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[" her, nd $1.600,00¢.3 Sherbrooke, ston Street - E STORE - is one of the - coma nost Success td try.\u2014 Few Tt good ; value lock, $3.93 only.Slur worth \u2018$8, loel, £3.25 only.lur worth 256 > ra fon J GDS Ive.pairs > TORE i {4 « ' STREET a 11 dens, - bee: recogns exvilence » solicited & SON, ++, Dh, itreals D Ua and ear : - a 500,0 7 une + pu, inh \u2014 ToT Hr nnn Ns 4, jos nng,.Coe tis ur: A i Zon males .amer: \"born - Gs \u2019 - bonone >; .+ SPE TRY pow A Toni - on DL ur red tf the one thig oo 0 Pla von ald y, _ ah, who Toy bas 1.of Farr ba pa te have nu.Slipped Cero Pray ar vhe fev.; .1 - ; | -+hodixt = ft.Provaps No.\u201cthe est.Sits pag 00 TINE.| BRITISH CABINET or fosach Law Regulating Public Worship.Ciitialy CLEMENCEAU DECLARES FOR BATTLE, BUT NOT FOR OPPRES- \u201cSION, \u2018 | | Paris, Feb.1.\u2014The Chamber of Deputies yesterday adopted the law regulating public worship by a vote of 550 to 3.There was a lively debate and some dramatic scenes.\u201cM.Clemenceau, in the Chamber, has declared, as he\u2019did in Decemuer, for battle, but did not say anything to indicate that he would resort to oppression.- rte ES | (0S BY FREWIL REACH $1,000,000.Opera House In Harrisburg, Pa., | aWreck.|.TWO HOTELS AND EIGHT BUSINESS BUILDINGS ALSO DESTROYED THIS MORNING, Harrisburg, Pa., Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014The city suffered a disastrous fire early this morning; in which eight business buildings were either totally.destroyed or partly damaged.The fire Started in the Grand Opera House and swept across the road, destroying Columbia and Park hotels.\" The Opera House is completely destroyed, only the walls left standing.The total loss will reach $1,000,000, LA - MEETS TO-DAY.will Outline Speech From the Throne.\"PARLIAMENT REOPENS ON 12TH \u2014SWETTENHAM-DAVIS IN-* CIDENT.! London, Feb.2.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The Cabinet met to-day.for the first time since prorogation.; ; The ministers, besides -framin the outlines of the Speech from the Throne to be delivered at the reopening of Parliament February \u201812, will, it is understood dispose of the \u2018\u2018Swetten- bam-Davis incident.\u201d mtn PEOPLE TAKEN FROM BURNING BUILDING Rescued By Firemen In Chicago.Lm) \"FIFTEEN PERSONS WERE PENNED ' IN THE FOURTH.FLOUR BY \"FIRE \u2014 SEVERAL SLIGHT- ~_ LY INJURED.Chicago, Feb.1.\u2014Two dozen women and children were imperilled yesterday when fire attacked the Lanphere apartment building, 66th street and Mun- roe avenue.The structure contains 56 _ Apartments, all.of them.occupied.The flames spread with great rapidity, and fifteen\u201d persons were penned in the 4th floor and were carried down ladders by firemen.\u201d Almost us many more were overcome by smoke und were taken out \u201cthrough the doorway.Several were slightly injured in the rush for the éx- its, Twelve apartments were destroyed.The damage amounted to about 0.000, - - pete MCGILL SENTENCED - TO FIVE YEARS.Pleaded Guilty To Making False Returns.à .STILL PLEADS NOT GUILTY TO THE CHARGF OF THEFT.\u201d \u201cToronto, Ont-, ¥eh.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Charles McGill, ex-manager of the Ontario Bank, pleaded guilty in the Assizes to a charge of making false returns to the Dominion Government.Justice Clute sentenced him to five years in Kingstan penitentiary.© He pleaded not guilty to the theft char- gos.0 A Se \u201c FIREIN INSANE ASYLUM.m ; di [WO HUNDRED WOMEN, VIOLENT TASES, SAVED THROUGH FIRE DRILL.New_York, Feb.1.\u2014Fire broke out early Wednesday in one of «+ the il line of the Long Island Hospital, at two King's Park, L.I.; in which hundred idsane women, all violent cases, Were quartered, but through the efficiency of the fire drill all were gôt- len out of the burning building safely.he firo threatened to destroy the Structure.On the first alarm all the Jhmates quickly responded to the fire drill, which they have been required to éXecute twice a week.The damage \u201cwas small, the flames Leï ; À one floor, ames being confined to * serre or VE our.His\u2019 Resignation Sent in But |Will be Koowé as Town iof:Pioviacial Treasurer Makes His | Telegraph Company j tion of his attitude and.continues : not yet be regarded @s closed by © Net Accepted; ENGLISH\" PRESS TAKING NEW VIEW OF THE GOVERNOR, London, Jan, 31.\u2014The Exchange 1 says it is authorized to state that the announcement of Governor Swettenham\u2019s resignation 1s premature.Confidential communications have veen passing vetween the Governor and the Colonial Office.It is true, the company says, that Governor Swettenham has withdrawn his letter to Rear Admiral Davis, and has expressed his regrets at ing written it.Co : , The Evening Standard\u2019s uhderstand- ing of the matter is that'Governor Swettenham tendered his resignation, but it has not been accepted as- yet.The Standard thinks that probably it will «be.discussed at the meeting of the cabinet that will be held to-day, The Pall Mall Gazette says it is able to state that Governor Swetten- ham has fully reported to the Earl of El in, Secretary.of State for the Colonies.It appears that he acted in good faith, totally unaware that Mr.Bourne, the Jamaician colonial secre- \u2018tary, had requested American assistance.He protests against any such request having been made without consultation with him ; but he has withdrawn his letter to Admiral -Davis and has sent in his resignation.viewing thé various incidents involving the United States and Great Britain since the Kingston earthquake, assumes that as nothing further has been heard of the alleged indifference and brutality displayed toward American victims the stories were mainly fiction of the American sensational press.lt sees in the fact that American marines -were landed without the governor\u2019s knowledge some explana- \u2018The Kingston incident certainly can- the people of this country.They are still concerned to know the whole truth about the conduct.not only of their own officers but also of the Americans.1t was clearly ' jucumbent upon any foreign naval officer who deemed it expedient to land troops with or mith- out the Governor's personal invitation to make it plain from the outset to all concerned that he was placing him- sell and -his armed men unreservedly at the disposal of the king's representative.Any appearance: of independent action by the visitors could not fail to weaken: the hands of the Governor in such a crisis as tliat produced by the earthquake, and \u201cwould therefore be a grave indiscrotion.\u201d\u2019 The Chronicle says : Governor Swet- tenham\u2019s resignation, although _-per- | Tuésarne 0 TN AGNES UND The \u2018 Morning Post, editorially re- Megantic.SHERBROGEB, QUE., FRIDAY, TIN THE QUEBEE FEBRUARY 1, 1907, | © LEGISLATURE.- Budget Speech.BILL AT QUEBEC PASSED INCOR- TAXON.RAILWAYS TO ÉE CHANG- : PORATING TWO VILLAGES INTO TOWN: -Lake Megantic, Feb.1\u2014(Special.)\u2014 The: early part of the week Messrs.J.N.Thibodeau, A.Becigneul and E.Huatd and Rev.Father Choquette went to Quebec to be present at the reading of the bill to unite the vil lages of Megantic and Agnes and - to form them into one town to be in: corporated in the name of the town of Megantic.Messrs.Jos.Charpentier al Jos.Michaud, councillors of es, attended in the interests of Agnes in favor of the bill, end Mexsrs.P.Menaud and F.Lapointe to oppose it.™\" .News is to hand from Quebes.the hill has passed and is arj plished fact.À EXTENSION OF THE GAS BUS Sherbrooke Ca.To La | Pipes This Your.| Sonne | .: PORTLAND AVENUE, EONDON AND AUEBEC STREETS INCLUBED IN THÉ PLAN.The Sherbrooke Power, Light and Heat Company, \u2018in its annuel report, recently published, referred to proposed extensions of its gas business, 1 The report said on this point : \u201cThe directors are considering the.adyisabil- ity of making further capital\u2019expenditure in connection with this \u2018(the gas) | department during the present year, as: there has been demand on\u2019 \u2018 certain There seëms no doubt that there is an opportunity of profitable development of the gas\u2019 business \u2018in Sherbrooke, particularly for fmel purposes.During the past year petitions signed by residents of certaim:streete were laid befoge the company pking for extension 6f gas majns .along those | streets and agreeing to become consumers.LA At present the\u2019 uptown kine férmin- ates on Montreal street.' The Record learns that the - present plan of the company is to extend this line up Portland avenue to Quebac street or beyond.A London street line will be laid in both directions, 3 haps inevitable in the circumstances, is regrettable because it is the result of a misunderstanding aggravated by a blunder.Admiral Davis acted in perfect good faith and with oropriety upon the invitation of a subordinate official.The Governor acted in good faith and not unrcaeonably in resenting, what, being ignorant of tho facts, he regarded as an unwarrantable liberty.Admiral Davis might well have resented in the strongest manner his actual treatment by the Governor, and the latter might reasonably have resented his supposed treatment by the adiniral.The Governor is a victim of circumstances and a sharp pen.| The moral is that when you have penned a.sarcastic, stinging letter which pleases you, tear it-up.\u2019 \u2018é miei CANADA, U.S.AND GERMANY | : [= THE GLASGOW HERALD REFERS TO {HEIR FISEAL RELA: TIONS.| London, February 1.\u2014The Glasgow.Herald, referring to the fiscal relations between Canada, the United States and Germany, remarks thet apparently once more reciprocity will \u201cbe the \u2018basis of a settlement, which is a signt- licant fact, considering that the three contracting parties are all wedded to high protection.Regarding Canada\u2019s change in the anti-dumping policy, the paper adds that one 1s left to marvel why Canada should impose obstacles to supply any commodity at the lowest possible price if the policy is adopted in ahtagonism to the bounty system.It may be recalled that Canada herself is down on many bounties, and the paper anticipates a new reciprocity treaty between Canada and the States in the not distant future, LONG TRIP FOR GENERAL BOOTH.WILL.VISIT MANY COUNTRIES IN\u2019 ! TRAVELLING \u201cAROUND THE 14 .WORLD.\u2018London, Feb.1.\u2014General William Booth, the founder and head of the el tours for this year, including two visits to * the nited States, that inight, well tax the strength of a much voungér man.Tucsday evening the General left here for Denmark, Norway aml Sweden, where for two weeks he \u2018will address two or thrce meetings a | : leave \u2026 On Fgb.23rd he wil toy in on 2 Jateamer Minneapolis for New York.He will spend two | weeks in the American metropolis before proceeding by way of Canada to\u201d + the steamer Minnesota on Apri 1 fae After travelling | | PULLMAN COMPANY IS INDICTED.Salvation Army, has mapped out trav- | that to the north connecting with a line already laid at that end of the street.At Quebec street the plan includes the laying of the line north to connect with the other line at Prospect street.Whether or not this whole plan will be carried out this year remains to be seen.\u2018 The laying of the pipes is a more \u2018ot less difficult matter.They do \u2018not have to be lnid as deep as do water pipes as frost does not affect them, It is necessary, however, to lay them |} on a grade.1 The demand for gas\u2018 service, however, is evident and is growing.opportunity for increasin \u201cthis branch of the S.P.,L.& H.Co J8 business seems to be apparent, \u2019 vo \u2014 te EE FIVE KILLED IN COLLISION.% dead .EXPRESS CRASHED INTO Aj FREIGHT ON THE BOSTON & i Decrfield, Mass, Feb.1.\u2014Five persons.killed and several others injured in a collision between an express train and a special freight on the Fitchburg division of the Boston & Maine Railroad, near South River, Tuesday.The killed \u2018were all employees of the railroad.The employees and several passengers.The collision was caused by a sudden stopping of the express train, the freight crashing into the rear car before -the- danger signals could be set.Engineer Hutchins, of the express, said he received a signal to stop just after his train had passed Wdkt Deerfield.He brought the train #o a standstill,\u201d and the rear brakeman went back, placed a red fuse at the required distance, and went on, waving his red and, white lantern.Engineer Ahcarn, of the freight train, saw the lights, was unable to avoid tne collision: rame - | w SALE OF IMPURE MILK TO PATRONS ALLEGED.Pittsburg, Jan.' 31.\u2014The grand jury of Allegheny County has returned six true bills against the Pullman Palace Car Company, alleging the sale of impure milk and cream to its patrons.Over thirty dealérs have been indicted for selling adulterated food.rt FIRE AT NEWPORT, VT.Newport, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Fire, : which broke dut Tuesday night last about midnight in the carriage repair\u2019 shop on Coventry street, belonging to F.P.Davis, destroyed the building and practically\u2019 all\u2019 the contents.This is the second loss by: fire suffered by Mr.Davis within a few weeks, his large s r Japan.\u2019 trough the empire of the Mikado, General Booth will go to Pekin.He has not yet decided whether he will return to England by the Siberian Rail.xoad or via.Je Suez Canal.In any event he: W \u2018be back in London ro ta ocofainénce another auto: DS pile sampalg through the - British Tsles.\u2018At the ponclusion of this trip;in the month of October, he will again | cross the Atlantic for tw tour of the United States.- | - a two-months\u201d |\u2019 \u201c saowf livery stable having been destroyed in the early \u2018winter.No \u201c_ WEATHER Prin, 2e Forecast for the hext 34 hours, issued by the Metedrblogical Buresm 17.Fp {Ordinary receipts eo we.35,340,166 JOrdinary expenditure .The} .f-: injured included railroad | À Colorado River, | io ED AND THAT ON COMMER- .-CIAL TRAVELLERS ' : ABOLISHED: \" Quebec, Feb.1.\u2014Hon.Mr.Tessier, the new treasurer of the province, made his statement in régard to the finances in the _ Legislative_Assembly yesterday.en question, he said, was perhaps the most important\u2019 \u2018.of all the subjects claiming their con- gideration.It was the one which gave more serious thought \u2018 to the government and the publie, eager for reforms and progress, than any other.It was a subject of the greatest interest \u201cto all who were specially charged with administering public affairs, and finding means to increase the revenues of the province so as to promote its pros- |Perity and assure to it that standing and influence which belong to it in the confederation.The .House would be pleaesed to observe that the operations of the fiscal year, ended oh the 30th of June last, threw .an encouraging light on our financial position, and he begged hon- arable members to give him their at- ation while ha submitted figures to tHe which, ough apparently dry, were.neverthéless interesting to study.The public accounts laid before the House showed :that the receipts.and expenditure had been as follows: \u2014: TY 5,012,417 \u201c Excess of ordinary receipts .327,749 \u2018The extraordinary expenditure p out.of ordinary revenue had been $167,- excess of the ordinary 309.Thus the a.receipts over both ordinary and \u201dextraordinary expenditure had been $160, 349, His predecessor had properly included .in the amounts \u2018derived from \u2018the sales of timber limits, - Nevertheless, he had found that, by deducting from the or- \u2018streets, especially for fuel purposes.\u201d Idinary receipts the proceeds of the sales effected during the year énded on the 30th of June, - 1906, there would still retnain an excess of ordinary receipts over ordinary expenditure.pe Le .titi pt Excess of ordinary receipts over ordinary expenditure.$327,749 Amount reseived for lease of timber limits .Excess of ordinary receipts, : \u2018not including the proceeds .ot those .sales, over, ordi- .nary expendituré :.\u2026 \u2026\u2026.74,204 The estimates for the year 1905-06, anticipated an excess of $49,103 of receipts.\u2018The ordinary receipts had = exceeded the estimates by $456,214.It was easy, therefore, from the figures cited to see that the financial position of the province had considerably improved.J He announced that the tax on rail ways was to be changed and that on commercial travellers was to be abolished.INEW SOLICITOR GENERAL Mr.Jacques Bureau is Likely to be Appointed.SPECIAL TO TORONTO GLOBE : | SAYS THIS HAS BEEN DECIDED, .: Toronto, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A Globe Ottawa \u2018special says the ap pointment -of Mr.Jacques Bureau, M P.for Three Rivers, to \u2018be Solicitor General, is now regarded as a cer tainty.ve REJOICES AT NATIONAL SPIRIT.ST KAISFR ACKNOWLEDGES HIS BIRTHDAY GREETINGS WITH COMMENT oN ELECTIONS._ _ Berlin, Feb.1.\u2014An imperial rescript has been issued in which, acknowledging his numerous birthday greetings, the kaiser says : = _.\u201cThese messages were full of boundless enthusiasm at the national spirit displayed by the German electorate, which, so far as a great majority of it is concerned, has given the whole world brilliant proof of the sound patriotic sense of the German people, of its appreciation of the great civiliang 1 tasks of the present day, of confidence in the future of the fatherland, and of unswerving loyalty to the emperor and the empire.\u201d LOT SE GOOD WORK ON THE COLORADO.| MUCH OF FLOW TURNED TO OL [EY .CHANNEL.- a \u201cImperial, Cal., Feb.1:=Since last Sunday night, when the dumping of rock was begun on the break in the 471 cars have been dumped from the trestle.The rock is now seen above the water all the way across the break.Much of the flow has been turned to the old channel.rie ~ JAPAN REVOLT SUPPRESSED.DUTCH TROOPS KILLED |RINGLEADER AND FIFTEEN OF , HIS FOLLOWERS.* Ameterdam, Holldnd, Feb.1.\u2014 A _Ybrief encounter with the troops: sent to he scewe) ofthe native.revolt.in the Island: of : Java, Dutch East Indigs,sni- ficed tojsuppress.the.rebels, whose Eastesly winds ; \u2018milder, with lighbirringleader, and fifteen of bis followers , à nue i L.oot Jy were killed.and many wounded.\u201c ordinary receipts: the_ vo hescape.ce eee 253,848 | \u2018PRICE ONE CENT.a TUME.: Rock Island, Feb.1.\u2014(Special)\u2014As a special prize for the best ladies\u2019 cos- fume at the masquerade ball here next Tuesday evening, a $5 gold piece ris offered, i ; ACCIDENT AT GRANBY.- Granby, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.ing ioe last week, met with a painful accident.In handling a cake of ice, which was on a pile ready to be put in storage, he slipped and fell to the ground, turning his foot under him and breaking a small bone in the instep.< CHILD DRANK QUANTITY OF MED- ~~ ICINE.vo _ Lorne, Feb.1.\u2014(Special)\u2014The little two-year-old\u201d daughter of Mr.H.Holi- gan drank part of the contents of.a bottle of medicine for whooping cough Tuesday evening with the result that though an emetic was promptly administered and a doctor sent for, she was unconscious for some hours.FELL IN A FAINT.- » Massawippi, Feb.1.\u2014 (Special)- Mrs.Sodergmist (late of Sweden) mét with an accident one day last.week, by: falling in a faifit and striking her- head on the lounge\u2018 in her kitchen, thereby causing brain fever: Her son and his wife came from Sherbrooke, and remained ovér Sunday, and her daughter from Montreal; has arrived home, RECOVERED HIS PROPERTY.Waterloo, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Frank Connoly, of this place, had stolen from his sleigh one evening recently a splendid pair of robes and a horse blanket.He fortunately got on the track of the thief and run him down early the next morning.He gave his name as James Prue, living within a few miles of Waterloo on a farm belonging to Mrs.Hubert, + FIRE CAUGHT.IN ROOF.- Georgevillé, \u2018Feb.1.- (Special)\u2014 The dwelling house of Mr.Bd: Martin was noticed by a neighbor, Mr.J.E.Davidson, to be on fire at about 9am., Sunday.He gave the alarm and help was soon forthcoming, and the | blaze, which was on the roof near the chimney, was soon extinguished, but.only after quite a large hole had been burned in the roof.1t was a narrow 1 80TH BIRTHDAY IN WOODS.; Granby, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.Fred.Yarnold, an esteemed resident of this place, celebrated his 80th Dbirth- jday on Monday in a novel manner.He tramped through - the Mawcook woods in a \u201c\u2018bee'line,\u201d as he expressed it, from the village, to -the Abraham Burns place, a - distance of nearly six miles.Mr.Yarnold makes.light of this little trip, saying the crust (CELEBRATES dergrowth was thickest, but was disappointed that be saw no deer tracks.SCARCITY OF SNOW IN MISSIS- QUOI.Co Dunham, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 The sleighing outside of our village is a minus quantity.People driving in do so with buggies and have done so for weeks: or else scrape along on ground.This state of affairs is badly impeding the business of the country and preventing large amounts of teaming which needs doing now.The roads are rather slippery for drawing large loads on a wagon.Small Brothers have a great deal of hauling to be done this winter, and they are patiently awaiting snow.as evaporators | haul better on runners than wheels.CASE WITHDRAWN AT ROCK ISLAND, ; 1 Rock Island, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 About ten days ago Messrs.Parkman and Raymond came here, and, wishing to see some of Butterfield\u2019s complicated machinery, went through their shops, after having \u2018been-refused by the manager, and in addition they took steel.They were hoth arrested at the Derby.Line Hotel at the- instance of Butterfield & Co.They were let out in 850 bail each, and on Wednesday their lawver came herè to \u2018interview Butterfield & Co., who finally decided to withdraw their case, and let Messrs.Parkman and Raymond pay the costs.~ DAILY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS {$5 GOLD PIECE FOR BEST COS William Scott, while employed unlgad-\u2014 bore pretty well, exeept where the un- bare-\u2014 \\ \\ .DRUMMOND COUNTY AGRICULTUR- *.rAL SOCIETY.the Directors of the Nociety of \u2018meeting of the cultural L'Avenir, President ; Mr.JJ.of Kingsey, Vice-President ; Mr.Miller, Ulverton, \u2018Sec.-Treas.forth this year every effort possi _prize list and * to interest and Thursday, Sept.19th, BRIDGE EAST.\u2014The morping train kurg branch, 7.05 for Farnham, where, it co with the \u2018Waterloo local for Mor ran off the at right angles with the track, b car were turned completely on in the latter, and Miss L.Moore, railment occurred; otherwise the would have been ious, The passenger car from their precario sition.from the overturned stove, bu was quickly extinguished.This is: the first accident that occurred between Frelighsburg of the road, passengers were brought back to bridge_ East on a hand-car.- Cor ing the incomplete trains are not the order instead exception.\u2014 DISTRICT MEETING, A.F.& Waterloo, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) this week, when the District of in the Masonic hall here.Ther a very large attendance officers and members from ton, Cowansville, Knowlton, ham, Montreal and Granby, Freemasonery.After the busine been gone through about 130 re to the Brooks House, where a served up in excellent style, whi great credit to all concerned.The Grand Master of the Provi Quebec, Mr.David Manson, of \u2018ter, Mr.G.O.Stanton, and and other high officers were p self as well as the lodge.Several did speeches were made, the fol gentlemen taking \u2018part : D.G.M., Sutton; D.D.GIM., C.E.Tenny.J.C.Rose kindly contributed the Syphony Orchestra, which f ed monte for the occasion.by far the largest turnout of M number -of years.Ulverton, Feb.1.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 Ata the County of Drummond held at L\u2019Avenir, Que, on .}Jan, 30th, the following persons were duly elected as officers of the Society for .the ensuing year: E.Didnne, ti.Moore, | The officers mentioned intend putting increase the membership, enlarge such enthusiasm, friendly rivalry and competition as will make this the banner year in the history of the - Society.| = .The Fair this year will be held on - TRAIN DHRAHED NEAR STAN: Stanbridge| East, Feb.1\u2014(Spocial) on the Frelighse ~ which leaves hore track on Tuesday lust about two and u half miles west here.Unly the engine remained on the rails ; the tender was turned\u2018 almost.cars, one a car of cordwood and the combination , passenger and baggage side.There were only three passengers Mr.Hibbard Ayer, Frelighsburg, and .Mr.John Layton, .r of Stanbridge .Kast.Fortunately no one was in the least injured beyond a severe shaking up, a fact that may be regarded the light of a miracle.The train was of running at a slow rate when the infinitely more ser- train crew, who were tho first fo extricyte themselves from the wreck, promptly assisted those in the The baggage car caught Farnham in the history of this branch _ which was presumably due to \u2018thie spreading of the rails.condition of the roadbed on this little branch, which is destitute of any form of ballast, it ix simply remarkable that derailments of of the largest and most enthusiastic meetings which has been held for was held _here on Tuesday evening of ford and Brome, A.F.and A.M.150 being present in the hall to witness the members of Sutton Lodge exemplify the work in the first degree of did menu had been arranged by Mine Host Mr.J, P.Heath, and -which was being over, speeches were indulged in.sonville, also the Deputy Grand Mas- Seéretary, Mr, W.H.Whyte, all of Montreal, besides several Past Masters The D.D.G.M., C.E.Tenny, filled the chair at the banquet, and ably filled thg position with great credit to him- D.Manson; D.G.M., (i.0.Stanton; (i.S., W.H.Whyte; Rev.Mr.Bell, much \u201cenjoyed songs, accompanied by Tt was which has been held in Waterloo for a \u2018 i = .4 4 ; t ] M 43 a tit à a + A i i 3:1 ! i 5 - 02 À | s 4 AK fF À F 4 7 x Î 1 à h à à û E32 ] yt i ge pi % - A: RS ;! 2 A UGE - 3 À Agri- Ÿ of GW, ble to the create oe mtr Api gs noi oom a nL nnects real, of ut the their of in de- result us po- | fire this + t has and The Stan- « wsidor- - .- of the A.M.\u2014One years Shef- , mets ec was - of Sut- Farn- fully TT \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 oor can ss \u2018had paired aplen- ch dud Foast: nce of Man- Grand resent.\u201caplen- lowing Mr.of Mr.two.irnish- Asons, MANAGER OF PATON MILL RESIGNS.Mr.William McCulloch Refin- \u201c quishes Position.SOME OTHER CHANGES AT THE MILLS \u2014 MR.JACKSON, SUPERINTENDENT, LEAVING.# Mr.William McCulloch, manager of the Paton Mig.Co., this city, has, resigned his speaking to the Record, confirmed the report of his resignation but had no further statement to make.Nine years ago Mr.McCulloch came to Sherbrooke as manager of the Pat- on Mills, succeeding Mr.Hope.Mr.McCulloch\u2019s resignation, if persisted in, will in all probability mean his removal \u2018with his family from Sherbrooke, which would be much regretted by citizens generally.CL Some other changes in the Paton Mill staff are taking place.Mr.Jackson, superintendent, some time ago, handed in his resignatioh to take ci- {fect this month.Mr.Raulinsga, with the Paton Co., \u2018some years ago, as superintendent, has returnéd to his old position.IE EA pR re Mr.George \u2018Greaves, designer, relin- 4 quished his'posifion some time ago.position.Mr.McCulloch, GREATER NAVY ers and Destroyers.| DURING THIS YEAR SEVEN NO \u201cRIG\u201d SHIPS, HOW EVER, AMONG THEM.Washington, Feb.+.\u2014During { 1907 thd following War=lnps, w launched, at Japanese yards: A armored! cruiser Ibuki of 11,606 3100 tons.From the yard at \u2018ed crûistr Kürama of 11,600 te Sascho hnd Kobe, the cruisers and OdHo of 3600 tons eneh: : Uraga the torpédo destroyer K of 830 tons.: \u2018 _ On Tubsday morning at St.Mi of Ferrig Shasha, one of the \u2018years, He was a native of Lihan, in Syria, but had lived i ada for some 17 years, and was futher of Albert Shasha, the merchant of Wellington street, FOR JAPAN Is Building Battleships, Cruis- SELS WILL BE LAUNCHED- the battleship Oki of 13,000 tons, the and the second-class cruiser Megami of uka there will be launched the armor- Cathedral there took place the funeral colons: of Sherbrooke, al the auc of 70 .Fn a, re ee EN Na ee EE TE armee ey or 7 eue: me am ; > hi © i NP 5 a A cr mar of 1.VES ps sn not ra pan at - on co, mele - .N noue ™ = ver JR Zr Shan nes ac Par ies Ata art 16 vear il be t Kuri, > Pept se Pie ra : ue éd }) tons, Lee tn emp co or an ar; Yokos- mis, ut Tone ind nt jrusighi 1 RX LK = 63 »- ne 0 pai nca Rone Ey ra tp Spar 5 Wi | A EE ae arr RAR mt dette ar chael'= Syrian \u2014 ® pt om ren - Mount n Can- the fruit avi.ATT en A aoe in - \u201c : < pass + met a A pue : Sp EEE Rid 2 2e ms 1e - + v hy \u2014 CY 5 wo mit = Ty J : \" .LT b = TWO.\u201c - \u20ac rte ; * ve \"A Wee f \u2019 \"a _ = \u2018tk a .~ = : A Ea 2 .- 3 7 roy pam ok 4 A se! r Entire 4 Week 6 : Col UE ee Les pute For Si Shir fs, Co bo 4 see] 1 f ; ; ey 14, vans aoe bara ee oe 8 .and = hs dl Bk j B besides mary + | i Family Work who axe rapidiy Little, Sho hit bedi i Ÿ For A Cleaning, |\" 5.iB For Dyeing an | j 4 - brands of Us ax lable get our Rouge cod when # Quebec d \u2018relatives in home siting rand as, has returned 1 sinco ture.= dt tot, Fire as Comte aren te .} - = i skRiliu hly matured, mmed \u2018Sheets * C1 ou cents buys a package ong \u2018He SOc.cach.15 oi a pound.Hem .see es 7 c.eac -5 voususe 7-4, 1 and 21 .hem.ag each.E KIN READ & ter.04 Plain Doseétess4 sense Co af A i and - 24n.om men $1.10 each.A.B 4 Retail Ting, | her sis At 4 an.lain re avepanses ._ ot d 2-in.em .sevens lesale.an oe aay eho of A | leached | Sheeting, sm fm C 5 Jot dep ors wren 200.8h by Hemstiched Sheers a || Re 113 Wellington Biren, \" e e ee sees ; a .il erial Laundry to.will be sorry to e both re- 4-4 or owe jy Sheeting, JO.dé-in.ca \u2018Clébular Pillow ; {0 : Ln \u2026\u2026 3118 oll BUSINESS =| iw ill.Mrs Bishop ar 1 ss \u2019 4-4 oF * Ba ortesreus ae Me.Eoglis| wg 4 On, avensoscnn dans , : 7 EA, n.D.| x | WW.and .nt il ness, or in.eeting coute Cas vevesee lé.* » 3 .« se | A.McCR Hi .Telephone D oop and Ns, Le the guests of Mr.40-i wen A Sheeting 40-in.coer Maa = 29e.ve FL 124 ea ___ North Hatley, ADLEY, i LC.SPECIALIST.\u2019 ge of the and Me.FE, Bivona eg on 74 où \u2018Sin.aide privy a mm + pn 260.\u2014 ts.and|j| H's: te Hoi MB ; oing © tall r.O.hoi wad a 4 0 lain vos \" | RS LU savsenuss re un RE .re es Bot | ins EEE io pir vill and Plain.20e.50 in: RSC \u2014 Fe oo Lizien J.© LE = in all lines ymrohas Eye, Sherbrooke Bacred t mpony and the \"TRE 9-4 or 90-in.Twill an : ite Cottons.| Case i ed in of the Eye, Ta en a a the wm At =.Mont nice co | \u2018 10-4 or , > Whi 0 ill Pillow be offer Diseases ticook every esday .ay yp al of 0 oar vay day so |! mT | Cottons Special Bleached ail | Cotton ae LE wath Coa pm.Bell and Peopu' * P 6 ents\u2019 Jo Sunday.re.aver from 10 a.Unwisely X scarcely gow him nos Mill en f 10 to 20 g.Calicoe, I 15¢ : : x.x.FAI ¢ Hospital) a be, -Caps, \u2018 == Ast.CD 20 tee in Tos cool for Shee Gown: cloth ~~ ~ \u201cMade Sheets Do Print mont ws : = AINED AT L L, Hoe for oods c \u2014 English Médde Ton ho EXPLAINED has wings?\u201d | | Popular H verfect la at oie \u2014 \u2014 English .874e.Sherbrooke.Cor by_appolatæux, Cupid has \u2018Other ok House\u2014 ide, 80 ara nn 95c.Ave, 14 p.m.Ili \u2018*Wonder why I suppose.d Coatico Kilburn, ; ; i 11 36 i in.wi 3 9 = + ; ting 7 9-in.hem > vase 9 a.m., and M.D.UO.x \u201cHl She.the cop, Watch an nw __L.EEN a \u2014 Fu hed Shee 1 and 1.00 STENNING, \u2018 \\ Me.\u2018\u2019To fly in by the \\'Teave : Coe i Plain Bieao 8-4, -in, hem , seared A.» Conticook, \u2018 1 ; wine he de hauled - - .= dapo , pue 17e.and aac.i or à and Zin Sen posssrs i.TEL 123 W.J \\sasant.of Women pren, sctro- Ty 2, O R S A \"à à wo : ; : Ma Le \"I, avasssess + armes -4, Zin.hem .ties:\u2014Discases X-Ray, Violet\u2019 Rey, = « ; a War : ite Cottons, Etc.6-4 or Ah Levceensenss d'2Te.4° 1 and an, es utics, including «1 Ourrent, wad wh, F for a faux i} ; a Wh ottons, Etc, 74 or 63-i * in 24e, \u2018an 3le.9- x Pillow Cas pe phy, D\u2019Arsonv t howe \u201c an he bu :4fE ; Long C Domestic) 54 or \u201872-in.29c.and -Plaïn 240 each diogre treatment, BICIAN 1 Aue ward co her 3 t i in.possomse nd 42c Te bol .bratory 4 .; Aort 1 , > L ae 313 fl 36.in.Pure Heavy Cotton a \"1%.ped Soi in, .85¢.à ai 40-in Bag Top foie RE 150.cach.IDS - Ln., HUME, IEY Bt me thirds Ea city nT .- > Goenammberes sgsentenses escene jheetl * © * \u2014osoccet Le ta Q \\ ui v x sovosconnseute Cotton Come DE, 106.ah Bleached 8 42-in.Bag To finish posse vere 200, en *h.te soon Moi ; .Par A vécus av.nel 3 si.30 in.Mine (English) Long 12e.Eng sn 20.44-in.Bog Top finish ,.ases | R, E.rot, rives Mate n farms Bet Tel St ?: , ] i .nadesacoases R 6 osseuses sengese .: A ç » TT.11 STORE News.\u201d Feb.lst, 1907.- soin.Horrook 8 Cha West (Domestic) 4 or # = vosssesuqee ml on Circular Pillow © ch.teal \u2018Street pps ER Ww ington St Street t ) .Tol .> - \u2019 : \u2019 se 0 \u201c\u2026.aceocsoosse or.- et Lasanseasse 20¢.ea - Mon .° A =.e = ; \u2018DAILY Friday, ¥ 36-in.Pri ese passesenss = th .ec.7- 4 K 36.vousghoses Bn sasacaprpse 10h.1-3 pm \u2019 \u201c5 133 Wel A + - : T., : nuvvcnlhhAN0000 Gesssoo0 ue L.oO .or io) ages suses BAG.Toi sonsocesie vannes .2bc.ea 24e, t.EE 7 136-138 Wallington \u201cSoin 0 OPEN LATE TO-NIGH 584n.1m Fiapotoin.(lm osted).134 54 or 1 a 5% I pris ès 12 mem ti SET QENESAL dose 220 W.3640.Ma een\u2019s Own .momies or 81 evens oudle.[42° awns for Skirting, ato Troma ih Acie 3 =F.pd Cg - T0- MORRO (Main! Fine Queers Ovn Xe ie 104 or 20 Woogon, wu ictoria Lawns for os Sale di Glade.oats JE SLE ; : ONEY HERE | ad ee yer) Ce eri | Ye 89 and 40 ie and 14 re, MORE herbe a OT TAWA Wir : Ol scesscsen _ .0° ; ce I x URAR0 I ea 3 $ AVE M B 3-in.Nainso and > x: g = de A1, 1 N | Windsor Mills Frm vos Norte Pas * 1 All Day Sale Î ada olams for ET i .Prices Ua di EU \u2014 i.\u2018 = ADDIE, om, PLS.Qu a gaily at a until 9 at - A À à , oe _ - | > .a t.i « n A M ning Specials 11 Spetia 1so of kitted goods.ies Wear, Sale _T2jc| £10 L7IA X npr Se 8e \"ma.ii 7 Eel Early or Sorts avan all \u2014 Fe i, who hos wom à INIGA | SOILED 15 in the lot.| ; 1 ; Cet ee ® BH LAI) NE.E.Whitehea pe White- ATE; Lits Building; Rbaiosn ; SHAW | To-morrow.About 16c.Jde + PS ERBY LINÉ.ae.s A, J.it tes, Sun T9 Rive | $010 am.CCEPTED | Value 35c for Ds À - SLAND znd D od Feb.1 uest.qf Mrs.okis, has le Ke _ leave Three = {\u2018 2 RDERS À : Comeÿ Ls\u2019 SAMPLE HO lot, all pértect, Lo : -\u2014 IROCK 1 0, train been the g ast fow we : - \u2018Trains m.arriv Lo 'LEPHONE O cielst GI 1 assorted -90c.| : .© 1,~Mi few for the p w 7 3 d»5 P.and © ig ne Sa 5 a, 5 or Jems, ni edn bah T 1 ring Es aie ov | Tobin * Fall at 845 ai, and Wy f or sen .OVE ! d r red.= : Georgia g nurs » , ng M .n on .4 rning p 6.15 j voursel ° hes KNITTED ' pizes, white o À | 1.\u2014~Miss f her youn wooks, still mo Miss friends 4 ie Ewan \" Retu \u201cand DURS and colors, 37 Taches Value soo for 200 | Feb.I Er Joung à re Co.oth day and 5 a viating Miss Anni D.A.rin 0 am, 00 a.m.FINE SAR white and c Value 50c for led, ie a ednesday g Buttarfeld à day.with day Ewdn an iting Mr.uf u ~ 03 Rivers 11.I V wide.\u201d Value: Fo yard.Telephone orders ep | daterte at à 2 hee ve was Spent.sv two gangs of ia order to poe A at of Montreal, on Hodpata farm, at an ac 5 a respectively formation pdt CORSETS | mest.mieu turned from heh Sa the vos = | was ville.the N.D.McArthur, an SL In or tickets, in Co E GIRDLE | \u2014 al , Scott has re alist, arv Gilmoré who avile, My.N , of p Y, - City CER nues teil I ah WE Se ve.FE on an En miter _ nes EY S\u2014 2 BE - | Mo ineludos \"of Stratfor mn for the of Mon Pis R | \u2018House, © MPT \" Art Building, TES OOLE EY Sx and navy | | Arrivals Jones, © Je been B'agpin, n Fierce Montréal ; EF of RO dose 3 - LADIES\u2019 G .cardinal, .1; Mr.W.his parents ; to be- où Ag vital givin in ; ke ;.; Me .Charlebois, d retail = Value $2.00: $1.75.Ont., \u2018the gue Sherbrooke: ile oi The song Tuesday, nigh + old St.Stanatead ection with -George ured lamber, ML ANT P Le ee SEA { D.Millettg, o us, visiting Hall, on al, the.soloist sal, jn conn Road; Mr.-Goorgo tract - ING ANADIAN a - East.Ang -of, Montre ch, and wl Bone jeergeville Ro Mr.F.L.ows.eto.D FLOOR THE G OWDER Le Vogt, of r Barket, at Chur ) the George rbraoke : & ARDWOO OF TALCUM P 10c.: I uds ll.TR.enginee \u2019, o8 Method na ist, togethe Fo frôm \u2018She sent in Mon H ECIALTY.| .; : 5 Value , 8c tin.0 | Caswe lair, G.sville.Jame ccompani ae ith, o weeks sp from = SP : : 0Y A il à.8 to 10 am oe , C , S Ce Mn Alex, Sine home Farnham, is Ma MacRae as a Chas, King yR AR Monk, » from o E.Hoge, Io wed- n ne _ EST AND FF / : : ap.u o .and Nov rea) ; attended | = PTON.+ BABIES OW: 80c.oe 25c box.- VOUS cold sn dinal, \u2018garnet, white, a W.A Hogue, « Mrs.& Barrie.14 Socialist, as ; pastor of a the Tug xexe Compton, where Le Guilbert, and Mr.=.com ng ucoident took ms FIN 1 ni (Ny 8 to 10 a : TU k, navy, car to 65c.- he guest o ard has | Moore, MA, y prov ch \u2018cer- 18 Magog.mC yo .1.\u2014A' constin Jane : i ARN } In blac Oc, 85e, up Ee Peart Shepp few days._ ch, certain! dience -w.A be nd, of Mag Guilbert Feb.fom is i NR AR.etc., 28¢, Buc, Migs Pea Sorel for fe B.i Chur CE large au t.While trand, Eugene ton, the \u201cbere.this.weak {01 rge roti, i j - * SCOTCH F nl Value 1.etc., D HOODS\u2014 _ .al and So aff, Messrs.tread to the souper .he A and Mrs.in Comp \u2019 place bere.f Mr.Geo J = à Li Black o y., 96¢c pound KNITTE Oc, 60c, The.Montre T.k st E Bur- tainly eciated ere thoroug] few dass .and Mrs E.oung son 0 rained ankle.».N N.B.af * LONSDALE canne KNITTED, doc,\u2019 80c uo.MITTS\u2014 Dorey Gomes or onc Mawes geven [all ol LE he ae re guests 8 of bi Club met ai the home sulle and Mrs.Ford Lumet .a me.3, Bat.vous bu NY Value 10e yd.REN'S a d {Gladys ty in © | and esp t advant .torary this wee \u2018ent an .eveni a .\"Feb.8, Sat.\u2026 UNS ; 10° à.m.: CHILD 80c, 85¢.rrow an ng party range.the bes © (rea \u2018The Li thergill sant en r Tuesda Vorssty.ST NEEM TO : oo pp OIL MEN\u201d 3 Woor MITI S\u2014 > vou enjoyably ating T y evo oh ~~ Ea Clad Tyg Song.Cy you oe of meas co A ver Lin \u2018good Moo a fe eo i of co Ton: 22 pen) ve ty a , SEW 10c.tie.rares 00 pair TTS .Richmon their - den, an \u201cThe.Lament,* | Vas la nt and s é and the Mrs.Ste here Me à, L, City Fu Value 6c bot FATHER MI i umber} of Bros\u2019.gramo tion,\u2019 Hay > .T © \u2019 was spe \u201cFrance a d, Mr.and received of a H SEWEL ; 8 to 10 a.m, ID MUFFLERS MEN'S L I lining, 45e pair.[large n shed by Bd dre ts served z,, \u201cAbsence,\u201d Return Prayer, evening were read on Miss Whitehen Nows has been vorpool, Eng., © wor - B HE \u2014 , MEN'S PLA Too Tite MIT?ol was furni ddinty ro reshmen vi = tibt Not of the Th é lecture on pers Revolution, by I x and Rev.fe arrival in Li fter o Pleasant - ARD BOYS\u2019 AND 25c.BOYS\" LEA lining, 40c pair.hone, and sing room.k- \u201cDo \u201cThe Letter.\u201d Moore was Fronch Mr.J.R.Wilco olo by E $ \u2018Brewster, a C0.EDW 8G _ Value ne.Woo P ladies\u2019 ress.ne to Roo and \u201cThe by Rev.Mr, t s Bryant, A piano 8 .W.bye 0.RAL, PE: 8 to 10 a.m, , Goif Jerseys best [in the L.Hinch has go hospital Chas.Kingsley > uctive, and' a i \"Tho [2 Mis J Fother ill, 4 s.C.G.Oliver.E a.Band, assisted ve a .ROHLTECTU UCTURAI * SUITINGS\u2014 ht pieces in the Ladies » pretty style, or Miss here she enters a Il delivered, instr as gathered thergill and Mr R~Wilcox were i Jotapton Brass Milby, will gi ou WB A ed sin Im an LADIES SUITE wide, eigh Fancy weave, Ps navy, white land, Me., wi -training.a we itformation.w es certainly (B: \"Mrs.Fo bv Mrs.J.1l present.| tio Club of \u201c wn Hall, a Montcalm ce - nd inc $1.00.in cardinal, 8 nuree-1n ve à sliding deal \u2018of Three Villa ies of d a song by ted by all .p Drama t in the To hoped thy Corner wected sir 108 Vvaluo 81.00.yd.hy Yims 5a ont: navy - there Re Jones gav 4 friends ople of \u2018the 1 to the lad a lon uch \u2018apprecia ill také the form | entertainmen next.It js h pors- 2 cn een oT can help 8 to 10 a.m., Se black.Size value $2.00.Miss number of her pedi ood dea roviding such The m t meeting wi \u201cResolved, that Tuesday evening he hearty co-o Tl A Porraps he Stanste , NAMA WAST o $2.50.Speci 8 jp arty\u201d to a Co et hurch.for 9) ven by Miss The à deb te, subject : fited by An- 8 will receive 1 Me L 1 Adjustes tor Fire Ins.C à LADTES PA navy Valu a Golfer or » t evening.me Chr 8 t as tha gi of deba la not be bene 3» The hoy the public.cafs,.ke Mutual Black or.$1.50.Children\u2019 in cardinal 8 TERMIIE musical trea re ada wou United States.e[tion of bsence of 26 y 1, is vi , \u201cwreoke \u2014 - 8 to 10 am, , ; ter Brown sty Tire golfer for the WATERVILL - Barker.d Miss White ore Cane tion with the ce atthe hom After an abs f Denver, Co ves in ._\u2014 Act TE A OL STE cream: va} Buster A Cute warm (Contributed.) -loving White an t \u201cCarrolotoit\u201d nexa will take pla Péroival Rugg, 0 me and relati LR FX ha, lj TAFFETA W l, black, navy, white.in three sizes.the_musio + Mr.few days a .Colby and meeting R.Wilcox.her ol ho 5 GR: Cardina = hildren, in 1.40.evening.trea nding a C.oO a.J.siting he fined SPE Ch tian 3G ie TION 10h \"05% piervillo\u201d enjoy fo aide op Fig.2m 05 Co A | \u201ciow | ia obo Tao hs bor, cond van srt sag Jove 8 to CERS\u2014 4 a G pu character of this Miss Co in Edmonton, it Lawrence, fro Miss ast week haent this 3 A ORACKERS= crackers, tRY SE of such a a community friend living n dent that Mrs, G.A.rise her bed the .Parker is absent (à FE Boston FRESH SOD: 8 famous 8 ven, full eR06 aran- rienced in A ur correspon ro and Feb.1.\u2014 spending st to v, G.A EL Leave for Poruand, | sta.Patterson sp from the o ecial list of gu experie: tern Town- ta; wrote yo es below zero, had ord, has been f Mrs.Erne - The Re b covered a 11,89 à.m tormedinte fresh nnd ses n\u2019t miss this morrow, size.Barker! the Eas roud of, 8 then 65 dogr he thermometer t Bed here the guest o week in Que hi s sufficiently 1 ve où Et 1.01 p.m itn 1.Torouto, fize 2Bc box 19c box.Do groceries for to In Miss singer \u2018to be p is any wa he past week t Ne rees below, bu days e has been in Miss Heath -ha illrcss as.to patie EE.Hum Muntreal.\u2018wont, da 8 to 10 a.m., teed Butter ships possess a { these words for t above 32 deg wind.tes, who has now her recent i here she w ¥ £10 p.cago al.Quebeo iter o ill some t gone ithout any nt W.J.Coates, time, is from Hatley, w : Montreal, Se 'S_COCOA\u2014 Fresh Dairy Dairy Butter nd if tho wri hom Canada w (n° still old wi Gilmore went, Tle: for some Angus.day for is.Eu 0.16 a, Iowrmedis BAKER 8_C0OCO ; fresh made 8 one of whom oud also.- it was and: John funeral of health fo Banfill of Monday Reilly, © 0 daily ox.si À Value .20¢ tin.- Fifty pounds = judge, son to be pr sramme Messrs.Jas.ttend the ted by Dr.Ipwood was sit friends.Inde Father .i Sunday | 4 Pond and 8 to.J0 a.m., dy for to-morrow.\u2019 25¢ day have rea f the prog .ooke to a v she being trea d of pulp Blod- vals inch Brighton, Maes.si i Island | ons .y i item o thusiasti to Sherbr Tuesday, nner loa Mr.Walter Arri inary, WT, à + BGS p.m Le sta ; TMBAL\u2014 cket, Value PA Where every d all wore en to Camirand on -.A cok by ken \u2018four hn\u2019s Semi lga i 0 or.media ROLLED oa in cack pa - rey ND cine eee © m, an nnecessary Mrs.a f theirs.C ticook, | hauled last w 1, having ta 1i 8- Jo Il \u2019 of Ca 2 of Capelton, the ces 3 3 Quen }remium : POUND.was à ceived it scems u st favored | cousin e than is in Coa f Sand Hi 568s 8% Mrs.Reilly, Gee I oy 5 slay Richmond, Quen t, o ir of horses, Father M B.M.St.Le & - 0, id intermecie 26c.200, Fruits cally .recei ns, yet the mo toh, Irish |?H, Ka key.BOY ith one Rev.Fa J.B.M.\u201cThe Rie: i 8.80 p ations and Iu - H to 10 am, New 28c: ke-selections, the Scote ess.- rs of hockey.cords w ile oods ts of Mrs.c.at ith i , ally stations and 1 - tds.for und.ma dience wero Sweet on bus admire - team of five m oved her g gues Se of Quebe \u2019 treal, w x xoopt solenial po In - , E-\u2014 - New \u2018Prunes, 3 Apples, 10c po J by the au 8 \u2018Bonnie, d eral of our a hockey .tance tsir has m h her little iss , Petry, ti n, of Mon debvre, z unday \u2018oaticook apd PUFFED RIC acket.apotated d.nch song 2 I h Girl,\u201d an Sev.t orghnize is plen Mrs.Swee nd wit] 1 Mi .Miss Forti A.LA ¥ Coatiooo station.- Value 10c p 2 for 15c.New Ev icots, 25c poun and Fre A h Little ris \"in \u201cPhe have tried to that there that house here a her sister, M rs.tory\u201d 1 t, and Miss il.Ghiil- ; | ; 50 day mediate : a 8 to 10.a.m., = ; - New Apr hes, 28c pound.Bessie,\u2019 T th the \u201cPrayer i also h e they claiming players.Gain 4 ve to her t present with \u20ac _ Mrs.N.Dro ¢ W ith Mrs.E.A 2 und rlor cars B Pa > ER\u2014 ' New TONER Soops- se brand.} Sombrero wi 2 Miss Parker hn- er i material °, oO small to ha son is a ret t.f Coaticook, a a few .\"Cale pa treal an JELLY POWD acket./ ŸNEW CA \u2018Log Cabin\u2019 dering.One.David Jo ty o entirely to tly, as yet, George Evel + ; ppt spending - between Mon d fuil'into : Value 10c p 2 for 28c.Famous 8.for 25¢.Wander t with Mr.item mer- the rink is consequen y + BROOK.bert.Parker is P chds.tickets an , 8 to 10 a.m, FIVE ROSES Tomataies, 2 sins.10c \u2018tin.\u2019 sang a Just singer.- This M John- any good games, organized.p here ISLAND and Miss Aliss Monica xville with fri \u2019 ; ga For FOSS, C SEHOLD OR Golden Wax Beans, 10 ~~ ]ston, a loca ed an encore, Mr.bly team has been still keep.u id 5.II.Sunbury and Miss days in Lenno | - ° C.H.q.ROYAL HOU g : 100 tin.wd nd - received a scasion \u201cadwira y.no and eggs t 2, an Feb.1.\u2014Mr the sick lis à BRUT AIN.a Strathcona St 8 to 10 a.m., SUGAR.3 peas, \u2014 ket.son rising to the good nts an ot- with Totter ut 950.hodist Essie Ry caro of Dr.La > returned L 0\u20ac Mrs, Alex.er 1 Lk \u2014 ANULATE D Currants, 106 pa In addition Barker presents Ÿ |dairy butter a Stanstead Metho under the nd baby have spend- b.1\u2014Mr.and Hammond, #+ Co REDPATH GR d hags._ New.Cleaned ound.voice, Miss, d is the happ: da hoir of the for au sacred Mrs.Gety a \u2018Sutton, after 1 | Feb, ter, Grace brother me _ ç \\ 100 poun | $4.45.New Raisins, 12¢ p ound.her pearance, an co that The c rehearsin h Church home in Su \u2019 ith Mr.and nd her sister, 1 of their Derby, FO RR >.R to 10 a.m., ootvete Now Mixed Peel, 20c p und.tractive ap Stage.presen in Church are rel iven in the hoir to their f months w la od the funcra at West - RK.- FX cedar _ ! sseecBeeBuges New Peel, 25e po ssor of a ce at once rt to be gi .The cho a couple o 1 tend Laplante .srudes of on 60-8 Citron ib for 25c.possp d her audien d _de- cancer end © February t and | ing Wiltiams.returned law, George 30th.to Rest x Whe done: SO brant New heat Flour, 7 uts her an kindliness an .t the en tside talen\u2019 Mrs.L.Wi nbury has aw, 1 Jan.e planning t Is and Lath, v = : Buckw th tor 250.25e.Pp nd her her rea about ted by ou ted.I.W.Su treal.Wednex ay, S ciety are 4 ul 8 .Dbourds Henson im Peas, 6 1, 7 M for 25 sympathy a revealed in- ill bo assis ay be expec nf Mrs.ts and Mon ¥d.Dorcas So and soc Nr.aS inds, © Die Sweaters Split Dust Corn Mea 7 1b for 256.5 to please were.S encores: wa programme m.who has bee Morn Flats and Mrs.- The ster supper re at LL ull kin roenr lots, Ladies : take Gold \u2018heat Flour, \u2018 15- for 25c.site ta s to numerou ker has an ia fine J tte Gilmore, ast two froni ls include : Mr.lady friend have an ov ho near futu LU by thousund «© TMMING \u201cpress wo : Wholo W Graham Flour, 7 tweal, 7 1b, dy response e Miss\u2019 Barker nt\u201d Miss Jeane housé for the p ted {-Arrivals kshire, and a G.Sher- \u2018edarville in the bet- y A.M.CU! _ Per tadays ther supply of these New Milled hed Standard 08 .n Miss Macra is a true expone > confined \u2018to the ho tism, is repor \u2018Seale, of note Mr.and Mrs.CE Har |§ tt's.is a little into stock anos are so mue te © Old fashio ccompanist.\u2018who ting and not over- co nths with! rhouma from Montrea Stevens on\u2019s : Mrs.Flor Pra Homer Worthen TAN sweaters, whi Plain or fancy Rit for 25c.C reals of her art, suppor n a desire to te- mo better.} Ursuline con- an at H.field, Vt.: Miss 1 Mr.uperating qui se ; DE NA demand now.Har, full length, ¢ Ket.2 lming the singer i pianist, so tudents of Yo day yesterday, nr Chase, of Fairfie F.Brown, fron ter.B.Albee is rec ous illness.4 QP Crate high roll\u201d in _ 50 Oats, 25e\" packe sackat.whe r OWN pOWers as a udience pre- The s iven m holi wero ei ry Barr and Mr.W.ts of Mrs.T.Mr.B.flor: his very se utting 8 es white or car at $1.25 and $1.\u2018Saxon oat Biscuit, 424c 1 veal het ks of the largo a regational | vent were ® examinations v tele A a Minn., the gg Vetty, of rapidly OU t.ple are p J Special values : Ta | The t Mu to the ee, 8 the [after their b received a.\u201d is Amboy, Mr.Japes Mc mch, of The Baptis \u2018hurch.- vifé are \u2014 ot.pice.W.Web Webb, w ?.French ; h Fren their Chi and v es \u2014 : Gusto, Food 15e p ac | sént h choir under \u201cwhose at delighted Mrs.daughter, Ma neu- [F.Mrs.Sara f Maple.font into Lorimer d, x ; Oh kot.- g au ll with p leyville ; McGee, o \\ Judson Barior 4 | Swiss Nuts, 15¢ packo church \u20ac $ iven, and who t two from hor rously 1 Wes lain ; Miss Mrs.F.Dracon ents at bv, 3 es _ Warm hay Lhe hacket.14e packet.nl by tas a mirable em * took in Magog dange h © West on à Ie greed P Mrs.Ralph Todd ; Montreal tive Olive Foirehil Chis re a It Breakf: ; Re sacket, an he enter monia.the as Co.d from a 188 ends in ri choruses.the Ton Hall that entertain.dr I.in on Sowport Ww, sgt Sr, is suffering.was visiting fric ang people made JY S Malta , 10e packet.| place ly ho may mon 1 f has g an el Kerr, *Sr., oen of yo esduy - r-Stocking uffed Rico, - t is sincere the above 1 .Greenlea Lo r, Samu lip.ible tenm it Tu > Ove To 0 Pu llaneous le oË the mateo of in the future poète few Js = is entertained sity ith'a \u201c¢hnéer on \u2018his li A doute Creller a vis \u2019 \u2014 eglect this Misce 25e tin.be much he been in the past in Mrs.T.fine elichre\u2019\u2019 ch Wednes- NON CORNE Jumes ening.| > .You Dye i nay longer i LONE Corn Syrup, 10e ta 100 pound.than vie, 7 mi ladiest 18 STF from 4 © attrac- \u2018ob.| 1.\u2014Mossrs ohn Thursday BULWER.who hes .\u2019 en pots are the goods Kings made na Gorn Mixed HN \u201ctin.i Water \u2014 re Te US.[day a \u201cGables\u201d was copecially à open, tre were in Sher \u2018funeral of their 1.\u2014Mrs.Cumming.few weeks, .ve w an Stic knit, full length, all se Canned Clams.a2 1840 and 350 ile.\\, EAST Ajo.is quite IN ren the rooms ro there Yo to © on Leicbvre vi- | en vise here he ET ! Tu rkish D yarn, elas rlet.Se.S0e, GO.sardines, sorted Pic ca, ».alls, 65e Miss G.No tiv with the se h \u2018guests.le, Mr.Wm Coats .were vi- heen ed to her home Says yervi black or Safe, ase, doe.dne, Rowat's Tmp Jam in T th.p \u201cFey 1\u2014 ed so - that.f room for the during unc ] Mrs.H.L.bus return Wilkinson, of © Rev.Mr.tr Prices- 30e, : ; Pewch or Plum > with la grippe.Johnson has \u2018return as plenty o 1 merriment Mr.anc hton recently.in - -Rev.- Mr.Wi with the Re hodist - Perte ee - 70e pa.- 1.: kot: 3 lan Jo to the fw the usua d from one in Birc is visiting ulpits bee Meth l'anily a\u201d 7 iug Gowns $4.9 ce onde, 106-pe cat.Ce nim from Pherbrooke owing he 1d th amas 8 they progrosses \u2018\u201c\u2018cuchre wing | os tho guet of Miss Liar Mage pre ven the cack por Sea > Dress u nel in a rleh Salad ds (Le ckpt, ind._, illness of her| mo er ia to be he blo to the nent enjoyed tea was Sherbrooke fre, H.Rogers | rch here lust Se .s ; Fe shee everywhs , delisle, t th 10c.a pa Made of viderdown a, box mise Quick Ju Apples, oe, oun _paits ) ; An Poun HER eRe 22nd.a been a emioye en Mr, md Mes.BF Sunday.| of Snw- churel Francois Delisle, rently at ley Sons & Co.shade of Sr Ka trim - Aries: pans Ib for.18c.in the Town > IR.served, the la for the pleasant Areot and Mrs.plex wot No, Ella \u201cshire, spent om, Mr.MN ung ro \u2019 Beay MONTREAL.bu, «hd room luo at $4 .: Frosting \u2018er, 3 for Be.UT LAvEN has [their hos Lu.were the gues home of he \u2018crowd of vo at thee ° ' Special va Telly Powcer, 124\u20ac bottle.: - LW.Rock, who a _ yerville, lay.held to a large tertained \u2014 \u2018 , ve, 12 .Boon.| Sunda rtson Quito tiv en Gallup 8 \u2014 Ladies\u2019 ~Underskirts ts in ete Sauc Ta \u2018 Feb.a position\u2019 with the Com iT J.J.Taylor on Rural pour pers Hall on ple were ple \u201cand Mra.Hebert 6 - EEE Hy haw a nice range of hove Foods In Maker 8 ane ane ce cake.Anken Railway in chere ou Need Feb, to Bein, S Ng : Ernest a lantern lecture of this eck.under cada evening.re well filled store He.Marri awn .We sh litle : >», with ker\u2019s \u2018 late, oo rur 1er © rlin, Bag- evenl dies\u2019 Guild.on Wheeler attra \"À .S$.The qua M1 made, w Ha veet Choc ke.his duties.e, to Be Walter g Tuesday the La A.W oods a : thing, Cw all sizes.ens, AL we » French Sweet \u20ac colate, 10c ca menced MeKeag hmond : Young spices of ; .Mr.to-date p places, i hing sian, sateen and men and extra full ye T5, 'nsweetened Choco bottle, last.T, Fowler, to Ric d Mr.George the au men dre | f new and up- adjoining She (sig Hounee amd fri $1.26.S160, Currie Powder, 2 glnss.4 , MIGNAUL Tey to Nicolet, an om.\u2018Do you think A 0 peopla from ling near.erring Prices spon, 7 Clary Pepper, 10¢ .PH 0'C.oy L.Gordon \u2014Tom.en?\u2019 one yet many \u2018those residing .ao, 0) 18c tin.\" JOSE to Kin, sey.k and Miss ver than m I never saw ar-\" as well as sam Tr PLOUR-\u2014BEST BRANDS Land Serveyor.\u201cMrs.Waa.Broc [raver than men?hanco at mar.| | - \u2014 arrel.l'agiacer : k list.Co Dick.ke a cha - .Sweaters for Men FLOUR\u2014B Bag.rs \u2018co ar ad Bhartook®: fare on the sic de ads\u201d mare closely bat ls rte Frs 2 es i ee wee $3.50 17 Banbora 8 : Telephones.a | Decidé to ew me .a ati C and Boys Olivia's Royal House 2.50 95.15, Bell and qe age, Powez- Davelop- thls your than loat.a Ogi 1d ease \u201cSestas + $3.40 00 Waterworks, .; £4 2 \u2018 ect from hod Flour Loue arene $2.48 ss.s « Bpeclalty, \\ 0, | \u2019 A case direct to Bory Fine Flour Bak-\u2014 an \u2019 A The tudor ATE AE Keewatin's Strong B «$3.88 .i c Bic.Toe, oe, he $ \u201cors sosuse ses ee \u2018 MEN'S SN ENTER ; : \u2019 seal, -.- vor .us dose wathe st ow ur ae ve R T.Sada, =a CRT Sue Siariroa TTR oom ind Pooper \u2014\u2014.y, \"Violet 1 ent, \u2014_\u2014 5 PHYSIC ?ptreal St.AMS, .\\28 : vate Hopital, 4 ° pultations until P.m., and by op GENERAL oo Lite, ER ns & .P.L.8,, fe Se.mig Connection, .\u2018 uilding, Thabo Ry pmo x DN.n° uccident took rom which James Georgé Cronin, is Bl ned ankle.oC r, Miss St.Laug-* gurent were .in evening to at b+ anniversary of hrie.\u2018od here ot \u2018the.ol, Eng., of Nr.4 Pleasant voy.i.nsesisted by the vv, will give an Town Hall, -on - It is hoped thy | «\u2018urty co-opera- 26 years, Mrs.: ver, Col., is vi \u201cnd relatives in .+ been confined +k with illness.\u201d _ er is absent this = ently recovered is to leave on re she will vi- > or Reilly, of St.= righton, Mass.; N.W.T., and \u2018 Capelton, tho- : &t.Laurent ; | at \u201cThe Rec- M Montreal, with ss.A.Je febére, CE.Ho Gil spending A few h friends.IN.-: .Alex.Whaley {ammond, at wir brother-in- t West Derby, ~ planning to nd sovinl at - \u201cfüre at Mr.à little bot: perating quite rious illness- ; - ré putting 8 + amd wife are srford._ - | Derby .3 t +._ Gs place res _ people made Tuesday evs - who has _t few weeks, on Ulvertan.~awverville, \u2014 Rev.Mr.\u2026 .- Methagdist - T.: of Cook- ntly\" at the a Detisle.vonhg pros nined at the rbert Gallup | filled store yds attracts ing plaees, \u201car.INSU, = \u2018OTTAWA SLEEPER, .Feb.2, Sat.5.ver eee.LAKE ERIE -_ Feb, #, Fri \u2026 FMIRESS OF BRUTAIN.Feb.16, Sat.LAKE MANITOBA.Fab.23 Fri.EMPRESS OI IRELAND Mch, 2,\u201d Sat.LAKE CHAMPLAIN SHERBROOKE LOAN3* EE C0.to loan on first mortgage, se arts, on real estate at current rata qi interest.a I.DAVIDSON, C.II FUSS, President.Fee.Treas.~ GORMIER'S ADV.succeed, on many of thé American roads, either erase gon en.eg ra musee m2 dr The two- -cont- -per-mile bill is among the most interesting measures = before.the Canadian parliament this session, It is a popular movement and .one which doubtless, sooner or later, will The two-cent rate: prevails : as a fixed turiff or obtainable by the | ution Sale in in all lines going on.\u2014I6 will pay you to par chase now.Furs, Gents\u2019 Furnishing, «Caps, kt | Wellington St.FOR SALE.An ideal home for a family of bans in the North Ward can be bought for two- » thirds its value.Other \u2018properties in all ets of the city, also several good furs.\u201cGoud terms.Wanted: a few wore swull farm Dear town.= h TT.125 Wellington Street, EER wie 1.MeLKON, Real Estate Agency, \u2018 __ Sherbrooke.i Leaves Montreal, Windsor Station daily at 10.15 p.m.Passengers Lay remain in car until 9 a.m?Price \u2018of berth, $1.50.\u2018To SHAWINIGAN FALLS \u201c Trains leave Thrce Rivers at 7.15 am., and 5 p.m., arriving Shawinigan Falls at 8.45 a.m., and 6.15 p.m.Returning leave Shawinigan Falls at 930 -a.m., and 6.45 p.n., arriving Three Rivers 11.0 a.m., and 8.00 p.w., respectively.l'or tickets, information, eto., apply te \u20188 H.SEWELL, City Pass.Agt.Art Building, Sherbrooke.- ATLANTIC STEAMSHIPS padian railway situation cannot purchase of mileage books.The Canadian railway, - companies have prepared u case in opposition to the two-cent fare movement.\u2018 They advance among other points that thé Ca- be compared to that in: the {United States wwing to difference in density of popu- lution, that a two-cent rate would cut off excursion and other special: rates and- would be a disadvantage fruther than otherwise to the general public, that the proposed bill introduce the scalping nuisance ( 'anuda, etc.It is not probable that \u2018the bill will | pass if, indeed, it survives its pro- vress through The committee.The iden of a lower passenger rate on- our railways canpot be killed.te will conte forward year after year.would ' into There are many who \u201cwill wish the mov cement suceesy, A Note of Warning.© } ve .\u2018 * © The letter of Mr, William Neil, of.Granby, in yesterdoy\u2019s Record, is Une which Eastern Townships farmers generally should read and not forget, He speaks particularly of Minnesota, and declares it to bo his opinion that custern \u201cfarmers who have located | in that state have not bettered their condition.They work harder and: enjoy fewer of the luxuries and comierts of life=than their fellow farmers of the cast and they are not better off in this world\u2019s goods, | There is n disease, amounting to almost an epidemic, which appears periodically in the castern sections of hoth Canada and he United States.It is called fever, Thousands bowed to it and went to California half a century ago.Again, in more recent years, victims in hundreds braved the dangers and hardships of the Yukon trail and Klondike mining camp.To-day the germ is again at work and the lure 4s a western farm and western.wheat field.In the old day one found gold, und dozen failed.To-day, ax well as then, lins two sides.The bright side of the old picture showed \u201cthe glittering gold \u2018Which act- \u2018ually existed in vast quantities.On tke reverse appeared the thousands of men who spent the savings of years to reach the fields only to.find the prize beyond their reach.Q the blory OF THE GANADIAN PACIFIC- RY.Lf) MAIL SERVICE _ssFfINEST AND FASTEST= ST, JOHN, N.B.and -LIV:KPOOL R, H.SEWELL, \u2018City Pass.Agent.©.EDWARD WHITE, ARCHITECTURAL, DESIGNER and STRUCTURAL ENGINEER.@4ce Corner Montcalm and Magog Sts.17 buildings erected since 1st Januaty, | 1905.Perhaps I can help you.Adjustes tor the Stanstead and Sher brooke Mutual Fire Ins.Co.= re Ee 0 Ry \" RARE A Frais ative and leave Bherbrooks of follows Leave for Arrive From 1,9 à, m Portland, Boston, and 8.10 p.m 0p.m {intermediate sta, daily 2398 mm 1We.m mu {Modtr treal.T'oronto, Chi 11.92 a.m.£19 p.m and west, daily 12.01 p.m.9.16 a, Montreal, Quebec and 8.06 pm daiiy ox.intermediate aily ex Sunday stations aay 805p.m> (laland Pond and inter- 9.15 a.w es.mediate stations.daily ex ay ;\u2019 .Sun ay 6.30 p.m, Richmond, Quebec 4.50p m.ally and on tines daily xoept stations and Inter- exce > unday eolonial pointy San Coaticook apd Inter- 8.30 om DE} mediate stations {ex.Sunday Cafe parlor ears run oa day trous between Montreal and Portland, For tickets and full information apply \\ C.H.FOSS, City Tk, Agt., | 6 Strathcona $ \u2026, Or T.KING, Station Agent.FOR SALE.Best = grades of shingles, hoards and lath | cedar clap- .Sheuthines and sidings of all kinds, Dimension timber a specialty, \"by thousand or car lots.: AHL CUMMINGS & SON, Conticook, Que.ss _ - \u2014\u2014 NER, .1 ere A When vou tre Turkish Dyes: Tree Fast pr Povey Veatiss 10 a Ce st Colors, Load thie best Woo ! 102.4 package everywhere, Bray ley Sons & Co., Limited 9 MONTREAL, Po, * 2 2 LEA Hie i shine : CRETE loxo is à ferrihle 8 din ey, NG Baki, wn .done then (social evening at the .To-day.the bright picture is a great acr cago of.golden grain.The reverse is the hardships, and the inconveniences incidental- to every new country and the small margin \u2018of profit remaining when the gôlden grain is landed in the elevators.the fever coming on, will find a good antidote in a earcful consideration of \u201choth sides of the guestion.\u2019 \u2014 The Cammwdonian.KNOWLTON.Feb, 1.\u2014The Reading Club was entertained hy Mrs.Nathaniel Pettes on Tuesday evening when it was decided to hold an entertainment in the Pettes Mémorial in the near future, T ho question of occasionally meeting for homes of the members of the Club was discussed.Dainty refreshments were served the hostess and u very pleasant evening was spent.- The Lord\u2019s Supper will be administered Sunday morning in the Methodist C hurch at the close of the regulux service.The Sunday School will be held 9,30 an The afternoon service Eastern Townships farmers who feel at ut instead of 1.30 as Tormerly.- Large quantities of wood are being drawn into.town daily from the surrounding country.The Quarterly Meeting of the Official Joard will he hold at the Parsonage on Monday afternoon, Feb.Ath.Mr.Baxter Hurlburt, of Suttow, was a guest at Mr, 1, L, Knowlton\u2019s, on Thursday.- The body of the little duughter - of Mr-and Mrs.O.E.Wing, who died at her home in Turkey Hill on Tuesday, was interred in the cemetery here on Thursday, _ - reentry 7 ~~ WATERLOO.Feb: 10.\u2014Great preparations are being made by the committee and dirre- tors for the coming horse race, which takes place here on our lake on Tuesday and W ednesday, February 4th and 5th.A splendid hali mile has heen made and a grand stand erected and everything promises to make it à great success, Several horses gre already in training.copra pm cessed HEAVENWARD.We are all actors bn Life's stage, Just as the poet says\u2014 When we go off, if well we've played Our parts, we pet a raise TE i ALL GROCERS - vla À ramp à vo.es one ai ps.L.Gil | Pendelbury, by will Éhureh will be held at 2 o'clock: -_ Confidence in even quality has made many friends for Chase & Sanborn\u2019s Coffee.dT bid, i 62 rs bare.incl Bédsie Dax rant A, Buchanan, J.ts.HAH.Garrick, té of Dugheo ab chili 4 fupos Macgre ot,!! + Montrè old college friends ; tho W of Eust Farnham = for the first ime since his recent sovere illness ; George of Stanbury, and Mr.Fred Banfill, B.A, until recently Prineipal of \u2018Granby Academy, which position he has been obliged to relinquish on account of illness.He is better and hopes the rest from arduous work will soon restore his former health, a wish in which all his friends- here, his former home, sincerely join.Niles Galer sidence of her mother, Mrs.Enoch -Buzzell.It is hoped she may Soon recover her wonted health and spirits, - Mr.J, F.G.Barrette 1s: very Jamo from tho effects of an accidental blow received .on his leg by one, of his hired men allowing an axe to slip, when being used, in tho ice-house; whero * Mrs Butretto kceps/ his summier: supply ef icc in stock.The resultant lameness is a great drawback to Mr.at this season, whén the We packing must bo done, ~ _ ON Court Yamaska, No.696 of the Canadian Order of Foresters held thdir annual meeting on Tuesday evening in (ioyette\u2019s Hall here and elected the following officers : C.R., Mr.BP.X/A.Giroux ;.V.C.R., Mr.C.Edwin Lav- ay.;\u201d Chaplain, Mr.C.E.Christie; :R, S., Mr.Edward Goyette; F.S., \"Mr.Jos.Boisvert ; S.W., Mr.David Du- mont ; JW, Me: Jos.Dion; S.8B, very ; Auditors, \u2018Messrs, Edward Goy- ette and C.EK.Lavery.The was followed by a littlo social time and broke up with the best of früter- nal feeling permeatin The Bachelors and Benedicts of Cow- ansville and Sweetshurg .are to hold g, 6th inst., at the Sweetgburg House: Hall.This \u201cAt Home\u201d Sas decided upon at a meeting of the mon of the } two villages, held at they Sweetshurg | House on Thursday cvenin thig week, when Mr.James E: Millat - Was chosen President of -the.Exoeutiva Committee in charge of the arrange: ments, with \u201cMessrs.Duboyes and Lockhart as the Cowansville represen tatives, and Messrs.E, DP.Jones and W.IE.Lynch representing Sweetshur Ig.Messrs, Emmet Butler ahd Edward Go- vette are joint secretaries, and upon them will devolve the giant's share of the werk to give the affuir-its pristine cclat and tone.Mr.K.R.Turner hag returned from his £, T.Banking duties in Knowl- ton, his transfer there having been.ou- ly temporary.Mr.Rogerson Lawrence, of this branch of the LE.TT.Bank, has been trunsferred to the Ormstown branch.repre cob Po GRANBY._ Feb, I.\u2014A fair contingent of the of the AF.& AM, at Waterloo Tuesday evening, .The celebrated Neit-Larrive horses, which have been the cause of \u2018so much trouble, were sold at public auction on Tuesday by \u2018order of Court for $144, Mr.G.F.Payne being ie purchaser.© The horses were undbr Aciz- ure by Dr.McCurdy for keep and medical attendance.The entertainment of movin r pictures given in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening under the auspices of the I.0.0.I; was well attended, Mr.Austin Hubbard contributed several character songs, which were well received by the audience, a Mrs.W.R.Horner has heen\u2019 .8pend- oh of Mr.and Mrs.J.If.McKechnie.\u201cMe.Young, of Otlawn, Is the guest of Dr, and Mrs.Cowley.Mrs.Minnie Warren, who has been spending the past two months-in Winnipeg, arrived home on Saturday.Miss Doris lewis, organist in St.George\u2019s church, left on.Wednesday for Worcester, Mass.where she will enter u hospital to train for.u :professional nurse.The Whist.Club was entertained at the home of Mr.and Mrs, B.A.Ilur- ring on Monday evening.| \u2018Fhe prizes were won by Mrs.K.W, Payne and Mr.T.F.Davidson.J The Koyal Arcunum gave an evening, at which there were a large number present.27 tables for pro\u201d gressive whist were arranged in the hall and were well filled with players.The ladies\u2019 prizes were won hy Mrs.H.E.Comtois, 1st, and Miss Olive Bliss, 2nd ; gentlemen\u2019 a, 1st, Mr.CH.Bradford: nd, Stephen Morner.« Refreshments were served at 11 o'clock, after: Which dancing was enjoyed by a large majority of those present.\u201d The Bickmore Orchestra furnished the music.The Royal Arcanum gives one of these social evenings, which are always successful, this one not proving an exception \u2018to the rule, Mrs.J.K.Lebby and Mrs.A.W, Mitchell spent Wednesday at Waterloo, Mr.Mark Taylor was called to his home at Millinerton on Sunday by the serious illness of his brother, who is suffering from a severe attack of | pneumonia.era A RECIPE To fail.or only half - Succeed, Here ts u method true: All you have got to do is this, Just all you've got to do \u201c205 Y, FEERU .Sa, fora tinware.Mrs.Robinson is quite ill at there- Mr.D.Duculon ; J.B., Mr.P.5 La- election the atmosphere.\u2018ball on the evening of Wednesday, tho.\u201cCraft\u201d attended the district meeting g ing the past week in Montreal, guest { ut, home in the Town Ifall on Tuesday.annually - J last week, a rns HUT pr \u2014 are?a ma ANE ay Feb.1M, NJ J.\u201cWyatt, proprie of Wyatt's Can Works, is making rangements still furthex.indrease output in line the latest machinery I the \u2018manufacture \u2018of tin pails\u2018 and gpur The machinery is al- \u2018ready ordered, and Mr, Wyatt expdcts about the first of May.- Mrs.John Hagen: and Mrs.- - George Colcord, of Richford, Vt., in company with Mrs.Alexander Armstrong, also of that place, wére the guests of Mrs.Armetrong\u2019s daughter, Mrs.B.G, \u2018Hicks here on Tuesday._ Mrs.Aaron Miltimore went to East Fairfield, Vt., on Tuesday \u2018to spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs.F.H, Blunt.Mi, Éred.Macdonald, who has been working for the past few years for the\u2019 \u2018Messrs, Saffords, at Sutton | Junctio Fand Danville, has gone into Wyatts.can factory here.- Miss Katie Lopgeway, who has been hin Montreal for several - wécks-.for treatment for lamcuess; is Pe be gradually\u2019 gaining and is expect \u2018home before very long.Mr.Henry Brock, of Glen Sutton, \u2018was in town on Tuesday for the pur- t pose of purchasing a monument for his brother, the late Jas.Brock, who was buried at that place a few \u2018weeks ago.Nr.Brock was accompanied by Miss Brock, the omy child of the deceased.Miss Brock.is now upwards of 20 years of age, and lives in Eastern Vermont.granite monument \u2018from L.L.Mec- Clarty\u2019s works here, The Misses Georie -Norton.and Frieda Olmstead, Were recent guests at Mr, Spéncer Safford\u2019s, Sutton Junction, Mr.Hiland F.Wright was in town on Wednesday on business connected with the estate ot the late-Mrs.Hattie Reynolds, who was an aunt of Mrs, Wright, to whom it is reported she left what property she was possessed of at time of her recent death.Quite a number of the Sutton mem- Lhers of the Masoaie\u201d hrotherhoomd went to Waterloo on Tuesday ovening to attend the.Masonic district meeting for the district of Shefford and Brome, returning here on the 10.25 a.m.train Wednesday.Among them were Rev, J.H.Bell, B.A, Dre.1, 0.Dyer, H.H.Dyer, A.À.Robinson, Wm.Carley, John C.Harris, N, J.Wyatt, W.Ww.{ Smith, J.N, Smith, H.L.Flannery, L.I.Joanne, V.N.Dyer, Jack Edwards, Wm.Ænmerson, JS, Billings, E.T.Curley and A, W.Brunton.Mr.D.A.Manson, of Mansouville, was here on Wednesday, being en route \u2018home from - attending the Musonié [Meeting at Waterloo, ir, Manson be- | ation.sons returned on Wednesday from.visit to her parents in Brome.\u2014 e .- .FOSTER.Feb, 1\u2014Arrivals include Miss qu Patterson,- the guest of Mrs.y Taylor ; Mr.and Mrs.Jas.Rohr of Sweetsburg, u Emma Hunter, Carmichael, atives on Tuesday ; Mrs.Hunter, of Brome and Miss Æ.of \u2018this.week, -Miss Miéharcson,, of Granby, Who week, returned to her home on Tues- duy.attended the District necting at W ater.loo on Tuesday \u201cevening.At the present time full of agents for ments, It must be that they hive heard that the farmers in this vicinity aré full of money and they all \u2018want it.\u2018Foster sevins \u201cFRÉTAGHSBURG., \u2018Feb.1.\u2014The widow of the late Henry Dyke, who came here 10 care for her father-in-law, Mr.I.B.Dyke, was taken seriously ill, and it not he ing\u2019 convenient to have proper carte where she Was, Was removed to \u2018\u2019Fair- lawh,\u201d the residence of Mr.H.C Blinn, and ut present she remains\u201c in a precarious condition.Mrs.James Dyke, of Stanbridge | Eust, is here caring for her sister-in- law, \"Mrs.Henry Dyke.Mr.Jugire, of Notre Dume de Stan-.| bridge, was in the \u201cburg\u201d on Monday last \u201cpurchasing beef hides of Mr.J.\u20ac { Clemont, procuring a large load.Mrs.Thomas Bell is very se riously ill at the residence of her father-in- law, Mr.James Bell, on the Dunham road, with typhoid fever, Dr.Yeates, of Dunham, is attending her.- Dr.Bluke, of Waterloo, was in \u201cburg\u201d Tuesday looking over situation with= the ling here._ Service on Sunday next.Feb.3, in the Stewart Memorial Chure h (Fre- lighsburg) at 3° o\u2019clock in the afternoon, the the intention of sut- = VALE PERKINS Feb, 1.\u2014=The weather is causing great deal of sickness, mostly and la grippe.\u2018Leland Fones has typhoid-fever, Mrs.John Magoon, who bus very sick, iy on the gain.There is some talk of starting a new movement adult Bible class in our Sunday School.There is to be a box social next Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.Moses George.People are harvesting their ice this week.Lumbermdi.are rushing the logs to the lake and to Mansonville.N n colds heen CAMPBELI\u2019S CORNER.Feb, 1.\u2014Miss Jennie McGill, who is.teaching at Glen- Lloyd, = spent the week-end at her home in Lower Tre- land.Mr.Elmer McIntyre is repairing the {damages which the heavy wind-storm did to his barn, over a weck ago.Mrs.Cutting, of St, Johnsbury, who has been here during the illness and death of her mother, Mrs.Pound, left for her home on Wednesday.She was accompanied by her niece, Miss Flor- enee (ioss, of St.Johnsbury.- MORSE'S LINE.Feb.T.\u2014Messrs.J.M.Hill and AT Depatie have purchased Mrs, HU, ++.Guerin\u2019s stock, of merchandise at St.Armand and.leased her store and resis dence and will conduct the samen\u2019 there.\"Mr.R.\"R.- Brown - and JJ.YM.Till were in Montreal on Friday and Saar They purchased a nice Mrs, George E.Clark and two young Sunday and Monday {with Mr.and Mrs.D.W.Blunt ; Miks of Knowlton, visited rel- \u201cldgewood,\u201d Brome, visiting her sons Quite a few of the: Masons of F oster A Fay ain n délires cr rm pi gh nih works herp by putting 1\u201d ing: the Grand Master of that organiz- |.has been visiting friends here \u2018the past | agricultural imple: } ! sour method of mendi to get it installed for: the new work i ending | turday) evening, Tob, TA Wb o in Ly in 0 DE ae EE à ING te You Hoï Wier ; Bottle leak ?If it does, don\u2019t throw it away.By | good as new, .J.A.WIGGETT & co., Opposite Court House._ White Pine For Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, 7 ; Etc, Bio.Cough, F.T.ANSELL, DRUGGIST AND STATIONER; We Have Finished Stock-Taking and have a few bargains in some lines of Dinner Sets to clear, and are showing them on our lurge display table at tho rear of the store, If you are interesfed, come in look them over: There are not many but they ure \u201cgreat bargains, Terms of sale strictly cush.James Thompson ' 15 Strathcona Su.Old 9e \u2018Store.pour Call us up when you want Typeowriter-Paper or ribbon ; full size, good.quality and reusonablé \"prices.GATIEN & LAKEMAN,.S7 Wellington Street, \u2018 STANBRIDGE EAST.Feb.1L-The Dramatic Club went to Franklin® Cente last.Tuesday evening, where they presented vhe popular comedy dra \u201cA Noble: Outcast,\u201d before a well fi ed with \u201cthe performance, \u2018 Major Russell has bought Mr.8, P, Hope's residence in this village.The Board of Schoo! Conmissioners at the last regular meeting instructed the Sucretary to exact interest, herend- tet, on, all\u201d overdue school taxes, Phe next: meeting of St.James Club will take.place on Tuesday \u201cevening, Feb: 58th.Col.Hibbard will give under the auspices of St in the Parochial Hall, au address, to-morrow (Sa- 2nd, The Wil ling .Workers will serve refreshments, and, in addition, there will be an at: tractive programme of a musical\u201d nu- ture.The .Stanbridge Sextette Band will be present, - Mr.Chas.Sornberger, son, of Mr.H, the Sovereign Bank.branch here.Mr.Andrew A1 lerson, of Swanton, Yt., has returned! to his home after a few days\u201d visit to his mother.L Miss Iarriet Chandler guve a delightful \u2018thimble\u2019 tea last* Wednesday.or D pme .\u2014TOtION, © Teb.1.The - | wind recently partly unroofed Me.RR.{romwell\u2019s barn, Mr.und Mrs.J, Alex, of Fast Potton, have sold cut \u2018their store and dwelling house to Mr.Robert Magvon.{ They \u2018hold possession for a year, | Mr.Henry Hall, oi Mansonville, out again.Mr.Hiram De: ling and family, Potton, have heen sick With Ju grippe.Mr.and Mrs.JM.Mex Toe away to Sherbrooke and Quebce, \u2018hey will be absent from home several weeks, is of I, Mr.Delbert Tracey has been sick with pneumonia, but is better\u2019 ut present.Mrs.TL.IR.Chnckette, of Montreal, is pa À ed.house, which was delight: James Club tea ye man fom So wae it is made uel Ansell\u2019s Syrup and Ï S.Sornberger, has Joined\u2019 tbe staff of 7 most RC ES \u201cpin | THREL, 2 dm a em wi bie CURE\" A COLD.Griffith\u2019 $ _ Bromide of Quinine Compound is thé cold curing preparation.which cuts short the distress: caused by \u201ca severe cold, Quickly eases the dull the head, thoroughly corrects the con- 0 ln A gested condition of the swstem, breaks up thé cold and gives you relief from your possiblo time, complete VER Box POST PAID, Tweens Griffith's Drug Store, (Opposite the Court House.) _ MONTREAL UOTELS.= 2 tn re When th Montreal.stop_at THE SAYOY fivy EL 10 Victoria St., Opposite The Academy Ladies\u2019 Restaurant, Gents\u2019 Cale, private Dining Rooms.The \u2018Turopeau plan.Everything new and grst.class.Rates for Toouws, $1.00 por day and upwards.HOWARD GUILE & CO.ae.Props.rubs down dnd lubricates his engine \u2018whenever jt seems to uced it, The enginéer himself uses.Hirsts Pain Exterminator \u2018the most powerful liniment made for Aches, Strains, Bruises, Burms, Rheumatism, Selatica, and all 1! kindred troubles.\u2014 25c.a all Dru cise.Hirst's Little Liver Pills are purely vegetable.They re geatle and wild én action: A: your dealer or send us 2c.direct A handsome souvenir card free.7 The F, F.CALLEY CO., Limited, Hamilion, Ont : duree: Boston & Maine R.R.- In effect Oct.8, 1906.TRAINS LEAVE FOR NEWPORT\u2014t4.55, *10.00 .0.m., *9.15 p.m.ST.JOMNSBURY\u2014\"1.55, *10.00 w.au., *9.15 p.m.: WHITIS RIVER JUT.\u2014 p.m.- BOSTON-*4.55, \u201c10.00 a.m., *0.15 p.m.WORCHSTER-1 55, *10.00 a.u., \u201c9.15 LspRISGEIE LD\u2014+#1.55 an, *9.15 pm.NEW YORK\u2014*1.53 au, *9.15 pu.POILTI,AND\u2014*10.00 a.m.*1.55 a.m., *9.15 \u2018stopping with her mother , Mrs, J Rus.*Daily except Sunday.sell.= .Dotaitod Information and time tubley ; , taine icket offices, Mr.Trank Mason has heen away D, NRC Ay tic ces M \u201cTuner, scaling logs.§_ Pass \u2018traf Mar.Gen Pas Apt.Assets have increased to .has increasedto .Deposits have increased to.Interest paid - 4 times a year.Dunham, Frelighsburg, Brome, Que Selling Agent, Excess of assets over Liabilities to the Public $1.00 opens an account in the Savings Department \u201cProgress Brand\u201d Clothing ~ perfection in T, VINEBERG, Before Opening An Accourt examine the growth of The Sovereign Baik.In 4% years, ending 31% October, 1906.: $25,543 401 .5,278 55 .\u2026.oe 1 518,02 - \u2018 _ \"80 The Sovereign Bank of Canada.Stanbridge East, Sutton, Waterloo, Sub-Ageney-+ Here is the label that protects.It goes in _ and guarantees every detail.L vok 1 for it.Tv ee tr headache and feeling of \u2018\u2018stuifiness\u201d in.coldi in the shortest - and.» \u201c dis ee ers ve ra corm mi a me mm \u2014\u2014 Te Sala eu Pi Tarn 3 raté ek nie EE EEE EE coil CLA soho au \"se tres ys © a eT se Ac A filtro aiid rE 2 Tene &, moe pre, 9 are pel 57 1.1 13 mt 3 Toe or E .pe i 0 _ .pon re oy - ene A wl ps ry A i préc in ae I, pe ann SE AM a dd , ot pds [ \u20ac a fren PAF ge cn JR a SE ar D Fear - E re ha\u201d zx ST a.te wn yes => ÈS v4 #4 pr, Ah a es RTE LAY Tg oe i SEN RE « oS rt rus, EE ERE =: = RE caen =p in.kcal.KE ts Le Es «MOFFATS RANG ul ARE TER BRST.PELL 2) .i n Pi .- Heintzman & Co., Kranich & Bach, Wilson, Berlin Pianos.The \u201cAutotonc\u2019\u201d Piano, Boudoir Sextine (Missidn Casc.) \u2018Werlich Piano Players, (will fit any piano.) 5 good toned square pianos at very low prices.of new Estey and Wilson Organs.- Complete stock Two very nice 6 octave Piano case Organs in oak, \u2018only a $70 and $75.A few good Upright Pianos time in use, for rental.Artistic Tuning and Repairing.a Edison Phonographs.New supply of the Baby Upright Pianos this week, + ; + Pme APE Advis ys PRE a or Last Week of Tee count Sale | 0- Ou all Goods in the Store LOUIS A, \u2018KING STREET 5 p.C.- Come in and be Convinced.GODERE, THE BIG STORE \u2014\u2014 - February ist to 16th - | Some Great Snaps i in Parlor FURNITURE \"All that is Left From Gur Holiday Trade.T We had bought very heavy for our holiday trade, and although we have done a very extensive trade, it is only natural that we have some fine pieces unsold, we now offer the entire stock left at remarkably low prices: 4) -~ small to.clear for $19.00 one rocker, 27.00, ésavtésse 6osrcs0euo4s savas - .3-PIECE PARLOR SUIT\u2014One sofa, one \u2018arm and one reception - 10 - upholstéred in fine silk, Our former price, $32.50, to clear for $21.00 \u2019 5-PIECE PARLOR SU IT\u2014Oncsofs, one arm, \u201cchairs, upholstered velour.\u2018Our former price, ® | 5-PIECE PARLOR SUIT, all covered in best Turkish Ruy,one large _ sofu, one corner chair, one arm, one rocker and one reception chair.Our former Price, 367 .00, to cl car fOr ed %16.50 : Is F ANCY ODD PARLOR CHAIRS, ranging iu prices from $8 to $15.To be cleared at 30 per cent.discount.25 OTHER SUITS, to clear, some as low ns ONE PARLOR DIVAN, = mahogany, upholstered in best\u2019 silk, pale Blue color, beautiful design.Our former price, $21.To clear for cin eevee $ havrareenes serreneraravrane 5 ree recense envers 0817.50 ONE PARLOR DIVAN, single solid mahogany, upholstered in fine silk, olive color.Our former price, 819.50.To dear for T $18.25 In a.sale of this kind, the on2s who come first are getting the best ba: gains, R COME TO-DAY ECHENBERG BROS.55 Wellington Street, \u201cWhiting Block ! , ; _ pr eo > KINGSE Vv.| party in honor of-her.x afternoon.office \"Tuesday, Jacts, will be the next { éomae, tp x ourn: RE ; Tn an ariide on.dour \u2018 edies aro, Dangerous,\u2019 .in the \u2018February headache caused by the eyes.\u2019 This for à mon and wearing properly fittod glasses.I make no charge for testing eyes b + issue (Page 29), says: \u201cIt should bo ment and passed the cigars, remembered that there is one kind of of headache: is.very com- n be permanently cured by and sell all Glpsses subject to return if they are not sutisfactory.À.C.SKINNER, Optician\u2019 #8.7 Strathcona\u2019 Square.pres ia 1th of drive\u2019 oid iss hertine Blo ovid Bigaid, of \u2018rers, ate.Mayor t tl A man\u2019 by = the name of Howa Rogers; who claims to be a sailor ves g rrested this morning charged stealing a watch, chain, money a , Louis\u2019 Hotel.He\u2019 has been town for some time.\u201cOn Tuesday evening.there took : pla 0 at the Monument National the secon of the; series of lectures given unde} ar6un i hom for, the\u2019 comp i his home as Yarmouth, N.S.,wgs id clothing from.a boarder at the St.the auspices of: tlie \u201cCercle LaRocque\u2019 + mis Tre he eather rages Ee Ho eh tou wih Ke KiNG FAMOUS HAND- \u201cMADE HARNESS ped > for delivery as far ahead as next May.© Orders\u2019 booked NOW, come in before the advance in prices, - You can take delivery any time you.choose, and save money.\u2019 : \u2018 E.-J.KING, New Record Building, Sherbrooke.OTHER ask pul (RTE I 45e.Besides about the, siune as other vengg i= from one to ten pairs of Some 130 p Goodyear welt, JV pa ex of high ar: ade shoes, No We | Shoes, 15 pa The © ing.tain A 120 pairs of Womagt * Button Shoes, sole, 81.00, Sizes in, of the lines ou omar airs \u201came, S08 $2.00, rs Laced \u2018and But 813% Hans Fine Dor ol Goodyear welt, $s B a Ki | ir = C hi le ro\u2019 s + low ete \"he other lot Nale be \u201cTINS next M of tho: Young © Catholic jo: Association.I Messrs.J.C.Comeau and C.yr day.Mr.and: Mrs, A.c.Miquelon,\u201d of Danville, spent the day in town yes- terdäy.Mr, D.D.O\u2019Meara, Inspector of Customs, from Quebec, was in town yes terday on official business.There is splendid - choosing and it [means a great.saving, MecBain\u2019s great Discount Sale.Don\u2019t miss it.Miss Mary Wilson, librarian, spent a day in Fast Angus, \u2018this week, the guest of her sister, Mrs, Charnock.- Mr, Chas.H, Bell, inspector of agen.ciesof the London Guarantee Co, Toronto, was in town yesterday, _ Mr.P.H, Courfemanche has Leon: ldid up for several \u2018weeks with typhoid fever, but is recovering rapidly; Migs Ada Arthur, of Montreal,\u201d is spending à few days with her mother, Mrs.John Arthur in town.© Miss Marie Michanet, a former, Yes sidont of Sherbrooke, \u2018put now living ut Woburn, Agnes, is visiting friends.| in town for & month.cL C0 The Grand March in cosincetion: with he \u2018Carnival, Feb.6th, will be given à rehearsal to-morrow afternoon; (Saturday), at + 3.30 o'clock.Miss Josie 0\u2019Connor entertained at a guest, Miss itzpatrick, of Boston, who left for.her home on Saturday last, 2 \u2018Mr.M.A.Macfarlane, of tho Eastern Townships Bank, left last evening for Montreal and Stratford, Ont., his old: home, for a few days\u2019 stay.One, Honri Vincent, was arrested at the G.T.R.- station, Wednesday, for lbeing intoxicated.He was given _ten {days to sober up by the Police Magistrate.\"Miss Mary | + Sanders, - of Comptoh, who has been in the city.a few dayt this- weck, tho guest of.her brothet, Nr.Æ.W.Sanders, returned home this - Secure \u201cMikado\u201d teh tickets now and exchange \u2018them at the box 5th, at Y a.m.\u201cThe Akad a comic opera.in two -attraction at, the Clement Theatre.hus- been .selectod and the production will no doubt prove to be one of the most satisfactory of the season.\u2018The hockey match to-morrow night at the Stadium will begin at 7.30, not 8 o\u2019clock or 8.30, but 7.30, and will stop at 58.30 sharp, no matter what happens.The bell will ring for the skaters to go on to the ice sharp at 8.30.\u201cMessrs, R.TI.Dean, Willis Rowe and W.R.Lacey have purchased the business and good will-of R.Johnston & Co.\u2026,, an error appearing in day\u2019s issue.Tho firm \u2018name will Dean, Rowe d& Lacey.Mr.bé Johnston ern Bedstead Company: 7 Edwards\u2019 big annual sale, full week, Fob.9th\u201416th.- \u2018The weekly tea of the Ladies\u2019 Aid : of Plymouth Church, which took place yesterday afternoon at the lecture hall, was one of the most successful of the scason, the sum of $6.50 being the result.Mrs.E.S.Foss was the.hostess, and n large number attended.As it was \u201cPractical day,\u201d there was no programme, Evangelist W.Meikle will address the Men\u2019s Meoting nt the Young Men\u2019s Christian Association next Sunday af- |ternoon at four o'clock.His subject will be, \u201cSampson, the Weak Strong Man.\u201d It will be u lain, practical, rointed talk to men.pecial music is ing arranged for thé occasion, and.it is expected that no lurge number will attend.The \u201cAt Home\u201d of the Knights of Columbus Council, No.530, given last week, was one of the most onjoyable of their many pleasant entertainments.The attendance was very large and tho Irench lecture given by Rov.Mr.Maltais, of St.Charles Collego, was most interesting: The subject was \u201cThe Catacombs nt Rome,\u201d which the speaker had visited during his travels in Europe.At the conclusion of the lecture, musical selections were given by Mr.and Mrs.L.Ei.Codere, Miss Doherty, Miss Caron and songs by Miss Marie J.Lanctot, Dr.Gadbois, Mr, 0.Maguire ani others, followed by de- ligious refreshments, | re rm HAH EIIIIAIAAAANAAN $t.Andrew\u2019 s Church Mlustrated Bible Talk, Talk, tonight at 7.46, \u2018by Rev.C._W.NICOL.Cordial inv itation oxtended to all.EVANGELISTIC MERTINGS - \u2018Hy REV.W.MEIKLE, D.A.Sunday, of St.Johns, were in the city\u201d yester- | + A - notable cast.ves (pre.has connected himself with the Mod.a quarter to fen.A large Grand Trunk engine Was, shunting, when, owing to the engi- ncer being unable to sec the signal | \"February 9th to 16:1.; of Fine.Furniture, better than ever.nitare are arriving daily | urday.Feb 16th, | _ Darpet measures { hall os crowded.14 the \"doors to hear the French-Canadian lecturer, the Rev.Father Louis \u2018Lalonde, who held - the attention of his audience : for .more than an hour by an eloquent discourse upon \u201cThe Gentleman.\u201d ~The lecturer showed the nobility in every \u2018class of society, and recalled -to memory .the grandest pa in the French chiv ges painting in glowing colors the knight \u201csans peur et sans reproche.\u2019 After the lecture, which called .forth a \u2018storm of applause, a musical, and 'dramatie programme was given, the former by Mr.and Mrs.L.ter \u201cCodere, who rendered a magnifi- cëtit dub, and Miss Caron, who executed one of her own compositions.| k Five members of\u201d the \u201cCercle\u201d then played a very amising cémedy en- hi \u201cLa Grammar.\u201d The young men who tdok their parts with great spirit, were Mosars, J.Tetu, J.BH.Lemay,\u2019 I.J Jodoin, P.: \u201cJuneau [and R.Dubreuil.Mr.Valnlore Rich- art, the President, then in afew fit- tig words thanked the eminent lecc- tufer, and .all those who, by their pre- selce had contributed: to the Success of the ocdusion.1 .The dmbulance was called at 5.30 yesterday afternoon to removes Mrs, Odilion Cloutier irom her mother\u2019s home, 150: Wellington street, to the Sacred Heart Hospital.: FIRE CALLS, A fire alarm\u2019 was sent in from Box.96 at 4.35 yesterday afternoon for a -chimney fire at No.17 Short st., the property owned by Mr.Joseph Beau- li, « Nos.I; 2 and 3 answered.No damage.g A fire cull was received by phone this morning ut 1.50 for.a climney' fire in a\u2019 \u2018house owned\u2019 by Mr.Hilaire Pare, No.31 Front street, No.3 answered.; No damage._ : et sa \"COLLISION IN G.T.R.YARDS, Thetis was on sligbe smash-up in the | Grond Trunk yard last night\u2019 ut about | made Ly the brakeman, it crashed into the buck of à train of Quebec Cen- \u2018tral cars.The first car happened to [be an empty box car and this was turned \u2018over on its side, being ,badly \u2018smashed up.The wreckin train was called from Richmond, and took but, ja few minutes to clear the wreck up.| COURT NEW S.Judge Mulvena is holding a term of Court at Richmond to-day.Mr.Justice Demers has gone to St: Hyacinthe to hold a term of the Su- -perior Court there, the new judge for: that district, Mr.Martineau, not yet having been sworn i in, An action has been raised in the Superior Court by the parents of a young lad named Baird) against Mr.R.H.Fletcher, of this city.The dam [age claimed is 85000 for the loss of an arm, which \u2018the boy sustained while working at a planer-in the mill be- lénging to Mr.Fletcher at Cherry River.Sort Pl ee ns -THE; COST OF THE CIVIT, SERVICE.(From the San Francisco.Chronicle, Ind\u2019 Al The President at the Commerce Convention, held in Washington, spoke in eulogistic \u2018terms of the achievements oi-the civil service reformers And evcryone listening to him applauded to the echa.There is a curious feature of these accomplishments \u201cwhich the practical men who applaud the movement nev- | er think of inquiring about.&o far as we are aware no civil service reformer has ever.sourht to demonstrate that reform results in lessening the cost of running the civil service.The personnel of the services bas undoubtedly been \u2018improved, but somehow the number of clerks and officials of all kinds goes on incr@asing, and it still costs.the Government gg banquet of the -history of: | Loon IS a NEWS, Band to- night.Band, Saturday holders, 15c.Wednesday next the big-Carnival.It is requested that every skater that night wil bring à flag on which written -his or her name and the character represented, and leave them at the Stadium.They are for souvenirs, andl will be arranged alphabetically around- the \u2018 archos and will serve for decorative purposes,\u201d The flags may be of any size or any nationality the bearer * wishes and \u201cthe bigger the bet ter.\u201c Five bands that night! eight hundred lights besides - the fireworks.Single\u2019 geturn fares on all R,R.It: will be the Tia est event of the winter.H.H.AORTA CY.J.P.POTHIER.= PT = PETITION TO UNSEAT COUNCILLOR GAUTHIER, of COOKSHIRE.(Cooxsnige Chro«lcle.) On Monday Councillor Guuthier was, served with an action alleging \u2018that.he is disqualified from sitting us « councillor of Cookshire.tions of work done for the town by himself, his meR and his teams, and usks for his.removal as councillor and disqualification.The action is brought Dy Mr.PA.- Barbeau, truaer of Cookshire, und the attorney, Mr.R.Ducharme.We cannot say what course Mr._Guuthier proposes adopting, but we understand his resignation as a gouncillor was placed into the hands of the secretary-treusurer last Friday.We regret that such steps buve been taken for we cannot see what good is Lo come from it.Mr.Guuthier has been i good councillor aml.hus given his time dnd best skill und ju®gment to the town business in its various calls and \u2018duties; while we huve not always agreed with him, we believe him to have been actuated, in most cases, by good wotives and purposes.° .\u2014 rer .NORTH COATICOOK.Feb.1-\u2014Mrs.J.Boyle hus returned, home | from Stanhope, where she Has been to attend the funeral: of her aunt, = Mrs.\u2018Moulton.and Hockey match Ticket- .night, 25c.\u2014 Wallace last Wednesday evening.wi à good attendanee.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Betts, of Compton: were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.A.À.Duitôn on Wednesday last.The Senior Guild will meet with John Wallace on the afternoon of Oth.: Mr.Me There Mra.Feb.Hopkins, of Montreul- and his sister, rs.Harry Eaton, of Littleton, N.IL, are expected to-morrow (Saturday) on au Visit to their father, Mr.oC.Hopkins.+ Mr.Jumes Corcoran and his sister, Miss \u2018Auna, of Clifton, were in town on busi- | ness recently.The want ad.columns show -the daily problems of the city iu course af solution.As skill is stronger than strength\u2019\u2019\u2014 because skill harnesses and drives-strength \u2014s0 iy an advertiser stronger than his advertisement.BUT he must harness this force of \u2018\u2018publicity'\u201d and drive it on is | There are several allega- | the The displiy ent = show of Ou, ; 2 pie?ch of the banking : N H.H.MORENGY; Co ee LEADIXG SHOE D «ap cert.Interest on Savings Accounts.~ ig Townships © Banh Ta accordance with oat usual custom we will hold o our Annual Sale suring work Discounts 10 to 33 1-3 per cent.Od everything in-stock with the exception of Ostermoor Mattresses: The assortment | Draperes, Carpets and Linoleums will this season be larger and All oar spring stock of Carpets, ete, now in stock and large shipments of Fan from the best manufacturers in Canada.ALE WILL LAST ONE WEEK ONLY.FEBRUARY 9th to 16th will not commence befors the 9th and for no reason\u2019 whatever will last longor than \u2018 heu | free and à all | purchases I laid aside until wanted.Sat 2a - + > 0, A iw Su adard Stan A Whistle ALL SIZES 18 INCH TO 6 INCH \u2018COX x, CF * = OUR WHISTLES are made of ar less\u2019 brass tubing, and being of \"qual thickness and absolutely smooth\u2019 \u2018a sound.- For prices and information se 64 and CATALOGUE-if you haven't a copy wo will gladly mail onc on : requett Nickel Plated Oilers.Manu from, smooth surface Cold Rolled Steel.We sell W.and i._Copperied\u201d\" an THEY ARE GUARANTEED FOR 5 YEARS\u2019 SE - REPLACED 1¥ 1] The prices are very low.inside, gives a clear, resonsa SUP 65 jn our MILL +7 RVICR.'HEY GIVE OUT.a, .wel alot, eh STANTLY IN STOCK.= le this sb eficient == service Eastern ined 15.ly Record, Eu _ Sherbrooke.\"cmt \"NEGLECT.ooh J, DUE DUE TO LACK OF FIR d, SAYS DR.NORTHRUY 1\u2014-Bearch was mia of the Cocheo Mi destroyed by fire Satu 5 rghing of Jonéph { Geucsse, wh ployed in the mill ns a mule spi: \" who has not roturtied to ! the mill wos destroyed.his lite the total number J 1 bd five, four rap of he od rod from the debn fter the fire was discove Pac have been identifi , Coskeven, whose Tuncral was held Alfred Barron, whose charred bod ognized today by his mother, an Nicolopulos.seventgen years old ; was identified by several locu + Monday afternoon.There is cor comment in.the city as n resul .made.by Dr.A.J, Nort 1 \u2018a Church, in connection wit tre and the loss of lite which accom it.\u201d Dre RS EUR who vos oo turday, \u20ac es ; mines or jininal i t bocause of their faflure t \"be wil propetly equippod Wit fy Had, these been provided, Dr ze asserts, 20 lives would hav CAPES N.H., Feb.vers 4p the ruine ot.EAS MILLS.gute remains of Margaret \u2018Mel widow of the late David MecHary y brought héme on Tuesday, Jou from Bethlehem, NGI, to her son's Her thro MeHarg's renidonce.pers accompanied their mother's ro home, two of then from Bethlrv \u2026 snd one from \u2018Manchester.Myre.À > Palo at the hanie of her daugh Nis.Bert Kay, whore she has mad homo for some years.= Mrs.McHa; 86 ri of ago, and leaves fous \u2018and three daughters to inmourn her The funcral services were conduct y Rev.Dr.Kollock, who spoke vers from Ecclesiagtics, chap.7 verse, using the tatter part of the A large procession of friends aud tives followed the body to, the Pres ian cemetery at Kinnear's Mills Re à she Was laid to rest beside ha and and children.Mrs.McHarg wa: markubiy good woman, having.the ect of all why kney, her.Henry .Colet \u201cof hettord Mines] win jo on Wodnerday on business.Mr.à is \u2018moving from Thetford to Sher , whore-he intends making his hour the nt.fw of Capt.George Thompson\": ds gave him & surprise party on Mon- vwenlbg, Jan.18.The night pnd were all that \u2018could be desired and ory enjoyable tinmie was spent at hi nty refreshments were serve the ladies, the gentlemen furnishing des, nuts, and upples.As Capt.G pson made Auch an excellent host hostess his friends promised to con soon in the near future.\u2019 and Mrs.Wm.Walker entertained o ber of friends at their home on Thurs- th inst.C.and Mrs.Tanner, Mr.merite Norman und Bert.) Woodington, were the guests of Mrs.and and Copperited Steel Oilers, ¢ pint ape p Kiaghora on Friday evening- CITY rine ceri Tee vere, : and Mrs.F.Roger, Mr.Learmoutl Copporized.Stoel \"oilers, 13 pint caps Royer speut Monday afterno CILY torrent errr een +260.a he x danse 0 Tho 4 Mis lers, - in ) rs.Cleo mpson an Copperized Steel Oilers, à P each, Bora wero guests of Dr.and Mrs.bis.errands with «skill and o firm hand.= faa \u2014 Ta \u201ccit .Our sales of this line last year The Junior Guild met with\u2019 Mrs.Jowes | gnormous, Spécial description circular apd price on upplication.0010.Bsestiser ereassess seevessresese mysess srasienas J.S.MITCHELL g Co Hard and Soft Wood Slabs Edgings, cut 4 feet long, delivered bo - | all parts of the city.Leave your ders now for quick delivery.* #- G.À.& F.R.DARCHE, SEABS | FOR SALER.H.FLETCHER, Pulpwood and, Lumber; 9 Strathcona Square 67 King Street \u201d» \u2018Thompson Co,\u201d Insolvent, Feb 3rd ta Feb, 44h.Fveryhody wel.Do You Want a Good Feb, 1\u2014 Miss K.Trenholm is Visiting at Mr.A.A.Evans.Garter ?© Mr.and Mrs.Frank Doyle.L' Avenir, | .were the guests of Mrs.A.W.Doyle on.Call up 658 Bell Telophone, ; for Wadnesday : GEORGY W.WELLS, 99 Belvidere St.Mr.af.6.Moore was mm L'Avenir_ en \u2014\u2014 Wadnesday lo attend the directors meer: L tnt At pre ; Agricultural Society.HARD Wo00OD FOR\" SALE.Mr.J.Evins was visiting at lis essen, .hang sine.; Mrs.Wright, Kirkdale.A want ad.runs up a smaller \"expense \u201cb ednesday, \u2019 _jaccount\u2019\u201d than any other sulesmaut - me es ares Less me PEER ARIA ARAN 0 EPS pe | much aml more than it aver did to secure h given amount oi work.Evidently the kind of reform the taxpayer has in mipd - is not the sort the civil.service reformer aims at, La or Caofay FRE Vebruary Gel ready fot- tue first day\u2014FIRST IN FIRST SERVED.° 0\".| 000-0000 10.+èm-0.000100.10-10:10\"10-10r10r00B1000 «91-0000: »0-.0.-0.0-+0-0:.0:-0-0.: Of the congregation | © 1 | |_ À few ladies and gentlemen journey- _Ston to attend ment on whol ; ticoo i Saturday and Sunday with her parents, Mo, and Mrs.fi.Mackey, Der | father being not expected to five but § \u201ca few days.7 | Mr.P.Robertson is spending a few days in town.\u2018The annual congregatio social of the Methodist.Chuscte roar ane o Wednesday evening last in the Lectur A large number were present, \u2018lhe! reports of the several departments of the Chuïch, for the past, year = were read, all of which were Vv satisfac- \u201ci The Fo amounted to $240.iss Pear] Smi Smith entertained a num- at a Snow.shoe ten cong in honor of he Fic rien a Jacobs, Colgbrook, AG a delightful tramp.the | party: returned hostess where dainty 1 inder.of the (served, e rema) evening is Bo a oi pando erties after thy cms elves ag having spent a.pres» sant evening.Al Free number of yours planning to attend - the ra to the home of the inty refreshments were] people are 4 The pe ; Acxiliery of st.Peter\u2019s Church held its lar meeting oh- Mrs, Shreve: | .\u2018Mrs.G.H.Bradford and] Mrs.James, Mackinnon were elected delegates to the annual Diocesan W.A.meeting, which will be held at Que- \u2018bec: in March.The special Yeature of the afternoon usual air at tendance.times asjarge as England and Wales,\u2019 and six dimes 83 large a8 the diocese of Monta], À 55 i ville Fri \u2018évenit y at Dix- The pastor of the Baptist Thés will preach ap be both hc on So ay nex e evening subject is : ed challenge to the men of Coati- ok .Mr.W.G.Cross, who for the past four years has heen connected with the fom of A.LH.Cummings & Son, has sold his interest in the above- mentioned business to Mr.P.L.Baldwin, of Sherbrooke, who was\u2019 with the | firm of Rowell, Son & Co.éd from here last evening to Barh- the ordination of \u201cthe | Baptist minister there, Mr.Miller.~ Rev.R.G.Peever, pastor of \u2018the Methodist Church, will proach at h services on Sunday next.His mornin su t will Be, \u201cEzckiel\u2019s vision» of the iving creatures.\u201d Evening theme will \u2018be Mother\u2019s Love.\u201d The remains of Miss Emma Gahan came on the noon train yesterday, ap were taken to Mount\u201d Forest ceraetery for intérment.Mrs.Mills, and Mr.Gaban, sister and brother of decea: «ther, Mrs.George Colt.r.and Mrs.Wmf Johnson, of Watèr- ve drove into town an Tuesday.oyster, aup given in aid of st, Bénabar \u2018cHdFch we the Valley House bn Monday evening was a success sugerically.well \u2018ad ;Apancially.The proceeds ' mounting té_Ebout 320.Thanks.nrg to Mr.and\u2019 Mra, Willard far the u thelr Tiouse for the occasion.Mr.Ç.Call who underwent an operation! for appendicitis is doing fairly well.A hockey matèh will be played here hursday, Jan.81, between the married men and juniors, of this village, which promises to be Very interesting.\" \u201c2 > \u201cdue ut Through Quebec runs\u201d \u201cthe St.Law- ]rence, the gecond largest river on the! centinent; $id its vast forests, wealth } of timber -§nd pulpwood, unsurpassed water power, mines of gold, copper, silver: and nickel, as yet almost undeveloped, point to a_ future filled with possibilities, No part of Canada has 80 prominent a political.history Quebec.\u2014 It has the See city, the old: est \u2018in the country, like a bit of the\u2019 old world set down in the new, and the names of Cartier, Champlain Mont- cdlm\u2019 and Wolfe will ever be held in remembrance.Her religious history .is alsp remarkable.The \"Archbishop of Canterbury was gracious and tactful enough to recognize the herois; and self-sacrifice of the.early missi on aries of the Roman communion, but French:race.The first diocese outside the British fslands of the Anglican.church \u2018was formed in Nova Scotia, in 1787% the second in Quebec in.179 Jacob.Mountain, consecrated at Fe beth Palace in July 7th, was the first anodin Bishop.to came out with lo family, 13 ip number, landing at Quebec oon All Saints day of the sale year.p.Mountain found a scat flock, 15,000 of all creeds, English speaking: people, in both proie the majority Dissenters.He Yes w by the Roman Catholic ishop Pond.He found 9 clergy, 6 in Lower, Canada, and 3 in Upper, but in the 200 miles from Montreal to \u2018Kingatoh there .Were.no clatgy Thére-was a chifrch at Sorel, and Yoo foundation aid at Niagara.In 1825, at-his.death, thero were 6L clergymen and enr y sixty.churches, built | helt built, principally by the glish Government \u2018 and the Sbciety for the Propagation of the Goapel- Travel\u2018 was very.expensive and difficult; one canoc Voyage irom Montreal to Detroit costing $600 exclusive of provisions.Charles :Jas.Stewart, who was consécrated in Eng- Mrs.Peter Brooks hus returned, having rented rooms - in Nr.Pachand's meat \u2018ho Whist Club met with Mrs.L.A.Taylor.A very pleasnnt evening was enjoyed.Mr.Arthur \"Hovey, Whbamun, Alta, was calling on friends here this week.Dr.John McConnell attended his sister, Mrs.Merritt LeBaron, to Montreal, Tuesday, where she went for an operation for the removal of a tumor.Mrs.Abel Jackson is visitipg in Sher- brocke at present.; Mr.Claude Reed has roturned from Mon- | treal for a short visit among friends.i DIXVILLE.Feb.1.\u2014Mr, Hiram Young and ! daughter, Miss Lila, are spending \"week with friends at Groveton, N He Mr.W.Ladd, of Island Pond, Vt.was calling on friends here the first of the week: Miss Bertha Martin, who bas been teaching school at Island : Pond, has returned home.Mr.Fenton Parsons, of Montreal, is spending a few days here with his many friends.Mrs.T.J.Grady and two little irls were at Sherbrooke on Monday ast.Mr.and Mrs.O, P.Terfill and Mr.\"and Mrs.John Terrill, of Barford,and Mr.and Mrs.E.O.Baldwin, of Conk, were the guests of Mr.and B.-R.Baldwin on Tuesday of a week.Mr.A.E.Wright, was at Coaticook on Wednesday last on business, The Dixville Butter and Checse Co.are harvesting their ico this week.Pee SAW YERVILLE.Feb.1.\u2014The supper and lecture in the Methodist Church was a great success.The weather was all that could be desired, A large crowd came out and enjoyed a very pleasant evening.The supper was fine, and aldo, the lec ture by \u201cthe Rev, Mr.Brown, being both amusing and ipstructive.Those fron a distance attending the supper Mr.and Mrs.H AS Worby -and daughter, Louise, of East Angus ; Rev, Mr.Kelley, of Cookshire ; Mr.and Mrs.E.Evans, of Bishop's Crossing ; ; Rev.Mr.Mossop, of Birchton.- Mrs.T.McRae, of Cookshire, spent Master Clive A.Thompson and Mr.R.McIntosh spent, Sunday at Flanders, visiting relatives.Little Gordon, youngest son_of Wm.{ Thompson, Jr, is sick with typhoid fever, Mr.Jas.McBurney has left hore with his team for Dudswell to work in ti u mber woods.; hos.R¥ddle has rented his.Mr blackWaith shop to S.McVety for one ie, West.i - year and intends taking a t Little Donald Scott, who sowlow with pneumonia, is Improving nicely.\u2018 \"The rest of our sick ones are on the ( gain.1 © : BIRTHS.CHACKETTE\u2014At Potton, Jan.oz, a daughter to Mrs.E.B.Chackette.errant = DEATHS.(CRACK\u2014At Denville, on Jan.at his home, Mr.Sohn Crack, \"61 years.oi, 30th, aged de \u2019 ~ .land, \u2018became the second-Bishop of .1 132.Quehec, of (\u201cCanada\u201d), from soe Ce 1536.Tho fret Engl church ser- | rere vice was held at a little settlement 0 : called Sherbrooke in Th Bishop à COAL A caf Stewart never married He was a Incandescent (Auer) great contrast in person, and manner, graces and utterance to.Bishop Mouht- aiñ,, bit both were most devoted \u2018Christidns, living noble lives.At Bishop Stewart\u2019 s= death, the \u201cclergy num- d 85, and the churches had mors than doubled in number, the growth being greatest in Upper Canada,where.large English immigration was setting in.Bishop Stewart founded in \u2018 Upper Canada a travelling missionary fund for_ the propagation of the Gospel among destitute settlers, and Indians, which was Canada\u2019s first effort at self- \u201chelp.Bishop Stewart died in - England, and George J.Mountain,son of the late Bishop Jacob Mountain, \u2018and Rector of Quebec, became Bishop over the whole of Canada until the J \u201cPopular Want \u201cAds.\u201d Over 30, 000 Readers daily.Reach ali parts of the Eastern Townships Will get you anything you want.word\u2019 (minimüm 15 words) and six insertions for price of fire.Pick your days.Only 1 cent à Toi SALA.- TRE: TOWN OF COATICOOK, A- three story.briek dwolling and outbuildings, baving all modern conveniences.Grounds are large and ornamental and in a high state of cultivation.Apply to Jo.Fiske, Coaticook.R SALE CHEAP\u20141.- NO, 4 QUEBEC beater, No.2 Chatham Incubator and Brooder, 1 driving steigh, 1 lrou Age cultivator and Beeder.J ohn \u2014 \u2018Hood, Beckett .EVELOPING MACHINE FOR SALE for any size Blu, irom \u2018Brownie\u2019 to 5x7.Cost 87.Good as new.$5.00 cash takes it.Frank A Hovey, Montreal Street.\u2018 ARM FOR SALE.PASTURE TO fet #n North\u2019 Stoke.Hugh Connor, 81 Bank Street, Sherbrooke.CTT TO LET.He SE TO LET \u2014 FURNISHED OH unfurnished; hot water heater ; all | 16 Beckett Road,\u201d modern: conve niences, P.Han O RENT-NO, 65 LONDON STREET, \" Containing 8 rooms, gool, cepient cellar and all .modern conveniendes.\u2019oss- ession immediate.For further.particulars, apply to G.J.Brown, Whiting Block.or the owner, T.M.Craig, Sum Life Bldg., Sherbrooke, 7 _ LOST.ADIES\u2019 GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN fost between Coaticock and Compt Road.\u2018Finder will be suitably rewar by leaving same with M.J.McNamara, or with G.W.Henderson, No.Coaticuok: r \u2014 = LOÿTRETSEEN POST OFFICE AND d's store, a bunch of small keys.oi E.Read on tag.Reward at\u2019 Record Office.\u2018 OST.OR.STRAYED FROM 44 MONtreal Street, young brown and white eolie dog.Reward for return to Jos.Coley, 4 x =X a Tuesday at the Church Hall, with the | {1Sth of Sept.was an gtidress by Bev.Ganon Shrev on \u201c of nes ed | soooker.dn dwelt irs oo.the v nt, size, BB\u2019 3g.and .t \u2018Bi Four, \u20ac \u201cRives ad or | Moosones\u2019 and: Quebec Dioceses, with an area igf 200,000 square: \u2018miles; four ] province for the benefit of American paper | a ps Colla à in: Yon ean |! + Bishop G.J.Nountain died in 1863, and was succeeded by Bishop Wil liams, Head Master of Bishop's Col- Lege School, Lennaxville, who presided over the diocese till 1992, and was greatly beloved.At his deeply lamented death, Bishop Dunn from England was appointed, and consecrated on the.rertain\u201d - estéictio \u201cdé bead tax\u2019: on \u2018Chinese.a & \u20ac = and | work : was wonderfu in dis [It mst be § to Ci ho ent of life, In 1850 the Bish.400% that a large proportion of the ma.Jd opric Montreal was \u20ac the | gone used in Koei in tH porn J ' goin man ur in is coun- \u2018he ETRE Touran in SE og aies mmmumecare 1 cou 3 u : 1 an : an money last year be- \u2018reading grow this Dia ; you save some.cause of the habit you: have of \u201c the store ads?\u2019 let the \u201chabit\u201d strongèr\u2014and you will make more year than last.- CANADA AND PUP \u201cWOOD QUESTION.Articlé \u2018Should be be Manufactured © in This Country.i AN EXPORT DUT Y SHOULD BE 1M- .POSED SAYS MONTREAL B.OF T.PRESIDENT.\u2014- Mr.F.H.Mathewson, retiring president of the Montreal Béard of Trade.in his.annual, address referred ta the forestry question.Allusion was devastation of the F made to spruce: timber of this manufacturers, and the opinion was expressed thot we should .no longer.permit the great wealthof our spruce forests to be exported; and an export duty om pulpwood, or the insertion of a matiufacturing | clause in all leases of Crown lands should | be instituted, as by this means paper manufacturers would, be forced to estab lish their industries in Canada.If the Government would act in this matter, it would result in the early establishment of great paper.manufacturing concerns in \u2018this country.and with the immense weülth which we possessed in the form of timber lands and water-powers, Canada would witimately become the greatest pa- | per\u2019 manufacturing country in the world.ere RAILWAY CON STRUCTION.In connection with railways, it was stated that about 973 miles of new.rond had been completed jet | put into o tion during the past year, but these ta gures did not show the real work going on, as it has been stated that there are at -present something like 8,000 miles of railroad, either in caurse of construction or in contemplation in, Canada; and it was inevitable that fof apmè yours.to come there would be\u201cp nal activity in railway building \u2018circles.Unfortunntely - the soarcity.of Jabot \u2018had been a.great drawback to the progress of railway construction.and.this question was causing much concern to those jnter- ested.The situation was especially acute in western Canada, and to Felieve it the Domipion Government should, .he thought, Yemoye teltiporarily, and under WINDSOR SALT-became | it's pure, fine, clean, dry, piquant 8 wach by mont people ul the Fa the wholesale |.! Mt + ria EASTMAN.Feb.1.-Mrs.FE.A.Ravage.oi Knowlton, was the guest of her sis- Lier, Mrs.H.\"M.Regan, on Monday.[iso Miss E.J.Johnson.of Pitts \u201cfield, Mass., is n guest of her sister, Mrs: Regari, this week.+ À number of young people attended the concert at Silver Valley Tuesday = evening.\u2019 Miss N.Phelps is visiting friends and relatives in Waterlog.AN EASY WAY TO MAKE $30.00 | and a wholesome way.Just saving slips of paper and eating the best food you ever tasted.ORANGE MEAT is as.delicious as it is nourishing and fairly melts in your mouth, All you have to do to get this $30.00 for nothing, is to send in the largest\u201d number oi coupons taken irom thé 15c packages.You can be the lycky one \u2018as easily as not and in -doing so the whole family will grow plump and strong.There are premiums, tog.Coupons must be mailed or delivered on or before March 30th31907, and must reach the office of Orange eat Co., Kingston, before April oth, 190%: when - the.prize will be atvarded.DISSOLUTION OF PARTAERSEIP, : NOTICE is.hereby given that the part- nérship heretofore existing between Frank - H.Rowe and Willis C.Rowe, both of the Village of Waterville, and there carrying On business as General Merchants, under the name, style and firm of \u2018\u2018\u2019Rowo & Rowe,\u201d was on the nineteenth day of January instant, dissolved hy mutual consent.All debts due tg the late firm must be paid at once to Frank H.Rowe.at Water- ville The business will continue to be carried on by the said Frunk H.Rowe and Fred A.Burton, under the- name of \u201cRowe « Burton.s F.H.ROWE.- W.C.ROWE.Waterville, 20th January, 1907.ett rame en fon.JE \u2018Minto Rink Senior Hockey Match, February 5th, Lennoxville vs.Bishop\u2019s College.Saturday evening, skating, with mu- \u2018aie, 7-10.30, -Skating every afterno Gentlemen\u2019s boots an 10e =< - akates to rent, A.M.TAYLOR.LIGHTING) \"The A.Krai] Lamp 45 produces Incandescent Light more intense than Auer\u201d gids.Screws on any ordinary coal oil 1 Beats el- ectritity Aoi.gas.No wick tg trim.Cost + of - & cent per hour.The Îdeal Lamp * for the country home.Ask your dealer for it, or give him our address: Victor Archambault \u2018 Metropole Bldg.| as boiler maker, SHERBROOKE, QUE.i HELP, , WANTED.IRL WANTED - FOR GENERAL | housework.Apply Mrs} P.Hovey, 57 Montreal\u201d Street._ _ Norse SPEAKING KITCHEN amu wanted.Apply ¥ ndsor _ House.MISCELLANEOUS.WANTED | TO -RENT IN NORTH ward, by May 1st, House, four bedrooms.Address at once Box 98, Re- | cord Office.VANTED- BY MAY 18T NEXT, SIT- | uation for respectable married couple, sober, honest and hard working.Man to take charge, private place (no farmer), understands feeding and rearing stock in all ita branches.Wife, cook, housekeeper, where no boarders are kept, understands artificial incubation, dairying, etc.Both employed on large estate 4,500 acres for 18 years, unexcéptional references.Wages $45.00 per month and ail found.Pri.\u2019 vate interview required and results oh- tained.Roply to Albert Perkins, care of E.V.NORTON, -Esq., Broadlawn Stock Farm, Comticook, \u201cQue.wo.FEMALE 'BOARDERS- \u2018WANTED.Comfortable home.Box 99, Record.WW ANTED TO REN (T\u2014SELF CONTAINed house of not less than 10 rooms, in good locality.Appvy Mr.Justice Demers, Court House.a \u201c(ITUATION WANTED\u2014BY _A YOUNG man having séVeral years experience foreman and layer out.bo Apply Xavier Boisvert, South Sherbrooke.1 T ADY DESIRES POSITION AT.G FN 4 eral housework.Apply 201 Welling: ton Street.\u2014 i \u2014é- WANTED TO RENT, \"HOUSE WITH about 10 rooms, und modern con- .veniences.Apply L.F.Dastous.Banque Hochelaga Building.» 7 WANTED, ROU St\u201d IN NORTH Ward, upper toivn, for April or 180) May.Write stating.rental and particulars Box 110, Record Office.\u2014Nontr both languages preferred.- | WANTED.SAW MILL \u2018complete, capable of turning out eight or ten thousand feet per day.Engine and boiler rot required.Auply, : W.\u2018A.HALE.IN THE MATTER OF The Colonial Creamery Company, AUCTION SALE Saturday.Feb, 2nd, 1907, The undersigned will sell by public auction at tHe SHERBROOKE House.STABLES the wagons and narnesses belonging n- bove estate.Terms cash.Bale-at 2 o'tlock p.m JOHN J.CHEFS Auctioneer.HELP WANTED.ANTED AT ONCE ON SALARY AND y expenses, one good man in each locality with rig, or capable of handling horses, to advertise and introduce our\" guaranteed stock and poultry specifios.-No experience necessary; we lay out your work for you.$256 a week and ex penses.Position permanent, Write Wont.eins Manufacturing Oo.London, nt.ELP WANTED MALB \u2014 MEN TO learn Barber Trade.The Moler Barber College have opened one of :thein - famous- schools in Montreal at 110 West Craig Street, Special rate to fire* Pwens ty students.Graduates eam from $10 to $18 weekly.Thirty schools throughout Canada and the United States.QOa~ talogue fres.V L TANTED\u2014LADIES, TO DO PLAIN Y and light sewing at home, whole or spare time, good pay, work sent any - distance, charges paid.Send stamp for full particulars.National Manufacturing - Co., Montreal, \u201cQue.(ALESLADY - WITH SOME KNOW- © ledge of sewing wanted, for thé ready-to-wear department.= Onc speaking M.McKechnie, © {IRL WANTED FOR DINING ROO}.Good wages.Apply Victoria Res- - taurant.: JNERGETIC MEN WANTED IN every locality throughout Canada to advertise our goods, tacking up -showcards op trees, fences and along roads; also distributing small advertising matter.Commission or salary #83 per month and expenses $4 per day.| Steady employment; no experience necessary; write for particulars.Wm.R.Warver Medicine Co.Lond\u201dn, Canada.QVART vous MAN \u201cFOR : STORE h business wanted, speaking both Jan- guages.M.McKechnie.ee rer \u201cURSE MAID WANTED AT ONCE wheres sécond girl is kept.Apply EE.Il,oomis.+ oe Ww.- abbr Pel bud 4 \"The John Murphy Compa, Limited an RCS ne fa 4 mame wy Be en PAGE 3 ua TB Essonne: arr coppers | \u2014\u2014, RASS to Friday, Febtuary 1, \u2019 1907.12 a (rare pe [$1.00 \u201cScotch Tweeds \u2014 0 « 469 That\u2019s the lot for Saturday in this .anti-stocktaking disposal of ours.Greys are again predominant in - - stripe, check and herring bone patterns and some mixed designs that are very attractive ; mostly-in fine, thin, \u201c close weaves.Also a quantity of rougher stouter plaid checks in greens and red browns, fine wearing quality.These are all positively correct for Spring wear.All perfect goods, and all worth $1.00 per \u2014 .yard, Saturday\u2019s price, however, is = 09 per York \\ Ce : MONTREAL ° J NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE.is one of the - fal ever held in Sherbrooke before.\u2014Come and [try.\u2014 Few specials for this week from 8 to 10 o'clock a.m.Mén\u2019s Fine Woollen Socks, regulary Men's Suits, qxtra good value at price, 23c, pair, $9.00, \u201cFrom 8 to 10 o\u2019clock, 15e, only.From 8 to - -10 o'clock, $3.98 only, \" 75e oh, Woollen Underwear, regular _ Men\u201d s Overcoats, regular worth \u2018$8; ; From 8 to 10 o'clock, 480, each, || From 8 to 10 o\u2019cloëk, $3.25 only.Men\u2019s Fleece-lined Underwear, regul- Men\u2019s Braces, reguldr \u201cworth Ze.ar 50c.each, per pair, - From 8 to 10 o\u2019clock 38c.each.From 8 to 10 o'clock, We.pair.Don\u2019t miss this early morning Sale from 8 to 10 o'clock._ NEW SHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE J.M.NAULT .B _-_._.17-KING STREET Gray's Syrup Red Spruce Gum For Coughs and Colds.PITILIPSBURG., 1.\u2014The oyster supper and trict of Bedford Dairymen\u2019s Associa- dance given by the hockey club on | awa - | = ; ; r COMING DAIRYMEN\u201d S CONVENTION.\"The annual convention of the Dis: Feb.Tuesday night, the 29th of Jan., at, Wednesday and Thursday, Feb.6th Mr.anford Borden\u2019s (Champlain and 7th.- A new feature this year House) was a most decided success.There were 118 who ate supper, after ent question box.Among tho which they all enjoyed @ nice dance.present will be Messrs.J.H.Godd music was rendered by the Grisdale, Prof.Lockhead, J.A.Rud- Kran\u2019s Orchestra.Whitley._ Ad, you will not often be disappointed.The Mail Order Store, Montreal \u2014\u2014 PRES.- = ._ : - RUGS, CARPETS CURTAINS We're nearing the end of our great Annual Sale of Floor Cover- ?ings and Curtains ;\" very soon prices rise to the normal level again.Everything in our stock is subject to a discount of 10 to 50 per cent.for a few days longer : : and the money you save by purchasing now is very considerable.A few of tlic lines we offer : \u2014- ine Axminster\u2019 Rugs, woven Axminster and Wilton Carpets, \"in \u2018one piece, in a variety of in pieces of 20 to 50 yards,all new patterns last fall, but the = borders being sold out we wil A stock of Hearth aml Sofa clear them at a discount rather Rugs, half price, than store them till we could A special range of Pretty Rues duplicate the borders, Regular p > geo ye prices, 81.85 to $2.25 yard.\u2014At 20 and 33 1:3 per cent.off.Clearing price, per yd., 81.38.pleasing colors, all half price.| Fine Net Curtains Half Price Your last chance ta secure beautiful Swiss Curtains at-exactly half te real prices.À choico selection in Irish Point, Tambour, Duchesse and Guipure Curtains, for immediate purchasers\u2014 Regular Prices are 25.00 to $22.00.: Top Floor: * Al Half Price\u2014$2.50 to $11.0 .00 net.FI ; res : J AS.OGILVY P SONS, St covers dE : +2 armé -00 hommes m2 9 > Our Great Reduction Sale 0% dei oa home of Mr.an Mea.Willie Bucks land.Ty was nothing.less than \u2018a genuine - surprise party to housewama had been invited gut to tea, and - on their return, o\u2019clock, they found \u2018their house invad- peared to have quite taken possession of.the place \u2018an to bave arran had not come empty-handed, but had brought for presentation two nice rocking chairs, two pretty rugs and \u2018a beautiful lamp.These, Rev.Barry Pierce presented to Mr.and Mrs! Budi land in a happy address, in the course of which -he eue theirF fidelity towards and helpfulness in the church of | their choice.Their places, be said, were never Vacant at divine -semwice prayer meeting or- Sabbath school without, good and sufficient reasons.On behalf of himself and er] pret sent .he welcomed the people to the village and wished ge Pe sue: cess and happiness whi oe 50 rich ly deserve.Mr.Pierce called 6 his fellow clergyman, Mf.iller, Tora few remarks, in the course of whi the \u2018latter reminded the friends that Mr.and Mrs.Buckland would need more than good wishes, the patronage that brings bread, shirt waits and fire wood.Mr.Miller concluded his remarks by a laughable and not illogical explanation of the term.\u201c\u2018phen- romena.\u201d\u201d_ Whilst the more sedate of the guests conversed together \u2018 and lis- ened to phonograph music, the gayer ones played games and.the younger ones indulged in a frolic till eleven o\u2019clock, when coffee, sandwiches * änd cake were handed round.-After- this the- guests gradually dispersed leaving Mr.and Mrs.Buckland to the \u2018enjoÿ- ment of the gifts, good wishes, house and heart w th which they had left behind.The tifly under t of Mesdames McCut- cheon and W.H.Buckland, and its un; ss reflected.great soif \u2018ton their execitive ability.\u2019 THE MESSAGE OF RELAY || ROOT Antericans are Waking Up i the Fü- ture | Greathess of C Creater er Ca nada.The speech , of Hon.Elihu B.Root, Secretary of State\u2018 for the United States, at the dinner of the Canadian Club at Ottawa, the other night, stir- rel the\u2019 pride and patriotism of loyal | Canadians.The Secretary not only brought a message of international \u2018amity \u2018and good will, but he voiced the -pokular recognition of thé won- iderful progress which Canada is mak- fire in things industrial and education- a 4 B That much of this phenomenal prosperity is \u2018due to thé invasion of the Dominion by American capital and American industry is also fully scknow- ledged on this side of the border, Am: ericans have been so busy.developing their own mines and constructive in- |dustries that they have not kept pace with Canadian progress.Now.that their energies and capital are) being drawn in this connection they are waking up to the future of a (Greater Canada.No wonder they, ar astonished.Fortunes fabulously large = are Cay - [being dug from the minera} eealth .of the Dominion, and the vast _ wheat fields of the Canadian Northweat axc destined: to become in \u201ctime the grept granary of the western world.American manufacturing plants are being duplicated in Canada.Instead of sending.American made goods through \u2018custom houses into Canadian markets they are building Canadian plants to supply Canadian demands and Canadian tastes.They are using Canadian raw material and\u2018 Canadian labor.This is what Canada wants.A not- \u201cable example of the wisdom of this] course is furnished by the manufacturers of shredded wheat.Pot - many\u2019 A the Canadian demand for shredded wheat was supplied from the big plant at Niagara Falls.The company\u2019 finally decided that Canada was .en- dick, Dr.Jas.W.Robertson and C.F.Even it you expect MUCH of a Want titled to an industry of its own and accordingly built a plant in Canada for the manufacture of shredded wheat \u2018Ibiscuit and triscuit out of Canadian.wheat.The process of manufacture and.the machinery for the \u2018same, are a \u2018duplicate of that in use in the home \u2018plant and the same bigh standard of quality and purity is maintained \u2018in the Canadian shredded wheat.Although this plant has beëh in\u2019 operà- tion only a little over a year, the sales for the year show an increase of fifty | Per cent.over the sales of the previous (year.It is a strong testimonial to the wisdom of the Company in making the manufacture of shredded wheat a Canadian industry.Canadian lovers of this world-famous cereal food have the satisfaction of knowing that it is not only made in Canada, but is made of the: choicest Canadian grown wheat.Here is an object lesson for American manufacturers who are seeking to increase the Canadian market for their products, WINDSOR MILLS.Feb.1.\u2014The young ladies of the town gave a dance in To own Hall, 5 $ | Tuesday evening, which was largely attended, several coming from Brompton, and Lower Windsor.The: \u2018girls gave an object lesson to the boys by providing refreshments of coffee, cake, etc., whic it is hoped the boys will profit \u2018by, as hitherto when they have given \u2018dancés the refreshments provided for the en- {tertainment of \"the ladies has been |\u2018\u2019Aqua Pura,\u201d only.: Mr.Barney Quin, started his saw mill on the \u201810th Range this morning and expects to run it now all winter.He already has about thirty men out there.- A skating party will be given on] Thursday evening ai Hebert\u2019s Rink by Mrs.Malcolm McKay.The party will assemble at her house before going to the rink and will return\u2019 there afterwards to enjoy a programme of music.Fred Dunlop; son of Mr.John Dun- lop, is sick with typhoid fever.In the issue of Tuesday \u2018it was stated that Mr.Arthur Connors got three of his fingers taken off while at \u2018his wotk at Springvale Mill on Saturday oat.This bod to contradict.+ Me onnors, who-is su tendent the mill, slipped while, ass the, \u2018mae chine and - three of \u2018his \"hgers were pinched in the calendar rolls.His hand is getting along ¥i&ly and there js not the.elighest | danger of dosing any of hig [Bngers.ge CT La) Bhat 2» their home.Mr.and Mrs, Buckland little before nime led by about seventy friends, who ap-.things to suit themselves generally.The guests\u2014if they may be so called\u2014 SPORTING NEWS.- T J LA vee hand v an 2 E = = \u201d COMING MATCHES.Waterville plays Windsor Mills ; a Waterville in the Richmond sectiom of the Eastern Townships League to-mor- row (Saturday) night.= \u201c BOWLING.- \u2018been arranged between the league clubs for next Thursday evening at the Monument National.Two men will be chosen from each club to make up a team by themselves (2 men team).each that same evening, and the team making the highest score will win the match.Prices will be awarded to the \u2018men of .the two teams making the highest scores ; two first- and two second prizes.\u201cNo entrance fee.It is tunderstood that some of the tail end teams .reserve a surprise for - the would -be champions.; report antacid) ci [PROMOTION OF MR.A.F.DUFF.BEEN VERY SUCCESSFUL IN RAILWAY BUSINESH.i Announcement\u201d is maae of the appointment of Mr.A.F.Duff as General Agent of the Passenger Department of the Grand Trunk Railway with nead- quarters at Winnipeg.Mr.Duff will commence his new duties Feb.1st.He has a thorough acquaintance with the Grand Trunk Railway System and goes to the West well equipped in every respect for his work.Among his railway friends Mr.+ Dufl is generally recognized as a man of | energy and.good judgement, coupled with J:a pleasing and courteous manner, which is likely to make him successful and pop- pjular in his new field.That Mr.Duff has been selected far his fitness is evident from his record of rail- \u201cway service.He is now thirty-five years faot age, having n born ih Sherbrooke,.iQue., in\\ 1872, Scotch-Irish parentage.He commenced his work for the Grand \u2018Trunk Railway at Danby as a snow- shoveller in 1887, and the following vear \u2018Was a water-boy on a fie train; after \u2018which, he was switcnmen, night operator \"and agent at seven stations dn -the Grand jPrunk in the province of Quebec and in New Hampshire.In 1904 he was ap- - f'pointea travelling passenger agent, with headquarters at Montreal, in which capacity \u2018he has had.every opportunity to se- { cure an intimate knowledge of {the various parts of the Grand Trunk system in the Fast.i A .ps § DEATHS REPORTED JAMES GARVIN, OF WEST POTTON.Potton, Feb, 1.\u2014 (Epecial)\u2014 Mr.James Garvin died at his home in West Potton, of pneumonia and heart failuré, on Saturday, Jan.26th, aged 52 years.MR.HARRY HARTLEY, OF GRAN- \"ITEVILLE.Graniteville, Feb.1.\u2014(Spécial.)\u2014Mr.Harry Hartley passed away early in the week, having been ill \u2018only a few days with pneumonia.He leaves a wife and three children, besides other funeral was held at his home on Tuesday and was largely attended.The interment took place in the Crystal Lake cemetery.The family have the heartfelt sympathy ôf the whole community in this their great Sorrowr- PANSŸ \u2018WING OF EAST BROME.East Brome, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 Mr.and Mrs.Oren Wing\u2019s little daughter, Pansy, died Tuesday, January 29th, with tuberculosis of the brain, aged 3 years, 2 days.They have the sincere sympathy of the community in their sad bereav ement, MRS.GEORGE BLAMY, FORMERLY OF HATLEY.\u201c Coaticook, Feb.1.\u2014(Special.) \u2014Mrs.- George, Blamy, formerly of.Barnston and Hatley, died on Jan, 21, at the age of 59.The funeral took place at Hudson, tional church, of which she was a lived for several years, and had made many warm friends, who showed their love and sympathy by being présent.The flowers were beautiful, and the singing, which was done by a quartette, was of the: best.The bears were the son and sons-in-law.Much sympathy is felt, both in Hatley and Barnston for the bereaved _ husband and children in their sorrow.Only two of her sisters could be present, Mrs.W.B.Morgan, of Coaticook, and Yrs.L.H.Pond, of St.Johnsbury, a A\u2014 THE LATE GEO.¥.GOODWYN.1 George Frederick Goodwyn died on Monday, Jan.21st, at his residence -on Elgin street, Arnprior, Ont.In failing health for years the deceased fought the inevitable to the last moment.Born in Cook- shire, Que., 41 years ago.after finishing his education he served his .apprenticeship fins the watchmaking business; finally grad- ER uating at the Toronto- Horological Insti first his undertaking was.successful.Four years he took into partnership with him Mr.W.A.Whyte, and the name of Good- wyn & Whyte is now known throughout Eastefn Ontario.Deceased was a member 4f the A.O.U.W., C.O.F., and the I.0.0.F.Relief in which societies and Joint stock.companies he.carried\u2019 $16,000 insurance.Beside a widow, two sons and a daughter are left to mourn the loss of a loving husband and affectionate father and the town loses a worthy citizen.Mr.William Henry Goodwyn of New \u201cYork is a brother and Mrs, Armitage of Lawrence Mass., a half sister of deceased tlie only remaining members of the family.The funeral on Wednesday to the! Renfrew cemetery was a private one, only immediate relatives of the family being present | beside the pallbearers,.Rev.W.W.Peck, pastor of St.Andrew's officiating, P.C.DuBOYCE Notary, Commissioner, Etc.| Sores me # Subscripti ns, Advertise flows Teeqdlrid a ved and} phen t jtedtion.\"14 pl La va prbmpt OWANSYILLB, =» QUE he in Arnprior and from the \u2018very At Durham, \\Tuesdays, Thuradoye - land Saturda doy a \\ - A very interesting league match has | The ten.teams will play three strings | near relatives to mourn his loss.The | Mass., on the 24th, at the Congrega- faithful member, and where she had] tute.\u201cTwelve years ago he established Star Clothing Hall, To-Morrow Saturdav| will be the day ef the Discount Sale.Come sta r ) A ARN NEANE Ng ADA ne NV IN SNS AIN EN IS + ASE EEK x will pay.or, add to the Principal, .The Interest on Savings Depoti 1 Lo.1st.March, 1st J une, st September, - 1st Decemble, : capita Paid Up $2,000,000.Reserve Fund.ind SL, + IM.A.LAINE, Local Manager, Seri, IN Te LA CSA ee > 4 a 5 RIK RS Se 3 INA V7 NATIVE OF SHERBROOKE WHO HAS| Hl: & Its dollars saved to buy at the\u2019 T, Vise berg Store during our Discount Sie | A DOLLAR SAVED ISA | DOLLAR EARNED { - Wo ate still giving BIG DISCOUNTS.: - on every line of.goods in our store for © , Women, Men and Boys.¢ \u2026 Everything new and attractive at le store and prices ae cut right down, - 2 mak = Femi: = T.VINEBERG, | 147 oe} Do not be deceived ~ Accept no Substitut?pane Ty = + x If you.need an energetic \u201cstimulant, à force prosuces, a'blood making wine.\u2018Fake nn (St.Michael\u2019s Wine) b \u201cEndorsed and highly recommended by the mode] #4 profession, throughout the world, as 2 posi & has never failed to bring immediate relief and $y isa positive cure even in the most des perate case 4 Our 25,000 testimonials - prove its succes 8 Vin St.Michel is the essence of Health.£4 Boivin, Wilson @Q Co.IRE 79 - Montreal, 2 Bole Agen tir Amer\u201d 2 - Eastern Drug Co., \u2019 I.Agents for the United States, Boston, U.S.A.\u201c a San EEE - | \u2019 @# and rapid cure for Anemia, Debility, VW eaknes | _Dyspepsia, etc.Count St.Miche! Tonic Wise | | 3 k Ll defanddnt.o AIN RELIANCE \u2018ui > FORD WHITES = k, Fob.2.The er Yorks pleted late yo f the twelfth jure © ; end.of me a mao MADNES: M jury was selection oO = surprise at th 2 us day\u2014the end \u2018oi th \u201cdiately i trial\u2014and imme de + awarn, Justice Fitzget \u201can adjournment Sf court 1 o'clock Monday morning.toracy Jerome, who has be ing since Thursday afterne of one of the men but who has ful nt of the defendant de con was reluctant igurned veste wday to be gual codings without 8 tupity to plead with i.Com the questions whic \u20ac istontly bern put to th Thaw\u2019 g attorneys, as te \u201c\u20ac qudice by them gains 2 ity, it is ut leust tol hr, a plea of anoti \u201cages - will\" be the main reli » \u201cThis will proba he =1 pe, à CHOSE uestioning of 1 4 3 pn, to any peculiarity \u2019 Aa \u201chave noticed i m Thaw\u2019 | Con \u201cpiybt Mr.White was slain.\u201cevent the conclusion of the t testimony may take lon i \"anticipated.GH 10,000 727 TBE te , Howard a And \u20ac - Through Bi Big De mia PROPE OPERTY CHAUDIERÉ OF Gl - ; BALL.; Mego.B.¢ Howard « $ pools, completed: u À I 3 Re Mr.George Ball, of \u201cJt comprises the puich.i ; ge and rights on the Cha - r with on about 10,00 j fver timber-Janda pe ho.price is.not given In \u2014_ ?; a, pond to be wp.to the #1 © or over.nsdn Thaw Sherbrooke: firm now 16,000 acres.ae I DOSTON &-MAINE AND i | #RESIDEYT TUTTLE Co POSTON SUFFERS FR GULATIONE.Boston, Fob.2.Presid v .the Boston & Muine.- - .Poston this week, dealt a wo fourn bill, which he x responsible for thie hos : \u201cable grain to Boston, : Before the lux went jt .-yailrbads could, if they +0 ¥ grain in local Jevators & .mum chargé, or even wifi while the exporter song! \u201cmarket.It was n° com for the Buston &.Mnitie, to say to the exporter.br yg 100,000 bushels oi Boyton.elevator 1 will 4 two months for.you, 1 charge except insurance, w about fur ee huser on bring 300,000 or more bn hold it longer even thun # result way that exporters A: afraid to move the gran \"board even when they ray jute purchuser for their = the Hepburn law the Bos is doliged to give a rat Vator chargesS and this 1 paid alike by the man £5 bushels of grain or them 00.Under the cireum-t - with a hig lot.ol grdin « on prefers.to let it remain elevatyrs, where 30 han, carriage to pus and whe more central spot.Tor wherever a dale offer steamer needs grain for Boston & Mine cons
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