Sherbrooke daily record, 1 mars 1905, mercredi 1 mars 1905
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Fighting in: tps Gain Advant- ked i in Their Attacks\u2014Lajest .J News From the Front.March: 1.\u2014Fighting along the se * attacking sterday nd the Russians any places.On thé] \u201clw hate \u201cfhe Russians have seized the ie ; the center © | gargy from wi Hill < The seizure of > the Shakhe river of a sharp combat.sion and, reinforced, > Eenpts yf\u2019 the session ofe it.The bridge across.the art illery.Japanese are using hy .in the bombardment of the railroad the: Japanese Japanese to r avy is Me Shakhe 1 F the Japanese lines, as- | firing of partit Putilofi Hill and Novgo- \\ .lin Nine 3 very Wi aere, morning \u201cwere made | Pao- the aus- head ver, ular bridge | was the The ve- Rus- br idge beat off ri ail gain siege Putt- - Hill and Novgorod.Hill, and +this shelieved to- he preliminary | to an at apt to storm \"them.The loss of the defending force is in- at.The roar of artillery-t ring = shine\u201d unceasingly from the nioun- gis eastward of.the law flats of the Ja Rifer valley, the scene of triapenberg\u201ds repulsé.The fight appears to lie devel Gen.ping 5 mtensity.along the whole line, while | termed attacks opposite png afd west of Vanupuzi were with heavy loss.- | Tie situation on.the- Russian E ok io unchanged as compar ed : Yonday evening.ETROPATKIN'S REPORT.| & era, March-l \u2014 jechal.| \"ro bit despatches from K 298 confirm.F da Feb.M and Yansin- all left with oe Gpatkin the id the head of Shakhe river | Pres were repulsed Feb.3 27 Bassan advance guard still thet position at\u2019 Kadazua.- Starpshooters continue -to hara wide Japanese front.1.1000000000000000000 OPINION IN ST.PETERSBURG.St, Petersburg, last evening\u2019s news of the most important spanese on.a Ganto i, and again | ~ holds ss the March 1.\u2014F50 a,m\u2014 from |MancHuria rature, the.Amotiated Press despatches (from im, transmitted at noon Tuesday, M uk in- dating that a genéral battle was be- ming along the + one hundred d front.occupied by the two aries.'eeral Kuropatkin appears to | Wen 8.leaf out of Field Hrame's book and replied Lo G have Marshal eneral Lirom, miles | Kuyokiss attack on the Russian left by la dounter.attack on the Japanese ; left, in which General Kaulbars\u2019 initial success [is better for the Russians than the best efforts of General .:Grippen- berg, the Russian vanguard being established at the outskirts of Sandiapu.At the ; same time, General Kuropatkin delivered à blow against the Japanese centre, seizing a railroad bridge across the Shakhe river.These reports, therefore, give a more hopeful aspet t to the situation, âs-the Russian army, though | driven out, .of Da Pass, appears to | have stopped, at least for 1 pears to the further advance of the Japanese eastward, and beater off the attack on the \u201ccenter.The effect of - yesterday\" 8.developments on \u2018General\u2019 Kuropatkin\u2019 s report\u201d ed intention to withdraw from the\u2019 Shakhe is problentaticat \u2018in the face lof \u2018the enemy, which is ex- | tremely hazardous under a circumstances, is doubly dangerous when the armies are grappling in a gene rai, engagement ; but if General\u2019 Ku Aoki succeeds in :rélling up the Russian left \u201cmuch further | \u2018the \u2018perilous expedient may become necessary.\u2018The colmter strokes on the -right and centre | may \u2018possibly be intended to cover the withdrawing of trains and stores.If, however, General Kuropatkin is determined to stand and fight out the battle on the line which he has held during \u2018the winter, and if he should - be able to administer a vigorous check to General Kuroki, -he has secured a good Position.for- his second move in the | great game.i | ;_ ONLY A RUMOR.St.Petersburg, March 1.\u2014TFhe Associated Press: hears from a high source source that General Kuropatkin_- con- sidlers his position on the Shakhe ; river to\u2019 be menacéd to such an extent by General Kuroki\u2019s success on the, - left flank as to necessitate the immediate withdrawal of his army to Tie Pass and has so advised Emperor Nicholas.No confirmation of this is ohtatnable in military, circles here, where it, pointed out that with the Japanese pressing the whole Russian line such an operation must almost inevitably.end in disaster of the first magnitude.+ It.is \u2018admitted that the fighting was desperate at several passes Sunday and Monday, while the front was \u2018being involved, the purpose of Field Marshal Oyama evidently being to keep the centre_and right engaged and preven Kuropatkin from sending reinforce ments to head off Kuroki.Should | Kurokis cross the Hun river, the high road to Tie pass (40 miles north \u201cof Mukden) would be open and Kuropat- kin's~ retreat threatened.-Further news-is awaited with great anxiety.Anything like a *detisive Japanese Victory \u2018now would probably ed the war.ERNMENT JOB -10R MR.-TARTE.| ti Said He V Will Become | | \u201cChairman of Tariff Commission.Este.BAS TAKEN TIN OTTAWX.} Vontreal, March 1.closely associated with Tarte, stated to- -dav, ¥ 6 Vinster of Public Works \"y short} te Tari C - y -i i HOUSE, - | \u2014 (Special ) \u2014 A that would Y be.appointed.chairman of ommission, which the Got- ace tre, : = = ; Sublect of J.I TARTE, t Mr.Tarte has t lends color to the teresting Runion, tngy | i er to appoint n Question, w itl ay any ! a justices which m ; æ to view ay -be aken a.r initends chdir of La Pa- i ! { + | | FATAL FIRE AT ~ WARSAW, ONT.Invalid Lost His Lifé i in the ; Flames.yo \u2014\u2014 THE NOTHER UNABLE TO MOVE | HER SON FROM | BUH.DING.Petétihoro, March J.(Special.)\u2014Fire yesterday aftérnodn destroy ed the \u2019resi- denice of \u2018County Councillor Dennis M loney, near W arsaw, in Douro.town ship.Maloney\u2019s only son, an invalid, lost his life in the flames.Very little futniture was saved.were the only ones at home when the fire broke\u201d out, jand the unfortunate young man- idl not be removed.\u201cThe fire originated from \u201c a defective Chimney.3, \u201c STOESSEL AT MOSCOW.Clim HOTEL, BUT OE AVOIDED THEM.- Moscow, March 1 \u2014General \u2018 Stôessel who left hete'last night for St.Peters- burg, attended services at the Chou- loff monastery with his wife - yesterday.- Grand Dfichess Sergius, who dlso was present, invited General and Mrs.Stoessel to breakfast with her.Great crowds besieged General Stoes- sel\u2019s hotel throughout the day and he was obliged to use the side doors in order to avoid popular demonstrations.| Phe \u2018mayor of Moscow presented: him with \u2018bread and salt.General Stoessel spoke feelingly of the: necessity that had forced him fo surrender Port Arthur.which, he, said, he had only done \u2018the slaughter that would have resulted |.from the taking of the city by asspult.He said that until the last \u2018moment they had hoped for relief from General | Kyropatkin and -Vice- Admiral Rojest- v ensky., | \u2018 \u201d - cs | SENTENCES | Magog House © 4) Retirement - GREAT CROWDS BESIEGED.HIS as a last resort and in order to avoid | ; ahs.yi ; SHERBROOKE, QUE, $ 2 .ARE PASSED.Breakers Get Two Years Each.BROMPTONVILLE.\u201cCHEF\u201d BIX \u2018MONTHS \"WITH HARD LABOR.W.Guilbert, the Bromptonville: boarding house chef, who was found guilty, yesterday, on a ch rge of stealing à number of articles from his .em -ployer, H.8.Gilbert, and boarders, came up for sentence, this morning before Judge Mulvena.He had nothing to say why.senténce \u2018should not be passed.\u2019 The Court, in passing sentence, \u201cof six months, said the offence of \"which he had been found guilty, was worse than the ordinary cases of theft, as it was \u2018\u2019 from an employer and\u2018 other boarders in the hotel.There was a breach of trust and the law severely | punished such = offences.The prisoner was a stranger in the country, and so far, this was his first offence, and in- dead of punishing him as he deserved, the sentence of the Court will be six \u2018months at hard labor.- MAGOG HOUSEBREAKERS SENTENCED.The Judge then proceeded to deal with the two Magog burglars, Berard and Boivin.Berard was the first t6 step up to receive his sentence.- The Judge said that on the charge of breaking .into Mrs.Halls house and stealing goods\u2019 which.were found in prisoner\u2019s posses: sion, the sentencef of the Court would be two years in the Penitentiary.The sentence should be larger.Prisoner saw fit to plead not guilty, and the Coûrt was put -to \u2018a large amount of necdless expense in bringing\u2019 witnesses to Sherbrooke.Prisoner got a larger portion of the goods than his companion, Boivin.On the charge of \u201cbreaking into A.-B.Mole\u2019s house, at | Magog, the Court had decided, for the present, not to impose any sentencà, but to reserve it, and it would depend upon prisoner\u2019s good behaviour as to whether he would hear of it again.- \u201cAs for you, Boivin,\u201d said the Court, \u201cI shall do nothing on the charge of breaking into A.B.Moles house.You \u201care, - per aps, less to blame than your companion, but, as in his case, I.think it is to \u2018your interest, ane to the interest of the pub- | lic to hold\u201d the sentence on this case over your head.If you reform and become a good citizen, you will probably never: hear of it, but if you drop into \u2018your, old\u2018 ways you need not expect any mercy if you are brought up before this Court.\u201d Boivin was sentenced, at a previous sitting, of the Court, to two years in the Penitentiary, for breaking®into and stealing a quantity_of goods from Mrs.J.B.Hall\u2019s.houses at Magog.MAY CALL REV, MR.NICOL.Favorably \u2018Impressed St.Andrew\u2019s Church Congregation.=.A COMMITTEE WILL VISIT MR.NICOL IN LYNN TO CONTINUE NEGOTIATIONS.A meeting - of the Committee of.St.Andrew\u2019s: church appointed to see to the selection of candidates for the vacant\u2019 pastorate, was held on Monday evening.The list of candidates for \u2018the \u2018Vacancy has been exhausted, and it was \u2018thought advisable not to hear any more - just now.The feeling of the congregation as \u201cevidenced by the reports received by the members of the; committee would indicate that the Rev.Mr.Nicol, of Lynn, Mass., \u2018creut ed\u201d an \u2018especially favorable impression, Mrs.Maloney, her son and nephew, dand in view of this fact it was decided, to appoint two of the members to proceed to lymn, and report at a future meeting of the committee.HOCKEY.= DISPUTE BREAKS UP MATCH BETWEEN WATERLOO AND KNOWLTON.Knowlton, \u201cMarch 1,\u2014(Special.) \u2014The hockey match on Saturday night wilh \u2018Waterloo\u2019 Seniors tnded in a win fer Knowlton by 3\u20142, although the ganie was not played to a finish, owing to a dispute over a :goal which would have tied the score for Waterloo.The a =» referee.had blown his whistle for an offside, when the puck was lifted in.This caused \u2018ane oË those = disputes which so mar the game of hockey and lose for it many supporters.Of course it was no.goal according to all rules of the game, but perhaps it would} have \u2018been well for our boys to~ have given it to the visitors, and thus shown = themselves the better sports.\u2018As it was neither team wowid give in, and Waterloo refused to play, the game going to Knowlton, 3\u20142.+ -\u2014-\u20142\u2014 WEATHER PROBABILITIES.\u2018Forecast for the next 24 Yours, ie sued by the Metearalogical Bureau : Fine and moderately cold.: [SHERBROOKE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1905.SEE sev :BOARD OF TRADE Annual Meeting Held Last Night.AR RESS BY THE 1 RETIRING PRE- { SIDENT \u2014 DR.LC.| * BACHAND ELECTED : © PRESIDENT.Q adjourned annual meeting of the | SH erbrooke Board.of Trade was held, last evening, Mr.L.A.Bayley, president, occupied the chair.Among those présent were : Messrs.Jas Mackinnon, R.Webster, E.W.Farwell, 'W, _H, Woon, L.A.Dufresne, W.S.Dresser, W.- B.\"Neil, C.G.\u201cKR.Edwards, c.H.y iin 1G G.Bryant, Thompson, J.Foss, secretary, The financial statement for the year.was submitted by the secretary, which showed a balance of $86 in favor of | the Board.\u201cTHE PRESIDENT'S ADDRESS.Mr.L.A.Bayley, retiring President, : addressed the Board as follows :- !\u2018Gentlemen,\u2014In presenting to \u2018you the usual report as is customary.by the chair, I regrot that the work.for ropults even less: On my own part I eg bound to say that last year when\u201d you again honored me with the office, I ; accepted most reluctantly, on the plea that if honors were attached to the.chair, I certainly had enjoyed my 2] portion,\u201d and on the other hand, ing to the fact I was just recovering from an indisposition I -had felt for some time, 1 really felt it an in-\u201d justice to the Board, and a menace to my health, to attempt to do the work] that ought.to be done by the Board.We have had several meetings of, the Council and Board \u201cand discussions have come up, while of a minor ! nature, might and often do lead more important ones, part of June I took à trip 1 had planned for several years across the\u2019 water, being absent about \u2018two months and 1 am \u201cexceedingly sorry to, \u2018¢ have not had a meeting since tien until a few days ago.Even with À these regrets, there may be-a rea- de for \u2018this inactivity of the Board.The requirement of the Board of Trade is to guard and increase: \u2018the: tilade in the centre of its location.1 bélieve we can all boasts with.-pride to |.pth the wholesale and retail trade.in\u2019 \u2018our city during the past year.Custom receipts and bank clearings \u201cin Sherbrooke both show the gain that must necessarily denote\u2019 \u2018the! volume of trade as greater this year _than last.\u2019 _Our woollen mills, of which we are justly proud have been in continued operation.Our iron industries\u2018 which we are equally proud of, and whose actual value to our city can only be appreciated, and even\u2019 then, 1 venture.to say, only partly, by a personal visit over these works.During.the last year the Cheese Board, established the year before, has increased i in importance, and is bound to find a use of unquestionable value to our \u2018dairy producers, and to Sherbrooke generally.\u201cOur Great Eastern Exhibition was held äs usual with all the former success with something added toits brilliant record, and which all recognize as an industry ; a perpetual advertisement, reaching far and near, and a channel that is the means of pouring into.our city people and \u2018money that no other source, 1 can imagine, could do.| \u201cA new carpet factory company has.been formed here since last year, and the plant \u2018that looked for \u2018a time as if it would never start again in Sherbrooke, has nôw become activity itself and we are producing a product that bas met with approval and recognition by some Of the best carpet dealers.\u201cThe new Court House, now néaring completion, will be an ornament to the Central part of our fair city, and we hope, and would respectiully \u2018but earnestly reconimend our City Council to lose no time in getting under way a City Hall which is so very much need-/ ed, and which we hope to be equally proud of.In continuing can we say |we are doing our part.1 fear not.Let us try to do better next year.\u201cSherbrooke needs a Board of Trade, an active Board of Trade, and if \u201cwe only get together for a few minutes, it does some good, for jt helps to keep organized, and bye dnd bye will get busier.Canada is growing, the eyes of the world are on Canada.The far west presonts attractions most brieht.The Province of QUEBEC HAS ATTRACTIONS in partly and undeveloped resourees.Sherbrooke has its resources, .we¢ should know them and value them\u2014its wonderful water powers, railway centre, extraordinary farming and dairy country surrounding Sherbrooke, the enormous lumber and wood enterprises, conducted in ahd around Sherbrooke, the mines in close proximity, some of which have chang- \u2018ed hands during the past year, at upwards of a million dollars, and others estimated at whose.\u201cvalues are \u2018four times this figure, and then.our own industries, which 1 have-.mentioned in the early - part of my report, and which I mention for thé second time, as I waht to emphasize the - \u2018importance they are to our city, furnishing employ mei, which niust ex- | te past year is so.Very limited and \u201cernment.of the In the latter | say \u2018of the general satisiactory increase of | \u2014 CLIF FFORD H + Leaves Laurier Cabinet as Montreal, \u2018Marck ; L\u2014(Special.)\u2014The \u2018Herald publishes an extra \u2018at noon to-day definitely announcing\u2019 the resignation: of Hon.Clifford Sifton front the Dominion Cabinet., Its Ottawa.special states that Sif- introduction of the educational clause in the Northwest Antonomy Bill.He considers the dual system of echools which goes far beyond: that which is\u2019 established in the Northwest Territories, \u201cand furthermore seeks to divert a portion of a large fund which will -arise.from sale of school \u2018lands in the Northwest Territories.This fund constitutes: an\u2019 endowmént v ery provided by Parliament for Public | Séhools.0 Mr.Sifton declines to support any proposition for the.diversion of that fund from the control of provincial legislatures.To.: \u2018 It is not known what action the Government will take in view of the resignation, which will be this afternoon.THE NEW PROVINCES.Ottawa, March 1.\u2014 The two bills to establish and provide for the gov- provinces of Alberta and Saskatchewan, have been printed and distributed, The following is a summary of the- most important clauses : Clause 3, states that each province shall be represented in the Senate of Canada hy four member s.ton\u2019s resignation.is the result of the \u2018elause establishes | the | announced PRICE ONE CENT.SIFTON ~ Result f Separate School Fo Clause of North West|Bill.= Clause 4 states that each province\u201d will be represented in the House \u201d oi- Commons by five members, thé num- \u2018her to he \u2018increased after \u2018each decennial census|under the ordinary rule.According] to clauge 8, unless and until otherwise directed by the Licute- hant-Govérdor-in-Couneil, the seat of Government].for Alberta is to be\u2019 at, Edmonton, Jang for Saskatchewan, at Regina.; Le \u2018 .Clause - 11}, stipulates that the Legislature in each case shall consist of a lieutenant-gpvernor and one \u2018house - to be styled the Legislative Assembly of Alberta or Saskatchewan.By clause 12, the nuniber of members in\u2018 the Assembly is réstricted to twenty-five.Clause 16, is the .| section respecting education |continuing \u2018the- separate school systam and ordaining the allotment of public monies for the supe Clause 17 subsidies to consisting of $50,000 for Vii support of; the- Gov grnment - and | Legislature, and an annyial payment of [eighty \u2018cents per head\u2019.on.a population] of .250,000, running up {to SOO ,000,, the amount to.be determined either by census, or es- témate-everÿ two and a half years.Clause 20} vests the Dominion lands in the two [Provinces -in the Government of Canada.- | Clause 23, confirms the exemption of thexC.P.R.lands from tayation un- , defines the nature of the til .twenty years after, they have been patented.The last clause states that the legislation will take effect in each \u201ccase on the Ist of July next.The total annual subsidy for the first vear under the present draft.is $1,- 124, 125.7 ¢ THE DAIRYMENS EXCHANGE.Annual Meeting is Held i in + Sherbrooke.| LACK OF PATRONAGE BY FACTORYMEN.The adjourned second annual meet- | change was held yesterday afternoon in the office of the E.T.A.A.Mr.James Mackinnon, president, presided, and Mr.J.P.Royer acted as secretary.SRL an Among those present were : James Mackinnon, Alex.Ames (Vice- President), Wm.Farwell, W.Reed, E.Howe, T.Morrison, J > Bowen, C.E.Standish, J.McKay, W.H.Palmer (butter and - cheese inspector), Wm.Ryde, J.H.Carter, H.F.Brown, Hatley ; J.Manson, Compton ; T: N.Therrien, Waterville ; A.L.Dupuis, Coaticook ; James Cochrane, hurst ; Wm.Bullock, Stanstead ; Bayley, E.W.Farwell, H.Irwin.The secretary, Mr, J.P.\u201cRoyer, pre- \u2018sented his report, which showed that there was ai slight falling off in membership and factories represented on the Board.During the year the sales on the Board were 10,534 packages of butter, and *1,149 packages of cheese, or 589,904 lbs.of butter and 80,430 lbs.of cheese.The President, hefore proceeding with, thé business of the meeting, referred to the splendid work which had heen performed by their secretary, Mr.J.P.Royer.Their funds were not sufficiently large to properly recompense the secretary and a few of the mem- hers had subscribed, so as to make the amount $80.: The President said he was sorry that the number of factorymen-patron- izing the Board was less than last year, \u2018and that the work of the.Board was, not quite so satisfactory.There were two reasons for this, but other hoards had suffered in the same way.In fact, at the beginning of the season only two Boards, Cowansville and St.Hyacinthe were the only two Boards recognized by the produce Messrs.L.Amen in Montreal.As time went on first- one and then another broke away from the agreement.The Mont- reel produce men might endeavor to do something this year.They should be prepared for such a move by standing together.He did not - sec} \u2018why the Sherbrooke Board should not be one of the best Boards in the Province.The location was in their favor.Mr.Mackinnon, thgjught missionary work was necessary i in order to build up the Board.He did not think that the produce buyers were opposed to Boards.~~ He was quite ( 2.(Continued ori nage + ; + | Miss Lizzie Yorke, of Lachine, is in town for.4he wedding of her sister, \u2018Miss Lilian Yerke, and is the guest of (Continued on page six.) Mrs.G.\u2018Maruca, Melbourne street.BOARD MAY BE INCORPORATE nD \u2014 ing of the Sherbrooke Dairymen\u2019s Ex-.Hill THE SITUATION CN RSI Something \u201cExpected to \u2018Rappen Saturday.tete ANNEVERSARY OF THE EMANCL PATION OF = THE SERFS.St.Petersburg, March\u201d 1.\u2014 Next | Saturday being the anniversary of the cmancipation of the serfs, rumons have béen in circulation thatthe day has \u2018been selected for notable.events.According to some of these rumors the- volutionary -demonstration, while, according to other reports, the:Government intends commemorating the anniversary by issuing a manifeste establishing some form of representative legislative body.It was stated positi-\u2019 vely, yesterday, however, on competent - authority\u2019 that there is no inten- \u2018tion on the part of the Government to.signalize Saturday by apy special manifesto ; and plans for a demonstration of workmen ii \u2018there are any, have not vet reached the leaders.SITUA\" TION IN POLAND.Warsaw, March 1.\u2014 The strike situation in Poland is not entouraging.\u2018A general strike of shop assistants here is expected to-day unless their demands are conceded.Seventy-five per cent.of the employees are willing to give in, but the remainder | refuse to do 80.BOMBS AT MOSCOW.Moscow, March 1.\u2014 A secret store of bombs, dynamite and revolvers has been discovered at the M rgina Slo- -botka suburb of -Moscow.| It is now believed .that \u2018the assassin of Grand Duke Sergius game from Paris, and that by tyade he is an ar- tilicer.His name is still\u201d unknown.TRE RAILWAY STRIKE.aon, March 1.\u2014 A despatch from \u2014 Petershirg to the Aurore states A the ministry railivay communications.admitted vesterday that another fortnight of the railway strike would make traflic imposible.Traffic through Siberia would hej entirely in- terruüpted.Lo PL \u2014_ e- \u2014\u2014 STRIKE TH HREATENED.TROUBLE ON NEW YORK RAILWAY \u2018AND ELEVATED LINES, FEARED.[ = New Yors, March of the lfterborough Rapid Transit Company, to live up to an agreement made with its employees several weeks of ago, has again resulted! in .a crisis which threatens a strike on the subway and elevated lines of the company.~The immediate capse for com- Plaint is that the new subway schedule of trips and waits, which should have gone into effect vesterday, according to an.agreement) three weeks häs not heen adopted.= MR a en ) ago, Rev TOG.Willis, of Montreal, | is in town.fu me | port of \u2018public, and separate schools in._ equitable shares or proportion.+= be given to each province, ~ workmen are planning an immense re- \u2014 men or.the Liberal .1.\u2014Alleged failure ° S RESIGNED.° LUN ai mate 00 are Tage vite see LA Cant LITRES ADNAN LA «7 220 De hour a Nine ee prit si ges ami fe RB en oran I Ta GN dé 40 dt mr aaa a 6 : : ERE ; 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LOTHROP\u2019S LAUNDRY | And Steam Dye Werks 6 Water stroet : PC \u201cDuBOYCE Notary, Commissioner, Etc.Cowansville Agency Sherbrooke : Dally Kecorä.\u2018Subscriptions, Advertisements aad, news items received : and given prompt attention.: : 4.- QUE COWANSVILLE, - At + DUNHAM o every Thursday.To Vancouver, \u2018From March 1st, 19 Second\u2019 ¢ ass from Correspondiz gly low rates to many other | points.| ir est, | MARCH, AND'APRIL.° # Full ,particulars \u2018and'e py of \u2018\u2018Settlers\u2019 Guide\u2019\u201d\u2014-may be obt inéd from Ticket Agents.: EH, SEWELL, City Pass.Ast.\u2014 KNOWLTON.Co March 1-Mrs.J.P.Halt has ri turned from \"Montreal, where she at- ~ tended the convention of the Women\u2019s Auxiliary.% Mr.R.N, England is ill again.\u2018Mrs.A.\u2018Chamberlain, of Foster, ré turned to her home on Monday.from the Sanitarium.| \u2026 Hogs wêre loaded here: on Monday \u201cat- 54e, only \"a few, however, secured.SER - : : \u2014e\u2014 MONEY FOR LIGHT PLANT.New| York, March 1.\u2014 The Board of Estimate has appropriated $600,000 to buy a Bite and begin the construction ôf a numicipal electric lighting plant.* The matter came -befare the board on the report of the commission of- - ex- -perts\u2014Messrs.Hutchinson, Sever and Lewis\u2014who suggested the selection ol à site either on Black wiell\u2019s Island, or on the bank of the Bast River near the island.Comptroler Gréut will inves \u201ctigate the sites recommended.The * plant recommended is to supply street, park and public-building are lights in Manhattan and Bronx alone.: 7 Battles House, pen First-class in every respect.J avior s Prop.; being .es 4 .Awe .is all the better for a amall .- quantity, Beigel.Armour\u2019s Extruct.- of Be The.rick: 4 flavor is an additiona: relie h.\"You can\u2019 timpyine How t \u201c dainties are.improved, until yon try.\u201cArmour\u2019a axe tract at yourowu chafingdish supper.Our Cook hook, \u201cCulinary Writtkles\" iy oiled, free.>\u2018 \u201c ARDOUR LimiféD, > TORONTO.f 8ble packers aud shippers fi = | DAIRYMEN'S EXCHANGE.\u201c(Continued \u2018from \u2018page\u2019 15° } satisfied that Boards were the only | Way whereby dairymen could dispose of their goods tô the best advantage, and bronght about à \"better quality.| uniformity of quality.: These were | the.days of co- operation and amalgamation, and it\u2019was just as necessary \u2018that they should do so iw théir industry.He did not think it quite that factorymen whe were not attach- | ed to the Board should reap the hene- fit of the price secured: by the Board.He concluded by expressing the great success.- ; 1140 Mr.Morrison, East Hatley, said the only way they could.make their Bonrd a success was te intarest the farmers goods in the Board.» was suggested that it would be a good scheme to have meetings throughout the country, .Mr.Foster lay the matter before the' farmers.tally chants\u2019 \u2018Bank, explained- the working | of the: Board in \u2018Ingersoll, Ont., and poinfed out that while.the members attended the Board, they did.not sell the curb.things: to bring about success be to have a buyer located in brooke, so that this would keep the price as against .the.buyers.Mr.Alex.Ames thought that ir cold storage plant was established - «Sherbrooke it would mean that they could hold their produce until the prices were right, - The question of incorporating He thought one of the best \u201cwould Sher- up |.the dent.If the Board was incorporated it would he of great assistance to.the members if a, they would have to go to the Courts.\"Mr.\u2018A.L.Dupuis moved and- Mr.William Farwell seconded, that steps he taken towards\u2018this end, and that directors.Mr.L.\u2018A.Bayley, President of the He thought the Board to the farmer, and that meetings \u2018as suggested \u2018would bhfing good results.- .Mr.Palmer and Mr.Standish, inspectors, stated that they would do | what they could to have fnctorymen interested in.the Board.The meeting then proceeded to the follows : Messrs.J.D.Morrison, W.wW.Reed, John Manson, Alex.Ames, Jas.Mackinnon, A, L.Dupuis, R.A.Ough- tred, W.B.Bullock, Rev.Father Tremblay and the President Sherbrooke Board of Trade.rebtors, Mr.Jeunes Mackinnon was re- |elected president, Mr.A.T.Dupuis viee-president, and Mr?J.P.Royer | secretary-treasurer./ 136-138 Wellington, Street.DAILY STORE NEWS.; TS Wednesday, March 1, O5.- Store closes at six to- -night.Ladies\u2019 «Ready-to-Wear\u201d, Goods We are now showing in this depar Styles, to which we dus ite = \u201cShirt- Waist Suits Made of that fashionahle Mohair ma- tepial in navy.brown or black, in sizes 32 to 38, bust.Waist tucked, hew full sleeve, skirt ticked Bnd.stitched.CSPECIAL: VALUES AT $6.25- and SBT y Ladies\u2019 Lustre Waists.¢ | $2 Tucked back, front and sleeve.\u201cblack, brown.ni y or cream.Newest pattern sleeve.- co = Sizes 32 to 42, bust, prettily made unl finished.?7 SPROTATS AT $2.* + - White Vesting Waists, $2 For early spring wear.Tucked front and back.ne Ww large sleeves, very smart style.Sizes 32 to 42 SPECIAL AU so.Near-Silk Petticoats, 821 Named \u201cNear Sik hecause they ap- rear Like silk.Made with_a deep grof- ered frill and velvet.hound.Assorted lengths.; \u201cPRICr, S200, badies\u201d Oxford Shoes.ONE SPECIAL FROM TUF SHOR DI PT.OL fine: pliable kid; patent jeather.tip, ¥ wedivi sole, | new.Cuban.heal.store value, 1.75 mi OUR PRICE, $1.qu ee In| Shoe yack, SORTER EY ec lm aL tment first dhowings of the New Spring your early inspection, \u2018The New Fawn Spring Coat Is \u2018hore.© Strictly tailor viade, in the | tight short length, tight or loose | half or 3-4 ldngths.Very smart and | styltsh for earl spring \u201d waar, 7 = ALSO IN BLACK: 75° 5 SPECIAL VALUES AT so.on, $8.90 ne - AND £12.LS Misses\u2019 Costumes For mipls from rêve\u201d to sixteen years dre nowi ready., Blues, browns and tweeds, in Norfolk \u2018and loose Fvat.styles with helt.Skirts box pleated or tucked ; PRICESS$Y.50, viz PER SUIT.Dress Skirts.for Large Ladies\u2019 - Stout.ladies - will find - us ready to fit waist hands measuring.RS JL and 36: inch | Material is of rich black cheviot, tai- \u201cler made and neatly trimmed with strapping and buttons.SPECLAU Ladies Belts, Æ- Special glot.af Girdle cordéd belts, {rinimed with hrown or qi À .Good value at 43 OUR BPECL T 3 them.with two\u2019 win of.Dress Skirts with 34 AT $1.50 and $41 0G.25c | Dirk 3n > hiffeut buttons 0 2 phy \"spending.\u201cthe past month \u2018 and Clark are: \u2018having | things for their hazaar.which and - [lives in that place.Mr.Ira Scott drove from this place 3 fair last : hope | that the Board would uliimately hea | in it, And have, their makers put their-|.Nm the.discussion, which followed it: and have such men | 1 Mr.H.Irwin, manager of the Mer- | their goods there, but-got a : price on- Mont real , Board was brought up by.the, Presi- case should arise where | the, matter be left in the hands oi the | Board of Trade, addressed the meet- | \u201cling briefly.| was.of great benefit eléetion of directors, which resulted as | At a subsequent meating of the di- 86.2; George Rankin, | Frances Ww ilkie, - Luella\u201d W atts, S88; | and Minnie Stuart, 86: j \u201cla.grippe.\u201csd here, has .returned: : East: Milton, Mass.4 \u2018Mrs.Pérsus Foster, who has boon {ill for the past two weeks, is: reported-| to be gaining.\u201c-, Our veteran salesman, : Wr, Harry Fisher, is in: town.for- \u2018a few: \u2018days on business, - Mr.Eli Morrill \u201cdied on Sunday night, after a few months\u2019 illness.He: was only twenty-one\u2019 years old, with a bright future in store for him.- His family have -the sympathy .of the col: munity in their\u201d grief.a The.Derby Tine Sehool .\u201cclosed.on ide et \u201c4 \u201c Friday for a few welks hgh last \u2018term commences.rest.T he ladies of the Chngregationsl Church are hmaily \u2018engaged making AP comes off béfore lorig.j sta: The College feel - \u201cvery proud of thejr \u2018hpbekey team, and well they.might, -as they have not lost a game this season.There is still a tie to be played off with Lennoxville; hut the boys are confident -they will\u2019 win, which will give them the much-coveted eup.\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014 IRON HILL.March 1.-Mrs.Window Shufelt left | on\u2018Friday night for Providence, R.1, \u2018having\u2019 received news of the very ;rer- ious illness of her only sister, who to his farm near Bolton Centre \u2018week and returned in a couple of days.Mr.Scott, who is 86 years-old, dges not require a driver yet.Mrs.H.D.Gleason\u2019 is.offering hep, property for sale, \u2018as she-is contemplating\u201d going \u2018hack to Jiotthoro, Vt, There was no service! in the Union church Sunday.\u2018Rev.{ EM.Taylor was not able to fill his appointment.We received a pleasant call.- Jast week from Mr.0.J.Barnes, Malone; | N.Y., and Mr.Homer.Ingalls, of Ab- ercorn.: 1t has been decided to révove, Laura Ann Johnston to Montreal on Tnes- cet .\u2018day, the.28th.\u2019 Mr.John Carter, of Knowlton, moving into a part of Mr.John Hunt\u2019s tenement at the Hill.- The friends of Miss Cora Rayinond, \u2018third daughter of Mr.John Raymond, | will be interested to learn of her marriage to Mr.T.J.Hooper, of Greenville, Mass.Congratulations ! = * Mr.and Mrs.J.W.Partch spent last \u2018week, visiting friends in this n vi- \u2018cinity.i Mr.G.A.Robb, of Warden, was st | town on Thursday.Cb + Sel : BALDWIN'S MILLS, - po \u2018March.A \u2014The sale af.stock, farm :implemènt fazm, brought out: a goodly mupper of -monied men: from the surrounding \u2018dis- triots, As the sale: cash one, prices were.low.oh Miss Belle, George is visiting in Island Pond, Vi.| Mr.Frank W.Perkins has\u201d \u2018purchased- a large farm near Stanstead, and; intends moving there ahout March 20th.Mi Theophile Devost is fangerouely ill.Mrs.- Keeler is.not improving.Mr, Alex.O.Lys on\u2019s baby i is sick with \u2018tonsilitis.- Mrs, Robert Perkins has retiirned from Derhy Line, where she was nursing her son, Harry, who was lying very ill, but.is, we are glad: to report, Friends Lo all right again.He is also.at homé now.+ : oo \u2014\u2014\u2014 THETFORD MINES.March 1.\u2014 The Thetford Mines Bil- Hard Club, Tournament is reaching its close.Results will be reported later.Service at\u2019 the English \u2018Church\u2019 was held on Sunday afternoon, dt three\u2019 o'clock, Rev.Mr.Tanner, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, officiating.102 \u201cThe, mail was distributed\u201d for the first time in the new post office : on Sunday, morning, + Le = Mr.Chas.G.\u201cDionne, who: has Been il, is getting hotter, though\u2019 still confined to the house.gi We' are very short, of water at present.+ Mr, A.A.Girard, of D'Isrneli, \"spent Sunday in town.À \u2014__\u2014\u2014 oo FARNHAM: CENTRE._ March 1.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.Apt.Cle- | to : her: home:in | from Haverhill wlll deserve 8s, ete, at Mr.D.C.Gage\u2019s| 4 + was a.Swot\u201d : i r.c D D \u201c vas, itil sown o Tuesday ofthis\u2019 ote, PAR, Miss Cora Percival \u2018returned - home rd lust.Mr.L.\"A.Mathewson, of- Montre real, was in town the first of the-week.- A very interesting address was: give ini the Methodist: ¢ arch last {hinrsday.\u2018evening, by.the \u2018 \u201cRev.T.G.Shénrer, General Secretary of - the Lord\u2019s Day \u2018Allianec.\u201c| ; .1 Mr.F.Cromwell, of Ciardsshirs; Was: in \u2018town Saturday.: ae \"Mr.\u201cA.B.Williams returned \u201cTome where he has heen past.few months,\u201d iy Jag.Moliee, ot - Mr.Fred French, on.Tuesday, F eh.présent.\u201d Take Fiaxative Bromma: \u2018Quinipe Hahlets, AU drugglste réfupd the money if it faila to cure.Ww, rove's mg da: on \u2018each hoxy \u201cabe.Co et \u201c KINNEAR:S MILLS.March 1.\u2014The Rev.Æ.Stoho, dis- |.trict agent of the British and Foreign | Bible Society.of Quebee, held a meeting in the interests of thé.society, in the Preshyteriai.church here Thursday evening, the 16th inst; A goodly -nbmher were present.The Rov.Dr.ellock presided.At the.close of an le and comprehensive addross on the perations\u2019 of the.society for the past Mr.Stobo, the meeting branch .for, glocted werd.\u2018year hy Rev.decided to, re-organize a this district.The ars \u2018President, Dr.Kellock ; co Presidents, Rev.Messrs.Panner wn Brundage ;.Secretary, | :!P.D.Morrison ; Treasurer, \"A, Adley, with.an: executive commits tee.The prospects of this Auxiliary jf we may judge hy the enthusiastic] spirit of the meeting, would cem to.:be.assured.\u2018The Rev.J, G.Shearer, B.a.eral Secretary of the, Loxd\u2019s Day -Al- liance .of Canada, visited thig district Æ last week: He gave an address .in the Presbyterian church here .on_Sunday, 19th inst, giving an interesting | synopsis of \u2018his work throughout the Dominion with a full explanation of \u201cthe present condition of the Sabbath Gen: ! In elognent, terms he denounced the desecration iof the Lord: 8.Day by some : stating it.as his impression that the.1 Sabbath of the N.M.'E.was safer than: that of.the- older provinces.\u201cAt : the \u2018close of his -ablo address a \u2026 branch of the.L.D/A.was formed.lection in, aid of the: society was tak: én.Rev.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018Sutherland, of In- \u2018verness, spent Friday here visiting friends.| \u201cMr.À.Cooke has | ton on a visit to his brother, Cooke.a \u201cWe regret to say that Mr, A Grady, who has [been ill for sg considerable time, continues very \u2018low.\u201cMr.W.Morrison, of Victoria, B.C.gave his parents and friends -a very pleasant surprise \u2018by returning last week, Hg intends remaining, for a few ws He reports that when\u2019 he left the lsland roses were in bloom.\u2018Mr.James Bracken is visiting friends in Bostor and.other parts of Uncle Sam\u2019s realm.- | GRANITEVILLE.March 1.\u2014The oyster supper given an Fr riday evening at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Wm.Wright proved a most successful.and enjoyable affair, There were\u2019 about 120 present.Oysters pany were entertained with music und singing.| Mr.M, P.Dixon presided : at s { the organ.\"Two recitations were.giv- -en by \u2018Miss Victoria Alexander, which were highly appreciated.A jew chosen remarks were made by our worthy pastor, Rev.Wm.Smitn, and closed with prayer.Socially 1t was one of.the most pleasant gatherings ancially, | The society, together the genial host and hostess arc much pleased with the success of their el- forts.Capt.J.C.Bullis, of Ce, darville, and Mr.Ttussell Rediker, of this place, kindly furnished double ment are visiting friends and relatives in Knowlton and Sutton.Messrs.William and Chauncey Burnett, of Montreal, spent Sunday with their parents.Mrs.Adam Clarke, Jr, spent Saturday and Sunday in Granby visiting relatives.! - Mr.A, Clark, Sr, who has been ill for the past few\u201d weeks, is slowly improving.; 8 \u2014@\u2014 WINDSOR MILLS SODEL SCHOOL \u201cThe following is.the report of Windsor Mills Model and February : - \u2018 J.Acad.\u2014Marion Samson, 92 | per cent.;- Charlie Moore 90 ; .John Bate, ; Harold Briggs, S5 ; \u2018Florence Hen- dose: 84.oes H.Model\u2014Eva McGee, 93 Witty, 88; Myrtie Fowler, McCullough, 86.9 : ; Royal Si Mary Harold Stnbhs, - 86: Percy Roy mond \u201cWatts, $2; ; ; Ray.Dunlop, Ti.L Model\u2014Mary Pron 02.Abert: Beattie, 89.9: Albert Moore, 2.7 Ray Ansell, Preparator y\u2014W alluce Hender son Bessie Fow- 83.5 ; Lizzie | 82.Clar: Leslie Dearden, \"78 : Lockwood, 84 ; 1V.ler, 83, 0.George Witly, Witty, S3 ; \u2018Charlie Ansell, once.Chase, - 80; Alice Wilkie, 767 \u201c Several pupils wore ahsent thé latter part of Fehrnary a Là attaiis 0 off 5% Ee School for January | has, ste teams to convey those: who would oth- \u201cerwise have had to remain at home, Mr.Nathan Bullis and cousin, Miss \u2018Nettie Bullis, returned home from their 7 bo BRON FE CENTRE, ; March 1 \u2014Mr,N.W.\u2018Miller was at Knowlton for a few days last week.Mrs.Wilford, of Montreal, is.spending a few days herg.Mr.James Parker \u2018and Miss Edna Parker, of Cranbore, were recent guests.at Mr.Devlin's.LE Master zohart.Loncks and Master Perey Martin arc confined to.the house with chicken-pox.We regret to report that the condition of Nr, Peter Owens, who is suf fering with heart trouble, is very serious, and little hope is entertained \u2018for his recovery ; Miss Grace Miller; of West Bolton, is s, | Inn.| Much sympathy is felt here for the.died Saturday at the home of her father, Mr.FE.Arpin, (commonly known] as Mr.Mortscine), of Brame, Mrs.Le- febvre w as a former resident of this place, and was highly réspected by all who knew ker.She leaves hesides- her | lmsband and other relatives, small children, one - of whom is very ill; and nat expected to recover, SNrs.Ixei Lonoks and dt dar | pending 1g few dar a Wa- \u2018 qe oo at \u201ciin RGY easter | i oz % \u201c08 LE N.H., on Saturday À Tat or, Dr.Leroy jm pulling the | young doctor out of this | Bank; from Seotstow jon, Tuesday ; marming, $ \u201cworking fare the 4 rays in The \u2018funeral service of - the late Mrs.Ai Éaton- Corner, was?je > held at the \u2018residence of her nephew, A #10 qyet, DRth, 4 ; * oi.\u2018Misa Lillian Allard is in Montreal at\u2019) i TOOURE A COLD AN ONE DAY | as observed throughout the country.| of our leading.Canadian corporations, I A liberal col-j kona.to Brough- \u201cUr DE | studies | at Sutton Academy, and I.North home were served in great abundance and were pronounced lirst class, ns they \u2018were of superior quality.The \u2018com- wells 1.of the season, and was a, success.fin- with | visit to Sherbrooke on Thursday last tH the guest\u201d of her cousins, at \u201cWayside x relatives jof Mrs.William Lefebvre, who three.pi AH i evelo a into pneu- § ivre, ; devconet Sacs read sat hausted by over-work, this disease is really.dreaded, A host.of friends the \u2018patient\u2019s wife, mother and Fuller, will sueceed i 4 8 tight camer.\u201c Mr: Fos.0\u201d Halloran, of the ET.throoke; and.Gordon Thal \u2018hurd, of \u2018Bedford, were in town over Sunday, .: Mr.Andrew H alladay, of Mont veal.- Xe frrived in town Saturday evening, and, Fl 8 pend a few days with his Parents \u2018And $ ie Mra Dhgyices: Lie, | | Mrs + Jobing ! Mekiaba: i very vial with bronchitis, hating taken the dis- Ÿ ?her husband con Mase ghout the ting cod) to: got betté.ile id: Nol ol ed that Mr.Geo.ly - sthis bank, Lt and it is rum JD.Thomson, forme will le sent on here © Mastery Dysotis wl \u201cand ; : Rogoradn Lawren e-are still confined to their \u201cbeds with blood-poison_ and chicken- port, respectively.\u201c Pre.Leroy, Fuller and Yeats, (the latter from.Dunham), operatet], for a: third time, on Byson\u2019s \u2018moved all the\u201c virus this time.\u201cMrs or.Beach, one of our oldest | citizens; died last Friday at the residence of her son, Mr.George Beach, where the funeral was conducted -on Sunday.-amjd specially sad, because isolated, (£ireumstances.~ Three cases of scarlet fever in the house made it Tat 4hé Vail cemetery, by the Rev.W.H.Wait n;; pastor of the Congrega- tiggal; gat \u2018here; J.\"A.Latroy, of Si.Johns, recently alled Upon.his aunt, Mrs.Cur- |- ley.ther | recent and well-known visitors) 10.our village are : Messrs.E.G.Pierce, of- Richmond ; Master Gal- vin, | of Dillonton ; R.Booth, of Montreal ; Pa s.S.B.Lucas and J.T.hidwardh of Farnham.10° Dr immer is going to spend ° the next.three months in Europe, and will consequently .not Visit here as pre- vi] Mr.S Clark spent Sunday in Farn- ham, and Mr.J.J.Barker, Monday, in im Montreal CL + | FARNAN S CORNER.March 1.=Mrs.H.Drew is at.her brother\u2019s, Mr.Norton, of Sutton, kindly assistine through the illness of their little daughter.\u2018Harry Harvey \u2018has discontinued lj home for the present, i} Mrs.N.H.Harvey - returned frgm utton, on - Sunday, having spent a week with her daughter, Reynolds: 102 : + Mr.J.Peters, recently from Winni- Peg, visited his aunt, Mrs.D.Ingalls, last week, and is\u2019 very enthusiastic in praise of the © West; whither he returns in à few weeks.Mr: Walter Farnam is preparing to erect atiothor dwelling house on the site.of the one which was burned - a short time .ago\u2019 : : Mr.A.I.Gleason, of Enosburg, spending a Tow days among here.4 Mr.\u2018 { Gléason recently had ihe misfortune to: lose_a valuable horse, one, of the span of matched chestnuts, is friends -©- 20° : GLEN SUTTON.March 1.\u2014 The novelty in the - form of a Ghost Dance, on Feb.24th, w as la Success, Co Mr.Frank Jones spent a.couple of; days in Sutton last wcek.Misses Edith Courser ; and Bessie Sastman intend .going to Coventry, Vi., on a visit, later in the week, Mr.Jos.Charby | has sald the farm he recently purchased of Chas.\u2019 Cours: | er, to lsaac Bryant.- ; \u2018Among those from out-of-town visit -ing under the parental roof last week, were: Mrs.J.W, Wilson.cof Last Richford ; \u2018Mr.and: Mrs.Simeon Say- | \u2018gent, of Mansonville,\u201d Que i Miss Mary.Leavitt, of Barton; V1.\u2026 and Mr.S 4 Eastman, of Newport, Vi.: High C onstable Roisvért has heen in town Frequently \u201cof late, and some sensational developments are the result, among them being the seizure of the Union House and contents.the next day, after a serious fire had heen ex tinguished in the roof by thé people, towns- | package.: 4 ; pbs ; to \u2018ehable Mr.Me- | \u2018Cae to take a jonger rest.'havd, Sunday, find hope to, have re- imperative that a strictly private Auneral | -.and burial service be held.\u2018These Were conducted.at the house and B.\u2018Rice and J.Creller; of | Mr.apd Mrs.T.W estover entertain- | ed\u201d ait a large number of young peo- | ple.at their- \u2018hospitable residence, on Saturday.Miss L.Drew is visiting friends at Sutton 0 Mr.Férnam- and, \u2018son spent Sa- onda jan Sunday at West Sheflord.| m Mrs, \u2018| mands, have heen, the.ghosts {cipal and\u2019 Mrs.Humphrey: for 2 You nev er have à \u2018 a those that re en reach ons.ti \u2018store, : i Ld - Weve modérn \u2018onvenie storage\u2014Kkeép (him.appro ov ter lare they © memes AE.RINuRay \u2018Wholesale and rah ai Eu © g to keep .\u201cBab healthy is to = BABY s 0 in effect January : Arto rte | qe Sher ooke srm-tanre à ., Quebs vi ent Sherbr SOA! \u2026 arrive Levis 7,00 a.uses gh Sm.- ; k 4 Pure, Dainty, deg Arriving at Sherbrook Beware of Bind roy crie Sherbrooke ou re men = Sn ALBERT TOILET SOP C0,\u2018 a, leave los, 1:00 pm Note-Accommadetion train lee daily: except Baturday.trains run daily excevt Sunda BOSTOR & i ~ Winter \u2018Arrangeme OCTOBER 10th, 19 ; dally except\u2019 3unda Bralos Thon Qtherwise noted sing [leave Sherbrou Soo Sm.for St, A Souoprd, ar ashue, \u201cBoston, sprivghield, \u2018New ; MX sl.tests ré 1210 pu \u2018 ; sarrive Sa pe 6 | x 4:03, pmo 5.m., in bn.and A White Mountain Notch.TeRT RBX\\PRESS.9.15 p.m N.H.Wortester, - Boston.d, Me., via White Mount lan for 3 White River Jot., Spring RSE SOUTH, 5 EXP Boston 9.00 a.m., Worces: m., Concord 10 55 a.m., Saited- \u201cPeanuts, > Uh Salted Almhonds, - Sf Salted Pecant, ., Sn \u2018The origina kind add a Bt.Johnsbury 0, \u2019 - ledged dt - M MGET EXPRES Pieaves B -Mt, ork 0.Bherbr \u2018Leave Ci ge Plymo 18, Concord | \u20188.45 p.m., Nn pringtield 8.0 BP; 8.22 82204 arri ocuaron rion, am.arri a.To At Hm =} aD connecting _ eommodation leaving New) pa, arriving Sherbrooke ! .FLANDERS.Pans.and Tiex ER CES REDUCED Fal $50.00 © Cvieeed TO de * 2 PACIFIO COAS'} Maren 1st to.May 15} Becoh| Class Colonist fare : SHERBROOKE TO Beatle, Victoria, ver, Portland faubesateL a 200050 Rossland, Nelson 1, son, Spok (inom, Trad r [Bob- knsgonda, Butte, Helena, Salt sees rsnne huocesecs se Door Springs, Denver, Pueblo.sreesenry assesioes San Francisco; Los Angeles LaOURIST SLEEPING ( ays an fare at 10 36 pa pm, Mapa he a ond oF Ppeusengers \u2018holding fir Hw class tickets.to Chica 0 : Joreof as far as the I viol charge is made fo ro way be reserved in ad ticketa, ete, apply oF x FAMOUS: Vancou- It Is Pure, Wholesome ssd E t .; ga SOLD IN ALL S28 TORONTO, ONT.- por LC WPI tit , CLARENCEVILEE.\u201cMarc hi \u2014 Mr.Loftus Smith, and Miss Mattie Smith, dl 5 HUSH, CG».& to F.\u2018Crane at Station.of days.+ BY 4 The sehool re- opened on\u2019.ter two weeks\" \u2018vacation ons pro sickness _ Mr, 1 erick ad c \"bis tharse for che, sum of #44 \u201cMr.Jus.Crudter will ose #5 send with his fomilyin aboë pres aid will \u201csettle on the iken farm, near Griffin, hgm some time ago.A large congregation au, Methodist Church, morning.ing, «on Sunday, eh.26th, no service in St.George's, i of the illness of the faviily tor.In the ovening.à was refidired hy the choir, di That mai \u20ac them differe ey medicines.you i 18 one of greatest int 1s, that unlike ° \u2018iquid ati | mils they do more'thar them, te thi They user while PERFECT.\u201cSANITARY and PERMA , À ve COATING, ready for use by \u2018mixing 1 WATER, is EASY TO GET, because_.it is by nearly all: the leading hardware and.P Canada.\u2026 That fact alone is evidence of su Look \u2018for the litle church on the label f Alabastine is never sold in bulk.Evérybody should: be interested.Anybody have free our booklet on Alabastine.- The Alabastine Co.Limited, parts, the oro so COUR \u2014 ji oo Lo C citicook.f.\u2018 pe.Travellers.rop Hioyse LL.Kilburn, p experle ears\u2019 pra pmpounéne to heralone conta ngrediont es sold contat di iteovors: die be of the ) hese o&reat N any other n than \u2018the 4 ced on the I | Yul do t feel as we wid © oo - Address =.\u201d SU ES We give why you 8 only have one reason to hould drink ouns - DELICIOUS .eas & Coffees vice Because they are best.: , i ~BRANGH STORE\u2014 .nt = UE ides gastable 18 effect January 9th, 1905, Leaving Sherbrooke.X Sherbrooke 7.30 a.m., peus Lens gère Levis | 1.10 p.m, Quebec 1.15p-ms i Leave \u201cSherbrooke 9.30 mes 7,00 6.2m - a &.I0.4 Arriving at \u2018Sherbrooke; prm-Leave o Quebec\u201d 2.30 \u201cp.m 10 pas 8 Levis ve Quebec 6.30 p.00 p.m., arrive Sher- oe nT train leaves \u201cLevis odation'\u201d tras All other vais run daily except YSundaya AEjOSTOA & MAINE \u2018Winter Arrangement.\u2018 OCTOBER 10th, 1804.except, Junday, excep kis rs A nerwise \u2018not oted, ' Trains leave Sherbrooke.pl\" 5.00 sm.for St; Johnsbury, Concord, N.H., Nashua, Boston, d, New York, Worcester, ravés ouvForo0ke 10.00 8.rt 12.10 - p.m., leave: | * 1.50 p.m.- Bt.Jobnebury 32 p.m., Concord 6.00 Boston 319 pm., snd Portland, THe.vis jl White Mountain Notch.EAT EXPRE33.9.15 p.m.Doncord 3H.Worcester, Boston, and Port Me, via White Mountain Notch pri River Jct., Springfield, New \"© Yofky: aN THE SOUTH, - leaves | Katon 9.00.a.m, Worcester 8.00 a \u201ca.Concord 10.55 a.m., Portland Hy 845 a.m>, Springfield 9.10:a.m.& Johnsbury 4.27 p.m., arriving ht Aa.Paves Boston 7.8¢ ms, Portland.Eas pm.New ork 4.00 p.m.- Bpriogfield 8.00 p-m., St.Johnshury hy sm, arriving Sherbrooke 7.12 \\SINODATION, Leave Ooncord, N \"5 545 a, via Plymouth, St Tasbury 10:45-a.m., arriving New mt 12.33 oi connecting with ac } ommodation leaving Newport, at 1.0 .Sherbrooke 3.P- m.XJ FLANDERS ALLWAY MIE REDUGED FARES $S0.oo : .\u201c\u2019esses FO.272 PACIFIU COAST.| | Sæch st to-May 15th, 05 Biondi Class Colonist fares from SHERBROOKE TO : : 850.00 Inte, Victoria, Vancou- haland, à pid om Aig) $47.50 _ + Portland, .= $46.50 Prin, Los Angelés $50.00 TOURIST \u2018SLEEPING CARS.an Montreal Mondays and Wednes- 10.30 p.m., for- the accommoda- a ougers \"holding first or sec Urkety 3 _to- Chicago and \u201cwest Fueblo,., seivssece nue.I far the Pacific Coast.\u2019 Wel mes p> made for berths, a he i nay te reserved in advance, ckets, ete., apply: i - ; hu Fuss, \u20ac P-#& TA.ug Smith, ¥ to F.Crane at Station.ih, of St.me ee ruests ob] | stor a C0 Women There are several things about make them different from Sy medicines.EE mi One of greatest interest to at unlike \u2018iquid prepar- they, do more than merely | Lee be user while taking | Ye are three : A re th 0 Paris, e prescription of Dr, J pecia aliste fn f the world\u2019 seases o Sill an cif oription Wie embo- | experience that ory} years\u2019 practice as Pounded to meet ire gnd run Soe The al in contain every IR hediont of any hey A spe= are dies sold for boty : Tl dlonts.Just © greatest x hese ete valle ay 2 ther remedy.\u2019 fart for their being Rn the old tima azo.© market J don\u2019 feel as well as you zt; Just try one bex_ Ne, ag, Kn calers, op by mail postpaid, ROBINSON & Co, Coat/coox, Que.ÉTÉ Sn Sag oF, ix ; i: ESF.eo \"Ski \u2018ing 9, mes Phone Gu.arrive \u2018| arrive Sherbrooke 8.45 pm.| Las.don\u2019) Pass.and Theat Agent À ple are many; reasons for this.| | have been displaced by newspaper ad- J either - 4 fitdle strange, tout if trouble be taken té consider the 7.00 | jof the week, | good supper and- the unique \u2018entertain- F Hack one, ; prime requisite\u2014eflectiveness: ' Bolton, who managed, a spicy.pro- : Brill been on the sick list.= : 4.& MORTGAGE CO.Interest: allowed on deposits payable IST OF APRIL and 1ST OF OCTOBER; or | compounded \u201cat those dates at option of depositor.Accounts pay- ol Funeral Notices.a lo a great extent, dodgers or hand: bills, commonly employed a years_ ne so few as a\u2019 medium of publicity, | yertisements.view \u2018of the publi: | city power thaË newspaper advertising fais grown to be this seems an entire- ; ly natura] thing to have come about.Hand- bills \u2018are seldom\u2019 distributed with discrimination or judg- mént and, as a\u201dmeans- of advertising, It is also a cumbersome method and, - in fact, inferior to the newspaper way oh: every, point._ It is very noticeable, however, | that one form of publicity still clings, to the old style, and that of funeral notices\u2014 the familiar black-bordered announcement, commonly tacked to a telephoric pole.Why these notices in particular should .have clung to the hand-bill manner of getting made public is not clear, unless it may have been: simply accidental.- A funeral notice appearing a day or two ago in the advertise ing columns of the \u201cRecord, looked and a trifle out.of place \u2018as \u2018innovations quite often do, is in tlie, matter subject there will be found to exist no valid reason why the manner of displaying these notices should not also.follow in the path of advertising progress.| aie Oulooker.\u201c BARNSTON.March.~The local dramatic club will give a musical and dramatic entertainment in the Town Hall.en Wednesday evening, March 1st.Oysters will be Served at the Highland House at the close of the entertainment.| Miss Hepburn was \u2018the guest of Rev.\u201d and Mrs, Watson, Way's Mills, the Bust Mr.J.Na Jenks has been confined to.a | the.house for several days with ; very severe cold, | Mr.Hiram Buckland is spending a | few days with his mother at \u201c\u201cBel- mere.7e Te Miss- Laura Libby is a guest of Miss Alfce\u2019 Thornton this week.\u201c\u2019Mrmand Nrs.\u2018A.L.Parker and little daiighter, Einina, spent Friday and Saturday in Dixville visiting \u201cfriends.Mr.and Mrs.C.C.Hanson, Bar- ford, were calling on friends in town on Saturday and were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.E.Hanson over Sunday.«Mrs.Oliv er Peters is quite sick with \u2018ery sipelas, - \u2018 a | \" GEORGEVILLE.March | 1.\u2014The social under the.aus- \u201cpices of the voung ladies of \u2018Géorge- ville and vicinity came off at Mr.Sheldon\u2019 Feb.21.The young lad the ies distinguished themselves by _After supper the chair Mr.Whiting Ball, of ment, etc.\u201cWas taken.by gramme.Those.who contributed were Miss Annie Rexford, Miss Mabel Place, Mr.McCallum, Miss Mabel Quebec, | Ar.A.A.Bryant and\u2019 Miss Ina Bryant.The net receipts were $25.- At the ring of\u201c Georgeville circuit\u2019 a unan- ious invitation was given to Rev.D.to serve as their minister for another year, subject to the authority of the ¢ urch.= \u2014\u2014 CASTLEBAR.Wirch | }:\u2014Mrs.Joseph Riddle has Meo Christopher | ~ Morrill was taken sick of the road at Miss Greer\u2019s fun-{ 4 eral and was taken to Mrs.Lindsey | Morrill\u2019 s and froin there to his home at Ashestos.re.Jaddens Willey 3 is very Fill at \u2014 £ | all-voted the 3 [SHERBROOKE _ i | her | from Mr.February Quarterly Official | NORTH HATLEY : March 1.\u2014 Mr.Wiliam Ragman will move from Mr.George Colt\u2019s farm which he has carried on for the fast year, to the farm lately purchased by him, of the\u201dhéirs of the late E, Kezar, \u2018| near Lake Massawippi.\u2018Mr.Harvey Drew has rented Mr.George Colt\u2019s farm for the ensuing year, and will.occupy it soon.\u2019 \" Mr.R.Knights has disposed.of his farm, (the Clark Lord place), to = Mr.C.Cox, \u2018of Massawippi.Mr.A.T vier\u201d has bought the Clark Lord farm of Mri/C.Cox, 106 .acrés of land, with buildings, for the sum of $1,800, _ Mr.Jobs Johnson will sell his movables, farm tools, etc., by auction, on: the: 2nd inst.Mr, and Mrs.N.Bean, of Katevale, were guests of Mr, and Mrs.J.Jehn- | son, Thursday.\"Mr.A.C.Putney was \u201chome Smith\u2019s Mills a few days the last the -week.- A euchre party and dance was held from \"of | on Wednesday evening, at the howmid of Mr.A.H.Fontain.About thirty: ladies and gentlemen were present, and occasion a Very enjoyable one.Su oo A meeting of the School Board was held Saturday evening, at its usual place of mecting ; members all present, under the presidency of Chairman J.W.McLaughlin.Bills \u2018to the amount of $31 were ordered paid.W.C.Le- Baron was appointed to settle with L.A.Dufresne for making survey .of the present school grounds.J Mrs.Peter Brooks is very low little hopes of her recovery are tertained.° The Old Folks Basket Dance on Feb.7, and en- being well filled with dancers,.com! posed: of old, middle-aged @nd young, | \u2018ail joiñing in tripping the light fantastic until the small hours of morning, after the enlivening music\u2019 furnished by Hubbard\u2019s orchestra.Baron is improving slowly, also, Mr.J.°G.Sampson.paratory to building his mill in the spring.\u2018 =.: ; : 3 \u2014\u2014 FITCH BAY.March 1.\u2014Rev.\" G.Skinner preached | \u2018at Derby Centre, on Sunday, Feb.26.Mrs.Kimball and daughter, Sarah, of Knowlton, visited Miss Grade Kim- ball, and other relatives.and friends,\u201d here last\u2019 week.\u2019 ' ' Mrs.L.West received - à letter from mother, Mrs.Jacob Morenville, |.\u2018whose home is in Nebraska, and who is 84.years old.Her husband is 94, -and both hale and hearty.They read and.write without the aid of spectacl- cs.They are the parents of fourteen.children,\u2019 all but three of whom are | living.Mr.G.Morenville and Mrs, West, of this village ; George; in Mas- -sachusetts, and \u2018the rest with or Bear their parents in Nebraska.\u2026 \u2018 - Mr.Argyle Taylor, of- Bolton, visiting friends here.Mrs.H.Ingham has gone to Baldwin\u2019s Mills .to visit parents.and friends.Messrs.Richard and Fred Wilkerson were in*town on Thursday, exercising a beautifully matched span of black horses.Mrs.Fred Rickard is spending a few] days with her mother, Mrs.Gregory.Mrs.Blackwood has returned from Sherbrodke, where she has been spending several weeks vith friends, Bl RCHTON.10 March T The W.C.T.U.and Ladies\u2019 Aid: wil meet with-Mrs.C.O,.Miller; on Friday, afterndon, March 3: A cordial invitation is extended for tea.Rév.J.\u2018Seller occupied the\u2019 pulpit here or\u2019 Sunday,:.while Rev.M.Wright preached Educational sermons on the Compton, circuit: Miss Fain, who has been spending some weeks with Miss M.Coats, returned.home last week.Miss Gouilie, of Martinville, \u201cspent Sunday with Mrs.R._S.Nutbrown.Mr.Bradley, of Lennoxville, visited his daughter, Mrs.Ernest Todd, last week.\u2018 Miss Lulu Smith, of Martinville, jmas the guest of \u2018her brother, Mr.Hollis Smith, on Sunday.+ - / .LISGAR.- T : March 1.\u2014Miss Ethel Porter is visiting her sister, Miss Lizzie Porter,who is one of the teachers in the Scots- town Academy., Mrs.\u2019 T.J.Stalker and son have returned to Flodden after spending a few months with her parents here.The youngest child of Mr.and Mrs.J.Cote is quite sick, the doctor being called on Sunday.The rest of the sick\u2019 people are gaining.Miss \u2018Lizzie\u2019 G.Porter has receivél R.7 J.Hewton an official chèque from the Department of Public\u2019 Instruction for\u2019.$21, for successful teaching.Mr.Philip Lyster, of Sherbrooke, i is visiting his brother, Mr.T.Lyster, for a few days.- - 2 \u2014 - + RANDBORO.\u201cMarch 1.\u2014 Mr.and Mrs.V.Swail, and Mr.and Mrs.M.H.Cairns, attended the funeral of Mrs.Amos Williams, at Bulwer, Tuesday.Mr.and Mrs.Gilbert Jones visited friends at Leavitt\u2019s Mill, Thursday.Miss Hattie Dawson is visiting friends in Starking, N.H.Mr.Albert: V.Swail, of Boston, Mass., is spending a few weeks here visiting his many friends.cough or bronchial trouble, Mr.Horon\u2019 s.Hey condifon is cnrions, Lo Es Spe Mrs.Ed, Leroux 4 seriously mn.- Abetter, then take that.: Delays are alwa {also held to make arrangements 24th, was a decided success, the haH'f the |.The little daughter of Mr.C.H., Le: | Mr.J.B.Reed is hauling stone pré- Ÿ L.T Bartlett, Ask your doctor, then do as he says u to tike Ayer's Cherry Pectoral for your throat} 1! he sells yo \u2018 then take it.If he has anything} Only get Well as \u2018soon as you can.ys so- dangetous J in lung troubles.FCUATICOUR \u201d \u2018March: 1.\u2014Mr.Brown Hopkins has Bank of Canada, and left town on Monday for \u2018Sherbrooke, \" where he will be employed in the local branch: men.has leit.town seeking fortune elsewhere.* By Mr.Henry Chesley gave | a \u201c\u2018sugar- his schoolmates and associates Friday night -last: As usual young people had a good time, - Mr.Harold Morgan left last weck \u2018for Ottawa, \u2018where he has secured.em- | ployment, with a party engaged in\u2019 suryeying- between the Capital .City] \u2018and Winnipeg.+\"'The increase in \u2018the umber of bank] on \u2018the four years, - The E.T.Bank has been obliged\u2019 to add two clerks to its.\u2018al- already strong staff, while four have been axided to.that of the , Banque \u2018Nationale.Lo Mr.M.-O\u2019Neill and Miss M.E.O'Neill, both of Danville, are here to attend the funeral of their nephew which \u2018took, place to-day.| Miss Lena O?Neill (sister of deceas- sad errand.| \u2018The Rebeccas evidently don\u2019 ¢ believe last night to the occasion of an oys- Noble Grand.- A business meeting was for holding the regular meetings, ete.Mr.:and Mrs.Henry Ham, who have \u2018been here attending the funeral of Mr.in Sawyerville yesterday.Mr: Stephen - Hill continues very poorly, and requires some one to .up, with him every night.\u2014 \u2018Meédanics, Farmers, Sportsmen 1 \u201cT'o heai and soften the skin and remove grease, oil aiid rust stains, paint and\u2019earth| etc.\"Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs.\u2014 \u201c KINGSEY FALLS.; March 1, \u2014 A Girls\u2019 Hockey match took place on New Century Rink, on Saturday evening, : \u201cWild West,\u201d 4 vs \u201cDown East.\u201d Ithough the- was in a wretch dition, ; hoth sides played equally wél wa, and put up | a good game, At half time no goals West.\u201d Owing to illness of members, as follows : Down East.Mrs.J.Smith Miss Smith points, lining un Wild West.Miss A.\u201cRamsay goal Miss B.Craig \u201d- point ° | Miss st Craig eferec\u2014Preston Laing.mpires\u2014J.Haddock, W.After the match refreshments - served By the ladies.Messrs.J.Gilman, C.0.Noble, Mrs.sick list.\u2014 - 1.without costume and mask.| ; .] _ DIXVILLE.March 1 Thursday, - March 2nd.À short en- Humphrey Les had another shpck, Saturday night.Mrs.E.A.Martin is gaining slowly.Her many friends \u201cher around again.Our schbol opened Monday, Feb.27, having been closed for two weeks.two daughters, Mrs.L.D.and.W.Chamberlain.Mr.Addison W.Cushing.has returned home from Baldwin\u2019s Mills, where he has worked in a saw mill: \u201cMr: Erwin Gilson was home over | Sunday, the guest of his parents.Mr.Willard Byron, of Newport, Vt., spent Sunday with relatives here, Student-pastor ston, twas the guest of Rev, St.Dalmas, Friday.DANVILEE , \u2014 Nr.and Nrs.H J.Wil- A.LL.March 1.1liams left.for Montreal on Tuesday afternoon.Va Mr.PP.McGovern, of Richmond; was the guest of Mr.Carl Burbank for a couple of days this week.| - The twenty-fifth\u201d annual supper bo of \u2018the Golder Rule Lodge, 1.0.0.1, will \u2018be held on Tuesday .ev hing at the Cordon House.Mrs.Thaddeus Willey is very.in at | the home of Mr.J.Horan.Her sister, | Mrs, Perry, of Montreal, and \u2018Mrs.of Melbourne, arrived.here this week.i Mrs.JJ.Thorburn, who has been : the guest i Mrs.G.F.Brae.\u201d has returned to her home, | \u201cThe Willows,\u201d\u201d Rosemere, Que.Next Sunday, at the \u2018Advent Church, the pastor, Rev.M.Grant Nelson, will preach in the morning the first of two sermons on \u201cThe Inspection of Zion,\u201d topic : \u201cAn - \u2018examination of Zion's foundation.\u201d In the evening, the subject of the sermon will be, \u201cLost ! : An Opportunity.\u201d J.C.Co.\u2018Towell, Mass.accepted a \u2018position in the Merchants\u2019 |; ; Thus another of our promising young on-snow\u201d\u2019.party to about twenty of.clerks in the two local banks may be{ a taken as a \u2018incasure of the increase of | \u2018 business in Coaticook during the pasti} ed) and Messrs.Taylor and Scott, of | Richmond, are also here- on the same | in.crying over spilt milk.In spite of | their recent loss in -the fire they rose ter supper, served to members only at the home of Mrs.E.W.Akhurst, Past Ham\u2019s mother, returned to their home, use The * Master Mechanic's\u201d Tar Soap.0 ice had been made,\u201d and\" at the close, the score stood, 2 to 1, in favor of \u201cWild both teams wer obliged to play six 1 c.p.Miss M.Smith | Miss B: Lodge forwards MissW.Leith \u2018Miss G.IL Cameron * Miss A.\u2018Haddock Wiss M: Webster \u201c Miss A.Keïnedy Ss.Leith.were Pr.Shaw, Master C.Laing, Miss Rita Chadsay, and many others are on the A masquerade will be held on New | \u2014 The Baptist ladies will | give a sugar social, in Wright's Hall, \u2018tertainment and a cordial welcome to will be glad to sec Mr.William French is visiting his Wearing, of Barn-| Brown, at \u201cBurn: Department Kh A res era aan tre San à .PAGE .THREE; tee is, ov 0 \u201c4 # su 4 g \u2018UP-TO-DATE - Ë \"FOOTWEAR FOR aN > UP-TO-DATE : PUBLIC! | curable, at the least cost.J.A.WIGGETT & co, + Whiting Block, Sherbrooke, Te - A | Weyl Deliver FREE One: 30 | Lu 4 Bexoef] 25 no LF Kimo Tablets To any \u201cone suffering \u201cfrom rheumatism.: - 007 me \u2014 = TANSELL Druggist änd\u2018Stationer.10 Strathoona Square | Meil orders receive prompt attention, : \u201c~ Our stock, of Queen| Quality Shoes for Spring wear, is.now.Complete, [JOHN MILLET & Co, Sole Agents for Queen Quality.| 159 Wellington Street AYERS CLIFF.March 1.\u2014Mr.Wilbert Dustin is s very > a with pneumonia.\"Mr.Walter | Bowen's.children, who | have been suffering with, the whooping cough, are some better.Mr.Percy Mosher and Miss : Julia at the home of the bride.Elder S.Clark performed the ceremony.The | young people of the village were invited in for a social time in\u201dthe evening.\u2026 : Miss Mary Doane, of Lowell, Mass., is-the guest of her sister, Mrs.Har- | vey Vaughan.: \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Oren Amy were\u2019 town \u2018Sunday calling on friends.The Ayer\u2019s Cliff other local talent, will give one of their epjoyable entertainments Friday © evening, \u201cMarch 3rd, in.the Hall.Miss Thompson; who has.been guest; of Miss Cass, has returned Farnham, - At| the election in the to of officers for the Century Rink, Saturday evening, Mch.Christian Endeavor for the coming 4th.Masks removed at 9.30.No year,\u2019 Mrs.Hollis Hitehcock .- was skaters will be allowed on.the ice chosen President.\u201cThe band went to Stanstead to.o play | Saturday night.Nor ton\u2019 recently.& i - + i .THERE'S NO BETTER FOOD.~ .all.| Co for all than \u20aclark\u2019s delicious Pork At time of writing, Mrs.Frank {and Beans\u2014plain, with.Chili or Toma: unconscious, having | to Sauce.5 and 0c.tins.A colleetion of the best proi | Rollins were married last Wednesday: band assisted by County | LE! ention of the heart, backache ete, : Mrs.Pope was the guest of Mrs.T.- Bertrand's\u201d Creosoted .Glycerine The new remedy for affections of the throat, larynx, bronchial tubes - and °| lungs, such as obstinate sore throat, hoarseness, bronchitis, chronic cough, congestion of the lungs and \u2019 incipient consumption.- : - 50c.per bottle {FOR SALE AT Griffith's Drug Store, 1 sl Wellington Street., .(Opposite the New Court House.) Bell Phone 97.Peoples 97.pou ba Funda, 1 ta 3, mad 5 as Overstocked | faving on hand too large a stock of my famotis 40c Green Tea, sell for the next 10 DAYS in 5 or 10 1b.lots this fine Tea at 25c perlh: ~ NET.Quality guaranteed.Money: refunded if you arc not suited.x JAMES THOMPSON, (Old.9-Cent Stora.) Dealer in Fine Teas and.Coffees.BUSINESS CARDS, J ANEENGE, \u201cMORRIS & McIVER, Advocates, etc.Sherbrooke and Riche mond.YNDMAN -& - BRADLEY, Dentists, Sun Life Building, Sherbrooke.G.K.\"ADDIE, B.A., Bc.\u2026, Og BE.AND Xe Prov.Land Surveyor, ar\u2019 Montreal Bell Telephone.RE.J.A.DAR me Par Nose an E, Throat, Coaticook, \u2018 + MARBLE AND GRANITE .Hambly, Coaticook, Que, \u201cRODDICK BYERS, M.D.C.M.« Gill), L.R.C:P, and S.(Edinburgh).Fate.resident - physiclan Royal Victoria.Hospital, Montreal.\u201850 Montreal street.\u2018Bell \u2018phone 506.People\u2019s \u2019phone 117.7 opeuiration until 10 a.m., 1 to 8 and oO : Now Mr.Trader before starting in on aNEW YEAR, \u2018get rid of your old accounts.We are CoE, DO NOT MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY.Snr Sherbrooke Mercantile Agency 125 Wellington St.Bell \u201cphone 472 - P.0.\" Box, For Poor Bloom ait nervous complaints , headache, galph- Covernton\u2019s Iron.Blood Pills TISSUS que | \u201c DB WATSON & CO.Agente.! - 444 St Paul St, Montreal , STAMMERERS THE DR.ARNOTT INSTITUTE, BERLIN, Ont.For the treatment of all forms of SPEECH DEFECTS.speech, Write for particulars, , \u201c , 1905, we begin Our No trash.$3 Hats $3.00 HATS for * .Le =, © = co \u2018 On the First.Day of this Month of March, | Co Great Annual Clear | \u2018 Out Sale of Men\u2019s Hats al +) | © Remember, we keep no low class goods\u2014only the output of / : such manufacturers, as, Christy, Dean\u2019s, Carrington\u2019s, also, the output of some of the best American manufacturers.Cp This sale will continue during the month : March, or until the goods are cleared out.; But remember, the early comer / ; J.R.M of gets first choice.cBAIN, - 98sc.0 © HALIFAX.Sarin 8 { Déposits\u201d Received In- at .: Ÿ terest allowed PEOPLE'S BANK pee - PAID-UP CAPITAL | \u2026 $1000;! 000 * RESERVE FUND - 450,000 TOTAL ASBETS 6,240,656 - per Annum »p.Compounded- Twice C.Bank Eastern \u2018DANVILLE, COOKSHIRE.Each Year.- Townships Branches | MEGANT \"WARWICK, | SAWYERVILLF T will\u201d Speéialist, Eye, - \u201c\u20ac (Me .\u2018prepared to BUY or COLLECT same.We treat the cause, not.- simply the habit, and therefore produce râtural MES LS remem gC SRI LoL IS Te Ca we mr a oP ES ve an cme roc mar ae res cm sépare $4 .mes LL nan 5 20 Pam tte peng a Jt Brent 4 1 nant dE ra SE sa, Wer TPA rE TRL Su avast ee ares ae mer marae * ry ER : A: gid, vs 12 a Crm TE - © ° 20 _ J lL 5 pir nd coo Vo ; =, \\ - \u2019 Sab HARA Ls maps pi Se pa tai tar oa ER Fm, rok En met Pia RE vp em oot MEN né - ea he ob By 8 it spy ; .8 À état ~ Foe .eet ty tL \u2018ever > ; = Code oo Fe COANE Sinai?oSbhiidn wis?Lert mii Eo La Yk SE prete AR Erie we wk A A * x CU i ( .CE 244 | ~ ji > si TA x.+R 3 ; au Hi tn KE : 3 dsp REAR REEL; Mie Ps J be : Jas § + .\" E + nee 052 baie 80% ee Vk oo oo.a dans KBr om dress puce Jp [Rr PS ua.bu ate Ue ve Ee am 0 ce BAA pa tl A.Sit péntiod de + ; st 4} Yo» jt i a \u201c3 ».x\u201d oH y y i a 2 ! de fe .- 4 BL rey terre CS EE aA mae a tans Si wm Te i 1 .Cat Red dat qd dau ; .- © 4 shy al OE Serr apd » .J ov no 3 cute AA Bl Gwe.fers , v Tan A hr 2d CS i\u2019 L 18 PI a * v ce\u201d - A \" Pr.4 ny he aR TE IE ae sae W = TES PR er cre Pho A rT TE ET TR ROR BRR we) i are EN pu arte tL Te .NT, à ae sz WANA \u201c- - - O30 > LA we A EX.à ee D \u20ac, + v % \u2019 = 2 170 \u201ceiner ye sa wy Pp SEER ee gar re ne.ron : .E § Bs SEE A IRR I 3 A R Tepe a \u2018 maine a : \" : .202 ; - ™ \" : ; \u2018 ; , .pe ee a To Te ; : | Ca ga a oc ed ray coronas > prete wo; PP = RT err Seeger * Westar are SEL > PAS L.\" lp a ; bad ä nN : = um x aban pa pl a i I EA oa._ San a nests A Pre TIE P - .; PESTE eat co Joe 8 A cet) , .- ; } ; = = \u2019 \" .8 ; ; poues - os : .J Late + , ; ; A \u2019 J ÿ ; \" ima .- nr TF: ; ry CER or _ .ua .és re» Wn F .' à me - g 0\u20ac net A cou ; Lz Co onde Jr ua cs ze - \u201c or .* = ; N - ; « 2 A h a .- A, .; a.- à\u2019 0.Ng wb ye.Wie wd gd : ++ oom \" - i ; , .Û M Ux 55, \u201cshe ré \u20ac à a \" Str rye! pte tr ; 1.; .= MS A de , an, .- : 20S ; \" i ; ver .Ja =.Le 0 = bas \u2018 ; i à ; ; TES ni _ eo y .LAW a 4 + .A 3 ea ; x! » - 0 Sars aus A p VASE E ES Tia Te fo Pr ETT ~ .Le 8 ÿ 5 = = y 3 N A ~ Py TO » \u2019 , - Pp .3 cut = pede pl qi RE AT RTE.A are | EP : .a - \u2019 4 se R - AEE at , en APR\u201d PAT NE ET AR A 9 r , .spo \u201c : = guarantee it every respect.| \u2014 i H: @: Wilson & Sons.7 vo \u201cee ne.- Le br fow dozen on hand.\u201c Metropole Building.prevessssnnan ann nnuuss À dscssas seseeeeceeessserttttene i Gettin n ÿ Ready for 3 Sting Carpet Trade Our Carpet.Department for next spring will be largest and most assorted one; ia \u2018We intend to make it interesting for you.1 « 3 \u201cUnion, Wool, Tapestry, Brussels and Velvei Car- pots arriving daily ; \u2018from 20c per yd to 81 50.| oo SQuares, Rags, any.size, 22e EGHENBERG BROS., wi Bell Telephone 432.i MONTREAL MARKETS.N £ Montreal, Feb.2 to 10ic; colored, Market News ik, A.CODERE, .Sole.Agent for KING Hats.\u2026 À sun in the lead for early New Spring.Hats, \u201cin.| J ust received a new Quilted Brown and .Slate S right kind of Hat to.wear after.faking off your Fur Caps.We are also leaders for Cow Boy Hats.will \u201chow them \u2018in all shades and finishes.bool : - PRICES: AS USUAL.Furs-at cost price until they are stôted;-.5 +.= Louis A.Sedere, f CHEKSE \u2014 Ontario fall white, 102c 105c.to 105e : Que- bee, 10¢ to 104c.\u2018Quotations are .nominal.BUTTER \u2014 VFinost grades, ave ; ordinary nest, 26e lo, waters dairy, 23e ; roll butter, » \u201826e.| PI 7 a US T Straight cold 85.D0 85.25 stock, at.'18%¢ to 20¢ ; No.19e ; Montreal limed, 20e to- \u2018te; lected, 246 to, 25c, and new laid, .to 30c.| , fi ASHES .\u2014 Firsts, seconds, ,$4.90 ; first pearls, % 100 pounds.HONEY \u2014 White clover in comb, to extraët.in -10 Ib.tins, 69 Ib.tins.Gle ; - as to quality.buckw heat, Ge to 286 27¢ ; 13}c per section in 1 Jb.section : 7c to Se; to D , Storage 18c.to set 29 ¢ 50 ; per, 13c in 6Le\u2019 MAPLE SYRUP \u2014 Por Fwine \u201cgallon, J0e to \"456 in tins Hood: sugar, Gle to Te.{ HAY \u2014 No.1, 89-to S9 50\" per jon the track, No.2,88 to $8.50 : ° ver, i 87.50 per, ton in car lots.i be per 1b.LIVE The cattle {rade down .at the End Abattoir, .this morning, quite encouraging from ) every point of view.The arrivals all classes of stock were large and fairly god guatiy, ed a certain firmness.Butcheys and \u2018other buyers were in large | numbers, practic in ton clo- $6 to.$75 clover mixed, 87.25 to STOCK MARKETS\u2014Feb.27.Cast proved ally in of a while prices shows ,out and as there was a J i soft and stiff.& Soft Hat, just.\u201cthe \u20ac ; Only | a \u20ac A look in | ous window Ll Ring Street, ES ST > \"No.| 55 tung Block.large choice to select from, it was quite natural that - the best stock: should find ready purchasers.There were at least, from 1,000 to 1,200 cattle offered for sale, with prices ranging: from 42¢ to, Sic per Ib., \u201cthe latter quotation being.paid for a few: choice heads.The medium to fair sold well at 3c to 4} reper 1b, while the common and lean dragged a little at 22e to dlc per Ib.| Sheep, and lambs were in donna | | With arrivals at about \u201c200 head: The quality was good, with prices but little changed.\"The best sheep | brought an average of 4 cents per lb, while afew lambs were fold at _5c per 1b.There was]a fair call for calves, which numbered possibly over 200 head.They were, however, of a rather small grade,-and prices showed no change from the previous market.| Fair sized calves brought | 85 per head, \u201cwhile small and lean ons\u201d Avere.offered ported that J.P.Moore, one of | the principal witnesses at the West Hastings ballot box trial, in (this city] has disgppeared.Moore is the man | who drove 73 miles to obtain a ré eipt from his sister for Byron O.Lott.It was suspected that he, while on that trip.| sank the hogus [ballot boxes, whieh went to.Bancroft in a lake.alongside which he travelled, but Moore, din the witness box, denied any.knowledge of the boxes at all.\u201cthe est salt that Canada, 's \u201cbest salt works can: \u2018produce, and that\u2019s the best She TJ ewellèrs | SPECIAL WATCH ° ont.* Goodt\u201c7, Jewël American movement: in twenty yebirifilled cases, Hor $7.00: eich, Regular, $11.25.\u201cThese\u201d Watches are\u201d \u201cthet new\u2019 small size, this shape so popular just: ner, \u2018 andrare Telly gogranteeds AG SKINNER 7 Strathcona 8q: \u2014\u2014\u2014 ere - See go-carts,.at Edwards\u2019) Mr.W.L.Shustlel}, K cc, Conticoëk, was in town to-day.] Miss Aubid is in- Montreal attending the spring willisiery openings.Hockey ! High School va, Y.MC.A., High: School Rink.to-night.Mr.(Justice Hutchinson .has been i in | Montreal for the past few days.\\ Major Georgo R.Smith, M.LA, Thetford, was in town esterday.The 53rd Drum and Bugle Corps:will | , | meet at- the.band room tonight \u2018at 7.30.| - Mrs.Phil, of.Cornwall, Ont., is] visiting her sister, Mrs.Thos.Vine- berg.: Mrs.L.M; \u201cBenoit, of East, Sherbrooke, is dangerously.ill, and is not expected to recover.Mr.F.P Buck has been out .of | town \u2018this week.on a business trip io New York and Boston.The.East Sherbrooke W.CTU- will meet with Mrs.Quimby Thursday : afternoon at half-past three.Invitations have been sent out.for a tea: on Friday, Feb.3rd, by à À.Pénnoyer, Melbourne street.\u201d \" The boys: of B.C.8.are giving gg cop- \"+ cert: and: operetta in St.George\u2019 s Hall, \u2018Lennoxv ille, to-morrow evening.Dr.P.Pelletier, M.P.P., left 1 Quebec to- -day' to attend\u2019 the.Fj of thé\u2018 Lagislature, { to-morrow.which SE The preparatory services for 4 Sacrament of-the Lord's Supper,.hur be held in Plymouth- Congregational Church, to-night.+ Mr.Brown Hopkins, of Coaticook, : a \u2018nephew\u2019 of Mr.George McLean, bas 1 taken a \u2018position on the staff of the Merchants\u2019 Bank in this city.Mr at the : last of \u2018 a series of skating matches given by Her Excellency the g Countess Grey, on\u2019 Saturday last.Food Sale, Plymouth Chapel, \u201c@|Saturday.Tea served 3 to 6.Mr.John Dolphin left.for Dayton, Ohio, this morning, having been call- {ed there by the death of a brother of his mother\u2019 s, which took place yesterday.with Miss Foster, of Toronto, arrived in town to resume her duties as chief of the McKechnie millinery department.Baby carriages, at Edwards\u2019, The ambulance was called out yes terday afternoon, by Dr.P.Pelletier, to remove Louis Dubois from his home inand d\u2019Halifax, who has been visiting friends in town, has gone to Wind- at 82,50 to \u201883.50 cach, | | Û sor Mills; where she is the guest of Wags.were in good demand: | with Mr.and Mrs! Begin.= ; large arrivals expected ! ourly.Prices Mr.Frederick Grundy, w ho has been | remained: fair at Ge to Ge per by.for | on the staff of the New York Sun,one selects, just off the cars.| of the _leading dailies, for several \u2014 | vears, has been sent to St.Petersburg BALLUT BOX FRAUDS.| -os the special correspondent of the ; or : Sun.Mr.Grund : Belleville, Ont., March 1.\u2014 1t fis re- Le son of Al.and Mrs.Frank Grundy, of this city.The.perishable goods\u2019 which were damaged by water in the basement of Messrs.May & Houlahan\u2019s store on} the 20th inst, water service were sold on Monday by tender _to Méssrs.Gendron, Deneault & Co, the amount realizedl being $300.- Ther = was a large turnout for the snowshoe tramp, last evening, \u2014under the auspices of thé Junior Ladies\" Aid of the Methodist Church.The snow- shoers assembled at the home.of Miss Collins, Walton Avenne, and after a | three-mile tramp returned again to ] the rendezv \u201cOuf, avhere very nice freshments.Were serv ed.The lunch eart \u2018Skating Rink was destroyed by fire about \u2018seven o \u2018clock, this mor&ing.The over Are musts have-boen *sinoulderiy \u2018because when tho: firéih ba : os : arrived the- \u2018butfit\u201d was- \u2018envéloptd: {flanites: dant: BARGAINS | | the \"Art.; \u2018Society, Lodge Gloucester, No.| held their regular | Miss Morris have : A.N.Worthington was present | Miss Gould, of London, accompanied\u2019 has- by the \u201cbursting of a \u2018 cre =} at the igh Satine gE oe even) The -.chemical engine.! was used and the.fire.extinguished.The contents\u2019 -of the wagon are a total loss 0 \u2018and there was no insurance.The wa\u201d gon was: well patronized.by.the, skat- êrs; and.the: supply of -bcit coffer: will { be missed.Miss: Florence Dele, who has been, in Montreal for ' sev ergl months, is at home, on a \"visit.me Dr.sA.\u2018Vineberg, of Albany » NY, and Dr.C.P.Vineberg, a Colwes, | : NY, are in ton.Rev.\u2018 By C.Fisette, of St.Patrick's churoh, has returned.from a few day & 4 visit to New York.\u2018Miss * \u2018 Conétantine\u201d \u201chas retuned tol: \"| town and is the guest \u2018of Mrs.James | Mackinnon at the Bank residence.Invitations have been issued \u2018by - the their enjoyable dances.to\u2019 be given in \u2018Hall on Friday evening of.this week.++ The\u2019 students of \u2018Bishop's College, \u2018Lennoxville;: have seit number of invitations for a skating party on the B.C.8.rink on Fues- day evening, the Tth \u2018of March, 4 Tho Sons England Bencvolent 103, \u2018meeting last even- : There was an unusually good - of ing.Ps attendance, \u2018and the \u201cWhite Rose\u201d de- | gree was conferred on five candidates, {with due form aud\u2019 .geremony.Dist.| Deputy H.Allen presided.Cookshire vs.Lennoxville, Minto | rink Wednesday evening, E.T.League.Mrs.Le Moyne, of Compion, and returned from\u2019 Boston, where they attended the Show.hibited by Mrs.Le Moyne were both prize winners, and were much admired.The judges stated that the dogs would have taken first prizes had they been prepared.\u2018according to American standards, but the hair of the animals had been allowed to remain long | to enable them\u2018 to withstand the rig- ja bar, to\u2019 their taking first.prize, - Barney J acques was operated upon, yesterday, at the Sacred Heart Hospital, when three toes were removed from his right foot, and to-day the | doctors will remove four of his left foot.Jacques was taken to the and hands.llay for some time in.thie snow before | be was discovered.His hands \u2018have }: completely healed; and it was at flest) thought that the toes could be saved; but they did not yield to the tréat- ;mént, : hence their removal.À public meeting under the auspices of the Women's.g: Missionary Society will Methodist church.on Friday evening at \u201ceight o'clock; to be addressed by} Mrs.(Rev.) T.G.Williams, of Montreal.Mrs.Williams is widely known as a very clever \u2018and delightful speaker \u201c Coming as -she does\u2019 into close}.ities, her address promises to \u2018be es- e.pecially interesting and instructive.In addition to \u2018the.address a .short mus | | ical programme is being prepared.very cordial invitation is extended i all.In view of this public meeting the missionary tea announced for Friday afternoon at the residence of Mrs.B.C.Howard has been withdrawn.St, Peter's in the Shreve, the Presi- Woman\u2019s Auxiliary of Church: was held yesterday church hall.\u2018Mrs.was also-present.The usual: business was transacted, reports read, ete.At the meeting in March an address will be given by a clergyman of the dio- cose on some special branch of missionary work interesting to the | W; A, and thé following manth a pa-| per will be read at tho meeting by Mrs.George Bradford, the -newly appointed corresponding\u201d sécrétary.Olive Le Huray and Jessic Ward have gained the W.A.Silver Cross for three | yoars\u2019 faithful service as collectors.The aneeting closed witli the benedie- tion pronounced by the rector.The ball given on Monday evening at the Russell House, Ottawa, by \u201cthe on SI.ond L treet to the.Sacred wives of the- Conservative members Sibi U : wus a very lyilliant affair, and thol - Mrs.Kert, of =~ Montreal, and the {list of invited guests, Vas very \u2018large.Misses Crossman, of New York, and 1t included, with the sessional and Merrickville, Ont., respectively, \u2018are the townspeople a number who came from guests of Mr.and Mrs.J.L Vine- gut of .town for the occasion.The berg, Moore street.| seven hostesses were Mrs.Peter \u2018Miss Alice \u2018LaRochelle, of St.Ferd- White, Madame Bergeron, airs.Mac- laren, Mrs.Monk, Mrs.A, Norreys Wor thington.and | Madame Forget.Mrs.Worthington © wore maize-colored voile, trimmed with .gold low chiffon frills and a corsage knot of violets.Lady Laurier was among the guests, wearing a gown of white hrocade velvet, with bertha of rose pot.: \"NEW BOXES AT POST \u2018OFFICE.| Owing to the less number of boxes now being installed in the Post Office, and the necessity for arranging all in alphabetical order, therg will of necessity he a change in the box number previously held -by J- box! holders, but the alphabetical arrangement will -assisti in quickly.finding the Besides a plain figure giving nunther \u2018of the hox is printed on the- glass front which can.be casilv Seen.Box.holders will haive to exercise a littlé patience and forbearance - the change is being! effected, as it will fake care and time to exchange keys and label/the boxes.The | partmeny will exchange keys\u2014not more than tee, | \u2014when the \u2018old keys that belong to th hives are\u201d presentert< These keys will [he numbered on a tag attached: to cach.same, the ++ pe Er ae i a &ladadivd Ta fos (THE: a \u201cLeap Year Leftovers\u201d for another of | out \u2018a large} Dog | The two Scottish terriers ex- | waa Cg PACIFIC, SURVEY.SURVE YING P.\\RTY Now PROATHING EAST ANGUS, The sérveying party of engineers for the C.P.R.R.\u2018day evening from Dadswell having got through the Piquot distrfet in East Dudswell-and arrived at.the Westbury line.\u201c« Th ey \u201care.working through \u2018\u2018Bürnt Land\u201d distriet, \u2018and will\u201d reach \u2018Angus before long! There speculations as to\u2019 where SPECIAL GO-CART | r ors of a Canadian winter, which was | from frozen feot:|- He fell off a sleigh and \u201cHe Held in thE lecture\u2019 Soo, of: the\u201d touch with.so : \u2018many missionary activ-j» The régular monthly meeting.of the dent, presided, and Rev: Canon Shreve .thet Pringle, Mrs.| § PL _gequins, insertions of yellow lace, yel- when | | SPECIAL GARRIAGE - Richly upholstered, with fine lace\u2019 covered jn \u201csol, strong springs.and rubber tires, Fegula $1350 - a! ri > rat DEC pp À A P- Last Angus, March J\u2014(Special.) \u2014 derived: here last Satur- | ibe is some hey will - We have- placed some samples bn | floor and until our full assortment arrive we: vil doll some specials ab very low prices.Ls jo Strong wicker frame, strong springs, upholstered all over, with fine parasol, regular Hô TL Speclal Ce Within (three week * atrile-the < \u2018town.and rcal\u201destate has | this hoot.vill begin, © Jo .{ taken quite a boom in the locality years we ave sot lp n° SEE One party is offering, \u2018\u201cbig money\u201d * ford every success, Le | Bpes \u2018a site for hotel near *whère he has - RE a 0 i un- idea that.station will be.It is CAT.\u201c| \u201csaid that the construction of \u2018the ST 2 g Se: à \u201coh [mmm men Le I {wor kit thy : | ; through various pro , menting and drying made apparatuses '.\u201cme y keep e to \u201c process at certain fi \u2018atores and moist or A degree of \u2018humid \u201cto bring out the vi = in-pach cigar: By having the { ded I make bth, palatable Fp ia dehcate 5 davor and very eve { | The binder and = _\u2014# \u201cde Connecticut Bu WB the imported * Sum \u2018tively\u2014both \u2018tob = délight the epicure.rubber tf - $1 Hospital three or four weeks-ago from .Cookshire suffering piles of rie fromSherbrooke.to Me- \u2018gantic, y will: be tashed at the Grst signs.\u201cof spring.4 nL a + sl Tie.young dramatic \u2018amateurs, of | Fast Sherbrooke, will give an enter- .{flainment tonight in the \u201cArt Hall, un- .der tlie patronage of Dr.P.Pelletier, and \u2018M.PP.i Mrs elletier, - agd, Mr.Are a ; Pa Boyer, % 300 Green Cash Receipts avi FREE E for\u2019 each order given for ONE SUIT OF CLOTHES Made to order.Dupuis, Cutter in charge.ALFRED LANCTOT, ce No.67 & & 6h Marquette St.Syrup Attention ! + We\u201d have one thousand one gal- - lon (Imperial).square syrup cans - packed TQ cang in a crate, making'n handy package Tor \u2018reshipping when filled © \u2014 to offer you.Ti interested a pastal card will + bring an attrac tive price.Write: |sap Buc kets | A PRE JE : ; = ; RN 3 | .+ ji } \u201c a À The wunbient Maidsare rough \u201cthel washing by noot- ¥ 3 A a \u201ca ren TE] yl 20 ops.Arc a lacks.cam , 50e et Er Le.: c.pI : Les vire mé 6 M CALE de NOÉ CD MOTS NE Va a gmt, xe tat ET SSL CL Sy ga = A on po, poy ER ar et : ; on se iby a.Le = Nera ee À w AMENER EE Fa re tt ie dé RP CEE a gai Sc EE ; nla Aa a oi EER eit ~Sured Pugh 20 - 1 ., .m 1 0 Te © - - + - aa .visi A en i we gw LT AY AA Karri wb A Cw - An + vo.2 045 > sen Pet < at 5 Ca rex oA Bt T =: * old a?ed fo tito 4S A \u2018eo \u2014Pone = .Co .= .\u2026e 2 Le - ; 4 R84 otwrind yet .A wt : AY, a > 2, G3 ee ce « + > \u2018 Le he gh d 3 ry : a pa.; ; J oN ; d - À ya .corsa 3 \" 4 D \" A A 4 nde a tran ate - .el Cea sa aa ; _ _ .- | on ei RE 2 4.< d ! ; 9 Be d LF\u201d J ï \u201d f a ap Fa fas g = ., 03s cB -.+ - 40 : .a te 3 d , meet, .14 A BA ; ; = ; | - Ct Le » = 4 À Tee on SW.Loy >.Ls < \u201c , _- PE i a - PY - d ss 8 La =~ Ps ry : ; a a .= ad.>a tt 3 res * - - ., - ar or .; \u2018 2 ER + .or 704 ' .on ny > ar ASLO) .pa 0 2s A Sat 0\u201d ne bP Iw ae A .a VRE 5S on ein So BENE Fe a Famaactiie RE BIA ~ a date yt at 4 2 .oJ pd ux => ads\u201d far serez « + *.- RSS De Kk Ey v + ci si PIB ae om = be , vu , A nu ° RL Ta BITE on et DY en TAY Rian mere er -~ .: ; \" roa 2 SNe Be go ®t ve te ts a 67 - we CE #1 a arming ea TRES a Whoa tpn mo PE mivionbie, SENAT R CHOQUETTE | te one : members present deem advisable 3 1S SUED.Our.Display of New Goods This seu] maniere en a - Farwell, B.C.Howard, S, W Jenckes, 1 have to ifform the Hou Andrew \"Sangster, W.R.Webster, J.A.claiming $17,000 penalties incurred for colleague, Hon.Mr.| Sifton.DEPOSIT VAULT.Wiggett, W.H.Wilton, J.P.Royer, [RENE the jaw rating nt 151$ ed'and Cleaned Free sgted his gosition in the - E , F.A.Hovey L.H.Olivier, L.*.A.Shen ence of Parliament, an or - as Minister jof the Inferior.+ L « | D FE 3200 a day further penalties so long of \u2018Charge as in - Ends himoelf unable.to agi e häve them all sizes and styles.prices, visit our store every day from now.See Our New Silk the cheap\u2019 \u201d kinds, but = \"sce the latest and most fashionable goods, marked at popülar Waists, ;- CT.Belan g er, Wellington st sisasesscacscstestssseas YOUR VALUABLES AT HOME FROM FIRE AND SNEAK OT THIEVES BY BUYING A MEILKINS HOME Prices $12 to 0.SHERBROOKE.' \u2018Do YOU FEEL RUN DOWN?IF SO, USE \u201cRE .It never fails to \u201cwind up a run-down system\u201d and renew strength apd vitality.RE B A A A EE , , , g 3 % .° CAN BE CURED \" at home WITHOUT Pain, Danger, or Time From Wi ork by th 8 .WONDERFUL, DISCOVER F; J.LiBBY, Stanstead, Stanstead County, Y of an eminent Toronto 8 vine SHERBROOKE 4+++\u2014e++04+40+#444440ewe \u201cBOARD OFT -\u2026 (Oontinued from page' A.ps ist in \u2018order io\u2019.increase that growth | of population in our city we would [like to see.:Sherbrooke, the hub of |.\u2018the Eastern Townships, \u2018which in my | of Trade, but to the citizens generally.Mr.Bayley, thanks.| Messrs.E.L.Stuart Patterson, HA.Noore and H, Irwin were elected members of the Board.in a word, returned changed, and a Nominating Committee be appointed by the President, : who shall select the names of those :.who they deem best suiied to carry on.the, business\u201d of the Board, for the ensuing year.The report of said Committee Vice-President\u2014W.B.- Neil.Council\u2014Messrs.G.G.Bryant, L.A.Bayley, L.8.Channell, L.J.Codere, W.S.Dresser, J /K.Edwards, E.W.LAs only one name was nominated for Mr.Jas.Mackinnon called the\u2019 ats tention of the Board to the question of a cold storage, which \u2018was discussed at the _ , meeting of the Sherbrooke Dair ymen\u2019 s E xchange.1 was imper- -ative for the-faétorymen to dispose of their product as the accommodation at the factories could only hold two weeks\u201d supply.A cold\u201d storage would pay of itself, and he thought the scheme cotild be carried to a successful issue if the officers would take the matter up.Mr.E.W.Farwell also \u2018spoke on the | same- question.He thought the | scheme would commend itself to the |\u2019 members of the Board, as it would be a great benefit to the merchants of the city.\u201cThe President thought the Board: of Trade could carry this out, and it would be of great benefit to the farmers and \u2018all concerned.MODERN BEDSTEAD CO.Mr.J.K.Edwards inquired if anything had been done in connection with the report that.the Modern: Bedstead Company intended leaving Sher- { 5 1 PUT DORN YOUNG cop { AFTER A FIERCE FIGHT c - Frisco.: °F : LR Cal., Woodwaid\u2019s Pavilion\u2014Battling ae | Nelson, ally landed.| Nelson kept Corbett on the ropes, and landed at will.Corbett in some: way managed to protect himself from sa knockout blow.until the middle of the ninth round.Then, in- a rally Nelson swung his right over the jaw ; utes and 35 seconds.« \u2014 - Between four and five thousand people witnessed | the spectacle, and it- is \u2018estimated the receipts will approximate $15,000.LIAMENT ACT.Ottawa, March! .1.In \u2018the High Court of Justice, vestolay, a writ was issued \u2018against Senator Choquette A8 he remains a member of the Senate.; The suit is taken as à result of sbuth side of the Grande Allee: in Que- \u201cbec, the purchase price paid by the Government to Senator Choquette being $20,436.The land was required for an extension to the Quebec Drill Hall.The order-in-council authorizing the purchase was adopted on Oct.3rd, but the transfer did not actually | take place until Dec.6th.In the- deed of *ale the vendor-is specifically styled, \u201ca member of the Senate of Canada.\u201d Mr.Choquette, it will be remembered, .resigned from the Bench, on Sept.30th last, to accept a sent | in the\u201d Senate.\u201cWATCH'T THE % LITTLE ONES\u201d Dr.Slocum Warns | Par: \u201cents to Stop : Trifling / From the fifth round on, | » STAR.« ee ~ Coats, New S des, .vari 3 + On motion of Mr.Dresser, Messrs.G.d Cor- , pe said.Thepe are | | = New Dress Goods, G.Bryant, W.B.Néil, E.W.Farwell, bett went down on his back.He re- | arent, pastioulauly in pl Pi ;\u2018 L.A.Bayley and W.R, Webster.were mained down and stood up against the New Sh rs, Northwest I like y to be enc 4 New Silks, | 7 appointed a Nominating Committee.\u2018ropes with lis 'hands lowered, unable ° tuçnts are likely [A > i its intercet.in, the « y The Nominating Committee reported | A \u2014 Showed i £ i ° \u2018 th alleries an bo For \u2018President\u2014Dr, L.C.Bachand.\u201cED INDEPEN pan OF P AR.- - .\u2014\u2014 cage y 1 air Garments Bought at \u201cthe.Past.| © satisfied at Sherbrooke\u2019 s Greatest Men's\u2019 .Outfitters.LU.97:99 Wellington St.CC Our Stofe Will be Press- {fu i) EVERYTHING NEW! Everythi Depeadate! | THTS 18 A copy ] - - GODERE SONS & Go, - star them bo be \u20ac |b te Senator to the Dominion on Your Money Back Af i ec and ir his di - Wholesale and Retail Shelf and Heavy Hardware, Leather A Coal, , th last.It is situate on the, OF OUR STORE.7 - STAR CLOTHING HALL, \u2026 J.Roscubloom & Co., Prop s00seesseseeecoec0eces 10060000 c0soc cesse a PA Jr LAR Ea al The* JOHN MURPHY COMPANY, Limite - In The ed, Sir Wil tid Laurier rose \u201cwhich -we hy og Sir Wilfrid, went yesterday, in tlu strength and Pp peerless qual- \u2018opinion, is bound to be the city Na- of \u201cChicago, niade Young, Corbel, o 7% mak ture destined it to be, it is only.a | Denver, appear the poorest tyro ; ty eit cheape st in the end, matter of time whether those whose the.fighting game, last night, een ot mentioning the greater.satis- influence is to upbuild, will exercise | he practically knocked him out] in 4 e| , 47 that influence or.allow it to take that midd}e of the ninth round.In order faction.A slower growth.I for one would like | to\\s ve their Fao a complete knock- .to see the former, and I believe we: out, the seconds threw up the pponge.\u2018 pi and 2 pound tine, sealed all-would.Can jt be accomplished dn the early part of the figh ; pm 66 \u201d ?Ce if and how?is the work before all citi- va occasions; Corbett ~straighten- \u201cSeal Pr 0 ee zens interested in; the good and wel- | Nelson up with.rights, and efts on fare of.Sherbrooke.: Ag i ; \u201cthé jaw, but when it hme to follow- F n \u201cIn conclusion I take.hid \u2018épportun- | ; ir up his advantäge, his swings wère Chase a Sanborn, - \u201cMontreal Jl 1105 anti the Comal and she | \"PB mt bh ver nin members of the Board of Trade for | whi wi Nelson - at all times.was \u2018cod, their co-operation; the City Council and corifident.~*~.2 4 : Co \u2018| for their courtesies and the press, and .In the geventh round, when i ap \u2018 : Fo 2200 NOS + \u2018 beg to remain.\u201d CO neared that Corhkett was practically N S t sl < SE.Lo ¢ © Yours respectfully, | gone, he showed a flash of hi old- ew 1 Sy \u201coies, , Marcy 2 a Ar | | co Ce | .L.A.BAYLEY, tinie speed, and landed severaj severe - s i to be p.nation : N ew Good: s oo r.L.\u2018A.Dufresne moved a vote of | punches \u2018on Nelson\u2019s ribs andj jaw.Be ant in | his accepted.2 thanks to the retiring president.- for However, he soon lapsed into bis sémi- N ew T 0 C day, and it wae | a \u201c4 his work during the past year.© {groggy condition which lasted until p ua was dt be dre ey of ] Co : A \\ J I In.seconding the motion, Mr.Jas.| \u2018the end.Nelson\u2019s plan of battle was te scl 100 ue.Ji _ rri e | Mackinhon said Mr.Bayley was very | to force Corbett around the ring, keep- | ating to t proces en TONY .deserving of this vote of thanks.He ling close to him all the.time.When- N ew Ra gle à nett suskatcbewdn.Be he Every diy at Belanger 8 winter goods.are being displaced with had been assiduous in his labors, which ever Corbett missed a swing, Nelson ¢ voté ho the ton beautiful creations for.Spring and Summer wear.If you want to were not only of benefit to the Board was there with a return which gener- | \u201calo oor for North Simcoe.Re trobn his seat that for oppered to the sul of the \u2018Government\u2019 bills.1 othord will refuse to stan Governments.propositions » s F.b & Mr.Mackinnen seconded.to protect himseli.Nelson partly top- : their suit e of hostility « à ew rin a rics OEG: \u2018|, Mr.Jas.Mackinnon gave notice that pled him over with a swing on the à nment p a P 9 I at the next meeting of the Board The jaw, but before Corbett was fairly on VERVTHING STYLISH has said ang ee rig | = _ | would introduc amendment to the the mat, his seconds threw up the] current th piv was 4° \u2018 1 45 by-law for the tion of officers.he\u201d sponge.The round lasted two \u2018min- dissatisfied ©, * * the bill was \u2018introduced, : the subject Mas alluded to discussion, haitlier he nor Mi nisder said \u2018anything in re is no idea, however, ! that t of Finance Wi retire./ foor banca thie, | PREMIER'S ANNOUNCI When the Grders of the du: tetms, of the hill which has | heing cohfined altôgether t cation dais,\u2019 After a conf die sh \u2018following correspor ang nged between hin \"tava, Feb.270 \u201cDear Sir: Wilfrid #-After : - best considération to\u2019 1 \u201cjfcusset dust es have arrived at the conclusi is finpossible for me to co office under! present | circume that it is.better for | all con 1 should act at once.I.beg-to tender my resign member of the Government.that the tuthappy = Réceusity arisen will not in the ih frigudlshipy with which you kind ough to\u2019 honor me.\u201cBelieve: me \u201cYours, Faithfully \u201cCLIFFORD = 5 \u201cTo sw tertug ; ine! Oltaws, Feb.as My dear: Sifton y\u20141 receis With.Untired Pre- Annex! RQ.a .of Quebce, whose: portrait here appears, was cured by the day.your.loiter of samé da In Ra INNS 7 eat Discovery of the Rupture Specialist, Dr.W.8.Rice, 2} East brooke.He thought steps should he ° b 1 SR À 5 ueen St.(Block 690 ), Toronto, Font, To all Ruptured suffer.parations.Y You tonder Me vour resi taken to make some arrangement to ; have them remain in Sherbrooke.He | So \u2019 understood that an effort vas being ers, who write ab once, Dr.Rice will send FREE, his BOOK, \u201cCan Rupture be & member of {he Governmer and : a FREE TRIAL of his DISCOVERY 50e.\u2018amd 60e.\u201cFlannelette Shirts, for Men and boys, Tor 30e.Cured,\u201d as po.allernative \u201c for me |) Do not wait, \u2018write to-day.3 .* tt i made to vet the company à locaté \u201cCoughs Are Dangerous, and: Lead to Men\u2019 8 and Boys\u2019 Flannelette Shirts and Night Shirts, re pd it, and} with much regr ; _ To I g pany to loca \u20184 Fatal Results if the Right Rem- .complete range of sizes and patterns in hath lines ; ; regular prices, my duty to! place it iin 1 _ .; in Farnham, and he thought some | edies are not Applied.\" 50e.and- 60e, Now at -30c.\u2026 = r ; Cxcelioney.After ou steps.should be taken to \u2018see the.com- : ; 1 con tim of the\u201d other day 1 | ; \u2014\u2014 .1 a RE + NO À PE a \u201cA.ay 1 1 The Great Specialist Asks Every Parent Silk Braces at Half Price.00 C4 +5 : Mth, \u201cthe érn in th E \u2018 E A 0 N -1 6 ayley move that the to Test his Combined Treat- Ma nd Tori and nti ach pair fin separate hox.tween us were ny f.; , ; a Matlin ne .$ $ ty S .( bho, 0.5 i ; \u201cWHY 3 U SHOULD USE Company at ones 1 CL seas or xaute Fe em Cn EE four letgor 1 had cherishes Ë > : : Adults.- : 25e.and 35c.Men's Woh Gloves for 12).i that it wo ta A RHODES S| SCHOLAR.\u2018xD BABY CURE i mat ide dd be possible or boo 1 2B N MOTHER AND BABY CURED._Faney Knit Wool Gloves, assorted sizes, 2c.apd Sie.Now 8.Whilag | pomparatively eas: 10 o HIRE RE \u2014 Mrs, T.R.Fitiott, Keswick, near Bar 1240, .Ls | ek feël more regret ti ; «À A x By I =.rie, tes, t My $ _ .i i 7 - ä Ç \u2018BH à (MR.ROY ELLIOTT BATES THIS baby was very Sek with a torrible cough, 25c.Men's Boston Silk Car ters, for 12}c.; ar al this terminatis 111 _ YEAR'S CHOICE FOR NOVA .ro ou Nour COL ESLOOTE Exrec- a In the interests of cleuh stocks: the: Press ios De pariment Je \u201cthat gf boulons, let me i.| A sera few doses cured her.I was also sick myself\u201d something to offer youn.I ipa uld; our\u2019 old! friends! 14e Los 0° SCOTIA.with 2 bad attack of Pneumonia at c 88 - $4.00 and Hoo Black Beaded Grenadifie, \u2018for 81, 50 per ya ved the faulf woul ti i - : ; : .2 ago, an ung .te .; y vart.Wing, | d Halifax, March I= Roy \"Elliott trouble or until ast March, when 9 3 $2.00 Black Fancy Silk Crepolines \u2026.mr STE 00 per : Cy To - Cl TL = _ \u2018 .Bates, son of the Rev.E.Bates, | fried Le trong: and in a few days my £1.50 Blick Embroiderdd Poreupine\u201d Cloth [DE Per ja Fours, very faithfully ! Because SO -often Imitated.- à pastor of the Baptist chore at My s- .\u201cThat one wottle of PSYCHINE.did £1.00 Black Invisible ( beck Voile de Paris, zee te per jar The - res WILFRID 1.3 _ : \u2018tie, Conn., has been\u2019 selected as the mors hor me (han doctors\u201d prescriptions $2.00 Black Fancy AU Wool Canvas.+ du py 00 per \"ie inter rosignation, said the ; \u201cTri is said that ¢¢ Imitation is the sincerest flattery, ».Rhodes scholar for Nova Scotia - for] The Dr.Slocum Remedies absolutely Hore also are some of the things that can be picked up on He Escell been Placed in th | and imitation creeps \u2018into everything-\u2014even a good.brand 1905.Under the arrangement made ment and on all Cahihest ree main.floor at the prices named: \u2018 20.00 coh, accept i ner.wher has br ; | of tea., , | by the Rhodes trustees, the lirst yeär\u2019s the Dr.Sfocuin Remedies are for.sal Chatelaines, Opera Bags and Hand Bue, 5200 to 8 0.4 MR 51 < oo 5 : + Nova Seolia scholarchip wa3 given to RANT SE ONOMUT SION $i LC Gl for reins Corrrces ee eee es if ene S105 eo Ma HE, TONS STA ATE) A Red- Rose Tea i is very \u2018often, imitated\u2014but no man Dalhousie \u2018University, and this year\u2019s 'PSYCHINE at $1 per bottle.fl [nds of Trimmings and Ornaments, at Wali mr Mate Bilton then rose and to Acadia College, Woliville, N, S., the or nif rier Jdviee or, imite 17 quite Sponies\u201d of different sizes at Half the.Prices, | 2e , t made by the Pi Ta 1 : - Will imitate an inferior article.If Red.Rose Tea is Baptist university of .the Maritime Pro- \u2018street West, Toronto, Canada.; my + .| ee foeeasitntey a very short « , | : worth imitating, ve is well worth buying.vinees, the faculty -of the latter - uni- - ~~ a MAIL ENQUIRIES PROMPTLY ATTEN or TO; J | were House on, my behal ose 0 j versity being t ¢ committee of - selec- ° > 08 determing that î _ ; Coe ye A .: ve te 1 ; will you judge it for yourself?\u201cAsk your.grocer to tion.' : The JOHN MURPHY COMPANY.Limite( i ne atliament legisla, T ; : send you a acka e - eo So 101 «5 À 4 «= -9\u2014 \u2014 uted creating yen jE you packag Ce \"| COUNT IGNATIEFF.LET 1 © 2341-2343 St.Catherine Street, Ei portion Synge Si ro Tnsist en getting the genuine article: ; Ll 0 | è MON NTREAL, = the his tory called upon.IE Coe a APPOINTED.PRESIDENT OF SPF- GET Con 1 Of the educatic CIAL CONFERENCE REGARD- 8, to give very se T.H.ESTABROOKS, st.John, N.B.- ; Vo y de | .ING EXCEPTIONAL LAW = i thon the position Ea ; | BRANCHES :, TORONTO, WINNIPEG.Co | St.Petersburg, March 12 Count - WE BIG Ww AGES FOR hour on Wednesday, the high or \u2014 aa a With regard to \u2018 us ; [| ; _ Alexis Ignatief, a member of-the Coun- WILL BRIEKL AYERS.ever paid a bn chluyers er the , dr ig Re Fim 4 Cort + |eil of the Empire, has been appointed Cry, says-TNe Be ne u Q the Library and Art Unior ETS | AGAINST MRS! president, of po special conference iP » GIVE \u2019 \u2014 of wages it vill Is fe i | im.1 vas necessary , ; \u201cOF SHERBRO CHADWICK STAND.the revision tof the exceptional , laws.| 1 YOU CAN_M AKE SIXTY SEVEN \u201cDOL ayers to ides | ä br an hour 356: ele of 5 ] ake place oo : - OKE.: Clevel ï Ohi March.de {| designed for safeguarding public order.(hours with © eu nis À host wi Northwest Top ent à cL j FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY à to 5 and 7 evelanc Mo, March.1.\u2014 Ju ge \u2018The committee of uninisters has come GOOBS , LARS A WEEK IN NEW A and in the Buxy caso Fork 1507 the pg x Territories à FREE pen eck day ys from to 5 and to 9 p.m Taylor, of the United States District j to the conclusion*ffÂat the Jewish re- GHEAP , YORK out exception, bi ic layers bout 0% ermine; atives of the | Open re days from Sto12a.m., 1toGand (\u2018 ourt \u2018yesterday overruled the motion strictive laws, thé method of dealing | New \u2018York.A : _ hours à dax.For ite pov on and- ot Poh the subjec FREE Rr AT from 1 0 Rie |.of Attorney Dawley, counsel for Mrs.\u2019 with political agitatérs and similar MN New York, March 1.\u2014Over 9,000 time they will re PS thes TE ll, These, pl fubjects inv Engravings & Reproductiopa,ete.\u2018Chadwick, that the two indictmenté re- \u2018special measures do not effect: the de- J.M.NAULT bricklayers in this city, in accordance [for the\u2019estra ar * jus eh ® - edly POS PGi] erences wer.oo GE 4 a, se BRT turned: against her by \u201cthe Fedérol sired results.fore, with, they sp; 0 ° With their agreement, with the Mason | as mne he as for ¥ pret rosent sg aE of.the new a after QU OP das.from at opt be proval of the pus tor,- à revision has \u201d das Ç Builders\u2019 \u201cAssociation, will havé their | sl.20 for the das The prev 5 to 08 of the prc by re pes a gain .:hoen Aeeid UPS Es | ECE \"8 wagos raiged from.G5.46.70 cents an ment was made last May tt : the gen, al\u2019 got Minis Ee LA |\u201d ; Cr a tion wa Ds 5 re UE = | 4 # .» i se La \u2018 h À 4 A Bi yin tare mie R + kg "]
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