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[" SHERBROOKE, QUE.[ i QU THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1906, PRICB ONA CENT.$ | 5 8British King Founders + 4 \u2018th Sable Island.wir 81.[VES WERE LOST\u2014MANY ACTS nur oF HEROISM.oo \u201con, Mass, March 15.\u2014Suffering | tal and physical, and _ numerous 1 of heroism in saving life rarely : led in the grim record \u2018of trage- Re es of the sea, attended \u2018the Jos in - ix line steamer Brits \u201cthe Phoenix tlantic storm, foundered about ing At south of Sable Island} | and Be mie death\u2019 27 members df the sen meïr were rescued from : er King vessel by the Ieyland line , de Bostonian, which arrived here sierday from Manchester, and.11by > German tank seeamer Mannheim, de, dam for New York.Five others, 5 bad been sucked into the vortex to which the British King wai en- riod, werd picked up by the Boston.\"kom a frail bit of wreckage rs they bad grasped after a des- \u201cporate struggle for life \u201cin the whirl- ; pock in James O'Hagan, of the Brit- >.ish King, died on board the Bostonian * pom the effects.of \u201cterrible mjuries | metaïned in $ ing to save his ship.__ The est liebont lowered from the | \u2018Bostonian\u201d was swept apainst.the | i's stern and destroyed.| Sev- | wp of the scamen_were hurt,but were steamer.A second attempt to \u2018reach : the sinking ship, was successful and \"13 men, including Captain 0\u2019 agen were taker to the Bostonian.> | Then | again & powerfid billow crushéd the | | Meboai against the side of the |ship, aad the lifesavers were -thrown into \u201cthe sa, to be rescued only after an ~ PLUNGED TO ITS DOOM.! ~~ Volunteers from the Mannheim, af- tet a heroic battle with the waves, had \u2018taken of 11 from the British - King, but after this neither of the êteam- pele, tould make any attempt to reach the foundering freighter.\u2019 vaterlogged _ and helpless, _ down, bow first, and disappeared.It is expected that the Mannheim will reach New York to-day or the mi day.Until that time the names \u201c «ol the men who were lost cannot.be ; red qu The Mannheim saved ome third officer and 10 men.The British King went down in.lat.4, 48 North, anid long.60.11 west, or Mbout 450 miles east of Boston Light, land.The Bostonian and.the Mann- kim stood by the scene of the wreck © were recovered, .- The British King sailed- from New _ \u201cep with a miscellaneous cargo and 5 180 head of cattle.The passage was : the ship was struck by a strong north- icane, - \u2018J.+ Dies Suddenly.| IV HIS EIGHTY-SECOND YFAR \u2014 AD BEEN GOVERNOR == SINCE 19m, J > dd at 149 o'clock this morning at | \u2026 Government Housp.° Pa OP Su \u2018DECLARES i ak the physician was sent for, and RE > 4e Passed - awne Haone , {Will personally - RE.4 V0 Ure Was given an pc uy.Heart fail gainst the outlaws.The outlaws are arch 4-E Be was in\u2019 his S2nd= year \u2018and has alleged to be eaded by Charley, John.who is ler R Governor wince 1904), - | and, Thomas Wickliffe, sons of a former Chuire \u201cte of the most touchinu letters re.l'!stice of the | Cherokee and Supreme to busne® .§ as by the late Archbishop O'Brien's Court.| mon Sunday 8 Hives last Sunday -was oné of sym- x Bic fow a FT from Governor Jones, - D vers Ve \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 i pistes, of the I 12 \"add part F INSURANCE : , young Mf 8 wows Lf S N td 14 COMMI SION.oud ra 1 Some Companies Refuse In- giz | formation Asked For, ouh uble > Wi Ww .Filmi .ete M1 NOT STATE SALARIES \u201cAND COMMISSIONS PAID, Hawg q Rad » March 15, - Special) ¥ In pr 2°, gets! tin non hod a rath Ad a i 2 ig 0 .i RT The oy durs Session this morning.; tinted © 01 Mr.Fitzgerald, sup- _ endent of i ; ° ' 1 insurance, way contin- y | today, S.Th on 10 : > Lavidenile the a A ; vuranoe \u201coh of the attitude of in- [Pierre to-day vidently came to LC Cor Ÿ - ; : Slarie, Panies as \u2018regards public EX BR King, which on Sunday last, in arag-|,en of the re Fed King of that country, with Monte- rescued by lines thrown out from their |- -ceives serious consideration in certain wo, in consequence of the increasing Wiaval supremacy.Therefore, say the - ed 150 miles to-the south- of Sable They want pedce; and they will toler.util Monday morning, but no bodies present Goverpment, moreover, is the | York last Wednesday bound for Ant- [fore has it heer 4 King mad but very sincere in [switch on - .eventful until Friday morning, when © Europe and Kansas; India a ( Leut.-Gov.of.Nova Scotia day ia fo a fight a : 3 Kansas City, Mo., March 15 \u2014 Six , PASSES AWAY United States|depuly.marshals were 7 | #6 |ambushed in Spavinaw Hills L.Jones, governor of Nova Scotia, (the northern \u2014jdistrict {Territory to the scene.Details of the : His Honor had ight have not} yet heen received.Mar- J ured as usual, A little after.mid- [#hal Daraugh a ed the De.EALTB.1 be awoke, and told his wife that [PArtment of Justice at Washington SL ey be à pain.in Lis chest, At, one asking authority to swear in 100 ad- SE ; | ditional deputips (PE a 000 | at once res onded, bu re Feward for cadh o the outlaws dea :8 LACE = bo Nothing that ould be done, here or alive.He has gone to Kansas and SENTENCED | LIFE IMPRISONMENT \u201c Valleyfield, vec 13.\u2014 (Specisl)\u2014 IROPEAN PLOT.King Edward to Start Ball \u2014.Rolling.\u2014 TRIPLE ALLIANGE TO BE BROKEN AND- GERMANY.CRUSHED, | London, March 15.\u2014Sinister rumors, which are causing some Uneasiness in Vienna, have been discussed in diplomatic circles for the past day or two.It was announced in Vienna that King Edward will go to Antivari, the port of Montenegro, in April, to make a short.visit cl Prince Mirkoff,- second 1 ng prince of Montenegro, and will witnces a military review.This |scems innocent \u201cenough, \u2018but the story] goes that this is the first move in a gigantic international game.\u2018Therd is no standing army in Montenegro, but King Edward\u2019s visit will be an excuse for a .mobilization without exciting suspicion.As soon as the troops are ready, the coup d\u2019etat that has been foreshadowed in these despatches will-be executed.Kin Peter of Servin and his family will be- removed, and Prince Mirkoff proclaim- negran Assistance, if necessary.Austria would protest- against making Mirkoff king, but Italy would support hinï, .A rupture is liable to ensue,and the Triple Alliance broken, leaving Germany.môre isolated: than ever.King-Edward (will go afterward to Ahazzi and a¢t -as peacemaker, with the ultimate idea of the \u2018establishment of an ltalian-British protectorate over the-Balkans.It is sufficient evidence of the feverish conditions of European politics that such a plot as this re- circles.Utterly unscrupulous diplomacy might find strong motives for a Machicvellian [scheme like \u201cthis in the situation\u2019 which recently confronted Great Britain, 1t geemed then to some British statesmen that a struggle between Germany and \"Great Britain was inevitable as soon -as the formet\u2019s naval development was complete.\u20141t was obviously to Great Britain\u2019s advantage to hasten the crisis in order to profit by English continental alarmists, what is more riple \u201cAlliance by some ) re, foregoing, \u2018and\u2019 crush Germany, wit French and perhaps Russian help?Hence, the cry also, that the league of peace described in the despatches ~ Monday is really a It would not be ne- nicle this wild talk except that a great deal of it ii likely to be héard- while.the balance of power remains upset.Those who beligve it know little ol the \u2018English people.cessary to chr ate no policy.of adventure by the Government nor by the King himself.The ast one which would enter upon a daygerous forejgn policy, and never be- suggested that the his great effo the world, ere ur IN MISSOURI WOODS.near Mood outlaws on Sun-| \u2018ery deputy \u2018marshal in| od n addition wired the De- and to offer $1,000 direct operations a- Valleyfield Murder Trial A - .-AnEnd ., Peal ] VERDICT WA HOMICIDE AND TH JUDGE [GAVE PRISONER | \u201cBENEFIT QF DOUBT.\"| The Chatiguy fnurder trial came to an end yesterday \"afternoon and it did not take the jury long to bring in a verdict of guilly of homicide.\u201cHomicide may be cither murder 01 manslaughter, pri Mr.Justice St.conclusion that .it Is manslaughter.= Lo ME »aking| of the enormity of the] LI - Some lime à theit officials.Came up.Alor ee George Archambault, x 50 C820 the Dep ; crime o MINE g ; $$ >, Out à partment sent .he Judge sentenecd for \"398 © date ery 0 Compares to send in a and robbing b isomment.in St.Vin- IR : Otoimiagé their salaries, agents\u2019 Chatiguy to 3mprisonme = life, ; i\u201d 1 aay goon expenses and Hon.ent de Poul penitentiary for Life.vor 43 RB Muga 2PANRS complied but © \u2018 _ ur rT 7 : for igs tla, Vorious grounds Among | CHURCH JERVICES, BTNPAY, | for ors fF don and Lanta endard Life and Lon- - MARCH 18., x \" .{ n ire.: Le | \u2019 hure \u2014 w 200 + Margy maPRY refused to divulge the 0 ¥aterville, it.Jobs °° \"00 CR on Commissions its a 00 a.m._ ch\u2014 pe æ Le ground that this ster ould North Hatley, St.Barnabas chureh- PAF Mae it (rouble mong agents, and At 3 pm.|.\u2018hrist church\u2014 i Eustis and Capelton, Christ c | ¢ sr Sera gpa im Company having to 1e - mé | - Fe [ j per mega NS J, Hobds its wi + | .30 p.m Aon Sunday, March 25, the offertories in the above churches will be in aid of the famine (stricken in Japan, / | granted \u2018it, and he have to shou ts _to secure the peace which was of the Indian was no rer = OL HAS LIVELY SESSION.Approgi NO.2 FIRE STATION TO STAY \u2014 MAYOR'S SALARY MOTION BRINGS ON ADJOURN- | \"MENT.An adjourned meeting of the Council was held last night.Olivier presided and\u2019 there were ; pre sent Councillors McManamy, McCrea Denault, Sylvestre, Lanctot, Belanger, Howard, Desaulniers, Armitage: and Brault, | \u2019 | To I _ A COUNTER PETITION.| A petition from Mr, J, D.'Bush was presented asking that the application of \u2018Messrs.D.G.Loomis & Sons for exemption of taxes, be not granted, Mr.Bush said that he had heard that D.G.Loomis & Sons intended pu chasing from the B.A.Land Company the property on + which his shop Wa: now situated.-If this transaction ¥ carried through he would be obliged + either build or move elsewhere.Thi wold.be a source of considerable ex pense to him, but he did not ask fo any exemption of taxes, but all h wanted was a fair field and no favord to any one.He \u2018had employed last: summer 26.men, and the past wint 16 men.He paid \u2018good wages: and em | 4.| i: \"4 i ployed good \u2018men and intended em} and trusted that \u201cbis business woul grow every year and his help would grow accordingly.\u201cHe did not want any grant of exemption of taxes, but did not want anyone else to \\ be; ploying some ' 35 men next va der part of the expense, and hesides : out money either in building or ; ing to another locality.This peti ve ion! -was referred to the Finance Com it) tee, | _ + \\__ TO INSTALL BOILER.0 A letter was read from Messes.; Brouillette and Deschamps, asking he\u2019 Council for permission to install on lot 1431, in the South Ward, a 10 h.p.boiler for laundry purposes.\u2014Refer- red to Fire Committee.| - THE MONTHLY REPORTS.Tne monthly reports of the various committees were then submitted, | hen, : dark-, natural than that\u2019 England should radopted.:- In the report of- the ire mes fell, and the British King, then |¢ripple the - plungéd plans like th (\u2018ommittee, there was a request for a life-net, and Councillor McCrea, seconded by Councillor Armitage, moved i that the Chief be given authe rity.[to purchase \u2018one.* The motion (as carried, Lo 3 THE KING SEREET CR SSING.Councillor McManamy br ught up the question of the King street crossing and gave the report of | he.ei 15,4 ducioz the recess, n authorities (already published\u2019 1 : Rrcord) ns to the amount of traffic done on that \u2018crossing in a day.Councillor Me¢Mahamy considered that it Was .a very important report and thought it should receive the serigus consideration of the Council, land moved that the report be sent to the Rail: way Commission, asking thom that the the, ning street crossing, à public nuisanée, be removed, so as not to be-of stich interference with the traffic, which is heavy St.Francis bridge,\u201d which is! the only connection of the main part of the peterly wind, which developed into a AMBUSHED BY INDI ANS.at that point, the crossing poing nea » 1 ip nn U.S.DEPUTY SHALS HE sity with the east, and that section of 3 H0 A 0 JONES \u2018 VEPULY MARSHALS HELD the country which surrounds it, iam, A 3 > f | cillor Denault | seconded the motign, which was unanimously carried.CITY VALUATOR APPOINTMENTS, Moved by Councillor Brault, second- territory, by a hand oA by- Councillor Desaulnicrs, that Mr.| Jos.Simoneau be appointed one of the which -ensued | luators.three of the ddputies wero killed.They city valu in amendment by Coundillor were I.1.Gilstrap, of Kansas, Otis | \\ Tuttle, of Vinita; and\u2019 Richard Carey, of Tahlequah, Indian Territory.Thos.Woffer, one of ithe deputies who escaped, carried the news to Tahlequah to- ro.-|dey and Marshal Dnrangh issued or- | Cf Halifax, NS.March 15 \u2014Hon7 A, |ders to rush McManamy, seconded Thy Councillor McCrea, that Messrs.C.Millier, Ç.P.Byrd and Clafk Gordon be appointed city Valuators for the present year.Moved in sub-amendment by _Councillor Lanctot, that Mr.JS.D.Kennedy be one a the city Valuators, Th re nder, nl Councillor Brault then changed his motion and moved that Messrs.08.Simoneau, C.Millier and Clark Gordon be the city Valuators.The vote stood as follows : ; n For\u2014Councillors Brault, Desaulnidrs and Sylvestre, ~ Against \u2014 Councillors Denault, [e- Cron, Armitage; Howard, Lanctot: and McManamy.The vote on Councillor MeManamy\"#.ion stood as follows :- = or Councillors Denault, McCrea, Armitage, Howard, Belanger, Lanctot d McManamy.\u2018 a \u201cA gainst\u2014Councillors Brault, Sylves- + and Desaulniers.| oo ne Finance Committee in_its report presented by the chairman, ounciHor Denault, said LS ; due \u201cYour Committee took_int consid he ation the estiinates for the year 190 , and are of the opinion that appro priations granted should ot, ses those granted for the year va ae if possibfe, be reduced, and, (wit « end in view, Four committee rocom- mend that the Expense acco nt he - duced $500.00, the Road| $300.00, (Continued on page 6.) re EXTERMINATION OF | RUSSIAN JEWS - cu Lowe OCTOBER MASSACRES ARE W ELL ORGA 17 ED AND -ANOTHER UPRISING JS 1MMIN- | - | ENT: ; ; Berlin, March 15.\u2014Dr.Paul Nathan, a Coll kn wn publicist, who has: returned from al tour of Russia, has undertaker] to arrange for the distribution of funds for the relicf of Rus: J He declares that the bor ition of Hebrews in Russia is horrible and ts co vinced that the Government\u2019s policy for solving the Jewish problem js systematic extermina- \u2018tion.Hp\u2014 appeals to Jewish | financiers to arrest Russia's borrowing power, and add#\u201d that her bankruptey is an established fact.The massacres of last October, he declares, were organized.They .occurred.in 400 towns and cities simultaneously, Ea > $45,000 FIRE.AT \u201cEAST BROUGHTON.Church and Presbytery Are | Destroyed.INSURANCE ABOUT $18,000\u2014NOTH- | ING WAS SAVED, East Broughton, March 15.\u2014(Special.)\u2014The church.and presbytery of Sacre \u2018Coeur do Jesus, situated half a mile from East Broughton stagtion,was destroyed by fire at an carly hour this morning.\u2026 .: : Nothing was saved.The fire originated from some defeels in the furnace.: \u201d The loss is estimated af about $45,- 000; covered by $18,006 of Insurance, IN THF HOUSE \"OF COMMONS.Lerd\u2019s Day Bill Will be - .; Opposed.a \u201cRELIGIOUS FREEDOM\u201d PETINON | QUOTES A QUEEN VICTORIA \"1\" PROCLAMATION.* Ottawa, March 15.~-The House of Commons \u2018had\u2019 another carly adjournment yesterday alternoon, the session lasting about two hours and a half.The time was devoted chiefly | to answering questions and passing contingencids not, otherwise provided orders for the production of papers, These, when they are obeyed, are likely.to be the basis of interesting discussion, They refer largely to immi- \u2018gration and land\u201d transactions A number of them.were moved for by Mr.Ames, who seems tolhave been Paying special attention to the work of the Departinent of the Interior.\u2018 The evidence heard by the Tariff Commission was laid on the table by ,Mr.Patterson.It makes nine bulky | volumes of type writing.© Mr, = Patterson intimated that the question : of printing it for the use of members could be dealt with by a committee on printing, 7 Replying to Mr.Parmelee, Sir.Wil-| frid Laurier said the Government had rec@ived a request from provincial gov- their cluims_ for a readjustment of provincial subsidies, and that it was the intention to hold such a conference ister also, in\u2019 reply! to \u2018Mr.Roche, of Marquette, said that at the same con- [erence the extension of the boundaries | of Manitoba would bo considered.On Mr.Parmolec\u2019s motion the correspondence between the provincial and Do- aminion Governments on the subject of the subsidies was ordered to be brought down.- | ST.LAWRENCE DISASTERS.Replying to a question hy Mr.Borden, it was stated that in 1905 .thera \u2018were eighteen wrecks reported in the St.Lawrence gulf and river, in - one of which the loss of ship and targo was total.Thirtéon were the result of stranding and five of collisions, The amount of loss in| four cases was given \u2018 as $47,000.[There were no reports in the case of the other casual ties.- J - PATENT MEDICINES, In reply to a nestion of Mr.Sproule, Sir Wilfrid Laurier said the Government had under consideration the matter of preventing or controlling by legislative enactment the ad- vertisoment _and ole of patent medicines containing dangerous and harmful drugs._ | -VPPOSITION TO LORIYS DAY BILL.The Lord's Day Bill is not to pass unopposed.The Lard\u2019s Day Alliance is represented here and petitions\u201d.in favor of the bill are coming in freely.Other petitions: received are headed \u201cReligious freedom,\u201d and give thefol- lowing extract from a proclamation is- swed in 1838 by her late Majesty, Quern.Victoria : 11 truths of Christianity, and acknowledging with gratitude the solace of religion, we disclaim alike the i: and the desire to impose our convig- tions on any! of our subjects, We d clare'it to be oùr royal will and pleus- ure that none be in any wise favored, none molested, or disquicted by reason of their religious faith or observance, but that all shall alike enjoy the equal and impartial protection of the law, and we do strictly charge and enjoin all those who may be-in authority .un- det us, that they abstain from all ino terferonce with the religious belief or worship of any of our subjects on pain of'our highest displeasure.\u201d | | The petition sets forth that it is the settled policy of the King of England, and of ; his parliainents representing the people, not to infringe or tolerate any infringements upon the religious rights of the King\u2019s loyal sublocts, The petitioners .express their\u201d belief that fhe \u201cbest interests of the Empire require that the legislatures should not -in any way take away or infringe upon thie religious rigints of any of the subjects of the King, and they, there: fore, earnestly pray that Parliament should not pass any bill concerning the Lord\u2019s Day, or any other religious right, ceremony or observance - which: would -in any way interfere with the rights or religious freedom of any of His Majesty's subjects.These peti- Jons are signed by over 15,000 peo- le, representing every province in the Dominion.The signatories from Nova Scotia Le 1,006 ; New.Brunswick, 551 Quebec, 1547; Ontario, 716, and the four western provinces, 3,588 Sac: oo 0 \" or - ; Ca Me.Mii 8.Blaikloek, Superintendent Bastern Division, 5.T,R., and Mr.F.J.Watson Division(Freight.Agent, G.\"R., ape jn the city.to-day, | Mr.James Bennetre.-said.ITall.ernments for a Conference to present | The\u2019 Prime Min- fpar \u2014 t A \u201cFirmly relying ourselves on the y y FIRE NEAR SAWYERVILLE.Sawyerville, March 15.\u2014(Special,)\u2014 A fire occurred Tuesday morning {at the Talson farm, lately occupied \u2018by The mouse with nearly all its contents was destroyed = \u2014 \u2019 - i ACCIDENTS AT WINDSOR.vo Windsor -Mills, March 15.\u2014(Specipl) \u2014H.Durand, son of John Durand, got his hand caught between some rollers on \u2018Tuesday.Amputation of three fingers was necessary.- | Mr.Ludger Roux sustained a fracture of the thigh on Tuesday while carting freight with Mr.L.Roy's team, = He fell off the sleigh, © 7 | AN ou VIOLIN, \"1 Frost Village, Mch.15, (Special)\u2014 While examining an old violin in \u201cthe possession of Mr.E.W, Scars it was noticed oh in the interior was {he date \u201c1851, H.B.\u201d\u201d which brings the violin past half a century.| Mr.Sears has had several chances |to sell it but declined their offers and now thanks himself for so doing.The fact may be known that it is not a beauty in appearance, but the owner says $150 would not tempt him.THE TOWNSHIP 0F CLEVELAND | TAXES.: Richmond, Mch.15, (Special)\u2014At the last meeting of the Council of the Municipality of the Township of Cleveland held here this week, it was decided to levy a total tax of 184 mills on tbe dollar, the same to apply to all the assessable property within the municipalty.Of this 84 mills will go into the general fund te meet expenses, and the balance is to meet for.A By-law to.this effect has been-duly drawn and posted.a | : | ST JOACHIM COUNCIT, qd St, Joachim de Shefford, March th (Special)\u2014The general session of the Municipal Council was held on Monday last.The salary of the See.-Treas., was raised from £60.00 to $75.00.JA few small bills were passed.A résolution was also passed to hold the Council meetings in the Bachand Hall in future, Mrs.Bachand agreeing to accept $12.00 per annum for use of a license for the sale of spirituous | + The application of T.Fontaine for J 11- quor was granted.LIQUOR SELLING, AT SCOTSTOWN.-Scotstown, March 15.\u2014 (Special) For some time it has been known that liquor was being sold _ in this town contrary to law, and that certain P ties: eould~g vit at any time, eith- | or day or night (Horhaps more especially at night.) But the point was to lind out and be.able to prove where it was sold and who was selling it.After all jt came as a surprise when the placo was located and the person was fined according to the law, A There are signs of other parties doing a little \u201con the side,\u201d_who may soon have to dance to the tune of fifty and costs, or tuke a trip over the hill,\u201d | : \\ J THE RICHMOND COUNTY COUNCIL, Richmond, Mch.15, (Special)\u2014The regular quarteglÿ meeting of the Richmond County Council was held at the Court House here on Wednesday, \u201d the 14th inst., all the local mayors being in attendance.The Union Jack on the new 80-foot llag-pole was floated {or the occasion, which.with the recent renovations to the interior of, the building, enme in for approval, all the councillors expressing their entire satisfaction with the new order of thingb.With the exception of the dection of officers, the business wak of a routine character.*The following - elections were made: 8 | Wilbur J.Gallup, Mayor of Ship- on, was named Warden, 7 J.H.Bourheau, Alex Macdonald'anc the Warden; County Delegates, | Robert E.Dyson, nm Crombie wd the Warden, Building Committee.| \u201cUT.Teller Thomas and W.E, Jones, J.P, Auditors, So , = - Donald: M.Rowat, Special Superintendent.\u2018 | 1; : \u2014 | T - ® CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Co MAGOG, | or, March 15.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 On M evoning termingled a most successful anniversary of the Methodist church, Specinl services were conducted on Sunday, both morning und evening, at which.the choir: | dered very .aceeptably several au- thems.The Rev.Mr.Decprose, who came from Conticook for the occasion, gave a most eloquent discourse in the evening.> = On Monday evening supper was sery ed in the bagement of the church to] \u2018very large number of people, afte which they repaired to the church - = DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS wash day entertainment given by the | | won: duet, Misses Barrington and Myr- [ __ jmp 5 years ; Mr.Levi Smith, 77 years; Mrs.Joseph Marks, 76 years; Mrs.\"John Winslow, .74 ;- Mrs.Charles Merrill, 74 -years ; Mr.Jason Powers, 72 years ; Mrs.Richard Bayne, | 72 years; Mr.Charles Cobleigh, : 70 Years.: \u201cThe total sum of their ages i, = 4; = ; A 1 i] He te = >= oF op Spies 7 141\" AND CHIED.| PEMINÉ OT VPFINS DEASON vo : à v GO TT Cr Le | \u2018Mrs, F.W.Sunbury has returned L A - take Ÿ i Li.HT : ne fro isit to Montreal and other et the mother take : a\u201d .° 7 | OVER 0 ATS places.1 to Montreal and of Scott's Emulsion for the Have Now on Exhibition a Most Complete Collection of New, High Grade .| Mrs.Drennan,\u2019 of Cookshire, is the uest of Mrs, Albert Kerr.two; it never fails.to ° .je ° -0 - » EE and Mrs.Robert Kerr, of benefit them both.One Suits, Goats, Skir is, Linger 10 -P f 1NCeSS Dyed on Cleaned and Presséd, \u2018and |CooksHire, are spending! a few ddys made to look like new.visiting friends in this place n 69 Ï .| \u2014_ : .can eat for two, but nour- - D W ° d Silk Miss Gladys Bates, of Learned Plain, \u201c°° .EC Si.ñ a IMPERIAL LAUNDRY, spent a few days hero ho guest of ishing two is a different 3 .f esses, JF aists 0) i ; PE CA Me Rae i Se Miss Hazel Stevenson.: | - | _ : ; |.Water Biresd, - pegs.Geo.Flaws, J 0.Beaudoin, thing.- It calls for a de- - ; Petticoats \u2018 _ A Yost A di TRE : of Cookshire, J.M, Stevenson, o 2 - - EE A 4 °, ust 250 diferent dapaa, | >| Telephone 10.| Angus, \u2018and J.H.Morrison, of Sher- ree of internal strength 1?A ml - bacco.as mûn Pa | ot: .c « : y varie) .\u2018 \u2014 T brooke, were in this place on business that the average woman | : L ; \u2014 __ = MES To es last \u2018week, - oe : oo - Le As | To enumerate th =a Vag, Freeman 8 = McCallister, \u201cMr: P, G.Redmond had a misfortune lacks.P eople of luxury Ë oo ur TAILORED SUITS Cr naming of every brand J a te DECORATORS 8 UPHOLSTERERS.on Monday, While poming don ns are not very strong by LS PTS \u2018 op ! A El NE à % Any decorative work you may want [115 iS forse slipped anc put js Lip .: = 0f French Voile, Chiffon Panama, fine Broadcloths, White and Colored Ser- - &.KINKEAD à * doing, we 0 ut of joint, .a [VI \u2019 G58 » ive \u2019 ) 0 \u2018 doing, Will do and can do in the most OU $ Reine Ryan has gone to Winni- habit; overworked people es, Stripes \u2018and Chegks, in all the latest shades of Coral, Reseda, Alice Wholesale and Retail ht, artistic style.: Mr, oa \u2019 *.\u2019 =k] | Teas 2 EET ESTMIATES & DESIGNS SUBMITTED.|peg.| | are weak in some func- f o's Gray : : Een a i a a AE - Fe: | i _| ; EC qe ue, Queen's Gray ; also of Tan hite, § EN $ _10 Water St, + Sherbrooke] - THT SCHOOL, QUESTION, tions from exhaustion or Black, Navy, Etc, - .| ses 10.50 to 45.00 An entire) separation between the their surroundings.Scott's ; oo To wo à, - 7 cu ° 27 9 N 7 Lo .a.ty \u2018and the .try is necessary for « - Pp f idham $ STUDIO the and the country i schools, With Emulsion: can be depend.: | We cannot emphasize - too strongly.a committee composed of members ge- | ! .ra ee \u2014 | < Over Pox 8 Nuaa's, [lected from «the counties whose in| \u20acd UPON tO OVercome such- | these _salient qualities of our.Gar- Timetable in effect Octoter 3, Rues ; térests are at stake, changes cenla be conditions, It is a won- [ ments\u2014the absolute reliability of the | oo Ex mioanmL aving Bherbrooke, +4.COATICOOK, QUE made that| would increase their effi- |\" YL coq = | materials.the perfect workmanship, | © | arrive Levis 100 Pr006e.RM La Mako high class photographe fn the| Ciney.Keltnw from the thraldom of |*derful food for a mother bo Is, rlect workmanship, | 1 1 EE oe eet \u2018most moderh styles.McGill would make possible thowo al land child.- | and positive.correctness of the styles.| Pasuonzer\u2014Loave Shartroaty ogy \u2014 = - erations that are so cesirable mn the - Hu - - | : a arrive.Levis 0.201006 , eee Superiority, 7 curriculnm, land the scandal of boys 20 \u2014 \u2014 _ Co pro.Daily except 8 a, Sta 3 - T- \u2018 A und girls learning Latin who çannot SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronte, Ont.JACKETS AND ] COATS Accommodation\u2014Tegps i RBROO KE Uniformity \u2019 spell in English, of studying mathema- == CL poe 1 Ruebee 7 80 Levis 4.15 oa od \\ | - ectly, would day.\u2019 1.Daly say tics, who cannot \u2018add co _ _ - ir , > \u2019 1000 oo Co oo ne : I \u2019 \"oem, BE.i ! - Reliability reasc,, We want schools adapted to RICHMOND.\u2019 In i 9 \u2019 at .Arriving Sherbrocka - °° MO RTGAGE as over | mn and will continue to the means and conditions of life that} March 15.\u2014There will be a Food In Eton, Box, Pony and Long Effects, f Lace, Broadcloth, Covert and Silk; Exprone\u2014Leave Quebec.0 008.& been {prevdil-in rural Quechee, and \u2018such Sale and Afternoon Tea at the Presby- also in Tourist effects, d 81 Sy coïca $5 :00 to $25 00.Daily rept\u201d gs Sharbcoaky dise ; Moncy to loan on first mo I.| | a / s a .- : - be oul motto.: \u2014 .rer i ere ime + [schools wé will not have until \u2018their [tcrian Church\u2018 | on St.Patrick\u2019s Day, Mi - Le a ; ; = management passes solely into the} lasting from 3 to 6 in the afternoon.Mixtures, etc, P 8.00 ns arrive Tae 00 0, 1 curity, on real estate, ot ou | handy of th se who have A direct in-| The Women\u2019s Missionary meeting was \u2014 \u2014 \u2014 | a Daily except Sunday, of Ma BB of interest.A ar | T Ce fofes | in hewn \u2014 : un ing on G saner.held Wednesday at.tho home of Mrs.Devoting special aftention to the sale 11 ) | \u201coars\u201d I va 10e pow 1 - JAS.DAVIDSON, .C.F \u201d p ring \u2018 ORIC LL, WINDSOR MILLS.\u2018 The GOth anniversary of thé mar- | of Women's Garments, enables us to ; .oa.ce?athe I Presiden _ \u2018 ae |, \u2018 .: .H.WALSH, E.0.GRUND Moh.15-Mr.Albert Rochette and riage of Mr.and Mrs.Richard Boast offer the finest quality of garments at much less cost than- any of our competitors.A careful examination of our goods will be convincing, proof.- L% sister, the Countess de, Gaste, expect was celebrated at their home on the | | General Manager.(en, us Là © yn o leave for| a trip to Paris \u2018and| other 10th inst., y their - remaining child- | 0° unes 7 out Horse, European countries by the 15th -of Ap- ren with: the husbands and wives and _ ; | ~ THE WINDSOR lie ril next.other relatives of the family.Mr.and Pf Co : i (Opposite C.P?kL y .Mr.J.T.Bourassa has lost a| valu- Mrs.Boast are descended from some |\" 7 po ef lim) @ > i 3 \u2018+ $ .@ \\ : | .ni : LL} - - _@onvenient for early thormm'i is not expense, it is economy.able ¢ow which got poisoned | some of the pioneer settlers here from Eng- | of this statement.: | \u201c oy - Makes the horse work better, [Way while loose in his yard , Land, Grandehildren and thers from > ; , Rs > ] wags 15 Bherirocks best pur 44 2m - | rl i |= a distance, unable to attend, sen \u2014 \u2014 | al rate for boarders by ies | LL i , feel better, look better, and is : BIRTEB™ flowers.Mr.and Mrs.Boast are still | SEP ARAT SKIRTS 5 month.Bell Tel.884.ou | | worth more.5 - MeKEAG\u2014At Sawyerville,-March) 11th, in good health with promise of many Vo pc 6 | | Cl Propristec 95 Ge oo MeKind y's Condition Powder a deu ter to Mr.and Mrs.David happy years toro them.Mise L i : i J ceculer eff i .fashion\u2019 ' ; \" £ | sad ' EU Kant Co - - .! .G.eag.: - | \u2018| Miss Alice Campbell and Miss Lottie ow sin aterisis - ce .LS ia the most satisfactory to use.2 £0°88 MeLeod have returned to Montreal.In the newest circular effec @shion $_mMos voreé mater LC BAC HAND, an oo | B 25e.ond Ib.pkg- 5 for $100, Fm \u2014 Mr.H.Lockhart, who has been on Colors, extensive -assorfment to suit all $5 00 $20 00 SPBOIALNE | \u2014 Ww.H, mckinDsey, [JMPORTANT NOTICE |.sick ui, is alo to bo out again [at + | - Se 9.00 10 DLU.UV.sins 100 an 2 5 \u2014 °° 5 5 Miss E.Hudon has returned from ; \u2018 _ = | + | Eye, Ear, Nose and Thros + \u20ac preset, - Bemorrme .From Danville.| |sherbrooke after a few days\u201d absence.| LL ' A BAYLEY \u201c(gi tue \"Sherirooie Bactérie M The hot season i ; | : iss., ; Miss Henderson, of Dunbar, Ont, is Lever ; : Hours of consultation:\u2014Ai wa .x 00000000000 Miss M.E.O'Neill has just returned | ence \u2019 | \u2018W.Car.T= = cal Ÿ on:\u2014~A% te Hoy .; from the Montreal - Millinery Openings, tho guest of ber sister, Mrs.W.Car 17 DANVILLE.NORTH HATLEY, Sunday.At his oboe Ly Hedy £3 at hand and I ar A.4 \u2014 = \u2014 lyle.Le PL 1 | AT.| Sunday.his oi = | d + # MR.F.P.GUTELIUS HEAD OF C, [where never Before were such beautiful \u201cpigs Arty Johnston, of Sherbrooke, |- Murch 15.\u2014A large crowd attended March 15\u2014The continuous mild \u2014 ke.oe fom Ap : épar ed The hz .P.RIENGINEERING DE- designs in hats exhibited and she begs to who has been visiting.here some time, | tho social in St, Andrew\u2019s church on weather of the past winter, has been a us -\u2014 - pr p .i .J -PARTMENT.cordially invite the public to come and in- has left for Danville to assume a po- Tuesday evening.After refreshments hoon to section railroad men.No C AN fi Na} AN Q Da .d .Montreal, | March 15.\u2014A circular, was spect her me sclection of the newest sition with the Bell Telophone _ Com- had heen ser i J the pastor, Rev.J.N.great smount of shoveling has béen mostly | all in an issued at the head offices of the C.P.creations in Jats, Dress Goods and .Trim- pany there.- ho h - heret Brunton, made a few remarks.The done, and the snow plough has been LJ P ACI Lu _ ; a RB.Wednesday announcing the D\u201d linings.\u2019 New Spring Mantles, Skirts, Silk Mr.Alfred Michaud, who has Nerelo-|'Sccretary-Treasurer, James Houston, here but once this season.\u201d = CHEAP RATES FROM SEERA for inspection.F __ Pointment of Mu: F.P.Gutelius as} and Sätim Blouses, latest \u201cstyles: Shirt fore done business under his ow nome and 8.S.Supt.J.S.Riddle read Mr.and Mrs.J.C, McConnell, of v ATE RERRRODEY ~~ head of the, Canadian Pacific engincer- |g aist Suits, Costumes, ote., otc.alone, will trade and teanenet, À Mi reports.The children of the Asbes- Sherbrooke, were here over Sunday.vancouver, Or LPA t be cleare d at low ing staff.(ihe vacancy vas caused, by 8, , future Under the style of \u2018Alire ¥ |itos branch of the S.S.gave | some | Travelling on the lake between this seattle, Wash, - .$0 ow.\u2018.the resignation some wecks ago of Mr.|.E \u2014 [chaud & Co.n ; \u2018songs and recitations in a very cred- place and Ayers Cliff is considered Tacoma, Wash.4 - .Ce ny F.Tve,engineer-in-chief.M.rn O\u2019NEILL.116, appears.that the late CV - hl Stable manner, and Rev.Mr.Carmich- safe.À reef at Blueberry Point and Portland, Ore RARE A Lat e b uy ers will Co | was [ \u201cVictim of diabetes as\u201d well as iael, of Richmond, made a pleasing ad-.| two \"below it are avoided by \u2018keeping 2nd class until April 7th 1906.mm .° - Shthalmia or blindness, the former idress.\u2018God Save the King\u201d brought on the west side near the mountain portionately low \u2018rates for Osliloni, money by buying ) com laint being {he immédiate cause [the evening to a close.until the hermit\u2019s camp is passed.Montana, Washington, Oregon.- navy vy | we - of death.E CI Miss Daisy Thorpe has returned to Mr.and Mrs.A.F.Hyatt, of Moe's aLOURIST SLEEPING- CARS Hr _ \u2018| : = , A telegram was received here Tues her duties in New York, .River, were in town a guests ' | eco ta .I day from Mr.Allan A.McGillivray, offi Mr.0.M.J.Tngalls has sold his Of Mrs.tyatts lather and mother, a | B E L T I N - - Halifax, N.S., announcing that he had {farm of 140 acres on Claremont Bill, MT, and Mrs.D.M.Wilson.ie qe COLONIST SPECIAL FRANS | 1 = s NN.\\ successfully passed for 4 e.dogroe of lio Mr.Willig Gemnond.Le wir 5 Smith is visiting friends int .TO THB : : ALL KINDS., Co \u2019 LL.B., with honors, \"Mr.McGillivray |; wr.PE aterville a few days., - nm ; - | Dail Store New is a graduate of.St.Francis College |: Miss Mabel ebb Las gone to Dorby Mr.and Mrs, W.Gallagher are in CANADIAN NORTHWEST.D.K.MCLAREN, a od y été | Academy, and a grandson of Mrs.Wm, [Line to visit Miss Alice Stoci wel .East Clifton visiting telatives.: \u2018For settlers and -their effects will un JR _ TB Orals que 36-138 Wellington street.Cp \u2018Thursday, March 15, 1906.Haggart, Craig's \u201cRoad, Richmond.| Mrs.\\ Pearson, of Asbestos, is a guest Mr.James McKee has been © farm Carleton Jet., at 9 p.m.every Tusly - \u201cpee EEE oo \u201cSTORE CLOSES AT SIX TO-NIGHT.\"St.Patritk\u2019s Socipty intend to spare [at Mrs.B utelle\u2019s.\u201c| hunting in Ascot.| Cl during | na | \\ i CH ee me 7 no efforts to make the celebration Sa- }| The many friends of Mrs.R.G.Kidd, | , Miss Minnie Putney, of Smith\u2019s Mills, MARCH AND A PRIE | _.TES BUSIN 159 CARDS - i _ Lo | .- ~.|turday, a splendid success.Visiting formerly of Danville, were deeply griev- is spending a few weeks with - old !f puéielent business ofers.ad | 7 XT 3 : 3 Sams.am | : 2 \u2018 \u20ac delegates in \u2018large numbers are-expect- ed to hear that-her sister, Mrs.Crai neighbors here.| LU onist Sleep attache { : (ENCE, M a & Stamp ed 4 \u2018 = Three sizes ed, particularly from Danville: and of New York, was killed in an | auto.Mr.À, Northrop, while hoppingcut Copy af \u201cSettiers\u2019 Guide snd ye | mond, ro eeu Sherirock EE Windsor.After the parade high mass [mobile collision, in that city on-Mon- one of his feet quite badly, and is {culars may be obtained from Tit = TEYNDMAN & BRADLEY.1 Linen | 13¢, TL oo votant in © ake day afternoon.R eH as house) for a.while, Agents, .hull \"7 LE Sun Life Building she r \u2018 \u2019 a concert and entertainment will take .° À ».Harold Bean: of are.or À \u2018sun Life Building, Shefi i EE place in to Town Hall.The program- Miss Ida Gallup has gone to Mont- in town où Monde of Massawippi, was | 8.H SEWEBLL, Oty Pael~ of ORTHINGTON &: vie Mat | ee; 30 .\u201c| me is à double \u2018 folder or eight-page |¥eal for a few weeks.| ; _ Bo - \u2014_ \u2018 clans and Surgeons; A, at - TY Cy A > C g g Mr.W.-C.Shaw of Montreal, is a t sce | \u2018 ; .» _ \u2019 bt fugton M.D.C.M.M.] .as ul | pamphlet, tastefully got up in _green guest at \u201cCrown.Cottage enh a BALDWIN\u2019S MILLS.Boston 8 M ¢ Railroad | enue, Surgeon to.Sherbre 1.| ' : {ink.The following ladies and gentle- 57% r LO! ou | March 15.\u2014Thomas Blake and Hi- | ain Ut sont Hospital.£ Fincipal Patterns 7 _ : - .35c.each men will take part Me ° Rind MAGOG.ram Bacon have finished logging.They © - Winter Arrangement, Aa, Peoples 240, Ja Rodd =.how sublime Si Tu ue one Be Joy inpmond; oe ih TR Li Pe EE TY Sorcmativan mos MO RHCULRSE © Jo - A new supply of these Stamped Linen Rug Patterns for drawing rag E ins race vatyon, Richmond ; Wi March 15.\u2014Mr.G.H.Wilson\u2019 Las | that business this winter.È Trains run daily except Sunday, um ital.Post-Graduate: Unive mats to hand to-day.7 2 : ic nel, ce hs an \u201cMr H.M, Gain.rented_the Chamberlain House, owned The grist mill deal failed to mature, 5 when ouhorvise voted, chose, Munfth, (Associate Physician M Patterns |well assorted, three size s\u201413c., 40e.and 35c each, CRs Me Thos.Murphy, Mont | PY, Pr: G.A.Bowen.- ; |The farmers would be sorry to sce MAIL E05 am, for, Bl cod oi Telephones, Ber oon BO pio Hooks for drawing these Rugs, at\u2019 20c cach.1: Mr A.Barfie.Lyster: Mr.A At about 5.15 p.m.on Monday last their old friend Mr.Dean go.New York.1 Ta mn ; - | _ real ; Mr.A.Barrie, Lyster; Mr.A.\u2018man fr C ton.wi yas rh he ha) ; » o_o vs io MR.ÿ- À, FARWELL, (8P1 | = - Hall\u2019 Richmond ; Master sarl LoBar- a man iron Compton, who was just The saw mill: has been very busy all XED.\u201810.00 a.m.arrives Nel | to Protestant Humitor) | E ; r \u2018Sherbrooke :: Mrs.A.Hall, Rich- leaving the Fairview Hotel somewhat Winter.Orders for lumber have been 12.10 pm.gone on pg \"| Nose and Throat Diseases.: Rub Ë | The °ooery Section On: Aion Aico Rowan Montreal : the worse of liquor, had a spill, unusually large.To Toad eort for LE _ | Ave, Sherbrooke.\u201d\u201cConsultati: ubbers -Oflers | a, choice lot _of fresh private Miss Evëlyn Schmidt Montreal : Mr, dumping cushions, seats, robes; | etc, Mrs.Ingram and hor sister, Miss T iz- NIGHT EXPRESS.\u20140.15 pt fle Bot | menty \u201c0 pm.and b .- creamery.butter taken into\u201dstock | this john Hall Kelly, M.L.A., Bonaven- besides himself into the road.Some #ic Hill, have arrived from Vermont, FRO Non and (New York, Expres | sv IR.W.DUNCAN SmI Rubb PER POUND.| 5¢C ture: Hubbard\u2019s Orchestra, Sher of the hotel people who wero watching dnd are now Visiting their parents, Boston 9.00 a.n., Worcestst: 80 NE DE, \u2018tho Protestant Hoëpita ui crs PER POUND.coco.Louer cin on \u2018 brooke \u201cand probably one or.two oth- his -departure, soon put him to rights, | MT.and Mrs.Chas.D.Hill.|: 7 ~ a.n., Portland, Me, 8453 be attention devoted to surgery ai { RCI \u2014 oo \u2014 | er attractions will likewise figure in and he started out for his long drive | Mt.Fred.Corliss and family ure Sypringtield 910 am, arrive 5 - Both br nen\u2019 Montreal St, & This is the | weather f or them.Duy Toilet j the list.St.Patrick\u2019s Society, Rich- \"Lo Compton.If nothing worsé| hap- back again in their old home.NIGHT EXPRESS \u2014Les es Bostop 7H KE.AD : ; : them where ydu can get good-quality and i | - mond, was organized some thirty pened to him ion his way, he fared well Miss Bella George returned la tweck \u2018 .m., Portland,\u201d Me, Bab ke A FeProv.DIE, BA Be¢., 2 low- prices\u2014thädt\u2019s \u2018here.; N | years ago, and has steadily grown in indeed.It seemed dangerous to al- from Troy and Richford, where.she |- pw Lok 400 p.m FIV St.Bell Telephone.°° ravi PLAIN Tor sussrus- Soaps importance and memberskip.\"The of | low bim in bis condition to, travel so was visiting relatives.Sho js now | LOAF: \u201cContes, Comord sts ot ll = E row 50e, sor 65e pr.; p | cers for the present yest are : J.Hay- fur alone, on such a wold, windy atl \u2018her old home in Lorne visiting her Flymouth, conuecting with was oC C.Surveyor Po DOM.5, pr \u2014A1SSES RUBBERS\u2014 ~~ \u201cA now lot in to- es, MD.CM, Vresident i J.Murphy, nig , : 4 ~ mother, brothers and old ucighhors.Newport, arriving Bhesbrootd to Sherbrooke D d 77e | Sizes 1.to 2, doc pr.day direct from the 8 1ce-L'resident : P.Mclonough, po , \u2014 ] asics al 0 st among us, At} = D.J.FLANDERS, .ne wv B SUR ore = Girls RUBBERS\u2014 _ = makers | ellos usd J Vice-President ; | Edmond J.\u201cPearson, 1 - BOYNTON, ; | present they are in Mr.Worcester Gen'l Pass.and Tike At VR VEYOR & CIVIL ENG Sizes_7}to LU,-38c pr.; to- quote these ES à Treasurer ; G.A.Pearson, Secretary ; Mch.15\u2014Mrs.Chas.Cox | | George's family.Mrs, George, Who is = JL FLBTCHDN, Mo 2 Ton RESNE, Hell and HOYH RUBBERS\u2014 - | special, prices.\u2014 np, Ë | M.Davitt, Marshall ; W.McDerby, De- ed home after ma has return- ir delicate health, is slowly recovering to, J paroi 1 In stock Tor cole.og iy Protected toes.: PEARS TRANS-., 7 puty Marshall.* [Marlo\u2019 and -New fus relativds at from them._\u2014 ; __ pains ot day.ice ov Sizes 1ito 5 at 65c pr.CISC INE 7 \u2014 #2 eu oppor - for the last ztwo re Kecler is improving after a long yr POU protooidd tors.124e cake.\u20ac « = .GOATICOOK, | Mrs.Jesse Boynton and son Carroll, RP Doyle, who was com Aled \u2018 SEYRET : -IMPERIAL HO Sizes 11 to 18 at hse pr.PEARS FAMILY.8 es Murch 15\u2014The, Ladies\u2019.Auxiliary |Spent a fow days.last week at Ayer\u2019s leave Summit Camp 4 h i) 5, | ist Co \u20ac \"MEN'S PLAIN] TOP RUBBERS J SOAP\u2014 LL oer will meet on Friday afternoon, March Clif, taking in the \u2018play Friday night.| returned the beci P through illness, | One Way Second Class Colt Ai 9 BURY, QUE, IN'S PLAIN] S\u2014 Large oval ¢eakes : * \u2014[ I6th, at three p.m., at the home of A number of cur young people went eturned the beginning of the week, 1 ||\u2019 Opposite C.r.R.station.1 WuriE CASHILE soAP\u2014 \"| ates! 8.N.Robinson.\u201d to Ayer's CI (a de play on Friday: han inet hor pon Burn |_In-Bffect Feb, 15 to el LOR IR niv pod amine\u201d emma - ° H , 4 1 4 Ps vo .- .; =; + ) C., au = - \" AN % er ne a et re No Home Should be Without Be.cakd,| 6 for 25c.| Mes, Henry Sawyer has gone to Be- or.Warren Bullock visited at __ Mrs, intend making their honte heve for ae Anaconda, Butte, Missoula, $47.0 1.0 ery in connection yin 1 are y One - CUCUMBER ND OLIVE OIL Sonb Le, to Visit her sister, Mrs.87 Mies Bai Salls has been spending present, : _ q Mont.and Pocatello, ; 00 0 0 ED.WALSH.Pr 1-7 PS AP\u2014 - | on He oh ; vo i Too wlth rar ep Le Billings, Mont.\u2018 poocisi_ Broorsoores ; pere CT OF those large Butterick Metropolitan .8 ial 3 for 10e, - A nave ke the street, yesterday Balduire of weeks with her cousin, Mrs.: SAND HILL, 00 , 8420 : HUTOGRAP Fashion Books+a \u2018handy- reference book\u2014 PINE TAR- SOAP\u2014 Morning, 00! ed at one time as Mr 0 WP [CN F i March 15.\u2014The beautiful spring wen.\u2019 Nelson, Rossland, B.0., and 750 : LE | shows all the putterps eut by the Butter- 5¢ cake, 6 for 2c.though something Serious might be the Libbvt own Ty ne tO Perry, of \u2018there still continues, and soon the Spokane, Wash.,.wi sou = sh.: Thera are over so many me CE 1 'ontpoity, pd telly quantity of ma- MASTER MECHANICS TAR SOAP\u2014 result, team 0 two orses, attach- Clars Sund | guesis o rester) Mc- l'écent of new sugar will be floating Portland, Ore, Seattle, Tacoms 00 E .you should go to George Joh erial required [for cach pattern.10e cake, 3 for 25c.4d to a sled started from the market lary a murs ee through thé air ; BP Vancouver, Bé O., and Ben s50, Your Bhotographs ; the we Only 10¢ ead) or 15c by mail.ñ ABY:S OWN OAD up Child street at \u2018a furious galt, turn- Mr.and Mrs.Albert Perkins visited W R Bl d { .a ; Poel Fr&NCIBCO.cru.eovers sparse oo assessed \u201c Wasong are Pha; the twee ew vi te pee Tr 1de cake 17 ed the corner on Main street, dashed [relatives at Hatley last week, ter\u2019s; M ry Coating ut his sis +P i ly low retes 10 may 9 \u2018 jon ; also he get the bs Spring Cleaning Time : |sHAVING soAP\u2014 up through Main, among loaded teams Myr.Arthur Sunbury andj Miss Ber- \u201cMr Pow Bai 1addack\u2019s, 2 ler Motors inte.; ti ONLY ure u M very best di 3 In our grocety window we are waking | In sticks and blocks.light hitches, etc, and was finally nice Bassett, of North Hatley, were | to Uncle Sam's Lea uno a shor! visit Fourist sleeping\u201d cers lest, 194 : 149 ae : & special display of \u201c10.centsjeach.stopped neat the railrond pridge Sith Boo! Mr.and Mrs.D.C.Wait, Mr, George Gagnon.whe heck: proal Mondays and Wednesday go 2» .Wellington ; _ 207 .TAIRY SOAP\u2014SC ag any scrious amage bein one.oo .E , has | Dee .m.jet Fat ove nu JLo , Spring [Cleaning Utensils © ol The team belonged to : Mr.Breault,| Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Robinson; - -ot SP ending his annual \u2018 vacation at N, One pr Second Class Gr, 1906 leurs.PE and Printing y 7 Consisting of : - \u201c Oilcioth and Linoleums of: Way's Mills.- \"| Ayer\u2019s Cliff, were: guests of Mr.and vero has returned tp North y Dan- For ones, (information.te FE - IN so .\u20acÆ ut pd - We are, today, taking into stock our | There are within a very few miles [Mrs.W.15.Hunt recently, oo » VI .+ ; 4, Onty T ar dd, 3 HAIDER, : usual spring supply of imported - oil- of Coaticook scveral breeders of regis-| Miss Pearl Brown.Cand Miss Mamie À Mr: and Mrs.J.N.Hall, from South on rr Squarer À : oY WHITE a\u201d .WASTE BOARDS \u2018cloths and linoleums.These come to*us tered live stock including Shokt- Precourt are the.guests of Miss Lillian Dudswell, were calling on; relatives here .a Station Re =, Graduate Ontici i ; su Bo J RDS as cirect \u2018from the best English makers, thus horns, Jerseys, Holsteins, \u2018Aryshires, Hills.5 - LOS recently.\u2014 1e i TT, KING.er\u201d Jontie k pician, vi a \u2014 |enabling us te very ices | ; ! 20 CY ! _.; Mr.| , | _ | ° \"GY (| AND DUSTERS.Lo our patrons, [0 Very special prices l'ote.The dairy herd of Edwards and \u2014 Te : children retenus family of little Yon Bolantineny Testo on 7, These-come td us direct and enables us This lot of ; | Alexander in Compton, four miles from MILBY, tdren are ill with measles.| Diffcuit y Tested for ome tq us direct and enables uy his lot of twenty pieces includes the C ; ol on, 1 1 :| Master GI at de ly Tested to to price them lower thin the usual scale following \u2018widths, oaticook, has been selected and bred| March.15 \u2014Mr.E.Orr has gone | t ick with afwyn Blodgetto Las : been = Rote X89 Modergte Pose y of prices.À of.1.14,2, 24, Sand 4 yards.| pup with an eye to business.Some in- Danville for a short stav.gone to = wit Joute bronchitis, | ac iferences\u2014 A 1j past, patrons, T Prices/25c, 8Be; 50e, 60c, 75¢ per yd.dividual cows in_ this herd have a re-|' Miss Edith S à.ay.{ -We are pleased to heat such favor ; 0 | Baskets \u2014all sorts N Dr | =| Gord for profits in dairying that are sur srised ue a party 1 fri bleasahtly able reports of Miss Mary Kirby, who Hair THE VORITE SOILED CLOTHES HAMPERS New ress Goods | worthy ol mention.\u2018One, a registered in Pa Tri ao : evening 0 ME going oo the hospital twa weeks | apo.Gray Mes ne FA D! : pp Sata ne au 1 i Lot 7, ga in- SUE : : * .1er; sr he _ normot Ny : ; are Wy ro ade of extra quality If you hie purchasing a new dregs, rome.in twelee monthe of SI 97 6 games were indulged in, and lastly a pla re i the hoo £00 her in her usual paren Shed ob, aan C 9 - \u2019 only) re-inforend.we would \u2018like : y > ; la ., PISTOU., D .\u201ca \"hr CT a J by G 3 sizes\u20143 pricpe, orend ) Fabrics \u2018which - me to ie thie ark > The next one in a test of thirty days treat of pue on Lo brought a very.Mrs.Horace Pease, of Stafford MALE EN D ANGS sod \u2019 00k S Frie = $2.00, $1.50, $2.95, To The lot includes many pretty colors and produced 78.10-16 Ibs, of butter from ste Guild was > tot nr | Springs, Ct., is Very ill, and #mall POMPADOURS y 7 CLOTRES BASKETS Tor FOR as tp \u2018prices\u2014they never wire 1138 Ton.of milk.This one Was a -re ed at ton cas Pleas: ; > en sine res for her recovery arg entertained.«ith new side parung B | - Oc, Boe, \u201cOc.90e, $1.00.0; moe dan le._ NO ' gist ed « ersey, also.very cow 1n the T nl 4 Riga ido\u201d > he - igses Mrs.Pearse wag formerly, Lavina Plod- à 1N - \u2018 MARKET BASKETS\u2014 | ¢, 60c, GB8e) 75c, 886 yd.|herd is tested, for quantity and quali- ambs a Riversic e.gett, of Sand Hill, and à sister \u2018of OW \u201c10e, 15e,f25e, 40e un 2 ne ty, and a daily score is made with Mr.E.Mason, of Montreal,was call- Mr.Porter Blodgett | ME ot 5 à WASTE PATER MASK Pr Corduroy Vel et, each one.Lo ° ing on friends recently.- gett, : spostatsr for the SCP poms pos : Mwa ih © 80c, Te.90c, $1.00 up.- Mediun size cord, fine silky quality, | Mr.D, Saultry, from Compton, was Mr.R.Trwick\u2019s little daughters are KINGSBURY.: \u2018Notre Dons ig gators! Ce ys e same : FANCY PASKEFS cream cardinal, brown and navy, gobd-| in town yesterday.: covering from an attack of the| March 15.\u2014Mr.J bn K sor 4 N as A HS \u2014 - - weight.Makes |swell.dress vy go! y.whooping.cough.turned : John Kerr has.ve., ] > 5 .ever disa .Co afc, 0c, 1750, $1.08, $1.25 up.nt or es a |swell dress, costume pr .+ = vg Phi Qu 1 ed home after spending some time \u2014 ee , né o - : ppoi TABY PASKETH\u2014 - Sppeiap j0ies and children\u2019s wear.|- Careful attention will be assured by| 1 TT Pare ' in Montreal.7 | 3 Caretul.attention will 0 ns ._ Ou sale b 1 a \u2018Fine quality, 90¢ and $1.80, ° VALUE J Ce _ 05 .mentioning the ,DAily Record yhen ans- Ovaticook House\u2014Popular HomB for Miss.Brodie, of Montrea , is n rites mentioning Je Daily Res PSE T1 a 5 va first-class gre ; _ ; _ - | mt vence \u20ac T serbiceus osrôte ee oe C wering advertisements in this papery l bravelloruy \u201cLa Kilbura,- Prop, cnn shh nied at the Manse, _ '.: wering adv riisements in - ol + ; \u2014 Tre a - | ; - < - \u2018 7 ar .Le _ wa Cr - i sills\u201d py AK Î pr ailroaé eut, .po&.;.pd.=, \u201d Ascociate phy Daiversity of quiet enjoyment \u201cand soul enrichment.J otmabury,\u2019 + \u201cProtestant Hos; siclan Sherbrog As Sabbath sétration is put dow pufeld cand - Telephones, Bell 508\u201d Peoples aire Bt the moral tone\u2019 of the whole country bs Newport Dr W; A: FARWELL, (SPECIALIST) will come up.It will be hoped that with express testant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, the bill may become law.p and Port Nom Throat Diseases.\u201d 87 Dufferin \u2014The Onlooker.| \u201c ve, \u2018Sherbrooke, Consultations: 10-13 - L_4 J.tor Bor RO Am and LA pm, and by appolnt | ( ss 60,000 cor Vrs D W.DUNOAN SMITH, SURGEON\" FIRE 655 560, oo 45 \u2018au.refi the Protestant Hospital.- Special memes Ce rive per of morn 15 to surgery and diseases FOUR ALARMS BETWEEN SEVEN soston 730 \u2014 [| PO Phones, OnToe! PL, Mberbrooke.0\u2019CLOCK| AND MIDNIGHT.a j \u2014 tim- .45- i Poa K.ADD : Montreal,- March 14.\u2014Damage es rive.gber- Gri Land\u2019 Sumy oe \u201d at ated at more than $60,000 was caused m., vie \u2014 Be Telephone, Monday night y lour fires, which com- am : cork from 7 h mixed at 1 E TOWL pelled the brigade to wor rooke-3.09 QC eyor, Er val PRO Vv.LAND o'clock until midnight, and necessitat- > * to Sherbrooke before May 1.emove of ed the \u2018bringing in the help from the- Ticket Act.Ce stations\u2019 it thé new city \u2018wards\u2019 of Ste.on, a a EYOR & CIVIL ENGINEER.Cunegonde and St.Henri.SR, A ed i Toph NE, Bell and Canadian \u2018One man was hurt, Henry Haecking, pr day, ck for sale.In office.every Satur an employee, jumping from .the third ALTE 7, 1906 347.00 Ç 42,00 - tT 50 et ; any old Mon \u201cat 1030 BE 19 \u2018 apply: to Axeth | of 2 \u201c ET - 4 MORTGAGE CO.| Money to loan on first mortgage se, : arity, on real estate, at current rate Fo interest.us.DAVIDSON, CL Lz Breit, C.E.FOSS, | Sec.-Treas.! former + 1 \u201cThe hof season is near \u201cat hand and I am well : \u201cprepared.The hats are \u2018msstly all in and ready for inspection.Furs are | to becleared at low prices.late buyers will make ake | KINDS., DK.McLAREN, UF .¥B1 Oralg Btree§, Montreal, Qua.EEE * BUSINESS CARDS.OF AWRENCE, - MORRIS & McIVER, = Advocates,\u201d > stci, Sherbrooke and Riche mond.| YNDMAN & BRADLEY, DENTISTS, Sun Life Life Building, Sherbrooke.we retain our Patron advertising alone, but by giving them what we ~~ advertise | started in New [York to reform Englich \u2018| discussed beforé and much missionary | grows and spréads ap { treme.If if pass, Sunday employ 4 necessary,\u2014Sung ay sports, for feeing \u201cmoney by buying DOW.ons: i nôt by\" ré z Spelling Reform.\u2018 - A- concerted |movement has been spelling.The subject\u2019 has often been work has been done already, of which the systématic [movement now started should receive some benefit, it 1s the fond dream| .of Anglo-Saxondom that English should become the - ani- vêrsal language.\u2018The dream is mot impossible of \u2018fuifilment.\u2014 English \u2018 comes nearer being the universal lgu- guage to-day than the tongue of «ny other civilised mation, and.its _ use ce.It is meët that the sa of English should.be made as easy as possible, \u2018and to reform the guperfluous spelling» so to speak, the natural sta rting point.The st:idy of phonetics has paved the way.with the rung genération as any spélling reform must id in the direction of a nearer approach to perfect phonology Sabbath Observance.Hon.Mr.Fitzpatrick\u2019s important Sabbath observance bill will mark the culinination of{a strong and growing public sentiment against wanton iv bath desecratiqn.\u201cThe provisions oi the measure are sweeping in the ex- ment, except certain forms considered which an admission fee is charg ved, Sunday theatres, Sunday trains, ex- / SHERBROOKE patty BRCOP, THY many words would be, ms COWANSVILLE.| - Match 15.\u2014At Manda ev \u2018aïoik of the Sch ol; iy Conan y ia, Secrétary-Treasurér Pay all bills now sent in and also.buy a \u2018couple of tons additional of coal for the Academy.The office-days vas à a oized | of the Secretary-Treasurer were established for the f ture as bein Mondays, Wednesdays -and' Friday.Mrs.Whitfield.nd Miss Muir started lon a \u201cbusiness trip to Nebraska Wed- | nesday evening, land will be gone two or three weeks, gettling up the vear's transactions on some ranch property, which Mrs.Whitfield owns there, Tuesday evening\u2019s Literary was o of the best yet.8 WE 1 Lewis was ill, 8¢ Vice-President J, Noyes presided, which was noticeable for the amount of-infusion of new blood in the pape ot! thbse \u2018par- | ticipating, > the pro \u2018amme, The membershi .Mise: Guillet, nham, acco, ied on the piarls by liss Amy Baker, sang \u201cWhen he |i birds go North |again,\u201d \u2018by Charles Willeby.| This was well received, and then Rev, J.R.Hodgson, of Dunham, gave an extrein ly learned and polish Se discussion Terinyson and his Poems, taking 1 up his biography,works and leading ch characteri§tics thereof.It vas really a most enjoyable and scho- | larly lecture, reflecting much credit on the reverend gentleman who delived it.A piano duet by Miss Carlin, of Sweetsburg, an by Miss Turcotte, \u2018of Ste.Hrécinthe closed the o- gramme, \u2018after which a lecture vins announced to, be given next Tuesday, evening by Pri cipal H.D.Hunting, M.A., and Miss (Muir played.the.National Anthem.Miss Guillet, \u2018during the- everfin r ndered one of Dr.Drum- mond\u2019s sel ection, and won much applause.- | | Mr.M.Mire n, who has carried on a tailoring business here for the past three years, has moved to Sorel,where à large establishment-paying his \u2018100 per: mon th, | Rev.W.T, am, pastor of tffe Methodist church here, lectured - at St.Johns, Que., on Tuesday evening, using his stereopticon lantern tg illustrate his: discourse.\u2019 - Mr.James Burnet, Jr., of Farnham Center, J.M.| Gilmore, of Rock Island, J.C.Miltimore and Peter J.Lay y of Scotsmore, were here on Wednesda ED + = | WATERLOO.March 15:\u2014The Methodist Sunday School has just, added one hundred new and attractive books to their lib-?rary.This school since its inception some forty- -five years ago, has been progressive and up-to-date.\u201cAt present it is in [prosperous he en and is recognized as one of the b in.the district.from Mr.Herschel Peters; of South Stukely.- | milk route ffom Mr.D.E.Bullis.| + - = GRANBY, \u2018 | .Mch.15\u2014The funeral of the late cept through trains, Sunday excursions |B ELTING 1 ond ts oy nent _ WORTHINGTON & BYERS, PHYSI- and Surgeons, ay 'N: Worth- = hogton \u201c34 M.D.C.M.M Dufferin » Venus,\u201d Surgeon to- Sherbrooke ' Pros tant Hos Hospital.Principal Medical Of Command.HL Peoples \"240s Ja elephones, Beli + g'oddiek B ors, > - nj a day, con c foun Physiciag Royal Victoria Host 23 | NPERAL HOUSE, URY, QUE, .station.- Everything ery la me - Rates $1.00 per day.ED.WALSH, Prop.ad uP-to-d = the o-date.Second to none in Eastern Townships.First \u2018class liv- MoToarapns ere are e ever 00 shoulg wos 59, amy reasons why > \u201cyour Photo graphs ; ¥asong oreo, o George Johnston for- the two principal u got the best satisfac- throughout \u2018thg Dominion.The proposed bill \u2018will thus be broad enough to | satisfy the most scrupulous; it is \u2018broad.enough} that it-will certaialy nicet with criticism and strong _opposition as being Puritanical.Between-the Puritan Sabbath and the reformed object, there is this fundamental difference, howevér.The Puritan Sab: bath restricted liberty.Mr, Fitzpatrick\u2019s bill would allow liberty, but it would restrict license.be simply te conserve the true purpose of the Sabbath as a day of rest and relaxation: he highways, the paris, the woods, th art galleries and all such like would -still be available to supplement the Church Le making of Sunday a day of storey during fire in the Oliver Type- Writer Compar ly\u2019s factory, and.injuring his spine.| At 7 o\u2019clock| fire originated in a three-storey building on St.Paul street same time a huisk blaze was discover- éd in the fact ory of the Oliver Typewriter Company, St.Martin street.The mén were yet pt work at these places when at 9 o'dlock there was an outbreak in the Wholesale liquor establishment of B.O.Beland, 1684 Notre Dame street.| About the same time there was an alarm from the Stanley Hotel, but thig was only a\u2019small blaze hoarding house, which .to on\u2019; also, ti in an adjoinin ONLY are ne very best of materials one stream sufficed to subdue.149 We I 2° A summary f the damages : | B.0.Beland and others, 168 - > Developing ellington St.: \u2014Notre Dame street .$25,000 w; oo and Prin {img ~for ama- | Tenants and proprietor, 568 St.J Raul street J.vere 18,000 , N WHITE Oliver Typewriter.factory .20,000 vou, Osborne.street {boarding house.\u2026 300 fof re \u2018estimated at $25,000 ; Die Scientifically Tested for (lasses ase .Charges i Specialty, == AU past Patrons, | THE FAVORITE 18 Cook's Friend | Baking Powder + the same! over disappoints! | ty all first: -e lags g grocers, Pa éme \u201cmm - nected with Li years.- 17 Damage by was caused byl the outbreak in \"the wholesale - liquqr establishment of B.Q, Beland, 1684 Notre Dame street, Monday\u2019 night, The loss is covered by insurance, DENVER EDITOR DIES.eme - WELL KNOWN.Denver, Col.,| March 15.\u2014Thomas F.McKenna, - managing editor of The WAS BORN T kl CANADA AND VERY ver Times, died on Sunday last of heart disease.Mr.McKenna was born in Montreal, Canada, 45 years ago, and \u2018for four years was secretary and manager - of the Shamrock lacrosse team, which held the championship of kcanada.Mr.Sabbath, which this bill has for iis | \u201clts effect would | rivers, the libraries,the.Roeky Mountai News and of the Den- | Methodist; Church on Tuesday.Rev.J.D.Ellis oh ciated, assisted by Rev.Mr.Black.\u2014The large number who attended as well as the beautiful flowers which completely covered the casket, testified to the love and esteem in which the deceased was held.{ Miss Violet Nicol, of Montreal, is spending a few days in town, : Mr.and Mrs.Andrew \u2018Fossey were.Tuesday.| FULFORD.Mch.- 15\u2014Mr.Eddie Woodard ; Nas visiting friends at Abercorn last wpek.Mrs.Schuyler Woodard is spend ing this week at Knowlton.Henry Hayes has moved to Foster.A very large flock of crows Was seen hero\u2019 Sunday.Those .who saw them say they never saw so many in one flock There must have beén 500 and perhaps .many more, There was quite a runaway here on Friday.last.Mr.Papineau left his team standing in.front of the sawmill.The became frightened but only ran a short distance.As they came {to H.Booth\u2019s feed store one horse wanted to go one side of it and the other thought he would go the other way and the result was they struck | the corner of the building.One horse was knocked down and: hurt .consider- \u2018able about the head.No serious damage was done.WEST SHEFFORD.March 15\u2014Messrs.©, J.E.Br and W.Leduc spent Sunday and Monday in Montreal.Little Miss Freeda Taylor Emmett, youngest © daughter of Rev.and Ja.R.Emmett, who has been very \u2018Il, \u2018 now impr oving.Mrs.L.H.Lawrence is spending a couple of weeks at Sawyerville, [the owned.by Patrick Mullin, and at thé\u2019 \u2018guest of the Rev.and Nrs.A.Wilkinson.Saturday, the 17th of March, in honor of Ircland\u2019s patron saint.Mass will he said at en_o\u2019clock in the forenoon.A banquet |is to be held in the afternoon, the hol to conclude\u201d with a \u2018grand concert in Elm Grove Hall | in in the evening.| \u201caim SUTTON.0 4 Marçh | ; 15.\u2014Mr.Caliese- Cone who moved here last fall to run a ging job fo Lens - .on, og- Mr, J.G.Ruiter, has|removed to Mans nville, Que.à Mr.-D, C.| Aiken went to Richford on Thursday nd Lever \u20ac of last wea on business - Rev.J.I.Coffin occupied the pulpit in the |Anglican_ Church here on Sunday, W ich has been vacant .for rome timé.| r.Coffin will soon move his family.pore to reside permanently.Mr.Coffin was stationed here formerly but for \u2018the last eighteen months has been at East Fairfield, Vt.~ Mr.L.: B.Livingstone, of Narth Troy, Vt.recently visited at T Chamberlain\u2019 s- here.mre eit TWELVE OF | ~ CREW DROWNED.A 1 | \u2014\u2014 BRITISH STEAMER \u2018COLNE FOUND: ERED OFF THE DUTCH COAST London, March .15\u2014The British steamer\u201d \u2018olne foundered off the Dutch coast Tuesday.\u2018Twelve of \u2018her a um.were (drowned a = seven we were £ saved, | P President W.P.A Le has procured .a position as cutter | Mr.L.D.Wallace has just purchased | quite an extensive timber lumber limit, Mr.8.W.Booth has hought out he Frank Farnsworth took place at \u2018the : the guests oË Mrs.E.Bradford on | There is s do be a celebration here on | a MARCH 15, 1900.Ce pr SUTTON, OUT March 15.\u2014Mrs.Artemus Q.Turner, formerly of Sutton, but for many years a resident of Cherry River, died in .the Protestant Hospital at 'Sherbrooke, on March 10th, aged 48 years.Mrs.Turner, when a \u201cgirl, was known as Mary Lewis, and her father and mother, Mr.and - Mrs.Alfred Lewis, are _still living in Sutton with their son, Mr.Marvin Lewis.Mrs.Turner also leaves iwo sisters; Mrs.Benjamin Smith, of St.Albans, Vt., and Mrs.Merrit, Longeway, of Montreal.She is also survived by her husband, two sons.and -one daughter.The funeral > \"took place at Cherry River on Monday, March 12th.Mr, Cyrus Thomas.of Abercorn, the | veteran author of oentributions to the History of the Eastern Townships, published in 1866, was in town Tuesday.; Mr.William Alley of Abercorn, one of Sutton\u2019s old residents, was in_ the village on Tuesday, and appears to be que best of health.Messrs.Greeley ros.& Thompson Have sold to the Sweat Comin; 8 Co., of Riehford; between 25 and car- leads jof hardwood logs, which ore now being :loaded here.ih blown on Tuesday.ring the past fortnight, Mr.\u201cAlbert aon of the Handle Factory, has{ several teams busy hauling in ash logs to the factory.We understand they have got qu uite a good stock on hand.Early this week, Messrs.E.E.Eastman and Avery Jones, living on the] Glen Sutton side of the mountain, secured two beautiful: specimens of the raccoon family.They were captured in a pe log where they had lived during the winter, fir.Mary Ann Reid got a bad fall, 80 \u2018she could not walk for some time.At present she is gaining nicely.co \"BETHEL, March 15.\u2014~Mrs.Paul Clark and little daughter, Gertrude, of Bethany, were the guests of Mrs.wv.L, and G T, Davidson, last week.Mr.and Mrs.Ed.Nixon and Master Gordon spent Sunday in Melbourne, the guests of Mrs.Nixon's sister, Mrs, McKee.Miss Mary Ann Mallette returned home on Monday from Sherbrooke.-Mr.J.and Miss Dora Nixon were in Richmond on Thursday.A number of our young people attended the sugar.party at Mr.J.M.Morrissey's, St.Mary's, on Thursday- evening.All.report having spent\u2018 a very p casant evening.Mr.C.Brunet and Miss V.Brunet, of Roxton Falls, mere the.guests of Mrs.J.T.Davidson, on Saturday.Mr.Albert Jamieson recently had the: misfortune to cut his foot very severely while working in the woods: Misses Lottic and Edith McKee, of Mclbourne, are = visiting their cousin, Miss D.M, Nixon.-° \u2014 Miss Fioming, of Lisgar, was the guest of Miss B.Nixon on Sunday.The Ladies\u2019 Aid met at the home of \u2018Mrs.Jolin| Nixon on Tuesday.\u2018Mr.R.Martin, of Granby, and Mr.Hector Martin, of Denison Mills, were \u201cfsthe guests of Mr.J.Proulx on Monday evening._ PA + \u2014 : Lai 1 FROST VILLAGE.| ch 15\u2014Mr: S.Matheson, from Wa- | \u2018terloo, made an automobile tour of our town on the 11th, accompanied by three of.his lady friends.Mr.Harry Skinner has been spending a feiv weeks\u2019 vacation in North SHefford lamong friends.\\ I.F; Stone, Bolton, was in town on \u2018the 10th, driving his young span\u2019 of hays.Summer roads with a sleigh was no obstacle to him.Mr, and Mrs.W.F.Sears and Mr.anid Mrs.H.King were entertained to ten \u2018af Mr.and Mrs.N.Brissctte\u2019s on Saturday last.r.and Mrs.Stone, from Waterloo, spent the 11th at Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Williams\u201d.According to the old prophesy, spring is near, for Mr.E.W.Sears captured a woodchuck on the 10th which is not customary for this time of! the vear.Mr.Rousseau disposed of his fancy driving horse last week , to Mr.Guy- \\E.Morey, B.A., pr ncipal of the Waterloo Acadomy, \u2018for the sum of $175.| \u20ac STANBURY.areh | 15.\u2014Mr.Fish has returned to Magog.The sick are all s lowing improving.Miss Millie .Pendlebury spent last week in! Farnham: | \u2018Mr.Herbert Leduc had a meeting at his factory on Saturday evening previous: to opening-his factory on the | T15th.Mr.Miles Hunt was appointed salesman with Mr.V: Sweet to\u201d do the figuting._ \u2018 Mr.\u2018Léslie Pratt has moved from Mr.Z.A.Chrysler\u2019s farm on to the onie near :Pearceton.Ir.and Mrs.H.H.Smith » were at | Mr.George Beattic\u2019s last week, Mrs.B attics health does mot improve, The Ladies\u201d Aid met at Mrs, M.J.Beattie\u2019s on Wednesday of last week.Irs.Truax, of Pearceton visited Mrs, M, Short last week.= - À Mes: H.S.Hase, ,of Farnham, visited her, aunt, Mrs.C, Short, recently.lp EAST BOLTON.tr 15:\u2014Mr.and Mrs.G.E.Bow- ri rove to Westfield, Vt., on the 7th, isit friends, returning on the 9th, Ir.J, M.Bryant\u2019 s little boy is very Mrs.John Channell is also on t Q sick list.number of people tapped their su ar bushes hut we think they were i In hutry as the sap does not seem run.turned ftom their visit to Stanstead.-Mr.Melvin Patterson has heen visiting relatives here.~Miss Pearl Bowker entertained a few friends an her birthday; the 8th, and Miss Nora Lachapelle entertained on the 10th inst.A very good time was spent at both places.4 MORSE'S LINE, March 14.\u2014S.Wickliffe, and wife, of Montreal, were in town over Sunday.W.H.Dube and E.M.Hubbard sold their Alexander mares to W.S.Page, \u2018of Barre; Vt., last week, i * James Dube, of Bristol, Vt., and M.Martin, of Burlington, Vi, were in town over Sunday at the home of W,, Dube, | .K.Place, of West Newton, Mass.was nn town the first of the week: .Mill has sold .his high- -step- ping £ four -yeax- -old Billward colt.- bat House, Magog.First class\u2019 in every Tespect J.B \u2018Taylor, Props I | \u2019 .| Co i i i ! | I.Po Me Frank Baker, of Durham, was last week, gna one of her ankles, | and Mrs, D.J.Randall have re- | ers.F ootwear That Wears \u201cBehold \u201cthe style, The shapely lines, The foot-conforming shapes.The durable character of the leath-| The sensible thickness of the soles: The solid construction of the heels.- Last, but not least, the reasonableness of each price.J.A.WIGGETT & co, Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.Souvenir Post Cards, Comic Post Cards, Leather Post: Cards, - Post Card] Albums.| ET ANSELL, Druggist and Stationer, - 10 \u2018Strathcona Square.È * ings, Blinds, boards and House Finish.Cement, Fire Brick, Plaster Paris, As- bestic, Sewer Pipe, Flue Lining, Fire Clay, Lime, Sand, Gravel, Carey's Rog {- ing, Red and Buff Pressed Brick.Brick Makers\u2014Yearly -output 8,000, 000 brick.D.G.LOOMIS & BONS.\u201c Alfred Hawksworth 8 Sons Co, Ltd, 551 St.James St, Montreal, P.Q; GENERAL MILL FURNISHER Special \u2018Packings, Special Oils GENERAL WOODWORKE Sash, Doors, Frames, Flooring, Mou Shingles, Laths, Clap- \u2018and Transmission: -Machinery : Electri or_Steam.Mill equipments.EB \u20ac i + Our stock of.\u201cTrunks, 1 \u201cDress Suit Cases and | are now complete.|} ; \u2014_ Grips 1 JOHN MILLET, 157.Wellington.Street.+ druggists, grow.naturally, ing instantly and makes hair.glossy and soit as silk.One bottle will convince : doubter of its merits.Send 10e.in stamps for sam- pl 10 the Herpicide Co., Detroit, Mich, - .6H.Grifith, Special Agent,\u2019 Juxuriantly.\"HAIR WON'T FALL OUT.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 If You Kill the Dandruff Germ ~ With the New Treatment.j Jolin N.Fuller, a well known citizen pi Colfax, Wash., says:- badly that it caked on my scalp.Herpi- cide completely cured me.\u201d George McWhirk, of Walla \u2018\u2019Herpicide completely cured of a bdd case of dandruff of 30 years standing They took the \u2018nly really sensible tregt- \u2018ment, a remedy \u201ct ç ruif .germ\u2014Newbro\u2019s \u2019 Herpicide.St dandruff, hair won't fall out, but will \u201cI had dandruff - 80 Walla, Wash., says: destroys the dand- * Alays jteh- Sold by Izading nat - March law, Mr.recently.Mr, 7.week.week, Mr.P.days.in the near Mr.Galvin\u2019s health.The many friends of Mr.Jasper Cral- ler are pleased to.sce him out agaip, | after his serious illness.Mrs.\u201cCreller is also able to be out.McGary has been confined se BN the.house by illnéss for the past few of Pike \u2018River, BEDFORD.14 15.\u2014Mr.Johns, was the guest of his brother-ih- Peter MeGary for a few days A.Chrysler, of Knowlton, visited relatives here the first of the Mrs.L! Thômas is in Montreal this Mr.Jas.Galvin has sold his propar- ty here to Mr.| and family intend going to California future for the benelit pi Mr.John Ewing, Miss Lillie Ewing, dnd Mrs.D.Wheeler, of |.Durham, were in town on Monday.Jas.O.Cain, of § Sit.| 0\u2019 Keefe.Mr.Galvin March ber.The Ma) manners): Tatler.read only Dick.\u201ci have the 1 Cavalry heen \u201cthrow are you fy showing y = liege \u201cIf natu said old ( your cooki \u2018\u2019Wouldn imperturbä AND THE First Pa train!\u201d » Second 1 friend, he \u2018|work,\u201d First Pa \u201c{ mean?\u201d Second T ho k say: ing things\u2019 Mr.a\u201d Mrs.+\u2014 \u201c ABBOTT'S CORN ER, MISSISQUOI, - Dwyer, of Richford, - has come to reside in our.village.farmers \u201chave tapped and have made a little new sugar.Mr.Arnold Bridge has rented A.TH.Derby\u2019s farm until the first of Novem- .14,\u2014Mr.Some of the \u2018side with their daughter.\u2014+ ast word, PRECEPT UPON PRECEPT.drill-sergeant, In from his horse: \u2018Here, what Hows laughing at?\u201d IT was only ya how it should not be done\u201d nde Blatter, TAY FAT HIS WORDS INSTFAD.re had made me an ostrich,\u201d rouch, \u201c1 suppose I could ea vy ng.ssenget.patient! Kspnger.\u2018And -the pr Jonnie leave here \u201cthe first of April to visit \u201cfriends and ré- latives before leaving for Boston to re i : NATURALLY.Boy.\u201cWhat's the time, misters\u2019 \u2019 or (thinking to inculcate: rood \u201cIf what?Tf what, my boy?\u201d \u201d Boy.\u201cIi you've got au watch.\u2019 *\u2014(The : .ONF, WAY TO GET IT.| Maud.\u2018\u201c\u2018Oftén T pick up a novel \u2018ang the final page, | )h, of course=you women must t that be nice,\u201d answered- his ble spouse, \u201cthen I could ge some plumes for my hat.\u201d , \u2014\u2014 \u2019 } WORM TURNED\u2014A CURVE \u201cContound this slow Passenger.assenger.nN ry 1 A i * who has just , \u201cBe patient, my \u2018This is the I.crd's \u201cFh! What do 3 on \u201cDoesn't the \u201cgacd I,ord made ail creer.~~ i | Opposite the, City 4 17 Sanborn Street, : Right \u201cAt Home,\u201d on every lady's Dressing \u2018l'able.\u2018 Griffith's Skin Lotion An ideal - preparation for benutifsing - and soîtening the hands and | : face.Co \\ | 25e.per bottle | | | Griffith's Drug Store, | (Opposite New Court House.) ) | 61 Wellington St.= Sherbrooke, Que.F loor Paints at a - Bargain 1.at.tin, Yellow .L.30e.\u2018each, 1-2 gall.tin Yellow .be.cich Usual prices, 40c., and 0 per tin.This is the time 10 buy ;|we want Lo clear it out.Co Every can guaranteed.\u2014\u2014 , - fm vo : JAMES THOMP! ON, ° (Old 9 Uent = Sto re.) OULTRY- KEEPERS wil find it will pay them to feed *\u201cExcelsior\u2019\u201d Cut Green.Bone and \u2018\u2018Excel- only bÿ - 14 Water St., ~ 10 Days More 20 Per Cent.- LADIES\u2019 GREATIONS, Combs, belts, collars, back combs, + side combs, hair nets, hair pins, chatelaines, bags and purses.| Miss A, 1.McWilliams.MONTREAL HOTEL BL RIENDEAU HOTEL.58-60 Jacques Cartier Square \u2014m Half, Montreal.Prop.|.The Most Oentrally Situat Hotel} In Town.| A fashionable place-to stop in MONTKEA - would be the .WELLAND H TEL which is situated in\u201d the most central w town part of the city.GEO, E: FULLER, Proprietor, Nos.17,19 &21'MeGill CollézsAvena \u2018When in Montreal stop at 3 THE SAVOY HOTEL 10 Victoria St., Opposite The Academy.Ladies\u2019 Restaurart, Gent's Cafe, and private Diming Rooms.The) - Europear plan.Everything new and first class.Ke Rates for rooms, $1.00 , day pnd upwards.i HOWARD GUILE & CO., Props.Joseph 0°C, Mignault, Civil Engineer and Land| Surveyor, Bell and Skinner Telep ones.\u2018Water works, sewerage, power develops ment a specialty.1 A f me Doctor Says Some time ago we showed the formu- a of Kimo Tablets to a doctor of m: my ears experience.: The other day he wrote us a Latif, octor-like, he doesn\u2019t wish his narne ublished, but says we may publ ich the etter.Here it is: essrs, B.N.Robinson & Co., ~ Qoaticoox.Po Gentlemen,\u2014I have carefully examined the formula of .your Kimo Ta blets.hey contain the active principles cf the est known remedies for rheümatism: The Japanese solvent is something new.\"I have never seen it in the formula of any other remedy.1 was so impressed \u2018with the combination that 1 decided to use the tablets myself, as I had a bud attack of rheumatism.I must admit that the one box you gave me did m: morc good than any other rem.dy I have ever used.The Japanese solvent, with the other ingredients, makes a vou effeet- ive combination.M.D.As the doctor says, it is the Japanese solvent which makes Kimo Tablets 4 effective.| This solvent dissolves the granules ~ which settles around the joints and mus- - cles and cause the disease.| If you suffer from rheumatism remember relief is possible.| Kimo Cures \u2018Rheumatism P, c DuBOYCE Notary, Commissioner, Ftc.O wansaville Agency Sherbrooke - Daily Recora.Subscriptions, \u2018Advertisements and News Items received and iven attentions ii prompt COWANSVILLE, - QUE | At Dunham days Sete da hs Tuesdays, + Thursdays and \u2014errm is sat sior\u201d\u201d Cut Oyster Shell./ Manufactured - AT DREW Sherbrooke, P.Q J.A.TANGUAY oe tp\u201d Sherbrooke; | er \u2014-\" : A me, a ses oa ar - = -, A = à ye LA + = a .- age TF TREY i 4 A EE a ee ra Ail Ae EL ds RE EE PE A Eure = Rr, TE cmt i el ~ ; a ub a.: - - ~ - = A Dr ; à .= = .Wo oh \u201d x Irs .a ali ee et .M + 1 = - Lo .Lv i .CXL 3 de i uf roel aw le AAP A A : .\u2018 , rc a En 4 5e A i ag ; cobs Te Vy ; ; ni \u20ac 4 3 = ; > \u201c y 5 Pme Ce ae a A ue \u2018 .: \u2018 Se \u201d 2 A ; LS KL f Ee « fy ; 7 SETS i em Pr \u201c Epa, v4 ei Vo Tr PII Ld RS ay ae A A A ra PCR - ie.PP oa : - 4 = sx ® £m = 1155 Mes: ; \" ; ve .gr _ , ; Le LL.asl A \"a ; sd > A , LH k EC enisiter: er ; kag so \u201d ry ew g o 4 à à cuis - a \"ta oe PE un oA 4 A aa .\u201c 5 + - bis oY Te \" a A N M ce pa ovine \" « y ; ie dr: a | en à ve Au i \" .se paquet i I + à à À is a : tr ramsey, AOR 18,1 or #2 752 Cl Er \u2014 Wall Papers | A J t Art Hall, She brooke, March 2st and 2 2nd.- promises do be onc of the best sh ps - of Art that has ever hce in the Dominion of Canada, dull \u2018is a rare.opportunity © Î This \u201ctaken pl for .anyb most up Paneling, pdy-who intends decorating thé interior of their house.Th {to-date Wall Hangings will be exhibited, Various styles J- two-third effects, Dados and Wall Decorations of all kinds.HALL OPEN FROM 9 am.THE EVIDENCE IS ALL ONE WAY.| In courts of law and equify right and wrong \u2018are balanced an tice administered in accordance with the preponderance of the dence.d Jus - ev i { The evidence is often conflicting, and different witnesseb: ull different stories, hut in \u2018this case.(our Art Wall Paper) the evidence; is all one|-way, and from the highest class\u2019 and \u2018most reliable wit: | nesses, top.Who knows hetter than the ladies and gentlemen w ho \u2018tual contact with our beautiful collection of samples I anyone elie so well qualified to testify as they are?Then why send to Montreal or Toronto for your Wall Paper when it is proven|.con: | clusively and beyond a shadow: of a .doubt that we are shqwinyg | the.best assortment in ¢ \u2018anada, .| JIL KERR & FOSS, x THE ART WALL PAPER ston = come in Spe ial to: Oran Buyers! fat I | The ew Piano model, 7 octave Organs \u2018of which we had a few samples at Christmas, are now being received, and we can can fill orders promptly.Oak, mahogany and waluut \u2018cases finished exactly like and Upright Piano.Our 6 octave Wilson Organs are also meeting with ready sale, and are s~without doubt, the finest parlor Organs ever shown in this country.Made with our patent qualifying tubes, 13 stops, and large bellows to endure easy blowing.\u2014 Full partieulars by msil to any address.If youneed any kind or an Organ this season see our stock this month.| Lot of second- hand ones from $10 up.i gu | ri ©.WILSON & sons Atos sasèe shessesessesestetotetitsstsestettet i NO MORE WAITING ! î Ei ALL OUR HATS ARE IN.$ = _ Something that\u2019 Nobody hôs_ 0 $ INSURANCE HATS ; ¢ E unm $2,600 === : + FRÉE IN URANCE with the Bats.No Fake, a real bona-fide » I Insurance Gratis.8 4 Come in, One for Everybody at \u20ac 7 : | Louis A.Codere\u2019s, \u20ac \u2018 The Great Departmental Store, ) 3 - METROPOLE BUILDING.FSI IIIFY SFI IISIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIFISIIIIIINI + 3 ssstersiesnsissstsesessenestesesestestirer 2 THE SPRING SEASON FOR uum.Fo ir ~ CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS ix net far hor.Some start to do houecloäbing at the end of this mouth, a = \u201c| \u201cA 6497 | a We have now our Carpet Stoek all- complete, and we can assure vou that ony prices 'will save money Yor vou, AT 0 + Bed-room Carpets, - \u2018 20c to 35c.« Ingrain Garpets, - =\u201c B0c to 60c.\\ All-Wool Garpets, - |56cto $1 - Tapestry Garpets, = = '40¢ to 75¢c.90c to 1.50 ; Brussels Garpets, - 128 to 1.76 - Wilton.Garpets, - Latest Designs and Patterns.| Squaros, Rugs, and Mats | L _ ll sizes.- .J ECHENBERG BROS, [Whiting Block.1 porrersenter vovveusssré.PU UE, \u201cshasoossssve yy % * mn : err .msnnanhnnnntssessensensenstennennnte + 1.ao : - - - tin - + î - ' well in Lennoxville, Eyes should be exited « every three change if really necessary.1 have the largest stock of Spectacle ware.in town and can give you the best cie in\" this, Jine.ALC, (SKINNER! a sd mice; he TOA Ee Straticont $e oy si En Ts sponding ia in, eh gv Va yee ce \u201cPeut\u201d je gi Vis- \u2018iling Her ald- home in Granby.\u2018Miss! Morris, from England, _is ghost of lier mister, Mrs, EJ.the Bid- $100 roll top deck for $05, in Xd.wards\u2019 adv, to-day.\u2014 Mrs.LC W.Harris, who has spent the winter with her sister, Mrs, J.W,.Stocks, Frontenac street, has returned to her home in New: York.TL We have been in business exactly \u20ac one year.Have you seen us expand?There must be.a reason; think it over.J.K.Poutre, The New.Dry Goods Store.Owing to severe cold Mrs.Jarvis will be unable to give cooklry lessons this evening or on Friday but hopes to be at the children\u2019s lesson on Nat- urday.| Will all housekeepers look up rum- nage for March 27, as the carter may come for articles next week.All names given to Miss Wilson, librarian, will receive attention, Rev.Abbe Letendre, formerly vicar of St.Michael's Cathedral, who has heen taking charge of the parish of st, George-de \u2018Windsor, has been.transfor- red to Compton for the present, Miss Vi audry, M.A., who has.heën.at her home in Waterloo on account .of her brother's illness, returned to Len- noxville last weck and resumed her duties as Principal of the Academy, Messrs.G.H.Kerr & Co., haye purchased large brick block: on Wellington formerly owned by the late - G.Croton and intend remodelling it: and turning it into large \u2018auction: rooms.; muff from the parlor of return same to 49 Dufférin ave, they\u2018 3 Manuel, Miss Simoneau, | Salvation.Army Hall, this evening in | elastic carrency, with ample! protection i vor nile of the consecration\u201d If the \u2018party who took the sable the Mago House ont Tuesday, March (th, will will receive five dollars rew ard, no questions asked.f There will be a special.service in the.and, the \u2018interest of the >untor Work.An, interesting programme.has been arranged.Children are specially invited.Morte commences at 8 p.m: Mr.\u2019 W.F.Salisbury, who has been séudyine American Architecture: in New York for the past few months, has returned to Sherbrooke, where he intends to settle down and assist his brother, Mr.A.J.Salisbury, in his business.: : Faney Dress Carnival, To-Night, National Rink.Band in dttendanee, \u201cMr.James Mackinnon, \u2018general manager of the Eastern_Townships Bank, attended the sixth annual meeting of the Northern Bankers\u2019 Association held at St.Johnsbury, and was the first speaker.In his address Mr, Mackin non said that he.approved.: an to the paper.Mr, J.Ww.Stocks, High Secretary of the Independent Order of Foresters, recently attended a joint meeting of the Supreme and High Courts of the Order, when the following resolution wag.moved by Bro.J.B.Poirier, second by Bro.Li.G.A.Cresse, and 0.Thomas J.Rutherford : \u201cThat this High Btanding (\u2018ommittec of the Hivh Court of Quebec, heartily endorses the ähti-alcohotic crusade inatéar-' ated by His Grace, Archbishop Bruche- si, and \u2014\u2018Continued .by His - Grace Archbishop Begin, and urges all members of the! Independent Order of For- \u2018esters in this province to.seechd their good wor kin this direction.\u201d The members of St.Peter's congregation were shocked yesterday by the sad news of the, very serious illness of the Very Rev.Smith,\u201d Dean of St.George's Cathoiral Kingston, and formerly Rector of St, Peter's church, De: \u2018Smith! was stricken suddenly paralysis while in the midst of a sermon, and very faint hopes are cn- tertained of! his recovery.He was ex\u201c cfed in Sherbrooke to-morrow.to part id the services of the ann\u201c of - the\u2019 A .yes mac ARTE years.The eyes change.Glasses exactly right a vear or two ago may -be in- il glad) wi adly \u2018examine your eyes |] without char énd only Sivas\u201d a | ber of eitizens, accepted the \u2018invitation, | repeated.:work of the course, names of those who had profited mast jarlais then g \u201cMr.Much and Mr.Little,\u201d | Pvesgrund, | Norway, and came to Ca- The guests was kept up till Boia, pont, of office 4 jnspec- town terda He pont office, fee this Sampson, Plumber, ot ne ar LS \u201csold out te Mr: A.Gar, and will where his son now is.Mr.Gardner, who has had many years expérience with Mr, Sampson, will continue the business\u201d here.Match To-Night, Bho s touvge va.y Lennoxville-Seni E T.League.Among\u2019 fh) ee Eastern: rbwashiph peo il the city dre: J.PH Farnham ; M.L.Dohan, Rich- qnond ; Wm, Pennoyer, Cookshiré: E.18 quire, Eaton » a _ clon, -D le - A, Bothwe Richmo Der Stockwell, \u201cRy ville ; E Bertrand,.mond ; Cit Magog; Luk J; Osgood,\u2019 Cookshire; cditicookek D.H, virus dE AL E.ons, Cowaänsvillé: J.v oy ft; he Tr.Father Gariepy, Le of La Patrie, who id week, states that Sth infend ta.begin the co tion of a new church in Jung, to built of stone with sittings for three hundred people, The 2 Plan s are to be prepared by Mr.regoire, Sherbrooke.The citrons of this parish \u2018have also decided to vent later on, which-will be advantage, not only to\u201dthe r siden of La Patric, but of Notre Dame and Chartierv ile, \u2018neighboring pari hes.ple Boy at Edwards\u2019 Saturday mornin.The regular meeting: of Court | Albert was held Tuesday evening, a good attendance.The surprise the ev ening came when the resignation \u2018of Bro.J.W.retary, was read.' The rcason-for| resigning this office is the increase in the | office work of High Secretary for the Province, The members very.reluctantly accepted the resignation.of Financial Secretary \u2018and Treasuper, and Bro.James H.Armstrong elected Recording-S.Secretary.A con tee was appointed to prepare n able address and: presentation to J.W.\u201d Stocks at the next regular méeting for his twenty years of faith- fuk services as_Financial Secretary nd founder of the court in 1885.Mr.Joseph Dumais, of Montrdal,v tho has been giving 4 public course, of \u201celocution lessons during\u2019 the winger, invited the public;to be present at the closing meeting.Quite a large num- and à large: number: of the pupils were also.present.Several of the gems of French literature, which had been learned during the course,\u2019 were Mr.Dumais reviewed he.and gave the: by: his instructions.The young ladies were.Misses: V, Charest and Anna Sim- oneau and the gentlemen, F, H.Hebert and Louis Desjarlais.Mr.8« a \"his annual inspec- shortly go to Montreal | A.Figg Bis op's : excet ajcon- | Stocks, Financial Sec- | James l.owe was elected to the office || qeecocetcencéstessstes * Doing -two things 2, the : same kine | À Moving the Shop across the s treet.18 King the Saddler\u2019 will be on the move alittle - - 2 ® + ; » \u2018mending just fe | ?me, horsemen.> iP FS SIPS more so than usual, Bring'your 4 | | Sasssussasese PR ] q 3 _ OF the three fing ~ polished.fyles in onc and H Magnificent writ and two slides alsd in body.\u201cIn the roll part, drawers.clear out the balané desk \u2018is 8100, and w noxville for oi hel A | Making Haines | _ black walnut desks we bought a few dus we have only one-doït\u2014the | Roll Top\u2014and it js a beauty, Manufactured out of specially selected Two large rotary cases in body 3 large book spaces in the other.ing \u2018hoard in Hungarian ash, This desk is made by the best.desk manufacturer i in Crinads is perfect in every detail.The factory made us a special Tow o e of black walnut desks.e will: deliv er it to any place in the city or Low: 5.00.- ?Je im alnut and: highly i invoice or EE black w with 23 Three large drowers six pigeon hotes; twor small drawers, and.{vo pe « , And î , Regular Price of.this : % / - I / recited \u2018The Conscript|\u201d by G.D\u2019Ancourt, Miss D.Deschene, -Miss Bel- Picture,\u201d by Eugene \u201cThe Eternal Song.> \u201cMiss Charest \"closed the dv wing by reciting \u201cThe Old Story.\u201d | * Fancy Dress Carnival.National Rink, To-Night.Band in atten lance la \u2018Allard, \u201cA\u2019 ST.ANDREWS CHURC The.annual meeting of the mernhers.of the Presbyterian church was held last night.Rev.C.W.Nicol presided.The committees in charge of the different branches of church work submitted their reports which \u2018were adopted.The retiring managors were Messrs.\u2018J.0.Duncan, A.D.Brodie and J.H.\u2018Bryce.| The new: Board of Management ° is.composed of the following : Messrs, À! A, CG.Bissell.Rev: C.:W, Nicol, who has just turned ps a three months\u2019 Loan of absence, has considerably improv el in health, and will resume-his- Ls: at the church./ Le | 1 1 % NORWEGIAN SILVER WEDDING, The twenty- fifth anniversary of the wedding of \u2018Mr.and Mrs.Carl Berge, of this city was celebrated accordin | te Norwegian custom, on Tuesday the Ith inst, at the family residence Gillispie Streôt.The Norwegien ensign on the door notified passers b that a funption of interest was in pro- | gress.Mr.and Mrs.Berge were married.a quatrter of a century ago \u2018 at nada with four of their children in 1903, leaving one son in the old land] \u2018began to arrive early in the niternoôn\u201d and the merry-making midnight.The pre sents were many and appropriate.The following fricrds and relatives werd present: Christian Berge, Peter Berge Paulus Berge, Miss Eugarde Berge Miss Daguy Simonsen, Rev.Thos, +B Brown, Mrs.Brown, Edward B.Scott Ernest J.Wark, Tlenning And Tn, Charlie Knudson, Miss Lyster Anderson, Miss Lilli Knndson, Mrs.Jan Knudson, M.Janson, Hans Kristoffer son, F By, H.Brenstram, Menin 1- kata, Miss Linda Hamcrin, Miss Ther- | esa Svedlun, Miss Yin Astram, Miss church.Further news is awaited with anxiety.T4 eee cesse peer + 0000000000 | \"A GERHARD HEINTZMAN PIANO may ast you a little more than other Canadian pianos, but it is much the cheapsst in the end, for quality remains long after price is forgotten.- Citalogue and printed Ww.B.LeBARON, \u2018Pianos, Organs, Musical Goods, » | eorsessersesserorstersaserssssisrsrerereses | 4 Volborg Jorgenson, _Sem\u2014 TP pm owen | - matter mailed free.Co .Sherbrooke, | D.Brodie \u2018(re- clected), J.F;- Kerr ond 4 | Assignees, \u2018 - ' w + }, at 25c.per Bil ~~ \u2014 STAWINGAY \"POW wel FOR FILE: ASBESTOS MINES.-Mr.J.N, Greenshiclds, Vice-Presi- \u2018dent, and Mr.J.E.Aldred, treasurer, of the Shawinigan Water and Power.Co., were in\u201dtown yesterday on their way.home from Thetford Mines.T hoy report that on Tuesday evening ithe Thetford Council passed n by-law permitting/ the Shawinigan\u201d Co to enter the town and sell light nd power therein.The line i$ now \"finder construction, and it is expected will be completed to Thetford hy August next.Intervening towns And villages HCH will he served with light and power, Mr: Greehshields, in speaking to the Record, declared emphatically that his company did not ask for ny exelus- ive privileges.They sim Iv usked permission to enter the municipalities on an equal footing with other édm- panies.He states that there is no present intention of extending the line as far as \u2018Sherbrooke.- Careful attention will be assured Ty mentioning the Daily Record when answering advertisements in this paper.REAL ESTATE is, on the jump in Sherbrooke.That little property we.have on Melbpurñe at 3 £1200.GATIEN & LAKEMAN, Accountants, \u201c&e., 87 Welling: ton St.- Structural -Engineer Office corner Montcalm and i og- Sts.17 buildings erected since 1s Senuary.1905.Perhaps I can help yo Adjuster for the Stanstead and her- _brooke Mutual Fire Ins.! Co.5 Sherbrooke Restaurant.J.BILADEAU, Préprietor.Fletcher's Block, | King Streets (Opposite Wm, Murray & Co's Store.) : MEALS AT ALL HOURS.A choice acssortment of Fruits, Candles.Ice Cream, Tobacco Clears, Oysters, ste.Ib | - street {Brompton Rond) is à bargain a c.EDWARD WRITE, | B | Architectural Designer and.| F or.\u2018the: * mr Kitchen.1 a A _ J \u201cof course washable, a paper that is clean and wholesome, have in stock just the right design \u2018and color; : oll, or a good tile-design at Se, per roll,-or shoud vou wish a y arnished tile paper the cost would nat be mor than 40e.for some of our designs.Paper at; an price from 5e, up for this style of room.J.S.MITCHELL & 00, : The biggest stock, the largest dealers _ + in Wallpapers i in the Townsbips.[Nothing à is 00 Good ; | Accuracy à in Dispensat The Asbestos 1 Mines near Danville will be served Hy Le -| the Thetford line.PA W.R.BRADLEY 8 0H Bri Tite - 4 4 Ja I This paper should hé light in color or of \u2018a neutral tint, and Me a sanitary pape, + em For the Sick_- Purity in Drags OUR First Conside ator.3.05 | Q By During one: of out © ge.Imported.Suit Lengths for £1.95, this - price is actually It is @ tre- \u2018put tock less than cost.mendous cut into: prices, we ane bound to reduce s nr: new before removal ta « ; quar ters.J.B.MeBUN] | Removal Sale.| The Leading FUNERAL \"DIRECTORS 0 Established 30 id o atenac 8.= 55 Frost Sherbrooke, PQ | dyspepsia.In fact we can supply Wal.\u2019 © ble is ondily oohobl The bawels be- Poisonous i leave the y day, stays in .Th .poisons para: est muscles, e digestive juices ag the food, and Ee whole process of + : LACE, 8t.Mary's, Ont.: MAR rn , WAT LACK ge % rai ] have-v d them all right.I have dives, chance to recommend the i ds Ain bed for a vith a » va tack and am getting aroun ius al \"Fruitastives\u2019 ; get \u201cof -dyspepsia fithe stomac apuld of qe ruit Liver Tablets.h- Troubles be- 7 storm sweeten and y tone = the \u2018stomach and côte the Constipation the chief \u201ccause © which These concentra- « ted and specially \u2018combined fruit juice tablets act directly.liver\u2014increase.the flow on and make the bowels moye regularly and natürally ry da ) ve than that.\u201c\u201cFruita- i\" regulate the kidneys\u2014 | Be them.make them | excrete more urine rid | the system of excessive urea | ghd uric acid.They stimulate the glands of the skin to in-_ ed astion\u2014take away | pimp les and redness\u2014and keep, fhe skin clear, soft and lovely.A month\u2019s treatment with.\u201cFruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 will make you think you had a new stomach.soc.a box or 6 boxes for $a.so.Bent prepaid on receipt of if your druggist should mot have them, Ryo LISS, mm BE Townships Bak, ATBRLY HYDERD ve.9 Notice is hereby g ve that a ; Divi- nd at the rate of ei ght per cent.per num upon the Paid-up Capital Stock this Bank has been doclared for the arter ending 31st March, \u201c1906, and.lat the same will be payable.at the eod Office and Branches on and after onday, 2nd day.of April next.Ihe Transfer Books will be closed om the 15th to the\u201d 3lst of March, oth days inclusive: By order of the Board.- ; J.MACKINNON, \u201cGeneral Manager.Feb.27th, _1906.i H - Sherbrooke, Tu CORBET COMFORT.J Tôc.comfort-of **P, CO\" - Cor- PA in theic perfect fit.They the figure- into beautiful curves don Toney, and fit every om bust to hives.\u2014 a og Oa who insists on come nds both | as stylish appearance, à ver es in \u201cPres Corsets; 3 t Corse in Canada for Ute >, _and drad,- short | > \u201chabit hip, cut on und strongly wade Bplendid value-\"for The , NO.445 The any 445 vets is La M vouid the | | | A mir EXPERT CIPALITIES OF THE ; > ren STATES AR I: NOT READY FoR ri.4 Écago, Murch 15.Fhe Tong it M tof the traction | expr rt, is J in ple, of Glasgow, Reotlind, leet \u2018réilways sv stems of gL, | ko, has | ent ed made publie.The pret te on he SAVE, should be vel Es prhleme the scrap heap, and the wil Practically rebuit | a ebuilt: .Ro adel tymple, Sayk he thinks Chica ll SANS om Chival pag 1:12 municipal go Prepared.to \\undertakd: range; { 8 ip, and \u2018advises that with 1.be a the e made, if possible] * about apis | whose franchise + | ., \u2019 | \u2014 ] fe 7 wy .- ; 2 i | od naar TR NE RTA mais | .or hilt 2 ITW ers\u2019, offér- to DÉC this or Len- - Lu k oF and ne.We ry pnpér, or should.he more pply Wall 12 ys * .4 t ; ê : ~ > =~ = od.af rugs for = Aly ree int ® \u2018 wk | bi m upon the Paid-u its Bank bai of Brirooke, eb, YaicIraLry le XOT READY FOR Iv, a tra sy stems of A \u201cquipment Cri JE Trouble \u201d promptly | ct her.|e Sutton, March 10, (3 special) The Lo © robles usually hockey match, Seniors.of Sutton vs, i de The bowels be- .[here ou Tuesday uitertoon.The game gowel trot, od.Poisonous Juniors, \u201ccame off at the Crystal | Rink |: ji dl ave the - was culled about 4.15,| the line-uj be- geste ay in the - ing as follows: | nr a s | deniors, i pecs cre?8 nd three days at - |.O\u2019Regan goal | powels,AWO poisons para- : Ke, Juror, poin Me, no Co Curley ec, poi to ue tbe stomach muscles, IN.Macdonald 1, w.¢ the digestive juices R.Stetson row, OC pe ing, the food, and 8.5, her htre a > r : > \u201cwhole process\u2019 arker\u2014 rover + R Jyer, | The playing was fast| fro and the.ice being - in - good tho urs gui waa 8.args, Ont | caused \u2018the .game to élide along desc moe email right.Ihave -|smoothly.Dr.Dyer cted as pole pes oo chance 10 recommend thers.Unly one penalty wa imposed - for ee dam getting around five rough bluyi ing, Dyer, jof 1 Juniors, patchs 30 a - jbeing once called to time.The onl gusks 10 referees\u201d \u2018were Jack {Dyer and ick rs talk of dyspepsia otarrh of the stomach talk of pd CÉtAIT ses a they should « Fruit Liver Tablets ~~ : gré Stomach Troubles be- ous they tone; sweeten and the stomach and- ley cove the Constipation.riich is the chief cause of - These concentra- ly combined 8 je tablets act directly., x the liver\u2014increase the flow - J hik-and make the bowels at regularly.and naturally wery day \u201cMore ee than that, \u201cFratta- ves\u201d te the kigneys\u2014 er.make them erie MOTE urine\u2014and rid of excessive urea pei They stimulate the flands of the skin to in- qund action-take away - pinples and redness\u2014and keep deskin clear, soft and lovely.A month's treatment with i tyes\u201d will make you tink yout a new stomach.[yame was one of the games of the Seniors, Tailed to score a point - Tuesday ev ening | managed - to score one SPORTING NEWS: HOCKEY.2 sur TON SENIORS-DEFE AT JUNIORS, Buchle.Timckeeper, 1.L.McC .It was generally eClarty eded that the oft of the sea- Te up to the However, they gud at the clos against their son, as the Juniors the Seniors stood.6 to plucky opponents, At \u2018the close of the hme, Mr.L.I.MeClar ty entertaitied béth teams to supper at the Mountain View, where w pleasant social hour was passed.\u201cà \u2014\u2014 - ~~ THASTLES CHALLENGE.Kenora, March 15.Dr.Laidiaw, president of the Thistle Hockey -Cluh, hus wirëd on behalf: ofi that club, to P.D.Ross, trustee of.the Stanley Cup at Ottawa, challenging; for that tre- phy.at a special_meeting HOCREY AT, \\ .Magog, March 15.f the exccutive, AGOG.| (Special)\u2014 On two 9f \u201cthe depart- meñts of \u2018the Dominio Textile - Company.again came to éther in a friendly hockey match.This game was between the Office Staff ahd the Engraving Room.As the ice was -in fairly good shape it gave thé teams no excuse to dispense - anything but good hockey.The first half the play Was very close and clean; ending by a séorc of one to nothing in favor of the office.The second hdlf both teams al each, making a total score of two to one in favor -of thes othee.Co The teams lined up a follow: Office.( aving \u2014.nl a for $2.50.-Sent of peice if your drug.\u2014- nad aot have | mE LATE, mn g ; _ ses 13d A» fin Townships, wry HYDE NO.9%.ae à is hereby g given that a * Divi- {4 the-rate- of eight per cent.per apital Stock | has been declared for the vt ending 31st March, 1906, and bi the same will be payable at the and Branches on and after hy 2nd day of April next.à Books will be closed be ps to the 3lst of March, usive, the Board.A MACKINNOF, -General Manager.27th, 1906.Cons \u2018 CONFORT Xp, \u201c5.ue comfort of +p.; Mad the in their perfect fit.They ie nr anapinto beautiful curves of the shapliness, und tit every = orm from buss te haus.an.wh \u2018 0 insists von .ou es Kiylish appearance, UC Corsets, A wt in Canada for the an drab, habit hip, - cut ant = strong Splendid vaine _ Te.( Eor- short on lache for Te Te, EXPERT SAVS IES OF THE = t IED \u201cSi ares wp S i, March 15.of ! he \u201cThe om: nuit traction expert - - Jus \u201casgow, Scotland.on C fea | een n.made Public.The pre \u201cBt, he.BHVA, shoiild be ve eo acy heap a , unel Ls ai.! ractically_ rebirilt.2% rn he thinks Chicn- *Pared to undertake Bhp; and \u201cnevis < tht e- made, whose Iranchis- .A.Marshall .RTE ne 00e rg Boom.Bl Astle .! point does W Nant MoDoygail rover! .wed Conner .centre L.J.Naven R.Claxto que F sprung the hockey sensation of years -in the -home and_home \"League, as well as pos Stanley Cup.Ottawn (1).ndérèrs (MN.Hague -=.\u2026.sonne goal.vs Menard Moore \u2026\u2026.\u2026.point .ce eee Strachan Pulford 7.\u2026 \u2026 cover |.\u2026 Kennedy Meteo o.oo.centré Lo.oo.(1lass | Westwick .YOVer_l.: Patrick A.Smith .rowing.so Russell H.Smith .I.wing .Johnson Reforee, Mr.Meldrum.i - Assistant, Mr.Brophy.lampiires, Messrs, Cameron, P.Baskerville.Penalty timekeeper, Mk, LL.Quinn.Summary _ Goal, Won by.Jeored by Time.Hl \u2014Wanderers.Cilnss |.Lasva00s 8.00 2-Wanderers.Glass | .posa es 5.30 5.00 {3 ER ve eer ei 3- Wanderers, .(lass fo.ve overs 6 Wanderers.\u201cRussell .3.30 1\u2014Wandérer 5.Russell .uns 204.00 K\u2014Ottawa.\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.H Si ith .3 00 9-Wanderers.Johnson .0 .1.30 10-Wandorers.Russell o.\u2026 .430 Penalties : Glass (2),| Johnson, Patrick, Pulford, Moore, HH.\u2018Smith (2), S.Styan {.worl WING foo, .C, Hanna T.Boright mous wing \u2026E-Thompson \u2018Owing to the office s aff being limited, only six men a sid played.Moferce Mr.Fi à sais uis.ad G mie-keepers\u2014d., © tt.a aeorge unvinghem.3 \u201cWANDERERS WON.te | BEAT OTTAWA -NINF ro ONE = FIRST EXTRA|GAME.Montreal, March 5.\u2014 Wanderers IN at the - Arena last night when that téam tore away = from Ottawa, and landed in front with a score of nine gauls to one, establishing a stiff lead eries, which is championship of the Amateur Hockey \u2018ession of » the to determine the*.Kastern Canadian Ottawa \"was trounced-#to the Queen\u201d s taste, overwhelmed in the scoring, out- skated and outmanoeuvred im tactics, and in the dying minutds of the mateh the mex from the Capi were 1ashed to the mast, aod looked as dead as the proverbial doornail.- \u201cToo much -hockey,\u201d\u2019 dy\u201d Baskerville, \u201cPlayed ?em at thei commented: \u201cTom\u201d Hod What is probably trûe is that it was, a combination.of both circumstances which led to the altogether unexpected result.The players : explained Pad r own gow,\u201d go.Js ros 7.00 3.30.1\u2014Wanderers.McGes (2).Wanderers\u2019 penalties total- [dt minutes ; Ottawa's penaltios to- talk 14 minutes.The atteridance approsimated 6,200 spectators, the gate receipts amounting to about $1,000.The score was nine to derer had the long end \u2018one, and Wan- of it.For a rving.away the hegvy part of the scores, but this time the oup holders will have the unkzual |experience- of telling.how it happened and explaining how it was that of solitary tally fell to their lot, mbnmmmm GOLF s\u2014\u2014=\u2014m\u2014û ANNUAL ME ETING FRANCIS GOLD ¢ annual meeting \u20ac ie be \u2018Tub -was held jin_the Art Hall [uesday afternoon, Match 13th The reports of the Treasuref and Secretary were vary satisfactory and show that the club i% in a most prosperous condition.\u201d \u2018 The election - -of officers for the com in season resulted as follows : OF THE ST.JCB HELD.di the St.Fran- OÙ possible, | Hon, Président = Mr.#lohn Turnbull, Montreal > Tomlinson, \u2018©.long, long time: Ottawy has been car-| Vico President\u2014(' ol.Captain\u2014J, F, Mozkill, Treasurer\u2014Mr.E.son, Secretary\u2014Mr.ÿ, wW.hite, - Executive Committe Messrs, W.M.| White and _ I S.1 Ruge.Green C ommitteo\u2014Mes rs, James F.Morkill, E, C.F raser.amd M, A, Nac- farlane.a Ladies\u2019 sc W.M.Tom- linson, Mrs.E.Fraser and Mrs.AN, Worthington.| A SKATING \u201cThis action w a decided upon | BAPTIE BREAKS WORLD'S RECORD Pittsburg, March 13.\u2014Norval Bap- tie, of St.\u201d Paul, the American skater, took all the honots fn: the professional races in Douquesne Garden, as he not only defeated Peter Sinnirud, of Sweden, in the one mile race, but he also lowered thie record for 50 yards, previously held by Morris Wood.Baptie did the distance in 595 govond, pri timmy.| LAC BOSSE.;° ree CAPS WILL OBJECT.The Ottawa Journal says : \u201cThere is some talk of organizing a new senior lacrosse club in Montreal, but while the proposal may, appeal to residents of the metropolis; it is certain thers \u2018} will be strenuous Tohiection registered by the Cornwall, oA Capital clubs, At present there arc \u201cthree organizations from Montreal in the National Union, -and theyihold the balance .of power whenever they forget their petty quarrels.With a {fourth club in Montreal neither Capital nop Cornwall will stand much chance | for fair trentnjent.BOWLING.4 ee { BIG TOURNEY AT LOUFSVIL LE ON THY 17T Louisville, Kyl, Mat ch 15 \u2014Preni- dent J.H.Haagar, of the American- Bowling .Association, and Secretary Smithers have completed the hedule for the national \u201ctôurndment, T whieh will open in Louisville |on St.Put- rick\u2019s Day, March; 17.The final report of entries shows 217 five-men teams, 68 two- mén tenn and S81 individual bowlers.\" Bowling will begin each day at Il o'clock, The schedule calls for occupancy of the alleys\u2019 until midnight.j WAS NELSON\u2019 BUT MeGOV ERN LIF, HELD SIX ROUNDS AND THERE WAS MNO.DEC INN, Philadelphia, Pa.March 15.\u2014Batt- ling Nelson had the advantage over Tary Melfovern in their * six-round bout at the National A.©.last night, For the first three roknds the fight war a disappointment to| the five thousand persons\u2019 whoi puid |fancy prices to witness the bout.They were soar cely half a dozen hard) blows struck, the men.ett, from pne-end of the ring to the ot with the referve powerless to cy rate thew.1t had been agreed that the referee was not to lay Bis hands.un the men, but simply warn them to step back when they rushed\u201d to a clinëh.he repeated warnings had Yio.éffect on the fighters, and.the crowd hissed, grouned -auc | FIGHT.ON FOR THE cried * \u2018lube,\u2019 \u201d and | take them out o the ring.\u2019 - At the beginir nic of the fourth round.the men 1 wun to fight uo though they meant business, Nelson- kept right ufter McGovern, and use straight lefts ta wdvantage, \u201cMe Govern frequently! countered with hard lefts and rights, but his blows fuile to make an impression.At the close of [the fifth round Met (iovern went to his corner in distress, When the men came up for the final round -Nelson sent jn left to the jaw and McGovern rust ed to n clinch.His seconds cried: \u201cHold on, Terry, \u2018hold on,\u201d and never were \u2018instructions carried out more thotoughly, kvery time that Nelson landgd à stiff blow Me.Govern grabbed hihi around the body and hung on until Nelson threw him off by shéer force., It is doubtiyl if Mctiovern \u201ccould hdve- stood the groell- ing for another round.There - wan regüently mised his by the Dane.-He ore in on Hetierrosm r elbow \u2018and | repeatedly with hig head, \u2018As no decisions ards rendered if bod both men ave on their feet, Àt if class- \u2018ed as a draw.Neither man was knocked down diging the fight, but fifth round while [frying to from the Dane, | THE FISCAL | TN DEBATE ENDED VOTE ON MOT ba AGAINST PROTE Se CARRIED BY 474 TO Os, London, March 1§\u2014The fiscal debate in the House of ¢ nimons ended Tuvs- day by the Prentier, Riv Henry Campbell Bannerman miok ring the closure.* Eventually the mption of Sif James Kitson.HMinteter(i i he the determination of Parliame-t 10 resist any attempt fo institnte ro: escape 4° Mitchell, y President ~My.J.=; tective duties was \u201ccarried by 171 to 98 1 _ | | sucdessor ] feo | Sherbrooke, March 14th.-soine rough work jn the early nognds | Jam Ww.Burton, 84, Lendon\u2019 st, brooke, 10 MeGovern slipped! o the floor in the à *declaring ŸE to |THE VERMONT | | BOSTON SOCIETY | #0 (OF NATIVES OF TH AT STAT E| HEAR - ITS | PRAISES SUNG.Bpiton, Mch.15-\u2014In commemoration of.the State government of Vermont, members of the- Vermont Association of Boston held a meeting at, the West- | mhinis tor Tlhesday night at which \u2018the | est| of honor and chief speaker of the pr was Hon.Robert D.Benedict > iet dent.he Brooklyn (N v.Vermont Soc- i wirich he \"formerly was presi- | dict said that Prince Bis- me during his reign of power learned of the early government of Vermont and pointed to it os ideal.\u2018The\u2019 century or more that has passed,\u201d said the speaker, - \u201chas! shown that the the\u2018 State chose well the foundation and be an well the superstructure.\u201d Mr.enedict then told how the State's form of \u2018government was concejved, formulated and put into jeffect, land \u2018the stability.of the bill of i hts of Vermont was lauded before the association.| ; \u2018If we Were t year tomorrow,\u2019 said Mr.Benedi \u201cthat the re.man Cu whoimn Russia is looking, builders \u2018| Count Witte, had hden- considering the Stato; of Vermont, | and that statute would soon be the Taw throughout the immonse spaces of Russia, would not we feel: more hope far tranquillity and stability in the Russian Church and State thah even the most hopeful of us are now able to feel as to the present ituation of that empire?\u201d iO \u2018we M.Homer, n-methber of the society and a native; of Waterford, pre- od to the soclety two flags belong- pombe tp the Second Regiment, V.M., wh oh had been in the possession of his [family since 1833.As haye decided tp make my head- quartérs.in Montreal, \u2018I take this oppor- turdity of thanking ny \u2018many customers for \\their- valued patrgnage and- trust my 44 Le favored with a continuance of their custom and good will.J would |deem it a Havor if all having ace unts with me would make- settlement goon as possible either ut the old of- or by mail to Box 6805, R.SAMPSON, A - To give zest to winter sports, relieve cad, take a up of Steaming hot GOV'T LANDED.bill of rights-in the first statute of the | | | STOCKS.R.D.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, ono o'clock by telegraph, as follows.MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2018Desirable brick two storey dwelling, being No.11 Moore st.Sherbrooke.Modern -ronveniences, * lImmediate possession.A.W, ELKINS, | Apply to E.C.HALE, [al - Wait for Sherbrooke.20e \u2014 The awiami New York?Society Entert ye Amusement a Specialty.| Co.- 1 Now, making a - tour \u2018of the Eastern ! Townships.Newest Ejiving - Pictures, ! Iustratod - sg, Dissolving Views and Solos.A int Class Soloist Accompanies Us.We) furnish our own plano.| Coaticook\u2014Mar.16 and 17.| Compton\u2014Mar.19 and 20.: Watervillé\u2014Mar.21 and 23.| | J.C.STOCKWELL, Mar.mes PUBLIO NOTICE.I at opportunity of informing tho public that I have opened an office at the Hatlèy Hotel aïd am in every way, prepared to reccive my friends and patiehts.P.R.freer asonee erbesvenenes creenreren 170 I would also request chat all accounts bo Dotrdit Ry rr i in i ies 100 settldd at once.Montreal Light and Power.rege sees 95-04 \u2018 C.R.JONES, MD.TWin City over ver veurerrss eed aeenns 1174 .\u2014 sens NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | Roading .oi core cores ve eereerirnes 127% Ce NOTICE \u2018Brooklyn Rapid Transit rere Beeves gants 85% All} per sons having accounts against \u2018tho U.8, Steel .eens + Cererrer eccssuree 40% estate of the late Dennis M.Hurd] -lare Atchison.granveu mensrones veer vrsovece 94.roquepted to- present the same for pettle- Union Pacific ment, to the undersigned, before March Erie co.ier iis ier even ei 20th Those indebted to said estate are Am.Sugar oc cs ceeiiee requested to settle accounts with.the jun- .J dersigned before March 20th, Co May Wheat MRS.ELEN HURD, | «=~ May Corn .\u2026\u2026.vus carcreres Coaticcok, Mch,- 14, 1908.! May Pork .: Skis > | & Debentures for Sale.SEALED TENDERS will bo r \u2018the undersignod up till & of the the afternoon of | For the purchase of one -hundfed and twenty five Debentures of one thousand dollars each, of th Sherbrooke Twenty Five \u2018Debentures, bearing interest at J centum payable semi-annually, |.City of Sherbrooke, with accrued \u2018interest from 1st March, 1906.: The highest or any \u2018tender not Ay accepted.- Tenders to be sealed and marked \u2018\u2018Tenders for City of Sherbrooke Debentures.\u2019 For full particulars _write \u2018the undersigned.- \"F.J.GRIFFITH, Secretary Treasufer, City of Sherbrooke.Sherbrooke, 8th_ March, 1906.ecessar- nes \u201cAll men wishing to enlist in the 53rd Regiment should apply at once to the Senior Officer or Non- Commissioned of- îcer present at the Regimental Rooms, .Odetl\u2019s Block,\u201d Wednesday or Thursday Evenings, Full information will Le given as to -pay and term of enlistment on roquest by any Officer or Non-Commissioned Officor connected with the Corps.{on lot 1481, Dalvidere ,Ç for Seeds, amounting to NOTICE i tai - |.We hereby mako application to the City Council and citizens of Sherbrooke, ! to place; a 10 H.P.boiler outside building iSt., to ha used for power and drying purposes for laundry.BROUILETTE & DESCHAMPS: .\u2014_\u2014 A Flower Garden for 25¢.| \u201cSend us.25c in stamps and we will mail- you 12 distinct 5c packets: of be utiful Flower Seeds and our Seed\u2019 Catalogue.Also [a coupon worth 25c.on any order gno dollar or more, , sclected from our catalogue.\" )PER & JOHSON, Seedsmen, 338 St.James St.Montreal.FOR SALE | - \u201cRonald \"Farm,\" estate of late A.1, McDonald, one mile from city, 80 |acrès, - high state of cultivation.Apply on premises or to JOHN McDONALD, Box 465, Sherbrooke.\u2014Also, two story brick dwelling house and barn, 22 Brooks St.\"FOR SAL aes | Property now occupied by Sash and Door Factory.| rl ly.possession.Apply 2 | MAGOG WOOLEN MILLS, 2 ï I al Î | ! ! aly 1 cent 2 word 5, | i i Tor SALE, | = muet er ce rm, Ror- SALE on 10 \u201cLET\u2014G.A.LE Baron's property, No.41 Moore ft.For, particulars spply to Cate, Wells & White.F R SAL KE \u2014 DW BELLING A AND BARN, No.42 London street.In good repair, good garden and fruit trees, 2 lots Terius easy.M.Iamilton, 17 Queb Strdet.\u20181 , | ; Jor SALE\u2014SIX NEW MILCH Cows.Edgar\u201d Smith, Bulwer, Que.Fox BALE\u2014THREE NEW MILCH sous ood milkers: Also good liorse hay -_Hale, ; = For SAL E-HOUSE AND LOT WITH modern.improvements, - 16 Montreal pt | Dr.Ww.Dune Sith, For n 8 L ÆE-I0T ; No.169 Property.ar nown 9 e a r pro Apply to! K.Poliow Foiton, per TAORNNALE OR TO TRT-AT FR MAY | je Nicol property.corner Melbourne and Qhcen streets, - For particulars apply to lawrmey, Morris & Mclver.on Iq \u201c SALE\u201420 ACRES GOOD + : water, house, barn and orchard;| one mile from: Bherbrogke.Apply Sher- ce at \u2014\u2014 \u2014 ine YOR SALE \u2014 SELF CONTAINED house, 8 rooms, barn, all in good re- 4 tween Bayley's store and Bowen Av- cñuo.Teave at Record Qfice 132) and vet reward, tom et ce COS ON ETLANGTON \u201cOR FRONT- d eae Streets, this morning.small maple [leaf pin.Finder please rerurn tg Racord| Ofice (38) Cane be rewarded.: = A THE BANK ACCOUNT.The TR \u201cDo you mean to say, sit, (NEL vou \u2018Will charge me $1000 for | this operation.if ) , aud $2000 if I path» \"ow 1a?rg 4 = ve (rea Surgeon.1 vou a.it will he Ho mu \"H euster to collect from the estate.\u201d \u201c(Life i - a L | | = | ; ! \u2019 .| Lh \u2014 À Popular Want ow 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the i Will get you anything you want, 15 words) and price of.five.pair.Best locations Apply to A.B.McCurdy.: .wen TTT \u2014 \u2014 LOST.\u201c OST-SMALL \u201cSEAL MUFF, BE (minimum = «a pe \u201c- © | HELP WANTED.- W ANTED\u2014NURSE FOR CHILD OF two.years, und to assist fit house work, enother : girl kept.Mrs.Cecil Bowen, 5 Queen St.; ANTED\u2014A COMPETENT GENERAT, V Hervant \"ent Mrs.L.Street.; ANTED \u2014 SEWING GIRLS, AT once.Apply Mrs.Hobtahda.114 Wellington St.in family of four, tio childe A.Belanger, 18 Montreal gg stern Townships.- , [Ç > | insertions for HELP WANTED, |WANTED\u2014RELIABLE MEN 1N Ï ME: vory locality throughout -States and Canada, to advertise our good | tacking up show cards on {revs, fences, bridges and all conspicuous places, comen small advertising matter; idsion or salary $930 a year or a \u2018month and expenses $3 a day, ordy employment to good rellabie men; we lay out your work for you, po experience needod.Write for ful) perticue lars.: Balus Medicinal Co., [.oadon, unc.vers \u201cT0 LET RAR 0 RENT OFFICE \"ON GROUND floor of new Record Building, ready August 1st, 1906.Size 16 x 80, modern conveniences, hot water hoating., Rent $25 month.Apply Record Office.| 0 LET\u20142 EIGHT AND 2 un ROOM | 4 apartments on Court 8t., also tenements in all parts of the city.Au ply Eu- wards Furniture Co.TO LET\u2014HOUSE 21 MONTREAL street.Apply; Clark Gordon.Te, LET-\u2014TWO GOOD FRONT ROOMS Whiting Block, \u201d Apply Box 29, | Recor Office.i I Te LET\u2014AT COWAN SVILLE TS N Shop and Oflice-building, ormerly occupied by Creamery Package Co., 6,800 feet floor space, situate on Main Street.Apply Nelson Buzzell.enac and Deel street.inunediate.Apply to G.T.Armstrong.MISCELLANEOUS.HOUSE TO LET-CORNER FRONT- Pdssession WA TED-BY SCHOOL TRUSTEES § Ascot Corner.Two clomontary School Teachers, Apply.to B.moe Chair) jan.| VV ANTED-ÉITCHEN \u2018GIRL.| GOOD \u2018wages.Apply Victoria Restaurant.QA ESMEN WANTED \u2014 FOR CAN: ada\u2019s Greatest Nurseries.Largest list of hardy varieties-in fruitand ornatmental stock for the Province oY Quebec, Liberal \u2018foducéments.Pay \u201cweekly.Exclusive Territory.Write now for Loma nd en- talogue.Stone & Wollington, \u2018Toronto, Ont, | oo 2° | : 1 wh TED\u2014CAPABLE GIRL, PERMAnent situation, good wages.Plgas- ant ont Apply Mrs.A.C.Skinner, 35 Portland Ave.WANTED \u2014 \u201cEXPERIENCED CLERK, for Clothing, Boot and Shoe Store.Both languages.References required.Apply I.Smith, Metropole 1 Bidg.| WANTED\u2014GEABRAL SERVANT.Apply 50 Montreal Street.vu WA GHOD KITCHAN WO\u2014 shire, Que, | | | ° Fo 1 \\ YANTED \u2014 \u2018POSITION _ AS BOOK- men Apply New Sherbrooke.keeper, several.years experience, can | TT .TAIN OR \u2014 furnish \"best.of recommendations.Salarÿ WA Th.OD ai ca y rs.moderate.Address Hox 35, Record: Office, C.M0 {Fletcher, 75 Dufferin Ave, {ITUATION WANTED\u2014AS COOK OR | \"=== or b.7 bartender in hôtel.First clams or.V TASTEDOAT ONCE, GENE RAT SHR- der cook.Address [Box 37, Record Of- vant for small family.Apply to \u2018fice oot: : \u2014 Mrs.À.41._Anderson.16.Court Stsjeet.TANTEb TO PI RCHASE \u2014 ISMALL i WA T FE D\u2014MAC CHINIST, MAN Al- ; restaurant in good running order.ustomead to good work.-R.(0.[Must bo cheap for cash.Addreës Box 36, Hopkinson Machine Works, ks, Waterville, Q.Regard.Ofice : oo AA ARTED\u2014AT ONCE, IN FAMILY OF TANTED \u2014 PURE TBRED WHITE W Joan, general servant.who under Wi Itnostet.Write particilars standd | plain cooking.Nov washing, Mys.and price to Arthub Warren, Couk- ) Jdgell, 11 Melbourne St, \u2014 | Steph \u2019 ad ; ; à EE ae.JS: ere \u201cpugatiare \"0 me ie » \u2018 eins = \u201c i à ide gE it i A a N = A an 28 i.2 ASE ANE cents vi LL o> a cod 3 à ad albeit En Ct à à .= \u2018 \u201c i i .a à ei; PE Ee = A .à \u201c à 0 : LL rari T Te \u201c 5 be ; a y A » | : REA wv.Cele Ta oa - - - .*. 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T LÀ AR \"T5 Le, Le 2 net Bd ~ .TL en tae - = he 10e 0 ve - AIL nt Yeo.= es > ran = she) ee 5 a a i a = - ; \u201c ' He i 4, 3 \u201c ut Sap _ a past A a .ut ec\" de z N ~.en ' , Es a , PA ; x = - - ~ 5 wh SEs AL a La = vd Li as RE el eel ie > PR a hqr ey | EPS ES es eo EE ZA Air Ms + .: \u2019 .A xb dc : - Qi * 2 ces 3 589) di ERE a were i 1e AR CA.# SRY, ac La R 9 And Ti i\u2019 os se FNS: EE Léa NE a n dé , .n iii .à ; \u2026 ; ?: y y .> hs wi, de ; à tm - .ang ' \" T CN 2 A.A i Ay N \" ae rene 1g yp PONE ovine .es i ha.; ; , = = ami he _ » T TT Tee mT , > ; to.oT | .as sus.| : SL .ce ~ Lips Cad PEW TMI.cal RE re ed Loh 5 3 _ | ; a ag re Fo : ei 3 Fee \u201d 4 are ar un .SAR YT TN I XE, Ys ?> i me pee Re Ne \"2 +4 EST AA VAE EC da rat Ce ed sans nee a PB | g on ut ae i: - a 4 \" \u2018 PE - = wed - - Ç ne : en pe fe.0 or i = pa FORA RE IAT NN Ne HE p =I PAMPER NRA Seg EE AS REDE A a +4 ae 3 Ppp py TY ix, ammanooen DAILY \u2018RECORD, | m\u2014\u2014 Aon no 6 he Sd \u2019 ascsetersettétététététs uécecsééééte / * and lon their return will reside in Ji re Da meth | era he ride var Dr f » L 'n ; ; i : » Wi ( i Canada.0 pions of many very nice présents, Mr.G.IH.Allan, Provincial Manager FIRE BRIG ADE ALLS.| of the Mutual Life of Canada, is in The br igade was culled out yester- town.to-day.: day] ut 2.31 p.n., for a fire on Wueen The ambulance was called out at 2 street, on the property of Mp.li; 5, 30, yeste jy afternoon by Dr Es ta A small [hack poils by some to-removk Mrs, B.Sirois from the Sa- dodo od catight lire and wus otully cred Heapt Hospital to her home, L6S [75 vec.Moxundek surent i Ihe brigade was again called out, a 1 \u2018 _.çÇ this nofning, at 8.25 for a chimuey There was a large attendance at-Cle- fire! gt i loodhue street, the proper- ment l'heptre, last-night, to witness ty of Mr.K.Allard.Lt was caused \u201cThe Marriage of Kitty,\u201d a farce by a very Koni chimncy.No du nage, comedy presented very cleverly by a was done.; ' small buy talented company.; ,.\u2019 i y \\ « \u2018 The Rey.J.G.Scott, M.A, Rector Ti EXTERNAL HISTORY or THE of dt.Matthew's + Church, Quebec, Cl Shreve ks d ict preached yesterday afternoon in the Just bonis 2 ne te 1 Hie.College C Lapel, Lenpoxville, awd this for hee Bible.x x torna \\8- morning delivered] ao lecture on tom of faut dress special oo \u201cPoetry, to the sthde hts of Bishop's Ho?0 Hh ne that | vous i we doo College.LL upon the Bible as one book, yet it wos 70 ; written by: thirty different people, and There Will be services every evening with lintervals .in some cases of hun-.this week] except Saturday night, at dreds) of years, Eight hundred years the Gospdl Mission, Webster: Hall, 111 before, Christ only the five books of Wellington street, at 7.30.Also, a Most Zand the Book of Joshua !exist- prayer meting at 69 Queen street, at ed, fhe word \u201cbook\u201d being used.in our the homejoi Mrs.FF.Powers, at 3p.raufations, though the) original - He- nr.Everybody invited, brew\u2019! word was\u201d \u2018rol\u2019, the writing The celdbration of the National fers bingy\u2019 \u2018ir vp long rolls of De oC lor a first papyrus, which were taken dival offour Irish friends in Sher careiof by the rabbis of the carly Jew- brooke willl be somewhat of a depar- 1 » Church, and from which \"copies - dure Por the usual colon.in he werd from time to time made; the of- Se PAU vine, service wit h \" re lice of seribe becoming a Very ithport- : atrics s-Church wan tHe FET ne one, their sole duty being tg cop, ing, insteäd of the usual concert, al jookks Wf the law and read p ssa drama enfîtled, \u201cErin go bragh\" will es therefroin daily to the people es he presented by the following ladies] |, of the [original manuscripts o f the und gentldtnen : - Mrs.0.W, Maguire, Bibld ix in| existence, and in the il Mis: rtv=s Miss LL.Tracey, Miss : : oko hd Moos bi y.Ma lee ings où the carly \u2018Christian Fathers 0.W.Maguire.I.H.Morenes, W.( ] not one of them mentions having seen Trae al Fi; MeCabe, \u201cThey Have an original] manuscript, but the copies ., \u2018 te: \"ry » pe pars facts Ton.mon] V0 vor moto und Chr mans thine ust nd have made good pro- destroyed Hy the heathen in times of vress in their respective parts, so that the Bible has come down A prs.The rid looked very attractive WERE EXCAVATING WHEN A Cunadian cattle at Woodside, and see for lac k ¢ i gown, made with a | CAVE-IN-OCCURREBD.himself what shape they are in.It will ; ace voke, suffed_slecves and lace cufis, Halifax, March 15._ (S ectal) _ be an object lesson for him, and through She wore n long transparent tulle While Oo ti i Id p him I hope will find itd way to every veil, and _Hali- wreath of orange blos- Mi alé cave ng \u201cvo Bo NE font feeder apd breeder in the Dominion.He som=, and jearried a bougiiet of white HC efiele Queen s os Dai Bip QUT] will have to make up his mind also to rose.The bridesmaid was the young men 3 lost their lives, cing buried pay pretty long prices for anything good meee of thd bride, Misa Annie | Hudson, PVR | iv.thes way of Shorthorn, as the Argen- The best man wus Mr, George - Par.- All Ware I n Lives of Nova Scotie, (1408 have \u2018\u2018\u2018sct the\u2019 lefther fire,\u201d _ .\" : , \u2019 sons, the bride's cousin.After\u2019 the.cer-] 4, RN sut, ! Jie their £7.30 4d aie ba emony thejyoun / a te.Per Ts se suite ; g couple received\u201d the Li i 5 ahi on hi f coneratulufions of (nie friends.and BEAUDREAU) \u2014 PARSONS, \u2014 At j Léllevé ie wire meratulations of their friends, and re- i } 4 without i difficulty.as there.is.mot.latives, of whom a large number were Sherlivooke; Mare 1 45h, -1906, \u201cHer-{ now the; same boom on (hat markea © the present; and slortly after a wedding bert Nellington Beaudrenu to Lottie Ci \u201c drew's Chu | J For S12.50 (Friday for 12.50 A if ree à id & : The Reproduction of a New York $25 pr The model of this cost.which we got in New York is worth $25 according to its cost, but as we could kuy the material of which _it is made for léss money than they would haye to pay for | it in New York, and as we could save \u2018the duty by making it ourselves, we did so and we're now able to offer you this New York $25 effect on The Coat is made of covert cloth in 7 jong > (with every feature of its cut decidedly new, al The John Murphy Company, Lir ited.Dry Goods, 1 B Two Piece B The flange we Carry is .Norfolk and Russian sb les.are\u201d \u201cmanner never before r MONT EAL.\u2014 finished ¢ ched.They are | Breastet | The Three Plocë Sults for Boys\u2019 in Twoeds, % blue and black serge are just What | is wanted.I.1 F.§ \u201cA i + + ; THE PRICES ARE RIGHT.peccprcccenetcececesteccrececeecencecetebtes reparations have been made for a large display of | ys\u2019 Suits arger than ever, y in i ù \u2018 j { éme 488 a 2.of tes ; | i BOUCHER a LACROIX, ! | a was serv y [left by the amy \u2018NEWS persec ution, v \u2019 AT peuk for the presentation of to us in al an unqualified ve can bed this.patric success.I tie, .drama, he box plan opened to-day ed.: Boston & \" Boston, Lowell and New London, its original beauty.- Shreve explained thé ditheulties of the The moy ly-married Muine train Dr.(the Cement theatre where seats Hebrew language, written entirely, in| a Mh \u201cad mo It is sule to sav that consanants, | without spuces hetwhen, FE vening is promised 4e the t unsTutors having to supply both : s_ y çÇ those who attend: nf and spaces, and illustrated his | rena A pretty] home wedding took place, | \u2018ks by: \"means Na the ir at six o'clock, ut No.3 cet, last Sherbrooke, when list eventn Council st Miss.Lotti May Parsons, daughter of \u201cMr.and Mes.Benjanm Parsons, was mairied ta.Mr.Herbert Beaudreau, \\xon of Mr.| A, M, Beandreau, The cere- (mony, whith.was performed hy the Rev\u201d.WI Nicol, pastor of St.An- beh, took place in the large] hich was decorated for the ith potted plants and flow- parlor, Ww occasion w FOUR MEN: BURIED ALIVE Acoldent In Nova Scotia - Gold Mine.- May Pprsony, by Bev, CW, Nicol, blac kboard.LA Wôs, formerly an actor.The | police later announced that the balicved De Lange had come to\" \u2018is death by: foul | LIVE STOCK SITHATION IN LIVER-] 18 LER] TY TY MURDER OR SUICIDE.oh en yb ! v oo « , J {| Gunn.- \u2018juésreny IN DEATH 1 LOUIS DE- + LANGE, A PLAYWRIGHT, New York, March 14.\u2014Louis de Lange, a playwright, whose home was formerly in Philadelphia, committed suicide here yesterday by cutting his throat.His body was found in his bot at West 142ud street, when his brother went to awaken him, De colloborated in tbe production pr \u201cPousse Cafe,\u201d and was the author of \u201cThe Globe Trotter,\u201d \u201cThe Little Host,\u201d and \u201cSweet Annie Page He |} ; 1 play, and that dn Javestigation\u2019 would | made.\u201cThe suspicions of the \u201cpolice that.Délange was murdered are bascd on & statoment made by the dead man\u2019s sis ter-in-law, Mrs, Alexander: C, Delangei \u2018About four o'clock Tuesdd: Move to lo she heaid the playwright, who Jive in Streo einen when ids 8a, 942.00 the same apartment house, ome home\u2019 \u201cHi eT 6705.50 and go to his room.Someone.wl a LHGHÉ unes cries ps avert 160301 00 companied him.- \u201cShortly after.they li Po ihe v\u2026\u2026 opel 8779.00 entered the room Mrs.Delange heard: } pour aoa ; 80.00 sounds of quarrelling and thinks that\u2019 3 Hydrants .Ce cause :\u2026 .2,585.00 she also Heard a scuffle.Then she | Sanitary vi.ces cee + 1,000.00 heard her brather-in-law\u2019s voice ex: | Market.\u2026\u2026\u2026 verse 1 7470.00- clgim : \u201cOh, God, dou\u2019t do that,\u201d Real Estate \u2026\u2026 \u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2014 463.00 In alarm she; rose, going to the hall- Expenses .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026 veers | 6,000.00 way in time to see a you ng man leave Interest on Bonds\u201d vee Teens -21,500.00 the playwright\u2019s room and go out of Grants\u2014 the house, [This man, Mrs, Delange Library and Art \u2018Union.\u201c1,000.00 says, acted as if intoxicated.She lis-! Bands \u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026terers vorme 7 \u2018200.00 tened, and, hearing nothing more from Exhibition .eee von: 12,000.00 her brother- in-law\u2019s room, Went back Annual \u2018Charges\u2014 # to; bed.Upon rising Tuesday morn- Registry Office .\u2026 1436.00 ing -she told her husband what., she Keeping of Prisoners .| 181,50 had sen, and an investigation re | B.and J.Fund \u2026 \u2026\u2026.189,60 vealed Delange\u2019s death., Keeping of Insane .325.00 + - : Heform School \u2026 \u2026.\u2026is ; 133.> - ; £ asin taxes wu.de THE PRESBYTERY OF QU BEC.| SS 12,506.00 \u201c -Ât a meeting of the Presbytery of Quebec in Quebec on Monday last, Rev.Dr.Fleck, of Knox church, Montreal, was nominated as Moderator for - \u201cthe tiext general assembly, and Rev.Dr.Kellock, of Kinnear\u2019s Mills, wäs nominated for the moderatorship of the Jj Synod of Montreal and Ottawa.The missions at Scotstown and |: Grand Mere wcre advanced to the -sta- tug of congregations.: A unanimous cill was sustained fr om.| the congregation of Hampden, Comp- |; ton County, to the Rev.R.MacLean, | of Valleyfield, P.EI- Among the commissioners appointed to.\u2018attend the General Assembly was that of Mr.James Davidson, of Sher: braoke._, \u2014\u2014 BR SAWYERVILLE, March 15\u2014Mr.H, K.Taylor is.in town.We are: glad to report that he is on the gain.- Mr, and Mrs.Eug.Allard are visiting relatives in Richmond for a week of two.= ep Seceseesesesessteeents Daily Market News i à Daily Market News} POOL AND LONDON.+ - Mantreal, March\u2019 \u201c11.T he.Gazette's special letter from Liverpool! on tho live\u2019 stock situation received yestarday says: veo \u2018\u2018March- -many-weathers\" has ac ted a tte up to its \u2018naine, and we have.\u2018 1a rain} sleet and snow, with a few gales of wind to help carry thém on.y; And it iy also T.ont.Therbfore, tradd \u2018is\u2019 had Why?T cannot answer\u2014only the condi tions.named are.said: to have pref ly alfected business everywhere, and particularly at Birkenhead.Be that as it 1 may, I am credibly informed and have every reason to believe trade is really bad, pnd When [ am further invited genervus- PS pick where vou like at Bic Lo orc.it is \u201cconfirmation .doubly sore,\u201d as that prattling\u2019 busyhody the \u201cBusy Bee\u2019: would phrase it.For good useful bodies of beef, fit for the St.George, only vie to 94¢ could he made, while plainer sorts were hardly giftable, saleable, at Rie to 9c, 6c to Ric.But before leaving the lair-.ages T Could \u2018see there wag more plain béof about than usual, and that's about the short and the long of it.Most of the consignments were middling.quality : to begin with, and a good many beasts had geen a Jot of knocking about before! being: shipped.Bad Weal her\u2014Leht\u2014yos, but the bad weather was.in the Atlantic! tirst.; Of course\u201d when the heef trade - fs | had the sheep trade is sure to be all, right, and this dictum was pretty - neur correct, while most of the stock , was handy wethers and\u201d young sheep jth al sprinkling of tambs,\u201d Vor the letter 150! to 154c was the carcase price, while the) shéep made from 124c to 14e.Some ox=' tra good inaking 14jc.With the heavy \u201ccarey.over\u2019 the available supplivs hand and in sight comprise thy Alcides| and- Manxman cargoes actually landed and cohsignments due on Havérfoëd, Pre- and bulls from -in \u2018 re torian: Bovie Devonian and Quernmore.?bringing dr the total 10 about 5,000\u2019 head of cattie, and, say, 1,200 to 1.500.sheep.+ Under.ordinary circumstances this would | not be A very formidable number, Lo tace, but in tha carly days of T.emt,' and this confoundedly sloppy weather.it is enough\u2014enough to keep values at their present low level.\u201d | LONRON\u2014DEPTFORD.On Saturday (February 24) the supply here comprised over 1,700 cattle, all from U.8.ports.Buyers were not in good shape.to begin with, and looked to: get= ting \u2018things cheaper, They were disappointed in this, however, sellers declining to accqut any reduction, and finally, al-! though; a slow - trade prevailed, a good! clearance was \u201coffccted -at prices to equal 114¢ to 12te.On Monday only 650 States were forward.Business ruled fair-; ly firm at Saturday's rates.Wednesday\u2019 si market: (February 28) was also small; one, but it lacked the firmness Sor pre-'| , codting sales, the general quality of stock being below the average, hefice the lower quotations given, viz., 1lc to 117¢.! London] buyers want the best, they can! get, even if they have to pay 12c to 13c \u201cfor \"em.So they say, but I notice\u2019 they take what's offered all the same.! A CANADIAN BUYER OF\u2019 PEDIGREE] .CATTLE, K vr \u201che.correspondent adds: \u201cI notice with! inuch satisfaction that Sir wm.Van! Horn is; over in this country with the ostensible object of buying some good pedigree stock.I am aware of the honorable gentleman\u2019 s- Keen interest in live \u2018stock \u2018affairs and the high reputation he enjoys as a \u2018béeeder.I hope he-will find time to.coma and have a look at some of the TooMAMMIL from twelve to \u2018eleven mile, \u2018eillor Armitage, chairman of the: Real | A let- alone |.| He [he considered that the the.IA, J.SALISBURY | po y go É4) pt pda LIVELY SESSION, | (Continued\u2019 from page\u2019one.) nd Parks from $1100 to} as been suggested that Real Estate be red ced for- ithe current year.Your commiltee, after due consideration arciof the opinion \u2018that if the Council decides to close up No.2 Fire Station, that considerable saving can be made inthe | Fire and Police Departtents, in the way of | doing with less men, the heating and |.Real Estate E 2.00, It the roto on! and, the repairs \u201cto \u2018station.|: icièeg the Council \u2018is lof the \u2018opinion \u2018that\u2019 Nb.2 Statiot bu closed, \u2018az above | mentontd, our committee.Would re\u201d jof by.this [ Le serie as awarded NO.2 FIRE STATION REMAINS.This started a hot discussion, Coun- Estate and Parks Committeé, protest- ition being cut down from 31100 to | : '$463, Councillor McCrea also protested | lagainst doing away with No.2 Fire Station, and.asked that the: Fire aped: by Councillor Howard thy! the appropriation \u201cto the Parks Committee reinain' at $1100, ~The vote stood: | McCrea, Armitage, Howard, Belanger, Desaulñiers, Sylvestre, Lanctot.Against \u2014 Councillors Denault, Me- Mananiy and.Brault.\u2014Carried.Councillor McCrea moved, seconded by, Councillor Armitage, thät-No.2 Fire Station be not removed, that the appropriations to the Co: imittee be $8085.00.The division was the same as in Councillor Armitage\u2019s motion, and the mation was carried.- Councillor McManamy, sccdnded \u201chy Councillor \u2014 Denault, moved : that all the estimates be sent back to the Finance Committee for further considera: tion.louncillor Howard, seconded by Councillor Arnlitage, moved in amendment, that the estimates for this year he granted ax amended, and as this was not the proper time of ithe year to levy the taxes the Council did not- wish to express any-opinion, as mentioned in the report of the Finance Committee, as to réduction in taxation.The vote on Councillor Howard's motion stood : For\u2014Councillors Mc Creg, Armitage, Howard, Belanger, Deraulniers, Sylvestre and Lanctot.Against\u2014Councillors MeManamy, De- nault and Brault.\u2014Carried.| THE MAYORS'SALARY.The question of the Mayor\u2019s s lary was brought up by Councillor, McCrea.who moved, seconded by Councillor - Howard, that the Mayor's salary | by not! granted this year, - Mayor Olivier strongly resented the motion made by: Councillor | McC rea, and said that be considered it an in sult\u2019 to the chair, to dilly- dally wit the question of paying the Mayor oO not, in the presence of the Mayor.He considered that he was just us good a+ Po who had sat in the chair be fore him.and did not wish to :be made little of in that way.He considered that the Council in the city of Sher i brooke had no respect for the chair.id not run after civic honors and pied the.F or\u2014Couneillors and Fi ire id not care whether he occ \u2018Mayor's chair\u2019 or not, and especially did\u2019 not cure for the #300.He, was not hired .by the city on a salary, and $500 was mor of a reward than anything else, and e reward which was given after the ex piration of the Mayor's term.of office.Councillor McManamy then moved.seconded by Counciflor Denault, that the meeting adjourn, .Councillor McCrea said that ps SOOT us the question of the Mayor's salary came up somebody always moved the adjournment.He wished to se what the feeling of the Council was, He had insinuated nothing agninst the Mayor's cliuracter and was very sotry that- His Worship tock offence.Councillor MeCren sasd he thought the vote or cither motion would express the same feeling.A motions to adjourn being always in order, Councillor McManamy motion_ took precedence and was voted on.The vote stood as follows | For\u2014 Councillors Denault, Brault, Belanger, Sylvestre, -Lanctot and MeManamy.\u2018conffcak ue fs Bh 2) le oT se Committee were as.| Lod vigorously againgt their hpproprie- | | propriation be as asked for] that is] :¥8,085.00, instead of $6,705.50, as granted in the Finance report.| Councillor - Armitage moved, second We Can Fit Any.\"Tall or Sh ré Slim or Stout.measurements.- and legs.with a Suit.| \u201cbrand.Stout.and slim men, The \u201c1! \u2019 WITH.\u201cJUSTRITE\u201d Brin Fine Tailored Garments for Mey, We have them taï the short, stout man \u2018with short arms and legs.This particular line runs in sizes 38 We als ha e thom.for tall, slender men \u201cwho have.Don\u2019t get the idea into your head that.We'll surpri e you with the Clothes and with the Suits at $5.00, 37.50, 810,00,\u2014812.50, $15.00 Pie Come in, Mr.Odd, Size, and see what we can do for you s Wear Store, Shape of\u2019 Na lord ons à le 50n in, waist Lg we can fit They 1e STRANGE OPERATION.| SEWING UP WIND PIPE-1S SUC- \u201c CESSFUIL IN LONDON.London, March 15.\u2014It is to see how much| nearer death a man | can go than did) Johannes.Leilelivin, a Dutch sailor, who was just been dis- :harged from the London \u201chospital.While riding on) the top of a Black- wall -omnibus on Contmercial road he ¢ut his throat with razor) The driver, with rare presence of mind, turn: od his horves, and drove his vehicle, full of passengers, to the.front door of the London hospital.The :nan gripped the rail, and much\u2019 time was.lost in getting him into the hospital.The large arterie [were only grazed, hut the windpipe was completely £pV- \"red, \u2018and the vocal chords were badly cut.\u201d X An anaesthetic was out of the (ues- tion, and the map, a lost a large amount of blood, | \u2018was.held down by three assistants w hile the + surgeon ewed up.his\u201d windpipe and the wound \u201cin the throat, Leilelivin still seemed deter shined on self-destruction, and| for a long time refused food; 1h 18, however, made an exeellent ree ovary, and his return to Holland was afr ged by the Dutch Consul in London.| FIRE CHIEF SUSPENDED.\u2014 THOMAS-SARGENT WILE TOSE Is POSITION AT NELSON.\u201d bi \u201cNeverslip\u201d Rubber S (For Men) .Here je a Rub ber that will not come off.in the * mig } of the re, °° It clings to the shoe with a bulldog tri, Because of our Patent Elastic Shank.© - - | This: shank is tough, springy rubber that keeps Cun) \u2018\u201c NEVERSLIPS\u2019 snug and- tight on the shoe, pre made exclusively by the Granby Rubber & and have the | famous Granby heel and the Granby tradenart difficult .Nelson, B.C'., March heavy gale in propre 3 pan.an alarm of fire called out the Ârigade and caused |géneral upeasiness, The fire was quickly extinguished, but the evident copdition-of the \u201cchief of he brigade, Thomas Sargent: resulted in Mayor Gillett\u2019s prompt suspension of him.- A special meeting |of the.City Coun: il will be held when ithe chief's resig- ation is\u2019 looked for ind the :appointment of & néw-man will be arranged \u2018or.The chief came here from the Toronto brigade ned a year ago very highly recommeniled and lone\u2019 excellent work] k.| he bus 15.\u2014During the.4g Monday ut 2 Against\u2014 Councillors McCrea,| Armi- tage, Howhrd and Desaulniers.| The motion was carried a d thé \u2018Council adjourned.P \u2018Structural Designer 8 Consulting Engineer | Room 33 © Sun Life Building | PLANS AND , SPECIFICATION \u2018Prepared for any \u2018Bind of building or \"pow er plant.Quantities surveyed.Bell Telephone 626, JUST REGEIVED, £ i Car of best Lime.Horses for Sale.House to Rent or for Sale on Eulton Aone.| ack CJ WM.HAWKE of bid Jrenesse cap ory AKI i | i | iy 56 Depot Street.| ym greene | EX \u2014 ze.THE MANITOBA BOUN DARIES.EXTENSION SO AS AS TO EMBRACE KEEWATIN TERRITORY AD.- \u2014 VOCATED, Winnipeg, \u201cMarch .5~In the, Legis ature onday evening, Hon.: pope he Pre in the unavoidable absence of he Premier, moved a resolution urg- ng the necessity of the extension cf w haundarics of the province northor- ; and easterly go as to embrace the Cabin te \u2018rritory.He did not enlarge on the motion owing [to the fact that revious resolutions had been unanim- wusly agreed t6, and this was carried without a dissentin voice, The bill 0 \u2018abolish\u2019 guinea pig |directord passed he third reading.He also alltided to.the harm such bogus| directors had already done in and to the province, The bit oviding, 3: for : the gro ust- nent offltorporatiof ; \u201ctaxatiô ye whiclr | t means increased revenue for prone Passed: the, soond reading, 2e Ve Baitlos Mouse, Nein First-class in every respect, J.B.Taylor, Veo.-of Sir Charles, 1 woudl, E astic : \"| NEW.a.RAL INSIST on bring \u201cGram, - Neveagym\u201d DRUGGISTS, ACTION IR ONTAL WIL.I, PRESENT ACT TO FIRTH AMEND PRÉ PHARE - ACT» Toronto, March 15-2166 de 1 are after .the scolp of dar and other stores which as \u201cà department, 7 | At present, of course, there mu a duly qualified\u201d and liconsed dr in.charge of the proscription dé ment of a drug store, but wht aimed at now is the compelling if _ery director \u2018of a retail compa \u2018 possess «certificate.as a qu dr uggist, before the company à r dispense drugs.his in the- object of a bil intro ed hy Major Hugh Clark on bed Mr.J.P.Downey.KODAMA TO SUCCEEDOYA PRESENT FIELD D MARSHAL © JAPANESE ARMIES 10 RESIGN.London, March \u201c15~The Daily 1 (graph s correspondent at Tokio that on the completion of ait tion of Manchuria, Tic bi ama will resign, and that tirement he will be sucosodel hyd eral Baron Kodama.PEACH ROP | IN Fons St Catharines, arch- 15.this has been the mildest vi, the history of the Niogura FU, the fruit trees have suffored ol the frost ; steady.cold 18 pr \u201cpomed hy \u201cthe peach growed be ence to the mild weather We ro this winter, when the wa pit days cause\u2019 the sap to {ira buds to come out.Mand here have budded this winter soi - be frozen whenever night came along.a SIR CHAS.TUPPER, RECO Vancouver, March, 1270 a provement is noticed } in of upper b fo lowed ; ye ph ope 7 influenza was ling complications, are now much more b covery.[7 King Sieh For 15 Day Men's sults: , 86:00 # 25 Men's Suits, reg ! \u201c 5 Men\u2019 n'y Suits, reg.$7, fo \u201d 50° Men's Suits, reg.$1.5 25, Tot 100 Men's Ponte TEE reg 65e, \"for « À 200 pair de 8, VOB lof 200 pair Overalls, reg: ca Shirts and loys 3 Fleece-lined, So 5 24 # Wool, re il do ie reg.gy i\u201d five, 50 Killed And Mar ured.i» COLLISION JSION IN COLOR ep CAUGHT-FIRE.x \u2018arch 16.\u2014 (Spec 1: Puchi wing HF rowstorm which 1 das _ hu fx Arkansas valk wailed 109 ast =e enstboutid, and No.rats No on Denver, and Rio Graf ve oolli \u2014head- on, near Pen railroads jo rado, about thirty mil Colo about two 0 \u2018cloc yout of Pueblo, at Ce ived from Floren nich ort distance fro oh de i disaster, says-thut Th rere kille d 160 persons were rn cout injured puraber iv ent teen of the \u201cthis city on F.trains sont out ke at once to % They Hospital.| | Vers : out by persons con in \u2018the .e was that many de Le pe burn ed in a fire which fu ed the oki.= They estima the.umber.bir at fifteen.a .in ured have.jai one of- the veh LIV nid Not See Way Clear Tc | Aocept In 1902 Says La \u201cPresse.CT eo onrESPONDES CE BETWEEN sil WILFRID AND GOVERNOR- GENERAL EXISTS, IT : 18_CLAIMED._ tr 1, March 16.\u2014Ln Presse lik ét ted that Lord Minto 1002 was most- désivous that Sir -Wil frid Laurier should be raised_ to the British peerage, and-tift although Hi Excell spoke on behalf of the British Crown, the Prime Minister did not see his way.cleur to accept Ah honor.Referring in the ns place to th ol ymor that.ex- Fepic i heen offered knighthood Le Press says : \u201cJt in cerimin shat tha \u201caffer af night ood was \u2018made t6\"Hon, Mr.Parent hi the time of the visit of the Duke an York, now Printe- of Wales, to Can asia; © The then.\u2026 Prññe Minister of Quebec pravince.- \u2018did not deem it i pedient to accept.We ignore, h over, if Lord Minto.considered] there eonimunications as\u201d personal apd {ool them away with| him instead: \u201cof Jean ing them in opr! archives, but we know that other people had.knowledge of them, and, the fact can be proved | i necessar \u201cWe dire \u2018also to commit another indiscretion, which will harn® no one, Thero exists.cor espondence helween rd Minto .an Sir Wilfrid Laurier oncorning the - poorage.The .then - Governor-General, in the name of the British Crown, asked Sir Wilfrid™ vain to consent being called to \u2019 House of Lords in 1902, : Wa hope that \u2018some historian will oF wi these is Mn the oo day he able to render documents, the.existence perfectly: assured.5 f which.WA Sig INTL, sr, F AS'FF oA = i in ag.- Positions » supplied free oh things, T The Sherb tn o b and prospority of th te on Goog Cy ince of Quebee, has ni or gos are offered, hut! ke the centre of rl, ore te tows 8 published {he Sherbrook he vor this, having n circulation\u2019 0 poy dajly paper print ur dy one exception.Th abor, and will print iy giving two insertion on farms, either mary ent Bonecal senven employ mens ae 2g particulars as to pu at once, free of : The gy aily Record, - Sherbrool.ony oy e oa dvertiadinent is lotar circu Feu; on also » Quebec \u201cTelegraph, exCeeding 145,000.pr IT."]
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