | growth in the dairy : export busirious | gone to the sofith ot Italy under his ei ES with his colo | MMENCING .= À Are the Best \u2014 Why - ; [town or to the Flég, and not in en- of late years and the certainty of | doctor's orders, {and will not return to ri | MONDAY, FEBRUARY Tat, » : - tire good.taste because the flag-rais- being able to increase it much mpre Ireland or eng in polities for four AUST EN CHAMBERLAIN.Social Reto i à ot à Co Ce Bocnhise they are well matured fn wood and possess a fine ing command must| needs have eman- |repidly by paying stricter attention months.In farewell letter to John Austen Chamberlain, speaking at] \u201cPT fot ot Reader ai > 1.w tT , 1 Meligw F lavor, and absolutely pure.They have ated from the Cabinet itseM.No one to the- details of manufacture and pre- | Raimond, Mr.Dillon wroté that it King'h-Norton, said that the chief, rev: i ind Reader and _ c « would wish to beli tle in the Jeast the paration for transport.The gene; al was consoling ¢ son that forcign countries had © out .Hypnotist, know \u201cthat the Irish 20° < | + + .- - ., À _ J CUT AGE, QUALITY, -STRENGTH.~ high honor and dignity attaching to a superintendent of- the Syndicate} of party would nof allow the quèstion of stripped England was that foreign | - f - | Cabine office nly ithis show of cer Butter Factories submitted an intergst- q business men had some security | for.< Tr the dl abinet only 8 o ei.oh Irish freedom tof he dislodged from th i st) LE y m an you will wantrno other.: mony : seems somowitet overdrawn._ |ing report in which, among othér mat- front lace byl-a oF Hit 1 their [capital.= _ - | rt _ pold everywhere.Ask for them, _ \u2018ters he pointed out that during a je pH y ny other poiitica JOBDEN CLUB HLET.2 .; ,Ç .oo , .fond Questions: : UB PAMPHLET.MANAGEMENT OF F.WILLARD Wo 4 A souRoE br OF DANGER.rocont tour of inspection he had fodnd \u2014@ The Cobden Club \u2018has issued al\u201d \u201c MAGOON | | LL.CH APUT FIL S & CIE.\u201c 14 in @ wonder thet someone does numerous factories poorly construed pe fo ogden Club has seed \u20ac | 00N.; | not get killed or, | priously injured by font badly equipped, aan having | ew woo (USE Chamberlain.It attacks the scheme for a thousand, 2 | ome > - , snow and ice falling from the build- tently manage and many having no 1 solonial prefere PREP \u201cF| thrown in.Change ilk cach night.Sole Agents, MONTREAL.rondo, ig em ad Sois mes] DIAMOND DYES [gil mpm fifi Sees oe \u2014\u2014 j \u2014 mercial streets.On the part mich carn essness in delivering tar ne If Your joboggan Suit no likelihood of a reduction of colonial | Se ats now\u2019 2c Sad: 30e.i - tariffs.The colonies will not agree to = | blocking the sidewatk here and there : a : of the propriétors - seemingly : ANA, PN : ti taken\u201c 1 d work injury to any business, but jmo-| ; is Soiled or Faded.- \u20ac rr NN NANA (no precatiiond ar akeri heyon where \u201cwill such serious results follow ; cure 1m tio nos ee na Pendonce, \u201c fs » > s in the dairy bukiness, where a high| /1.@ 0082] | SE = 718 : dun 4h a prelérenee nob anly ES BY FAR THE BEST IN ITS HISTORY ! \u2019 a port roof is bei 5 lightened of ita standard of.excellence i in products nd f .dad wd à \u2018 jon their food importations but their .| burden of snow and on their part pe él \u2014}\" | manufacturés imported to England.* in sas Perfoct cleanliness And purity are all so- as > 7 > Ç IS THE REPORT FOR 1903 vl 7 destriens vue too and fro, carlees lutely essential.The mission of [the | | 8B; \u201d | : _\u2014 \"PAPER.»: fi 4 i» Ça, Ru ER D Rt YN H EN a.| & wi FAR 3 > es._, _.# LE MN ACT Te 3 = > A .4 L 4 ay kd Be, 408 TL Sab CNR :.eu GRR NEARER ECS NERC HE BRIE AE NE A Lal a B ï MASE 5 4 =.Mae PES 1 .> L eee a! ; : a TE ra ye + .Leu 7 ~ ' > .: , .2.7 ; ) { eyed, oblivious of danger.- Narrow .es- ASPE AND KAMOURASKA.y oF THE.eon frequent, but happily | Quebec Dairy Association is to mend N À LL Ay | capes have er no one so far has jbeén maimed or those conditions.in this province, ° and w ) af) SA = Ottawa, Ont., Jan.30.\u2014 The writ _ ; \u2018op.the: report- in question elsewl ere | aN ' 3 A vo for Gaspe for the bye-élection,.follow- FOR SALE- \u2019 + : [killéd.Such good \u2018fortune, however, |! i 1 $5 * 1 : \u2014 {may desert us |at - any\u2018 time, | showed where much good was - ing |] Fm\u2019 x Va /{ ling Mr.Lemicux\u2019s elevation \u2018 to the : 2.CTE) ] à [and rather than tempt Pro: done.Properly looked piter herp is - {3 ANS \u2019 Salicitor-generalship, haw been issued.| Large quantity old papers, printed fn : oo \u2018further proper and effective 8 great uture for the airy industry A= Uni A | Nomination takes place on Fob.2nd.and blank, snitable for wrapping.\u2014 .*4, } - \u2018 videnee steps should be taken by the: Council jin Canada, and no: supervision can be | \\ ectibn in Kamouraska, vacated ; Will be.solil at lc and Vic per Ib, so wide and effective as that of di iry .Carroll's appointment to the : 1 to provide against large quantities of ; | Company of Canada.Co *.[snow being allowed ito accumulate on associations.working in conjunction | 2 1 7 .Suporjor \u20ac Court, will take place on the DAILY RECORD, > the roofs, whence they may slide at with the agricultural departments at a, 19th inrt.+18 57 - SHERBROO KE.7 - IR : GE NTS who can show CLE AN records 2 au unexpected mo jent to the street Ottawa, and in the\u2019 various provii ces.akan / : ; below.- = A ç me vo Thoms, >) geosseecoen and \u201chave a: capacity for business | : Q 7 AA, ad Lo | { socscocesces - &.| OVERLOOKED OR, FORGOTTEN, ; By the action of the Power, Light Zo | ~WH .; can obtain profitable contracts from this, ; a | Last Exhibition et \u201cwhen hotel .and Heat Co.at its _ annual meeting a, | de AT ARE BUCKET .: |'facilities wore over- taxed local hotel the initiative in the light controversy | 4 ; / .SC a ;\u2018 - BOWL CONTRAPTIONS : ?3| keepers took advantage of the situa has been thrown back on the Cqun-| §: ; Lion.by charging extortionate \u2018 prices cil.The Councils £200,000 offer was |\u201c - Canada\u2019s Li Tr n e om anies.SL , [for guests\u2019 accommodation.Tt was accepted but conditional upon the \u2019 \u2018 ife Assu ane C p \u2018 y | frequently pointed out at thie time that dt of the gas plant at a figure Thousands-who love.the sport that 1 * ADDRESS, , Co J this programme = certain to ser tisfactory to the directors, whicli is, tobogganing affprds ate now using the most prosperous and progressive of Gadrenescen se» They are complicated par's put into big-bowl \u2014 ors bears hem xk skim ed by.They arc dangerous \u2014 | TUBULAR DAIRY SEPARATORS @ = 1 Y HAVE NO INSIDE CONTRAPTIONS.Just a simple - tubular bow] -with one small piece to take out.Ie Is, By A \u2018 test\u2014the closest skimmer known to science Can _ 7 D - ed clean in flve minutes.Kxamine the Santer you'll buy one, - Cs CLARK GORDON, 132 M ling on = - jously injure the Exhibition and e it.noted, the most formidable co di-| Diamond Dyes fo renew and beautie - CHAS: ©.KNIGHT, - directly the city, asi well.Various tion under the circumstances.Further ty last year's faded and ny uit Sherbrooke Que, | | remedies \u2018were propo and the Coun- progress in the peaceful course lately Diamond Dves dye anything any + + [cit also gave signs taking \u2018a hand entered upon thus seems dependent up- | color.The only warranted dyes i in in the game by reghlating hotel rated on whether the Council's inclination the world.Ts - [at all seasons through its: control of | to purchase the present plant is bi - Insurances issued and paid for in 1903: @Æ\u2019 licenses\u2014the only | practical course.|enough to swallow the pou wo Dig SUDDEN pre Ty - $14 167 205.47.10 j Much was said and written for ning [ The: company ir \"flaHj avèrse to) ve | ATH 1 2-7 9kE- ; .| days |and nothing A been said or taining the-gas plant.alone, and up to | = Thetford Minrs| - q 26 S| heard since.Lacki @ prévelttive\u201d dréétt this point , the Coupeil has been eqpal- Larose, aged 60.43 ANASINANAAY : ; g sures the 1 same troub bie is bound to be \"ly averse to taking it over, so tht a: \u201con Thurëday of 4 4 January Cheap Sale ! may or may sot be a good thing for retail business houses, \u201cthe ladies deisand it,\u2019 hence it has become an established event.To : = WF \"SKIRTS | SKIRTS I \"We have tho largest assortment in ready to wear skirts, in all the latest styles and this season's novelties.wnt of 20 per cent.on every Skirt, but \u2018 A disco 5, - A spesis! | line of Skirts made of Homespuns.Regular, $2.50, : $2.00 = POV oil line of Skirts made of Heavy Homespuns, | gtitched.at the bottom.Regular, $3.25; now, $2.60.several.101 Ÿ _ - GREY FLANNELS = \u2018 : \u201cIn 4 section the January Pruning Knife has been chipping ., .: Ce - prices.; For example: A nice quality, with lots of wear.Re- Rar \u2018Mie, for 10c ; 19c, for 15c ; 22c, for 18c; 28e, for 22.A showing of Wrapper Flannelette, including a number et ity designs.Your choice \u2018at 10c a yard.8 - - Trying To Get Strong ?\u201cThat's the hardest part of a serious illness\u2014the comlescerie So irritating to lie day after day\u2014pale and weak\u2014and wait for nature to build up the wasted I ; NE system.Assist nature with _ 7 = Vin Saint-Lehon \u2018his splendid tonic is just what Sr need to \u201c\u201c put you'|.\u201cai your feet\u201d! again.It makes the blood pure and rich LES \u201ctones up.the stomach-rsharpens the appetite\u2014 of rves\u2014makes you eat well and sleep well \u201c \u2014starts \"yo along the Btraight road to health, TEE © grapes\u2014made dditionsily valuable by the medication which is taken upby NE te vines|from the soil, and by nature\u2019s process, reaches the grapes.!Inoist that your dr gives you \u201cVin Saint-Lebon.\u201d x - For sale druggists, grocers and hotels.) F.X.ST.CHARLES œà co.- \u2018 Whslesa/e Grocers and Wine Importers, \u201c957 Se Lawrence Street, =.Mentredl.| ia .\u2018Sole agents for Canada, ta - sk fer catalogue, | n | YY \u2014 & | FIBRE WARE a.* : _ £7 Tubs, Pails, - Milk Pans BF : 4.~~ Wash Basins, &c.4 y For Sale by Dealers Everywhere.a _ A ; k = ! + ® 4 |- .- Men\u2019 S$ Selling B Te ;\u2018 v ° - op: 200 x Shirts.Counterfeit Sh eh Wien you see sl.50 ghirts advertised * Ce | \u2018at 75 cents, you usually \u2018think it is a uac ters Ë bh 7 lie, oF else that itis worth investigat- .CF \u201cing, don\u2019t you?in exactly in the game lint as 5-20 _ Well.that is just what we are ad: selling \u201cimitations and substi- ME OH ~ vertising, «nd'you may think what tut | ked f Baby\u2019 Eo 2 Ts - you please, but-investigate.Then thes when asec CO ' avy s nT * ¥ - \u201cWe know what yowll think.- They | Own \u201cSoap.Morcover, there is LIE 7.J won't lust.Call to- day, ; Fe, É Lo \u2014 .as much value in the spurious 8 ; \u2018 A ï coin, as in the average substi- | EB on NEW BROOKE : tute.for | : ~, UK Street Sherbrooke | 1 I 1 re SOP = The Great, .~.- i Albert Toilet Sorp Co.Min.14 72 { MONTREAL.\u2014 i - : Virtues of Quinine | \u201cBISHOP GRAVEL DEAD.| | as an appetizer, a tonte, and WAS T i E FIRST 1 ROMAN CATUO- a gentls stimulant, are offered in a most \u2018pleasast and effec tive form fa Ce = Campbells Quinine Wine, Leading doctors have prescribed it for over 3) years, 8 | '_K.CAMPBELL & CO., MFRS, 3 MONTREAL 11-00 .Euro \"RUTLAND RAILROAD 7 Commeneing Oct.11th, 190$, Trains leave Mon- 8 Pan ludsor,Bt,, on) as follows ; i M.\u2014-DAY EXPRESS, arriving at Que 8:50 & ay Cu, Jct , 9.40 à.m., Béringion i York 8.00 pans Be ve Abany 4.56 p.m 7:10\", bog Beni GHT.DRESS, arriving Que bern Jct.8.0) p.m, 2% sm, $ HIN Ni p.m New York _ LIC BISHOP OF NICOLET.- Nicolet, Que., Jun.30.\u2014 Right Rev Llphege Gravel, Roman Catholic bishop of Nicolet, Who has.been ill dor some time, died at: eight o'clock, on Thursday night.The \u2018funeral will take -place Tuesday morning.Right Rev.Elphege Gravel was born at St.Antoine, Riviere Chambly, Que., Tet.12th, Iss, cducated at the Col leges of St.Hyacinthe \u2018and Montreal, and at the College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Mass; he\u2019 studied theology.at the Grand Semingry, Montreal.Or: dained to the priesthood 1870, he was Vicaire at Sorel, 1871 73; vicaire at the LGuathedral, St.Hyacinthe, 1873- 745 cure! Hf Bedford, IN74-80; cure at - the Catia of St.Hyacinthe, 1880-85, whi \"was made a canon of the Cathedral, 1880.In 1885 Tie visited the YE TE mes! Co > Worcester 6.B QOKE op vale ni y ac P.Hz, leaving SHER TT Qhebec South 800 à 40 pm.arriving Qebec Southern 8.85 wm.10 41 Am.5.59 oeping and Parlor Cars on rouge Call on losaï a, or wri ua sents for Mol ts, end fuil intor- F.M.GMAN, * - me 11 88.James 8.Montrea! diocese of Nicolet, his -conseeration as such taking place at Rome.Augnst 2nd, 1885.Bishop Gravel came \u2018into special prominence in 1895, in (oy.nection with a letter which he had addressed to Cardinal Ledochowski, pre- | Surveyor 84 Civil Engineer.fect of the Propaganda, ip reference to A, DUFRESNE, Ofire KX King.Street bthe Manitoba school questisn.Bishop : cours FOR x QUAR ER OF Al SHERBROOKE M ARKE T.three months is : \u2026 fifty-two, did \u2018not } alice.Holy Land and in the sme year was | appointed Bishop ofthe newly created |.3 i | 1 + CHAS E & A LOVE ROMANCE 4 CENTURY AND THEN JILTED SWEETHEART.me \u2018London Express A love romance of more than a quarter of a century\u201d 8 duration came to a noteworthy end in the Sheriff's Court at Preston yesterday when Miss Eliza Dawes sued Mr.William Brown, formes a builder's merchant of Bou outh, for breach { of promise of martiage.William first crossed Miss Dawes\u2019 path when she was eighteen, and by the time her twentieth _ birthday came their marriage had been agreed upon.But-William did; not wish the marriage to take plecp u until his mother\u2019s death, and three and twenty : \u2018yéars slipped.by before that! event \u201ctook place, in 1901.| \u201cAfter the funeral William renewed his promise .of marriage, \u2018but said: \u201cWe must wait until mother is cold in the grave.\u201d Miss Dawes agreed that this was only right and proper, and eventually ther wedding! vas fixed for March 1902.\u201cIn the very cu} gpring of the year however William's ed to thoughts of {other Joves, and he went to America| and married another lady whom he, brought back to England and deberted (so counsel | said) and then went | to the Continent.Then -he wrote ito \u2018the faithful girl whose youth had gone in waiting for him, and on whom had come the, cold touch of middle\u2019 age, this heartless letter : \u201cMy.dear Miss Dawes, have returned from America, and am going this afternoon to \u2018the Continent.I thought it was the best thing I could do for you and meitd leave, as 1 do\u2019 believe if I had come\u2019 to Prestwich I should not havé stayed one week.Tell Mr.Flestwood| (a clergyman who was assisting.Miss Dawes to find] Mr.Brown) my address for the next {\u201cMr.Brown, The Continent,\u201d and as! it is 5,000 _miles in extent, it will take him a time to | find me, but if he can- .do so I.shall be glad to see him.It je no.use to marry.without, ] vo,\u201d , \u201cAnd it took Rim five-and twenty years to find it dut,\u201d rémarked Mr.Gibbons, who appeared for the plaintiff.\u2018He added that the lady whom Williams married in May he forsook in July and went back to America: On his return the writ in this case was served upon him 0 the landing stage at Liverpool.In the witness box Miss Dawes said she had received \u2018hundreds of letters ffom her faithless land procrastinating lover, and had\" redeived no fewer than four offérs of marriage.She had been true to William, however, and sent her other lovers\u2019 gorrowing away.The Under Sheriffi commented in withering terms upon the conduct of Mr.Brown; who broke! his promise .after Miss Dawes had wasted her life in waiting for him, and the jury award-, ed the lady, who lis now forty-six, damages to the tune of £750.William, whose a ge was stated to be\u2019 put in an appear- \u2014 TEACHER MAY .WHIP PUPIL.MAINE JURY \"RETURNS SECOND VERDICT INI FAVOR - OF SCHOOLMISTRESS.+ Auburn, Me.vs Jan, 30.\u2014For a second \u2018time courts in Maine have decided that a school teacher has a right to inflict bodily punishment on an unruly pupil.The reiterated verdict.was given \u2018by a verdict yesterday by: a jury in- the Supreme Court in the case of Prince A.\u2018Kilgore, the father \u2018of a fourteen-yeat-old pupil \u201cunder Miss Hartford\u2019s ihdtruction, sought to recover $1000 damages alleged to have been sustained hy | the hoy at the hands of the \u2018defendant.After, delib- crating two hours \u2018the jury returned a verdict of not guilty.In instructing the jury Judge Savage, who preuided, \u201c| said : \u201cA school master has-the right to inflict rossonable corporal punisk- ment.\u2019* The case was prévidusly heard here at the September | term, and à ver- verdict of not guilty.In instructing Court, however, ordered the verdict set aside and a new trial to be held.\" \u201cYou Jook run down ?\u201d - \u201c1-am' run down; I haven't slept a wink for two.nights.I've heen suffering from a carbuncle.\u201d \u201cEr\u2014may Iask where it is 1\u201d \u201cOn my husband's neck.\u201d Pro Bonicus\u2014They say graft is\u2014 ah- xolutely unknown in the Japanese public service.\u201d Publicus\u2014P oor Jap! ! I wonder how on earth he iwill ever be able to conduct à first- clas war ?\u201d Relt Cor, :Nioeke bid id Phone 60, In Sher pone recived the honoray de gree of do L.from Laval University in 1853, t fans Pere gi meme @N 1 LB.-AND 2'LB.CANS) FRAGRANT IX IN its STRENGTH.FROM LONDON.| ! fancy lightly turn- | ots.POTATOES \u2014 Per 90°'1b bag, hse ; sl | | | i \u201cak & A Fe means + ; SAN BO R N Market News | i \u2014 Thy ache this morning had quite a pay day money, was plentiful with the huyers.: > The prices are about the,same in all lines, there not being: many changes from last week, To-day\u2019s quotations areas follows : Creamery butter per Ib.eecorei sen 350 Butter, fresh, per lb.w.Me to ec Butter, tub, per Ib \u2026\u2026\u2026 .,.18¢ to De Cheese per lb., factory \u2026 Mo to 18¢ Domestic cheess conpernme sorsssers onness] 2 Maple sugar per lb., new .8c to 106 Maple syrup, per gal, .conser 90C.1081.00 Fowl, per lb.ic.\u2026 pv\u2026rl0C.tô (23e Chickens per Ib.\u2014reopne se sossenssodes \u2019 Geese, Per Ib: ccc; ceiver verbe posrosresdee Beéf per hind \u2018quarter.souves Be Beef per fore quarter .Jo Beef, cut, per lb.cover.socote se 4c Calf skins per Ib.seusoeçoo! RR son Strained honey .Bhonrereeune en Honey in comb \u2026\u2026.050\" 000 12 te 13c Eggs per doz.c.o -.28cto 40c Ham per lb.[1] ve.socuues 008800 se so0gs \u20261Be Mutton per quarter ,.To te Onions (red), per peck .Winter .apples, per barrel, # to ba.50 \u2018Pursley pur bUnCh- uv ovesseuvecse oforeede Pickles per QUAI voue vromensocorsers vJu0s BC Carrots per peck, .15¢ Turnips, per bushel \u2026.\u2026\u2026.vis joysrores 40e s.esse, eres s\u2026.| Beets, per peck .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.cover v+00c 204.1W Parsnips per moptseien renneche oes 20c Squash, each .apt sereerer 0 to | 15c Potatoes per: bushol .sonserssy, SD 19 40c Leeks per bunch .Teese Rp.Peppers .\u2026\u2026.\u2026.larivences vocsocseuses 25e doz Cabbage, each .\u2026\u2026 pv.oe Bo to! 15e Beans per peck «ium.vee veseee suitor T0C Savory per bunch qeessoove onpratree odèse be Sage per.bunch griseames nevsosone posivredee Be \u201cNo.3; 36c io 364c.FLOUR \u2014 Manitoba patents, 44.seconds, $4.45; strong bakers, § one firm quotes 25c higher.straight ae Be to en in bag, $4.75 per \u2019 parrel.MILL FEED \u2014 Ontario bran i in ulk, SIT shorts, $20 ; a) ags $18; shorts, $20.4.bare ANS \u2014 Choice primes, $1.55{ SL .60 per, bushel; + 50 to $l 55.i ots, short cut pork, gs te $18.50, short cut, $17.50 to $18.Ame short cut clear, $17 to $17.50; / can fat backs, 8 pound lard, 8c; Canadian lard, 8 Ve; kettle rendered, .10}c; hams, to 13c; bacon, 14c; fresh killed abattoir hogs, $7.75; country dressed hogs $6.75 to 87; live hogs, $5.50.EGGS\u2014Candled selected, 30e; Monta ican real limed, 25c; western limed, 2c to to 24c; summer stocks, 200 to : fe.BUTTER \u2014 Eastern , 19¢ to 21 tubs, 1Ge; western rolls, 164c to | 17e.CHEESE \u2014 Ontario, 103 to cn ; ASHES \u2014 Firsts, $5.85 to $5.95; pearl, $6.70 to $7 per 100 lbs.13c per section; in 10 Ib.tins, \u201cBe to.de.- gallon, 70c, per gallon in tins; 6c \u2018Ib.in wood and sugar, Bie to - HAY \u2014 No: 1, 0.50 to $10; No.2, 8 to 39; clover, 87 to 87.50, clover 22¢; refrigerator, late fall stock, 2%.cording to quality; western dairy in Townships, 10ic te 10jc.HONEY \u2014 White clover in sections, MAPLE SYRUP \u2014 Per imperial | per æ a Ib.mixed, $7.50 to 88 per ton in | car GÜc to 65c in car \u2018lots.POULTRY \u2014 Turkeys; 3c to de ; ducks, \u201812 to 13e; - : chickens, 12; fowls, , 8e to -9e; geese, 9: to Le - LIVE STOCK MARKET.| - About: 400 head of cattle, 12 calves and 6 sheep were offered for sale.at the East End Abattoir market Wednes day.Yesterday -\u2014the offerings | ere about 300 cattle and 20 small calves, also, 25 milch cows.Trade was inot brisk as the prices are unusually High, and the butchers are spar: ng in their plies in the near future.Prime beeves sold Wednesday at from\u201d 34e to Se per ca every CEE M Emme TZ \u201camet rs pi se ETS Aa .+ prime cattle, | 43e, and \"| 32c per Ib.Pork, in carcass \u2026\u2026 owen nbc to Te Pork, salt, per Ib, mreséuse severe sens + 120 Pork, per lb .veers.aessns sosues 8e to 10c Undrawn turkeys, per Ib .ise 20c Drawn turkeys, per lb \u2026 eer 20c 22 Veal sostoe .oo.sss soeosnses esse 7 12c* Beef hides .vin - 000 perse O7 to 64c.Lamb pelts wove.cree sene808 70e -| halls.Halibut, per 1b eevee verse scouxe pret .15¢ Salmon, per 1b .icem oo i esserasectes 15C Lake trout, per 1D cre wrest.povusess fie Pickerel, per 1b .aénossend vuivens Dore, per lb.ae eovenosss Lo \u201c100 | Cod steak, per lb.c.© Fre 00004 124c Haddeck, \u201cper Ib.céncsveut\u201d vrcnvones vues 8e MONTREAL MARKETS.| Montreal, Jan.29th.| GRAIN.\u2014 Peas, lic | to 72c| in store here; rye, 53c east, 58c jhere; oats, No.2, 37c to 374c in dtore; purchases in hopes of more liberal pup- | d \u2018some coarse steers.and oxen were sold at about- 4ic per Ib.Pretty good cattle sold at 4c to the mar stock at 22c to A lot of ack \u2018cows usually bought by the 2% .per 1b., wes butchers - \u2018at calves were nearly all bobs and told at $2.50 to 33.50 each; one good calf was sold for $8.Fat hogs are higher canners -at about purchased by .: the | in price, good lots selling at $5.30 to * 15.60 por 100 {Ibs.good cows.werg sold for $165.The is of the.utmost value, if they will prpfit by it.tion of Canadian cheese, he said, depended tipon the farmers of Ontario, and through icare and persistent effort, they had attained a \u2018Position where their ¢ompetitors| were practically nowhere.] The same could .not be said with fegard to, butter, \u2018and ing the chief] producers bf butter in Canada, the igeneral reputation Canadian buttér in the British eign markets jdepended pou According to {the report| of Mr.er\u2019s staff of inspectors the chief cause d lies in the defective ° f most of the factories in the provinl Pe.cases there Wha.no proper and for- \u201cthem.were- \u201crendered more or Togs\u2019 useless.The result-of}, the inspection; ast season showed that out of two .hidndred and twenty-five creameries provided with a cold storage chamber, .only thirty-five proyided a .temperature below forty-five degrees, the rest being cold storage \u2018dhambers only, in name.There was no F a single creamery in the province, {leclared Mr.Fisher to those who wére'so remiss, where the \u201cbutter was .: |kept- at a temperature that was Tow] enough, jority of.the: dhambers : temperatures that were very much too high.- Mr Fisher closed his - address with a strong appeal to farmers of - Quebec to improve the equipment andjsurroundings of their creameries, an their Danish, Siberian and Antipodean rivals were not guilty of the mistakes which \u2018are common amongst them, Witness.i \u201cWARNING TO OTHER, MAYORS.(From the New So far as the city ordinances are concerned, the theare goers of Chicago \u2018seem to have [been well.enough pro- 8c tected.\u201c It was the failure to\u201d .enforce the ordinances which made disaster possible, and this, we believe, will be found {to be the case in almost all our cities which have examined their | theatres and public This neglect of the stagutes whether because of \u2018(graft\u201d or for other reasons, lies{at the bottom of.all our , municipal misgovernment, and it would be a most excellent object lesson;if the {Chicago grand jury G ere kept at \u2014 ; | should follow the coroners in placing | the blame on Mayor arrison and his associates, It is too much toex- pect that they will actually be * punished, but the possibility of an indiet- ment may 'brihg home to more than one executive realization of some duties and responsibilities of his ef fice which he has hitherto overlooked.You don\u2019t + Zutoo Talllets will | stop need to, though.\u201c the pain in twen{ CO Thousands I am glad y minu testify to the fact.to recommend \u2018your Zutoo> Tablets for Neuralgia and Headache.{I consider them ihe best on the fnarket \u2018for these uil- monts.JAS.HUTC INSON, _2 Boy ton, Que.I have used your 7 oo Tablets for Neuralgiph and Colds, and find nothing] better.They are a safe \u2018and relipble- \u201cremédy to use.TB.CA (ERON, - Adamsville, Que.I have used your Zutoo Tablets and can recommend them as a most exeellerit Curo for Neuralgia and Headac he \u201c iLL VAUGHN, Massawippi, Que.in a night.25c.a box, -manufacturerk.B.N.iR OBINSON.& co., ; | | Conticook, Que.at the I Bold everywhere pr direct from 24c to 22c per lb.\u2018 The |.A lot of 4 pretty] best cow on the market was held at || | 860, but not pi 0 QUEBEC FOR BUTTER, : ONTARIO\" FOR CHEESE.Je \u201cOntario,\u201d gaid the Hon.Sydney Fisher, in a speech at the very important \u201c Queb.Dairymen\u2019 8 Conven- The reputa- .the blame for {this rested ion the shoul- | ders of the \u201cfarmers of Quebec, as, be- of | Fish- | \u201cIn the| mieigrity .\u201cof | 3 © means, of ' ed for.\u201cold.storage by fail ised \u2018boat | hile the ma- | \u201cthe - | he reminded them that | | SEI 205 [ | - a 7 = = ! + ; ; .i ; su ON = i | 4 q N TV 4* ° \u2019 nt f| î 3 Lauk Sil.: - À ; | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECOLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 30, 1904.| ] RE \u2014 - : en | ?.000000000000000000000 2\u20ac LT 1b., but yesterday there were no really 2 Star Clothing Ball Our (ut Price | sur in Full Blast.Street oo Talk | \u2018Where.are you going ?I am going to the STAR for a | Suit, they are selling very chcap this month, | always .trade there, because its a reliable store with the greatest \u201cassortment in Sherbroeke.When they advertise selling | cheap, you can depend on what they tell you.If.yoy need a Suit or Overcoat, 1 advise you to go to tne STAR CLOTHING nALL, J.Rosenbloom &;Co., Proprietors, - 97 and 99 WELLINGTON ST.|rocssocosetasssrocensteconecoesenrcs | a press een SE pr | + Ÿ orHN MURPHY ss OO 5 Advertisement = IN CLOAK DEPT.| LADIES\u2019 TWEED COATS, 150 PER CENT._ LADIES\u2019 BLACK COATS, 331-3 PER CENT.CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, 50 PER CENT.LADIES\u2019 TAN COATS, 50 PER CENT.\u2018LOT OF COATS, prices $11.50, for $3.90.ANOTHER LOT, $12.50, for $5.90.\u2014 \"LOT OF LADIES\u2019 COSTUMES, SPECIAL, £1.95.\u201cANOTHER LOT, SPECIAL, $4.90.BALANCE OF STOCK OF COSTUMES, HALF PRICE.ALL FURS AT 20 PER CENT.DISCOUNT: - ; IN MHLINERY DEPT.: 23 TRIMMED HATS, were 86.00 to $8.00, for $3.75.ASSORTED FLOWERS, were 75c to $1.00 ; choice, 25 CENTS.| CHILDREN\u2019S -BEAVER \"HATS, in Navy, Cardinal, Brown and Castor, HALF PRICE.ar © - ALL UNTRIMMED HAT SHAPES, HALF PRICE, * York Evening Post.) \u2018 I | they need is a button ?+ \u2018 4 \u201cON \u2018GROUND FLOOR.SPECIAL SALE oF HANDKERCHIEFS, Plain Linen and y ancy FEmb., , for 18 CENTS.\u2019 SPECIALS LOT OF BLACK, WHITE and COLORED VEILINGS, HALF PRICE, .\u2018 LE i BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF LACES, ORIENTAL, ete, HALF PRICE.ol ft rue ASSORTMENT OF INFANTS\u2019 BONNETS 50c,, 65¢ ; choice, 19 CENTS.AND CLOUDS, were 406, : Lo : = = « Are ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED.* JOHN MURPHY & CO., a st.Gathorine $t., ; Corner Mctoalfe st MONTREAL TERMS CASH, TEL.= so =.a = Un H erononoseronenoieronernczimeR - Ps ~ OF THE +, \u201d Great January | Clearing Sale AT tne EASTERN TOWNSHIPS CLOTHING COMPANY.SOLE AGENTS FOR \u201cPROGRESS BRAND\u201d CLOTHING.J.L, VINEBERG, Managing Director.147 Wellington St., \u2018Sherbrooke % .BELL TI LEPHONE 328.Lo * BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY.onole | MR HARRY FLETCHER, d\u2019s clothes to a tailor, when all Ç PROFESSOR OF MUSK, \u2018 Be ik.rend Thy do-you \u201csend your hus- ba re.Maniolem\u2014Well, the fact is ; Studio, Room 6, Whiting Blok - husband .marrjed so vot ng that | Subjects tanght : Organ.Plan, M \u2019 | never learned How to sew on but Yolce Ron Ya a spaciaity) = tes WO sus.LE vo ; 20060 _ ._ - | ON THIRD FLOOR.- UP 2740.«\u20ac 9 \\ om; SE FE A ei | sued a.- in the ! | ment \u20ac © mem : \"hols Londo ed offic \u201cport \u2018of .commitf {
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