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[" \u2026 1 TE >> arms.rr voL.VIII, NO.271, i e ~ SHERBROOKE, QUE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1905.PORT ARTHUR | ~ SURRENDERS.x \u2014 -~ =i] the surrender beyond what was con- Completely Exhausted, | / sian Garrison Yields to Con- Co quering Japs.MIKADO ORDERS LIBERAL TERMS s Heroic Rus- tained in the despatches published in .London and telegraphed here.{Ministry of Marine there was similar ignorance, but «some of .the officials quinine and other medicaments =~ were life were at the lowest margin.The news that the fortress had fallen created a profound impression in Government circles.Japan\u2019s re-conquest of the historic stronghold after a political and military duel, extending over ten years, causes undisguised dejection among the advanced Nationalists and expansionists, but already thére is a numerous ard energetic element, who welcome the event; which, they believe, | will re-act immediately on the internal situation, - conference,\u201d\u201d was the first comment of a St.Petersburg merchant, when he was told that Port Arthur had fallen.There is anxiety among Government officials regarding the fate of the war- \"| ships in the harbor, the Russians did not have sufficient ex- \u2018Russians to March Out With Honor of War- Officers to plosives to make them useless to the Return Home on Parole\u2014Last Ds ys of the Seige \u2014 Joy at Tokio\u2014Gloom at St.Petersburg.3.\u2014(Special)\u2014The Japanese took possession of a number of forts at\u2019 PortgArthur to-day.c The Russian officers and officials will Tokio, Jan.permitted to return to Russia upon parole, the officers retaining their side \u2019 - RANK AND FILE WILL BE.HELD AS PRISONERS.- Tokio, Fan.3.Special)\u2014 tulation terms indicate, that the Russian rank and file of the garrison of Port Arthur will come to Japan as \u2014The capi- prisoners.TERMS OF CAPITULATION SIGNED Fokio, Jan.3.\u2014 (Tuesday morning)\u2014 The Russian .and Japanese commission- \u201cers appointed to arrange\u2019 the terms of the capitulation of the Russian forces ati Port Arthur signed the compact of surrender at 9.45 o\u2019elock last (Mon- _, day) Pan Both armies had sus- _ pended hostilities five hours earlier, The city of Port Arthur will be oceu- nied, by the Japanese to-day.The text\u2019 of General Nogi\u2019 = telegram, announcing the capitulation of the at Port Arthur, %_received early last evening, is as follows: Rassian forces \u2018The plenipotentiaries of both parties concluded their negotiations today at 4.30 o'clock.The accepted on the whole the conditions stipulated by us and Russian com missio ners The document has been prepared and signatures consented to capitulate.are now being affixed.with the conclusion of negotiations both armies suspended hostilities.It is expected that the Japanese _ army will enter thé city of Port Arthur \u2018to- Simultaneously morrow.\u201d _ Coneentrate, \u2018the honors a council of superior officers, TERMS OF SURRENDER._3.\u2014The terms of the \u201crrender of Port -Arthur age as yet but it is not doubted that they will be liberal, in accordance with «e orders to General Nogi by the Mi- ' do.» It is reported that after rching out of the fortress with the usual honors of war, General Stoessel and all his officers will be immediately Tokio, Jan.KNOWN; conveyed to Russia -on parole.\u201c The rank and file will be eventually sent | home on undertaking pot to again It is Monght that General Nogi may waive take any part in the war.the custom of pillaging the surrender | ed arms after the troops march out ind allow all the soldiers to return to Russia armed, in recognition of their gallant defence.HONORS OF WAR.St.Petersburg, Jan.3.\u2014The, Russians at Port Arthur will be accorded of war by the Japanese.They will be allowed to retain their arms.No further details of ihe terms of surrender are knewn here.COUNCIL OF WAR.Chefoo, Jan.A 3.\u2014When Gen.Stoessel - realized that owing to the practical ex- Hanstion of his ammunition there was nothing hetweén surrender and being shot down defencelessly, he summoned Admiral Wiren represented the navy.Shells shrieked incessantly overhead and around when the worn out officers gathered in final conference in a dug- ont.A Russian here, who claims to have seen the men, says it was most pathetic.More than one voice = was choked with solss, as it assented to the inevitable.An agreement was soon reached.lt was to be_terms of honor or, die fighting.Thereupon the remnant of the garrison -was ordered to when all the available stores had\u201d been collected, prepared to fight to the last unless General \u2018 Nogi proved generous, dered measures to destroy his, ships.Some, of the forts were Blown up, and all possible being done before a messenger.with thé offer to surrender was déspatched to Ueneral Nogi.garding ¢ in which.Admiral Wiren or-.THE NEG DER.Tokio, Jan.3.\u2014General Nogi reports \u201cAt five \u2018in the aftérnoon Jan.I the enemy\u2019s \"bearer of, a flag of as follows truce came into the first line , of our position south of night.The letter is as follows : \u2018\u201c\u201cJudging by the general condition of the whole line of hostile positions held by you I find further resistance OTIATIONS FOR, SURREN- Shuishiying and handed a| letter to our officers.The same reached me at nine o'clock at Japanese, who may refloat, refit and use them themselves.\u2018| The naval attachee of the French Embassy said, this evening, that he did not expect that .the fall of the fortress would affect Admiral Rojest- vensky\u2019s voyage, and that he will seck to unite with Vice-Admiral Jessens\u2019 squadron at Vladivostok.Vice-Admiral Niebagitoff\u2019s squadron which is now being prepared ae Libau, will certainly hasten to the Far East.It is learned that Vice-Admiral Skrydloff\u2019s return from the East - is not connected with the command - of the Libau squadron.\u2018He has fallen into complete disfavor.at Port Arthur useless, and\u201d for the FORTS BLOWN UP- AND WARSHIPS purpose of preventing needless sacrifice, 7 of lives 1 |prepose to hold negotiations DESTROYED.London, Jan.3.\u2014The Daily Mail's with reference to capitulation.Should correspondent with General Nogi says you consent to the same you will please appoint commissioners for discussing the order and conditions re- the pince on the pitulation, and also to ap- Wer place for such commissioners scribing the final scenes, the correspon- point \u2018a to muci-ijie same appointed by me.to your excellency assurances of my respect.| (Signed | | \u201cShortly \u201c\u2018l take this 3 eran to convey Points in northern \u201c *Stoessel.\u2019 after dawn to-day I will despatch our bearer of a flag of truce Russians were, exploding their \u2018with the following reply addressed to zines.Stoessel : \u201c Lhave the hondr to reply to your proposal to hold negotiations regard: tion of the the capture of Wantai involved: - six \u201chours of the fiercest fighting, forts southeast carried -on simultaneously.De- \u201cThe slackened fire at and eastern forts e Russian am- dent, says : seethed to show that \u201c$e munition was failing.The position was now desperate.Great explosions around the forts proclaimed that the : maga- Flames and smoke in the harbor were followed by explosions after explosion, wfich revealed the destruc- ussian ships.The Rus- ing the conditions and order of capi- sians also apparently- blew up two of tulation.For this purpose.I have appointed! as commissigner Major-Gen- eral ljichi, chief of staff of our army: He will be accompanied by some staff officers and civil officials.meet your commissioners J an, 2, noon, at Shuishiying.The commissioners of both parties:will be empowered to sign a convention- for the capitulation Without waiting for r tification, and cause the same.to take immediate effect.Authorization for such plenary |g powers shall be signed by the highest officer ot both the negdtiating parties, and the ce shall be | exchanged by the respective commissioners.\u201cI avail myself of this.opportunity to convey to your excellency assuran- ces of my respect, | (Signed).| |\u201c \u2018Nogi.\u201d\u2019 MILITARY HONORS FOR RUSSIAN GENERAL.Marshal Yamagata, chief of the genera staff, under orders from the emperor, has despatched the following cablegram to General Nogi : \u201cWhen 1 respectfully informed his majesty of General Stoessel\u2019s proposal for capitulation; his majesty was pleased to state that General Stoessel has rendered .commendable service to his coun- | try in the midst of difficulties, and it is his majesty\u2019s \u2018wish , [that military honors he shown him.\u201d | Tokio; Jan.3.\u2014Tokio is wild with joy.Thé news of the! fall of Port Arthur circulated rapidly, and a holiday was| also declared.The, crowds are shouting.over the news, newsboys are running through the streets selling extra editions of the newspapers, aerial bombs and day-light fireworks are being set off and processions are being formed in the surging streets.- Day light fireworks are a feature of all Japanese festivities of the public kind, but are little known in this country, except on the Pacific Coast, where they are often displayed.They consist of bombs which are fired high into the air.These burst with a loud report, and each releases a figure of inflated paper, in the form of a man, a woman, (dragon, fish, bird or animal.In many cases the forms are fantastic or grotesque and they form an interesting and amusing spectacle as they float on the breeze.: GLOOM IN RUSSIA.St.Petersburg, Jan.2.\u2014At 10.30 o'clock, this evening the Russian people generally are completely ignorant of the events that have eliminated Port Arthur from the theatre of war, and very few, even in the capital had heard the report that the fortress had surrendered.The Government itself was without direct news until the French |embassy received a despatch early in the evening and communicated it, the rulers had had no information from an; official source.Even Count Lamsdo and Vice-Admiral Doubassoff, when he visited the Foreign Office at 5 o'clock |.to receive his credentigls as a member | Sea Commission, declared that they had no.> dnowledge of Port Poire es of the North - They will |zan and , Minister of Foreign Aflairs, their ow forts.Sevastopol -was blown up and the other warships were.destroyed, thoroigh- ly as possible : The battleships Retvi- Poltava, and the protected cruiser ow caught fire.\u201d ENTIRE TOWN OF PORT ARTHUR _ SAID TO HAVE BEEN DESTROYED.J Paris, J an.3.\u2014A Chefoo despatch to the Temps says the officers of the Rus- an torpedo boat destroyers which , ve arrived there report that the entire town of Port Arthur has.been estroyed, [including tie hospital in the northsfest section.\u2018| CHRONOLOGY OF THE SIEGE.| \u2014\u2014 CHIEF EVENTS IN THE CAMPAIGN AGAINST PORT ARTHUR FROM ITS OPENING, ~ FEB.8, 1904.The following are in brief the principal incidents of the siege of Port Arthur : | \u2018February : 8\u2014Admiral Togo\u2019s\u2019 torpedo flotilla attacked \u2018the Russian ships off Port Arthur and damaged the Czarevitch, Retvizan and \u2018Pallada.) 9\u2014Bombardment by the Japanese, during which the Poltava, Askold, Diana and Novils were hit below the water line.\u2019 13\u2014Russian mine transport Yenisei sunk while laying mines in Talien Bay; ninety- -six officers and men lost.14\u2014Torpedo boats attacked Port Arthur at 3 a.m.; Russian cruiser Boy- arin sunk! by mine.- 4 24\u2014Attémpt to block harbor en trance by, sinking steamers, only partially successful.March: | 10\u2014Fourth bombardment ; destroyer sunk.22\u2014lifth bombardment ; the destroy- ape Silni engaged six Japanese boats.26-2 -2i\u2014Another attempt to block harbor entrance fails.- April :.Russian Battleship Petropavlovsk sinks with Admiral Makaroff, 750 men.The Pobieda disabled.May : .: 1 4\u2014Another attempt to block the harbor entrance.6\u2014Japanese transports, convoyed by torpedo boats, disembark troops at Pitsewo for siege of Port Arthur.I5\u2014Japanese battleship Hatsuse and cruiser Yoshino of Admiral Togo\u2019s fleet sunk.26\u2014Bat le of Kin-Chaw and Nan- shan.Gereral Stoessel returns to the fortress, being forced back from the neck of the \u2018Kwang-Tung peninsula.30\u2014Jap nese.occupg Daley._ | June : _ .23-2480 die o Russian squadron fails.July : 29\u2014Fourth.Japanese army landed at At the while 13\u2014Russian sortie from Port Arthur.said that Gen.Stoessel, in his de-\u2018 spatches ten days ago, intimated that exhausted, and that the necessaries of | \u201cWe will soon see another Zemstvos It is feared that.| The battleship } ficers © and | 26-29\u2014General Stoessel reports repulse of all Japanese attacks.30\u2014Japanese capture Wolf Hills, six miles north of Port Arthur.August : 5\u2014Japanese capture outer defences of Wolf, Green and Christ hills, north and east of the city: 10\u2014Sortie and dispersal of Russian squadron by Japanese fleet under Admiral Togo.14-15\u2014Terrific bombardment by the Japanese.Capture of the -Pigeon Hill positions.BRE 26\u2014The Japanese in full control of Pigeon Bay positions.: September :.1 to 19, 20 and 21\u2014 Continuous bombardment by the Japanese.During last three days Japanese captured Fort Kuropatkin.: 15\u2014Japanese bombard ynceasingly.Shelling becoming more vidlent.23\u2014The new town partly destroyed, November : ! 2\u2014Japanese increase plockading fleet.13\u2014The Japanese capture trenches in front of Rihlung and Sungshü forts and moats of principal forms of eastern fortified ridge.15\u2014General Stoessel orders his troops to die at their posts.16\u2014Russian destroyer Rastoropy arrived at Che Foo and was subsequently blown up by her crew.28\u2014Russians abandoned North Fort at Keekwan.26\u2014Japanese made a general attack, but were repulsed with enormous losses.\u201c30\u2014Japanese begin\u2019 attack on 203- Netre Hill, lose 4000 men in an \u2018hour, but eventually capture the hill.Bom- hardment of Russian ships in the harbor by the Japanese, guns on the hill becomes effective and \u2018eventually all but the Sevastopol are sunk.December : |! 7\u2014Russians said to have lost 2000 met in trying to recapture 203- Metre 1\u2014General Stoessel sends a letter to General Nogi asking him to refrain from _bombarding the hospi: tals.: 29\u2014Reports of General Krondratenko being killed and General Stoessel wounded, confirmed.* 30\u2014Rihlung fort captured with a thousand Japanese casualties.Japanese also capture Yangphuban Hill.3l\u2014Japanese mounied eight big guns commanding positions north of Etse forts, and later captured Sungshu Mountain, west of Rihlung, \u201cH\u201d fort, a\u2019 fort on Panlung Mountain, = the height south of Sousanyantao and .Wantai Hill.January : « 1\u2014Stoessel opens negotiations _ for surrender.= ea | JAPS RENEW FIGHT AT SHAKHE RIVER.| Heavy Cannonade and Rifle Fire on the Russian Centre.REPORTED THAT THE J APANESE WERE DRIVEN BACK\u2014POSI- TION OF HOSTILE ARMIES.Mukden, Jan.3.\u2014A heavy cannonade and rifle fire commenced on = the Russian centre early yesterday morning; and continued during the day.It \u2018is reported here that the Japanese attacked in an effort to break the - centre but were driven back with great loss.- Q | MR.C.W.CATE FOR MAYORALTY.Has Accepted Candidature For the Office.tas WILL MAKE STATEMENT OF HIS, POSITION TO THE PUBLIC.Mr.C.W.Cate has announced to his friends his acceptance of .the candidature for mayoralty.Mr.Cate, seen by a Record representative, this afternoon, confirmed the report that he had decided to accept the eandidature.He said he would make a public statement in this connection f@ to-morrow\u2019s paper, the hour being too late for to-day\u2019s paper.\u2014 E.T.LEAGUE MATCH.STANSTEAD WINS MATCH WITH COOKSHIRE.Stanstead, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A league match took place here last night between Cookshire and Stan- stead.The match which was witnessed by a good crowd ended in a victory for Stanstead by a score of 14 to 6.i + .o\u2014 _ WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Fresh to strong northerly to northwesterly winds; fair and decidedly cold ; local snow flurries.- - - e ; - i Messrs.Robert and John Kerr, ot} | New York; who:shave not- re-visitel Sherbrooke for a number of years, spent the: New Year's holidays with their parents, Mr.and Mrs.R.Kerr.° | tor.Forecast for the _next 24 hours, is- | sued by the Meteorological Bureau: | | C.G.THOMPSON IN THE FIELD.Accepts Candidature in the Centre Ward.REQUISITION PRESENTED TO HIM ON SATURDAY.On Saturday afternoon a delegation waited upon Mr.his office, and presented him with a C.G.Thompson, at largely signed requisition, calling upon him to be \u2018a candidate in the Centre Ward for the City Council.Mr.Thompson replied expressing appreciation of the very high honor conferred on him through the requisition, and stated his acceptance of the candidature in the Centre Ward.He would enter the-field, and if-elected, would work in fhe interests of the city, and he hoped that at tlie end of his term that all would be satistied with his labors.The delegation was cemposed of die following electors: Messrs.Theo.Camirand, -T.A.Bourque, T.M.Craig, H.B.Bray, P.N.Boucher, N.G.Bray, B.C.Howard, J.J.Griffith, C.O.Genest, A.J.Gene st, 7 William Brault, D.O.PB.Denault, D.W.son, À.Lanctot.THE GRANBY RAILWAY ACCIDENTS INJURED ARE \u201cALL DOING \u2014RAILS \u2018SAID TO HAVE SPREAD, KE Granby, Dec.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The victims of the C.V.R.accident here are progressing favorably, most of having received only a \u201cgood shaking WELL them up and a few bruises and scratches.One little girl had a very narrow escape.As the car was being dragged on .its side, her dress was drawn through the hole where the window had been, - and firmly fastened between the ground and the car, so that it'had to bezcut off to set.her free.Those who could do se were obliged to welk back a considerable distance to Mr.Arrowsmith\u2019s, where they gota team and came to town.Mrs.Arrow- smith, after attending to those who had come to her house, dle of \u2018cheese cloth, some vaseline and other necessaries, and went to the scene of the wreck, where she rendered very valuable assistance to the doc- i The accident is said to \u2018have been due to the bad state of the road and spreading of the rails.After the accident one of our citizens.applied the gauge to the track and found the rails to be.sn inch farther apart than they should be.\u2014 THE C.P.R.CONTRACT FOR DOUBLE TRACKING BETWEEN WINNIPEG AND PORT ARTHUR AWARDED.Ottawa, Jan.3.\u2014When the Canadian Pacific Railway Company announced its policy of double tracking the_road between Winnipeg and Port \u2018Arthur, the public was not taken by surprise, for it was generally understood that the increase of traffic necessitated the undertaking.lt was not, in all probability, however, supposed that the work of \u2018\u2018enlarging the spout,\u201d as Sir Thomas Shaughnessy so\u2019 aptly termed it, would be immediately undertaken.But such is the intention of the company.It is learned that the contract for the.double tracking has been let to Messrs.Foley Bros.Oné of the firm\u2019s latest accomplishments was the construction of the Algoma Central Railway.The double tracking of the C.P.R.between Winnipeg and Port Arthur, or Fort William, will \u2018mean the construction of about 430 miles of railway line.It is understood that work will be commenced almost immediately, so that its completion may be looked for within two or, at most, three years.e\u2014 DEATH OF MR.WILLIAM MeGOWAN.: CUSTOMS OFFICER OF GEORGE- \u2018VILLE PASSES AWAY SUDDENLY.Georgeville, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr: William McGowan, customs officer of this place, passed away.on Saturday.He was not feeling very well on Friday and a doctor was called.Friday night, however, file scemed to be in his usual health.Saturday morning he was seized with an attack of heart disease and passed away almost immediately.* \u2014 DEATH OF MP.| E.M.McKAY £ \u2014\u2014 MAYOR OF SCOTSTOWN PASSED AWAY.Scotstown, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.}\u2014Mr.\u2018E.M.McKay passed away yesterday after a \u2018short illness.-He was Mayor of _ \u2018of Scotstown and a zen of this community.the municipality prominent citi- Sten- | took a bun- | shooting case.PRICE ONE CENT.PLOT AGAINST Life at Vilna.\u2019 OFFICIALS, HOWEVER, AUTHOR PE DENIAL OF REPORT.~ St.Petersburg, Jan.3.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 There is \u2018a rumor here that an Éat- tempt has been made*upon the life of Emperor Nicholas at \u201cVilna.No details or confirmation of _ the report have been received.REPORT 1S DENIED.St.Petersburg, Jan.3.\u2014 (Special.)\u2014 The press is authorized _ to, deny\u201d the rumored attempt upon the life of Emperor Nicholas -at Vilna.\" He has just passed Minsk, capital of the Government of that name, 465 miles.by rail west of Moscow.THE ELECTRIC LIGHT QUESTION.! Legal \u2018Opinion on Arbitration Clause.\u2014\u2014_ TON AGREE THAT IT 18 STILL VALID.The last meeting of the City Council before the elections, will be held this evening.The opinions of © My.Brown, KC, City Attorney, and Mr.L.E.Panneton, K.C., in regard.to the clause in the 1888 contract between the city and the Gas & Water Company, whereby it is set forth that the city can go to \u2018arbitration with the Company for the purchase of their plant, in July, 1905, will be presented to Council] this évening.Both opinions, it is understood, maintain that this clause is still valid, that is, that the city can take over the Conipany\u201d\u2019 s plant iat a price fixed by arbitration, -\u2014\u2014\u2014 A FLAG INCIDENT.A YOUNG AME RICANS REFUSE TO, PARTICIPATE IN FLAG DRILL, Sault Ste.Marie, feelings.of love between Canadians and Americans in\u2019 this place will not be fostered by - the stand [which American ing children anti-British sentiments.On Christmas the children of Tagona school gave an entertainment in Tago- na mission hall.One of the features of the entertainment was.a flag drill, but it was not\u201d a success.In the Principal\u2019 8 room are about thirty pupils, of whom about ninety per cents are American children.room are about forty children, of whom about seventy-five per cent.ave | Americans.can children in the rincipal\u2019s room could be coaxed to Prin part in the drill on account of the British flag being used, and \u2018only nine or {en of the American children in another room out of the*thirty there, could be induced.to go into the drill.The Principal was advised to chll off the drill, but he would not.Some of the American parents, howevar, forced their children to take part jn the drill.As a concession td the Americans and a courtesy to their parents, Principal Thornton allowed the: American flag to be carried, notwithstanding the advice of Secretary Chlatten that every child who was being maintained by and educated in the eduntry- should Ve forced to carry the Canadian flag.L- + N.ST.HILIARE IS DEAD.D'ISRAELI MERCHANT WHO TIG- URED IN RECENT TRIAL: PASSES AWAY.Mr.N.St.Hilaire, of D'Israeli, died on Saturday morning after a few days\u201d illness.The deceased [was released but a few days ago, having been confined for forty days on ja nominal sentence in connection with the Israeli He had just returnel home when he ed into pneümonia._ Mr.St.Hilaire was a prominent merchant in Israeli and was highly respected in the community - as a straightforward.husindss man.CIVIC ELECTIONS IN TORONTO.- MAYOR URQUIART ELECTE D FOR SECOND TERM.Toronto, January [3.\u2014Mayor Urquhart was elected for second term of- the mayoralty of Toronto yesterday, defeating Messrs.Gooderham and Me- \u2019 -Pherson.The figures i in the ayoralty election were : Urquhart, 15,173; (Gooderham, 12,827; McPherson, 1,134.Pluralty for Urquhart, 2,346.| RESULTS IN OTTAWA.Ottawa, January fi James À.Ellis was re-elected mayor of Ottawa yesterday by a majority of 457 over his opponent, W.D.Morris.THE CZAR?Rumored Attempt on His [CITY ATTORNEY AND MR.-PANNE- Jan.3.\u2014 \u2018The parents take to instill'into their grow- In pnstihor | \u2018 Less than half-the Ameri- was seized with a col(l which develop- Ere DF du AE SEE \u201c 4 A7 pat rer vg r J.TY ed Sd 5 EC ta ip T2 ty hal ia oni OB - Ans + » «NE.~ cw 3 \u2018 1° + - ry 4 a, +.Nog.Tes Feng LS 2 \u2014.> pce 0 4 fe Ë - | Ÿ i ~~ i) x \\ TR Er RE PE Tr sage : : \u2018 Le ET y \\ / EEE HA : = LA , 2 ai Efe ge 5 = ; | - : - - 9 « .+ AGE ave, | SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, ne JANUARY 3, 1905.| ! 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(mont 1e jvery st Lot I Nelms ill be th Vhile in de York ticos arge sur 15 to the L townshi vi for Lis of us dan ord person and eed iab _ LC OTVCISE .nd xt at s?Cirek SE NAN stor \u2018 5.e ques we, | Aire D surgical a po SP Ships, mi lis = s missi or for \u20ac , Pray \u2018 .° ix sat Lo] oO cho as = mv W guest on atte SUPE r.Lv at M safe ission \u2018 or tl a) part of ton\u2014g - ut hi the 27 e held wi small at weathe The fi 7 of R o furseon synch Wl medical and midst.¢ and m to 16 ful : - the se of the general « _ 27th.with at the ither À ire an ev.J pit at the was ori edical .\u2018 \u2014 spee lo | Rome ull - 0° us salt or 1\u20ac répast \u201cconver \u2018 ,Ç Neveral ' Mrs, Cow we Lad- à quiet New d police d \u201cÎto al.The ne h was originally prac- edy rqtur: e.und aN F.0 - * : | all WI the wine » like , the cons colds in his sufferi van, on |?vis morni Year.F cpartment gether sh y expect cal anally Ine A Heater f nto ow BOSTO , VIE Lo UE \\hat > and ix : bread.I) vis nei wing : vas regi ng roi ss ep shortfy 0 al Hos r = - } R ue at the admir IN cad, .1e ro: neigl : fr register not ; no Se pent The re ve .open - os or 3 N y sie rire talk common tone 0% roller, Dorhoud Pt severe Mrs steed \u2019 police etuelny te esters ception at offices Everywh Anywhere 17-119 W , ° STORE | _ Ne, Wit Heat of the soln | will | A out for present children : L.Stu ire call ed by 0 on at the VMC.A ere :\u2014 and .Ea ellington St - - .hunt in | good hing, f st bour = | Le first terson and Mi art-P room Je vou Low LA oo T So the 1a he sens ull of br ] Tye \u2014 ely \u201com \u20ac Miss N atters : ms we ng on as well HONS \u2014- tree [ table wppy se: and » mo- dun.3 ULVE Grant are ss Dora erson : evergn ere ta ten of atte : CC t, - , 7 - in spi and\u2019 sti saving the on R 3.Tl LVERTON y at visiti Stu \u201cand fre greens\u201d i stefully the city end- - 2 : : pite of stim 19: vu de- nm Re we nN TON present mg .art, PP réeshni and v de iv.T ; : _ ; MW ho ot the ulates i ns ar tic ed was eral * M r.* ent.frien 1 \u2019 at- .ments mott ecorat , he : are \u2018es s ufres ound hal el as hel of T A.GG.$ cs : ing tl 5 wer oes, ted wi \" > the Si not | presence ' 1 exh.T = M r wired : d il Fhos .of the \u2018 Je Sa 11 T 1\u20ac Con @ serv Lio! \\ ith A \u2018 | = ident ù ways wel of chi his Reed von We 1 the C s.Wes- ls St, Fr ngster, | The Pre ; neert wi ed.1 ght tt © | \u2019 ss res 11-15 \u2018 il \u2018 H \u2019 ; Was od we -C er sraec + ra 6 .s .si = resid vas n , re- i sh nies x of well hehaved dren, trol Was In o 0 ly o ay i ega- his as ont.1h fos Supremes ded, and oe Mr.abe well he even- rm e = _ - \u20ac nN xs.ils wl 20° and v C} .ory) os CW ] oon Qui : 1° .om 'n ne pr 1\u20ac f .\u2019 1 ; end .C - richtiv reneh lo ~ uch px who | 1ristian sense « wours 1 \u2019 3 y in town: New Y pany S rogra ollowi .Haigl ed.Iv consi + =- ew , Î ° ill Mrs.LE wn, v Yeti Val Shaw mme : ng t ght, pr \u201c most \u2018 msi _ ve ta s NS \u201c 1 new ] .man } the ; .I Harr ; i car wi , Mrs LI Mi \u2018 Ee took pre- ; ; beautif er the speak | communi nm; |-T and | word ie dy ry : vith tage, Mi s.RR.Mi Issés À part i .for autiful wir lan «well ones i nity oe The s oved | à the» nn \u201clef rarwoc age, Miss .Mite Mund in - 5 ial 1 iv langiay i bs y goes Symp: wot wo Ne Pit tow od u Miss ss Mami chell.K dell, Miss 1e - paie mal oy fes ee to a M in this fal out to pat of a mond ow Near wt oo and Miss Nel ones.Delileonta Nils Fest is S a i \u2014 ; < lhe thorete \u2018Doses ustr é ; : © of (3 NW BNF 1 2 44) me } of n'est ee ax | har ul dexter the, hold Kerr, of ) her, Mes.0 down | midnight ad not ue auletly in \u2018sl Day (1905) od inokeloss i - pil VA 7 A by | an.awkwa jen pan ve d such iss C.x with f Mont Mr.J the Hi ving 1 ar na $ rerbrooke 3) pas : : do Ss v 0 5 War parler .deseri he Di 1 his real, s lan CS me, oO , were .Su woke, 13 assed wv rle ands | EEE of To À dd, ugly | Fr in ori ibe.T | mothe y males, of mother.\u2019 spont Oh a and fa ; utherlai i a all C no Sindy the F allin , : ery .; Port 88, er , A : oe es \\ n IV & phrase.\u201d icism | The Chris or the h f Quebec, Eo New Y mily, of ne Mrs.S mi the city v well ne cure gas it E able, -\u2014 = \u201ca a - ; ee.à EN vith tl stmas t olidavs.is wi :.Har car wi f Ricl s.Suther-b! Ons W y pulpi ende servie ; - a F : .Gi.: 21].SH : 21 the C as tre avs.witl furgri ; witl M 1er- ler were pits : ed, an lees ; ; sil .L \u20ac , = an Chris Our sch MLL.was pos Congreg ree in Mis 2 ave, Het the fan and, spent erence 1 a preached appropri and rom : ! om t carrie : ~ da he 23 tmuas pol of tpone gatio conneeti Iss gh stre ly On o the d, wi priate n Sui or 0 d f -© # : \\ Was 2, was tree on pL ontertain Tn Ir.pre on tional conection was in acroime ) cet.\u2019 of Mr.Jn Monday ping oi especi Lo itable for opm rom 4 EC 7 WT { J intl anticip as more \u201criday ment esday, on Red, ont of which | uy Ww city elunger,\u201d day, cui which roof an lat re- yo : RO! A thew \u201cBg fs - 01 - Siting « ; ated, Ep of a =u evenin Miss Jun 3 will b the de Ney to F vont ger, oi F \u2018uarte {uiet roi was kK ew x ur : for Ci +.So sie sv : , success a, f Lo : ath| ow Y arnhe Saturda) Fa 1 faîni ers « reig .ke Srar : or Cr pou : lc was to drills Che pro uecess th few: A.Swai rd.e held ac Year?am urday ton.PP ] of tl gned pt as \u2018 i : g Th i M } us well \u201crec gram lan\u201d day vail i d i.ars with | wh av, o ' iy gi we ci in 4} is al.ed LU Tout ¥ - much well r recital amme ¢ je il s with_ ix her on Tho with r cre si no her wère gathori ity, b we hui al.Ro js 1 A Mr credit render Ons à on- 8 1 er ere spe .Lo new elatives 1e ; A sleigl ngs w ut many sIness | om = atie OIL i ; - r.( on el and 4% sist ndin trict la es.spent giver an driv vere h ny h: : B 9 n of the - BN ee | ; | ou Mr ewan ac teacher and re nu- |) er, Mrs g a tri of st, w cal - ren by ves, ) eld, 1uppy a rade, hi - B > = - ll À.P.Jat ack and a, MR.HOMER \u2014 4 rs.Wad- ributed to Frans have for th - the Bennett and the Phere S th Room ess ve wo Un que a n° moe © ull for Farwell aime yupils.| MER G, AY - Mr.C.D en ave | e Dis -Moul mati a \u2019 in vorere na he - Le Qu 03 an ¢ 1 respe an, .- AYER .: Whi rembe we «1 § to nee ne petit wi nx 207 pressed hie Jenene 1, © and Ayers Clif : re CRI\u201d Capt.White, amber of the dis- | D ?Com mokin tee pol Cao rs va ' pr 4 25 \u2018 mgs proc acc which Le \u201cà condition li.a Cu \u2018 ean eration A ss ceretary e Bar by Does the catch ; Lib 8 Room | bus in (orne cr À i\" c | = .coding ion où © _ very of Me) 3.\u2014 (Speci ant 1 for a Pompes n ' the \u20ac cold e ra pri pr vo Lun \u20ac gx Mr, \u20ac he ex) 1 serious | hp pacs [ant Hospit ppendi os ander old ha asily ?ry reine do FA .Cray 20 even- Ie h s.|| mer G .) \u2014T| atic \\ pital: cits .vent hi ug Oo \u2019 .I! .Pode .viol.oil.as C .Ave ne on Was on = in the an op- il n?T N 10 tar OÙ Vie he ti © oo wl, of sevral da ontintl ver, is| Prep nn coll on \u2019 Potent | iloh\u2019s > \\urser 40 PRE Coin ES , ccovery a s, and 3 \u2018grown w EE ; exsful one The ope : on - 0 Ys po mali pF pat v are held ight ho orse for hel of the services + S .ffice fanainer ant on te qe 5 \"Cure 1 umpti Conse, w 5 LERA | all of idav Suppe * Sac a T oO : Co \u2014_\u2014 cr | - >f St.À J eveni x will ra- | he L n ons .B | .Andrew\u2019 ng i ill un w e .The Rev rew\u2019s ch m the 1 be 4 cures Tonic - & eare ervat | LEBA .Henry urch.ecture of es \u201cfie most selling ¢ ry.ON _ So Deseve and | > 1e Goes Ee and stubborn % Hem a oo | Li - - çÇ is si - 1e A ba Sefunde s.ind $5.0 - ; $15- ' peices: ads.your If it 5 - Pa?SEL s.C.We money : r 0 .Art | | cR Ww - , \"FR F 1 : | 2.oy,N.Y.ELLs & Co, | ER PU OF SHERBR nion ronto, C 203 PREE RE, LIC LIBRAE OOK OT an.[| - DREADING KC ARY E- \u2019 he 7 te week X 00 M 2to5: } Op 010 pu ays fre apd Tt : PFE AL Sunda; on on 1 2 po let us pr ( ; fa.! Eater 130 , am li fi and Le wi \u2018 i os were th.coe 5 wok a5 Ba! oe \u2018 ann\u2019 on à 4.35 {re tant ve sondays fi Run a ote ay - ef LAC baa 10 ve + . | | iv oy wr à 1 Fire Lean tor Cimagina ions ah ns i Cou arme Xe ne fancy | fHonener.g Ee lp om To \u2014 CY ha de Ur way of last Sherbrooke and all enjoyed thent selves; ; | Mr.(M.T.Stenson, collector of customs, | has been elected church warden ol Sto Patrick's church in place of Mr.ww \u2018alsh, whosë term of oftice has dd Mr.5.Fortier has been elected church warden of the parish of Wi À organist \u201cand chojr | \u201cRiverdene.\u201d\u2019 Î received \u2018she said.__ - fo ARE IN A SAD PLIGHT.BARONESS MACDONALD (From the Outlook.) CIT Y N E S -\u2014 Co There are no people who are in a | The regular meeting of the R.T.of RECEI ED IN PRIVATES AUDIENCE BY THE POPE.Jan, 3.\u2014The Pope on Friday in private audience in his study, Parone Macdonald, widow of the late Canadian Premier.The Pontiff, on| this occasion.spoke in French; for perhaps the first time in a private Rome, audience.He asked Lady Macdonald to sit next to him, saying her visit wis an honor for him.The Pope said he knew how fairly her late husband treated the Canadian Catholies, and presented the Baroness with a medal bearing the Pope's head on one side, and his arms on the other side, Afterwards Baroness Macdonald visit- edd Papal Secretary Merry del Val in the famous Borgia' apartment, which, was the most perfeet representation it was possible to imagine, of the lapartment of the Middle Ages.| e | i A TOWN COUNCILLOR'S SOLILO- | | : QUY.Well, more ÿ curren do ! nothing to do but look out for expenses.Never do ! We must be busy ; we must be working for the\u201d advancement of the town.| Now, what do we really need ?We've got a good school house | we've got a goad house fôr Bah! The voters are not half.in- rent in the afiairs of the town.Every! man is looking only after \u201cNumber One.\u2019 Why, if it were not for our interested body the town w \u2018ould go to pot.Well, what can we do?We have no Town Hall\u2014true, we have three other public halls, not .worn out with usage, cither\u2014but ther the town does not,own them.Now, that would | he a good\u2019- way of spending money, It would only cost a paltry 85,000, hut what does that amount to; then, that X700 town lot we bought so cheap, just before the other fellow got could be put to good use.Yes, that's what well do.We'll build a Town Hall.SAWYERVILLE.Saw rerville, Dec, 2 29th, 1904.BLOWN UP AT SEA.EXPLOSION OF NAPTHA ON NORWEGIAN BARGE.MARPOSIA, Hamilton, Bermuda, Jan.3.\u2014 The Danish steamer Gallia, from = Hamburg, Dec.Sth, for Savannah, has arrived here with the survivors of the crew of the Norwegian barque, Mar- posia, Captain Jensen, from\u2019 New York, Dec.h, for Cette.The Marposia was blown up at sea by the explosion of her cargo of naphtha, and eleven VRS.J.A.CHAPMAN ne J'en UA of her crew were killed.Seven of the \u201clakes Oe Sir ing to a ep acing \u2019 Co | + crew who were saved, landed here last the worth of Hivst's Dain Externunitor ) On-New Year 3 Day Rev.Abbe Gig- night.| | hsm, a Sore | nac, Who is in the pface of Mgr.Lal The Marposin was an iron three equal ana that it 3s worth its weight in \" Rocque during the absence of the lat.masted ship of 1.497 tons gross and A fe B | nid recupton aber bigh mass [1350 dis mt, he was built by ful C when a large number of the leading eid &| Company, at Port Glasgow, in At uli dealers.250.a bottle.French citizens of Sherbrooke called! 1556.and was owned by C Hannevig.A to \u2018pay their respects, On Monday of (Christiania, Norway.Her prinei- lEnolish citizens were received amonb pal dimensions.were : Length, 9 | - those present being Lt.-Col.A M1 feet ; width, 38 feet, and depth, 21 \"Worthington, M.PL | feet.- At the last meeting of the French- 4 Tao EAT Canadians Artisans, the following off TWO BURNIE DEATH ficers were elec ed unanimonsly for Lachute, Jan.3.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 Two 1905 : Pp.Morin, Representative to the brothers, Duncan and Donara Cambro.| Executive Conneil; J, \u20ac.Paquet, Presi aged S , were burned to death in ident: Chas.Blais, in st Vice-Presir their home, Saturday night, in the dent: Oliver Dufour, - 2nd Viee-Prosi: village of St.Andrews.dent; ear Bernard, Recording Seere-| Both men have been maintained of tary; A Lefrancois, Treasurer: A, late years by the parish, and it is Lefebvre, Adelard Blais, Committee: Cp though! that unmistaken kindness of Lemay, Jos.Geriest, Jos.Lefebvre, some one in sending then a bottle of Auditors : Dr.JF, Rioux, Physician: vii was the cause which led to Rev.J.A.H.Gignac, Chaplain.the fir .i When You Go Abroad let us provide yowwith Letters of Credit.\u201cThey will enable you to draw funds in the currency of any country and serve us an introduction to banks and bankers Eastern Townships Bank Established 1859 \u2019 Don mighe lene youl.Then hr Hair! Vigor The hair { and smooth, and.1 the, deep to gray hair.3 ded fées Covad wl 5 Road 't have a falling out with your hair what?Better please it by using stops comin rich color of youth comes back legant dress ng.Sold for 60 years, out, becomes soft er Ce., Logail.Mase.- fora ee = a Ts 10 Vow» 2030 LLL Cee 4 a RE Amies - .4 a L#- 4 - eame 4 \u2026 three churches, and five school houses, a Mission house, ds very \u2019 here ve are, out of debt once n week at Mutton Bay, and was then called - to Harrington.\u201cAt Lydia's Cove, 1 visited a sick Never | a fire engine.Thirty-four miles from any.other habitation stands a solitary house, surrounded by high cliffs on- three sides and on the other open - to the sea.Near the house on the Jevel summit of a mountain, is a little grave yard, consecrated by the late Bishop Williams, where are buried the father, mother, wife and daughter df the dying man.He wishes to be] buried there.beside them.He is leaving | seven children, penniless and unedueat- ed, and received the communion with true hare necessaries | winter, St.Paul's river, and doing = other «missionarv work, The Rev.Mr.Vi bert is at Tabatiere, teaching and ministering to the neighboring settle ments, Mr, Goo WL Willis is at Old Fort, where we are opening a new | school house with 15 secholars.Poo \u201cMr.Daintrey is in charge at Harrington, 5 | \u201cThus the work-of the Mission, with | Hole, SDAY, JANUARY 2, joan, A LEFTER - FROM LABRADOR.Rev.J.-G.- Ward Writes of Work There.| ie t HIS MISSION EXTENDS FOR 500 MILES AND INCLUDES 7i7 PEOPLE, Le The Rev.J.G.Ward, MAL, nission- ary in charge of the Mission of St.Clements, whose assistant is the, Rev.J.Vibert, of Bishop's College, Len- noxville, n Labrador : \u201cMy field of labor extends a from \"Seven Islands along the north shore of | writes _as follows fron the Gulf of St.Lawrence to Blanc Sablon, the entrance.to the Straits of Belle © Isle,\u2014a bleak, rugged, moun- taingus coast line, 500 miles in length, in places devoid of vegetation of_any kind.\u201cAlong this extensive coast line we visit thirty-three settlements and minister to 144 families, including 747 souls, \u201cA large number of Newfoundlanders who visit the shores in fishing vessels also gladly appreciate our visits.Along this stretch of coast there are and a disused] Congregational chapel, which we are welcome to use for our services, | \u201cTo assist me in this work, | there are the Rev.A.J.Vibert, and five licensed lay-readers.Two of these, Mr.G, W.Willis and Mr.A.M, Dain- trey, also, teach school during the year.\u201cMr.Vibert and myself, also, teach, in.addition to doing our parochial work, and making our missionary Journeys.\u201cA thorough working of the mission | diffieult, owing to the) extensive territory and the travelling, which is chiefly by barge in summer, and dogs and cometique in winter.\u201cI have travelled during the past six months no less thar 2,721 miles in the interests of the mission, without the aid of railway trains or other moder n appliances, 0 \u201cThe work done is briefly as follows: At the - largest \u201csummer settlements, Mutton Bay and Harrington, divine Service Was regularly continued by our faithful lay-reuders, while we.were away.\u2018 \u201cAll the settlements west of Mutton Bay.were visited during the summer, either by Mr.LeGallais or myself, and were again visited by \u2018the Rev, A.J), Vibert, on his way to Harrington, where he has heen for some weeks, man in the last stages of consumption.: i | to be cast on the world.|Havi ing promised to do what 1 could to find homes for the children he felt happy Christian gladness, .\u201cThe fishing season has been a poor one, and many families have mot the of life in the severe for here every man depends upon fishing for his living.\u201cI am now (Christmas marter) teaching a school of thirty seholars at its small staff of workers will be fairly well maintained, and the people appreciate our humble efforts.\u2018 \u201cMay-God pour upon us the seven- fold'-gifts of His Spirit, nas we labor in His name on this lonelv Canaran Labrador.\" \u2014e- A WEALTHY BRIS TS ECCÉENTRI- CITY.(From the London Mail.) «| who died at Whit- recently ny was ju retfred Rev.wick, near his seventy- second year; Roman Catholic priest of great wealth and benevolence, whe occasionally.allows his philanthropy to takd an oc- centry He lived ina pic turesque old house near Mount St.Ber- Monastery, and, lite Dean took a deayr intérest \u2018 4 thes culture of He great friend of the poor, nl scribed liberally to charitable institr- tions, On after steadfastly refusing to \u2018give anyvthihe to certain charity, he handed the genthe- man making the appeal a letter which he was not to open until hel reached home.When the envelope was open- od it was found to contain a cheque for several hundred pounds, The rev- érend father\u2019s death was the [result of a fall which broke several of his ribs.Father Dunn, Loughborough, leonrse, nard wis suh- ] n TrOKPS.a one \u2018occasion | were left helpless, ile For Office Luncheons The busy man, who can\u2019t get home at noontime, long ago learned to keep a jar of Armour\u2019 s Extract of Beef at the office.1, teaspoonful toa cup of hot waler, provides strength and vitality, energy and brain power for the rest of the day.Sold by all grocers and druggists.ARMOUR LIMITED, Toronto p Sole packers and shippers for Canula MOTOR CAR ROMANCE.\u2014_\u2014 ENGLISH ENGINEER ELOPED \" WITH A BARMAID IN STOLEN AUTOMOBILE AND WRECKED THE MACHINE.London, Jan.3\u2014_W hen John Mann, a Shepherd's Bush engineer, read stories of how romantic young couples fled to Gretna Green by stage coaches and swift horses his imagination was fired.He medernized his ideas, and eloped with a barmaid in a motor-car.Mann stood in the dock at Clerkenwell Sessions the other day charged with stealing money from a slot gas-meter.During the hearing of the case he dropped some hints to young.lovers who may he inclined towards motorcar elopements.~ In the first place the môtor-car was not his own.It belonged to Dr.Dixon, of Teddington, who sent it to his shop for repairs on July 29 last.weeks later.When Mann got the car, he arrayed himself in Mr.Dixon's fur coat, and with-a barmaid: started off to do the grand tour of the castern counties.Kloping by motor-cur, according to Mann, is not all unalloyed bliss.He had] incessant {rouble with the machine, which had to de repaired every few miles, Still, Mann had a good time.They travelled 510 miles.on the doctor\u2019s car, and when funds ran short, it was said, he pawned the doctor's coat.The car, at the conclusion of the tour, was.so much damag- od that, as Mann said, they \u201ccame home by easy stages\u2019 and had to stop and some of these stations are being for repairs every ten or fifteen miles, visited- by Mr.Daintrey, our new lay-' The car was abandoned at a High- reader, while Mr.Willis did good work bury Horist\u2019s.= \u2018at Regashka.Policemen told other tales not alto- \u2018When lreturned from my holiday gether to Manns credit, He hud at Quebee, visited the settlements in taken apprentices, who had paid him the castern parts of the mission, spent 1 £110, and when he disappeared they he had deserted his wifecand had run away with women.He was sentence.ed to four 'month\u2019s imprisonment.+ \u201c FITCH BAY.Jan.3.We have had our share of the big storm, ] Co The teachers and scholars of the Union Sanday School gathered at the Parsonage on Thursday evening, where a bountiful supper was served and all the little ones were treated to oranges and candy, after which they enjoyed \u201cthemselves with visiting and games.Our village was shocked and sadden- od Suturday, morning.by the news oi the sudden death of Me.William Me- (iowen, of Coorgeville, : Mr.Robert Blackwood, is spending a few days here, been called to attend the funeral his brother, Mr, Thos.Blackwood, The Misses Kimball, Miss Farmer and Mr.Knowlton, and Mr.Michell, of Knowlton, are visiting friends here.Rev.H.Rickard has Fone to Montreal to attend the $, D.A.Conference, Mrs, Simon Bennett hs been with tonsilitis hut.is better at present.Our: roads ought to be in good condition as three new rollers were seen on the street one day last week.of Galt, Ont.having of sie k the on \u2018About forty couples attended New Year's Ball at the Hovey Tall, report the and a good time.30th, all Sryrr No, 626\u2014 This is our Watch- spring Corset, dui gored, ercet fourm, The steels are in pockets amd cen the replaced af brohe wo Fao extra Sleds er witheuk corset, {.When y>u buy ap E.T.Corset you tate no chances.If it 1s nbt absolutely correct in every detail we'll buy it back.We make this cffer after tweny- five years cf successfully fiung women.@Q Ak your dealer for @ Corsets! | : | | The doctor | found the car In Highbury about six B | | | t ! Fr PAGE HEL P WANTED \u2014 Ads.have sgoured more domestlo, olerical and other help than all other sources combined.There ts only one sure way to get just the kind of help you want, That way is the nse of the famous Want Ads, in the Record - WANTED-YOUNG GIRL TO Assist in general house work.Applv M, dr.Jo Camphill, Factory street.WANTED.\u2014 GENERAL SERV AWN Apple.City Hotel WANTED \u2014 IMMEDIATELY, Goon plain cook.No washing.Apply \"Vi.Blue, 2 Moore street.\u201d i E | On three occasions | | ironers.| Court Friendship | \"ame record is the re: Record Office, FOR et.tit.oe ee \u2018 SALE .- reatestsnleaman you can employ.An sell anything for you.Ittalks your wares in every home - and secures fo: you toy prices.FOi?- ; SALE.\u2014 SELF house, nine room veniences, sittrat Also, It] CONEARNED BR, with\u201d modern cor ed on Moore street FOR SALAS \u2014TW() SELF CONT AINE Dn housés.Apply If Thorton, corner Queen and Stanlet streets, FOR SALE-ONH GOOD SECONDhand steel tubulan boiler, 25 h.p., with smoke stack, atl _in good order.\u2014 Geo, long, Sherbrookel FOR-SALE\u20146 H| P.BOILER AND engine in good condition.297, North Hatley, \u2018Que, & somme reset MISCELLANEOUS : Ads; underthinheadin F State your busis ess à Apply Box + Zlve quick results.ere sud your an.nouncement\u2019 will Lhe vont ine prove a good :n FARMER WISHES POSITION ON farm as manager|at salary or would rent farm.Goo{l references.J.|.Desrochers, Lambton, Beauce.WANTED TO PURCHASE BUILDING lot or dwelling, in North Ward, or Melbourne stréets preferred, particulars and price to Queen Write Protestant, FOR SALE Five Pulpwood Barkers, with - ments : 1 lot of chain carr iors Co logging chairs; du pairs of = double sleds; 5 double wagons ; 1 hlacksmith kit; 1 Iot of neckyokes and whitlle trees : 1 lot of pulley shafts, cant dogs, etc.; camp kit, consisting of stove, kitchen utensils, blankets, etc., etc.two-seated sleigh, nearly new ; 1 pair grey robes.All the above will he sold cheap.for cash: Apply to G.H.ST.PLE RRE, or OR LAROCHE, Coaticook.T.Q.SALE ctory Street, \u2018known as the Boule property.Apply to C.1.FOSS, Sherbrooke Lo n & Mortgage Co.FOR Property \u2018on F TED At GLEN VILLA INN, NORTH HATLEY.Gardener and wife hy the vear, and by the season, the following : 1 duy porter, 1 night parter, 3 farm hands.L man to take card of hoats, 2 stahle men, 2 livery drivers, 4 hell boys, 2 general\u201d purpose bays, 1 man to attend 3 women accou- engine and run lauhdry washer, Cood rdigrences must.pany applications.Address, G.A.LEBARON, Sherbrooke, CARD 0 i\" THANKS.We wish to thadk our friends hbothin Sherbrooke and (apelton 7 for _- their Que, ELA.Very nice shimmer cottave nl {hotel at Lake: Reaswaninepus © hot party furnished} Apple vw CH Nutter, , FOR SALE -QUANTITY OP CEDAR butts for shingles cedar posts: 1H neh hemlork plank and 70600 foot I, 1, and 2 inch ping.0.T.Anderson Bury, ; 1 Kindness and sympathy on the oceu- sion of the death and harial of our boy, Arthur Winter, who died at St, Johns Christmas [Day: AND MRS.A.C-HAWKER.CLEMENT THEATRE ! FRIDAY EVE.su.6.MR.PAUL CAZENEUVE and his company of \u201cMR.French artists from the Auditorium Theatre, Quebec, in the celebrated lay hy dale Verne and A.D'Ennery, centitled, \u201cMicl el Strogoff\u201d _ | There will he two performances, in the afleFnoon ; in the one nd one en Ing.Popular Prices 25, 3, 50c.No.5, C.O.F.The annual Court Friendship, No.52 will bee held in their hall op Thar \u20ac + \u201c - Pad 3 + .Be o .\" - 3 ES 3% 1 Ve _ - z - I.- \u201c i < « » - La * \u2014- t- 4.2 + \u2018 : 4, i ; A =: \u20ac _ b : = - > - 7 ~ re - J a - t T , ; Le L #*., à i + - À \u201c+ - > ~ ~ y -> ~ \u2014_ a > + oe 0% % hl Le ~ ROC st ; = 2085 an \u201caf = ~ ~ 4% > - .~ ; +, ; 2 LÉ % * + i no oN i % s : oT + PE > = - < « À Ed ; # se g £= - * + > * -.= ap 4 + > 1 ! + fa + EP) 3 , ; Pe # EY Co ° .x + 0 - .iT - - » ; _ j Li vg ms ; E Co LT.*.i.«i / - .é 3 - .JF ; : 7 2° £ .Co 4 = 4 me 3 _ or FT > Ca *, t Tg - a, Co ow = af LA = * - * + i 4 \u201c.: RE 3, 2 .#- F a : > 1 \u2019 = \u201ca w= A \u201c ! 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Recon) \"fURSDAT, JANUARY 3; 1905.ponies Th | \u2018 | [ CH _ - J \\ _ : _ Lo J.à \u2019 A \u2014 \" area ee - \u2014\u2014 I: A Qusssee esse Ses Ses Sets SSSe ses S Ve Ses Scs es US$ THER ) ITOBIQUE - NJ 14 ,[ \u2014 4 {|B * MES.S, CHADWICK | The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limited | yi | : H J an ua y Sale! \u2018 totes OF HER EARLY LIFE CL \u2018 | | | waco | Great Re-organizai np { \u2018 | ¢ Elizabeth Bigley, \u2018the notorious Mrs.2 * \u2014 4 9 S its an d 3 Chadwick spent several years of her Give the Children eC -$ W m | life in Woodstock, Ont., and many \u201cFRUIT-A-TIVES\u201d w | ) ; o en S u : Woodstock people remember her well- head Laches, Che some Dom vas ê arin a g | \\ ¢ According to the Sentinel-Review, her Little folk may take them every ; \u2018 ; father was a section foreman on the da the year without fear of ill- .i Jacket Half Price : épis 7 qu i vackets, § [orand Trunk Railvay, ood 0 ted in| Sie mies Si | Gol menoing To-Day.i : ; - 4 We want to \u2018clear the balance dur ring this month, and we want la little house on the railway pro or- prunes.That's what _ ; _ \u2019 you to sce these Jackets to convincel you that! they are the most \u2018 | ty: \u2018Then they moved to \u2018a house\u2019on Tue es ay, 5 a ra.3, os ¢ practical and economical bargains ever offered, - _ \u2018 a farm on the Woodstock de or Bot: | ¢ = , wood\u2014a small, plainly built Tiitlb tw - S - ; ; 15.00 Jacket | Now |.$7.50 a ç story building, standing by itself.Fi t Floor\u2014 Silk Department.¢ 1 2.00 £4 | 6 00 \u2014 @ Mr.Thomas Russell, now living with , or Fruit Liver Tablets CALL PLAIN BLACK SILKS._ 9 by [11 | , | ¢ Mr.Robert Bright, on Wilson street are.The fruit juices are so com- Choice of our Stock, 15 per-cent.Uiscount and 3 per cent.extra for cash.\u2018 1 0.00 | | Bb.00 ; Woodstock, at one time boatded- bined by our secret process toed All Fancy Black Sil Xl rere eee 20 Der Cent ii?and 5 Fra br res : For | Co > rnes se sean ses 5 er Cent.off and 5 Extra for Cas | 7,50 4 # BITE Ç [thé howe vin te Bigs fi, themed seine eigied A SE BR BRE SS RE A \u2018 ) .IN ¢ which consisted then of eight children.many degrees.1dr 8 am and All Colored Jap Silk .15 ler Cent.off'and 5 «Extra for Cash \u2018 ¢ 1 Mr.R It said-that | to keep the children plump.and \u201cAll Colored and Black Silk \u2018\u2019vets 13 Per Cent.oft and 5 Æxtra for Cash / : ¢ n an interview, r.vussel! sa a rosy\u2014and free of the stomach All Colored and, Black Velvettens.15 Per Cent.off and 5 Extra for \u201cCash \u2018 145 ¢ Elizabeth Bigley -got into trouble | be- | bowel troubles.of childhood.All Black \u201cand Color ed Crepe de Chine.15 FP.Co of and 5 EFatra for Cash 9 T.Bel an er, .; fore the death of her father, hut was Equaliy effective with grown All Fancy Crepe de Uhines .coin ins cnn lll Half_J'rice : \u2019 Wellington St, § acquitted of a charge of forgery on| folk.50 cents a box, First Floor\u2014 Dress Goods Department.\u2019 ¢ the plea of insanity.He described her FRUITATIVES, Limited, OTTAWA.All Plain Black \u2018Dre s Goods \u2026:.15 Per Cent.off and 5 Extra for Cash: = @-sssesusensseneussunucnunnnnnananennnnnn nus É as \u2018\u2018an ordinary enough girl, \u201d but one .All Fancy Black Dre Re Goods.20 te, 5e Pe er.C ue qi and A deatra Jor Gash ; 1 ' > 2 .59 Pe » rd 5 Extra for Cas .~ = \u2018 : who never did much work around the - Au pack Core D on Cds 15 pot Ce.\u2018otf and 5 Eatin for Cah EN T | N house.\u201d Mr.Russell was in Clevé- HOCKEY.All Fancy Colored Dress Goods\u202620 Ter Cent.off and 5 Jextra for Cash land some months ago, -and while .AlL Dress (Feeds an avoué Per, Cent.oft and, 5 Fxtra for Cash ke + there stayed with Mrs.Chadwick\u2019s sis- \u2014- ~All Remnants of Dregs Goods coe \u2026 50 let Cent\u2014Hull Price \u201c so ter, Mrs.Pyne.Mrs.Chadwick was| SHERBROOKE 6, OUTREMONT 2, - : too aristocratic then, he says, to have First Floor\u2014Curtain Department.7 oo | Condit ; Cy RESULT OF NEW YEAR'S DAY | (ingham Tace Curt Lan Per Ue off ail 5 Extra fe Un ; anything to do with the rest of her H : © An Swiss \u201cNet, Carving.on = 5 Per Cent.oft \u201cand 5 Jéxtra for ani a And Weekly Record yi varem lA dee CSR de do en à fa ue : .; > iere | seer vr Jessesorenen vosueneee \u2019er mt.« i extr or Cash 3 + .> - Mr.James Fowler, of Dundas stree \u2019 The hockey match, yesterday aîter- All White Wuol: Blankets .\u2026\u2026.2.\u2026.15 Per Tent.off and 5 Extra for Cash ; .Tokio, \u2018 east, Woodstock, knew the Bigley.fum- : the High School Rink be- All Colored Wool Blankets cree 15 Per Cent.of utd 5 Extra far Cash.Nogi rep : A Weekly Paper istued every Pride, comprising 12 ily for years.Mo says they were \u201ca 090 * - .nt \u201cge i.$ s IC .\u2018 - pany has opened a hold-up insurance Grade IV.(max:, 1400)\u20141, Oliver ceptional about her.She was rather Scott, goal; and the Watérloo team TC pe DET v el le Ph La chers sul .Fi 19.Mountain.business, and will pay back if the man Clement,.1380.\u2019 5 prettv and was popular with every- com Josed of Messrs Hicks.A.G JRONTO STREET RAILWAY COM- NL ste = ed tu Ne ou ( ow of éminen .vo : ; sec i ] 3SSFrs.\u201d Ss 2 5 ry.+ - 11e rés umo! s ) 2 \" Wy \u2018ent.Pa _ : with the gun takes it.The hold- -up Grade 111.(max), 1300.)\u20141, Odellie body.\u2018Ç ., 1 a es ICs, ch ov-}.PANY MUST PROÔVE SYSTEM - he I, op ase LEGS OU ston \\ cof Je remove 7 insurance covers money, bullion, bank-| Clement, 1248; 2, Edith Collins, 1240; Mrs.Chadwick s father suffered from ette, Jos.Shepard, Harvey J.Gow- - TO BE UP-TO-DATE weir su po an ee i sn - the same \u2018notes, bonds, debentures, negotiable se- 3, Henry Musty, 1239; 4, Allison Blod- 8 lingering illness, and after his death tte, Bennett and Slack, in correspond- « UPTODATE.4 two iam ot > pe o pro dent, Japanese curities in the care of any employee of gett, 1202.= a remarkable discovery was made.He ing positions respectively.The.play.Toronto, Jan.3.\u2014Saturday niorn- and 3 J ' stupa + pe per on .\u201cArticle » the person who takes the policy, but Grade I.(max, ton), Willie Col- was\u2019 supposed to have heen afllicted | Was not rough, hut the locals were a ing, in single court, at Osgoode Hall, OM \"2 ae es x noo st m
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