The Sherbrooke examiner, 25 novembre 1901, lundi 25 novembre 1901
The Sherbrooke Examiner.VOL.V.NO.7 New Series.;cLMI WEEKLY EDITION HtRBBOOKE.QUE* MONDAY.NOVEMBER ».1901 PRICE ONE CENT .SPECIALTIES ^ .L°h iiett Nickel Plated V\fai Just opened up for the Holiday Trade.Our c nutaai y lotreahiup; sateu in thi^ liue —~ have indu nd us this to add excon-_hively »o ur r ment.Tea Kettles, $1.00 Sugar Howls, 25c.CofTee Pots, 50c.Syrup Jugs, 25c.Tea Pots, 50c.Cream Jugs, 25c.Crumb Trays, 50c.All nude of Copper, heavily Nickel Plated, and with ordinary use wi 1 always retain their original lustre.! LOOK OUT ! 1 MY t \ a.d v.; l NEXT = WEEK.l W.T.5 RETURNS TO GRAND TRUNK.Chafing1 Dishes A large variety in patterns and price*3 $4 25.$5 75 and up.WI ARBuETOrt, 57 Plated Table Ware Kntvefc.S2.25 Table Spoors.$2 00 Fork^.$2 00 Dessert Spo ‘Ds.$1 50 Desserts .25c less Tea Spoons.00c PER DOZEN These goods liko every:hing corao direct from ttu* uiikeri iu large quantities, thus the above prices C '’M, 'lri J.S.MITCHELL & CO.«Saeima Star Siothiug Hall SIGN OF THE STAR.' ' ‘ MM.at# ¦ ^ * -w» — — — — ' Provide your own Turkey, but allow us to d° the dress inir The well dressed man on this, the Nation s Thanksgiving Day, always possess a teehng of ^ satisfaction that the careless dresser does not have A Little Dressing sïve^task iTthe^lotheL'are bnu'^htatUie^STAR CLOT11- ING H AIjL A new Suit or Overcoat can.be bad tor i, $5.$7, $9.$10, $12, $15.or $18.Pass it Around and let it be known that there is not a store inSïïeF-brooke that can excel us in our display < f ^ Clothing, Hats and Furnishings.Will You Have Some______________; of the splendid bargains we are offering.iNo better time to make Clothing: Investments than now.The whole season is before you.Splendid Side Dishes and very appropriate for this weather, are our lines .of Warm Underwear, Hosiery and Gloves You can’t do better than to compere.For Dessert and to trim up your outfit, we have elegant NECKWEAR full of life and snap-just right for Thanksgiving.We Extend You A Thanksgiving lnvit«tion"to,Come In.STAR CLOTHINQ HALL.J.ROSEHBIQOM & CO., 97 & 99 WELLINGTON STREET, ^Next Door to Grand Central Hotel, B»ll Tkl.43 .if A THRILLING STORY.One of Hans Andersen’s Fairy Tales Illustrated With Pictures and Songs.The Coming Production of Zephra.Almost eve* y reader has at some time perused tlie delightful little h tories of fairy folklore written by Hans Andersen, ami from one ot these tales has been dramatized the beautiful spectacle ot Zephra to be produced early in December under the auspices of l nity Lodge, I.O.O.F.„ ^ Zephra is a story of the Hth Century, the century of beautiiul dress, magniheient architecture, ami glittering pageants, and it is in the gorgeous reproductions or these that Zephra excels.The story is as follows: — STORT OF THE SPECTACLE.King Decius, the storm king, while passing through his kingdom one day, discovers in the hut of an old witch a beautiful orphan girl, whom he adopts, ami giving lier the name of Neyera, decrees that she shall succeed him to lus crown and kingdom.Between the clans of King Decius and 1 rince Jana, who are both subjects ot Zephra, the Queen of Myth, there has existed for years a bitter feud, but Juna, being a true type ot noble manhood, endeavors to effect a reconciliation with the haughty Decius; but each overture is repulsed, until at hist the doughty Prince dons disguise, enters the storm king's castle, determined to so ingratiate himself into his affec-.«*rin his favor.He tails in tins, but * tiful Neyera, who has now grown to be a handsome maiden.He wins the promise of her haml in marriage, goes back to his own country, anti at the grand annual fete of the Queen, at which time are held all the dances, games and revels of the Queen’s subjects, he presents himself at court and demands the hand of Neyera ^marriage.Enraged at this, Decius banishes away the Princess to the ice caves of Norselanu.Juna is aequ anted of this by the t»d*y godmother of Neyera.He hastens to Zephra, obtains assistance trom hat and after many perilous at teflfets, rescues the Princess from her captors, and reveals the perfidy of Decius to the Queen, who banishes him forevwr from her presence.Fatal Effect of Vaccination.Boy In Three Rivers Dies From Lockjaw.A dreadful calamity has stricken a family named Hernier in Three Rivers.A son 11 years old was lately vaccinated, and a very bad arm was the result.The place became so troublesome that the father called in Dr.Darch, who diagnosed tetanus.Dr.Bourgeois, being called in in consultation, agreed with Dr.Darch, and the two physicians did all that science coula suggest, but to no effect, as the young boy died Thursday, some sixty-five hours after the first symptoms of tetanus were noticed.All b inds of wild rumors are circulating, and every one with a sore arm is very nervous.C.M Hays Becomes Vice-President and General Manager.Montreal, Nov.23—Cable advices were received yesterday to the effect that Mr.Charles M.Hays, former president of the Southern j Pacific Railway, was coming back I to assume the general manager-j ship of the Brand Trunk Railway, j the post he resigned a y« ar ago, to j take the presidency of the South-i ern Pacific.With a view to veiifv-! ing the report, Mr.George B | Reeve, present sec »nd vice-president and general manager of the Grand Trunk, was seen by a press representative last evening.He said: - “It is quite true that Mr.Hays is returning.He will come as vice-president and geicwal manager of the Grand Tiunk.1 have been aware of that fact for some time.We have gone on during the past year with the improvements as inaugurated by Mr.Hays; and without the least diminution in any way.NO CHANGES IN OFFICIALS.“Mr.Hays’ return will, no doubt, ensure the continuance in office of all those that are now there.“1 do not think that there is any truth in the report that Mr.F.ll.McGuigau is going to the Canadian Northern.We hone not.I have no idea as to whether Mr.E.H.Fitzhugh is coming back.” When asked if he thought the change would effect the position of Mr.Frank W.Morse, the third CANADA’S OFFER IS ACCEPTED New Appl TlicWarOlticts Will Take 600 " Men AT EXPENDITURE WILL BE BORNE BY THE WAR OFFICE.vice-president, he replied he did not think it would; that he believed he would continue to rise under Mr.Hays, as under him.On being asked when he thought the change would become effective, Mr.Reeve said lie did not know, but he would try to arrange affairs so as to eat his New Year’s dinner on his ranch, La Pomelo, in La Mirada, Southern California.He announced also that his retirement was permanent.Mr Lindley Resigns.London, November 23.—Mr.Walter Lindley, secretary of the Grand Trunk Railway Company, has resigned.He will be succeeded by Mr.Norman, the assistant secretary.Sir Charles Rivers Wilson, late this afternoon officially announced iMiifi jWfr.^ariQ, JtfuJÏW .Kill title of vice-president and general manager.THE YUKON CONSPIRACY Official Reports of Plot Received at Ottawa.That Throbbing Headache.uM quickly leave you, if you U A GOOD CONDITION POWDER From what our customers tell us.we firmly believe we have the best Condition Powder on the market for horses and cattle and all Livestock.^ur r'e^* J1** ^^bigh^priced* artîcle* lb.Ste“bs.for $i.OO.Try it for that cough your horse has packag .s package generally cures a cough.Be sure andVetThe*!-!}.!?.’ manufactured only h, M< K.NDSKY.Druggi.«.Lennoxvilie.W.,.f mnd D King’s New Life Pills iiou-ands of sufferers have proved their matehiess merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.They make pure blood and build up your health.Only 25 cents.Mone“ back if not cured.Sold by druggists.Mr.Atkins Is Generous.Ottawa, Nov.l2-There appears to be considerable basis for the report that a conspiracy was plan ned by adventurers to overpower the Mounted Police and seize tin Yukon.Owing to the vigilance ot the police, however, the plot was nipped in the bud, and any attempt at filibustering will find the Canadian authorities fully on the alert.Information of the conspiracy reached the Governraenthere some time ago, and reinforcements ot police were quietly moved up to the Yukon and stationed at VV hiu Horse to prevent any movement ot freebooters across the border.1 he force of Mounted Police in the Yukon now amounts to 27.), and \v is quite possible that their ranks will be still further strengthened, in order to guard against possible contingencies.Whether the raid was sufficiently well planned or strongly supported to have resulted in any measure of success is doubtful, but the prompt action of the police, supplemented by the precautionary measures ordered I from here, will render impossible any attempt at invasion.More Colds are cured by Pyny-Balsam than any other one remedy.It cures quickly and certainly.Bronchial affections give way read; ily to it.Manufactured by the proprietors of Perry Davis Pain-Killer Germany continues to ring with the protests against the reference w hich Mr.Chamberlain, the Colon-I ial Secretsry, made to the German army in his speech at Edinburgh.London.November 23 The War Department has accepted Canada s offer of 000 mounted troops.NEWS AT OTTAWA.Ottawa, November 23 -Up to a late hour tonight the Government had not received official acceptance by the Imperial Government of the offer of 000 mounted men for South Africa.The High Commissioner, however, cabled that it was the intention of the home authorities to ask for the force.The delay in receiving the formal acceptance is doubtless due to the fact that it has to go from the War Office to the Colonial Office, and then it is transmitted to the Governor-General.It is understood that Canada is not to pay any portion of the cost of the force, so that it comes back to the point that all the Government is going to permit is t he re-ruiting of the force in Canada.The Minister of Militia stated that he Government is simply doing the work as was done in the case of the South African Constabulary and all expenditure will be borne by the War Office.In other words the Militia Department will merely act as agents.COMPOSITION OF FORCE.who will be sent from Canada within a few weeks to serve for the King in South Africa, will be officered by Canadians, who will be given Imperial commissions.The 1 )ominion will tind the equipment complete, horses, arms, and even tents, and when the force lands in South Africa, it will be ready to take the field at once.The commanding officer, Colonel T.B.D.Evans, probably, will have the organization of the force, subject to the approval of the War Office.Hundreds of offers for service have come in, but the majority of the soldiers will be taken from the Northwest, and men who have served in South Africa before will be given the preference.BRAY BROS.CLEMENT THEATRE 5 Nights and Saturday Matinee, Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri., and Sat.f DEC.3, 4, 5, 6, 7.THE BEAUTIFUL OPERATIC SPECTACLE ZEPHRA! A REMININSCENCE OF ENGLISH XMAS PANTOMIME 200 IN THE GRAND ENSEMBLE 200 SPARKLING Ml SIC STAHTLIMJ DRILLS A STKer at Huntingville Wednesday evening.Prof.Dunn conducted service h*-re on Sunday last.Mr.and Mrs.Teacey were in Ca-pelton on Sunday.The brickyard closed down this week tor the season.Rev.L.J.McLaughlin, of Hunting ville, was in town on Monday.Mrs.C.Lothrop returned home on Saturday after spending the summer in Wilton, N.H.Mr.Edward Lee returned from London, England, last week.ASTHMA CURE FREEH Asthmalene Brings Instant Relief and Fermant Cure in All Cases.POSTAL.SENT ABSOLUTELY wmitc voua FREE NAME AND ON RECEIPT ADDRCS* The new returns of Canadian exports are an evident proof of the growing prosperity of the Dominion.In five years the exports of manufactures have more than doubled, exports of mining produce have multiplied nearly sixfold, exports of agricultural produce have over doubled, and only the produce of the fisheries shows a slight decline.For this prosjierity Canada has largely to thank the policy adopted by Dominion, provincial and municipal authorities alike, of directly encouraging industry by granting special fecilities.Trie well-known instance, of the fostering of steel mills by guaranteeing business in typical.A smaller case may show now the same policy pervades the country A paper company has been formed to open a mill in Thorold, Ont.It agrees to purchase premises, and pay not less than £5,000 a year in wages.But it demands that the local authorities shall lend it £4,000 for ten years at 4 per cent., and shall exempt it from taxes for ten years.It will probably get what it asks, and business will flourish in Thorold.Can anyone imagine a company going to an English municipality with a similar scheme .—London Daily Mail.HUNTINGVILLE.Mayor Prefontaine to Have a Paper, G.F.ULIVIER BOSTON STORE, 119 WELLINGTON STREET deposits July IGLh.1901 H.FOSS.Socre Lar y - Treasurer fcf-w51 INSURANCE op aviRT ulSORirriow \pply 00 R.IV.BURR VQR, DILL i>LOOK, - - ShKRBROOXE Accident and Sioknee* Inwnranoe—$3,000 In Mi ran ce and $14 0m weekly Indemnity.Costa Boon Is a day.Three Notable Fashion Journals I/Art Do La Mode.$3.30 per yem Kobe* Ue l.uve.$S (X) per rear.The America! Ladier Tailor.$12.00 p We will be glad to «end «ample copies te anyone -esdiiiK name and address and a 2a.-temp tor L'Arldel^a Mode.10 oeats for R< bos de Lure, and 25 oente for The American Ladies' Tailor.MORSC-BIIOUOHTOR CO.$ Cast Rlneteenth Street, Raw York To PATENT Good Iditi may be secured by our aid Address.THE PATENT RECORD B*s>tmore.M* BASrEBN TOWNSHIPS BANK FOR ALL tmr eiPiU awietUL.RICH AND POOR YOUNG.A,ND OLD.Everybody treated alike Only ONE Price No Photographs allowed to leave Studio unless they are perfect.GEO JOHNSTON, Tha Up-to- ’.and ftOc.bottles.nr Our stock of Underwear for Winter wear is complete in every particular— both for men and boys.Our stock compiises the very best goods that can be purchased, as well as the medium priced lines.Our price for this ’ iss of goods are as low as our large purchasing powers can make them.JNO.0.DOWN.Men’s Outfitter, Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, Qpe.COL.LYNCH WILL NOT TAKE HIS SEAT.Irish Party Will Not Bisk His Arrest For High Treason.London, Nov.23—The Iruh Nationalists disclaim any intention of exposing Col.Lynch, the newly ^elected member for Galway, to arrest and a trial for treason by insisting on his attendance at We^tminster.They have elected the pro-Boer warrior as a déliant method of making themselves as disagreeable as poesible, and inci-dently they have despatched the member of the ministry responsible for the policy that is killing off home rule by kindness, for Mr.Plunkett will ne forced to resign office after this second defeat.The Irish party have scored twice from their own point of view, and are satisfied.They will not risk a Government counterstroke in the arrest ^aml imprisonment of Col.Lynch* Nor is it possible to smuggle Col.Lynch into the Commons to take the oath without observation.It was decided in the case of the late Mr.Charles Bradlaugh that a member of Parliament cannot administer the oath to himself.Therefore Col.Lynch cannot thus obtain immunity from arrest iu legal proceedings as a matter of privilege.Lawyers agree that Col.Lynch can be prosecuted as soon as he arrives on British soil, and that the oath must be administered iu the presence of the Com mons Col.Lynch’s election is frankly described by Irish leaders as a convenient and forcible method of emphasizing their irreconcilable hostility to everything English.Potatoes Have Advanced In Price.Montreal, Nov.23—The steadier feeling iu potatoes reported by us last week lias developed into a decidedly firmer tone, and prices have advanced 5c to 10c per bag.Sales of car lots were made at the close of last week at 67Jc per bag and this week we hear of sales of •ars to arrive at 70c to 72ic delivered on track here, while the few on spot have sold at 63c for common, up to 671c and 70c for good to choice in car lots.There are vary few offering here on track.The American market has gone up with a ruth, good to choice in car lots having sold in New York yesterday at $2.30 to $3.00 per bbl.of 1801b»., making an advance of 25 per bag of 90 lbs.For a week or so past very few Western potatoes have been coming to this market, as a shipping demand from the States 1 as set in for them, and a number of cars have gone forward to New York and other American cities where they must have struck a good market.In this market a car of Western potatoes slightly touched with frost sold at 61c per bag, and was shipped to the country, although a few cJats before only 55c was obtain*!)! j.Choice potatoes are w< fth 70c to 72fr on track, common to fair 65c to 671c.An impossible thing to find is a plaster equaled to ‘ The D.& L.” Menthol, which is being imitated.Get’ll lie genuine.For side aches, back aches stitches, nothing equals it.Made by Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd.A White Deer.Toronto, Nov.23.—The white deer shot by the Guelph party in Muskoka has arrived here.Th« animal is a great rarity and it ia understood that the Smithsonian Institute has offered $1,000 for the specimen.It is of fair size and the hair on its belly is extremely long.What disposition will be made of the animal is not yet decided on.British Patrol Has Brush With Enemy.Cape Town, Nov.23.—A British patrol under (’apt.Elliot, left Ugie, a village in the Transkei between Elliot and Madear.before daybreak yesterday.They discovered a Boer commando under Bezuiden-hout on Galberg Nek in the Dra-kenburg.Captain Elliot attacked the Boers, whoVere driven up the mountain in disorder, losing six killed, one wounded and forty horses captured.Captain Elliot and one British private were killed and three officers were wounded.A terrific gale swept over New York and district Saturday night.Much damage was done to property, and a number of vessels were wrecked.The Holland submarine boat underwent a decisive test near Long Island yesterday.It remained under water for 15 hours, and the experts are satisfied.HALYARDS YELLOW OIL is prompt to relieve and sure to cure coughs, colds; sore throat, pain in the chest, hoarseness, quinsy, etc.Price 25c.The Grecian Cabinet has resigned as a result of the recent rioting in Athens by the students, who protested against the translation of the gospels into modern Greek.The heart of the business section of Montreal was visited by another costly fire early yesterday morning, which did damage to the extent of $60,000 or $70,000 in the premises occupied by George H.Har-rowes, shirt manu facturer : W A F.P.Currie, importers, and the Dominion Pajier Co Word has been received at the Militia Department that Trooper Wm Sewter, of the South Africa Constabulary, died of wounds at Krugersdrop, on Noveml>er 20th.Four more cases of smallpox were reported in Montreal yesterday, making fifteen cases now under treatment in the Civic Hospital.' Coughs Probably you know of cough medicines that relieve little coughs, all coughs, except deep ones I _ The medicine that cures the worst of deep coughs is Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.tic.Uc.U N.4.c AYES CO.Uw*ll.Hue Rev.Irl R.Hicks Is Not Dead Notwithstanding a widely current rumor that the Rev.Irl R.Hicks was dead, he never was in better health, and never did a harder and more successful year’s work than that just closing.He has just completed his large and splendid Almanac for 1902 and, with his staff of able helpers, has brought his journal, Word and Works, justly forward into international reputation.For a quarter of a eeutury Mr.Hicks has grown in reputation and usefulness as the people’s astronomer, and forecaster of storms and the character of coming seasons.Never were his weather forecasts so sought after as now, his timely warning of a seiious drouth this year having saved the people from loss and suffering.Millions of bushels of wheat were harvested through his advice to plant crops that would mature early.The American people will certainly stand by Prof.Hicks, when it costs them so little and the benefits are so great.His line Almanac of 200 pages is only 25c, and his splendid family journal is only one dollar a year, including the Almanac.Send to Word nnd Works Pub.Co., 2201 Locust St., St.Louis, Mo.Will tnlighten Britishers.The London (England) Canadian Gazette has the following:—The royal tour will have done much towards enlightening the British public in their ignorance of colonial geography and colonial customs.Amusing exhibitions of this ignorance are constantly occurring.It is related that a lady in England said not long ago to one who came from the City of Quebec, ‘I suppose you frequently see the Falls of Niagara.’ ‘Oh, yes,’ was the reply, ‘I often take a morning walk there before breakfast,’ adding, ‘It is only about 500 miles.’ According to another story, at the time of the Queen’s Jubilee in London a lady of rank sent an invitation for a garden party to some Canadians.It was a very pleasant letter and very kindly expressed, and she ended by saying, ‘Please come in your native dress.’ ” Astounding Discovery.Prom Coopersville, Mich., comes word of a wonderful discovery of a pleasant tasting liquid that when used before retiring by any one troubled with a bad cough always ensures a good night’s rest.“It will soon cure the cough too,” writes Mrs.S.Himelburger, “for three generations of our family have used Dr.King’s New Discovery for Consumption and never found it’s equal for Coughs and Golds.” It’s an unrivaled life-saver when used for desperate lung diseases.Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00 at all druggists.Trial bottles free.Fast Line Terminus.Halifax, Nov.23.—The reported statement of Lord Strathcona, in an interview at Queenstown, that he favored Sydney or Louisburg as the Canadian terminus of the fast line of steamers, has attracted great attention in Cape Breton, and capitalists there are already forming plans in anticipation of such a result.Application will be made at the next session of the Nova Scotia Legislature for a charter to build a bridge across the Strait of Canso from Port Hastings to Port Porcupine, on the mainland.The bridge will probably be a steel cantilever, and tne company seeking incorporation will be known as the Strait of Canso Bridge Company, Limited.The Strait is a mile wide.Messrs.Hugh and Montague Allan, of the Allan Line of steamers, have b jen in Cape Breton for several days and it is stated their mission is in connection with the fast line.CONSPIRACY NIPPED IN BUD.Many Arrests In Johannesburg.Johannesburg, November 23.— Another conspiracy has been nipped in the bud.Twenty arrests were made at midnight Tuesday in houses in various parts of Johannesburg.A great sensation followed.CHAMBERLAIN’S HEALTH.London, November 23.—The friends of Joseph Chamberlain, the colonial secretary, have for some time been concerned with regard to his health.Today Mr.Chamberlain wiote the Handsworth School, declining to distribute prizes at the institution because, as he said, “It is absolutely necessary for me to confine my strength to public work.” Turkish Treasury Empty.London, Nov.23 The Constantinople correspondent of the ‘Times’ telegraphs that the ministerial council decided yesterday to borrow £40,000 for the ex|>ensee of the sacred caravan, the treasury being empty.The City Attorney of Ottawa has decided that the City Council had no authority to revoke thi compulsory vaccination bye-law.HONtSlY THiBhcT P'’LICY.M my im reha it - find it hard when peop’e a.sk for an article at thr pine they have adv< rtised, ai d tr> to sub titue it There is where they make a big mistake Our advertisements aie made honestly and we (eel so glad to see the growing eonfideme the pnblic place in us, tnat we are compelled to say, “It’s our honest adveitising that does it.” What we adverti.-e we do.When we announce a special sale we sell at special low price.That’s our policy.We have at present the finest range of Fall aud Winter Overcoats ever seen in >heibrooke.And our system of charging small profits Rives you the chance of getting a first-class Overcoat at moderate price BOUCHER & LACROIX, fclGN OF THE BIG GLOBE, WELLINGTON STREET If Yim Weil initliiiig in THE LINE OF _ ^ Rifles, Cartridges, Shells, Powder or S^ot, INSPECT OUK STOCK BEFORE BUYING.Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces, Morge Blankets, Coal, Etc.Builders Hardware OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Cod re Sons & Cie., 161 WELLINGTON 61 REFT.INSURANCE ÆTS A, ALU A NCS, BRITISH AMERICA, COM MERC IA L UNION, &V t BDIA .V, HARTFORD, LANCASHIRE, LONDON, NORTH BRITISH ct* ME RCA A TIIÆ QUEEN, ROYAL, WESTERN, These Fire Insurance Companies with a Combined Capital of over $100.000,000.00 are represented by W.S.DRESSER & CO., Sherbrooke’» Leading Fire Insurance Office, Established 1875.W.S.DRESSER1! McCarthy Block, Bell Phone 114 J.W.McKKE.29 Wellington Square.PeopleM* Phone 2H A Profitable Business.Fattening of Chickens For Export to Be a Great Industry.The Department of Agriculture has forwarded another lot of specially fattened chickens in cold storage to Great Britain this week.This lot was from various fattening stations, and contained 2,592 chickens.Returns have just been received from the first lot of fattened chickens shipped by the department this season.Tiie^e were fattened at the poultry fattening station at Bondville, Que., they • were sold in Liverpool wholesale; at 14 cents per pound, and net returns were equal to $1.31 per pair of chickens at Montreal.Professor Robertson says the export trade iu fattened chickens is nonnd to become a very large one, an 1 the grea 1 [increased as soonas consumers know the verv superior quality of the fattened chickens and the high percentage of edible portion on each bird.Ë ) i ) j #i ng a Dsad Soldier.The Waterloo Advertiser, speaking of the Latimer monument fund, says, it has pawed the $1,600 mark and in the course of a few days the $2,000 required will no doubt be raised.The subscriptions for the most part have been unsolicited ami voluntary, a spontaneous tribute to the memory of the Soung hero who laid down his life ghting for his country in South Africa.The late lamented Sergt.Ijatimer was not only a brave soldier but a fine, manly young fellow, who deserves to be held in honored remembrance by the people of the county of ShefFord, nay more, by the whole district of Bedford.WM.LORD.(SUCCESSOR TO J AS.A KLAOO) The Leading Undertaker and Practical Ei&halmer 11X WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROOKE.Coffins anil < R'krt* of n’l fitflo* And elre*.Triinmintfs Hod Roben.'Die liirg-ost And fttnrk to select from in the city.Telegraph and Telonhone Orders promptly executed at any hour uny or ni^hL XT S ATÎ8F ACTION OU ARANTE El >.Telephone* at store And bonne.AImo the li r»r0Ht variety of Pirtnro IfouMinj?and a nioe nelecUnn uf U'ulnr»* for iaI®.Franie made uu abort noliar Coal Bills are now a serious item.Then why burn coals for the weekly wash ?Some Soaps won’t wash linen without boiling, but SUNLIGHT SOAP wiîi It’s a wise economy to buy the beat of all Soaps, when by doing ao the quantity of coal used on washing day can be Reduced 50 per cent.Burning coal to help Inferior and low-priced Soaps to wash is like spending a 5 cent tram fare to purchase a 10 cent article for 9 tenta By using SUNLIGHT SOAP you save its cost in the cost of the coals unused, not to mention the longer life of the articles washed.A tablet of Sunlight Soap Will do more work without eoels, and do it infinitely better, than two tablets of common, cheap soap will do with coals.The majority of the public soon find out the lines of true economy.That’s why SUNLIGHT SOAP b asked for by three people to one asking for any other soap in tbs world.Artistic and Durable Fancy Goods Department ! Our stock of Wools, IBraids and other material* for Fancv Work is now very complete, ana, remembering the difficulty upkeep ing the stock up near Christmas time.We earnently urge our patrons to order now while we have the Hues in stock.WOOLS “SHETLAND FLOSS" In color* ; the nopuUr wool for Fancy work “GERMAN TOWN WOOL" In all colors Berlin ami Shetland Wools" In a full atMorlmcnt of «tolors “GLORIA SAXONY" A beautiful nofl wool, and in much aHkod for ; all colors in stock Made up articles from the above Wools.SUET LA ND FLOSS SHA WLS For I.o niM"1 -t wifh «li^ baatrenmita.B I C Tbanksfliviiio ¦ Matinee 40c.and ft 1.00 I)AVI8 A LAWUKNCK « «)., Limited.DAVID GARRICK I § T.BELANGER, 14B WulUrtif'ion Scr«*t Prie* s, 15, 25 and 35 cen'a.'s&wf&x&zs asa>3(Gàaeï.?5 asi> I ONLY COPY 456348 5173160101^5
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