The Sherbrooke examiner, 6 février 1899, lundi 6 février 1899
» .:*v ' .! ) 4 Sljcrbroohc Examiner.VOL.II.NO y7.New Sérié**, SEMI-WEEKLY EDITION.SHERBROOKE, QUE., MONDAY, FEBRUARY t» isw».NEW DRILLS Of Superior Quality and Latest Design.,*JiIC’KN KI*OM TO ,41* OO.PORTABLE FORfiES—all Rinds.For the uexl ten dayn before taking stock 1 I will M‘ll Dry Goods, R E AD Y-M A DE C LOT 1U NG, ROOTS and SHOES, RUBBERS.MOCCASINS, etc .etc., At Less Than Cost ! The proof of t he above can be had by calling a! my >to e any time between the hours of 7 a.m.and 8 p m.of the i ext few da\ «¦ W T.OUGHTRED, Marbletor.Dec.27.1898.Can.Phone No, 19.BLACKSMITHS BELLOWS, l^rom OO Up.ItMlWNMIlllllllMNIimtltHIfllNIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMItlllllllMlinMIllllllllllllllilMlllllllllllllllimillllUllllllllllltlHIIIMI -HAVE YOU SEEN THE NEW- Lightning Screw Plate ?WITH TWO STOCKS AND TAP WRENCH ?Blacksmiths will find our stock complete and prices lower than the lowest.BOYS Double and Single Breast Boys Suits with Knee Pants, cheap.Gents Ready-made Suits All kinds and qualities.GROCERIES—Pure Spices and Teas.L W, BBÏÏÛP, BISHOP S CROSSING, P.Q MITCHELL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE A CROCKERY, 69 and 7i Wellington Street.W.N.IRWIN & CO.130 to 134 Wellington St^ SHERBROOKE.W N.IRWIN & CO.Railroad Street, COOKSHIRE, COLE & HURD, Agents.W N IRWIN & CO.Pleasant Street, COATICOOK, B.S.IRWIN, Agent.Owing to cur increasing trade we have found it necessary to open branches in Coaticook and Cookhhire, w here we will carry a full line of Farm Implements, CARRIAGES, HAND-MADE HARNESSES, etc., etc.Also a COMPLETE LINE OF REPAIRS for all the different machines that we handle.Before placing your order call on our representatives and get prices and terms.W.N.IRWIN & CO 130 to 134 Wellington St., Bell Phone 186.People’s Phone 11.SHERBROOKE, QUE.S \ \ \ \ \ «W \ S \ WX \ \ \ \ \ \ V N.«W \ VNX \ {3/IIiK l CREDIT, TIME TO PAT.FURNITURE This house has been established over40yeare,fcud at every season of the year you’ll tind a complete assort mentof homefurnishings of all grades.During January we’re going to make some big reductions in prices.We want our stock reduced by several thousand dollar** on SLtinst.We do a big cash business.We give credit, to hundreds.No extra charge for accomodation.Closest prices throughout the year, but prices this month will astonish you.We’ll gladly show ycu through our warerooms and quote prices.STEEL & BRUNET, k J.H.BRENT, Manager, $ 77 WELLINGTON STREET, MONDAY, FEB.H, 1899.CITY ITEMS.M.A.A.C.CARNIVAL.The “Mets” Fancy Dress Carnival takes place on Thursday night next, and no efforts will be spared to make this, (their only carnival this yeai) a success.Special lighting and music, together with new and pretty decorations will make it one of the most attractive and interesting carnivals ever held here.The management have arranged for a lot of very tine costumes from a well k^own costumer of Montreal, and as these are to he rented at actual cost to the rink, there will be no excuse for anyone not to skate.THE LIBRARY & ART UNION.The following hooks have just been added to the library :— The Potter’s Wheel, lan Maclaren Backlog Studies, Charles Dudley Warner Landlord at Lion’s Head, W.D Howell'» Eve, S.Baring Gould.A Man of Mark, Anthony Hope Dolly Dialogues, “ “ Locke Amsden, Judge D.P.Thompson Mart L.Wilsok, Librarian.ST.ANDREW’S CHURCH.There will he a meeting of the mana gers of the Church to-night at Mr.James Davidson’s, Queen Street, at seven o’clock.The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.Henry Davidson’s, Gordon Street, j on Thursday afternoon at three o clock, j The ar.nual congregational meeting ! will ba held on Wednesday, Feliruary loth.Prayer meeting on Wednesday as usual.OPPOSITE the Q.C R.OFFICES " / REDUCTU »N IN COMMERCIAL LIGHTING K Vi ES AND INCREASED DISCOUNTON METER RATES.The Gas A Water Company hare just rendered their hills for the month of January with the following reductions on their former raten The rate of ten dollars per year, per lb candle power lamp for stores offices and shops is reduced to six dollars per year, per lb candle power for 16, 20, .12 and .'»4 and four dollars per year for ten candle power lamps.The discount on meter hills is increased from 15 cents to 25 cents per 10b ampers.t WHITE.BRIGHT.CU1R.IFIED BR.ILLIJUJCY.Is the; result of a new process for the purification of petroleum, which is in operation at Sarnia.All sulphur is separated.It is refined to a pure White.No smell remains.In every respect it is fully equal to any illuminating oil made anywhere, n P.ksture well watered.Farm will carry 25 head of cattle and flock of shejp.Farm near church, •cbooland mill.Apply on farm or write toCHAS.SMITH, Bulwer, P.Q.H 12 Bulwcr (C.Martinville riage ho us , water to h chard, state of oui OUF ONLY BUSIN IS INSURANCE.E POLICIES IN ALL BRA -fike.- ÆTNA rtOYA m G I ; ilA N lï A O R il L A m A SHI RE M A N C H K S T E U BRlTiyH AMERICA PH (EN IX OK EON HON EO N HON A a SU HA NCttt OMMEIK 1AL UNION LONHON AND LANCASHIRE NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE -LIFfl- NORTH AMER-CaN LIFE ASH’CK.CO.-A CCA DENT- TRAVELERS INSURANCE CO.1»I ATE GliASB INSURANCE.BOILER (EXPLOSION) INSURANCE, BURGLARY INSURANCE EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY INSURANCE, GUARANTEE BONDS.Dresser & Co 21) Market Sq.« » MAVK YOU SEEN THE D.W.Hynoman.A.G.Campbell.Sherbrooke Iron Works -IRON AND BRASS- FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS -Manufacturers of- Circular Saw Mills, SHINGLE MACHINES, Kang Eigrs, aag Lst!i Maoliines BARS PFF .ERS, PLANERS AND MATCHERS, Shaftiiig.Pulleys, Registers, etc.£5r-Special attention given to all kind* X-raas Perfumes AND Atomizers AT epairs.JV\eJV\anamy'§ Shop 2i and 26 Wator St-, SHERBROOKE, Que DRUG STOr.E, IH2 Wellington St., Sherbrcok* , P.Q GRIFFITH, The Popular Dî'uggisi has the reputation of only carrying PURE DRUGS and a complete line of PATEN T M E DIC l N ES Physicians' Pie-ciiptions dispensed solely by the proprietor or qualified clerks.Our Wlotto : ^Suuity, Accuracy ard Qaicknoce.TRY US.GRIFFITH.Wellington Ft, JAS.A.FLACO, rr The Ueading^ J UNDERTAKER —and— PRACiICAl tMSALM^ li8 WoIIingflon street Tne largest and most complete M-ock of Coffins, Caskets, Trimmings&c to select from in the city, and TPIrtlOLES-J R HÎ /V-SOlSr COI STHY TllADK SO! H'lTEO »tdrSATLSK\( TION GUAR YNTKKD.Æ-yPersonal attention at, any hour day or night Bell and CHtyTelephone at Sîor#' and House KKSTDV'NCK -0.S Qn.-'n Mire U.‘>1 SHEERHOOKE Carriage Factory.NOTICE.M !• Your \amr Hrref A contributor Las be«.u uimi ing him •elf by trying to n: w< r th- • nun or •nriei of qurvti.W 1 at i .the history of the world wir - tr.:¦ ^an with A—and after th.f ey* r v i.i j» r 1er of the alphabet in »rder—* > m ?i .tiir greatest influem oondut t of iFi Of ct-nr-e t i uro not very great men 1.readers wh: many of history are incl excluded.in home have Inrt u view to m ti i.to I il ’ and iudf r» W t ; I ¦ • tj GRA A Throug't Tourist Sleeping Car Ladies White Wear IlilMIIIIIIIIIMIIIMHIIIIIlieMIIUIINIIMlIHUIIMliUMMIIIMIIIIUIIIiailllNIIIINIUtIMIUlNIIIIIMIIIUIIIUIMMIIMIIIIIIIMiMMIH I«i^es Montreal c\t ry 1U:J5 for Thu'Hday evening at San Fr * Hec n.i ciker Caiifiwh Poiiiis : t iiiU -M idod aid ii< .naines in v few arc rases tho compiler seem a to d nanus quite as much with ’ lending in tin Un» mon ol uM:iy «oi ntrief*, hu auM the uaruu given wa.* that of int gn ;t««t nun cf his tiiun.The list foil \v> Ari-totlc, Baoo, Coiifucius, Darwin, Ezra, Frankhi.Goetlie, iloiucr, 1 .iab, .Justiziiun, Ka; it, Luther, Mobun »n Plato, Qainti v do are, Tasso, U.»• m, Xavier, Y u * i; Globe.Your heart beats over one hun- I dred thousand time > each da .B One hundred thousand sup; ^ ^ good or bad blood to your u Which is it?;; If bad, impure Mood, thenyoui I brain aches.You are troubled I with drowsiness yet cannot sleep, fi You are as tired the morning I as at night.You I.l’;° I‘‘-TVt' 1 power.Your food '• o,.i but J little good.Stimulants, tonics, htudac! powders, cannot cure you; but with -u.wlar ’loun^t ul « f*ro à P llg «IU O .ilDCrti i M-rvatio^ ef b»- ci»a.etc- W.SMITH, Cit> P ra nger iud l icket Ageu , VVoiiiijgtc i Bell Telephone No.fJ Steamship Tic: mh at Dowett RatciS b’y ai! Lines.Ladies Fine White Cambric Corset Waists All sizes.25c.Hotter Goods at 35, 50, 75, 90c.and $1.00 Ladies Fine Cambric Chemises well made 1 10 Si.25 Only 35c R tier ones at 50, 6o, 75, 90 Ladies Fine Cambric Drawers Frilled and Tucked two styles, Only 50c.Othe 75, 90.$l.OO, $1.25 Ladies Fine Cambric Nighf Oovjns all Aces.?s d i> u » g ** 1 - «*f l.auKbter.Hiriu,s- q; to learn Jrora the 1 m ; 1 authority in Eugiuml ] ightor may bo iujuriouH.Lit' r in itself, pays tbe British | ,1* cannot very well kill, iim.Hyalericul ; .Is k • Iro.i id r voin x v-'n t(' imniCMl» ruto ¦ - mM to increaMi / «r in y/-r oneft-1 f r b n C.P.R.of h* < nd «ia-^ ^ r.-, p i.p They a re l .ilry, and ; « '• ' ' t f .slv \ .ic .lit»'; .114- hand- G.i .1».s .mi ly Ihiislv «1 -i • l:c ta h ^ \> || R.a ill.It makes the liver, kidneys, skin and bowels perform their proper work.It removes all impurities from the blood.And it makes the blood rich in its life-giving properties.To Hasten Recovery* You will be more rapidly cured if you will take a laxative dose of Ayer’s pills each night.They arouse the sluggish liver and thus cure biliousness.Write to our Doctors.a .have the excluth « r I - -• ' d a u n r C.l .R.( i, ingcd into co-i forfcaole ' »* C.U.R riho pitig he-: ' ut ni/h fu.lyO.P R.i, cijiuppcd wi - h !i'^mi.eilni'A', p i> r» ’ ‘ .u.t.(,.Acomp.tont p r*cr is L* _ 'v* C P.R.in 1 n.rj-li i* .-k i up the f » R.R., - t» j» berth an ! .itt‘'nf!- to tiieç p ^ r P K ., fhoiMd tj .and I Oro to ,' O P.R and North H»y* ve y Friday U r K.0 p |> for t he Paciti Co -t.C.P R.C P R For rates and further in C.'*\R.C P U f0, ,nali0n a,Jl)R lo c y» u n p it E II ('RKAN.n p R ri i> i> City Pas ‘ oirer .^gent.p * C.P.R.Art l/Uildii:g.C.l C.P.R.C.P.R.C.P.R C.P.R StHamBh;p Tickets by all Line*.At 69c.Better Goods at $1.00, $1.25, 1.50, Ladies Fins Long Cloth Skirts Only 75c.Others $1.00, $i.2Ç, 1.50, 1.75 Children’s Night Gowns 4 sizes, 65c to $1 00.Children’s Aprons Four Sizes, 6oc.to gcc.TIT I'! EDI* TDK.13 and 15 COMMERCIAL SQUARE.I.E.Chamberlaia ) 2 AO or.OUR J.\NU A.R7 BOSTON & -ilAINt fi Connecticut and Passumpair Division.Has proved count g 8a: lunity t before 15 SPRING HATS HAVE ARRIVED- Latest Styles and extra value. '.ai:y exc .ptttunday, except w at horwise note :.: na voidable delays excepted; anhiect .ihang- without notice.IF YOU WANT pfy f t Œn±X&!aZL>lF / The Most Beautiful and Excellent Range in Canada, buy one of the u:-:; ¦ a-.Have lust received the largest stoefc cf fine TJIih deserts of Arabia are specially remarkable for their pillars of sand, which are raised by whirlwinds aud have a very close resemblance in thuir appearance to waterspouts.It is said that so difficult is tbe art of cutting gloves that most of the principal cutters uro known 10 the trade by aame and ly fame.THE FAMOUS IL PRESIDENTE, THE INCOMPARABLE 10 CENT CIGAR.JiLPAN AND BLACK TEA- ICver brought to Sherbrooke In one phlpmec! ought in anticipation of an increaned duty h ho near future*.In t he meantime wo are rcM i.i< a Tea at 2ôc per pound that can’t be bougf isewhere less than 4(ic.Your prize you wi hid in the aualitv of Teas.We now *trry the largest stock of Provislo-Jroceries vVines ami Liquors in the Kaster rownships.Our SD years experience it* th •vbolesale and retail bunine^s gives us a rle are now convinced that t i- ! ne mutual interest of both seller and buy.We use only the very choicest Havana tobacco in the tiffing of this cigar, producing that delicacy of flavor an i richness of aroma, much sought after by particular smokers, and which has heretofore been considered an exclusive feature of the choicest imported Havana Cigars.Show your appreciation of our efforts to produce areally fine article by smoking no other.\\ .It.VYehstkk A’ Co.ONKY TO LOAN on farm and (iiy prop iply u> office, 1! tf-2'i I» Tbeuid-seo, st Join Leonard W.Tm n't* n 8t sh ubrooke, P.Q Hell Telcphom* No ITS.SLEIGHS OF ALL KIND- READY MADE AND MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NO PICE.VOLUNTARY An Odd Collection.One of the most remarkable collections of souvenirs ever made is a collection of mule opera hats by one of the actresses of a London company.She owns no fewer than 216 of these articles, for it was her whim to make every young man who was introduced to her give her his opera hat as a souvenir.She not only keeps them in their pristine condition, but converts them into all sorts of other things, such as photograph frames, workbaskets, and some are even used for the purpose of holding flowerpots.We are receiving to-day the following?-! c%i’ load Standard Granutated 1 car light Brown Sugar, 1 car of diffVrent kinds of Salt Kf^h.conefvting >f No 1 I-i* rador Horring, Salmon, Lake Trou* i od Fi-h, vv hi e Fi-h, Klc.Conic H) and get our prices before buying.V\'e cai»T bt: beat .WM.MURRAY & Cry.No.23 King: Street.11^' Golden Sllonce.A man who once met Ralph Waldo Emerson at the house of a friend tells of the characteristic way in which the Concord philosopher blunted the edge of u compliment.“Ob, Mr.Emerson, ” said a young woman of the party, “it must be so de- I ij py floTr Doctors Differ.•'For ten solid years,” said a New Orleans broker, “I lived in perpetual apprehi nsion of sudden death.A doctor in Texas told me—confound his picture—that I had valvular heart disease, and if 1 wanted to stay on earth 1 must avoid every species of excitement.1 did my l est to follow his advice, but that miserable specter was at my elbow flay and night and embittered my whole externe.I don’t believe I am a coward.but tbe thought pn ved on me until I began to fear for my sanity.“At last, after all these years of in linite precaution, I went to a first class i*pccialist to find out how much longer I'd last and was assured that 1 hadn’t »':«• single symptom cf the malady.Talk a! out removing a mountain from a man! That assurance knocked off an eu tire range.It * hanged the color of the universe in a twinkling, and I was so l wanted to just throw up my TRAINS LEAVE SHERBROOKE .05 J I 4.40 a.in., arriving St.Johnahtw III All.'.kO-'a.rn.Concord.N.II.Üfftl p in.Nashua 3.19 p.in., Woreenter 5.54 p.r Boston t.3o p.m., Greenfield 3.00 p.on Springfbdd 4.07 p in.New YwkQ.OO p.m 10.00 a.m —Mixed for Newport, connectliur with expreai at 1.05 arr.ffo^ton via Welk River at 8.30 p.ill.NIGHT EXPRESS S:50 p.m., arriving St Johnsbury 12 3.Y m.Concord N H 5.40 a.m.Nashua i 49 a.m ABERDEEN RANGES vv urcester S.22 a.in., Boeir^* S.l u.m., arrive v\Q R JcL 2 15a.m .Orei : Id 6.1 » m., pringfield 7.30 a.m.New York 11.25 a.m.Pullman Sleeping I 'ar.- iectve Sherbrooke 8.5f> p.in.for Boston daily.ROfô THF SOUTH KX,»K- Boston 9.00 a.m., Springfield 9.15 a.re On ¦ ifl fid 10.22 -t.m., SL John '» irj t 27 p.ni., arriving at Sherbrooke 8.25 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston s.oo pnt.daily Worce-U r 0.2.5 p.m., Nashua 9.'>fi p.ni Concord 10.10 p.m.,Portland M TO Quebec -and- Return.Under the auspices of th< Sheiliia Is Sncw Shje Club The undi rsiened will s’il t«y Public A notion at ihtii office, 125 WELLINGTON SlUEr-T, Sherbrooke, iirul r order from tbi3 Court, without r serve, ih • f fi owing immovable properly tielonging t s';iU; SLewait \V'.ni.-hop, MarbleLon, an inro.vent : All that cert tin portion of th lot Number One Hu tired and Sev» n (1»7) lipou the t’adastral Pi a ’ i id Book of Rtftionce i if the Viffiig • if Alai bl* ton, star; in from the North East C r n ’*r f : ' 'da-»! ral Nuubcr One H n'trot end Kighi (I0M along tb h g iway on** hundred and flvi fe i.the co to the high water mark of tbe mid pond, them e along ai i pond twen'y-seven feetio'he No thwe-t Coi ner of l^ot Number One Bundled and Eight, t :.once ato.ig said li-v.sioii li e 11 .veon One Hu dred and Ei^ht.and On Hundred and Seven t » t e point of coiiiinei « ement.wi h the huildi »gs and im provenu nt thereon erected and ma ie.Terms of sale cash.Sale at 2 o’c'ock p m Ml LI 1ER & ii 1FF1TH, Curators.JOHN J GRIFFirH, Auctioneer.She rbrooke, Feb.2nd, 1891.2ins27w Woptli :î'! -{r frein a Weil Known Physician.lightful tv» know that people all over the country are grateiul fur the thiugs you have Eaid!” “Thank you,” said Emerson slowly, “but it is lor some of the things I bave not said that 1 feel most grateful.” Light and Heavy Harnesses.Improved Homer Buggy Gears, Platform Gears.Lumber Wagons and Gears not in stock will be made on sh rt notice.nothing on I find pain and soreness All my work is made of the best material and workmanship and warranted.Will be sold at prices to meet the times.Call and examine my stock and you are sure to be convinced that I can offer you bargains in the best of goods and at lowest prices.Repairs and Painting' done on short notice.RON EAST ERBROOKE.A Two weeks ago I caught coM j and now have pleurisy of the I right lung.Since I had a blister relieves the better tl an MI NARDS LINIMENT.I have gotten up in the night when ; dead.” I could not rest, and after apply- | tng the Liniment it would sooths j me so much that I would always soon fall asleep.I never used it I on myself before and, to tell you | the truth, h id no more faith in it than any other liniment, but there is something in it that really j acts wonderfully.Dr.G au del has bceen attending j me and I told him how it acted and he was much surprised.This is no humbug but a genuine expression of my experience .and you can make what use you like of it.GEO.BELU M.D.I Metighwi, N.S.tfi6 A Story of Georire IV.In Lady Cirrgory’a newly published reminiscences slip siys of (ieorgo IV’s trip to Ireland in IbJl : “The king arrived nfter a good passage, during which much goVse j ie and whisky had been consumed.Word had just come of the death of Napoleon at St.Helena.Ti e story goes that ‘Sire, your enemy • is ad,* wi re tff wer is he was gre* ted with.‘When did she die.*’ was his response.Lut tbe queen was indeed also liât and yell.“That was a couple of years ago.and I have enjoyed myself tiptop ever since up to one day last week, when I happened to ho chatting with the specialist and remarked that Ed like to murder tiiat sawhoneain Texas.‘1 don’t blame you.’ he said.‘That man had no right i to tell you that you hail heart disiaso.If l had found you right at death’s door, I certainly would never have let you know it.* Now, hy Jove, I don’t know who or what to believe and am drifting I ;*.rk to the old state of uncertainty.I wish I livid in a cannibal island and 1 :id m \ r heard of dt ( tors.”—New Orff ans Time" Democrat.by p.m.train Fri- day, loth February, leaving blu r Good goim b Le ui lieu y , • *« brooke at I i:oo p.in., and by all trains Saturday nth February.Good to return by special tr - in on Sunday evening, 12th K oruary, or all trains Monday, i t i JOHN EDWARDS •^i B GERHARD HEIÎITZMM} |j TORONTO-] m Hed Lounges RE"' > i TF.’P.The Best on the market, with a p» r storing dressess.Price from |9 to £15 Gilt Chairs For nn«i nonrd.It is paid that when John Jacob Astor | wasitice cm r.irulatcd f,:r his wealth l he replied 1 y pointing to tin; b .ids and ! maps of pro) ity, at the* same time in-! quiriug, “ Would you like to manage ] these matters lor your bed and board?** The man demurred.“Sir,** continued the rich man, “it is all that I can get.** SmoottiitiK »» Wrinkled Front.“I suppose,” mused Miss Wei la long, gazing nt herself in the tnitror as she applied the first coat of putty to the creases in her cheeks, “this is what might ho called prime my face—th— evidence el an intent to deceive.”—Detroit Tribune.Pretty Girl».TVic»e! “The Hoatzdale (Penn.) Journal stys: "TbeJ-tf" the lloutzdale girls arc Blunder and delicately tinted, their i i i are like * *, and they are without — in this or any otbf r 5.Their frowns are like ttt, and tbor 1284oU excite 111 of pleasure and a desire tom—*— them.! Bead this 5 closely, and do do! ?its j tareoit* " Gootl For Notlilnu;.“What did y.u do with your puzzle editor?” asked the friend of the editoi of the new magazine.“Discharged him, ” replied theeditor.“Hecouldn't guess where his salary was to come from.**—Philadelphia Nurih American.A Difference.Dauber—I con less that I hnve no ulterior interest».1 live for my art.Friend—You’d And it much lees agreeable to Jivo by it.—Town Topioe.The Corset } / * CORSL'T COMFORT.Thr^e nre cor«ct« and—eo-nrts.Fvrrv lady kiK'wsthat the* nirtr npprarancc of a rffr et in no indication of its comfort.We claim for the D A.A." CORSET tiiat it is well made on a thoroughly natural principle.While supporting the client it allows full play of the muscles, adapting itself to the form, yet adding to its crace and l>eauty.In addition to which it is the handsomest looking cor-*et on the market.PRICE 91.00 TO 93.80 PAIR.N ¦ Drawingroom complete without aGiffffbdr, Neat Design, Regular Price J?5 Off Only two loft, will be «old at 75 each to c’- tr.Smokimi Chairs A frican Mahogany, Burl Mottled, Circasian Walnut AND 2otli Century Silver Oak The interior in of th*' ’lu world a/ ford', a d -oeon-trurted a-« to i»r«»d >0» tOio finest ton «jaality.stand •ve'l in 4 uir juiti prove a eon inuou- l0- Mg to thr purchas er.I v ould a-k every intenfling pur b\s(»r to rail at.my Th** Acme f C inf-T’ a* * Low Price Choice ot 10 CimTs e S4 50 Morris Chairs This well kno %n Uiur h is b en a wonderful seller, *• d we have received a rn w FUpplv of the newest colors in Cor un y Coverings.Odd Parlor Pieces Large variety «»f Handsorno Disig ’s cf Ch 1 rs D v ms and Sofas in all kinds of Covcri' gs.Clock stid Corner Brackets.Ki’chen Towel Racks 15c.H it Racks, 7 Pegs, 20c.And other novelties.MUSIC PARLORS and see these «rrietly 1 /h grade »*tra-mont» before deeidi vc upo .P'irenivv.If yen cap’i ca’t ¦ r • for » alo/’irs ind ! i'l - and y m will flr-i :* -, your » « •« ' n.Iff member 1 bny direct from the mn-keni f r ne’ ca h and 1 an «cil >01 it a prc'tit for v hat many deateii pay for (.heir gooi*.You can get the maker’s and niy own per-so’ial guarantee.li.A.Ldiarvn J i J ohn Edwards 171 'Wellington Street.£ Gherbrookc, Que.ONLY COPY / THE EXAMINES.EEBHUAUY #, I89ii Fop Lent.We will have a complete as-ortment of FISH and all lenten supplier.FINEST KARA TANA SHRIMP, 17c a tin.j FINEST BARATANA SHRIMP in Tomato Sauce, 2QC a tin.j KIPTKkED HERRING, 20c a can.i KIPPERED HERRING.in Toi rut o Sauce, ’5c a can.! STAGE GLINTS About 25 \ u .P Breisttd ]>r\je $10 00 Now $7 itë, 7 50 0 00 6 50 5 00 8 5^) 6 25 0 00 4 75 ^ - 14 tK) Now 11 60 “ 1 Fresh to-day— CALIFORNIA CELERY, 3 heads for 25c.SEVILLE ORANGES, for Marmalade.Omotii PHONKS.W, il Füiler & iio.Importers ot httiicy Groceries.OU IÎ K, & e.PERIQUE MIIXT'IJBE Makes a nic«> Try a 10 * All S‘ioes and • * reduced in 0 50 8 00 8 00 6 00 6 50 4 75 Winter Gcmds proportion., v.: & Co.a.e kit l Sign of die I «dian, :i3 WELLINGTON SI RE ET.-FOR THE WE WILL GIVE Varyiniç from 10 to 25 per cent from prices of Winter Goods such as OVERCOATS, UNDERWEAR BLANKETS, YARNS, ALL DRESS GOODS, TWEED, &c.We would be ^lad to have yon call and wee what can be had J.Levinson.20% OFF w e are selling Underwear now at a positive reduction of 20 per cent from former prices.No better Underwear in Town than what we keep and at this reduction a chance is offered to secure good undergarments at rice» that will convince you that they are cheaper than far inferior good- can be bought for elsewhere.; Miiiean.Fanny Rice*.- n v com- dy called I “A NtoVU-puptT M ’ y.* Dmiri Al ’ri- h 1 t»» reappear on tho stay** in “Her Ar Moment.“ Sarah H ruiiardr acting in Italy and Jane Hading in Sweden AnbTey Bumicîinlt to appear in vaudeville in “A scrap of Fa per.Ernest Van Dyck, the grand opera singer, was ou.- a new^pajwr man.Robert Downio- has a new comedy, nailed “The Lutte illy and the Grub." Nance O’Neil, tin* young American tragedienne, has return l liom Honolulu.Alexandre Siloti, the RuFsian pianit-t, has abandoned his projected tour of this country.Lieutenant Dun Godfrey and his Hritifdi Guards baud will pay America another visit.Joseph iNfurphy has been playing “The Kerry Guw” just 2b years and “Shaun Rhue” 21.M ;ud Granger has been on the stage 2(J years.Her real name was Annie K.Bri'inerd, and she is u native of Oomn r icut.Mr.E.E.Rice is to produce a new burlesque called “Little Red Riding Hood.’* He brings the piece from Loin burgh.For the first time in many seasons Charles Frohman and Daniel iTobm ui are to join forces.They will produce “Tin White Horse Tavern “ In a recent benefit at a London tb Niter the farce, “Litilo Toddlekins.’* wn.rendered by Lady Greville.the Fail of Yarinouth and the Duke of Mnin-ln sf-r.Viola Allen will continue “The Christian’* at the Garden tmat- r.N* w ! ~ *11 • T t* V( ii.until spring.Next M i n •bü j \}|]|t M S 10(11311 will U s« .n in the play in the principal OmiUI O UlUlUH cities of the country.Airs.Fisko is known only to the public as an actress ef talmt, but sbe is giîti-d as an authoress.She has vrifrpn s( vk ; Geo.Herrick, pumti.*' cook ; I*.Led«tux, blacksmith, ‘ Leroy Td:o;son, carriage m K«r, 000k ; Israel Baldwin, caretaker 'M lice, Coat icook .C l .Oh mcio, f-se trainer, Coaticooa ; Matthew Clod- la-l>»rer, Coatic«- k : Nvj u.-, laborer, Coatici-ok , ’ , •hant.Goatic »oV V Coaticook .Elias Hal Samuel McKee, f .A or* Wtu.| Welch, m« ne nvi - G Forest, Coaticook L- L mdin, j Barnaton .E ! D * koti ; Raul ,1 »s.Ki kne .1 a V.Corliss, farmer *.• ; *'v 1 Bennett, f.: ner.Win.j Guay, barf‘r-l .•unr.- Harford ; Alfred d - bar ford Mr: ! \ R'chard Dr.v* .I .I l^^mcycles Ru -kIhikI ï «V 1 row .h Sherbrooke .A Perryboro .C\ o ' tr>n ; Mrs.E D G Mrs.W.G.Hibbu.tsdeon Relvin, fan j Ezra Pa4]U enîtred the 2:30 Ii f in \ Ji.d-tr- ated h » bet or.rail at jur - tore anv «lay a d wr will ^ell yoi more abo it our fanuus r medv.DRUGGIST.Gowns other than tailor mado show a decided fiaro at tlie lower edges.This may bo cut with t.m section, or set on, as ono may choose.Wool fabrics aro so popular that many women, especially those who are your ; and si tid r.are making exceed ingly attractive evening dresses from them.< Id thread is worked in with cbe-iiiii; :n m my of t gures more as a trimming than anything else.Bilts have become so conspicuous a feature of dress that a whole volume might bo written about tiii in without giving an accurate description of tho beauty and variety which meet your eye at every turn.Brown cloth gowns aeem to have gained favor lato in the season, and the special fancy for trimming is a mixture of orange and blue.Violet cloth, embroidered in white ii’oire applique with black and steiM, is al ovtry pretty witli * brown and the usual accessories of cream lace.Mousm line de soie skirts with shirred • put nit), format f a t oi Ic and worn with a guipure coat made long at the back to meet tho nifties, are ! ono of tho variations in evening dross.Incrustations of silk of tlie color of tho skirt set in hero and there all over the | coat give a very novel effect.—Ex j cb**"go Tkstimonn from I believe Smith’H Rheumatic and Kidney Gun* is the best remedy for rheuni'*-tism and kidney trouble e\t-rin tlie mar ket.Gi:o.W.Ri ski'.i.i,, Itasbiirg, Yt What a Cook-hiki: Bi t» hcr Says.I bad rheumatism for twenty years.1 #o«ld hardly walk, or work, or sleep, 1 was in great misery l tried a good many medioines mid none helped me.I got s«.me of Smith’s North Aim neiu Indian Rheumatic and Kidney Gin • and if cured me of all my pain».I would not 1' put h ick where I was before for one thoui-ar dollars.It has made me a happy nan l I advise all my friends who have this terrible disoast to try this r« medy it is a God send to humanity.A.Martin.(’>ok.shire, Dec.22, 1898.A Testimony from a Prominent Pootor.I am now prescribing Smith’s North American Indian Rheumatic and Kidney Cure for my patients.1 believe this remedy is the surest cure for rheumatism and kidney disease of anything yet, dis covered.Du.C N.Stevenson, Coaticook, Que.i Hie more of Coaticook*» prominent oitrizens rescued from tho terrible pain and misery cr.u—i by rheumatism in the person of Mr.> hn McConmey, North Coaticook, who w; s interviewed to (’ay.He ways that he had rheumatism for sev en years and use;; Smith’s Indian Rheumatic and Kidney Cun , aod now he is a wel1 and happy man He has no fear of grippe when ho has h's system well clean ed with this blood purifier.This remedy can he had at all the principal Drug Stores and all country stores where they keep patent medicines throughout Canada and the United States.Price per bottle, or six bottles for £5.Six bottles are guaranteed to cure any case of rheumatism or kidney trouble or money will he refunded.Everyone troubled with rheumatism or kidney trouble sh uld n< t hesitate to try fhis remedy after seeing the affidavits of so many reliable parties w ho iiave b^en cured in Coaticook and the immediate vicinity.These testiiaonials ar-* from people who are well known in th ¦ Eastern T • vnships and not from parties out west win.» never existed.Any one can write to or see any of the people and ascertai ¦ f »r themselves whether these testimonials are false or true.This remedy cure or no pay.' most of a Clearing- •/no vi' Corst Covet*s at 2r»e, 30c, 4(» \ .fir .V» *.and T-'ic.¦V^naite Skirts >» »')( t i iiK Hl« 'I«*nc*> m IT ’• -mrrnm Fine Piann üd Organs Organs f r I hntrlus ani LfdgfS.HAND and ' /RCHESTRAI INS I Kl MI NTS.\Tew stock just in ADVERTISKMEN F.Ladies WZhite Cotton Underwear.L ffik A - ?_ Youth (to barber)—Cut me a mtlft, pleas»*, po that p oph* will koo I’vo b-'»'1 % ebave.—Journal AmuKiot.s\vrw V mb., tl S/, r k , Vik'h» U > v i- ;it 5 »c, 7 ) ‘ < o V\ .,tc Skirts ftt $t 25, New lot ju t, placed in Mtock ii 1 ni«N*ly un do ano trfm-ied.Hint a» very rr iso abi nr »•**«, Ladi«‘- don't h'th»r niakint; up your whit -w« i»r v\ h»*u you «run grt it all r»-iiii» > o w > nr ii'd 1 o nr*- 1 i ly'ri-lin'd and well made.A*k to ‘•re o»»r li c fjady a tendant to rvc yon in this de-par me t ( nr*.«'t (’ovrrs a* 20% 25o.30c.Sic to 5 c.Drawer- at H/ic, 45 , 5uc, On - a.id 75c.*.$1 00 $1 i», 3 I 50 .>a 1 DrugaiaU Kx n**etn MCJ .Life’* not all roni.'i ' swe (neaa, A» the poets love to sing'.When they rhyme with grnee ard nentm as On the blossomlncr of spring, Tet a h'*pe • • • ' " And we all ilt t ’ e When the Vi 'ts a:vi iosr away.Now they Wre- on ’h® hirhway, They are lurking In th* hull.There is grip ;n *v ry byway W here your foo*st* n- chance to full We may s om t o®tic po: And ai: •erlov.'Hy a».y: •Taste, ye violets and ’•oee*! iT6 these mlc.< in f*" aviy»** — W ahmglt.ti Stg Cottons.We a** »’ist tikin / irto «toek to-d iy our first ricuitig - i.ipri.Tit of firry at.«l lU -acIr d l'optons Ncrdl - - to s ¦ ¦ hat \ a uch are exc» lient and [ th* > wjq -.ni « *1 Hleachrd Sheeting- plnui or twilled, R yd-, 2 yds, 21 >’It wide, at 2 v, 23c, 25 to 35c jat*i.Sen»! for «amples of any o the above lines.Price* were nev» lower.It I-often said, "if you can’t get an article sr^ v* h»re else in town you arem erall?pretty sutc of getting it at McKcchrle’e, We ):• ep n*arly every t hi?g ami sell at the lowest pos-iible prices.Try us.Ba-gain Day.TUESDAY, EKimUARY 7, 1H!*0 The morning is the best time to do your ‘hopping, before the af’ornoon crush.Dress Goods.Some in odd pieces of all woo], single width Iln-Goods w 1' bo nut in -ah*.The form.r prises were 23c and 2»c yd Tuesuay at the price of ordinary print, 1» »• jd.A new lo « f )adi**s colored l*’ii*he** belts just i : t h y ar «• isüy wor h 20» ; to start the season Tu' -day Ifk; u«< «•.(hint- • olond laundr’ed Shirts, with 2 collars aid cutf-.value $l.'ft and $1.25 Tues:ay to h »*r i :v»c Tweed and light weight f lg|Hp { remnants.Th« se ire now on o»ir conn *‘t11b\ marked to c st Tu» *d iy chrino at 2U '! «lise*.».)t f*h'ck Apron Gingham*.3t) inches wide 12c qu »ü:y.m*«d y 9 y a d Kl-ivhrd i ott i» fln*> (|u.ility and very firm, lie line, Tue-**:a> 1) • yam I w » -T.**fj »N in » «• w fancy blouse «ilks.flee lin 50cquali y.I »i .3 «• yd : one lino ^ec^on of H- U.Fraser, Esq., to the office of Mayor Councillor ffcbert presiding utlicer was present at ten o’clock, and Geo.R.Odell handed in the n< miration paper of Col.Worthington.The presiding otlicer and the nominator were the only occupants of the room until about half past ten when three others put in an appearance, but one off the three had no vote.The matter was pretty well d cided on Thursday night that there would be no opposition, which accounted no doubt for the t-eem-ing apathy of the North Ward electors.The nomination paper was signed by the following .Messrs L.E.Panneton, S.Edgcll, C H.Fletcher, J.S.Mitchell, L.A.Bayley, A.G.Campbell, J.C.Price, W.H.Wiggett, I.Wood, A.H.Foss, Henry A.E'kins, P.R.Fraser, W.H.Fuller, J.F.Kerr, G.K.Hyndman N.N.Walley, W R.Webster, J.W.Eadie, Geo.Long, S.E Tabb, M.D., and H.Odell.At eleven o’clock there being no other nominations brought forward, Councillor Hebert having formally read the notice etc., said it gave him pleasure to declare E.B.Worthington as Councillor for the unexpired portion of H.R.Fraser’s term of office.BOLTON CENTRE.The social at Mrs.Silas Johnson on Thursday last was well attended, and an enjoyable evening was spent.Mr.S.Lynch and wife of Derby, Vt, are visiting friends at Bolton Centre, for a few wetks.The many friends of Mrs.J.C.Willard are glad to know she is recovering from an attack of la grippe The concert and dance given by the Geergeville Band was not very largely attended on account of the storm and condition of the roads.Mr.M.J.Farber, local manager of the Bell Tell Co., passed through here en-route to Georgeville on Monday.The friends of Mr.N.M.Harris, of Knowlton, are gla 1 to hear he is improving after an operation at the Montreal |'( General Hospital.Mr.and Mrs.E.George are on the sick list.The Montreal Gazette says of the meeting of the Senior Lacrosse League on Fri day night :— Talk, talk, talk, was the song of the man, who talk* d about lacrosse and the little things, about the game as it should he p’ayed, ab >ut the game as it is played occasionally.Talk, all talk, and an ad journnr ent when it was least expected.The representatives of the Senior League met in the 8t.Lawrence Hall Itht evening.They were the must superior, bum vculate sort of young men that anybody could wish f »r in the preseat generation.They had nothing to consider but the betterment of the national game and incidentally the improvement of the finances.The question of travel is an imp rtant one to a club obliged to travel for championship honors.Of course, the men who play are notan item of expense to anybody but themselves.They pay their own way, they play like Christians and they tight like heathens ; hut that is neither here nor there.When it c,*otic-> upou which the unrivalled -¦ * of 1X1)0 CEYLON TEA Hbh been built.Ab-o’ufely free from unwholesome propeiti* >-such a* du*l and * *n.in.Packed in Ceylon 'hun conserving ii-> «•ubmautial Kali-f) iug aroma.Never in Bulk—3Uc.40c, 50 * and ooc tiDirect from growers to consumers.' Exquisite Flavor These are the four corners on which this famous Indian tea has built up such an enormous trade in England, and it is on the same foundation that the trade Is being b in Canada.Great Strength jj PîJREjNBIÀlQi: A I This tea is grown in India, under European supervision, tor * English market, the most exacting In the world.It is not an ex pensive tea, for though it costs a little more per pound It rr.'e jj than makes up the difference in strength.It is put up in sealed packets only.Ask your grocer for Uniform Oualitv Ram Lai’s Pure Indian Tea Delicate Aroma i Star Clothing Hall ! V" ¦wJ Star Clothing Hall ! Stock Glearino Sale! Never hn- been given in Sheibrooke such equal value» on equal quality of CLOTHING for men.boys and vouthn, includh g Caps, Underwear and Men’s Furnishings When it comes to straight out, bon st t^oods at lowest price*', we are headquarters.immcTiD^s Men’s Beaver Overcoats, good value.Men’s Frieze Ulsters, Men’s Heavy Suits, t §7.00 reduced to $L7ô 10.00 •* *• H.âO v.i uo • •• Id 00 1
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