Sherbrooke daily record, 26 mars 1909, vendredi 26 mars 1909
[" 4 - ?~ = + pre \u2014\u2014t no wo | omwonr | surmon vesrenDar.x house, which was in a .Village.4 | \u2014 Established 1897.SHERBROOKE,.QUE, FRIDAY\" MARCH 26, 1009 ONE CENT FOUR CHILDREN \"PERISH IN FLAMES.Fatal Fire Near Iron Hill Yesterday Afternoon \u2014 Were Alone in the House\u2014Two Boys Aged Five and Three and Two Girls Aged Seven and Two, the Victims.West Shefford, March 26.\u2014(Special) able .to see \u2018that the stove had fallen \u2014 A fatal fire occurred vesterday after- | down.0° .\u2019 It was utterly impossible to do anything to save \u2018the inmates or contents of the house.The dog was also burned to death, : Mr.Everett when he first came to the country was employed for a year by Mr.L.H.Lawrence of this place.\"After leaving this place he went to work for Mr.P.Renihan.\u201cThe fatality is one of the most pathetic ever recorded in this section of the country.There were two other children in the family, but they were in school at the time the accident oe- curred.The origin of the fire and the exact circumstances of the case will prob- akly never be known.The unfortunate parents are stricken with grief, about 3 o'clock at a place\u2019 noon at ahout \u2018one mile fil.Four young children Henry of seven, à girl of 2 and two boys, and a hali from Iron ( Mt.Everstt lost their lives, a girl of 5 and 3 gespectively.I appears\u2019 that Mr.Everett was in the employ of Mr.Patrick Renihax , and with his family occupied one of Mr.terday afternoon Mrs.Everett left the Reniban's tenement houses, \u2018 Yes- valley and | could not be readilv_seen, and went to «all on a neighbor, leaying the four © While Hilden in the house.awa \u2014 ; children 220 \u201d|DESPATCH FROM IRON HILL! the house caught fire in a manner Iron Hill, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 which cannot be accounted for, and During the wind storm on Thursday ! > ; ., |afternoon, Mr.P.H.Renihan\u2019s tene- was burning for some time before it |ment occupied by his -hired man, Har- vas discovered, \u2019 .7 = écverett took fire, , and, Mr.While watering his cattle Mr.Reni- verett's four youngest children were.cremated.Mrs.Everett was away from home at the time and the two older children were \u2018at school.han noticed the smoke, and rushing to the place found it enveloped in flames.A remarkable feature of the burning.The names of the little ones who was the fact that the door was wide met such a fearful fate, were, Kitty, .\".raged seven; Harry, : .open and through it Mr.Renihan was oe Tommy, two, five; Freddy, four; \u2014 (RESERVED FOR = Chimney Blown Off Parish Hall, C.P.R.SMOKESPACK BLOWN DOWN\u2014OTHER MIS- / HAPS.| | Another Phase of Magog Dam- | age Case.| | JUDGE DEMERS GIVES DECISION ON MOTION FOLLOWING THE i JURY\u2019S VERDICT.Sutton, March 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 À re-; In the Superior Court, this morning, gular tornado of wind and sleet [| Mr.Justice Demers rendered judgment struck Sutton on Thursday and last- on the two motions made in the Roul- ed the bdst part of the afternoon\u2014 the wind blowing a terrific gale all lier vs.the Town of Magog case.the time.A-large number of houses lost -shingles or bits of tin roof coverings, while limbs.were blown down from many trees.The chimney of the new Parish Hall was blown down A jury condemning the defendant corpo ration to pay ¥500 as damages to the plaintiff for the death of his son, Mr.Panneton, K.C., for the defendant, ask- i s the late- , ed that a new trial be granted as the red ro hole through the 8 The \u2018weight of evidence was not in accord smoke pipe on the C.P.R.engine , Alle with the evIdence.; house: was torn down, also a large\u2019! Mr.J.P.Wells| also made a motion shade tree near Mr.A.Lebeau\u2019s resi- that a judgment we returned in ! cordance with the: verdict.dence\u2014a \u2018part of another shade tree 1th th .near Mr.H.R.Stetson\u2019s, some shin-! This morning\u2019 Mr.Justice Demers gles from the Town House, and lots gave judgment reserving both motions of minor damages throughout the for the consideration of the Court of Review.His Lordship remarked that \u2014\u2014 the expression of opinion passed by ROCK ISLAND AND DERBY LINE.{him during the trial did not now ap-.Mr.Horace Cordeau is moving into { ply-to the record in the shape in which Mr.A, Lee Holmgs\u2019 tenement on High- | it was now.The fact that the case land avenue.had been submitted to the jury, \u2026 and \u2018 Miss Hatel Fairbanks, of Randolph, the fact that the jury had pronounced Vt, is here_for the season at Miss upon certain points changed the posi- Hepworth's millinery store.tion of affairs to a considerable ex- Mr.M.Norris, of Westfield, Mass.\u2018 tent.° hi been visiting his brother, Mr.T._ + : +.Norris, - CANADIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION.Mrs.J.A.Roy, who has been ser-| Toronto, March 26.\u2014Over 200 Ca- iously ill for several weeks, is -still* nadian-newspaper men, from the At- confined to the house.Jantic to the western limits of Ontario Dr.Hight is at the were represented at the annual meet- House for a few days.ing of the Canadian Press Association, which met, yesterday morning in the .ac- ; Rock 1-land Mr.J.McGowan, of Georgeville, was in town on Thursday.; Temple Building.Mr.David Williams, Mr.and Mrs.Van Gordon, of ,.-the' of the Collingwood Bulletin, \u2018President West, are guests of Mrs.Van Gordon\u2019s of the Association, opened the proceed- uncle, Mr.Charles Lunt.| ings \u2018with an address, dealing concisely Mrs.Jas: Davidson, of Georgeville, with a number of questions which af- was In town the last of the week.fect newspapers.ER.(At the Congregational Church on The\u2019 First Vice-President, Mr.I.S.Sunday morning, Rev.\".(Gi.Hindley ; Cnannell, of the Record, Sherbrooke, THE STRUCTURAL -bout to be L the points in question.- average.COURT OF REVIEW, \u2018ployees and paying in When the verdict was returned by the | bridges on a paying basis.He, .also, | company was willing to invest $25,000 \u2018How many men STEEL CONCERN.Subject of Special City Cous- cil \u2018Meeting, ORIGINAL MOTION AMENDED AND REPORT FINALLY -ADOPTED.A special meeting of the City Council was held, this afternoon, for the purpose of discussing the contract a- i entered into by Joseph ; Bowman and the City of Sherbrooke, | regarding the proposed structural steel | concern.His Worship, Mayor Bachand, and Ald.Olivier, McCrea, McManamy, Des- aulniers, Thompson, Denault, Armi- tage and Lanctot were present.=\u201c Mr.J.Nicol and Mr.George Mackin- non were also present in the interests of the company.\u2019 Ald.McManamy read the report of a meting of the Finance Committee which was héld on March 24th.Ald.McManamy stated that he understood some objection had been raised on some of the proposed clauses.\"Mr.Nicol addressed the Council and after he had stated the terms which the company were willing to accept, a new resolution was drawn up, covering The purport of was as follows : i} \u201cYour committee would recomniend that the finance -repogi previously submitted be altered to \u2018read : That within five years the Bowman Company shall employ 50 hands, and be paying in wages.of at least twenty-five tnou- sand dollars (825,000.00), of a yeakly the new resolution] - \u201cThat on the fulfilment of the ahove be made.If after five years the Bowman Com- | pany shall, owing to causes uncon- troliable by it, makes default to employ at the sait works the Tumher| of employees and pay them the wages as provided for for a period of more than six months, the company shall pay to the lcity a sum of money equal to.the interest-in the sum of 6 per cent.per annum for each day of each default in the said six months, but if at the end of five years the company are employing only twenty-five em- wages * only $12,500, or any proportion thereof up to the sum of money and employees as.above stipulated for, the company shalt be allowed for in computing said penalty.\u2018The taxes on the property shall \u2018he proportioned on the operations of the company \u2018in tte same manner and /computed on the, same basis.! CT WHAT COMPANY PROPOSES TO ot - CL + > Mr.McKinnon briefly laid before the meeting the work which the company proposed doing.They would manufacture steel bridges, boilers, tanks, plate, ete., and as there were no large factories of this kind im this section they looked for a good market.With reference to the nimber of men employed, Mr.McKinnon stated that it was.estimated that twenty men could turn out 600,000 tons of structural - steel in a year and if they were bound to employ fifty men it would mean a tremendous lot of work for the first ear.Ald.McCrea thought that they were too far inland to manufacture steel stated that five years was too long a time to give for the raising of the force to 50 man standard.\u2019 - Ald.Thompson thought that if the of their money to $6,000 hy the city, they must have some prospects ahead.The first question always asked was: will they employ ?Ald.Thompson thought they should state the very largest number of men they could possibly employ.Ald.Lanctot and Desaulniers were in favor of the amended resolution.Ald.McManamy thought it was a small bonus with a large prospect.If e company did all they promised it will be a good thing for the city.If they put up the building and failed, thev could not take it away.The city woul have a mortgage on it, and if will take for his subject \u2018Lent in the Que., presented the report of the exe- Twentieth Century,\u201d and in the even- cutive \u2018committee, which dealt with the inz \u201cThe Temptation.\u201d work of the association during the The.Ladies\u201d Aid of the , past year.Mr.J.M.Bone, of the To- Congregational Church met with Mrs, J.W.i,ontd Star, Secretary-treasurer, 16 Baxter at the Derby Line Hotel on: ported that the membership was ar Wednesday afternoon, a large amount bout © 400 and the total revenue wus of sewing being done,\u201d - Miss Taylor is assisting at Miss II.M.HepworthA | $2,644.21, with an expenditure of $l, | 651.68, \"leaving a balance in hand of i $098.53.\u2014_\u2014 \u201cMr.J.F.McKay, of the Globe, pre- _ SCOTSTOWN, \u201csented the report of the publication .pr.Smith spent läst Sunday in committee dealing largely with the is- Montreal; = ; ?suing of the \u2018History of Canadian Journalism,\u201d which was adopted m- * animously, as was a suggestion that ert Mr.A.H.U.Colquhoun, deputy min- last Wed-;ster of education, for his work in pre- \u2018 paring this volume be made an honor- arv member of the association.; | Mr.F.H.Dobbin, of The Review, her Peterboro, presented the report of «the \"committee on the libel laws.After -a tev.Mr.Clark preached last Sun- dax in Holland, Vi, To Messrs, Herbert MeLeodr and Robert Clark went to Sher hexday, \u2014 \u2018 Mrs, Chas.Hitchcock was taken to e hospital \u2018last Wednesday morning.\u201cmang friends are: hoping for speed recovery, \u2018 broo ke ane ht music is being practiced by short discussion the report was &- ET Sub urches.; .dopted.and the committee, with as | & Pr or se ; : : .os .: or discussion at the many others as can, will wait on the en 3 Social Bible Class next Sunday \u201cWwW Las - .: 1 be, The Resources -of hang Al- hola men, welcome.Hon.Mr.Foy to-day to have another talk on the proposed changes In the libel law.,( BOYNTON.: : puis Hattie Merrill is visitin .BETHEL.Mes at Newport, for a few.days.Recent arrivals and departures : Bo D.Boynton and Mrs.J.O.S yaton and son, Cartoll, visited at Stanstead Wednesday.Mrs, G.A Sri A fe Gint .silitis.Griflin is sick with ton- ror and \u2018Mrs.J.J.Sander of Wa- \u2018erville are visiting Mr.D.T.Weth- ts for a few Jays.; T.and Mrs.M.E.Hunt and Miss Nnie, visited jat Mr.Geo.Kezar\u2019s, | Mr.and Mrs.Gordon Davidson and \u2018little daughter, Mildred, home from attending the Fletcher-Davidson wedding in South Roxton; Mr.Durand o Upton, the guest of his sister, Mrs.Hull; Mrs.John Clark of Bethany, the guest of her sister-in-law, Mrs.H.Lancaster; Miss Ethel Davidson to spend the week with friends in Bosco- hel: Mr.C.Robinson to Manchester, Mai, Tuesday.N.H.: Mr.Fred Stanhope, home \u2018to \u2026 and Mrs.W.E.Hunt were at Montreal.| Sa hstead Thursday on business.Mr.Herbert Cookman is confined to ed fhoralzof oyr ;young people attend- the house with inflammatory rheuma Bight.dance a \"Ayer's Cliff, Tuesday | tism.oo | \"jes like the Rand it was destroyed by fire, the insurance received Wauld have to be used for the purpose of rebuilding.The city could.not alwavs expect to get old compan- and the Fairbanks to start up here.: Ald.McManamy moved that the report, as amended, be accepted.Ald.\u2018Lanctot seconded the motion, which was carried, Ald.McCrea voting nay.Ald.McManamy also moved that the city attorney be authorized to draft a by-law in this connection.pes IN PARLIAMENT.A BUSY WEEK AHEAD OF THE 2 .M.P°s.Ottawa, March\u2019 26.\u2014With the heav- jest work of the session to be performed during the coming week, with Monday devoted to a \u2018Dreadnought debate and declaration of the Government's policy in regard to Participation in Britain\u2019s naval burdens, Tuesday and Wednesday taken up with consideration of the Grand Trunk Pacific loan of.$10,000,000, and Thursday and Friday set apart for the first talk about the findings of Judge Cassels regarding the Marine and Fisheries De- | partment, the House of Commons yes: terdey wandered?peacefully - through the cevious paths of the supplementary estimates.It hasbeen ome of the fow days of the session when mem- Vers on both sides have taken merely a languid interest in the proceedings.The supplementaries were for the current year ending in a /few days, and the lack of interest \u2018was due undoubtedly to_a knowledge of the fact that the money asked for had all been \u2018THE BOMBS \u2018FOUND LOADED conditions a discharge of the mortgage | THE ELECTRIC LIGHT RATE PROPOSALS.An Incident re Board of Control Reorganization.znscmiced .A WRITER THINKS PROPOSED SCHEDULE As UNFAIR TO HOUSEHOLDERS.; In connection With the electric light situation, it develops that a large amount of the information regarding light and power rating schedules collected during the past year is still in the hands of Ald.Thompson, the deposed member of the Board of Control.As chairman of the electric department during the past year, Ald, Thompson.pursued an investigation with regard to systems in force in other towns, and a \u2018series of proposed schedules for Sherbrooke were drawn up, When the Board of; Control - as first constituted was overthrown and Ald.Thompson ceased to,be a member of it, these preliminary schedules remained in his possession.It is understood that the new Board has sent a couple , of messengers for them, but they have A PLOT IO KIL MING VICTOR, Brought to Light by Discovery of Bemb, WITH DYNAMITE Rome, March -25.\u2014The accidental discovery early this morning of two.bombs hidden in\u2019 the Aurelian wall near the Porta:San Lorenzo is reported to have Yrought to light an anarchist plot te kill King Victor Emmanuel on the occasion of the opening of Parl nt.For some reason the plot mistarried.In appearance the bombs are like the counterweights used In balancing heavy hanging lamps.They were loaded with dynamite.The police in investigating the affair found a handkerchief in which gunpowder and nails were tied near the spot at which the bombs had been found.; Artillery experts are of the opinion that either of the bombs, had it exploded in a icrowd, would have ; Ald! Thompson, it is: understood, de- played great havge.nies ny intention to hamper the mew HOUSE, BURNED | 5 I ! a a in its operations, The informa- A i WAIL 100 tion he holds has \u2018been largely the re- V e sult of personal research and will be ME : aVailable tô the Council.5 not heen forthcoming.Residence of Wr.Geo.Brest! NOT FAIR TO HOUSEHOLDERS.: -N; Editor of the Record: =~ = D estroy ed Last Night.Sir,\u2014If I understand correctly the .\u2014 proposed light rate schedule as pub- FLAMES FANNED BY HIGH WIND\u2014 lished in the Record, hotels end all | LOSS \u201cHEAVY.: large institutions will receive light at - , about one-half the rate charged to Waterloo, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 A householders on the ground that they fire occurred here at about 5.30 last use it in greater quantity.night, when the residence of Mr.Geo.This strikes me as an injustice to the Bresee, North sfreet, was burned to great mass of citizens.For my part the ground .« I cannot see why hotels; public build- The origin of the fire is yet 'un- ings and institutions should have any known.When discovered it had gain.privileges over the ordinary citizen.ed considerable hepdway, and owing to The householders, as a class, use more the strong wind which was blowing at light than any\u2019 of the other classes in the time, it was impossible to save the the schedule, and yet these other class- building, :\u2014 es, because in their sub-divisions .the The fire brigade was quickly on the consumption is greater, are given the spot, but owing to one of the hy- privilege of a 50: per cent.discount.- drants heing out of order, a slight.Why favor prosperous and -wealthy delay was caused.; concerns such as hotels, stores, public The piano and mast of the furniture institutions, \u2018Government buildings, was saved, as was also the surround-ietc., to the disadvantage of the - In- ing buildings, Co © \"dividual private citizen ?, The loss to Mr.Bresee, over and.It may be said that householders \u2018above the insurance, will» be very will be able to participate in this dis- heavy.He recently bought the Louse count as well as others if they use the from Mn.George Wallace.required quantity.This is true, but iit is known that few, if any, individ- + ; se: ; | ual houses will use sufficient to entitle MR DEVLIN $- Lu.them to the discount.1 \u2026 ET tn) To I\u201d His real y a cut of 50 per cent.da AE \"in favor of hotels amd large concerns.ged | TT \u201cJ to .the disadvantage of the private 20 a Citizen.\u2019 - _ 5 .| If the rate were made uniform, all i treated alike, largo and small, rich and poor, instead of giving citizens a \u2018reduction on household lighting which iis estimated at 20 per cent, this re- \u201cduction might be made from 35 to 40 ' per cent.without affecting the total \u2018revenue of the «department.\u201coo CITIZEN.Sherbrooke, March 25, 1909, » [RC ! Would Abolish Permits of Re- \u201csearch.TEN-DOLLAR CERTICICATES WILL ENTITLE THE MINER TO PROSPECT ALL, OVER : THE PRO- + LEEDS VILLAGE.VINCE.«Mrs.E.A.Goff, who was attending Quebec, March 26.\u2014 Radi- the Kinnear-Qofi wedding at Cook- cal changes in the present Quebec shire, has returned home.7 Mining Act are proposed before the .Mrs.D.Fefebvre, of the People\u2019s Legislature by Hon.Mr.Devlin in a store, has gone on an extended trip publie bill, which, if passed, will en- to Montreal Boston and*Berlin Falls.tirely alter.the principle of mining| Miss Pocock, of Hillhurst, is visit prospecting in Quebec.The bill pro- ing friends around here.oo poses the entire abolition of permits |.i.Ride tH il .jcted he of research and enacts instead for|_ \u201c158 \u201c4 1° \u2018Hatley, 13 expec ere the first time in this province of 500R to take charge again of the mil- staking claims.Details of how the |linery department of the \u201cPeople's claims are to be staked under this Store.CL _ system, though new to the province, |.Capt.Jamieson and Mr.Fred Church will be same as under the mining left Monday morning on a trip to laws of other countries.Lyster Station.Mr.Devlin explained the amend-|' :Mr, James Church, our popular aue- ment as very simple, although it ra- | tioneer, conducted the sale of boxes at dically changed the present mining {he Kinnear Mills box social on Fri- law of the province.\u2018The govern- \u2018day -night last and told the good ment intended to abolish the permits qualities of the contents of the boxes.of research, both in surveyed and un- oo.: surveyed territory.This was the Mrs.Purdy entertained 5 large num- first principle of the amendment.In; ber of people to tea on Saturday virtue of the change, the Government N°8 t.would in future issue miners\u2019 cer-.| The Literary Society is preparing for tificates, the cost of the certificate be: a grand banquet to be held at the | ing $10, and the miner being permit- \u2018\u2018\u2019Fraveler\u2019s Rest\u201d on \u2018Tuesday, the ted to prospect all over the province 30th inst._ .where the mining rights belong to| Mr.E.A.Goff is busy these days.the Crown and where no previous ,,tti ler d his cot- rights exist.pu ng on a gallery around his co The second change is that the Gov-| Mr.R.E.Wark is goi ; > | Mr.REF.going around buy- ernment will establish, as in Ontario, ;ng up all the good cattle he can find and in almost every country, a claim; for the Easter market at Quebec.that is, the miner on finding some- Messrs, McKelvie and McVeety were thing, must stake his claim with four around here last week scalin and posts, and also with a central post g pA :3.measuring pulp wood and saw logs.pearins his name, the date of his dis Quite a number of teams are pass: x ing these days loaded with sap cans IRON HILL.\u201c |anc heaters, preparing for the sap when it commences to run.\u2019 (Occasional Correspondent.) Mr.and Mrs.James Robinson were recent\u2019 visitors at Foster, calling on Mr.J.J.Dixon Bridge, foreman on LENNOXXILLE NOTES.Mrs.W.A.Bown returned to Lennox- ville on Tuesday from Canterbury C.P.R., who recently \u2018underwent aiQue., where she has been spending serious operation, but is improving| shout a week with relatives and nicely.friends.Miss P.G.Wells, teacher of District No.3,.closes her school on the 26th, for four weeks on account of bad roads.y Mr.Wm.Talmage is again to the front in regard to making sugar, having his orchard already tapped, although he reports very little sap as yet this season.: The W.C.T.U.met with Mrs.T.C.Benham Thursday.All \u2014 members were not present on account of much illness in the neighborhood.The many friends of Lora, (only daughter of Mr.and Mrs.James Rob- Mr.and Mrs.C.N.Martin spent a couple of days in North Hatley at Mr.C.L.Ramsdell\u2019s this week, On Friday week Mrs.R.A.Parrock leaves for England, where she will spend the summer with relatives and friends.On Thursday, Mr.William Putney, of Smith\u2019s Mills, was in Lennoxville and registered at the Lennoxville Hotel.À very interesting as well as instructive lecture on \u201c\u201cT'he Tercentenary, Quebec,\u201d will be given in Bishop Williams hall, at Bishop's Cola large number will be, present to avail themselves of the opportunity of see ing the beautiful lime light views of this great celebration.; Mr.H.Blackstock, of Montreal, was attack of bronchitis.\"Dr.Pickle of Sweetsburg .is in attendance.Mr.Cedric Henry who is a recent graduate of the St.Hyacinthe Dairy School, has accepted a position as stood on a shelf beside another .bot- the | inson) will regret to learn that she |lëge by Lieutenant-Colonel Wm.| 81 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT CANADA\u2014S81 is quite ill, \u2018suffering from an acute Wood, D.C.L., and it is to be hoped | oT ) \u2014\u2014 [DALEY NEWS SPECIALS FROM ALL ~~ PARTS OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS \u2018WILL PRESENT PETITION.Lake Megantic, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014Mr.Joseph Roy, LL.B., while in Quebec next week will, with Mr.A.Godbout, M.P.P., for Beauce, present the petition of the Farmers\u2019 Club of Lake Megantic, asking for a grant in the matter of the land clearing competition, to the Provincial Legislature.STRONG WIND AT - COWANSVILLE.~ Cowansville, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 The violent wind storm of Thursday afternoon and evening blew down por: tions of trees here and rendered.locomotion on our streets and sidewalks very difficult and somewhat dangerous.A large maple tree near Mr.Hal- Jaday\u2019s house, - lost a large section, which blocked traffic until removed by men sent for the purpose.4 ; FALLING TREE KILLED HORSE - Castlebar, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 Mr.Joe Mauserette, who works for.Mr.J.Riddle,met with quite an ac- Valuation Roll of the Township last | summer and in which judgment was i given against Martel.oo HOTEL SALE FALLEN-THROUGH.Sutton, March 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014 The sale of the Union House Hotel at Glen Sutton to a perty in Farnham, for $4,000, is said to have fallen through, and Mr.Felix Brouillette will continue to operate the house.This seems to give good satisfaction.The reason given for calling off the deal is said to be that the new proprietor that proposed to come here, did not get any encouragement ag to getting a licefise' if he came here.| - MORE BOOKS FOR WATERVILLE MODEL SCHOOL.Waterville, March 26.\u2014 (Special)- \u2014 Within the last two weeks a number of new books have been put into the school library, making in all fifty-one volumes added by the Woman's - ing Club since.September.This has severely injuring another.This accident happens in St.Rame above the Nicolet Lakes.Mr.Mauserette managed to get the -other home, \u2018 they are much afraid it will die.BUSH FIRE CASE.Lake Megantic, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014In one of the recent cases in the Circuit Court here, Judge Pelletier rendered judgment in favor of plaintiff, their efforts.= the kindly interest that has been tak- {en in the school and the books are being thoroughly enjoyed by all.\u2019 CHURCH CAUGHT FIRE.Danville, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 the morning of Thursday, with an ex ceedingly strong wind blowing, a spark: : || of fire from the furnace chimney light.Louse 520el va.Jos.Laroche, damag ed on the roof of the E C.Church, \u201cThis is one of the cases arising out \u201cetting fire thereto.The fire might \u2018of the fires of last September, and will doubtless be made a precedent for further suits., ; mort TOOK POISON BY'MISTAKE, Bury, March 23-\u2014(Special) \u2014 Great excitement prevailed in the upper village on Tuesday a.m.when it was learned that Mrs.F.McManus had taken a dose of poison through mistake.It appears Mrs.McManus had been taking medicine and this bottle young man, Wilbrod Roy, son of Councillor Pierre Roy, who, being \u2018ill at his dow that something was wrong at the church, and calling his father\u2019s attention to\u2019 it, a rush for the church was made, connection with a hydrant quickly effected and the fire easily put out with very little damage, This is the second practical test just.recently made as to \u2018tle containing iodine, thé medicine resembling the iodine in color (hence the mistake).As soon as she realized what she had done both doctors were immediately sent for, and fortunately appeared on the scene in a few seconds.Emetics were administered \u2018dnd the patient is now doing nicely.MEGANTIC CASES GO TO COURT OF REVIEW, works system of our vi PROPERTY TRANSFERS.Cowansville, March 26.\u2014(Special)-\u2014 , William » Which is situated partially in - ge.5 è skip of Dunham, to \u2018Myr.Louis.Vi.geant, of Farnham.Mr.Vigsant has taken over the farm properly now and leaves Mr.H.C.LaDuké in charge, just as he had been dtiring'the.doc - Lake Megantic, March.26.\u2014(Special) \u2014The two cases, Telesphore Lemay vs.\u2018A.B.Gendreau, and Arthur Martel vs.\u2018Corporation \u2018of the Township of South: Marston, upon which judgment was rendered \u2018hy Judge Pelletier in\u2019 the last sitting of the Circuit Court at Lake Megantic, have been sent to.the Court of Review at Quebec.The first case was on the purchase of a piece of land, by Lemay from Gen- dreau, on which it was found that the Equitable Fire Insurance Company held an unregistered.mortgage.Judgment being against Lemay.The second case is one which is causing much interest in this district, in which Martel brought ' action against the Municipal Council for unjust discrimination in the drawing up of the, \u2014 the house stretched gut lifeless on the SOCIETY WOMAN \\ floor.Her face was turned to the mat \\ he flo © COMMITS SUICIDE, | =p.Mrs, Lorillard Was Tired of E.[ IMMIGRATION Life.HAD JUST RETURNED FROM A.| DINNER GIVEN IN HONOR OF | Work on Behalf of E.T.Farm- LADY PAGET.ers Will be Continued.- Washington, \u2018D.C., March 26.\u2014 Weary of the gay whirl of society, and TOWNSHIPS MEMBERS.AT OTTAWA SUPPORT PROPOSAL.face to face, as she believed, with years of Physical suffering, Mrs.\u2018 Pierre Lor- .illard, Jr., aged 49, wife of the tobac- Ottawa, Match 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014The co magnate, committed suicide by as- appointment of an immigration agent for the Eastern.Townships Las been recommended to the department by served the use of his residenes and ite appurtenances until the firat of next November.;-16 in ki\" intention \u2018to build a fine new residence opposite the homes of his sister, Miss M.J.Cotton, and his brother, Dr.Carl C.Cotton, on the corner lot purchased wa year ago by him from the Hon, Jus- tico J.C.McCorkill.| .Oo Wednesday Mr.James W.phy, of Suttori, was here and sold lot which he bought.last August William G.Miltimore to Mr, the from Salem perty was well timbered and has been lumbered by Mr.Murphy during the past winter.It will make a good addition to Mr.King\u2019s pasture: \u2014 phyxiation at-her home near the fashionable Dupont circle, in this_ city, yesterday.Her tragic death has the Eastern Townships members.~~ shocked the first social circles of the A.oe probable that the service capital as nothing else in years.Last Quebec will be continued this spring by Mr.Brewster, who has acted T.agent during the past three years.The articles appearing recently in the Daily Record, urging the advertising of Eastern Townships agricultural advantages through the rural sections of the old country have very favorably impressed the members, 5 It is-believed that a vigorous effort will.be made to meet the requirements of Eastern Townships farmers in ths matter of immigrant farm help.night the members of the Lorillard family, famous because of its wealth, gathered here to mourn over the unexpected blow.In spite of the coroner\u2019s certificate of .death by suicide, members of the family declare that Mrs.Lorillard died of heart failure.The death was made more dramatic by occurring only a few hours after Mr.and Mrs.Lorillard had heen guests of Mrs.Townsend, of Massachusetts Avenue, at a dinner given in honor of Lady Paget.In fact, it is believed that as soon as Mrs.Lorillard arrived ° : at her home at 230 Hillyer Place, mueovn: shortly after midnight, she began to ° THE WEATHE ° Co prepare for her death.à e : \u2014 e At about 8.30 o\u2019clock, yesterday e .e morning the- butler in the Lorillard ® LOCAL FORBOASY | © \\ residence detected an odor of gas per- ° oo \u2014 ° meating the rooms.With little diffi TN IT ° culty the origin of the fumes was trac- o Strong westerly winds ; nat ° ed to Mrs.Lorillard\u2019s apartments.Op- e much change in temperature.° ening the door of the bathroom, just'® ° ® off her suite, the butler was horrified] 90 © 00 ©0000 6 6006006 ER EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BAN CAPITAL PAID TP, $3,000,000.00.RESERVE, #2,000,000-00.HEAD OFFICE\u2014SHERBROOKE, QUE.William Farwell, President.James Mackinnon, General Manager.Correspondents all over the.World.SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT.Deposits of: $1 .00 and upwards received.Interest Credited at Current ' - e \u2019 rt spent, and therefore criticism, no matter how keen, was of no avail, butter maker at.a factory near Aber- ;sorn.in Lennoxville and registered at the 8._ ; L : The Depositoÿ ja subject to no delay whatever in the withdrawal of the 1 whole or any portion of the deposit.; £ dent on Monday, while gettin g trees been a splendid addition to the -Li- or firewood, \\a tree fell on the horse, ft al\u201d eee eel ny, onu | brary and the members the Read ing Club should feel gratified with | _ Both teachers and pupils appreciate.on not have been.discovered until much ° damage had resulted, were it not fora > home, noticed from his bedroom win- ° ; 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Regina, Sask.; ® Brandon, Man.; Edmonton, Alta; Moncton, N.B.; Summerside, P.EI.2% IPI VIIIIPIIIIIIIIFINIIIIIIIINE } \u2019 ee a .VA 27 = .home here on March 18th And you will linger © | over your cup of CHASE & SANBORN\u2019S SEAL BRAND COFFEE.\u20181 A.Church here for 7 * = 444 Polo REV.H.BE.RICKARD, FITCH BAY.Fitch Bay, March 25.\u2014(Special)}\u2014 Rev.Herman E.Rickard died -at his after a.lingering illness in the 60th vear of his age.He was a lifelong resident of this place, where he was known as an man and friend to all.His early life was spent in teaching school, but be has been pagtor of the S.D.pveral years.He is survived by bis wife and one daughter, Miss Lva Rickard.Funeral services atéthe S.D.A.Church on.Saturday, conducted by Rev.Mr.Gnthere, of Richford, Vt., assisted by Re).Geo.| Sines of Nbrih Hatley.A \u2018{boys.À Sutton, March .« = 257077770977 70777 LATE ALBERT PERRY, FARNAM'S.pe CORNER.: Farnam\u2019's Corner, March 26.\u2014 The sympathy of the community is extended to the family of the late Al- sickness and bereavement.4 The deceased had been suffering from measles for about two weeks.Ie week ago pneumonia developed and the young man died on the 24th.He had been a tenant of the farm of Mr.J.Westover for the past two years, and leaves a wife and four little An industrious, honest man, and a good neighbor, he will be missed by a wide circle of friends.Fun- feral on Friday, 26th, st the.Methodist Chureh.Sr : MRS FRANK VINCENT OF SUT- \u2018 .TON.OS \u2018 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mrs.Frank Vincent died on Thursday, am.March 25th, after an illness of nine days of typhoid pneumonia at the age of 18 years.She was a daughter of Mr.Benjamin Demarse of.Sutton, and she had always resided here.\u2018She was married about one\u2019 .{ year ago.Mr.Vincent survives her as well as her infant daughter., Mr.Vincent has been dn employee of the Phoenix Hotel, and lately of the Mountain View as bartender, and the family | had resided with the parents of de- \u2018ceased.The funeral takes place in the Catholic Church on Saturday morning, Rev.Father Martin officia- ing.h 5 *, .MISS SARAH BRADFORD, AB- Abbotsford, March 26.\u2014(Special) \u2014 An old resident of this place in the person of Miss Sarah A.Bradford, aged 69 years, passed away at her home on Saturday morning, March 20th./ \u2018 : The funeral took place at 8t.Paul's Church on Tuesday p.m., at 2.30 o\u2019- clock.: Co Those who attended the funeral from out of town were : Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Bradford and Miss Bradford of St.Hyacinthe; Mr.Arthur Bradford, jr., of Rainy River Ont.; Mr.and Mrs.Nelson Mitchell; Mr.| Dexter Mitchell, Mf.and Mrs.Walter Bradford of Granby; Mr.Shipman of Bellows Falls, Gt., and Mrs.Enoch Buzze)l of Cowansville.MRS.\u2019 WM.IVES OF SUTTON.heart trouble.name was Catherine Hopson and she was born jn tuis town on March 5rd, 1836, and was thus 73 yeals of age.She has resided in Sutton practically all her life.Her busband died six years ago last December.The funeral took place on Thursday at 10 o'- clock at the house, Rev.A.Wallace lofficiating.- The bearers were Messrs.O.A.Turner, Albert Robinson, L.A.Hurlburt and Elwin Longeway: sons and two daughters.The daughters are Mrs.B.L.Reid of Sutton, and\u2019 Mrs.Steve Sargent of Dunkin.The sons are Mr.Riley Ives of Glen Sutton and Mr.John Ives, who resided with his mother, near this village.The interment was in Fait- mount Cemetery, Sutton.MRS.C.H.CARLSON, FORMERLY OF BISHOP'S CROSSING.Bishop's Crossing, March 26.\u2014 (8pecial)\u2014The telegram received by np Lisle Lasell) came as a great shock to her many friends here.8he was a daughter of the late Mr.J.H.Carlson of Chicago, who died several years ago.After the death of her husband, she went to La Moure, N.Dakota, where she resided most of the time since about two months ago she went into the Hospital at Edgsley, N.Dakota, wheré she went through an operation for goitre from which she seemed to have fully recovered, but complications arose which caused her death after an illness of only two days.She was in her 33rd year.Her body arrived on Monday and was followed to its last Testing place in thé Episcopal Cemetery by a large number of relatives and friends.- Her aged mother, her sisters and brothers have the sympathy of their many friends here.The Rev.I.N.Kerr, pastor of the church of the Good Shepherd.= \"LATE GEORGE RIDDLE, BURY.Bury, March 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014It is with regret that we report the déäth and burial of Mr.George Riddle, vf this place, who has always made Lis » home with Mr.and Mrs.Barlow \u2018| Coates, and was treated as one of the | family.Deceasetl was a very respectable young man, in his 22nd year, and was \u2018always pleasant to fyounjr and old alike, thereby gaining .many friends by his gongenial manner.He was first taken down with typhoid the first weel® in February, and although everything was done that possibly could be, medical attendance \u2018and a trained nurse constantly by\" his him he was too weak to rally, and on Sünday evening, March 2tst, at \u2018lot.at Sand Hill, Que; (where - Mr.Coates lived before coming to Bury).Prayers were said.heré at thé house, oe ms to Sand Hill, where the regular burial service was.held in St.Luke's: Church, the - Rev.Mr.Husband of- ciating.The hymns \u201cRock of Ages\u201d nd \u201cChnist Will Gather in His Own,\u201d were beautifully rendered, He was carried tq his last resting place by four $ à SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, | The casket was covered with beautiful \u2018bert Perry, in this their time of | Sutton, March 26.\u2014(Special)\u2014MIS.{is wav of exbressing William Ives died here on Tuesday, jhankful apprectation oC { after an illness of two months of Mrs.Ives\u2019 maiden Baptist Church, She is survived by four children, two | ~ Mrs.Geo.Hall, telling of the death | [of her sister, Mrs.C.H.Carlson (nee Lasell and was married to Mr.C.H.fureral sermon was preached by the: side, it seemed that after: the fever left.| 11,20 p:m., he passed quietly away to | his long home without a struggle.The | body was.laid to rest jn their family then the casket was conveyed by train | Milan, Que.\u2018 - - | : ST 28 EL ES ES MARCH 26.1909.AS SEL TL ; ! p> rn ae Ge i : .NE Ee © \u201c RS \u2018 ~ .T0 Cd ; D ot 23 ik \u2014 \u2014 marre of his old school mates.at Sand Hill.flowers.Deceased leaves a father and two sisters \u2018\u201cn Hastings, D whom he visited a year ago.George will be greatly missed by cach member of the Coates family .ænd by a host.of friends.LATE HENRY CARD, BROOKBURY Brookbury, March 24.\u2014The death of Mr.Henry Card sr., occurred on Wed- nesdäy, the 17th inst, at 7 o'clock p.m., after a long illness of heartitro- ble \u2018and death, though expected, came suddenly and as a shock, especially to Mrs.Card, who was alone with bim at the time of his death.Mr.and Mrs: Card, who had only the Friday previous, gone back to their .home a distance of two or three miles, having been at the home of their -only daughter, the late Mrs.R.W.Jen- ]kerson, during her iliness and death and which in all probability hastened deceased\u2019s end.The late Mr.Card was born in London, Eng., in the year 1841.He served an apprenticeship of two years in a mercantile house in London, after which in 1855 he came to Ontario where he met gnd married Miss M.Walker on May Joc, 1862.In May, 1873 they came \u2018to Bury where they took up farming and raised a family of twelve children, one daughter, Alberta Maude, deceased wife of R.W.Jenkerson, Wiliam D.of Canton, Me.; R.George, of Orleans, Vt.; À.Frederic, Alfred H., Henry F.of \u2018Brookbury; Archie J., and Charles O.of Boston, Mass; Samuel of Laconia, N.H.; Arthur E., \u2018of Manchester, N.H., Lewis A., of White River, Vt., and Herbert E., Nubeboro, Me.All the sous were present at the funeral, but Charles and Lew., who were detained by illness in their family.The funeral was on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.i/The pastor, Rev.Mr.Charles- worth gave a brief and impressive sermon from St.John 14.The hymns by the choir were \u2018\u2018Asleep in Jesus\u2019\u2019 \u201cHeavenly Home\u2019\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Heavenly Rest.\u201d Four of the sons were bear- 1.T.Stokes & Sons of Robinson having charge.; The mourners present at the funeral beside the nine sons, were the bereaved widow; son-in-law R.W.Jen- kerson; brother-in-law Jos.Wyatt of Robinson and Mr.Frank Edney nephew of Sherbrooke.The late Mr.Card was very, much respected and had many close friends and his familiar figure will be much missed and the family have the deep sympathy of their many friends.~MOE\u2019S RIVER.\"iA surprise party of considerable proportions took possession of the Parsonage on the 23rd inst., at about 8 in the evening, coming from the vicinity of Compton, Martinville, Glidden settlement and Moe's River, laden with \u2018the necessary material for a splendid feast, and with faces heaming with fun and good wishes for Miss Ruth Whit the organist of Moe's River Baptift.Church.After the salutations usufl upon such occasions, all entered wit zest into various games, each seeking to make each other happy.After par- taking- of the bountiful supply of cake.and coffee the friends were called to -\u2014 : BURY.1, Mr.F.Lezotte's infant baby was land.buried.on Monday in the R.C.Ceme- England, tery by the Rev.Henry Deseve.The litile casket was covered with flowers and carried by four little boys draped.in white.Mrs, Lezotte at writing 1s also verv ill and the friends of Mr.Lezotte extend their sympathy in his sogrow.We are informed is billed here for the first May.oo Mr.A.Whitehead, jr.was in Scots- \u2018town ou Tuesday on business.The Canadian Order Chosen Friends will bold a meeting on Friday _ evening.More members are to be initiated and the order is steadily growing.Mr., Hodge, on the Hardwood Flat road, found one of Lis horses {lead in the barn the morning when he went to do bis chores.This is very unfortubate for Mr.Hodge, as it means quite a loss.Mr.Robert McMurray, of Lennox- ville, was in town the first of the.week to attend the fumeral of the late George Riddle.hat Price Webber week in Nr.and M¢e.M.Trombly epent Sunday in Cookshire, the guest of Mrs.Martin.101 A large number of relatives and friends of Mr.Frank Turner turned out on Tucaday last:to a \u2018\u2018bee,\u201d and got | him up a large woodpile.Mr.Turner has been laid up most of the winter with rheumatism, and he is very grateful for this act of kindness shown by his neighbors and friends and wishes to thank one and all.* Mr.W.J.Morrow is remaining in Milan, Que., this week, gupervising the loading of several cars of pulpwood for Mr.Theodore Anderson.Mr.H.J.Weyland spent Tuesday in Sherbrooke.- 4 Mr.J.W.Fils and part of the iam- ily have returned from Crossbury to their home in the village.Mr.and Mrs.¥.Trombly spent Sunday in Cookshire, the guests of Mrs.| Martin.- \u2014 or \u2014e | \"SOUTH DURHAM.Rev.L.C.Wurtele, of Acton Yule, took charge of the Communion service at St.James\u2019 Church last \u2018Sunday morning for Rev.Mr.Adcock, who is still confined to his home by illness.Mrs.E.N.Griffith nas returned home fr spending a few days at Richmond with Mrs.J.0.Ginn and other friends.| Mrs.Tetreault, of Wickham, was the guest of the Misses Adams recently.Mrs.Calvin Churck.and daughter Marion, of [Ulverton, were in town ne cently, calling on friends.Mr.Wm.Dufi has gone to Henderson, Maine, to visit his daughters, | Mrs.Crandal and Miss Elsie Duff, Miss Mary Elliott, of Ulverton, is spending a few days with her aunt, Mrs.E.Fee.Miss Susie and Nr.James Proulx, of Bethel, were the guests of the Misses Philips over Sunday.\u2018 order and Deacon F.D.Richardson called the attention of Miss White to the fact that the company had taken to her their organist of Moe's River presenting an erive- lope with a nice sum of money as clincher to his remarks.Miss White, in a few well chosen words, responded, thanking the company for their unexpected visit and gift.Several musical selections were given and several of Miss White's popular songs were well received.Plays kept the company live- ly-until one o'clock in the morning.Services as HUNTINGVILLE.Rev.F.E.Adams will take for his subject Sunday morning, March 28th, \u201cOliver Wendell Holmes ; his life and writings,\" The Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with Mrs.H.Fairbrother Thursday, April 1st, for tea.Messrs.R.and E.Bozer, C.Miers and C.Herring are taking a trip to the North West.We wish them all success in their new field of lahor.Miss Lily Fairbrother is with her aunt, Mrs.Lamb, in Bromptonville.Mr.J.Hanigan and son are scaling lumber at Mr.W.H.Hunting\u2019s to fill two cars, the same to be shipped to Montreal._ Mr.and Mrs.W.H.Hunting spent Tuesday with his brother, Mr.W.A.Hunting and family, of Massawippi.Mrs.Nelson LeBaron was the: guest of Mrs.B.J.Gamsby and daughter, Miss D.Gamsby, last week., Our merchant Mr.B.W.Ford having decided to go our of trade, is having a cheap sale this week.\u201d Mr.Arthur Herring, of Bown, has heen visiting his uncle, Mr I.Herring, and family.© , i \u2014 Pe MC = SAWYERVILLE.The Rev.U.Daniels, Sec\u2019y of Western Baptist Missions was the of Rev.W.H.Stevens on Wednesday ast.; : Mrs.M.S.Taylor left on Thursday morning last for her home in Waterloo.The song service in the Baptist much enjoyed by all.Mr.and/Mrs.Jos.Williams gave a party on Mondav evening, the occasion being the 15th birthday of their daughter, Annie.About thirty young people were present and a very pleasant evening enjoyed by all, after which lunch was served by the hostess, and Annie was presented with a very nice manicure set from her friends, also a number of other presents, useful and valuable.Miss, Irene and Master Hart Monta tohogganing party on Tuesday afternoon last.Mrs.Wells Rogers and son, Willie left on Wednesday for East Angus to - spend a week with friends._ Mr.and Mrs.Turriff spent Tuesday i in Island Brook.Mr.and Mrs.Eugene Allard of Co- aticook were in town on \u201cThursday., Mr.C.W.French was in Sherbrooke on Thursday on business.- THE MORRISON BLOCK,.°¢ Only two weeks more to stay.Take | advantage of this great clearing sale.All}! goods must be sold and sold \u2018cheap for cash.- : A Special price tor the whole Stock and Trade.A fine opportunity: for business.Reason for selling.we are | eaving Milan.Thomas Morrow, of her splendid - guest | Church on Sunday evening was \u201cvery |.gomery treated their young friends to | 22 T\u2014\u2014p\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018A GREAT MURDER AT MILAN IN| Mr.Matthew Fleck, of Melbourne, was the guest of hig sister, Mrs.John Duff, for a couple of days.Mr.Wm.B.Powell has Montreal for .a few days.Dr.Moffat, of Richmond, was guest of Dr.Crack on Wednesday.| N \u201c.LAKE MEGANTIC.\u2018 Mr.A._Pacaud, of the firm of Pa- ! gone to the was in town last Tuesday in connection with the case of Mrs.Louis Bouf- fard vs.The Lake Megantic Pulp Coin which Mrs.Bouffard took action for damages to her property by the overflow of the Arnold River last spring, caused by the prolonged closing of a dam by the defendants, and in which judgment was rendered in favor of the valuable | other $ 1 Miss caud and Morin, St.Jofeph, Beauce, | Costumes For Wome | .os aE.recemment ROSE) oA J reer ITEC IX Sd EX thd PER WY 214 pe RIVET 8 \" i JOHNVILLE.Among recent \u2018visitors bave , been Gibson.of Danville, guest of Mrs.E.B.Husband; Mr.O.H.Parker of Suffield, visiting Mr.and Mrs.A.Church, Mr.Edwin Howe of East Hatley; Mr.and Mrs.V.Swail and Master Emerson Swail of Rahdboro; Mrs.F.Burns and Miss Sadie Burns of Island Brook guests of Mr.G.B.Cleveland._ : Departures : Messrs.Robt.and Ernest Bozer on Tuesday morning start for \u201cthe West.They will proceed first to the home of their sister, Mrs.H.Lee in Gladstone, Man._ Miss Church, who has been staving for several weeks with her \u2018brother, T.G.Church has returned to Sherbrooke.Miss M.E.Butler, who underwent a serious operation at the Protestant Hospital on Saturday, is reported as We have had sent to us for Exhibitigii purpose \u2014 90 \u2014 twenty (Moda, - | Spring.There are only two sizes\u201434 nnd\u2019 36; and while thes clusive, and advanced in styles, they are higher priced chan ee ee partially for ADVERTISING PURPOSES, AT 20 PER C à regular price.These stylish costumes include all the new Da eu \u201cTaupe\u201d and the more staple côlorings.| fy Some of these Suits may be seen: in our window, Thursday mernia cui For example : { - A $25.00 Suit for .\u201c 1 .etnies ries min seamen J8E 3 A $40.00 Suit for sacoue Ssciscaneres Gcosc0u tatcecavaus osceneseuce vosvantes-.cosssévnnendiiS - Remember, there are only 20 of these Model Costumes, aime $4 aad 2 8 \u2014 te) RE DIE 3 - -\u2014 - | W :- Becond-class Colonist rates en tm brooke to : : _ WASH., PORTLAND, ORR, - VICTORIA, VANCOUVER, SAN FRANCISCO \u2018AND LOS ANGELES, CAL, $40 TOURIST SLEEFING CARS Jeave Montreal Mondays, Wednesdays aad dati of passengers holding fist te cond class Heke: Boras w nan Suits of thevmost advanced styles in Nadies\u2019 Tailored-made le ko demands, and we tting tl le Thursdav, Pri Ne a e are bo ing them onsale Thursday, Friday and Saterday, | and Three-piece Suits in the newest shades such as | Wistaria, « via\u201d please remember the advantage of this Three Day Sale, - | A $30.00 Sgit for .c\u2026uescocseurers 0.CS Ny = , : \u2014 ee mme UNTIL APRIL TH, 1%, SEATTLE, TACOMA, SFOKAM, WESTMINSTER, B.C, Fridays at 10.3 p.m., for the asconne ed in advance.does Ruth B îte ill for a Stratheons\u2019 quay of ML Hib s fut ozer was quite 1 or aj a na UR es _ RISON, Biation dont\u201d day or two with an attack of croup, but is better.LS Mrs.Matilda Garneau who has been suflering for some months with cancer, grows steadily worse.\\.: Mrs.Rosa Warner returned Saturday from a visit to Bromptonville and Sherbrooke, and is quite indis- | posed at the home of Mrs.E.Warner.On March 18th, Miss\u2019'E.M.Foss attained her eightieth birthday and re- LUT A PP ACI CHEAP RATES.IN EFFECT FROM MARCHE .APRIL 3TH, 19%, INCLUSIVE ceived the congratulations of many VANCOUVER, PORTLAND, On.- friends.In spite of her years Miss | NELSON, ROSSLAND, KANE R° here and at Freeport : Richard LaRue | Mr.and Mrs.Moses C.Beard, of ner, who died Marc , 5 _\u2014 À of Danville, and J, \u2018AL Bourque, of jiron Hill, were guests at the Island EE \u2014 - 4 Windsor Mills : J.R.Marshall, of Ab- Cottage on Tuesday.: botsford, and | Frank C.Boright, of |\" Our school will close on Friday \u2018for SHERBROOKE LOAN 8 CORMIER\u2019S AD Sutton.a couple of weeks\u2019 vacation.The teach- \\ .er, Miss A.Geer, of Knowlton, has en- MORTG ASE | COM?ANY HATLEY.gaged Miss lAlice Bullard, of Knowlton, J AN .n The La dies\u2019 Aid of the Methddist to finish out her school aîter the va- \"Receives money on deposit and \"COMING IN EVERY Church met on Wednesday in the ves.cation.Mr.Howard Partch, \u2018 of Iron Hill, visited at Mr.B.R.Sweets\u2019 on Monday.The children of Mr.Orlando Wright and Mr.Oliver West reported gick with pneumonia \u201clast week, are recovering.r led on friends in week, .Sleighing remains good and is being generally improved, \u2018by all who have hay, wood and lags to move as well as by pleasure seekers of this community.Mr.Leonard E.Beard has purchased the farm owned by the widow of the late John 0.Beard.DENISON'S : MILLS.Arrivals and depaiiurcs are Miss N.this vicinity this mond ; Mr.B.Hebert home from Victoriaville, where he spent the week end ; Miss M.Andrews to Danville ; Miss L.Gilmond - to Danville * after being the- guest of \u2018Mrs.John McCormick for the past few days.Rev.Mr.Pye and Mrs.J.Sykes of Kingsey, were vigiting Miss E.Moore on Tuesday.\"A farewell party was given Mr.H.Lockyood on Tuesday evening of last week.Mr.Lockwood left for the West where he has gone for his health, Mr.risy and Under the care of Dr.All wish him a speedy recovery.McKee.much to the regret of her many i nds, Miss Ethel Johnston, of.Brow nisich Place; was the guest of Miss B.awiriver on Saturday last.I Mr.W.S.Denison took a load of pork to Ashestos on Wednesday.We are glad to report Mrs.Thomas Lodge and Mr.R.Carson able to be out again.Mrs.George Hodge, of Trenholnivilte was the guest of Mrs.Edward Seurle; \u201cValley Farm,\u201d one day last week.; .- - > .t.KIRKDALE.The many friends of the Rev.Mr.Adcock will be pleased to learn that his condition is steadily improving.Mr.R.J.Hewton, M.A., of Richmond, one of the most eloquent lay readers in the province, conducted the services in Holy Trinity.Church and also at L\u2019Avenir last Sunday, in his usual able manner.Mr: Ginn of Richmond drove him to his appointments./ Miss Jessie Noble of South Durham is the guest of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Hy.Noble.Mrs.D.M.Gee bas returned from Montreal, where she was the guest-of relatives, she was accompanied by her sister, Mrs.George Skillen.Our genial friend, Mr.James Me- Manus, is busy sawing wood with his gasoline engine in this district.His success in translating poles into blocks, is especially pleasing to the farmers.Miss Gertrude Randlett has return- \u2018Jed from Sherbrooke, where was the guest of her aunt, Mrs.Mathers.Mr.Ed.Gilchrist and Miss christ of Cleveland, were the gu of Mr.Thomas Gilthrist Sunday.Miss Mrytle Bartlett and Mr.Lewis Bartlett were the guests of Miss Elda Boast, \u2018Maple Hill,\u201d Cleveland, on Sunda 5 The Te- engagement of Principal Phil- brick and his assistant, Miss Doak, by the school commissioners of Ulverton Model School for the ensuing year, is to commented.The rapid rise: of the school since the advent of = Mr.Philbrick shows him to be the right, man in the right place.1 - ts CASTLEBAR.Miss Edna Boyd's many friends are glad to see her able to be out again.Mi Ida.Boyd was, some of her friends on Thursday evening.Mr.W.Matthews, tin.smith, was going some work at 8.A.Olney\u2019s this week.Mr.Austin Pope has kad the job of | getting the wood for.the schoolhouse for.the next term, and has it hauled and measured by the manager.-, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.Lodge, sr., were calling on friends here recently, though they are quite old, they looking well./ J.W.Peirce, of Sherbrooke cal- | McCormick home from a visit to Rich-.John Andrews is ill with pleu- | Miss Annie Philbrick is still v.-y low : / Mrs.\u2018Bourret is spending a few weeks in ni .Mrs.Chas.Hastings is confined to entertaining Richford on Friday, and will return to Boston on Saturday.Mr.Garrét Safford, of Sutton Junction, suffered, a \u2018paralytic shock on Monday, and is reported to be in) a very darigerous condition.Mr.Eugene Leonard, of Newport.Vt., is a guest of his brother, Mr.Geo.Hall, and his mother, who is in very poor health here.- Mr.Wallace Scott opened the Olm- stead and Boright butter factory at Abercorn on Wednesday morning.Mr.Scott comes from Waterloo.Mr.Dan Smith is very ill with pneu- \u2018monia.| Mr.A.J.Garland.who has been very ill, was slowly improving on Wednesday p.m.His sons, Mr.Winn Garland, from Brockton, | Mass., and Mr.James Garland, from: Portsmouth, N.H., were called here by their father's serious illness.Miss Bertha Hoskins, the six-year- old daughter of Mr.John Hoskins, was very ill on Wednesday and her life was despaired of.visit.to his home in Richford and to friends in Sutton and elsewhere, left.on the morning mail Tuesday to return to Calgary, Alta, where he is employed by the C.P.Ry.Mr.Impey is one of the old S.E.Ry guards of the old days, and for some years was car foreman of the C.P.Ry.shops at Farnham.ABERCORN Co Mr.CC.Guertin has removed into Nés home which be bought of Mr.son r.George Daigle is very ill with pneumonia, his brother Alfred from Adamsville is with him.Dr.Scho- field is attending him.We are glad to hear that Mr.J.«of illness, also Mr.Ralph Sweet.Mrs.8.\u2018Chase is confined to her home with la grippe, Dr.Pelton is attending her.Doctors have been very busy in this town for a few weeks.Arthur Duquette is spending the week with his family.Mr.John Follie - -of the Military School of St Johns is visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.Follie.Mr.Leon Las 3 % Th 3 0 Air 04 : oo 1 - MT .> 2 .yn id ve craintes.rus riots fo pre oT armee en.ROLY LD rep EE = ue Sta ee le ae BE : A \u201c 3 2 aes \u2014_;; 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A $ At 2\u201d 1 5 i 2 ¥ J es d PME Ba \"a Ë ?3 JH 3 4 3 : b | + { * 4 / Be val gh, pit IEC IES 5 adieu PaeT rare SRN en RAS a AS HA mes area ee 37 UPD LT ee TREN RES SU WE SIAL LS WE, Si R CPS ER AAT OS FU 9 SE R , ro Ar > x «FY - + BS ree ; rs + ~ oN a H | > al -~ oe = > crées ASSUME Sp UR DORE shi Bing ait tes va \u2014\u2014, se to.i - - 7 » ; £) = a .rE CO PRT RO ES LAMP ILELARY.Der ae Oi aerate xy Mtoe YER aman roar x = Ss aa > ary an va .~ ar) N 4 dea bY a x * .: a .; i.A 2 ile 3 A a 76 pate ta Yo OE ACER SINR A tan A I rn.an « 2e) > ON = > anse glee, tee 3.Rr \u2026 3 ares DER = = pr > pr Lo 7 = aul su d ns a 0e, - 3 A man - te oy mee Tes.N j ç ye .LE ACER : \u201cSe press Ne à 45e\" veut s RE HK a WS wn eye hE MEE AR Awe ee SE We ae + - : Ce tm pa re bè0les Be sian wa sey ee gm » Wop tw nes rs ce .\u2018 PAGE FOUR: Ÿ PS action SG - The Werlich Cabinet Player which fits any piano.| = \u2026 - Our stock of these interesting instruments is very cd and we invite your inspection or co Piano Players at Wilson's | The famous Autopiano of New York.The Kurtzman Piano Player (Chase & Baker).The Wilson Piano Player with the mew desiga double aise rrespondence.[TJWe are selling a large number of Piano Players for | promipeat homes in Sherbrooke and Eastern \u2018Townships.and with the Dest | and we would allow faie| of ~ 1 isfaction to all concerned.You will find our prices reason value for your:present piano in exc The music rolls are much cheaper than-formerly, and catalogue shows about 10,000 selections to cligose from.°.MH.0.WILSON & SONS.TEAS\u201425c., 30c., COFFEES\u201425c., BELL TEL.404 \u2018WHAT DOES THE NAME \u201cSTROUDS \u201d MEAN ON A POUND OF ° Tea & Coffee \u201cTRY THEM AND SEE 40., - OF ALL KINDS | \u2018 Dur stock of Furniture, Carpets; Oil.Cloths, .Springs, Mottressc, must all be sold out before Her, Int.All up and get the choise, x 30th,and following days.At the last meeting of the County Miss 50e, 60c., 75c.per pound.- 30e, 35e, 40c.03 WELLINCTON STR.ET x { THE DOLLY VARDEN SHOE STORE | THE PLACE for large assortment of New Spring Shoes.= Quality and Style considered.DOLLY VARDEN L.E.CHAMBERLAIN.THE PRICES THE LOWEST.Inspection solicited.SHOE STORE.123 Wellington St.7, is Tos MAT Si Ld \u2018 HS NE , IN \\ W 7 : >, ES / F AS / / A 2:3 2 Aa > Zz A y 7) 2 A A ; l \u201d 4 Ni y \u20ac y a ; it may Le the attractiveness of prices.À F7 we've never seen such quick choosing and rapid selling 3 , .You will do well to come here To-morrow night.= sure you come.= a oe / J 7 ™ 2 | id al Hi » | A ly 6 ' LE; : A a.Hi or lif il fi Hl el ul 4 h i i | il fii ä ; Ls #04 per 25: > he 5th After Supper sale se is is Saturday Night at7 © Our After Supper Sales have made a hit.be the liour\u2014it may be the big Values we offor\u2014or pray oH Que | - % | Réad Lanctot\u2019s adv.page 4, | ¥ | weeks\u2019 vachli \"130th and following days.Come at seven if you can\u2014but be There will be another session of the clan of bargain hunters.faithful will be here.They will be on the lookout for something good, and we'll \u2018see to it that none are disappointed.You will do well to be on hand to-morrow 7 night.formerly with the Singer Sewing\u2019 Ma- ot à ; 5 | ; | / 1.Li A \u2014 \u201cOur second lot of real rose hat ins arrived today .and are on view ane of our-windows.: Each pin-is made of a real live, and colored: \u2018Prices- $1.00, $1.50 and £2.00 each, ; do orders receive Prompt atin} 8 ; \u2026 devieller and 0 opticien, | from 2 a visit.to Patron.Mrs.Dean, left to-day-for- a = few | ion at Lake Mogantic.Mr.A.H.!Plumnier, of the Eastern \u2018Townships Bank, is on duty at the | Magog branch., .ture\u2019s, East Sherbrooke, Tuesday, Mrs.C.H.Nutter and Miss Marjory \u2018Nutter are the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Joseph Blossom in Compton for a few fresh flower, scientifically metalized, High str street.A prices.Bell pboke §74.où Council, Mr.John Leonard was -ap- he , pointed of Dunty Attorney, / for-the |Fia.EE 2 ,[ County Compton.; 1 pi # | .* Njllineey openin, at Mins Leo's Tue | Spring millinery opening March: 30th, and two followin: | A.and E.Draper\u2019 & on sas Mar } day > Ent Laurk Knowles, wl .Millinery \u2018opening \u2018at Miss.0.Cou- inder p Dr.C , Montreal street.Por \u2018sale at City oodyart.sortment of stove wood bo an is éaid {Rat : = : be.presented \u201c16\u201d the air.\u201cPaul ! Hain of § ot ou ness for\" the futare.Chew: Maple Sugar Tobaceo.| days Miss Beamer, of Detroit, hea: [miltimer.- OU The.hauling season for, pul, ended gnd.great map = = 1 varicus railway sid- assembled at À \u2018thousand corda at Lit days.Mrs.C.G.Jack, and Miss Dorothea Buck arrived last Light fronr Montreal for a visit to.: .Buek, Montreal street.Millinery foes at Mrs.N.Le- doux\u2019s March 30th and following days.The Hon.Dr.P.Pelletier, Speaker .of the Assembly, and Mr.W.C.Naubert chine inthis city are directors and shareholders in \u201cFhe Rose Gold and Silver Mining Co,\u201d which was incor- poruted last November.The company owns at Coleman and Larder ake eight mining claims, with an atea of 210 acres, \u201cThe Rev.Elie J.Auclair, of the Archbishop's Palace, Moutresl, formerly of St.Charles .-Sher- \u2018brooke;, lectured on Sunday fast before the Catholic Union on the Abbe Henri-Raymond = Casgrain, the Canadian historian, and his vast contribution to the national literature.The lecturer read extracts from the best known works of the distinguished author and dwelt with warm praise on \u2018Canadian Pioneers.\u201d \u201cThe Pil grimage to the Country.of Evangeline,\u2019 \u201d \u201cThe! Second Acadie,\u201d \u2018Montcalm\u2019 and Levis,\u201d and \u2018The History of Moto\u2018 \u2018Marie de I'Incarnation,\u201d ; ri - i) y ; i i id à J i oc ; hil, ; i pr gi Pi z : by MF iit it dr A ll dir mi i Lu esi, nresses P.M, It may In any event, All the Ready-made P Pillow Slips We will sell only \u201cthese Ready-to-use,\" wide Pillow Slips.42.10 dozen of inches AFTER SUPPER SALE \u20189e cach.Set of Combs Consisting of one Back Coml and pair of Side Combs and one .Barrette.Real value 75¢ set.AFTER SUPPER SALE 49c set.Silk.Lisle Stockings Just received, Silk Lisle Stockings.newest -shades for the season.Real value \"75c pair.- .> See window display.Sole Agent for Standard Patterns.1\u2019 Both \u2018phones.25 dozen Ladies\u2019 All the summer .\u201cAFTER SUPPER SALE 39c pr., of boxes new Wush Frilling.\u2014\u2014 Pillow Shams and Runners By special buying we éan of- for 15 dozen Pillow Shams and .Runners to match.Never sold less than 50c each.AFTER SUPPER SALE 29¢ each.See window display.- New Frillings We have just receives] half gross All put up in oñe box of 3 yards long.All white.AFTER SUPPER SALE 15¢ box.Ladies\u201d Garters Two.gross: of ].adies\u2019 Garters, in white, sky\u2019 cardinal , and black.Real value 25e pair: AFTER SUPPER SALF 16e pr.We have_been\u2019 fortunate.enough > to secure half gross of -.Ladies\u2019 } Leather Handbags like we offered three weeks.ago.Real valùe / 75c each.- AFTER SUPPER SALE 39c each See window y display.: Now js ihe time to Buy | your wants in strictly pure Linen \u2018Col.* lars, - All sizes, 2 Regular value 33¢ each.=> AFTER SUPPER SALE 20c cach.#- Cotton Undervests We offer for to-morrow 25 doz, \u201c of Ladies\u2019 Cotton Undervests, with sleeves, short sleeves and .no sleeves.Regular value 13¢ ond AFTER SUPPER SALE 10c cach.Sole Arent 1 i Standard a | s-| - Patterns.Leather Hand Bas À , | IBSE : Millinery Openin t Miss Lee's Tues tle Lake have.Jately been sold, The day, March mine at, following demand acroes'the line has revived and days.Miss Bac +i, of roit, head lumbermen have no great difficulty of milliner.| disposing of théir supply.Prices are | Bishop of : St.Johnsbury.1 of the mén chat , tion entitled \u201cFilleen Allanpa,\u201d\u2019 not as strong, however, as they Were.two years ago.sure at Poutre's Saturday night.- The funeral of the iste Rev.Abbe J» A.Boissohtault,\u201d parish\u2019 priest of St.Johnsbury, was a most imposing ceremony.The: spacious parish church was crowded to its \u2018utmost capacity, not.only by Catholics but by hundreds of the Protestants \u2018of the city, for the Abbe Boissonnault was beloved by all irfespective \u2018of creed.Mgr.Paul La- rocque, Bishop: of Sherbrooke, and Mgr.Chalifoux, Vicar-General, occupied sets of honor, with Mj Cloarec, | ¢t he.servioe and music were most touching.The absolutign y ques sung-by Mgr.pa ve an ong cortege took its ot to the Gemetory.the bells of all the churches in the city, both Catholié and Pr otestant tolling in: solemn uni: son.tre tortortow afternoon and night.chez etienne WRITES FROM INDIA.\u2018Horse Artillery, who is \u2018stationed at Ambala, Punjab, India, writes home as \u201cfollows: **We \u2018are\u2019 \u2018breaking up Ambala; 1 has \u2018been.very pleasant, | though not so nice for.me as Pete-| wawa, because Ï'have more time on my hands.However, it has been very interesting.- It is queer to wake up at night with a hideous caterwauling going, on, outside ornie\u2019s tent, as hap- égrly \u2018every night.\u201cThe first night 'T heard it about 2 a.m.and wondered where on earth all the cats could \u2018have.come \u201cfrom.Just then thére-éamo a wild-fa; ha, ha, and I knew I was.listening to.byenes.One a \u2018good-sized one the other night.They have enormously powerful jaws .aiid could: be (very formidable, but are at cowards.| Ono heaxs\u2019 jackals two-or-three times every night.They sound like a child crying \u2018inn\u2019 the io Tike.th but when they get nearer it js li e yap-yapping of a lot \u2018of tiny dogs: - Foret back to to.Ambala on: Friday, and : Monday Carlisle and I are going or a ten days\u2019 shoot in the | preserves of.the : Bajoh \u2018of Kalsia, [where we \u2018hope -to get a tiger and some sambhur (a stäg) aud per- perhaps a panther bg a T4.\u201cWhen we get.thats wo \u2018will tie up thres or four old buffal \u201cin the jungle dt different places, and when we find one killed ky\u2018a tiger we will take up our stations in a -machan\u201d in a \u2018tree pight over the carcäse and wait for the-liger to come back for his.feast: \"I have\u2019 TPE a \u2018double- barreled rifle, .built by Righy, of Lon- \u2018don, .577- calibre, which\u201d to bring down anything.\u201d \u201cYE.OLDE: FOLKES \u2018CONCERT.?Art Hull last @vening under the uus- pices of the Methodist Church, was a grand; guedess, the deli ghtful entertainment beidg appréciated by a large audience, - Those \u2018taking.port, about forty in number, were garhed jn old English costumes, and presented 4 most striking dppearance as.they entrred the room and marched up and down the aisles, \u201cthen up \u2018on.\u2018the stage, where 1\u201cYe Bigge Quire\u201d réndered the open- ling number of a deliglitfu] programme.Miss Priscilla Golighfly then, after niakiñg a most gracious bow, sang a song.This was followed\u2019 by a sdlec- by the orpheus male quartette.This number was Joudly applauded.\u201cCousin Jedediah,\u201d by Deliverance Saxadétha G uzzlewit, accompanied by all the sinpers, was obe of the best jloms on the programme.A recita- ion by Miss Dotty Carpenter, a duet by Mies Hettie Wintipenn and Mr.Halleujgh Epaphroditus.Skidmore and | a delightful chorus, \u201cJerusalem, My Glorious Home,\u201d brought the first 1 part of the programme to a°çlose.! Dur rig the.\u2018intermiesfion & Jadies offered * ome delicious homemade candy for lor tok, which found a very Leady [TET] J Ey ro ahi worthy of special e \u2014\u2014 mue ces : pa-} while Mr.À.Ln \u2018Parker acted & as s lead-.You will find something will nappen Repaired and.: Er éparations, Mrs.Moving pictures at\u2019 Clement Thea-} J rurally Mr.W.lH, P.Blkins, of we, Royal] camp to-morrow and \u2018going back to} Ye de Fôlkes\u2019 Concert, \u201d held in the [ : tion was the selection, \u201cSome of Yel isi = ; by the vid eighbor\u2019s Children.D) Dr W.F.Igynch returned.to-day Se stringe! \u2018orchestra.GGOD HEAL i Hy \u2014e from a vip! to Moptreel.- d.The second part of the Pl Co of 1] 8 doing t Poutre\u2019s ful s enjoyable us ) = n° ol 1e Most vus rate i\" | son something: at.a The trio, \u201cThree Old Maids from Tce,\u201d do NE yey D US x Nort oo tore Saturday\u2019 \\ 21 ther num- © ay 1 take car ol , i\" el A Ee Q ] i da was loudly encored.The oO it ¢ Yor may never oo Cah hes 8: - Te À.r ; Toinortow will.he.Tast bargain y bers were as follows : the best means cf pe fo ) S$ at King Estate Store.- Ye Bigge Quire, Buzzing Bumble 18 fects To du tn 3s ale The Rev.JB.-Belforl, of Windsor \u2018Bees, Call, Jobn ; Deliverance Saxado- » 3 Mills, vas in town re.tha Guaale¥it, Lord Lav ell; È Ye Wy ves R oN Ra ss in a se ag 74 - \u2018of Ye neighbors Snow and Gosvan wi to 54,000 \"NE Rotth .\u2018Mr.\u2018apd Mis.LJ mai Ying with Ye neighbors Patch and News \u201c > [ ver à = arned û 8 1p begin, Complainte ; Dotty GCarp?2nter Cushion Sole Shoe el {soni SX And yon .Smoke Pipe 3 T h hs Jay Doi dr pieces des ; PE E1 The Cushion S pole terme vide set his à ujre, Ye e lyme ioun ; Flat \u201c BA ,Î ae is on ai GX pars.For 3 vess ; Miss B.Martin, of Cook 3 Maguire, §leujali Epapthroditus Skidmore,A \u2018Sing.§ obioot à.You Can LIE there, ont T baw pt the guest, this \u2018week, a 7 g a a Aer know ny fe.have N ; - ing Piece ;, Prifcillà Golightly, Orphelia sides.it provides an « ANY resting Place 8nswer, except Rot Mai \u2018and.ÀDolittle and Sophrointba Spivine, for thie foot at eur sien rey homes\u2019 pl lr og Mrs, G.H.Fleteher Three Old Maides of Lee: \u201cYe Bigge las any shoe.* ish.vracetui 0008 box they fi left olny for \u201c Montreal foi Q ire\u201d National Medlie.\u201d God Save Women's.6 £30 \"on fo Keep, fg hn a hn visite\", t e King.en 8 me BL Se a onday | tas tapis oho.+z}: The concert will bo repeated \u2018 this Houses Wantey nu tan Share: Brit a \"ns.evening, and it is expected that it will M.J.CHOQUET YE, J = A Month, fi, to ow, Nes.C.W.\u2018Weeks, .of Lowell, Mass.} be greeted by another full house.: LEADIYG SHOE 1 : Upon matt M R.\u2019 N.Arkley's JFALER.rooms want ¢, is visitiñg at .?mL E Codere officiated \u2018in.herd .(Successor to M.I Morency of BASE ony, usu ci manner : the piano, Chickens, Dutke, Fancy Boxes,,.: Chocolate, Ete.- Call in and - look them over.FRESH TO-DAY \u2014 MABLE WALN ur FUDGE, 30¢c.pound.and ier Choco- NY \u201cat\u201d the House f Que Boston.© Woodard's Craton\u2019 \\ 177 Wellington St., and Main Floor, Art Building J \u201cAutomobiles op x ! PE a with Sasoline, oils, spar ugs, ries and stora bat recharged, 2 go A.T, DREW, 14 &£ 16 5 Water St St.Sherbrooke.od THE MISSES HUBBARD 6 YORK APARTMENTS, New designs in Centers, Doilles, c 1- lars, Bows, erchiels, Blouses, Hats, Guest Towels, Ete.All material».threads, cottons, etc.at reasonable nn.En L.SMITH, 30 Court Street, Sherbrooke.Headquarters for the fo fotos J lusble sonic, Almonda 8kin Food, Tes \"Bea Les r, Rose Bloom, Powder, Shampoo, Nota, nonstrations given every day in their use.Facial and Scalp Treatment, Hair bre 1 sto.Hain driod SPRING NILLINERY, 1909.Ladies are specially invited to call and patronize our MILLINERY OPENING \u2018 taking place on Thursday, Friday and Saterday MARCH 25, 26 and 27.and following days.MISS BOUSQUET, Head Milliner.Alfred Lanctot ÿ Corner Peel Street, : SHERBROOKE.SL Paint Time at Hand This is the À of year en overything megeds a little freshening up for Spring and Summer, - .- lease remember \u2018that we are sole distributors of Sherwin Williams Prepared Paint 1,000 gallons in store, quarts, half gallon, gallon and J gallon packages.Ala tine&Kalsoniiiie \u201c Asbestine (the famous Asbestos Fireproof \u2018 Paint), Carriage Varnishes, Boat Varnishes, Furniture Varnishes in any Yuantity.SPECIAL MARINE PAINT FOR BOATS .CANOE ENANELSS 2 and Pint and Quart Ting.PAINTERS\u2019 SUND | \u201cOF ALL KINDS, HES JAP+A-LAC : Specimen Paints, Color Cards of ~ Varnishes, \u2018Ete.| Perera 1 EU for the asking, {IT We Sell Solder, \u2014 y af 83 WELLINGTON STREET Paste, Tape .+ and everything necessary {o make a job that vill mang | Étécrnicat REPARY th - J.WIGGETT, 100.Wellingion Srv, en en Sp RF ot JACE (Ruan REUTERS: FOR ONE noonl If you have any rooms \u2018where there is onl supply.you with a choice assortment of one.pa relly \u2018binets, Irish Points, Brussel Nets, etc., at special low pnw, These are the balance of odd lines, 1 | them all on sale Saturday mo rning at poe ks ale meet FAT 20 po.Discount 81.00 Curtains for .voscassss $2.50 Curtains or 81.50 Curtains for .RI\" i | &3.00- Curtains for \u2026 4 $2.00 Curtains for .i.xl.$5.00 Curtains for \u2026 - Window SHADES Plain Shades at .40, .55, 65, 15, .N5 and up Lace Shades at .50, .G5, .75, SI OU, %1.50 a Lace Insertion at S35, $1.00, $1,235, $2.00 and up, Bring size of windows, width a nd Tength with you EDWARDS = are not acting of your body are noi pn : as they should, and this me loop ax\" stove requires I down to make it bore bok.Si Just at this seas.PH sores, cruplicss, and eczcina ae pou \u2018because the wes hash work on to the skin, 206 #92 cases the skin bas heen ¢ | - this extra work.Lam tonic.Your skis kip needs 218 N 00 as much as your\u201d id If you have any skin disease, scrofulous sore, festering \u2018i outbreak of pimples and eruptions, apply Zam por pi night.Let its healing essences sink well in! Yo \"will be 5 its wonderful healing power.HOW - ZAM-BUK REMOVES SKIN Mrs.'S.Jeans, of Queen \u2018Street, St.James, Winnipeg, sas So pimples and sores broke out on my forehand, and spread Loni tas - my face and neck.Small red pimples, joining up into 8% wet, 7 discharged znd then became very sore, was the form the the disease votre from thi was terrible, and whenever 1 went out of doors it eens sulted the family physician, wlio gave me a lotion to use.This or di\u201d the disease the more, and tO Cause more pimples to appear.0 ised and began applying Zam-Bak.In a wonderfully short space of tie a every punple_was removed from my face und neck, leaviog my peste Phases I have had no return of this disease since, so | believe the cure 18 which hod im Zym-Buk for an open ranning wound on _the calf of my right oud ree some time, and it cleared away all the foul matter and hes on w - ob Mr, William Purser, of 1385, Flgin Avenue, \\Winni seases I do not think there is anything to erual Zam-Bux J.out all over my face, and defied various remedies, which, Bek per only were these sores unsighily.but thev were very painful.Faroe i in this way, until I was advised to tev Zam.Buk.| found this the ordinary remedies.It reduced tha irritation and the smart being anointed vith the balm, grew less and less ans 100 perseverance I was able to clear mv skin entirely from al ok recommend Zam-Buk- 10 all who sufter from any skin di eas pdie mers ee , Tr Zam-Bul ctires cuts, burs, b es, sprains, piles.& blood poisoning, \u2018ecsema, scabs, ed hands.s.alp sores, bad leg, diseased onkles, and all o drussists and stores sell at 30c.box, three for $1.25, or , for FREE -E BOX.Send \u201cthis coupon, name and date of paper, and lc.stamp to the Zam-But Co., Toronto.A free box will be mailed you.Gresca Brand Goods où (Spa Put up by Reiss and Brad New | York and Bordeaux.\u201d i toe Fancy Figs in Bottles .be Fancy Salted Pecans in Bottles Fancy Salted Jordan\u201d Ahmonds.in i \u201cBottles lun Lune 20000 Ty Fancy Dates, in Bottles LL Mushrooms in Bottle.Te 5.Mushrooms in Cans.a Crese; i Brand Asparaz ll (one hing fancy) per tin | MAY & HOULAHAN | 1S Dufferin Avenue, Le, \"à REDUCTION : nt.on ail Furniture and 11 ef 10 pere 30 days only.Please call 5 ed see for\u201d for _yourselt.Great _ bargains.an ~ MINTO RINK Hockey Match To-night SQ.(Seniors) VN, COORSHIRE i rs), al 8.15 p.m., sharp.pind Saturday evening.| : \"Boots and Skates To Rent.- Arrangements for Hockey Matches le by applying at the rink.(ane 3501.AM.TAYLOR.= gr re.(Senic \\ NOTICE.rtfos indebted to estate of late :w.Poug htred, Marbleton, are notified to settle same within 30 days, and all having claims against said estate are requested to fyle same within same dela + W.OUGHTRED, À T; OUGHTRED, * A.OUGHTRED.: southwood Marbletan, March 19th.1908.GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY.an CITY NEWS on business., Mrs.Louis Girard, of' St, Joseph; Boauce, has returned home, after n Visit to friends in the city.Mr, J,7W, Bearder has begun practice of an operetta at the \u201cHigh School for the closing exerdses in June, J Miss Gladys White, of Lennoxville Office, $ & S Mutual Bldg.We hereby give notice that we have \u201cbeen appomted \u201clocal agents\u2019 ol the \u201cStanstead & Sherbrooke Mutual Fire Insurance Company, in the place of the late Mr.E.C.Hale.THE SHERBROOKE TEA ROOM \u2018Dinner from 12 till \u201cAfternoon Tea from Evening Suppers an Also, Table Board.2 p.m.till 5.30.especial feature.MA 2 Mr.Robert :Hogg has gone to Brome i the ] FINANCIAL AND 10-DAY'S NE PRICES.QUOTATIONS FURNISHED BY rv who has been ilf for the greater part TE, oi the winter, is recovering and is able | NEW YORR- MARKET, to drive and walk out.+ Opening.1.30 p.m ; Mr, Frnest Conley, who has heen Amalgamated Copper .70% hy or the pas nine years with the A.: R.Wilson & Co., bas decided to open American Sugar ww.1304 og : a shop of hrs own on King street.ALCHSON, wor were nee sevens 10S He Miss Frances Powers, who is now American Smoliing Bot 83 at McDonald College, \u2018Se.Anne de Anaconda oe PE \u2026 as 12 Bellevue, has taken a position_as tea- Baltimore & Ohio .1007, 1008 chez jn the Sherbrooke High Sçhool |Brookiyn Rapid Transfer.Tg| 71% for the \"ensuing year, Canadian Pacific ., ere 1673 167% Principal Hunter and Miss *Buck, of Chi.Mil.St.Paul .1 145% the Coaticook High School, took ad- Col.Fuel & Iron .33h 5 vantage of a holiday granted by the Delaware & Hudson .\u201c176 176 inspector, and paid a very, pleasant FTi\u20ac \u2026.Livre vues vorrcaperenses Bz .255 visit the Sherbrooke High School.Great Northern Pret 143\" 1434 \u2014_\u2014 Louisville & Noshville.\u20261298 12931 Missouri Pacific .69 7 BISHOP OF TORON TO.1} New York Central, éx-Div.\u201d Ck LE P.LC.Lu verres svneennnnad27 127% ARCHDEACON \" SWPENY CONSE- Northem Pacific \u2026 1418 - Ml CRATED WITH USU.CRE- Penn, Ry.roe sarseevveee.132 132 7 AL CERE J Reading .cco eerrnnen lien 132% ; Rock Island .0.248 244 Toronto,\u201c March 26\u2014Great interest Rock Island Pref.vo personnes CAF 64% was manifested here yesterday morn-| Southern Pacific .cms 1208 1203 ing in the consecration as Bishop of Southern Railway cr 00000 2447 243}.Toronto of Archdeacon Sweeny.The Union Pacific .vi 1814 1802 ceremony took: place at St.James |U.S.Steel .veuves ve.45% 44% fathodral, phich was crowded uncom- | U.S.Steel Pref .50.F114 11124 ortably, while a large crowd gather- N : ] ed outside of the building, - watching Detroit ONTREAL 388 59 the procession - of clergy from the Dominion Con oo ne 67 663 sthoolhouse, and other incidentals, Dominion Steel 35 J3E prior to the beginning of the _\u2018cere- Dominion Steel pid.freee \u201c1194 1474, mony proper.Exclusive of the \u201cchoir Mackay .soussse mi 7 there were 150 clergy and officials Mackay PIE orn or 71% TE in the procession as it passed down \u201c300\u201d?Co.ex-Div.8 the west aisle oo\u201d Ry 0.ex-Div.3 | he 3 § ; Jo anf up the centre of per cent .wee \u2026\u2026\u2026\u2026f148 143° e church.- | Ogilvie Milling Co.Pref .120% 120% | Crown Reserve \u2026 205 295, Horse For Sale Saddle and Driver.An exceptional combination, #-bred horse, 5 yrs.old, 16.1 hands, \u201ccolor bay.Sound,.kind.\u2018and stylish.: / Apply to DR.F.J.WILLIANS, 117 Wellington - St.| 26 Montreal Street.Notice\u2014These Specials are only in the morning.J.MM, / pecssecesetectionsasseet NAULT, Wholesale CL e ss er tésréstestsntan th Actes ASS HAS ESÉER ; NEWSHERBROOKE CLOTHING STORE 8 to 10 o'clock SATURDAY MORNING SALE 17 King Street.III TosusassossensassenedoraSanurrss JOHN BLACK MINING ENGINEER._.Stocks and Bonds bought and sold through my office.| Adviee given to clients on Cobalt i Mines and Stocks.NATION AL TRUST BUILDING = 154 Bt.James Street, Montre ge te AUCTION DALE, A will sell without reserve, at his resi- | vs.200 a Having received instructions from Mr.WILSON dence, 58 Quebec Street Saturday, \u201cort 3rd, ROW 25e dozen.NAVAL CRANGES-TO-MOR- 3 \u201cW) Hard Cover Books for 156 Sto 10 am.Y to-night 1909.Store closes at Friday, March + - 20, We suggest shopping early ta-morrow, as we can offer you better service and attention before the afternoon rush.Ready at 8.15am a | a Bunch of Snappy \u2014\u2014 Syl & Ew progr Barly § Specials all of his houschold effects comprising : Parlor set, centre tables, easles, carpets, curtains and pictures, 2 bedroom sets, 2 | extra bedsteads and bureaus, child\u2019s crib, spring and mattress, 8 mattresses - an springs, sideboard, extension table an chairs, kitchen tables,.cook stove, boy's express wagons and sleighs.A lot of.doors, windows, electric chandeliers, also .all the kitchen utensils, glassware, crock- | ery, etc, etc.Sale at one o clock, AUCTIO H; KERR, Auctioneer, > 3 PRINT\u2014150 patterns to pick from .Bercrrrosnes aasssreurees Sic.vard.#1.PRINT\u201415 Pens to pick from.errinni meen ee vard, al DRESS MUSLIN, good selection, value 13c,, for one vusrouaes de.a yard.® , DRESS-MUSLIN, fine pattern, 18c., for .Seer arrererennpencs He yard.9 \"FANCY DUCK, value 14c., Special .Le rene iOje.à vard.@| > to be sold from 8 to 10 o'clock / and: Retatl nt ee Te em a a en ene em | and.Gowganda al.Tel.Main 2580.fra SALE, WILL BE SOLD NSA FOR, H.J.BEAN \u2018Near Eustis, Tuesday, March 30th 09 following \u201cproperty -1 four-year-old the gs good warket a a: \u2018driver ; L- \u2018bay mare, good driver,\u201d 10 ycars old ; 1 bay stallion, wt.1200; 1 bay horse, 5 yrs.old; 2 two-year-old colts; 10 good \u2018some fresh calved and others due ¥ COWS, soon ; 3 two-year-old heifers, 1 -dry cow, 5 Holstein yearlings, Registered Holstein bull wt.100, 2 veal calves, wagon, harnesses, 1 pair driving harnesses, wagon\u201d pole threshing machine nearly new, and straw, manure spreader and all Pr implements.The farin of 160 acres is also for sale, good new house, 2 good barns.Terms ; on farm liber Sale positive as Mr.Bean is leaving al \"once for Cobalt.Sale will take place at one o'clock y.m.sharp, Terms\u2014$10 à six months on! with interest at d under, cash ; : over #10, ppraoved endorsed notes, 6 per cent.EDWiN HOWE, Peaple\u2019s Phone, Hatley.Auctioneer.; -, .\u2018 \u2018 dad PS eat acer tr RES NAT Le ys 1 ; Ty a qui _ Co ; Lome - > na ; > ca Pur fi p< ve i BAe er a ae ve pr a m\u2014\u2014\u2014 oa UE TP On I a r Wa \u201cAds.et Ww.E.Loomis, Sherbrooke.Be FOR SALF\u201416 H.P., 4 PAS- FOR SALE.- HELP WANTED \u2014 MALE._ HELP WANTED \u2014 FEMALE.T ame .AW MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE, N EN WANTED\" A\u201d \u201cAT ONCE \u2014 ON SAlL- ANTED\u2014GIRL TO DO GENERAL Ca at & bargair n good running order.ary and expenses, One good man in housework, good plain cook and pacity 12-20,080 a day.W.A.Hale.each locality with rig or capable \u2018of laundress.Wages, $ per week to compe- | a ; handling horses +7 advertise and 1ntro- tent girl.Relerences.Address, Mrs.OR EE 8 FOR HATCHING\u2014BUFF AND | duce our guarante.«l Royal: Purple Stock\u2019 McCourt Macy, * Box - 2, Borlin, New | ¢k Orpingtons.Prizg-winners and and Poultry Spec.ics.No experience ne- Hampshire.bry © layers, $2.00 for 15 ; half ot cessary.We lay out your work for you, | if preferred.H, S.Ball, Granby.1825 a week and expenses.Position per- \\ 'ANTED\u2014AT \u201cONCE, ™O COMP E> Rs manent, Write W.A, Jenkins Mig, Co.tent table girls.Apply McShane & I spLe \u2014 5 H.P.2 CYLINDER Landon, Ont.Gilmore, Megantic, Que.ins marine engine, with full \\ TANTED \u2014 SALESMAN FOR DRES (VV goods dept.L.A.Bayley.\"WANTED \u2014~ TIT LADY clerk for crockery store, must be go saleslady - and bave best of references.\u2018One spcaking French and English pre- - ferred.Address, Box 71, Record.'ANTED\u2014FOR OUR WOOLLEN MILL } a few good weavers, accustomed to Yo looms.Working hours 57 per week, Paton Manufacturing Company, Sherbrooke._ MIRLS WANTED TO MAKE OV ER- alls on power machines.Beginners are paid while learning, 43 hours- por week: and half holiday each Saturday.Good chance to learn good trade at good wages.huene, N.H.\\ ANTED \u2014 CHAMBER GIRL.ply Montreal House.: a 79 tools ae 2 °t, With oil and gas lamps, horn, 'N TANTED\u2014A CHEF, ALSO AN AS- ne condi d spare parts.Tires and car 1a x sistant Apply, with references, \u20ac ndition.$400 cash.Box A5, Re- | Henry H, Ingräm, Magog House, Sher- ce.\u2014 brooke, Yue.: ALE IN FAST SUERBROOKE, | WANED \u2014 BUTCHER, ONE USED | hoy Terrill Ave, new self-contained ! to shop and slaughter house prefer- ter « modern improvements, spring wa- red.Good wages and steady wor tu, dede nee Préperty.Also, farm right man.Address, P.Boll, Meat Mar- Terri Pulling © dors\u201d Apply T.| het, Besbe Plain, lue.\u2018 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .po YT - me IRST- CLASS ELECTRICIAN WANT- FR: SALE=RY PRIVATE BARGAIN, 3 ed and finamant by Canadian Teie- \u2018and 6 Quehec street, between 3 p-ul.phone Company.-Apply W.T.Oughtred, targay P> Thursday, Friday and, Su- Gen.Manager, Marbleton.- hal) 3 Mabogany parlor cabinet, oak _ : bore ak extension dining table, AN AND WIFE WANTED, WOMAN 8, whi tWo uth bureaus, two wash M to do cooki in boarding bouse ; - frons, © Fhite iron bed, set bedroom and- man to work outside.References required.6 bedroom cano chairs.Apply Box 73, Sherbrooke, Que.Pine A BLACK HORSE SIX EN WANTED IN DVERY LOCAL- Mago Hood: weight about 1100.Apply ity ta Canada to advertise our & House.Stable.goods, tack up show cards in all con, SITEATION T7 | spicuous places and tribute smal ATIONS S WANTED.advertising matter.Commission or sal- \"OUNE ; | ary $83 per month and expenses $4 per an Je AN WANTS SITUATION OF | day.Steady work the year round : on ming y iad, air iter, knowledge of tirely new plan ; no experience require wel willing { v anything.Address Write for particulars.Royal Remedy Co yer's Cli i .Londen, Ont, Canada.= A us Ms 5 [AND w: WIFE WAV \u2014 SITUATION ; dat vod milher, wife housekeeper to vi aidons \u2018er farmer: one lit tle rir aged 9 Recor ord, dh-commence ut cotes Bux 91 e\u2014\u2014\u2014 WT \u2014 A TPOSITION-AS.ASST.er, office assistant, or ty- 0 young man (French) having Office.English\" Apply to Box sy, = Wied Recor rd YOO any DESIRES POSITION tent,\u201d thoroughly compe- steno .Box as apher - Record.TO TET.APPLY 108 KING ROOMS 10 bousekeepi ng.Par COMFORT RTT: Stitable for light Dudhuo street.TS TO RENT OR: neludes & æcres , land.» Baruston, (ue.Block.HYNDMAN , 0, 11 trati - rox on first floor, 3 larize well Apnly ty HF.AL Hand 5.Aresser & Col erty.AND! RST - CLASS CHEESEMAKER wanted.Give references.geply to ue FF! A.R.Bowen, Robinson, Bury, MISCELLANEOUS.TORE CATTLE WANTED\u201412 OR 15 head of store cattle steers \\only), well bred, Polled- Angus, Hereford, or Shorthorns, latter preferred, two year old or three year jold this Pr Address the undersigned, give girt and price and number of head to sell.W.LeBaron, North Hatley.WADE \u2014A LARGE QUANTITY OF Brown ash at once.Apply D.Lay is & Sons, Sherbrooke.TEACHERS WANTED.ANTED \u2014 PRINCIPAL FOR GOULD WW Rodel School.Applicants to state salary expected and furnish references.Also, seven qualified elementary teachers (Protestant) \u2018schools to open Sept.ir Terms of six montbs an glaht months.WANTED By 1ST APRIL 10 FIRST class new milch cows.Apply, § S.Arwitage, Mountain \u201cYew Dairy.! EY, ERYBODY WANTING, VERY FINE Easter past cards, should send %c.for fine assortment.Carl W Lundeborg, Lock Box 94, Waterville, Que.- Salary $22.00 per month, .N.Mclver, Sec.-Treas., Gould, = fK'EACHER Simo ELF- EF\" mentary diploma, for | a suminer schoo! inp District No.8, North Pinnacle, at a salary of fwenly dollars per month, commencing the first Monday In May.Homer Ingalls, Sec.-Treas.I SLAND BROOK.Claude Metcalfe got his finger A Hill- taken off while working in Mr.:ard's mill.Mr.Fred Seale has moved his family to East Angus.Mr.V.Christie is talking -his place and going west.of selling 7 i ee o igh Too WANTED-\u2014FURNISHED OR UN- ; furnished, by nurse; telephone .pre- | ferred.Central location Box 90 Record.(UMMER BOARD-FOR FAMILY \u2018CON- LD) sisting of two adults and five chitd- ren, aged\u2019 8,7,5.8 an& L years.Would prefer residence wher: there would not be other hoarders.Intention is to hoard from ahout June 15th to Aug.15th.Address, 214 Laval Avenue, Montreal.ANTED\u20144 ROOMS W localit À Office, \u2019 y.Pply IN CENTRAL.Box 92,\u201d Record To assume .without reading them, wil Apply Brattleboro Overall Lo.| ar \u2018j that to-day\u2019s ads.do ngd interest you is \u2018snap judgment.\u201d >?: > 3.\u201c81010 an.To-morrow I Fro T : 4 : NO TELEPHONE ORD .: R di t r De ri t a: f Ep Cr LEONE indus 1} Specia SIT om \u20ac ¢aay- o-wear à men For 146 1 Come yourself or send, \"CE 4 an + TAPE GIRDLE CORSETS\u2014\" T Mo LS - \u2018Value 45c.pair, = + 0- orrow.0° .\u201c 8 10 10 a.m.mosey esosediusise : .aie i \u2019 .; HE RE, va ni 10 Ce ?EE vu \"Ladi Gols Cours Lodies' New [| 8 to 16 am.957% uw ioe a ies\u2019 me 034s a ies\u201d v Sh ed FANUY: WORK BASKETS\u2014 | a : + N $ : : $ ing Coat Use \u2018 © SPS am ; 1e ew Quifs To-morrow pr $- | M a 0 eXieux vovessecnuenge WL Co ., ae eos ; - - : 4 Seg] - BABIES\u2019 OWN SOAP\u2014 | g ATR} wd gone Boe.box, ne I To-morrow $13.75 .To-morrow EN 8 to 0 a.m.liee vedi.\u2019 ./ > se : ; .y $4.90 ) J 1 1 ER DUSTERS\u2014 i To-morrow, we offer a : , LS 3 hy i alue ._.dic .1 A LÀ if ! 8% 10 4m.\" i 20C | splendid AI Wool Plaine ack or.Fas nen Kredi] , - | TAFFET A RIBBON- Cloth Costume in blacv, sie Spring Conte y PA All silk quality.; ; n tail 5 NY AU IRA) Value 13c.yard, 10e A pike :.0 .» Man-tailored, good, 7 \u2018 18; .8 to 10.adh.voucerrse _ ?ticular\u201c Valu io 75 For girls from 14 to 18 \u2018loth.Values up to NAIF} > 3 \u2014 Jesiar.value : years\u2014red, brawn, navy, mixed | _ 0° A) ACK i od | you can save exactly $3 tweed at fawn.All this 56.50.§ s ! 4.! hasi To- - spring\u2019s styles, values u to\u2019 ae 4 he BE 10 EB morrow.S125 BE ome ee wg an | $490 NORA K .Als Boereress vévscocue ; \u2019 BB - a ono rice | Le A fk \\ .page ar} for OLD To-morrow .P.$4.90 To-morrow .me 7 ONE HUNDRED pÂLGERS ; 0 or boys, hard cover, : : alue 20c., y Le \u2014 \u2014 .8:to 10 ami is inne .= COAT HANGERS\u2014 \\ .llinery Not Tuesday, Wednesday C =\u2014 and Thursday B'to 10 asm.\u2019 - 8e nin or \u2014when we invite you to inspect the New auresieenses mrissoesdhes seseenreten , SHAVE, STRAPS \u2014 79 Spring.Models\u2014 Everybody welcome \u2014 ue a Ten color, \"8 ta ze am.0 Ale \u2014Ne one urged to buy.VOILET Je en OP à = alue \u20ac .g ~ \" 8 to 0 am.a5 oe 12 C ,( , > CHECK LINER Tow BLLING\u2014 / -» a Thar Dah on pie wiped | TS Telephone Orders 50 50% yard.Bic 38 - to am.\u2026 \u2026.22 \u2026 6 a Should tho weather | FINE LONSDALE CAMBRIC\u2014 | To- Morrow 980 _ .Prevant vou Co wa / Yue oo Jord, , fy you to try our Der yard =a wi wm .le Five dozen Smart, new, up-to-date, Lnieprone system.LINEN TOWELS - - _fine a bite Lam Nate Lon so i y Ordgre cakes dE for LINE i \u201crow's sale.sizes.Long an = EX vr White Huck aunty.- sleeves.E t | ; EX CEPT thé, Ey B10 18 wah on tis : 190 Bold \u2018around us at $1.50.\u2018 | morning Specielh \u2014_\u2014 - - ; + JAP SILK\u2014 - All day .98 - White 1 5 d lor, : = Nalue Be ac Lx cèlpr 8\u201d - 19e : |, To-Matrow,; ss.\u2026.\u2026.PSE EE .i LEW i.a] to 10 on ord, RE 3 Grocery SHELF Ss QILCLOTH : a Scallopéd edge, ae a Section \"= O7 Value 9e.yard, peo 6 a i \u201c8 to 10 a.M.aendecaho br AL \u2019 Study these prices \u2014 mospones well.We are sav- es PAIL PURE LARR\u2014 a Dress ; ing money for & = Ve DO Eire vos SOC /, skirts $2 gas, Sime 0 a.in.\u2026 ee ARS : rbroo peo ._ - | .- CL = Why \"not you ?» SAVOY PORK AND BEANST i.: ; .\u20ac .Small ins, 6 0 + 25 C / Good quality Vicuna Dress FINEST CREAMERY BUTTER \u2014- \u2014 oO a.m.; \u201ctine .1.1 ) t of calehra ream- TANNE ur or Skirts to-morrow, black or navy ary Fy we \u2018are not permitted 1 ANN Valu 150 tin, Ue À blue, trimmings of folds and je se in print) ready = to_ ee + serve 5737 5 = \\ .buttons, a 83 value.4, i Der od ese eo a ; Ze ID CROSS VILLA OR cv © = ner al LEMON EXTRACT\u2014 \u2018 - TO-MORROW, SPECIAL $2.: LOG _aBIN CAND T PEAS, orge ppottles, often sold us : Co Cony OR STRING BEANS\u2014 = 0 a ns : 95 2 bottles for .ern seserannd\u2019 C : .POF Leascacee Lacaveinteae vovensecsene- Ce IMPORTED PICKLKS\u2014 Pe.BOYS\u2019 PEAK CAPS\u2014 APRICOTS AND _._.CHES\u2014 In Jumbo bottles, often sold at 7 Tweed or plain navy\u2019 Finest evaporated stock, Cali- ° ec.10 blue, Serge ow fornia fruit.16c.pound.Ô @.M.mo Paseo Prose - ar tecsasets - - SARDIN gS 3 > WORCESTER SAUCE\u2014 A lot.of \u201cGolden Rule\" Yajue wie bottle ;: 8c sardines ust gn.\u201d ; 3c + oO a.m.\u2026\u2026.19,59 09 \u2018 .cerrie eedssasesaediiane .LONDENSED MILK\u2014 3 GRANULATED SUGAR\u2014 oe 30%.time 2 1 Ne .Rh 100.pound bags, $ 50 ' OF sion.ua LL.Leurs 4.8 IE .1 arr HOUSEHOLD on Tom See these New \u201cDirectoir Haies - crete aarsratnuse $4.75 a hug 8 to 10 a.m MOONEY'8 BISCUTTS\u2014 ROSES FLOUR~ $3.15 Models in Corsets \u2018A highly adverticed article.We bag + ov 4h ee 0e 0 0 Very Special Values at\u2014 Rano inger Snaps, lemon and T £1.$1.50, $2.00 and $8 00 n today Junch Piscuita toa GRANULATED SBUGAR\u2014 | Per pair.- » valu an a A now you will ind $t econ- pound.row, u d Sal omy to purchase this commodity / 8 lbs * a ay 8 lo Ny in bag lots of 10d pounds.*BOOKS\u2014A eciall - = \u2018Redpath\u2019 extra Granulated.sp 4 Ibs.3 ; Pa 8! a0 LOT OF RECENT 256 8.uckwheat Flour for Bag 6s ae \u2018ne se ve re ev 0 ® - su CCESSEU LT ITLES 6 lbs.1 TE pataiifax extra gragulat ri Pr offered in puis new lot To-morrow; tot XS: ou fushioned Oatisest > oC ew of the tit es-\u2014 poun Gr » < Bag \u2026 ae ve sie wee 00 0e + 05 The Sword Dre cides, 3 : abvn Fleur, for SR Co \u2018The ying Death, pounds Jt peas for Be.enero Poe BreBores Grom Bors Ss Reso oe fos Bs RUBBERS\u2014 | Ith Narde oF Liberty, 258 pounds Gold Dust Coro Mea! 2° a CE \u2018 We believe \u2018our prices are 0 À .; mc q lowest in Lhe city.P The Master of Stair, * / 6à pounds Whole Wréat Flour ORA \u2018Ç GES.; Ladies Pluin Top, Rubbers, one peubloons.ance | \u2019 Fine, sound, Juicy, plumnp, Seed- | Mons Plain Top bu re te The Whirlwind, MOONE\u2019 S0DA BISCUITS\u2014 less California.Naval Oranges, us- I! $1708 1-80 B-.Leuc.vevrrsrerennees Foy values\u2014$1.00, $1.25 and To-morrow .De 4 » .r, - + » 5 aroeno edie s.Our\u2019 price, Cm.Youths\u2019 Rubbers, sizes 10 to _ Our: Special | my \u2014 A To-morrow roves veseeetns 18, Ob rine erin aschsecaces pr tue 5070 VALENTIA RAISINS \u2014 oc.a se, ; ' Misses\u2019 Rubbers, sizos it to 2, surevésetess puvsersrenes céusseese ; A Jroan Jot.[oft and sweet.aia Lunontoopoue coment peuessose révosanesneus .a a ue, Give Rubbers, 6 to \u201c10,\u201d at 4.3 pounds for .25\u20ac WRITING PAPER, 18e.NEW BELTS\u2014 Writing Paper and Envelopes.7 \"AVAL SEEDI FSS ORANGES-\u2014 A nice lot ofall Leather, Tin- Ladies\u201d small octavo.size, Linen quali- To-morrow, 23 .sel ang Fiaggic ¢ ta, all colors \u2014 A n Value 25e.box./ per dagen Ll.IC.ley op .s \u2019 .ay, : _ l Saturday ooooores ees reserve 18e QUICK PUDDINGS, - .000 - - PURE GOLD JELLIF GOLF COATS, 31.95 LADIES® KID GLOVES, ICING POWDERS, Lins We have just received uno nt TO-MORROW, - 49c, SALAD DRESSING shipment of opr: papular K Gol Light Tan SHades in the following siz All fresh in, assorted in any way Coats,jin gr?y, white, blac back © es ONLY\u2014Lacing style\u20145§, 6, 63, Three navy, ne long full coat bac 7 ; 74, were $1.00 pair.for fours cremenees ed 25¢ alge | ws.ot ! enring, .All da $1 08 To-morrow .nareacce eeseceieies \\ 49¢ A RTS SPEOTAY Satur av cave sense naccée aeeees .es - _\u2014_ 3 hounds fine fresh stock.> .y +0.row, .VEILINGS\u2014 S - _ .: 30 ; our JL make no mistake in purchasing.10 PORTED CINGHAMS % ; for Ce orne 25e » a : - { : .+ , Jour oo ere do rence B00.TE LATE ae.|b ROI SR eo ra WAKER ROLLED OATS suc, 85e.per yard and up.; - Toanorros we offer his extra gi Imported Se otf h name in A esh supply for >\u201d = lity AH Wool Serge Dress Main, .t\"ipe or Check patterns \u2014 cu .ROUCHING.\u201c19e.eum, in navy, \u2018black, craie od fige dual fist colors, Value parket .= _ À New White Neck Rouchings ! cardinal, double fold.A geod 15c.und 15\u20ac JAM à TU Fi En piste -B/frills In à box.Va 2e.ane.value.38 All day Saturday, 10¢ in\" 7 1h.pain 1816 8 box.: 3 aay, : ° ; > UU Lh ce eee / 4 day, - NE .All day, ; 2 19c Saturday o.oo een OC Saturday mue Doc + j Saturday vues aorrovsousss sessgpuse * o Sima.14 ; ILL BE BANGED.| FOR SALE: SYRUP LABELS | PC.D B Y ak w 7 i.d, 500 size.4x6, printed in two col u \"A1 PE | Hotel and Grocery, 60 acres of BU | org ink, for $1.25 post paid.Send A \u2019 thousand trees: house uaran- T CR NÂCRICE Bras a wi PAY THE ugar roan oe wd Lee with : for samples.First class work g Notary, Commussioner, ete.RL PENA TY 0} : * c-mnile from | .of FER 3: PEN?A = a ong lle [14 [Sion pRINTING COMPANY, Cowansvilie and Dunham Agency iol FES North Bay, Ont.March.: BD.( pe- Cavan on hous leo County vor Compton, | Sutton, Que.: SherbrookeDallg Record.i LB 3 ; ial)\u2014~Maurice Ryan was setitenced to Que.Reasons tor selling, sorry tO Cire.; Subscriptions, adve te , HE RE | he hang red on June 3rd; for.the mur- advanced ol Te for a live couple.Of the I \u201c000 people who ought Lo ertisemen .and news ; 1 i 4 é der of his prother last November.So \u2018detailed particulars apply of write - have a vertised to-day, perhaps one ites received and given prompt attess 4 1 Eh - Judge Latchford = held.ou no > hope \u201cA.PEABODY, Drop.\u201ccould not have afforded # do so.Mon) \u2018 M à x \u2018for executive clemency.3 / | Las Ç : 8 34 : a { HERE] 5 - | (BFE , 5 | 4 1 ; HE i i To Ta MT 7 /) \"4% A 7 i | _ { - y ! 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+ anv \u20ac YL RY 2h ; A = RES © = ati.; p 8 cage , x ! quai ® v id Ph SI 5 f 2 res a AS a Let , CR z 7 \u201d p, J 4 - te ES Te! rp: 8 me 65) wi md \u2014 MCE or atts [RY x Le rey 3 RS .- P 4 ALS pins _ \"A a \"KE (ARS k PAY ; 1 - .pa AR ri - A q B La .- K i a dn Wed p 2\u201d 3 .a soit indie: er , .ik .5 wos + dN Ç A e « WY regi JA #.IK - br ; BE 7480 1 PA OR D d j .z RE pa ; Se ) a - Card 3 tl I =r R ; d ( * de.hd rec at .A ol 4 À re ant \u2018 fi 3g] > > a A - - + ; - rgb = A Di ; # | a 5 te .- > - j Ea tT A fg pe k pee | \u2018 \u201d ow y x - Le Ps a A te vs \u2018 .2 - A ; ++ \u2018 PSPSPS A Ssovessvsssissvevsvese SIFFS IIIS I \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014m mee.BROMPTONVILLE.The Pears Shirt-waist Mfg.Co., here, nôw have 27 girls working and will engage 20, more first of May.Mr.Thomas Addison, who has been seriously ill is now on the gain.- Board and lodging here is rather \u2019 hard to get as all our hotels ahd SR \u2014\u2014 lodging houses are full.A} rivals : Mr.J.P.Dupuis, m\u2019gr Tobin Mig.Co., nome from a business trip to Montreal; Mr.Henry Grey, Silver Lake; Miss Reynolds, Richmond; Mr.Ernest D.Cote, F.L.Tanner, M.Cloutier, Quebec; J.P.\u2018Will BE Ti NE IN Fist AND ) GAME LAWS Present System.met \u201cProtection y is Working Well, TAG\" \u2018SYSTEM AS YAS EFFECTIVE IN STOPPING WHOLESALE SLAU- - GHTER OF.DEER.The Quebec Government is -satisfièd with the existing regulations with regard to the protection of- fish and game.Several amendments, it is announced, are to be introduced at this ey of the Quebec Legislature, but they\"are of minor \u2018importance.No radical changes are anticipated.The \\\u2018amendments \u2018are said to r al most entirely upon the eñfor rent.of the present law.The protection of partridge is to be continfied.The tag system.introduced a few years ago has proven an effective restraint upon the wholesale slaughter of deer This was brought about largely thrôugh agitation im the Eastern Townships.The slayers of deer out \u2018did.themselves.They undertook to kill wholesale and ship wholesale the markets in Montreal.By tens and by scores the deer passed Sherbrooke.The spectacle intolerable to sporting men.uation! was réported to the ment.The need of reform was \u2018pressed upon them, The tag.syst was, enacted, ped the illégal killing and marketing of deet, hut it has stopped the wholesale shipments which so disgraced sports- became The sit- manship in this part of the province a | | few years ago.There have heen some secret \u2026 shipments%of deer inboxes, and at least one notable carlbad shipment from Scotstown \u2018 to Boston ber.\u201d This was discovered and meat confiscate, yesulting in Leavy loss to the well-known deer destroyer in Compton county; who had.so care fully loaded this car during the night with the meat of slaughtered deer.The netting of fish has been mater ially decreased in this part of the country during wecent gears, On the whole the fish and game law \u2018Morin, St.Celestine J.H.Taylor, J.W.M.Meigs, D.La Burere, Montreal.fignated to do.© THREE | FOUR AND FIVE BUTTON FASHIONS En With buttons closer together one feature of the new and correct styles in men\u2019s dress\u2019 are- here shown in three models taken\u201d from the Semi-ready wardrobes.The - perfection which has been attained by the producers of, this ready-to-finish tailaring - accounts for its universal adoption by well-dressed men who keep He of the times.Semi-ready Tailoring \u201c JOHN 0.DUNCAN, Wellington st.Sherbrooke: a Women\u2019s Wrappers, 69 WORTH $1.00 AND $1.50 Here's a clearance Tot of 5 doz.women\u2019s comfortable well made ~~ wrappers.EK \u2014 lously low, Write > «day for first choice.ed if not satisfied.The materials are printed Snneleite pod print in stripe and figured effects: fittod waists and full 5 skirts; sizes 32 to 40; regular values $1.00 to $1.50, clearing each.Cire COO | It will pay you to lay i in several at 69c., the price is ridicu- \u201cYour money cheerfully refund: 0 JAS.GILVY Y & sons] THE MAIL ORDER HOUSE, MONTREAL.to | through - It has not wholly stop- | marked \u2018\u2018lum- | \u201cthe | are performing the work the are des | paratively finished.are frozen in and will have to be got ©] be Govern- | im- 1.$20.00, $22.00 and £25.00.- , .ping.Tuting | a yo 4 Every man will want to be well dressed for Easter.and our good clothes are ready for your service.Perfect in cut\u2014right in fa*rics and style\u2014and correct in tinish, All hand tailored and equal to high-class custom tailors\u2019 - productions.We shall be pleased to show you SPRING OVERCOATS SPRING SUITS .test Browns \"and Greeus, 7.50.$10.00; $12.00; $13.50 | SPRING SUITS, in Black and Blue English Serges and Cheviots, at $12.00, $13.50, $15.00, SIR.00 and $22.00, BLACK, VICUN A, silk faced to edye, ab .\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.peace $10.00 and $12.00 SPRING OVERCOATS, in Black and | Vicuna, Grey silk faced and silk- lined at $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00 SPRING SUITS, in fancy importer Tweeds and Worsteds in all the la- SPRING SUITS (hand tailored) $15.00, f1R.4n), in the latest shades of \u2018Greens, Browns and Olives, 812, 00, We are showing the Nobbiest Clothes of the season for Young Men.STAR CLOTHING HALL.\u2026 \u201c J.ROSENBLOOM & CO., Bell Tel.43.9597-99 Wellington Street.COATICOOK.+ \u2018Dr.A.J.Cromwell went to Stan- stead on Wednesday and brought a very fine stylish horse he recently purchased back with him.Mr.J.Adams is buiiding a barn next his residence recently purchased | on Baldwin street.- \"Enthusiasm in golf is dling rekindled.The club house has been removed from the top of Canon Hill, the highest point on the links, to a point near tke entrance, more easily assessible.À flag pole will be erected and a series of matches arranged for this sum- J} mer.Mr.F.Laroche will break his camp in the woocs on; Saturday next.He and his crew have been in since last May, and the contract is now com- \u2018A few logs that out after the snow and ice have thawed will be taken on wagons.During \u2018the eleven months accidents have been practically nill, two or three cut feet pg about ail.The men will be pleased to get out and\u201d again for a while.into ment the opera House is now, is ranging for a wrestling match in the very near future, probably the week \u2018after next.The contestants may be one Olivier, of Montreal, a late pupil of the famous Tremblay, and one Laroche, of local féme, ° Mr.Paige Henry, of Barnston, who went away to the States to get married has returned home after an absence of several weeks dûration, accompanied by his bride.They will make their home with Mr,'Oscar Henry- for the present.A regular blizzard raged here sll cay , accompanied at intervals vith rain and hail.The roads \u2018are breaking up and the hauling of heavy loads in town is jmpossible, although the roads in the country are holding out well.Mr.Fugene LeBaron and Mr.Bowen, of Hatley, were in town on business yesterday.Mr.John Cushing has stock-brokers office, occupying over the store of Mr.C.A.Fox.is connected with both Montreal New York exchanges, Business here is now good with \u2018the spring coming on.The manufactories rooms and and mills are all running full time, with a full complement of \u2018hands.Travellers are getting their average orders, and the dull times experienced last year are passing away.The shoe store of Mr.G.W.McKee is now divided, and one-half [5 cpened as g millinéry extablishment The first wagon was out nn the streets yesterday \u2018delivering wood.It seemed the teamster was raking easier \u2018work of it for his horse - considering the condition of the streets now.Notice is beginning to be taken now of the hotel licenses, which business comes before the council at the April session.The general opinior, seems to be that the same number will be granted for this coming year, but of course nothing: certain can be known till after the ,meeting.The petitions were in on time -and the result will be awaited anxiously by many.Arrivals : Mr.William Musgrove, of Derby, Vt., accompanied by : Ar.Geo.N.Corliss, of Morgan, Vt.i in town ; Mrs.Ernest Judah, ont- real, is a guest of Mrs.Dr.Stevenson, geass vovseo cos pouce < SPORTING NEWS, : : ER resessdu?HOCKEY AT MAGUG.INTERESTING GAME AT McPHER- N RINK.| Magog, March 26.At the McPhérson Rink on Tuesday A
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