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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" À - 2e a amp oe i i le eet rg tr Sr © hate pe es eo », eo LY aim Lge oe PRICE, ONE CENT.VOL.X., NO.253.| ie nt ou i - CITY RU, [ing Sal nt off.EE FE TC waf 41 Per Gent.Growth in Population A T BE Laborers, $1.50 to $1.75 per day.Farm hands, *810 to $0 per month with board.- Lumbermen, $27 to 830 per month, with board.- Female Domestics, 33 to $14 per month with board.COST OF LIVING.The cost of living, while quite high enough, is much less than in many countries, and less than in the western section of Canada.BB _ Board and lodging range from 83 per week upwards.Co J Rent, of course, depends entirely upon house and location, but comfort- school purposes 5 mills, with a specs ial \u201csewer tax of 1-2 mill, making a total of 173 mills.- There are the usual number of special taxes and li- _ censes._ IN CONCLUSION, Such briefly, is the City of Sher- , brooke, the ambitious, prosperous and growing metropolis of one of the finest sections of all Canada.Its natural advantages are great, its present prosperity 1s unprecedented, and its future appears to be assured.: New industries are wanted and splendid opportunities ure offered, -There is an evident determination on the part of the people of Sherbrooke to build + Se - > Smoking Jad ou, nd 35 Per Gent, i - Jy eo two for 25c.RE SIRE nares pours nn LAGOA ket gi atm Wath in Ten Years.~~ ia Ten Years.| _ çà ea y.Je LT © | e, © able self contained houses may be SE \u2026 - - \u2018 CT .\"we up their city.With waterpower privi- : _ | : 1h said to run from $10 to $20 \u201cper iy.wane facility pawaer Pr \u2019 - ing are exempted from municipal taxes | gfe Dn 2 month, \u20ac | and\u201d addi ty facilitics, uy nilable sees LL INDUGEMENTS T0 NEW INDUS Foro | 0 CB is pr SI en a it ka DATE dreds\u201d the Pinang of new streets hun forth an\u2019 invitation to mianufacturers \u201c.Jenckes Machine Uo\".860,000 |, 3 DA, IME ob DT reds of new houses have been erected | , 0008 actu pue L TRIES Quebec Central Railway .50,000 |\u2019 J Ee mencal Wit de Ng i within recent years, and large numbers.ohare hore an invitation which ha.a ° : : Sherbrooke Street Ry.45,000 ) ; À rR ; i of the city wage carners are settled in py, présent ratio-of growth ra cine AAHSEERIO0 - , Canadian Rand Drill Co.50,000 A glimpss of some of the Factories lining the Magog River at Sher- | comfortable houses of their own.tained will bring Sharirooke a ee \u2014 11 lits : Co.Moore Carpet Co .\u2026\u2026 sersovsernner 35,0 + c * brooke.' ; CITY TAXES.| 5 .: > : .:.AA NAN me Railway Facilities And Water Power Unsurp assed \u2014 onusing Gro.Long & Co niin: 30,000 reared \u2014 \u2014 .\u2014 : The city tax on real estate for mu- a ne ae ocak.he will AAAI Of N Industries R .Ce & 2 || Sherbrooke\u2019s funded debt amounts |its, is.estimated at 4200 h.p., of [dustry established at that point, of} ficipal purposes is 12 mills, and for be ac complished, : .ve _ ew Industries egarded As A Business Proposition \u2014 {to a little over half a million dollars, hich about 1560 h.p.is not yet util- opening the pates in this upper dam | .! > HH .era 7 ANP TITRE {ized Lo) so.as to permit the natura ow 9 MIN RE \\ 5 A Population Of 20,000 Within Ten Years Ambi ion .CITY EXPEN DIT URE.\".|- The powers derived from the several the river at all times, STATEMENT OF THE FUNDED DEBT.NP : oh The expenditure in the various de- dams constructed, in the gorge of the _ The building of the dam above men- : 0 On 19th Deccfber, 1906 \u2019 .P RICE, 2 - Of Sherbrooke Citizens partments in \u20181896 was $34,841.39 river within the city, arc as follows : {tioned at the Little dake, its main- Amount of Object > : E RR \u2018THE ES 1 CL .: \u2018 7 Pi In 1906 the espenditure was $43, | Dam No.'1, for the Paton Mill and tenancé and the purchase of the rights Loar ject.When Wen Rate of- ; M\" The city of Sherbrooke, metropolis C1899 es a, 3,075 220 622.69.{Lomas Mill.| of flowage from proprietors bordering 89: 200.00 ~ 1 Ist i Ci Issued.Payable.Interest._ lLY WIT- Tis of the Eastern l'ownships, is one of the | 1900 a à 74305 The largest item is the streets.In Dam No.2, for the Magog Woollen [On the lake, together with the security 2 ae Poe AT pla Bonds_.1592 1917 4 per cont.TESSEN- = most progressive small cities in Cana- 1901 .ever eee 4 384 668 ten years the city has spent over $115, Mills, Loomis\u2019 sh op and the pumping of the river's flow at all times, has 20,000.00 nso ate Ci Ly De R © ea ee.1854 1909 5 per cent.pe a - da.lt'is one of the most ambitious 1902 Lu.Luce enn, 487,398 000 on the city streets.works of the Sherhrooke Water Works, been obtained by the B.A.L.Uo.| & 000.00 pote rloo and Magog Ry.ou 1885 1910 5 per cent, DAILY : as well, and with a population border- 1903 7 TT 4899986 + MORE INDUSTRIES WANTED Dam No.3, for the Electric Light ANd secures.permanence for the indus- 30,000.ay t Municipal Lonn Fund .1885 1910 5per cent.= : : she on fifteen tho d it à a « pee cussee pense PY, E50 Vhly LE SLY Ls NTED.r .9, sect AEht 1205 f the city of Sherbrooke Co 17,500.00.Bonus Worsted Factory .\u2014 1891 1916 4 WITH- ing e usand, it is looking 1904 Lu Lacs Lerecure 4,051,793 1{ Sherbrooke want fact Station of the, Sherbrooke Power, tries of the city erorooxe, : 50.000 Law ors ; aT por cent, 2 .forward to twenty thousand -as a 1905 2 007 or 5006710 AS duet e nes 1 iL MARAT fight and Heat Co ~~ 7777] On_the St.Francis River at Bromp- ?,000.00 Sewers, Real Estate and Floating 7 es pe .possibility within a very few years 1906 \u2026 ve 5BLE277 ee ie Nicer | Dam No.4; for the Sherbrooke |ton Falls, seven miles below Sher- \u2018 Debts ee eg tt cet 0 1891 1916, 4 per cent.He i > three © ; | .Devens ners venvenes v#l0., |[ming to waste in the Magog River.0.45 | ooke 0 te if a great power of some 6.060,000.00 (Consolidate City Debts .-.SC 1695 1 Pos h There are ee or four facts upon These figures h , a .Street Rail : the M C rooke, g I 9 , .vay > n PM 4 per cent.7 t e pub- | which the citizens of Sherbrooke ce.taxable ou ro Se un, Increase mm | F ine sites for manufacturing indus- 0 re loner ¥ ou Fare arpet 000- ki.p.during low water in the sum- 30,000.00 Jenckes Muthine Co., .1896 = 1921 4 per cent.blications \u2014 - pecially-base their confidence in the ybars of $1,388 551,\u201d whic \u201cie over 33 hile bonus is regarded generally the building formerly used as > corset | mer and 12,000 to 15,000 during the 50,000.00 To redecn) Co.Compton Ronda Co 1.10% .1999, ( : bo S| nerally « .\u201c1 romat .\u2018the vear., a and permanent improvements , S06 1921 4 per cent, idvertised 5 continued growth and prosperity of per cent.- : by all cities as sompwhat of un evil, factory with spare power.remamoer of : : vancis [125.000.00 Water Works Bond - S pb oe IS : their city.These may be enumerated Population and valuation statisti Ade oi fs \"ook 3| Dam No.3,for Bush Bros.\u201d sash\u2019 Eighteen miles up the \u2018St.Francis 1=0,0%1.00 ater Works BONCs .«+ ,.J.189S 1923 4 percent, )lv-to new briefly as follows : are a prett valuation statistics \u201cthe city of Sherbrooke has always Sor shot ioe \"oo River is the famdus Westbury powe 50,000.00 Pprmanent improvement.1898 192% 4 jr cout.4 , 5.ty sure indicati f di- de \u2018 , : .land! door shop, grist.and flour mill, ; \u2019 A : ., 2 ter cout.| \u2018.- + Sherbrooke ie the centre and dis- tions prevailing in a town pe ity dealt with it ns & Business proposi the ; Sherbrook ron Works, Imperial ne et ity.a fotual valye 50,000.00 City Bonds, permanent improve- 1900 Jin a ibuti Join t - Shey ; So a - i _ sn 3 ps .12 + 6 0 00e 440 31 pe Lo ; { hi tri ture] Pistricts rc on nest 28 and those of Sherbrooke for the pas Sherbrooke hns ranted the fol- Laundry, Drew's Machine Shop, to Thus it will be scen that within and | 50,000.00 Water Works Bonds .1.19060 1910 4 per cent + ricu of Canada and this [ten years tell a story of remarkablé [lowing cash bonuses! to manufactories, gether with spare power.42 ç ; qe Le : ;Ç J} per cent.- RENE ; - surrounding farming community is en- progress.- | and 8 wa 's as an inducement for! Power can be obtained by the con- PCT the ay of Sherbrooke are, re 50,000.00 City Bonds 2-4 + .-,., 1906 14931 4 per cent, VOTRE RR \" 3 3 \u2019: 14ers = (es + ] (ITE *, .wi 1.\u201c * D + ! ; ; A .v * - j 3 u 1 3 oO ! + Co : J joying unprecedented prosperity except There is to-day inthe city of Sher- their establishment in or entry into struction of a; dam between Nos.3 supply \u2018power the industries \u201cof a $627,500.00 oo Co : LS Po ' à 4 To largo manufacturing contre.Many |.CITY OF SHERBROOKE BAL ANCE oo A -_; = rer ; 2er & mills.and'factories have bcen attraot- : TDR.-.°C A ANCE.SHEET vor 1906, 5 - Fie Ee none |.EER Co ed here by the superior power accom- Tate > \u2018| .= ; modiitions, and a city of oven 14,000 Real Estate .penne 0 a i32.60 City Bonds .8 60,000.00 inhabitants has grown \u2018up: around General ta gs Ÿ ee I 35 965.57 City Bonds .20,000.00 ° them.Thére is- room for many more, | Jenerat 18X CUB eee eee CUED City Bonds .30,000.00 \u2019 for the total power is only partially School tax due ee\u201d 18,150.50 City Bonds, wee sive 22,000.00 { utilized, and there is reason to helieve venant od Me opter nee 16304 .City Bonds .50,000.00 .Yat as a manufacturing town Sh r- Salary to due se Epa ay pond vee eens \u2026 wee 50,000.00 bo 7 brooke is but in' thé infancy of her de- * RER eeeenbene vee eee #2 £9.05 ity Bonds .wos 50,000.00.: | Sewer tax due .1,432.81 Citv- Bond \u2019 - velopment.- ol ss Aty- Bonds .Luis 50,000.00 wo LABOR DEMAND IN SHERBROOKE.Spocial, tax gue ore wee te 230.00 cit Bonds ve nnn o 50,000.00 | ] | fo a The rapid growth of Sherbrooke.in- Sinking Fund, E.T.Bank, 10,777.77 Waterloo \u2018and Magog Co ua 00 CC : IPN ustrics, extensive building \u2018operations Basin Power \u2026\u2026.sv vus 10,292.95 Worsted Co.bond .To : \"Wai A and great activity in all branches of Rand Drill 7.0.cs oe 12,666.68 ills we ee 17,600.00 ts, Waists, Mufls}] ~- bee business have resulted=in a shortage bt Wood on hand orn BL BR er Er a Coats: Fur Lin od _ | - workmen In any ones of, industry.| Cash on hand on aecsrense 04e 588 101.00 E: T.Bank: note.: 9500.00 - 27, .a .(GE OF ES.> pt Indebtedness .611.53 Suspense \u201c , \u2018199 en ug high grade.= .4 .; ! y e \u2019 pe cs 2.0 vacsot tes © 132.98 .0 rie Hh hE RE Gi La The : following statement, show- Carters\u2019 deposit | 4.95 - eme me pT ANE SEL ing the range of wages will be of in- - - School Coms.fo, wo.19,210.89 y Lu a | : : c co \u2014 terest to any who, having read this ar- - on vence »41U.CC rereiereremeee oA View of the City of Shérbroo ke, taken fiom East Sherbrooke, looking across the St.Francis River and Lo \u201cticle, may consider casting in \u2018their $522,966.26.x PEUR TT ATEN IE! dISshowing the junction of-the Magog River with the St.Francis.So lot \u2018with this ambitious and progres- amer rm $522,966.26 - - + | - .~ ., j \u2014 vo = 7 ] .it 3 ; x _ .- : E ) for the great lack of farm help which brooke over a million dollars worth of | this city, namely : | © (and 4, to the extent of about 500 | Machinists, $1.50 to $3 per day, | CITIZEN MAKE RAIDON COAL TRAIN, loads were carried off.The en steps ar¢ now being.taken to supply.property exempted from payment of International Railway (1871) $52,200 DOWEL.\u2014 PEL 4 LE Moulders, $1.50 to $3.50 per day.|- se : \"| driver started to pull out, -when the .' .: 1 - 1 Ï horse po ; tb oO » p - + .2.Sherbrooke, in the way of water- | taxes.These properties\u2019ate as follows: Quebec Central vosoce naventencees 50,000! In order to sécure permanence IN 15\u20ac} Boiler Mokers, $1.50 to $3 per day.| FREEZING 1 TANTS OF levers holding the false bottoms at power and other natural advantages, City of Sherbrooke .\u2018i .$135,000 Guebee Central .f.(ever 20,000 f water\u2018 -for power purposes, ; \u2018Apprentices to.$64 per weck.\u2014INHAB .the con! cars\u201d \u201cpulled and th ; g y ly of water A $3 $64 were pulled ; .ap ! .ai E supply ot wo .' PP \u2019 per wee e pu and the coal .able to offer inducements to new in- City Waterwarks \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 pere 196,000 Waterloo & Magog) Ry.\u2026.20,000 410 British American Land Compatiy, ; Weavers, $1.25 to $1.50 per day NORTH YAKLIMA, WASH, let down on the tracks Hund ustries which few cities in Canada |, Province of Quebec .re] eens 185,000 ! Paton Mills (about) .ccceeeres 15,000 |.the year 1881, constructed a dam Printers, $12 to $14 per week.SEIZE TWENTY CARS have b 22 .un reds can equal and which none can surpass.| Dominion of Canada .69,000 1 Worsted Mill arrereosf ornrrrees areerers 25,000 across the Magog River below the outs Carpenters, $2:to 82.25 per day.\u2014 oe Iwi o .ave een .without fuel for days with | 3.Sherbrooke, located midway be- County of Sherbrooke > vole 2.0 0 \u2018 denckes Machine to He 30,000 let of Little\u2019 ake, so talled, distant ! Brick Layers, $4.50 (40c.to 50.| North Yakima, Wash., Jan, 12 A zero weather prevailing.Citizens have tween the East and Wost in Canada, E.I.Agricultural qe Le 26,000 Canadian Rand si S00 es T5000 some cight mil s from we proprictors , per hour) 83 to 83.50 1 : \u2018train loaded with coal was raided at.|organized to hold up any coal train 1 rminus O wo raiwa nes Cuecbec Central ItilWAF fi.525 Meat & Produce Uo Li, \u2019 ; secured from 0 Stone Masons, 0 .er day.1 etat th .: and on.the main lines of the Waterloo & Magog Re.mo 2,500 Gardner Tool & Carpet Cals, See.Outlet o Take Memphremngog! Plosterers, 83.50 per day.4 the station here Thursday by citizens | \" aps to.pass here.without two great Canadian roads, offers R.C.School Commissioners.66,0001 (building) .lee enn 15,000 the privilege, should any circumstane-!.Painters, $2 per day.| without fuel and almost twenty car- !caving fuel.oo _ \"to manufacturers facilities for ship-}lrotestant \u2018School Comg \u2026\u2026 45,000 Hovey Bros.ue ol ve 1,375 a : _ om ment which ensure the prosperity of {Home for Waifs and Strays.3.500 All these, also, received tax exemp- em present industries and which- must |llmwood Cemetery \u2026 \u2026 Joven 7,000.| tion ranging from 5 to 20 years.__ | À ; prove a çonclusive argument in.bring- l'Union Cemetery \u2026 \u2026 \u2026 prancruere 2,500 Several other concerns have also, | i .; _ = vo ing about, the establishment of otters.\u2018Episcopal Cemetery .Vereen 2, 00 been granted exemption from taxation, ° 0 ax | : _ \u201c4 Sherbrooke is- 101 miles .from : : : An Co ; _ .Montreal and 143 miles from Quebec; 7 Bn - - - MAP .the nearest Canadian cities, and thus .ETN en RSE | 10: ; .] has within its sphere no large com- _\u2014 | : | .- hades, / \u20ac \u2018 0 ,( LE | - REE _ peting towns.; | à - .Co \u2014 62 = - ON e - PAST PROGRESS AND PRESENT | TS =8 QTv.er- SHERBROOKE, % .- WEALTH.- > | ET \u2019 .MURDERER COM ug - The prime object -of this article is to | | _ : 100 .epg Co set forth in brief space the advantag- - | graves 1 ff errr TT TET TTS = , .of i s which the city of a PI ahliDutens 1° \u201c|.JOVINO ESCAPES © es and inducements which ob} | Co lB frt pe ?PE.Sherbrooke to-day offers to new - 1n- | Srv ore 4a - | I.PUNISHMENT.\u2014 dustries and to new citizens.| Lo : = bn.11\u2014T net © Let a reference first be made to the | me 11 Tho «cabinet progress of a decade.and to the pre- _ Le nsideration Tuesday ; sent financial conditions of the city: | \u201c | hiülent cases from the 41 P.C.GROWTH IN POPULATION.i | À 7e | which Italian workines JROT Luce creer varenvere 9,854 \u20ac: 4 7 | À vl Bi to death for the > JSOR vaveraans seeraeseesiene ; 10.470 5 ' à | 5, | nntrymen.One of th 2 Too cerees Serres maveussser a = _ - | À [Bt Arthur, and the ass 1901 Pr ETES 11,452 n Street, Sherbrooke.| | \u201c 7 | bo vo.who claims just - C190 erent ee 11,505 \u2018 \u2014 - \u2014 1 = a Cit | | a escapes with Wo SO - enn SITLL 11,20 Baptist Church \u2026 ve see cece | poo (Any inquiries adiieeed to from | | ) fe, tro u nan + + \u2018 oh .: > O ; Cu» .Le - 4 Thi other conviction \u20ac 1904 ER a qe Church \u201cCh el TT Ms 500 manufacturers with a view to locating | - - qi | ; ; hon clear) 1905 .eee eee sone 13,36 (Congregational Church |.3 in this city, Will recrive prompt atten- | : 8 1 ie and owed vo 1906 Lu.voorcs vorcusee ° 13,950 Episcopal Church .Jee oe 55 500 re city, hn ' | J ; I : Salvatore Mucri will # These figures show an increase In Por Methodist Church Bor \u2019 on 200 The ambitious eitizens of Sherbrooke .Hf Salty on pulation in ten years of 4096, which 18} Preshyterian Church oy 2e 27,500 © at the back of the City Council H it i \" vxtremne \" nalty ï a growth of over 4l per cent.in the Sacred Ténrt Hospitad ee .45,000 are a Le t oo 4 ; tv.and i C6 x \u2018itr another Italian decade Protestant Hospital it \u2026 30,000 IH its effort to ir nl the cr ! i! à 1 Ag - - AA >.Lo ~ nn ne , $ 2° =p i ST free er } il l un its madu ueturing industries.a ti .= 2 [| 35 P.C.INCREASE IN WEALTH.Congregation Nuns eof Toon \"Propositions from prospective munu- | - | 25 * à +\u2014 The wealth of thé city hus made cor- (St.Charles © CMÉNATY be eve 090) fncturers will be treated on n° busi- | | 5 A GRE IN DETROIT.i fi sisters Precious Blood 15,000 ; ; | i J \u2018 * = responding growth.Ilere are the fig- SIs \u201cA OU 667 [ness basis, and as liberally us possible.| \u2014 | f \u2018 Co Gr.À \u2014\u2014\u2014 ures relating to the taxable real es- LY, M.CoA nn finn see Ht THE CITY'S WATER POWER.| I 3 : ILE STOVE \u201cWORKS DA tate in the city during the past ten ' \u2014+| The great source of the city\u2019s water | il | : {4 1 ree ar 7508 > Years: 0 \u201cen qon nr | a = 81,352,717 power is the Magog River, the outlet i 53 : - Ered | ÉXTEXT OF $ 1397 .sooner meen 553,923,020 In addition to the aljove the follow- of Lake Memphremagog, which unites i ; LI ; su | il {ig Con Jan: 10\u2014À 5 1593 Le een 4,975,220 Hy : LOT with the St Francis River at, Sur.| oe Lil \u2018 a \u2014~ \u2014 , 4 -ooke.The -Magog River between ! : ; - big \u2018rind ip Monday nigh 0 brooke.Thu HO .| ; A.oH HW SiN hove WOR : - « [Lake Memphremagog and its junction :« | gin - Michigan stove WoL \u2019 et che Se Francis River at Sher: | ! rotons sane ; .= 7 ait.manufacturing A brooke has a fall of about 320 feet.| ; \u2018 .| : Wélida vo titys At nine PP An engincer has! recently figured that | .- = } He Jurboue estimated Ve = a tube between Magog, at the outlet, | | D.[ | 2 fuswrance $380,000.* .to Sherbrooke, a distance of 19 miles, |, - | .AHR Sal a dozen spectst® would develop at Sherbrooke the enor- | AN 1) «hire was under CORE mous total\u201d of over 225,000 horse- | 1 x TL La i ä' power, The total cost he estimated , N i - Co 4 \u2014 x ut 21,000,000, or $17.25 pée horse Pp! CL fi ; BROOKE CLOTHING #7 - power.ay or may not be | - ST CoE .These figures may or may ho e | | 2 ; IF _\u2014 OC absolutely correct bat nt nny ats LA ' CHEE Tan TT: they serve to show the_great laten LS : Ra RY SPECIAL power.of this little river.Here, truly, 1 - = ¢ it ) TT - ie field for eapital and a location for | > ire 1s .18 à I : \u2014\" Le, vast industrial (encens | a | | : : ; .2 ç - He i} 107 - Between Sherbrooke and Magog are | | | Ce _ ê N, _ Le x } - numéros natural powers as yet Un _ ; | =n ZS A \\ 7 in ,Ç : Co developed, - 0, = \u201c .| 7 pe pi \u201c AA | à 2 SF 3 But, it js within the city of Shor- | Pa ins _ LR brooke that the mighty little Maroy | M Ie PAGES | - ig P Ir Cent | River takes its principal plunge down-j 7 / & \u201ci \u201ca, _ Eh ii | 0 \u2014- .ward, throdgh a rocky gorge.- ! nl Y\u201c \u2018 ihc.Di - ; nt - To-day, within il distance of less i | j \u2019 | Te wT .LE ISCOU , y than half a mil there are five dame | j | 3 ; __ TE | Cao al - furnishing Power which drives the ma- : | / i Sb © , CIs and Boys Ove c Lo) chinery of foarte .industrios, and | / = | i} i = | ir \", 31-3 per iv, ¥ _1 wr Rn energy enough remains Te RAEN J p\u2014\u2014 TT = Ë 2 , tterns and, ite - a wna AER CIC NT Js ns any more | \u2014 - | | e ._ > a A Lh Ea oo Hiver tiet \u20ac at Sherbiooke | The total available water power on | « | - \u2014 | Ib J: M.NAULT T5 (he Wolfie Street Bridge, spanning the Mages Rive nthe city limits, l'the, Magog River, within the-eity Hime = 0 me \u2014 pm - = Hi.ERBRNOKE ) \u2014This river has a fall of about onc.hundred cet j om on 2 - , | | : C4 STORE._ i oo oo : eT .= So $s 17 King Street.\u201civ.- 3 | - | co : = { * ! 7 c no BE : \u201c0 LOUE : =.SL Co AE \u2019 ; LE, | : ! or - - _ : : 5 .- ; .T - Ç : .L : 4 qd.- = ; ~ .] | _ : ; .WV PAGE TWO.- - / SEXpSRcOcE D DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY Rai | Ce | | _ Th ; ; ; | sept 7e SE [ == oO; i roe\u2014\u2014\u2014 NEWS, | mens NOT A - .COATICOOK.Jun.12\u2014Among the arfivals this\u2019 week : : BRIAR PIPE fsHERBR F8 MOR y Jan.12.~The Rev, W.!P.Boshart,/B.| mperia amd: D., Bursar of Stanstead College, will.are Mr.Waiter busts, of Windsor Maly, | The various lumbor camps in Magog | preach 9 at both services in the Metho- to spend a few days ut his home bere | Township and vicinity are now in the MADE | , MELBOURNE.\u201d = dist chürch on Sunday , Mr.Andrews returned from a business height of their busy season and wee (| The sugar social unde# the nuspiges ve, to ser hi Lyster g from the lumber being brought out of the Young Ladies\u2019 Circle and given of South Durham, who wis the guest of f 8 he woods, the \u2018spring Fe 1907 will na à For all kinda \u2018of Laundry work in the best way.Ons driver calls everywhere.pe Menor BH che one pom Vic boy | bis sister, Mrs.Henry Noble.Hot be far bebind that oi other years.Money to loan ross 18cher * Mrs.Denman is confined to the bouse | | J.R.SANGSTER & CO was a great success, Home 19 PC le twith an attack of Preuralgia.oo Mr.Frank .Bail, of Rock Island, E in the St.Claude (IFruneey district, 4 ourity, on real ** partook of sugar on snow, and the \u2018pre.(MeDougall andg children who bave who has been employe d in a Boston : august to the beginying of Oud of interest.; \u2018 Props.other dainty refreshments provided [by | been laid up with La Grippe are im- broker\u2019s oflice during \"the past few f .All because of a strike.Wark VIDSO - = - the hosts.A splendid time was spent proving.| years, has gone into a sanitarium on - ber.or i JAS.BA ] | was then rresumed, but not for long, Presider Another strike was orderud, There is anly one Way to av oid pay.\u2019 ing .50 per cent, bLizher prices for Briar Pipes.\u2014_ œ à GORMIË Buy now\u2014irom AE.KINKEAD & 00, | + Wholesale and Retail Tobacconists.113 Wellington Street.' COPE 5.EOWARD WHITE, ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNER : by everybody.~The receipts The Willing Workers of the Congrega- account of a pulmonary weakness = 37.60, which was added Jo the trdas- {tional Church met at|the Manse Tuescay \u2018which has developed lately, as the re- AE \u2018 ury of the organization.\u201d for the purpose of regressing for 1907.sult of too .close application to work, MASSAWIPPL Mr.T.E.Garceau sold poultry [to Jan.12.\u2014>everal families are hav- the amount of £72.60, These 9 We have completed stocktaking in| these two depart.- meuts and bave selected out all fhe odd lines in\u2018 the UNDERWEAR aud other broken lines|in this department which ill be marked at CLEARING OUT PRICE on Friday morning.It was decided as, ull membership was | === \u2018not present, to defer the election of of-! The twentieth anniversary of the it all raised in an incubatpr.ficers.until the next meeting.It was al- marriage af M®, and Mrs.\u2014Maxime ing nd pe tis h is prowling Masters Harold and Willy O'Neill {so decided to- hold socials every two \u2018 Molway, of Stanstead, was celebrated Mr.Willard, of Ascot Corner, has have returned from a trip to Windsor, weeks, the first to be beld at Mr.Den- = their .home on onday night, when \u2014_\u2014 \u2019 Danville and Richmond} \u2018visiting F la- man's où Friday, 18th.The others will labout two h ndred of their friends ys 3.i J.pe 7, and tives._ follow: each Jortaight.llgathered to do them honor.Mr.and Mr.E.Hurd, \u2019 of Capelton wore call- Messrs.Parker and Hischer shipped dr Mu Noble 5 shipping poordm ood te Mrs ome si were [the recipients of a \u2019 .rd Of \u201c.Montrea e réports.a s y deman ti m v ing on friends here Sunday.- two cars of cattle tosdgy pandsoine = er service, At the meeting of the] electors of the | for wood of first quality DAYS OF SP A regular meeting of thie municipal -: .Miss -Lucinda - Lord is very feeble.| - Centre Ward held last evening- in.the HEATHTON.44 et pv a Ty hy el os at Town Building, very Jijtle was done, Jan.12\u2014Mr.Albert Kinnéy Heath, of council of Rock Island was held on « Every ale, even in regular end STRUCTURAL ENGINEER - THU P Mr.and Mrs.H.Spendlove, of \u2018\u201cMc- owing to the votels not turning out Chappaqua, N.Y., was the guest of his Monday evening, the full board being goods wi l be subject to 5-to CL Oorner Montcalm and Ma : = _ Connell,\u201d were in town this \u2019 week at in a representative number from : ach mutuer, Mrs.Es W.Horue, Thursday and present.The |secretary- treasurer sub- .10 p.c.discount, and the bro- - OP Stone erect od since lat en Ste.FRI 1 \"TN.St Dizier\u2019s portion of the ward.Tt was left| in Friday when be left for Coaticook - and mitted the- annual financial statement li f 1906 Perhape I can beip you.ary, Rp \u2018 it the hands of the counci lor whose term Barford to visit [his cousin Mrs.L.G.which was considered satisfactory.The en lines entioned rom Adjuster for the Stanstead and Shs i SA Ë brooke Mutual Mutual Fire Ins.Co This week, Le.G.BAGHAND, Mm.D.0, ing.Coie an Hos.«julia Filme! has gone to North is up, viz., Dr.McHuig, to see that |Mpulton, and Mr.W.J.Kinney.On his Hapbilities of the corporation amounted a er.or a time every person having a Note is notified return he will stop |& day or two- with to $979.14, while the uncollected taxes by printed flyers or oftherwise he bis mother and will thon visit his.sister, aggregated 926.74._ 26 to 75 p.c.Discount.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eranceai = \u201cBROWN'S HILL.; Ren ; sces fit, that there is 4 meeting | to- Mrs.11- J.Connor, Stanstead.- - ECIALIST.Jan.12 \u2014Mre.Chas.Cox, of Boyn- night for the, purpose of choosing] a Mr.Roy Hastings has réturned -from \u201cAt the Rock Island Council mecting MANTLES, JACKETS ard Sines 1899 Spe a full charge of the \\ ton, is visiting at Mra.Briggs Waite\u2019s.candidate.The meeting then -adjourn- his visit to Cowansville, { Monday eveting a resident of Rail VUS lUMES.- vye, Ear, Noss and Throat Department .| IR L Mrs.Geo.Vaughan and Mrs.Fred .d until to- night at 7.0 in the Thwn Mr.W.Hastings has returned home.\u2018road street éomplained of.the danger- ¢ Di t thi de t at the Sherbrooke Sacred Heart Host | an _ Dunn are on the sick list.Hall.ous condition of that thoroughfare due - 1SC nn s in this epartu- cal.a 2 RE \u2018Mr.Stanley Cooper, Stanstead, spent | Hours of consuitation:\u2014 At the Hoapt -Mr.and Mrs.A W.Brown spent = | part of his holidägs with his aunt, Mrs.The , Sunday at ihe bome of her father, Mr.NORTH a EY Sarah Hill.He Nas returned home and nd dts use for sliding.The pose, he mont will range from 25to al from 8 to 10 a.m., every day except L.E.Rexford.- ; \u2018 Ril BA will attend Stanstead, College.©» bald no a eñtion to the signs - 75 per cent oft regular selling iunday.At bis office 17 Brooks strest, Revs.Messrs.Hutchinson and Tip- Jan.12.\u2014The = funeral.of the [late Mr.and Mrs.\u2018rest Davis.were guests recently put up.It was thought that rice.To-morrow we will sherbrooke, Que.from 10 a.m.to 8 p.m.pets and Misses Edith Temple and E.John Johnson, a respected citizen of recently of Mr.and Mrs., Wright Pomeroy, BoB example would have to be made of .- p 2e Rider, also, Mr.B.H.Rider and Miss this place, who passed away on the Stanstead, ; some one and instructions were given enumer tein greater detail F O R S A I 1 E.for the arrest of offenders in the fu- = SEFFICIENCY.ture Similar , \u201c .state fairs exi \u201cDo you kbow \u2018he witness that has jn other towns of affairs exists \u2018some of|the exceptional bargains that- we shall offer in Clear and No.1 Birch Flooring, end - Edna\u201d Gardine visited at E.E.Tem- 9th inst., at the ripe Ë of 72 years, Trimmed, tied in bundles ready to lay, jle\u2019s recently.was held in the Univérsalist Ch rch, Wm.Martin is at home from North Hatley, on the 11th inst.; |ser- , , Ge \u201cMills.vices by the Rev.Mr.|Emcy, of Der- Lie pecupant ol he un ane 4 \u2014 this January Sale Sold at lowest prices.Write us Tor Mr.and Mrs.T.N.St.Dizier, of by Line, Vt., tienes] in the Massa- |, \u201cYes, sir.\u2019 + Mrs, M.Harvey, of Rock Island,met | 5 ; {uotationa.CUMMIN N, \u201d Masewwippi, visited at Mr.Wilder wippi cemetery |.\u201cWhat is bis reputation for veracity?\u2019 ; with an accidént Saturday noon.While | A.H.GS Conia OTTAW For the conver public having b the sesiion a fir \u2018eaves Windsor p.m., daily and station 1.82 an Prown\u2019s recently.| eg | - J | J CROSSING THE (CHANNEL.\u2018\u2019he\u2019s a weather forecaster for the met- OÎ & high randa, she'siipped \u2018and _ Costiouok House\u2014Popular Home for Passenger (faintly).\u201cHeston the bhp eorological office by profession.\u2019\u2019 (Pick- fell a_ distance of about ten feet strik- - 2 © - .: Travellers L.Kilburn, Prop.I've drorned mv teeth''l (Pune Me lp.ing on the frozen Le side-hill, break- \u2014 : > ° ; > d : ; ; = ing her hip bone.Doctors Brown \u2018 .: \u2014 ; and Edgar were called and made ber L as comfortable as they could.lv will \u2018 OS ! LLF , be come time before she is expected to * .From DANVILL De = use her limb.Her daughter, Mrs, |} re era : Everyone is invited to Miss O'Neill's Passengers ma) - Shurtleff, is staying with her at pre- Tm Great Cheap Sale of all kinds of Dey wa until 9.00 a.goods, Millinery and Furs, for instance, 81,50 you can get a lovely, black, fine, glossy For tickets, inf with best Sable = ME.H.SEWE \u201cWell,\u201d replied] the man cautiously, dipping ve from a tub by the end e SCOTSTOWN.Ce M g took place fh this or at] og at the home owle, DS ding À 1 .The contra pâétion\u2019 were Mr.Thomas H.Bullard of Knowlton, COUGH DROPS sa mer mere candy, though, they + cious,\u2014 8 cute as well, end a sure Ray © Set Tor stubborn coug! colds, and on Monday.A large number of \u2018new sclglars arc noticed in all the grades.The subject of Rev.Mr, Clark\u2019s -ev- ening sermon at the Advent Christign sent.4 | 9 T | The weddin PATERSON S Jan.12.\u2014The Model.School opened curl Astrachan Cloak Collar and Revers, for $29.50, which whol £50.00, Long Sable Stoles trimmed for $18.00, worth roo long mink Stoles\u201d and Collars at a hn JAILANTIG OF THE GAN Write for ve throat, lis of all kinds.Be Docio y these sou 0e nd tn tie cad yellowboz.gain and muffs tb match ev érything.Long \u2014 Demand the church next Sunday will be \u201cWhen Mr.and Mrs.C.E.Towle.The wed- | y Grey Lamb Stolés and Collars and Dalla and where are the righteous reward- ding RU other After ne - « THEY wit L CURE ed 7\u201d 5 witk Collar and -Muit Fe match, 5 Pulpwood dealers are rejuiting over ful leng Grey Cloaks Hued fer 3500, honeymoon the ha e w - | side % n \u2018Boston.Poe both wae the opinion that the French should the fact that they are able to ship FO R S A LE .well known in Magog, the news of the pot be satisfied with four copmcillors me of their wood which has been do - 8, to three English, but thought that the | he idi r 1 , _ One two-horse power, used but little 3.- | wedding came as a sudden and pleas- , on the.siding so long.| proportion should he 5 to 2.This | ih ho will addr also one Bhortborn bull, 9 wos.old and ong osc who Will a ess the a few choice Shorthorn females of good ! ant surprise to all their friends, who , point was however, allowed ta drop, |, | .wish to extend their congratulations.in view of the fact that thé English- ae Move Me ET Pa To.breeding enterod in both Canadian and Ame > } erican Herd Books.Apply to \u2026 _ lish-speaking population still have and Miss T.Towle, only daughter oi Je Lic sFiINEST [EMP ST, JOHN, Van.19, Sat.\u2026 Feb.2, Sat.4e January- \u201cFebruary ee ag - A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM CATALOGUE \"The list of prices we show nor gives but a small conception of the Mi:ses Gertrude and Grace Ferguson, and \"Mrs, H.R.Slack spent 4080 Willie and fawn cr bronze.An exceptional value.$6.95 cillor Ball's term of office: expires postmaster, in which capacity he act- spent Saturday last with friends here, Jawn ; \u2018yoke of allover embroidery, : with that of Councillors Lanctot and ed until shortly before bis death.has deep -pointed frill edged with Misses\u2019.same style as 309, spring \u2018heel ; sizes from 11 to 2.i wonderful chances our January-February Sale offers to save money.Bigger Hr Lhe A Tovlor NA Wa agerloo, cele- quite a grip on the valuation role.ronte ; ev Mather Nichol, Rev.Sam- W.G.JOHNSTON, _J web.8, Fri._ CL : : rated his Blst.birt (the second of , ; fuel Clark, and some of the prominent Beche Plain, P.Q.\u2018Feb.16, Sat.i _ purchases and closer buying assures you à low pripe on batter goods just when - January.\u201cThough his BY Lhe is not aan result of ihe mosting dt.Bogue business men of the town.Le Maine 0 Feb.22 Fri .Bo 6 prices are increasin Send for th robust, he is able to.be about town \u2014Mag , .\u2014 ra .H.SÉWELI } .price ¢ & during the day.He eats and sleeps land.Magog News.ROBINSON.RICHMOND.E .; - well and has a good many years be- ; J 12\u2014Dr.M.J.M ; © Jan.12. H2-202.Men's Laced Baots, made ook _an _committco of the winter mouths and working for 1 agable and revulsion was poticeable,al- | his 2.who is oreo\u201d 80 .tf 7 = em Tn a vary, d occasion ta use ; of'stout box kip leather, wears better : management, early settlers in the summer, Mr, though no one was seriously injured.operation.Poris, who is to undergo tan the gov ¥ À.Muslin Aprons , more catisfactory we v than the price | than calf, fairiy heavy solid leather .Cairns purchased the farm in East| Dr.McRae has returned from Mont- \u2018The funeral of The-lste Mrs.Fergu- - no more dan a.6903.Fine Muslin ; frill with two- suggests.soles and heels, reinforced with back At the caucus of Roman Catholic Clifton, where ho lived the rest of his real, where he has been visiting fora son took place in the Methodist grow luxurian 5 : usin; grill with two : stays and will give good wear ; sizes elections, Rock Island, life.few \u2018days.har not only cont Ex inch hemstitched hem ; apron finished fic from 6to IL; t val » noc sland, Tuesday even- S52 Mr.Ca \u2018Church nt .1.30 Friday afternoon.The d y a © with two clusters of tucks and two | LL » great value.ing, tho retiring councillors, \u201cMessrs.In 1553-Mr.Cairns became the sec-| Mr.A.B.Hunt, M.P., returned to Revs.H.Carmichael, of Chalmers\u201d fl mer hut rg fows of Swiss insertion, band and | \"+ = $1.75 L.A.Lanctot and S.T.Fregeau, were retary-tréasurer of the first board.of Ottawa on Tuesday lust.| Church, and R.G.Watt, of the Cour Xo prvi bar rl sashes.CT \u2018 Raincoat .chosen to be their own successors, the paipol commissioners of the mumieips.Mr.William Sawyer, of the Grand grexationäl Church, assisted in the., scientific basis per 55c : \u2014 \u2014 choice accordihg to precedent being ity, a position which he held for 35} View, has been indisposéd fur.n fiw Services.\u201cThe sermon was preached by germs, 1t'et | He .4876.Raincoat, made of fine quality Good Rubbers equivalent to an election.About 235 Y°ars- He was also, secretary-treastr- days.\u201cRev.L.M.England.The Church was scalp sweet, Tr 69007 Fine Muslin; three-inch herh, English Cravenette Covert Coating.H2-309.Ladi electors attended the caucus.Mr.Fre- © Of the Municipal Council from the There\u201d is a rumor of a dance to be tilled with friends who were in hearty - inember that EL three half-inch tucks.hand and, sashes.| This loose fitting style with double adies\u2019 Plain Croquet geau was desirous of retiring und made 924° of its inception in 1835, until | given\u2019in the near future by the ladies, svmpathy with the bereaved family.just as.goo! À e | breasted front makes a very service- Rubbers, the most popular style of ff g 876 1904, when he resigned the offico be whicl .Snuine Her; a : 25c able raincoat.The back.h t rubber worn, fits perfectly and will an elfort to get out by favoring the had à 1d Tonge : which promises to be the event of the The choir gave very appropriate sing: éruggiste.©.yo - ac as |LwWO |: - appointment of Mr.James A.Gilm ad her §0 long.sOason- | ing.The bearers were Messrs.II.P._.pie t ., _ inverted pleats formi z box pleat IWN give exc elient satisfaction ; \u201d» sizes from ore, Mr.Cairns was postim ter of Toast \u2014 - o the Hi ee Girl\u2019s Dress \u201c centre : po:kets and cuffs trimmed 24 to 8, but the latter declined to enter the Clift § 11 ] of il i \u2014 en - : Wales, Alex.McLeayv, George Giuu, B \u201cTwo vizes.¥.oe with tabs of self : colors are oxford 45c arcna of municipal.politics, and the til À rom the opening Gi ie 0 TR MINTON,- Rattray.R.Leontird and N.Coburn.ow H.Grit, 3 Mais yoke of allover embroidery ; : council will, remain unchanged, Coun- A, \u2018Cairns, when ho became andstant Jun.V2-=Mr, and Mri.1.Slack (mourners were Mr.A, Ferguson - John Térguson ; ; Mune hester, N MH.Me, J, Irwin, of mbroidery and trimmed with embroi- \u2018 LC dry Fate ; cuffs finished with Lo 35c regen, but he will in_all beobabilily Tu politics Mr.Cairns was a Liberal; Monday al, Brompton, guests of Mr yy\" 5° 3 pn 1; Mr.clusters of fine tucks ; neck and sleeves Lace Curtains oc returned by acclamation.- Ju fact he! having on lwo occusions, in 1874 and [ond Mrs.Beane.rod Mee Love Monture: a edged with lace\u2019 sizes ©, 8.10, 12 | = Child's, same style as 309, spring has been- seated fur.the, position of agin in 1682, been the Libéral candi- Mrs.R.Dean is etill keeping bétter ir ; En corilf, Sir I J.Mes.ard 14.years.See January-February so 156.Notting im Lace Curtains, heel ; siz23 from 4 to 104.Mayor, .da(e for Compton County, in opposi- and was able to ride to North Hatley ER Ae Bown: 5 M.Fe ith, Catalogue for others.d inches vice.RE: yards long, pretty 30 - tion\u2014to the late.John Henry Pope, by ©\".Monday last.sh ver Mr and Mrs.le, Ts ae $1.95 1 design, exce ent y aring duality of Cc Anson Heath, of the Nor West road.whom he vhs defeated each time Uis |, The W.MLS.met lust Tuesday at the dr, aud Mrs, À, Sim he flora sv, | ._ e, lock stitched edges, white orivôry, _ Le brought J; Lareau before tbe Justice parents wero home of Mrs.M.B.Rublre.were vrenth from the Frail; i Lance, ent floveer ; ere-cent GA of LE; Mr.À Jrwan.wreath; Mr, J.P.Ferguson, wregts ; from the\u201d Presbyterians, Lut in M of the Peace at Ma og on Monday last 1874 he united with the Methodist r on a charge of using thre \u2018ateninz lan- Church and became one of its most G.Beane, of Sherbrooke, who is in very ill health, is spe ueling - afew per pair \u2014 Swiss Lawn Waist |.$1.49 Household Shears - MRS.+ - 8129.Waist of fine -Swiss lawn, in | fel.S2-7966.Steel Laid Household guage, even threatening to k ialous.work He assisted cly [déys at Mr.N.Beunc's, | wHite only ; front made with set of Table N kins Shears fuliy nickel plated, choice of The defends, Larean, was ot pr me Methodist aE iA The school re-opened here on \u201cMon Masonic friends, v wreath, three daintily embroidered panels and \u2018| pKir din.ent handles or 8in.straight, to have his witnesses present, so the East Clifton in 1863, and \"was from day last, after the usual Christma: A REASON.To Hag stop; | four rows of valenciennes, insertion, 61-650.Full Bigached All .Pure- be and hy ha made by one of the © case was put off until Wednesda af that date to the time of his death sec- holidays.4 5 First Government Oiliciai, Why are we hatchet un _ tucking from shoulder to bust line; Linen Table Napkins,assorted designs, est Shear makers, per pair - ternoon, when the case was taken.up rotary of the board of trustces.He Miss Agnes Johnstene has been so anxious to excindn the Ja paursét\u201d 5 oons with full sleeve with long cuff trimmed with | every thread of them is linen, size 3%c aguin for further hearing.Both Wp was also Sunday School Superinten- gending a few dave in Sherbrooke, | Second Government Other.\u201cMel, you American | rows of lace insertion and tucking, 18 x 18 inches, seems impossible byt =.wing.sth sides Was a J Miss Susan Johnstone, of Sher sen, thee are clean nnd int Hizent.apd hey Cure : against Rh.were represented by an array of wit- dent and Bible class leader during all nesses that gave _ various and diverse those years.none the less true |and exceedingly brpoke, is-spending a few duys with | they take up the room thit naturally be edged with lace; back has four clusters matic in Pa d i ; À .\" = of mall tucks, uttoned in back good value = Ban - | Good Corsets views of the caso as they saw it, Mr.Cairns was married in 1851, to BX parents here.longs to tie jeun of Furere ey és is free) $1.45 F i 154.Corset, white batiste, Jong hip, Justice of the Peace Gould after delib- Sarah Augusta Waldron, who survives di = = + Price 81 \u2014 mm \u2014 | girdie top, single strip, steel filled, hose \u201ceration dismissed the case with costs him, though at present very fecble and / i C4 | ™ Mr.Nuggers.\u201cOh, some of them do.|D.M.Riddle, A.MacLeay, High River À quhar rename, High St.ni orne ea ge $46, ,984.31 | Fypewriter, \u201cEs dob WÆhey're not all martied': (PiekMe-Up.- Alta; H.P.Parks, Boston, OS STE 5 a alone a © .\u2018 : } 3 1 ot \u20ac \u2014 7.30 pt P.8.C.E; ' + i { Trudegu and.Miss \u2014 Emma Mr.H.A.Elkins at \u201cSunnyside\u201d be- | SEEN isgremeKableW À #;,\u2026 The: Municipal nominations will take ] place throughout.the To yeti; on ondayr _ The Misses Laura and Éllen Pheron, from New York, are visiting friends in the vigiity of the city.\u2019 Mr.\u2018Richard Armitage, ot\u201d Last Sherbrooke, has been quite ill for a couple of weeks, but is on the road to recovery.Mrs.| Simon Burrill and her son, Mr.John Burrill from Indian Head, N.W.T., are \u2018visiting Mrs.W.H.Abbott in Lennoxville.Large auction and private sale general stock at Lingwick, Gould, about 22nd January.Sce porters \u2014 a H.Kerr & Co., auctioneers.Mrs.Rober{ S.Martin and her sister, Miss Minnie Bostwick, have returned.home \u2018from Montreal.Mrs.Martin is muéh improved ih health.The total collections of the -Inland Revenue, Division of Sherbrooke, for the six months of the fiscal yéar ending Dec.3lst, were.$212,3C9.50.Mrs.C.E.Channell left this mqrn- ing for Buffalo, N.Y., after a visit to relatives in Sherbrooke, accompanied by her\u2019 daughter, Mrs.V.KE.Morrill, who will spend a few weeks in Buffalo.] Eastern Townships people registered at Sherbrooke hotels include Miss S.E.Eaylos Wm.Pennoyer, Cookshire; W.G.1 , Ayer\u2019s Cliff ; Mrs.Gillis, K.Angus ; C.E.Baldwin, H.B.Lovell, L.C.Smith, B.N.Robinson, Coati- cook ; A N.Thompson, Stanstead.The death of Mr.Henry Alexander Chillas, one of the oldest residents of the province, occurred at his home: in Nicolet at the advanced age of ninety- four years.The late Mr.Chillas,who was an uncle of Mr.John Chillas, \u2018of this city, and great uncle of Mrs.LE.Hale, was born in 1812, and removed \u2018eighteen\u2019 years later to Nicolet.During the stormy times of 1837 it was due to the good advice given by Mr.Chil- las to the Governor-General that the rebellion in that part of the province was not more serious, and for \u2018this advice he was afterwards warmly thanked by His Excellency.- Mr.and Mrs.Edmond Lanctot entertained at a very successful cuchre party on the Jour.des Rois, at their home on Marquette, street, in honor of Mr.and Mrs.Stephen : anctot, of Chicago, brother an sister-in-law of Mr.Lanctot and their daughter, Miss Ma- belle Lanctot, also Miss Diana Vincent, and Mr.Regis Graillon, of Boston.Among the invited guests were: Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Lanctot, Mr.and Mrs.Philias Lanctot, Mr.and Mrs.Arthyr Laroche, Mr.and Mrs.Hormi- das Laroche (Coaticook), Mr.J.B.Trudeau (Coaticook), Mr.and Mrs.J.Caston- guay, the Misses Castonguay, rs.Damase Martineau, Misses! Maria fn Mamie, Lanctot, Miss Lily Lanctot Miss Mina Trasso (Kingston; Ont.), Messrs, Hector, \u2018Fmile and Joseph Tanctot, Oliver Fortier, Alfred Martin, eg Demers, Napoleon Demers, The al Wore 3; ne lady\u2019s first prize, Mrs.Meirtineau ; second, Miss Lily Eanctot ; third, -Miss Diana Vincent ; 'of the \u2019 gentlemen's prizes the first was carried off by Mr.J.Lanc- tot ; second, Mr.Arthut Laroche ; 3rd, Mr.\u2019 Alfred Lanctot.\u201d A very pleasant evening was spent by all present, after the cards, mnsic and singing being indulged \u2018i in, Refreshments were served, and the company dispersed at a late hour.| | NEES UNTIAL ; # Hon.Chas.C.Colby will take place at Stanstead ta- morrow, Sunday, at 2.30 o \u2018clock, comic.OPERA, \u201cTHE MIKADO,\u201d AT THE CLEMENT THEATRE SOON, i - What promises to be the most artistic production of comic opera ever given in Sherbrooke by local talent, will be, produced at the Clement Théa- tre Friday and Saturday, Feb.8th and 9th, with a special matinee on Saturd \u201cThe Mikado,\u201d \"à Japanese opera- in two acts is without doubt the.Most successful and popular of Gälhoët - & Sullivan\u2019s productions.The big production will consist of no less than seventy yPeople together with imported Japanese costumes, electrical effects | and \u2018elaborate stage settings, The production will \u2018be - iven in its entirety exactly as\u2019 produced in London, Eng., for\u2019 the first \u2018time.Mr.and Mrs.Grant Heth, of Lewis- ton, Maine, have been engaged to rehearse and Apreduce the opera, and, judging fromiË théir post.reputation in this line of Work, the amusement-lov- ing peôple of Sherbrooke can rest assured of a most brilliant and Pleasing.entertainment, EXPORTS FOR SHERBROOKE pIs- ] TRICT, The following statement shows the value of the declared exports from the Comsular District of Sherbrooke to | sidence for students, | congratulate lis the beginning of better things THE AN OF \u201cTEACHERS Dr.Shurtleff Speaks of Plans of Protestant Committee.THE CONDITIONS: ON WHICH THIS WORK IS TO BE TAKEN OVER BY THE i COL- .LEGE.The matter of the ing over of the training of teachers by the Macdonald College, referred to in our columns recently, was discussed with the Recard yesterday by Dr.W.L.Shurtlefi, K.C., of Coaticook, wholis a member of | the Protestant Corfimittee.In appears that in June last Sir | lollege with the | porate Macdonald make it .rank University system, an as a College of McGill.was considered by | the Protestant week, came from the Board of Governors of McGill.Asked as to its exact nature, Dr.Shurtleff said : \u201cThe Board of McGill Governors stated that\u2019 they were prepared, if the Protestant Committee so recommended, to - ald College for the training tof teach- | ers for the Province of Quebec.They will maintain, in _ addition to the main buildings of the Macdonald College, a residence for female teachers in training, .efficient courses in nature training.They will undertake to provide a strong and \u2018efficient.staff of teachers and give frp tuition to qualified candidates undertaking to teach ii the Province of.Quebce, and make the charge for ordinary living expenses on the Jowest possible scale.\u201d Asked as to the superintendence and supervision of the actual work, _ the doctor said : \u201cThe terms of the memorandum in which Sir William conveyed his gift to McGill University provide that in the event of the adoption of the arrangement now contemplated shall be carried out undef the directibn of a committee upon which, the Corporation of McGill, Macdonald College and the Government of the Province shall have representation.lt .is intended that this committee shall consist jof cight persons of whom the Principal of Me- Gill shall be one, and the Professor of Education.in McGill, another.Two | shall be appointed by the Faculty of Macdonald College,\u201d one by the Corporation of McGill, and three by the, \u2018Protestant Committee.\u201d Asked as to what - would be donc with the money \u2018 now voted by the Government for the \u2018maintenance McGill Normal.School, Dr.Shurtleff said that he understood that the Government of the Province has already expressed its these sums and allow them to be devoted, in addition to the other grunts,\u2019 to the support of Protestant Education.And upon what does the coming into force of this arrangement now depend, was asked.\u201cThe proposition was! acceptod Ky the Protestant Committee last week, and Premier Gouin was apprised\u2019 of the fact.I understand that the Tre- mier will consult with the members, who represept our Protestant popula; tion and they are agreeable, the Gov: ernment will ratify the arrangement by legislation.\u201d Dr.Shurtleff is~of opinion that this arrangement will -sccure to l\u2019ro- testants for absolutely nothing, increased facilities for teacher training; the hest available teaching staff, a re- free tuition, with board at actual cost, with some $16,- 000 made available to assist Protestant education, there is not likely to be .any objection on the part of the members to whom ted.4 i (Coaticook Observer.) We will take it all back, that is, what we said \u2018last week about our council running behind, although they paid only one year\u2019s \u2018assessment * on the court house.We find that like other , municipalities they paid two vears\u2019 assessments during 1906, and that they lived within their income for this year.In making the statement we did last week we were judging them on their past recor{l.True, some of this is chargeable to the capital, account.Last year, however, as we have just stated, the ture was kept within the income.We the council on having William Macdonald arranged to incor- | The offer which T \u2018Committee at a special meeting last | provide at Macdon- | study, household sciençe and manual- indicates that there is going to be 1 mighty interesting calamity race of | \u201c willingness to continue | |.us | asororotetotéreres Stes Everyone of The; KING FAMOUS HAND-MADE HARNESS § sent out is] a medal in leather, to the houge of King.- KING'S [[REPUT ATION.is + stitched int every part, and by the llarness' he stands, No @ \u2018Place else can this Harness bo + bought, but only of _ E.J.KING, ~ | New Record Building.STADIUR BULLETIN To- night Quebec vs.Sherbrooke.| Dining Hall and Quick Lunch in full running order.Take a trip up stairs and visit the premises.\u201d Meals \u2018from S to Se.Staff of 15 serving.Everything cooked \u201con the premises.Every- r orotoiosciotescsese torts 1 | In ng to the public inspection.ne ie parties provided for.Monday , skating ; Tuesday, band; W nesday, hockey, Nationale vs.Sherbrooke.Thiirsday, free for all.Fri- uy, band night\u2014fun for the multi- \u2018tudes.Lockers ready.Skates.and shoes to rent.Band to-night.Skating for those who wish after the match.Dining hall open till eléven o'clock.Game at 8.30.Reserved seats, 25e.Lockers ready.SEES END OF WORLD, _ SO GIVES, HIS MONEY AWAY.FAMINE [=~] ; | YORK MAN SURE wiLL} PRECEDE DOWNFALL OF THE UNIVERSE.York, Pa., Jan.12._Philadolphin and other parts of the country are to he stricken - with a famine, greater than that which now afflicts China, according to the latest forecast of Leo J.Spangler, prophet, philosopher, philanthropist and whilom groceryman of this city, whose prophecy that the world will come to an end in 190$, a or the famine will be distanced.While the prophet is spending money to make additions to his home here, he says he might as well spend, it as mot,\u201d for he nor any one else will have any use for the moncy after 1908.He has determined to- get rid of his money by spending it and grein it away.PALMA\u2019S ACT LEGAL cs REMOVAT, OF AY UNTAMIENTO, GUANAJAY CONT RARY TO TAW, Havana, Jan.12.~Colonel Crowder, indge advoeate general, has found that a decision hy President Palma; dn August, 1903, removing the avun- tamiento of Guanajay was illégal.Ol + Governor Magoon has issued a decree |\u201d in accordance with the decision.The decree hinges on the law adopted by the Cuban Congress in 1902, it will he submit- | COATICOOK HAD A GOOD YEAR.J © xpendi- 1 done this, 7and-hope that the past year.in this connection.\u201cBUY | OFFICE | IDIARIES AT J.BR.McBAIN'S Stationery Department, \u201c| 1 + B 1 Boys\u2019 s Hey Skating Boots.H.H.MORENCY,\u2018 Overstockings, ings, Are.you supplied vy safe iki either ca - .and nye in a goud galvanized iron Aid Can, i $2.50 willdolt, , #& These cans are absolut} fire-proof, made of cornggated steel, and have close\u201d fittin flour ; rests-on rim only, | Coal Hrods 353 to $L0 | A-h Sifrers 25: and 760.§ - Phone orders ha\u201de \u201croo attention.- J.8.MITCHELL £ b 7 sk Xe Valencias : \u201cat 12e, ve l à \"per doz.i Mexican Sweets, 4t 25c, pâtr dos.| Floridas, Tangerines, Gripe Pui, Ite.Candy ! Candy! | Chocolate Drops, 20e.Ibs Mixed.Candy, 4 lhé.25c.g Chocolates and Creams at-30e.kg 1Fome-made Tafy, Almond, Valo ly and Peanut brittle.GEO.A.MoLENŸ 1 Dufferin Avenue.Take Another Look | \u201cjust looking: \u2018arowi À for New Year's, remember you hâve œf more look this year, That is, just | \u2018posite the P.O, \u2014\u2014_ While you-are IS ds ai A.C.TRACY, Watch Maker, Jeweller and Etgnre BUSINESS CARDS.\u2014\u2014_\u2014 ee D.D.8, Le D.il * Dental Surgoon.\u2014 North.Hatley, over E._T- Dank.FY ouan & BRADLEY, DENTIN Bun Lue Bullding, Bherhrookes J.+» A.DARCHE, M.D, 5 Je.© Specialist.2 - 49 Kiny St, Sherbrooke: Diseases of the Eye, ar, Nose & Throst in Coalicook every \u2018Luesday foro until five pan.Bell and Ivople\u2019s Phos iS A.McCREA, \u2014 both _6Micrs, _ of KR.W.A.FARWE 1.1, areca! § to l\u2019rotestant Hospits 1) Eye, Est 9 Nos se and Thront Diseases, 37 Dufiers JR ; Ave, Sherbrooke.Consultations: 03 pe a.m., and 1 1-4 p.m., and: nd: hy ap, a ppointmes\u201d ; Ww., A.STENNING, M.D, C ouf * Tleasant st, Couticouk specs § 4 ties:\u2014Discases of Woke \u2018n, Electro ae peutics, including X- -Jtuy, Violét Lay, 2 tography, .D\u2019Arsonval Current, and ¥ hratory treatment, \u2019 D G.LL.HUME, puis sicrAn oF Surgeon, 15 Montreal \u2018st, 7 brooke.LL rage b I Re BE.J.WILLIAMS, 23 5 Pris ate Hospital, Montreal Street, Consu I: (tions until a.m., 1-3 pay, 7\u20148 p.m.and \u20187 #7 pointue nt.D.KENNEDY, - ren] Street.4 GENERAL pre À [=F ance agent, ire, [.ife, \u201c aceldest- À 5% ate, Glass, etes He ord Block.© ; J AWRENCE, MORRIS & Mav - 4_ Advocates, _Wtc.Bherhrookd ; (ATE WETS & WHILE, ADVS k 7 Cates, Sim Life Dui lists + Sherbroo™ K.ADDI, C15, 10 1.Se.QUESES $ Gone NL St, Pere Kt, Tiesidence: de Sul cherry Ep 1 + Connection.1 CURSE M.SHMLPON FAGAR.RESF % L Cenca YO King SL, Sherbrooks.{ Tel.564.\"ER @ee@eses@er@rs@ee@eeQes Ber @es Brees Brees Pol \u201cStart the New Year wisely by, ing at Macleod & Andrew\u2019s, Strect.Phone \u201c513, 100000 0000190000809 @re@ 1002 B11 +00 0 lid.Bottom of ran 15 shod.ap =.N te bol of 2 Ho HOL Dealer Clay, Li Agent Asbeiton Best of e For Sal Flooring.66 :1Xx y dol A A =.ve TERE at n Joys\u2019 Heavy se HORENCY,! applied with CANÿ \\Nà HODY à It sho Qi e \u201cA : - the Lay\", ! « USE à ba ;j Tel as ay ash recei ver, Its alg unsafe.Yoy had bette be on the safe side in either Cas aod inves nds ed iron Ash villdo it.are absolutly le of cor ve close fitting of «an 1s above arim only, 535.to.$1.00 20- and 75e.- vs ha>e prompt HELL 3.00 \u201cCandy! 2Ne, Ib.ma 25e.reams at 30e.Ib.Almond, Want FicLEAN à) Avenue.-\u2014 Er Look ist looking around suber\u2019 you have.one v.That is, just op: \u2014 ir] Al ¥rescy, -ller and Engrave: Len \u2014\u2014 ,C ARDS.wb.8.La D.8.wer E.T.Bank.(DLEY, DENTISTR _ \u201cSherbrooke.- M._D, > \u201crbrooke.car, Nose & Throats Tuesday afternooë Fl a 1leople\u2019s *phoné - Lo me E Lu (SPECIALISE «pital Eve ré Sear Dufferin \u20ac > ations: Jos i net ii by a appoint Tu oo p., C.Mo ulicook.Sp +n, Electro \u2018Eher# +.Violet Ray, Ra it Current, a Le = ,treai Pt, > VS, 28 \u201cte He ispital, ; 78 itations_unt p.mi., and by SE ee pa CENFRAL INSUR- ie, Jde, Accident ul Block.__\u2014 HIS à Mer VERY _Eberbrookd \u2014\u2014 AIILLE, ADVO- &ierbrookss Hy RG » \u2014 Toner - I.QUEBEO Tn dence: 83 Le onnec ction.'N EAGAR.RESE sHérbrooke.Belk - r wisely by, trade a Kew\u201ds, \u2026 4 King | » -.ee ; ars, _\u2014 box, as these nd y FrisrcraN.\u2014 Shes SHERBROOKE DATLY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1907.PAGE FIVE Market News SHERBROOKE MARKET.The attendance at the market, this orning was rather large.The market fas strong in every department.| Fresh eggs are still very high, and the price thus remains between .30c.pud d0c.per dozen.The 40c.eggs re as usual guaranteed to be strictly fresh.The list of goods this morning was very largë while the prices remain bout the same.\"Turnips have increased in value from 40c.per bushel to 45c., and currots from 40c.per bushel to 50c., eince last Saturday.|! Below, is a revised list of the ruling prices : - Creumery buttez Lune proversee\u201d 256 ; \u2018Some food is good to eat but \u2018 J not healthful.Other food is ° ; healthful but not good to eat\u2014Malta-Vita * is both healthful nd good to eat.It is all .\u2018of the wheat and contains every element necessa \"to the sustenance of the human body.It develops airy Butler wo vos eerie olen 25¢-26¢ } and nourishes the brain, the nerves, the bones, the Bags, POX COZ us 1\u201d wr come enn BO-A0C | = muscle and the blood.It fills all the requirements of a food Mae SE ee Ge 106 and it'is.so fresh and crisp that it is.just the best you ESP TE AY EUD votes ae boom 28100-81205 | ever tasted.It is absolutely pure grain and contains.no Honey in Loney, pine Cl momie Beef, hind quarter sm.meee secem ; COUNTRY PRODUCE.F.X.ST.CHARLES & CO, Sole Agents for Canada, 39-41-45 ¥GGS\u2014The demund for cggs for local ~ ; .ÿ consumption continues good, and - St.Gabriel Street, MONTREAL.stocks on spot are steadily decreasing I owing to the fact that ho \u2018supplies are = = = coming forward.Sales of selected fall gathered stock were made at 26c, setected | summer stock at 24c, No.1 candled at 22¢, and Montreal limed at Z21c per dozen.: POULTRY \u2014There was a fair demand for fresh arrivals of dressed poultry, and sales of such were made freely at full - prices.Sales of turkeys were made at 12¢ to 14c, chickens at 9c to 10c; fowls nt 64¢ to Tc; geese at 9c to 106; and ducks at 10c to 12c per Ib.BICANS-Business in beans was quiet, but the tone of the market remains firm, os I} supplies on spot are not excessive, There is some demand for small lots of choice car lots are quoted at $1.25.POTATOES\u2014The demand for potatoes is fairly good and prices are well main- | tained with sales in a jobbing| way at 85¢ to 90c per bag, and car lots were 1 quoted at 75¢ to ROc.MAPLE PRODUCT-\u2014There | vas no.chanté in maple product, and the market is very quiet at present.| We quote: Syrup \"at 55¢ to 65c per tin of one gallon, wine measure, and at 75c to 85c per tin of imperial gallon, and at 84c to Tc per Th in wood; maple sugar, fs to 94c | per Ib.\"HONEY\u2014The demand for money is limited and prices are nominally u unchanged.We quote as follows: \u2014White ne de comb.After vou have tantalized your appetite with a a promise of \u2014 Mooteys Pertection Ë Cream Sodas - don\u2019t disappoint it.There never was anything so tempting, that came out of a biscuit dainty, crisp squares of cracker goodness.= 02 A 2293333936 * Housewives Appreciate oN Goolrs gu EE at 13c to 14c; whito'extracted) at 10c to 104c buckwheat ât X to S}c per Ib.MOSLEMS ARE RE INCREASING.i [MISSION SYSTEM.RM.IN ASTA MUST BE REORGANIZED.Rome, Jan.12\u2014Dr.Kenny Mel bourne, a prominent Catholic and pa- pak chamberlain of the highest rank, has returned to Rome after extensive travels in Russia, India and the Orient, where he studied the non-Cath- olic religions.Recently he [has been frequently received: in: \u2018audience by the Pope, to whom he has reported the results of his studies.He affirms\u2019 that Mohammedanism is rapidly extending, contrary to the general -belief.Its ad- A PRINCE MICHAEL TO BE DEPORTED RE; + «NEW EVE?\u201d SECT Lb ADER FUSED ADMITTANCE AT.PORTLAND.Me, Jan.ll.j- \u201cPrince Portland, > > \\ sadets | Pe Michael,\u201d one où bi ni a ol herents now exceed the number of Cu- ien a Tighe Jet in , the House of | tholics.The Tope was deeply impress- as \u201cThe New ve, OF 2 od, and admitted that the only remedy iverpool or who arriv od from was detained was the reorganization of the mission- *Such re- Israel.\u201d the xteamship Canada, a BAKING POWDER 1 Ms.1s | examination 2TY SY stem throughout Asia.A Ma Sisause il always gives satisfaction a by | customs at or dischar od organization would imply, incidentally, Oh F'uesday.1000 a.BC 1 the solution of the; French protector- from the State prison at Jackson}.Noid Fverywhere.Mich., aîter serving four Ton oi à\u201d late over the Catholic missionaries In the Orient, which is likely [to be di- | vided in future amohg the| Powers of the world, including Italy.& Forces cesse 8.[five years sentence for \u2018a felony comp = mitted in 1892, on condition that hp I the country and not re \u2014 would leave - \u2014_\u2014\u2014 Vii.EZ VIRE eurn.He left at once\u201d for England, |LETTERS TO MRS HUNKSON WADDS, 8 where he has since lived.The board The Noted Philanthropist.CONTRACTOR anda BUILDER of inquiry decided that \u201cPrince Michy Chere Madame: jo : Munufacturer of: nel\u201d and his wife, - ho.Beco Beaucoup ce talent have 1, ; an him, should be deporte on hf But not a sou or hon ami, the why HOLL OW CTOs BUILDING ground that his return would be if [1 know not.T love la musique.n ; \u2018' .{Violation of his parole and his wifi Ft 1a Symphony, oh, c'est tres-magnifique! Che Li in prit re, Brick, Fire would be Hit ely to become u \u2018publie à I read on Le Transcript your kindness, , Lime, Cement, Sand, Ete.Lo cherie, _ au for the Canadian Asbestos, chore: .2 To the pauvre jeune fille.Je vous re- Asbest { uh Bent eu sure pad pie ia She's happy now, dep nd; foe Aa if n b for me Tors ery nde Se mar | | Her joy is quite intehse: - Mille fois de., if you puy one fo ' = Floorin ate = or Ii LP hardwoo! he hus the day to sy pnd The front Tow, Mde., does eh me ine, De 0 \u201c, Rprh ; ; Cc 66 1x pot BL, Sherbrooke, Quel + rane stusete: Oh.+ which is never alluded tress Cow, or Sis | Cow, is considered.money.ering.Secon petonn ASSsan assess BDC | primes at $1.80 to $1.35 per bushel, and | \u2018AS TO THE AMERICAN Cow.mes VALUE OF PRODUCTS PRE SENT FIGURES THAT STAGGER HUMANITY, (New York Press.) There are nearly 25,000 dairy cows in America and enough other cattle to make a total of over 60,000,000 head, including bulls, and the \u201cflocks and herds which range the valle free,\u201d slaughter.lion thoroughbred cattle in the country and more than 43,000,000 scrubs.The rest are half : à About_ 20,000,000 ealves are born :annually.$22, In state, the average is £39.oxen, voung stock, and all condemned to There are less than a mil- or higher g The average valye of a cow is Rhode Island, a dairying The cows of the United States vield \u201cand unwatered), 000,000 pounds cheese industry strides.In a shor There is one item, a by-product, to when Mis- Our gold productiqn ; is a vast sum of Yet the rankings of our cow- yards and stalls for the fertilization of \u2018crops are estimated to: be worth \u2018in cold, cash [eight times as much, or 3648, 000,000.Such figures are bewild- They stagger humanity.+ LOOKS LIKE MUTINY.ON THE RIVER DANUBE.Bucharest, Roumania, January 10.\u2014 1A Bulgarian steamship has been wreck- | ed on the|river Danube, and it is believed that the crew mutinied and murdered \u2018the captain.of the crew were taken off the wreck by some Roumanian fishermen, .found among the \u2018wreckage a quantity of dynamite pod a number of revolutionary books: z BANDIT FOOLED A VILLAGE.LURED INHABITANTS ARMED BAND AND THEN BURNED A MISSION CHAPEL, the people=of Chentu by reporting on January 6 that a large body of bandits were approaching.went out to meet the enemy, and while they were absent from the city the bandit \u2018leader \u2018burned a mission chapel.THE VISITING JAPANESE FLEET.OWING! 10: AGITATION.Tokio, J aauary.19.\u2014 The J apanese Government has decided that on account of the anti-Japanese agitation on the Pacific Coast, the training squadron will not visit the Pacific Coast, but will go as far a as Honolulu only.- anno OTENZA\u2014Approved in fashion centres as the right collar for full dress and semi-dress occasions.Rounded points insure neck-comfort.Three widths :.2 inches, 24 and 234 inches at back.\u201c Made of Irish Linen With thoroughly - shrunk and tested interlinings, so laundering cannot war p the shape orfit.Sewn as collars shoul be that you wear.- about 9,000,000 000 gallons of milk a year: (watered butter product 1s nearly 2,000,00(£000 pounds (all grades), and the pros of cheese over 300, is making enormous time the output will be 1,000,000, 000 pounds.BULGARIAN STEAMER WRECKED The members who TO MEET \u2018Pekin, January 11.\u2014A bandit leader in the province of Szechuan deceived The people, es WILL NOT visir PACIFIC COAST : \u2014 THE MOST - ~~ RELIABLE - TONIC Pur geanas.A \u2018| 3 5 ImoouLas Eu HZ = RAS rie | |.tossmADEROM D.MCMANAMY 6 C0, King Séréet.JAPAN FINANCIALLY.PROSPEROUS.REVENUES EXCEED ESTIMATLES\u2014 BUDGET FOR EXPEXDITURE | ~~ OF $305,000,000.New York, Jan.11.\u2014A copyright cable to the Times from Tokio says : The budget for the fiscal year, which the Gov ernment expects to present on Jan.21, provides an \u2018expenditdüFe of about $305,000,000, of which $206: 000,000.is for ordinary purposes and $99,000,000 for extraordinary purposes.In addition there are\u201d supple: mentary budget outlays amounting to £4,000,000 which will be met from the current year\u2019s surplus, the revenue from.the country\u2019s foreign trade and domestic commerce and industry bein prosperous.The revenue for the cur rent\u201d year greatly exceeds.phe estim ates.The finance minister is.devot ing his energies to the curtailment o State expenses and the encouragemen of national thrift.His programme seems .to be generally approÿed an \u201cthe session of the Diet is expected: t pass off\u2019 quietly, especially since the financial.outlook in Manchuria: and Korea is favorable.24 - + : : THE: POOR RICH: (From the San Antonio Express, Dem.) e Nothing so startlingly inaicates \u2018tp altered attitude of this country toy wards men of great wealth than the: utterance of Simon Guggenheim on thé occasion of his selection by the Re; publican caucus as candidate for thè United States senatorship from Color; ado.Said The: \u201cAn honorable ambi; tion is permitted to every man, ever to the wealthiest, and it is my ambi; tion to serve my country.\u201d Simon Guggenheim is a multi-mil+ lionaire, the son of the famous Meyer Guggenheim, who, by dint of sheer ability and hard work, raised himself from poverty to great wealth.Hi \u2018sons, six in number, have stood solid; ly together, and by industry an square dealing have added enormousl to their wealth.- They have the\u2019 repu tation of being good men in ever: sense of the word.Their wealth has been gained by the fortunate purchas and skilful development of variou mining properties.They have not been accused of buying Legislatures o briBing judges, of violating the law or ruthlessly destroying their competi tors.| Nevertheless, so many great fortunes have been acquired by these cruel, buccaneering methods that gradually in' the popular mind has arisen a dis trust of all men of great wealth.That this is wrong and illogical all men will admit.A man of wealth who has earned - his money honestly and who uses it wisely is entitled to respect and hanor.However, in the \u2018haste to get rich, wrongs have been perpetrated in the world of business in- America that have shocked the conscience of nation.The very rich, having sown the wind, are now in process of reaping the whirlwind.© And in such cases the innocent suffer along with the guilty.Hence a man like Simon Guggenheim finds himself put\u2019in an apologetic \u2018attitude for wanting to serve his country, simply and solely \u2018bécause he \u2018has great wealth.Perhaps the time will come in this country when all men of great wealth will obey the laws as other men do, and when the criminal rich will \u2018be, punished aë- the criminäl poor\u2018 are.Certainly the narrow and illogical attitude of the popular mind, regrettable as it may be in some respects, indi- \u2018cates an awakened moral perception \u2018on the part.of the masses of the pco- ple.One thing is certain, when Simon Guggenheim has démonstrated his worth by honest and patriotic service to his country,.he is sure to.be recognized and appreciated.\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 A BANK FOR THT.FILIPINOS, (From the Hartford Times, Dem.) In his admirable exposition of\u201d commercial and economic conditions in the Philippines, published after his return from the islands, with the Taft party over a year ago, Senator Newlands of Nevada showed that what the Filipinos chiefly need as a help to pros- \u2018perity is, not free trade with the United States, but an agricultural hank.During the past year much testi- ,mony \u2018has come from the islands in \"support of the ideas advanced by the Nevada senator.In his recent report Secretary Taft had much more to say in favor of the bank scheme than\u201d he said a year previous, when he mentioned it without urging its importance.In the meantime the Philippine government, has sent a special agent, W.Krommer, to Egypt to investi- te the operations of the land bank established by the British rulers of that country.He reports that Égyptian bank has in a large measure .freed the farming population from the usurers, and that the necessity for such a bank is even greater in the Philippines than it Egypt.\u201d ° In his opinion a similar institution would flourish in the islands, and should be given à fair trial because of the crying need for agricultur al credits.It is a pity that.this Tact could not \u2018have been seen and made-the basis of | legislation by Congress a year ago.The anxiety of the Philippine annexa- tionists to advance their project by means of a tariff juggle was the obstacle which stood in the way of the proper action at Washington.There is little reason to believe that the inter- \u201ctests of the millions of impoverished Filipinos will receive any attention from Congress at the present short session\u2014suéh minor questions as whether President Roosevelt made a mistake in discharging colored soldiers from the army in Texas take precedence of the far greater considerations aliccting the welfare of the unfortunate people who are \u201cour wards\u2019 in Porto Rico, Hawai and the the Philippines.| C FOSS Baggage Transfer to and from Railway Stations Residences.One Trunk or Valise 26¢ Each Additional Piece 10C Baggage Checks called for at residence, and baggage promptly deliver- ) ed.People\u2019s \u2018pope.vei Gest eee 055 30000108, Bell \u2019phone lw.tees weosee sonic covers oe 20 : C.H.FOSS, the | J \u201cthe | was - in [ Lalthoôugh sonre A healthy stomach does two things, 1st\u2014gives up enough gastric juice to digest food\u2014and \u20142nd\u2014churns food, by For Indigestion they give steimmeh, (Priut-a-tives actually sirengthen the muscles of the stomach\u2014incrense the power of the churning movement\u2014 and alse en: able the stomach vou a healthy means of its muscular to excrete sufficient gastric , _ action, until digestive juice to completely digest juice and \u2014 ; e very : food are T] 5 zeal, \u2019 $ thorough- Thousands have been cured of © Fru ç - 5 , J 1it- ly mixed - \u201cIndigestion and Dyspepsia by a- tives\u2019 n un- \u201c4 Fregé ot?© also petit-a- ; ë cure healthy it-a-tibes alone the Con- stomach stipation is either too weak to properly give up enough gastric juice to make digestion « complete.- \u2018Then you have Indigestion \u2014Heartburn \u2014 Distress after Eating\u2014Sour Stomach + Headaches\u2014and finally chronic Dyspepsia.\u201c\u2018Fruit-a-tives\u2019\u2019 \u2018cure.Indi- + gestion and Dyspepsia because churn the food or it does not and Biliousness with which so many Dy speptics suffer.= s \u201c\u201c Fruit-a-tives \u201d- are -intéksified fruit juices, combined with tonics and antiseptics\u2014arid are an infallible cure for all Stomach Troubles.Try them.soc, a box\u20146 for f2.50, At all dealers orsfrom.Fruit-a- tiv ds Limited, Ottawa, Headquarters fox 2.HAIR GOODS _ Exclusive and original ideas, Wigs and Toupees have been ed as the standard of excellence and reliability.Mail orders: solicited.: J.PALMER & SON, : 105 Notre Dame West, Montreal | Acard.the Postman on our strectal)i ww ay.(SRANBY RuanErs can't be beat, fn them [ tramp and tramp 2 about: I 6), They te-easy to wear and, dent wear out.A pair of GRANBY RUBBERS will wear as 2s long as two pairs o\" ordunaty rubbers and they look well all the time.- ~ GRANBY RUBRERS WEAR LIKE [RON Womanly Weakness is promptly relieved by Deecham's Pills.They never fail.Special directions to females with cach box.Depression, sick headache, backache, palencss and nervousness all disappear after using Beecham's | Piils - Sold Everywhere.| In boxes 25 centa.\u2026MONUMEN Is.sarved and lettered with pneumatic tools.Let me quote vos my price on any design.\u2018 T.C.THOMPSON, Sculptor, SHERBROOKE, P.Q, | Ey NO ACTION IN THE © MALBOROUGH CASE.REPORTS OF RECONCILIATION AND LEGAL SEPARATION © BOTH DENIED.\\ London, Jan.Duchess of Marlborough, and\u2019 the expected arrival of Reginald Vanderbilt, and others, has led to various reports concerning the differences between the Duke and the Duchess, one iTinouncing their reconciliation, and another \u201cthat a deed of separation had heen sigmed.As a matter of fact, present is as was announced on Jan.Ath,- that there has béen no reconcilin- tion gnd there is not likely to be, friends of the Marl- boroughs are sill working to that end, The.suggestion that a decd of separation actually has been signed ir equally untrue, \"There have been almost continual exchanges, however, between, the legal representatives of the pair, and some definite the future relations of the couple ix ex pected shortly.ROOSEVELT FENDS SYMPATHY.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 REPLIES TO TIE MESSAGE FROMTHE SHALL Washington, Jan.12, \u2014 President Roosevelt, Wednesday sent the ing telegram to the new Shan of Persia, at Teheran :_ - \u201c1 tenpder sincere condolenees PRESIDE NT upon the great bereavement sufie red by vou and by the Persian nation.THEODORE ROOSEVE I T » The President\u2019s message was in re sponse: to one Freceivél by him from the Shah ~as follows: ; \u201cT have the Your Excelleney of the grevious which I have just suffered in the person of my highly esteemed father.\u201cMohammed Ali Shah.\u201d Lennoxville ears pass tha Sook 12.\u2014The presence here of some members of the family of the the situation at legal action fixing follow - painful duty te advise | loss = = \u2014 PHOTOGRAPHS! If you want the Best, : JOHNSTON'S Studio is the place to got them.Amateur work given special attention, oot 1 vidi Geo.Johnston 5, 149 Wellington .Street: | et emt ee ne a The Dally Record ' SHERBROOKE RECORD CO, Publishers (L.8.Channell, V.13.Morrill.) =~ Published every afternoon, except.Sunday, at 106 Wellington Street, .Sherbrooke.; SUBSCRIPTION PRICE strictly in advance, one year, 82.00; six months, $1.00; three months, 50 cents; one month, 20 cents.To _ any wddress in Lhe astern Townships, by year only.$1.5 : ADVERTISING RATES Hon inch, one day, 75c; each additional day, 25c, Cards of Thanks, not exceeding 50 _ words, 50c; Obituary poetry, | 10c line.Reading notices 3c per word.In sending money remitters should take precaution to use express\u201d or post offico orders or register letter.CHANGES for advertisements should be in the hands of the printers before 8 o'clock a.m., of the day of publication, to ensure insertion\u2019 No changes guaranteed if received after 8 a.m.Circulation DAILY RECORD Circulation statement for week ending Jan.5th, 1907 : Monday ve J ewes ed oe \u201c7,805 Tuesday .: ve Tene + Holiday ° Wednealay cies eeeeens evens eves 7,158 Thursday revere eens sn oi à 8,051 Friday +7 + 10 36 uv0e 0e 7 8,016 ~ Saturday a.> bieolee 0057 pee 8,127 Total vi 5 402 Toit as 739,757 \"WATCH US GROW.\" Daily average, Dec., 1906 \u2026: 77.7848 Daily average, Dec, 1905 :.: .6653 Increase in daily average .wees 1195 - Branch Offices Of the Shérbrooke Daily Record.News Items, Advertisements, Hubgetip- tions may he left at any of the following Branch Offices, and.they will receive iu- tu PRR Eg tT AY ei eR os rere ad fet cd \" a \u2014 Fi = \" coma, onde di ayy EE RE OE aR ony kk.a go \" gry .re J PS ad 7 _ PASSE LIT ot «tom mle yl Le BP plage , .\u2018 mrs aN ella 509 zo hd EN AE AIAG NG \"ne bo ; ee gl y na.Inge rei > rl J \u2014\u2014\u2014 soni pon ok ie puma rat 2° er.Lie Rak cuir {aye aii 2 gy Se ales 0 NE ee i eam eto Ta © REDS rgk Spt phn, ns PAGE STE re Does eme .i smeagigos: DAILY RECORD, 8: ATERD AY, TANTA RY } 2, 1907 SE MUNICIPALIZE: EVERYIIANG.THE PROGRAMME OF THE BRITISH INDE PENDEXT LABOR PARTY.Tand Tan CUIR tt asain st Weocensem store in village.\u2018hi also Le purchased it desired.Stock Splen- and ua reve bargain for., some For full particulars address GEO.W, MILLER Liv evton.Que.NT.- Agent, Main Mt + \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 mem ah re NOTICE.Anyone wishing to get their colts brok- +8, or horses trained und city broken can Joo so at Totes Hotel Stables, Lennox- _ %Brille orses clipped and trimmed and es + transiont horses put.up and fed.Re TS.CHAS.WILSON, > e r r c.dry Goods The Trainer in Charg \u201c0.\u2018Phone.\u2018Phone === AIRY HARD WOOD nade Clothingé \u2018 \u2018eçtionery.- Goods, Muilinery, » - ! t.-$4.50 -ADRY SGFT WOOD .CKSMITH.bing a spectalfrs + It, -$3.76 LS.|-H B.FLETGHER amir - isposite Btatiom 7 | Tue rlgs aro 2 Phone 680 men]: Both Tele, == - ; Pre Sherbrooke Dairymen\u2019s ULP WOOD; - ,; Exchange.am \u2014\u2014\u2014 UVRERS.A meeting of the wembers and directors CONS, Carrtages, of the Exch: snge will by held in the offices re, Undertakers« othe pT A.Association, No.67 \u2014\u2014\u2014 Stratlcona Square, Slerbrouke, Que., on 1 1 churches, | JROOT 10 VISIT i : questions , for Mr.\u201c\u2019construet S n JURGEON.HTunday, the 15th Day of January, - \u20ac.P.R.Statlo® [instant at 5 clock, pan.© Business: Ro- Ces eee # Frort of the Secretary and election of \u201cLE.7° foficers fur 1907 em By- order : .\"RCEANTS.- J.+.ROYER, Sec y-_ \u2018 TarioHlog, Ladies* , À TTT mT \u201cwear Clotnings | - - BIRTHS | Hacsmare, BENTON.A Lennoxville: Qué, on E Jan, Sth, 1907 «1 son to Mr.- and \u201cineral Drrectors Mr.W2 Be nto _ 2078 Hines, sib CARE- At Ma-sawippi, on Jan.th, \u2018ng Machines, ¢ Basen oto Meo and MF John Carr.URERS.OLA, L.= At Past Farnham, on } Ae ie, rong se » Mr.anil Brass and from J, = VU.x son, to Mr.: \u2019nign Wire ond.Yr, DB Prone] - uring Beds NE \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee pe em = MARRIAGES.=n.\" ¢ Ye, k.AY Mel R= Ad Shoes br woke, 3 Jan, >, ba Peu à W.- Nicol, Alex Nan L.is Mela aon Annie Melver.ple rooms pr 1 fo.FAY.- At thé residence of isery stable, Bal 1 bride\u201d, parents Richmond, on Jan.as.pro 1 at 1507 hy he Rev, George Watt, aT prete Marion, second daugh- LES, VT.= vs Mr.and Mrs Alexander Mne- , H woof Richmaom mi , ne, to George = L Bh AY, of M.pre al, ) J.w.Sarpontofs - |- verfià Pond \u2014 \u2018dy londld tshime -.=n a Er Fre .OF MARBLETON, -\\.\u2026 +.- Marbleton, dan.12, - (pee) \u2014 The Rev.Rural Dean Robertson!!* delivered the first of a series of lectures under the auspices of thé Ladies\u201d Guild of ISt.Paul\u2019y Church, in the par-' ish hall, on the subject, \u201cWestminster Abbey,\u201d illustrated by mugie lantent! Mr.\u2018Robertson received à stan ding vote of thanks for his interesting lecture, = | : The following resolution whe \u2018then put before the meeting : Movedj hy Rev.A.\u201cRobertson, seconded by Messrs.(x! orge Merrill and Curtis! Bishop: and resolved: That, inasmuch, us this is the Stith anniversary of the Rev.Mr.Chapman\u2019s birth, and as he has spent some HS years of his li Win the parish of Marbleton and Dudswell, and has been instrumental in building parsonages, model schools, the building of railroads, the improve- nent of roads, ete, as well ast [such places us Silver Lake, and Bald Peak, for the.recreation and amusement of the public, it has heen use ent \u201chy {friends that something should he done to perpetuate the many activitief - oi Ne.Chapman in the publie intercat,; it iss therefore, propored that as Nature has orceted a monument here, known as Bald Peak, that this nama be clunged to \u201cMons nt - Chapman,\u201d and that n post in iron or stone bo set on the mountain top with the ! new name engraved thereon ; lor, that a pyramid of stones Le built: |up-tô porve the sume purpose.rid - FARL i Ottawa Next Week.MAY RESULT IN FOREVER REMOVING CAUSES OF ILL FEELING BETWEEN THH - 'IWO COUNTRIES.London, Jan.H2.\u2014The Washipgton, correspondent of thé Times says| that although.the fuct is not gen rally known.Secretary of State Root, with his wife and duughter,.will visit Lac) Grey, Governar-Gieneral of Canada, at Ottawa, next week.-Mr.\u201d Root told the correspondent that his visit would he socinl, not official ; but the dorres- pondent sets out at some length This reasons for thinking that the visit.will assist to n settlement of the various outstanding between the United Statas and Canada, He that ii, after the visit, it is pdesible Root and the Dominion to n trenty broad enou h to} withstand assaults dutevent forces, the trip may resplt in forever removing thé causes of ijl-fecl- ing between the two countries.M may, in Mr.Rout's words, clear up, if pos «ible, every: pending controversy wit E ngland.i.- - eee pr Mr.rs, Philip Boldue and her son, Louis Roldue, of St, Victor de ring, have been in town this week visiting friends, POLICE (ÉLECTION \u2018MEETING IN Russa Regulations Which Seem Preposterous i in This Country.\u2014 CHIEFS MAY DISPERSE TILÈM IF NECESSARY MUST BE CONDUCTED WITH | PROPRIETY, + | how closed, ; cctors jisfial af - jcants, may he NOU RNS LOSS OF VAL-: At Ql St.Hetersburg,_Jan, 12, ~The chiefs \u201cof poliée have recoived iustructions re garding the supervision of the clector- al campaign in their respective districts, The voting register, which is gives\u201d the total of the, el- n the capital ns 1 36,171.Méet- ings may beheld if the police are sat- the \u2014 churacter of the appli- ter 24 hours\u2019 notice.OT Hey attended only by the electors in the districts where or are held.The district chief of police must personally| attend each meeting with an The Harvev Ç i adequate force with him and \u2018be the from a rade a Shipment | judge of whether or not the meeting is Tuesday last of SD ho eu 12 LA on corlucted with propriety.He must cattle and 2 calves.5 Hogs a leet, | dispersé it if any revolutionary ery is S625 per et.cattle.from 10 tops | uttered, or if the speeches [are caleul- a head.\u2018and calves from 80 | Ba ted 19 incite one section of the popu- each.0 mo SS to lation against another, or if money is CMe: Peter Goodhue lo ._ collected or if non-clectors are present.eter Sroodiime mud h ship: He must also furnish u personal report ment from here on the same day of of the meeting the same n ght to the 104 hogs, 8 head of enttle, and 10 prefectiuge.The first ne was held calves, Hogs brought 36.26 per wt.; |Wodnesiay night in the Narva district near the Putiloff Iron Works 8, aml was closed by the policé because'of æ speech by a Social Demutrat elector, who denounced the illegality of the present Government.The © present indications are\u2019 that the Social Democrats and the labor parties in St.Petessburg fur outnumber the other partide.DUBASSOFF NOT ALARMED, Count Witte took luncheon Thursdivy with Admiral Dubarsoff, at.the admir- ul\u2019s repidence i Ser riovskain street.Afterwprd they went for of walk to- gethertin the gardens of the Tayride Palace] They were entirely unmolest- od and returned on foot to the ade miral\u2019y \u2018residence without incident.There jwere rensational ruimors that Admirpl Dubassoff had been fatally wouudkd by a bomb.They] wepe whol- 1ÿ uni punded.Both Witte and.Dubas- soff dikplay od complete tronquility duf- ing thpir promenade.Dubassoff recently .restmed his daily walk along the scene of tbe attempt to assassinate him oh Dec.15th.Heo says that the ouly thing he has remarked is that thé nursemaids seize their children and hurry [away on his approach.They are daily habitues of the gardens aud know jthe admiral by sight, 5 SURE OF | on CTR, a \u2019 | U.S.\u201cSecretary Coming to | | 1 food, Says - from the exi isting | [Pope's Message o French lo Catholics.a I RE NC 1 GOVERNMENT | H: AS DECLARE D WAR ON AL 1.SPIR- HL \\LITY.| Rone, Jan.\u2014The Ossdrvatore Romano | Sas published ithe text of an injportant encyclical addressed by the Pope to the French Cathôlies.In it thd Pontiff said that his chief object in addressing the faithful in France was to comfort then in their sufferings which he felt deeply.There was, however, great consolation in the fact that the Catholies of France were, united.The French Government\u2019s de- clarafion of war was not only against \"the Christian faith, but against all spiritual ideas.The French.Catholics must! be prepared for -all sort» of trials} but\u201d they were certain of final victory.This meant the, maintenance: bE their unjon with, the Holy See, which was one of the gréatest importance, [as shown by the chefries of the Churdh to dissolve the union.Contrary| to the statement made on the subjeët, the Church did not desire a religipus war, involving Violent per- secutiions.Being n messenger of peace and darrying out her mission loyally, the (Church did nat hi expose herself to War and persechitions, ns she did not desire to sue her children suffering.: | THÉ GREAT FAMINE IN CHINA.People Eating.Leaves, Twigs and Roots of Grass.- RELIEF WORKS ARE NOT STARTED SOON THERE.WILL 1+ BE A GIGANTIC PROBLLM TO FACE.| Shpnghai, January 12 Captain Kir- ton, [tho foreign relief commissioner in {lo famine eamp ut the Sing Kinng Fu,| [deserilyes the refuge camp, con- A of mat sheds arra raed in rece tangular groups in sire\u201d formation, miles long and {aile wide.In other camps in\u2019 the | vicinity of Tsing Kiang Fu, of nearly u half million) refugees, thirty per cent.show signs of distress, and.among 10 per two the cent, the suffering is acute, The roads ave thronged with rice peddlers.Women tear up tle roots of grass for twigs.P The efforts of the oflicials are con fined to attempts to persuade the people to return to their homes.Some | où them comply, but more arrive than depart.One hundred thousand men are absohrtely idle.Though it would not: be difficult to or canize relief works, none have yet been star ted.If the inadtion continues there will be a gigantic problem to face.The end\u201d cankot- be foreseen.The worst pinch has, \u2018not yet been felt.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.\u2018Forecast for the next 24 hours, is sued by the Meteorological Bureau : Strong easterly.to northeasterly a winds ; snow .towards, cvoning or at {fixed for the samo date.and are also cooking leave es and | a C.P.R.OPERATIONS : SHERBROOKE.Extensive Building Plans for Coming Summer.NEW STATION, NEW ROUND HOUSE AND \\ ARD ENTEXSIONS.| \u2014_ It is reported.on coo authority that the Ie anadign Pacific Railway Company is planning to! expend much money in Sherbrooke operations this vear.The Sherbrooke appropriations are said to amount to à million and a half dollars.If these are passed at the meeting-of the.company this week, the work will go on carly in the spring.The work includes a new and handsome passenger station fon Belvidere street beside the main track, also a round house and important yard extensions on: land Purchased from the B.A.L.Co.beyond the _ Canadian Rand Drill shops.1 The present passenger probably be utilized as express office.AT WATERLOO AND ) SWEETSBURG.CASES HEARD BY JUDGE MUL- VENA THIS WEEK.Judge Mulvena was ini Waterloo and Sweetsburg on Thursday and Friday.Af the former place 5 Necley and station will Dp + Areight and William Scott were charged with petty larceny.They asked for a summary trinl and pleaded not guilty.After hearing the evidence the Court held that as fur as Robert Wwus concerned theré was no proof whatever to connect him with the taking of tho lost articles, and, as far as Neeley was concerned although the taking may have been isregular and| unlawful there was no proof of feloniows intent, and the acoused wero discharged.The same phrticsliwerbdalsn charged with having \u2018commi ei n assault upon lsrael Lambert of Shelford in connection with the same matter.The evidence_ was ver conéliotinu, but the Court acyujtted Scots and.fined Neeley $2 und costs or fifteen days in jail, At Sweetsburg, - yesterday, À.flanune, of Sutton, who was charged \u2018with stealing a bottle of high wines, asked for à speedy trial - and pleaded not guilty.His trial.was fixed for the 21st of January.Edmond Laflamme, trial on a charge of st also, asked for - a: sp pleaded not guilt committed for ling chickens, trial, and 8 trial wus Ceri EI Ey IMPORTANT - TO F.ARMERS.+ The farmers of he Eastern Townships should réalize that now is their opportinity.; The Government hab sent nu immigration agent to the old country in their, intprest.He carries with him several + hundred * applicatiohs for help + received by him at his Compton + address, from all parts of the + Xastern Townships; within the 1+ past \u2018few days.+ ir help).ex- rs > 4 shire Co.England.\u2026 : + \u2018The postage is the [same us to + uny Canadian addregs.+ Furmers are not bound by + these applications - pther than + to pive the men they get a fair + trial.: + All immigrants are given {tn 4 understand that thein success de- + peuds entirely upon themselves, + They are given thé minimum + and maximum wages prevailing 4 and told that the amount they + will receive \u2018will depend entirely + upon their eflicieney* as farm 4 laborers.+ Farmers who want help on 4 the farms should sendin their + applications vithouf delay to + the Eastern Townships Immi- 4 gration Agent, E,W.Brew.4 ster, Shrewsbury, ; Shropshive + Ca, E ngland.+ Do not delay, as est appli- + cants will naturally | recive first 4 Government's agent.Frorteeseneneess ELECTED BY ACCLAMAT ON.PRODUCE MERCH Te TS\u201d ASSOCIATION NAMES OFFICERS FOR INCOMING Y JAR.: Montreal, Jun.12,\u2014Nominations for offire-brurers of thé Montreal Produce Merchants\u2019 Association closgd Thursday evening, and, the sevetal offices were filled by acclamation us follows : \u2018President \u2014Ar.A.A.Aver.Vice-President\u2014Mr.F! Fowler.Treasurer\u2014Mr.Tsane Iibbert.Executive Committee |\u2014 Messrs.John H.Scott, John A.Gunn, TH.Ryun, and I.Monette.we ommittee of Arbitration Messrs.P.McLagan, 13.A.Brice, BE.Dorion, > J.Dickey and J.J.Kirkpatrick, TORONTO \u2018RECTOR PASSES AWAY IN , HIS STUMO.Toronto, Jan, 12\u2014Jas.H.the aged dector of St.Thomas\u2019 MeColluin, 158 Albany about 2 o'clock Thursday iter noon.avenue, enjoyed the best of health, and death was dus to apoplexy.tive of Cavan graduate of Trinity College, Deceased was.à pa- County; Ireland and an honor Dublin.OM MILLION FEET | SPRUCE PLANK and hoards wanted, also one million feet Pine, \u2018Russ, Ash and Birch, bh.G.night.\u2014_ | Toomis & Sons, Sherbropke.ot Porter trente ee rose Church.| died suddenly in the studio of his home.Of late he had not i SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, , SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1007.CITY NEWS.Mr.Philip Hovey has heen confined by illness, but is now able to be out again.Miss Saran Foss is spending a few weeks in Montreal with-Mrs.George Foss, and other friends, A service of song will be held at the close of the regular service in the Methodist Church to-morrow evening Mrs.LI.A.Parker, who is pending the winter with friends in Conticook, Was in town this Week on her Way to Eaton for a visit.Encouraging reports are received from Mr.J.A.Pennoyer, Who is at \u201cSaranac Loh, Mrs, Pennoyer writes that her hushand is improving every day.The Ladies\u2019 W hist Club Was \u2018entertained last -evenin by Mrs.A.\u201cNor- reys Worthington at \u201cSimcoe Lodge.\u201d The highest score was made by Mrs.E.O.Grundy.| Rev.Dr.Norman Tucker, Gen.See- retary of Missions of the Church of England in Cunada, arrived in town to-day and is the guest of Mr.and Mrs.William Morris, London street, during his stay.Mr.J.A, Bouthillier , of this city, at a meeting of ithe hoard of direc tors of the Dominion Commercial Travellers\u201d Association, held a few \u2018 days ago, was re-appointed for the fifth year an honorary director for the Stern Townships, sr FIRE CALLS.À live alarm was sent in last night, by telephone, at 7.40 o'clock, for a fire at the Silver Spring Brewery, The firo had caught under one of the large vats.The vat wis at the time being dried within by a charcoal stove, which, it is believed caused the fire.What might have proved a very dis astrous fire was prevented by one of the police fore at an carly hour this morning.As officer Colle was crossing the lower Magog River Bridge he noe ticed a fire behind Odell\u2019s Block, und immediately sent in an alarm at 2 16, © m., from box 46.The fire was in D.Busk\u2019s shop- back of Odell\u2019s- Rook.On the arrival of the brigade the building was woll :charged with smoke.\u201d The fire had caught in the floor near the stove on the second storey.It must have been smouldering for some lime as quite a big hole had been burned through o thick double flooring.It was: a very .close \u2018call.Stations 1, the call aud in _about forty minutes had the Tire oxtingruished.FUNERAL OF HON.C.C.COLBY.aig \u2014 A SPECI AL TRAIN WILL LEAVE SHERBROOKE TO-MORROW AT 10 AM.to-morrow at 10 aan.for Stanstead for the accommodation\u201d of those desiring to attend the funeral vf Hoh.Chas.C.Colby.\u2014 , The funeral takes place at 2.30 pan.and the train will return immediately after the funeral.| _ 4 : HUNTINGVITLLE, Jan.12\u2014Ta° Grippe is quite prevalent here as most every body in on the ; + All farmers desixi list.+ + perienerd or inexper ncod, boys Mrs.Seth Hunting is confined to her 4 or men, should send in their bed.oo + applications to \u201cMr.- E.W.After a lingering illness, Mrs, J.Wo 4+ Brewster, Shrewsbygy, Shrop- Dewing- died Thursday.nan, 10- inst.family.Recent visitors in town: Mr.W.1e Bur- ber \"uf Ascot Corner; W.J.Farnhain, wite and children; Mr.Chas.Slettin, all où Martinville,, guests of Me.and Mrs.A.I.Furnhaiït Miss Alma and Louisa Cote of Sherbrooke, aml Mrs.Cote où Farne ham, guests of Mrs.J.Lambert, \u2014 - + attention.- + Those desiring fen; ale donws- 4 tics and unskilled inborors will, + also, reecive assigtanco by FOR SALE.| + wriung Mr.Brewster.pT I SALE TS \u2014 + This \"ie nn experimie tal elon RY SIDENGE TOI hp ON wor + to voluve the nnxkifted labor McCaw.I Town- mile =e : pe in the agtern lo Joins CLASH PAIR BRASS TRIMmed carriage harnesses.for sale.Ap- 4+ It is now up to cinplogers of , ; > + such labor to help! themselves ply © S$, U.Nutter, Silver Spr ng Brewery.4 und make their wants known hy REAMERY FOR SALE OR EX- + forwayling applications to \u2018the change.for auy other property.Apply J.G.Maliory.me | TNer 14 ROOM HOUSE FOR BALE.Good barn, warm hen house, garden, etc, in good -condition.To be sold at a barguin for cust.James Moses.Knowl.ton.Cou acil on the expirntion of=his term Jis still in {prising if all vacancies were filled by 2 and 3 answered | A special.train will leave Sherbrooke sick, Mich sympathy is felt for the bereaved m we RECTION SITUATION Mr.C.F.Oliver | Accepts Candidature in South Ward.REQUISITION FOR OMR.LL COBE LANCER COUNCILEOR CLANCTOT IN CENTRE MARD-MAY ALL GO IN | BY ACCLAMATION, A delegation of; South Ward citizens waited upon Me.Co Fo Olivier, this morhing, awl presonted him with a humbrously signed requisition, asking him to become a candidate for elec ¢ South Ward vacynev oceurs through the retirement of (ouncillor Belanger, vho-will be à candidate fur re-cleetion.; My.Olivier expressed his appreciation of the numerously signed requisition.He had thought to retire from the tion to the Council, TT not s Mayor but: did not feel that he could refuse thé request of so many \u2018electors of his Ward.Mr.Olivier, thetleupon, accepted the candidature.The requisition in favor of Mr.1.C.RBelÿnger for this South Ward vacancy -cireulation.Many believe there is little likélihood of a contest.1 the Centre Ward a requisition is hed i circulated favoring the return of Councillor Lanetot.Re-election| neclhmation seems probable.- The nominations take place on Monday] and it would not be at all sur- by nee nation.{ SPECIAL SERVICES AT SUTTON, Sutton, Jun.12, - (Special) Mr.Asa Gprdon, KE, and Mrs.A._Lior- con Yominion Evangelist, Ottawa, condne special.nnion revival services in the [Methodist and Advent Churches here commencing Sunday.Second Hand Machinery The Jenckes Machine Co.Limited .Sherbrooke, Que.\u201c4 We have the following at very low prices for immediate shipment: Knowlton zac SEVEN, ee eta, |CLEMENT THEATRE Three Nights, Commencine - Monday, January 14h The Prince of Fun Makers, ©» AMERNO AMERICAS FORFEMOST HYPNOTIST Two and one-half hours of Fun, One Lone Laueh, The exhibitions given hy AMERNE are conceded by the press amd public tos he the highest standard of merit and truth.Moving Pietures and Mustrateu Songs.Prices\u2014 Hie, oo, 0e, - 306.ANGLIGAN GLUB.ENTERTAINMENT, ST, PETERS CHURCIL HALLS Tuesday Eve., January 15, Two Solid Act Comedy, \u201cWhich.5.Which\u201d Songs and Choruses, Admission, 15 cents.Through the Eustern Townships.THE NEW YORE AMUSEMeNT CO'Y THE NEWEST AND BEST MOVING PICTURES - Ever Shown in Canada, All New, - Coaticook, Jan.12th.Magog, Jan.ldth and 13th.Kaowlton, Jan.16th and 17th.Sutton, Jan.18th und - 19h \u201cAcknowledgments.CARD or THANKS.J.the undersigned, desire to thunk my friends and neighbors of Farnhan and for their great kindness dur ing the sickness and death of my beloved wife, = FRED ROVKA.Jun, 11.1907, = CCARD OF TIHIANKS.Fardliuu, Ques = 8 We wish to thank our neighbors ; \u201cand friends ns well as Christ Church: Choir, who so Kindly assisted in the burial of our father.(Signed) M.1 WELLS.To ILD.WELLS.Que, 12th January, 1907, me oF 2e mn + \u2014\u2014 Sw cetshur i, \u2014_\u2014 CARD OI THANKS.; \u201cMe.J.D.Hush wishes to tender his 1-L.H.Blin.New: American Ture bine.1-LAE.- 60-in, Leffel Turbine.2.50 HP.Horizontal Tubular Boilers, \u2019 \"1-90 - JH.P.Horizontal Tubular Boiler.a II.Horizontal Tubular Boilers, - 1-Replogle Water Wheel Governor, 1-8 H.P.Vertical Boilet, 1-7 H.P.Dake Engine.1-6 HP, Roiler.1-5 IL P, Engifie, 1-Contractor\u2019s Hoist, 6x8, with still leg derrick and wire rope._ 200 it; of wanted.Further particulars on réquest.\u2014 d | Popular \u2018Want \u201cAds.\u201d Over 30,000 Readers daily.Reach all parts of the Eastern Townships.Will get you anything you want.| Only 1 cent a word (minimum 15 words) and six insertions for : price of five, HELP WANTED.© \u2014-\u2014\u2014 \u2014 JIX GOOD STRONG BOYS FOR creclors, 10 girls for spinnimg will Steady work und goud wage.Moore Carpet Co, Ltd.nee PR NVASSER WANTED FOR ALL branches of our insurance business, \u2018Good salary and commission paid to an energetic and capable mgn: Ono with | experience and conversant With Thoth I'rench and kKoglish prelerred.Excellent opening for un ambitious wan.Personal interviews and corréspondence held in be ad- (Personal) Sher.strictest confidence: Letters to dressed - W.S.Dresser, brooke, Que.GJHOWCASRS LOR SALE.ONE 22 foot wall case, two silent salesmen and four.counter cases.- All polished oak.Nragly near) Wm.If.BDockus, Granby, Que.TARA FOR #4- Mrs, Reuben Beecher, contuining 74 acres.- 14 miles from -Savyerville, 3 mile from Randbore.Mills, churches, schools at both places.Moute,.- two barns, running water at both.Fine su- - house.Also planty For particulars Que.gar orchard near wood and Sone lumber.apply to G.Chaddock, Randboro, MASON & BLODGETT 8 PORTABLE oven for \u2018sale._ Suitable for hotel or restaurant.Cheap.Used months.only._ Apply Box 482, Magog, WE FIV EE STOREY BLOCK, CORNER.King and Grove Streets for sale cheap.Size of lot 60 x SU feet.One of the most public and central corners in; the.city sditable for stores.temperance hotel.children\u2019s home, ete.Also the five tenement house, corner Alexander \u2018and Ball streets: \u2014 Terins vass.Apply, at once.Edwhrds Furniture Co.Sherbrooke.OX HUNDRED TONS FIRST CLASS = Que.TT i 8 ALE\u2014ESTATE LATE | ( VALIFIED ELEMENTARY TEACHER wanted immediately.© (Protestant) Termin five nonths, Salary.820.00 | per |month, K.N.Mélver, Sec.-Treus., Gould, IA GOOD STRONG GIRL WANTED 710 LA do gonerut housework; highest wages; no awushing: second girl képt.Mes.W.a Loomis.GENTS Twi PAY CASH WE EKLY for selling= the only line of nursery stock and sveds thut sell | gest list of leaders; readily; big live si amples; protect.ed territory.Apply nowy to Capital | Nurseries.Ottawa.LOST.J mm en nr, J ORT=AT THE STAPIU JAN.STM.| Signet ring with initials.\u2018HI, C.L.'\".Liberal rewgrd if returned.to | Record Office.\u2019 A Gol D MOT NT ED STRAIGHT 4 stemmed pipe lost.94 carved i front.Finder return to Box 85, Record: and receive reward.7 i FOR SALE.G ROCERY STORE IN GOOD LOCALI- hay for sale: John M.LeMoyne, ty and doing good business\u2019 for sale.Compton, Que.i Tittle capital required.Brand now hid ALLONS GOOUD HEAVY mat ing nr Vitsle rent.right up-to date.Ay 10.00 oil fur.sale.Page, Printer.{iw r .O, 487, Sherbrooke, Que, J Pick your days.; 0+ou000000000000000t0s 0444400406000000 6000 0U000H000000060000050ME thanks tos the Chiel and members of the Fire Department for their prompt action in gnswering\u2014the call of fire sent in from his shop in rear Whiting Mock, at about 3 o'clock this morning.Me also wishes to thank the Patrolman Whe discovered, -the fire and liis quick work in ringing the Fire Department to the scene, Sherbrooke, Jan.12, 106.pon > - HELP WANTED.\u201cVWANTED-MAN OR WOMAN MANAger in each district, to represent Qu tablished Wholesalu Mail Order House,\u2018 tu look after local auvertisipg and appoist- ing representatives and looking afiar their work generally.$25 a wegk and ex- peusus.ition.Jenkins Manufacturing Co.Loudon, Ont.ELP WANTED MALD \u2014 MEN TO lourn Barber Trade.The Moler Barber College have opened one of their famious schools \u201cio Montreal at 119 West Craig Strect.Special rate to first twenty students.Graduates earn from $10 \u2018to $18 weekly.Thirty schools through- out Cahada and the Vuitod States.Cu- talogue free.___ a EN WANT EU\u2014RELIABLE MEN IN every locality throughout Canada to advertises our goods, tack up showcands on trees, fencos,.bridges and all couspieu ous places, also distribute small adver tising matter.Commission or saidty\" $83 por month and expensos $4 por day.Steady ewployment to good reliable men.No experience necessary.Write for pars able ta make good.\u2018Address FT.H- Sanderson, Guzette Office, Funcaster, N.M.) vo (FERAL SISRVANT WASTE n.washiro.(Good vVages.Apply Wing \u201ctrees.sr Street.GENTS WANTED IN EVERY À gn the Eustern Townships.A good reliable couvasser for wy High Grade Carden Secds.* Write -f£or price list, terms, etc.J.Paymord_ Ball, Florist A Sradsman, Knowlton, Que.- M AN WANTED TO DRIVE Cog, Mast Low Une oats in.Mefkechin re N°) Bi or GF Kang TOWN DELIVERY tharaigh COMING + This is no catch penny propos.For full particulare write W.Al ticulars.Empire Medicine Co.law don.Ont LL \\ TANTED\u2014 FIRST CLASS BOILER- - makers,- steady work, goed por.new shops, latest inäachinery.Apply to WwW.J.Camplell & Sons, Ottawa.- AMRST CILASS ROOK AND JOW printer wanted.Steady and reli- | able.No other kind wanted.Steady énplovtuent and good waces to a man ! A LI I MH } I; 3 E ore.EX BR RE A.tll i \u2018 TN NR RN A sr A Ta ee ale WE 7 2 PSS pren er _ inn ni El Ra, , x .TT \u2014_\u2014_\u2014_\u2014= BN SM ie.eh TIME WC \u201cen + hime ge pre + qe orme mette SA AS ! a Ce ee Î we Ç Coch Eel Te x, Yo RN vey To : co Peo oo kip | PAGE EIGHT.[ { SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 12, 1907.oo Le a i 7 À FIFTY FOUR COUNTRIES H.M.S.DREADNOUGHT POSER \\ GwTTon KILLED BY SIX) POUNDS OF BEEF STEAK.TO VISIT AMERICA.Pte NEW BATTLESHIP TO BE IN WEST INDIAN WATERS FOR SOME: - TIME.London, Jan.12.\u2014The British battle- Le it to 1 sais Le, EC; .REE Vas Ei + > \u2018 he John Murphy Company, Limited ', ~~ SENT EMMIGRANTS.\"Saturday, Jan.12th, 1907.,, | Star Clothing Hall.The Store That Has The Goods.mst PEOPLE REACHED CANADA LAST \u201c* YEAR FROM THE FIVE CON- \u201c=~ TINENTS.-MAN TAKES IT RAW AND DROPS DEAD ON SIDEWALK, Kalamazoo, Mich., Jan.12.\u2014His ra- j venous appetite for a raw.beefsteak is bade roost Sm CORSET-COVER SPECIALS \u2014\u2014 = a | MEN and BOYS:\u2014 | - | D IE z vr near for, the death of ch arles tte into An analysis a ship Dreadnought is.about to make a Think of being able to secure .any thing you require at our voi ne I I hot, Mm rehascd six pounds of beef, fiscal year 1906, totalling 159,064 notable que sons the, antic, 3 Lj , ; tie hich wi 4 N I H E W H I EW EA R and befé Fe leaving the market began shows that apart from the British are at about the time Rear Ad- =a Isles-and the United States of America there were arrivals from fifty- four different counties of the world, re: presenting the chief races of the five continents.It is interesting to note in this relation -that 46 immigrants came, from South Africa, 171 from the West Indies, 340 \"from Newfoundland, 89 from New Zealand, Too rom Persia, « and-lf from Egypt.\u2019 res ar + i.giver \u201chere, pect \u2018to A at the : by Canada t eating He walked three blocks down the street and suddenly fell to the sidewalk.By the time physicians \u2018arrived the man was dead.A post mortem showed that he had eaten the entire package of meat.Death was caused by a four-ounce piece lodging in his throat.MoVean has always had: an \u2018uncontrollable appotite for raw sat : A, January Stock Reducing al | 7 with a Discount 10 to 33 1-3 per cent \u2018off, Some of the lines we are giving Discounts on: ™ -Men\u2019s and Boys\u2019 Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Smoking Jock 5 Dressing Gowns and Fancy Winter Vests.eu Clothes Brushes, worth 35c, for 15c.each, or two for 250, it We do as we advertise.miral Evans\u2019 squadron will be in the same vicinity, thus affording t ¢ American officers a possible oppor nity to sce the \u2018latest marvels in naval architecture.The purpose of the cruise is to test the seaworthiness of the battleship during the worst of the Atlantic season, and also to test | her batterics under adv erse sea conditions.\u2018The - Dreadnought oft 1 - Each day we receive some fresh évidence of the genuine appreciation with which our Whitewear Sale is regarded.| Not only the residents of Montreal have prououn- ced'it really the most satisfuctorv they ever attended, bas also ladies from American Fashion| Centre have from 8 ingland .for - Election 3 xpressed- their wonder at the values shown, The ' [ ps es have aroused th Gibraltar Wednesday, when she will \u2014 \u2019 = ollowing Corset-Covers are specials warthy of otice.SPORTING NEY IS attcrition of persons ina the most eal fly slows.os The T AR CLOTHING H ALL | \u201cWhe: mote parts ok 4 8 wor bt o are e mir | A\" OR xs 3 NO.240\u2014All over very fine em- and silk ribbon.Sale price $2.00.EE ; ( _ broidery front, back tucked, Persian i > \u2018 Srorerereresermieretes a) em Je Rosenbloom & Oo.Props.Ty = laf, embroidery beading, silk rib= | No.217\u2014Fide lawn, \u201c dain- 1.\u2018 Co | ii oye 20 ni re She bok.anc.ruffle ot extra fine ew- | (ily trimmed ith smbro un | HOCKEY | Le JEANS SNS ME SAISIE \u2018 tions, book J roildery.on neck and arms.+ ,; a al - \u2014_ r al \u201cSule Price $1.00 | Ms and Val.lace, hemstitched ln, COATICOOK TO PLAY DARTOUTE ces | = RS gd \u2014sidedasr ga ilk ribbon round SLA A ~ .0: neck, frill of Val.lace on|neck and ! COLLEGE.apps ps a yd : | NIMES #5 ATTICA RRA All clect \u2018NO.221\u2014Empire cover, wide arms; a very dhinty garment, extra y Coaticook, Jan.12.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The eed 25 7 : \u2014 - .opt in the embroidery with wide draw ribbon, special, | Sale price 62c.local hockey } team left Special) ing for rt id - 7 - F.Olis fancy embroidery beading and wide \u2018 ) c Hanover \u201cNH.to play a match Se : C ; J es on inate silk ribbon over shoulders, bing NO.234\u2014Fi Tersi 1 , 1 5 = * TC \u2018 \u2018he fon \u201ckit.Sale price 780 | fran rues ino Persi p_ lawn, (Rot the Dartmouth FCollege hockey Were OWING- TO CHANGES IN PRICE, © Yor May + No 241 File.mairsnol front French_val.lage he ed buck ii ; , SE bd 8 ALL CLUBBING RATES FOR THE Farwell.\u2014 , naînsook, ron ucked Val.lace and ruffleg, heading \u2018 : 7 EN de » -R - : and back trimmed with rows of and silk ribboh on neck and arms.CURLING.- SET - \u201cDAILY WITNESS, \u201cWEEKLY WIT- ed by acc French Val.lace, embroidery, me- Very fine and qluinty.pres - SAS NESS\u201d aud \u201cNORTHERN MESSEN- + and Georgy _ Jallions and Jace insertion, heading x Sale p ice $1.50 Granby, Jan.12.\u2014(Special.)\u2014At a ded ow NN GER\u201d, OFFERED BY THE \u201cDAILY : ae , recent meeting of the Granby Curling vA SE MO EN LL Club the following officers were elected paca a RECORD\u201d ARE .HEREBY WITH.South W | - for the enouing year : 5 H.C.Miner, EE.DRAWN.uw ru atron Mrs.Miner, Patroness; J.EE LU | Bruce Payne, Hon.\u2018President ; Moore sa This is owing to the fact that the pub- « Kelly, President ; N.A.Meyer; Vice- oe lishers of the \u201c Witness \u201d publications : fF .4 | President ; J.L.Dozoie, Secretary; I.RT ) 11.Farish, Treasurer.| | Re À refuse to accept renowals at advertised _ = : \u2014 : giz rates, allowing them only to HY to new.- i re 3 0 = SKATING, 1 = tes , subscribers.ie a ~ ie IN re ALAN \u2019 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014que \u2018 Wo he = 4 \u201c : _ .ToT oo PRAIRIES ROC $ FIRST CARNIVAL AT THE STAD- >= | I~ ; TUM-ABOUT SEVENTY FIVE El ae = | by ~ Purchase your new Piano pe the - : + PRESENT IN COSTUME.4 { ie \u2026.The first carnival of the season was | He À ve ee \u2014 Ç ee 5 _ \u2018held at the Stadium last evening.The oo > building was prettily trimmed with | ofl | ov 3 | flags and bunting, which added much .&]to the spirit of the function.The ice | © was in very good condition.! The total number of costume skaters : Tg > LIMITED | will reach about seventy-five.Several un - ; 1 0 to 30 per cent off J sh _ | of the costumes were deserving of == Hire \u2018 - h t, vo +s $ 560 St.Catherine St, West, om had beun taken in their preparation Co CN _ and that they were not merely thrown il din Sh rbrooke.arments for Women LT , r a who are sole wholesale and retail representatives for Ohi Que military uniform.worn last The Post Oficé Bu nd _ ; : MR.WILI Eastern Townships for the \u2018celebrated Bell Pianos & was also the usual large number of sirous of.improving \u2018their social - and (ocean trip.The.warship will stop Coats, Suits, Skir Mayor © h Trinidad, d , , s, Waists Mutt, i 2 Organs, the famous Chickering Bros.Pianos and the comical and laughable costumes,which material \u2018condition by removing to a about two months at og ad, ce | Fur Sca fs, F Coat; F ; ts BE P opular- Leach Pianos always provoke - considerable laughter new çountry.\u201d ; voting most ot the time to, un prac Coat Er th cats.Fue Lided Belanger, Le .Co i th tat ice in ad)acent waters is under- \u2014 CR \u201d, | Write to-day for catalogues and pri ce lists.\u2014 included.clowns, our jotars ind oth: | DESERTIONS TD stood thaï the American warships will 0e To RS gh grade vor | qrs of this nature.One character.was cu pondesvous at Culebra, pron Puerto A clean, fresh, attractive, and \u2018Amon 1 = : all \u2019 A ico, at abou c same time, whic 3 Among + LF AGENTS WANTED < te worth the trouble to, stop sad | ABOLUTION JOF CANTEEN.is hardly more than a day's sail from | com loto stock of se a ë onable papers wo +, - : ite 1 P= a the Dreadnought\u2019 s rendezvous.00 sg for women.\u2014 to 3 _ William 2 N.B.Mail orders for Victor and Betliner Gram-o- nose wore ono character who, fon pes iCON RESSMAN' DECLARES SOL- Bt ent of 0 ba | \u201cted by H.\u201c4 pons and records promptiy À filled.| Le like a cone, at the end of which wasa |.DIERS ARE FREGUENTING DISASTER IN.GERMANY.~ .SPECIAL ceive tir cree veins peveseeneans sirens vérrsrene tervnene snes | A grosforse 68e i.VERY ST SPECIAL - Lona, Fine Cotton Underskirts, deep lawn flounce, with\u2019 ride 1 - flounce dust ruffle, French band, sizes 38 to 42.be lace fill, fun ° Lufontui - \u2018Mail Order .| \u2014 2 ; .Danni | = SPECIAL ves vdieo eer revisit ae 3 : 86 : i annier, PECIAL come mer ne | ressecces Lecce ; © 1 > Al] Fine Cotton Night Dresses, circular yoke, front ang back of Val, lace >, | +: Gauvin, - { Val.fulll on neck and arms, extra wide and roomy.| 56, 58, and \u2019 60._o ) | ; D.Coda Malt or | : | | .| Per Gent Thee Mail Order : : : - ' \u201crochett.SPECIAL Lu.vus vus mem SE $1.50 | : Di nt \u2018tan, Z .| tee # ISCOU .Authior.; .\u2019 >\u201d + , 7 * i - - .- - .G Add postage to remittance.Any excess will .; - ne costs.a&nest, | à ; | mention this paper in writing.Any excess- will be yeturned.Kindly Saath 1G Koxa Po.or B] \u2018 on all Men's lio er Din y a.Grilli fo Lo - - + \u2014 - ; 2 i» al H rh on | - All nice patterns.and extra F Me 4 « 7 oC \u2019 Ç s.@ Halls \u2019 value.Ap : JAS 0GILVY 8 SONS St.Catherine & Mountain Sts.Coming 1EF.0- OF a T thre, ke .À s.MONTREAL > .aveford | J.M.NAUL TD croix, -!, Te : : ; \u2014 40 NEW SILERBROOKE CLOT#1 Salois, Show the L cati n ] mére rt we \u2014 STORE.*- À .Lang | ing.ocatio ot the City of Sherbrooke in = Eastern Towation i 5 17 King Street, / mord, J oo I.] He I, - : \u201c | Mitohell _ f .; .\u2018pe 3 | ; ; , 2 _ a ; .: « ; «| +, ; i : , fault, _ _ , Lt | i .Ki 0 : PEERY SAR ; - - ; .| Lu q A - | .: - : em [HLT AM WE pu Va PE STE dln iin 6) = ee Imm Ibert - \u2014\u2014 3 * ÿ KEY Dh .] \u201che .pe ¥ A 2 ; | \\ "]
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