Sherbrooke daily record, 9 septembre 1897, jeudi 9 septembre 1897
[" - Mmisked robbers entered the home \u2014 was forced: back on.his bed and | MURDERED BY SCARED ~~ NEGROES.| Am Hughes Was Suspécted of | Having the Smallpox and was Killed.New Orleans, La.September 7.\u2014 telegram from Colubus, Miss.8inounces the murder, ten miles.irom there, of a negro woman tamed Andi Hughes, who was murdered by other negroes be- (use she was suspected of having the Smallpox.A smallpox scare prevailed in the neighborhood some time.Ann Hughes was pu under guard of the city Health ard some days ago.She escaped ob uards, and appeared at the Lion Church, where created a Panic among the worshippers.e has been missing ever since, i her body was found this morn- in I'he skull had been crushed 4 It is understood that she was noi ored by the negroes of the = vit orhood, who_were frenzied.the scare over the smallpox.EUROPEAN POLITICS.| SUNDAY SCHOOL ; 1 INSTITUTES: t on the situation.A.S.| Mr.George H.« Compton, They will bé Held Throughout Richmond and Drummond - Counties.Richmond, Sunday Sch \u2018mond and :.Drummond.Rev.Arthur Maine, President of the Sunday School Association in.these two counties, assisted by Archibald, general secretary of will be the speakers.The tollow- ing places will be visited: Kingsey Fal Monday, Sep Trennolhm.Tuesday, September 7.0.Ulverton, Co ngregational Church, Wednesday, Sept.8.South Durham, Methodist Church, Thursday, Sept.9.: \u2018 Flodden, Presbyterian Church, Friday, Sept.10 Kingsbury, Sunday, Sept;12.Kingsbury, Presbyterian church, Monday, Sept.13.Windsor |.Mills Methodist Church, Tuesday, Sept.14.| Hardwood] Hill, School house, Wednesday, Sept.15.Lower Windsor, Presbyterian Church, Thursday, Sept.16.Conventions will be held in other Eastern Townships counties as follows : ) on the 22nd; Brome, on the 23rd;-Stanstead, on the 24th; Mégantie, on the 28th; Sherbrooke, the 20.{ Professor! Hamill, who will be present at the latter meetings, is the author, of Hamiill's - Normal Course, which is used in almost every state and province.He is a\u2019specialist in the Normal work, and other branches of the Sunday School movement, and à man of.great abilit y as à speaker.FAST ATLANTIC LINE.- The Project is not Dead.- London, Sept.7.\u2014Mr.Petersen emphatically denies the statement in which John Torrance, of the Dominion line, is quoted as saying that Petersen, Tate & Co.'s fast Canadian steamship line project is dead, owing to the fact that that the company has been unable to finance it.Mr.Petersen | assured the Association Press that the erganization necessary to carry out the new steamshnp fer vice is progressing rapidly.* c 2e A BULL ON THE TRACK.He Caused a Bad Railway Accident.Foristell, Mo., Sept.7.\u2014Train No.5, on the Wabash Railroad, the.limited express to Kansas City, struck a bull a quarter of a mile west of here at 11 o'clock last night.Ten cars were derailed.The mail and express and baggage cars were thrown across the track -and the ground was ploughed up L for forty rods.The engine was thrown down a fourteen-foot em- bainkment and demolished.John Egan, the engineer, was mortally ept- 7.\u2014A series of 1\" Institutes are to! counties of Rich- 1 y the Sunday School Union of the [Province of Quebec, Is, Methodist church, ; : ; Sherbrookel, J Learned Cookshire | Methodist Church, resbyterian Church, | | Stephen Pocock.COOKSHIRE- FAIR Prize List of Horses and Cattle.HORSES.THOROUGHBRED.Stallion, years old and up, F S Wetherall 1.STANDARD AND REGISTERED.Stallions, 4 years old and up, in harness, C A French Sherbrooke 1, À B Hunt Bury 2, E C Squires Eaton 3.Stallions, 3 years old, CH French \u2018Stallions, 2 years old; R J Berry Stallions, 1 year old, RJ Berry 1.Stallions, any age, J F Learned diploma.: .illy/0r gelding, 3 years old, H In ram l, À L Davidson 2._Filly, 2 years old, H E Taylor 1, Nap.Goslin 2._Brood mare with foal by her side, C A Parker 1, H Ingram 2, R Pope 8.:! COACH HoRrsEs\u2014Stallion 4 yrs and up,1 M H Cochrane, 2 James Cochrane._- Gelding 1 year old, 1 A Saunders, 2 Stephen Pocoek.Gelding 3 years old, 1 J Kerr._ Brood mare with foal by side, 1 - Female of any age, Stephen Po- cock, diploma.-ROADSTERS, Mare any age under 1100 lbs, foal by side, E Warner 1, M Boyd 2, J Nutbrown 3.Foal of 97, E Haseltine 1, E} E Warner 2, CN Reade 3.Filly 3 years, A L Davidson 1.Filly, 2 years, Stephen Pocock 1, W Pierce 2, E Warner 3.Colt 1 year,1 M Boyd, 2 J Par-| ker, 3 K McCaskell Matched pair driving rses under 1150 lbs, 1 A Saunders) 2J W Mackay.Single driver under 1050 lbs, 1 George Davidson,BrookdaleFarm, Stanstead; 2 R J Berry, 3S Po- cock.: Lady driver, l'and special Geor- | gle Learned, Cookshire; 2 Winnie |.Reade, Birchton.-.Matched pair of horses style and skill in handling considered, diploma À Saunders.,Ç Single horse.style, and- skill + handling considered, diploma John McCaskell.GENERAL PURPOSE.Mareany age with foal by side from 1100 to 1400 lbs, A McCaskell 1, O Statton 2.A A Hodge 3.\u2018Foal-for '07, O Statton 1, Geo.\u201cTaylor 2, A Hodge 3.- Filly 3 years, E A Taylor 1.Filly 2 years, V Swail 1.Colt 1 year, A McCaskell 1, E M Lindsay 2, J Parnell 3.Single horse over 1050 lbs.in | waggon A B Hunt 1, R A Smith 2, W J Draper 3.PURE BRED HEAVY DRAUGHT, Stallion 2 years, KE A Taylor 1.| Heavy draught brood mare with foal by side, 1300 lbs and up, |: E N Lindsay .1, T Dubois 2, R Robertson 3.: : _ Filly, à years, Walter Edwards Filly, 2 years, David Falloon 1.Foal, 97, T Dubois 1, E N_ Lindsey 2.Co Pair horses, over 1300 lbs., in|.injured, being badly scalded ang | wagon, J F Learned 1, C Smith 2.hurt internally.Fireman Greas was frightfully scalded \u201con the back and legs.An unidentified \u2018tramp was Killed .instantly.None of the passengers were hurt, The baggage and mail men had hairbreadth escapes, TOLD THE LORD ABOUT HIM.Cowboy's\u2019 Prayer at the Grave of a Dead ;, Comruade.- ; In the far west, an -the lone prairie, a number of cowboys were called to perform the last rites for a comrade who bad acoi- dentally met sudden death.The dead comrade had beep a great favorite with the gang, so thei | grief at parting with him and their anxiety for his future welfare induced a strong \u201cdesire on the part of each remaining one of his associates to hold re- ligious- services.Not one of them could sing or remember a sacred song that he had ever heard.Not one of them could think of a prayer.and the inconsistency of the prayer offered as a last resort can at least be given .the credit of sincerity.So we are willing to think that it would reach the throne ang most with more mercy and ad consideration than some flowery petition \u20ac Berlin, Sept.8.\u2014The Brussel\u2019s |-offcred in insincurity.Each one of them respondent of the Tageblatt of Boances|that the Governments eigium and Holland are about : Fea, clude.a defensive treaty.x 15 expressed, the correspond- sea says that Belgium will be the France the \u2018next war between ance and Germany.at p ® correspondent of the Times rls says: \u2014\u201c A diplomatist ot 3 y Acquaintance expresses thet conion Shas the chief topic dis- the (qq resident Faure and to Ry oF during the former's visit aralosi vas the best means of yzing England's action, Should she + \u2018 : din hé 210 the Dreibund | ment ose answering advertise- red this paper will serve the toning ; all concerned by men- hes 8 that they saw the same in Le 'HERBROOKE DAILY RECORD wore a Dicknaïhe.Briggs was the one ap plied to the déad man, and Arkansas Bob was the one who offered the following prayer: j 0° \u2018\u201c\u201cO Lord, I guess in your opinion 1 am pretty tough, but I ain't saying anything for tuyself; it\u2019s.for Briggs.He\u2019s dead now.But, O Lord, he's as white a man ns ever lived.He's got something away down Hgghim as pure as steel, aud, \u201cO Lord, hf a heart in him as big as a mule.I'll tell you -what he done the other day.He'gave a sick Mexican $4.40, sirned round|iand pursed \u2018him through a fever, and \u2018(he darned fellow hadn't been well more than two days till he stole Briggs\u2019 saddie pockets.O Lord, you anûst not go buck on such a an us that, because they are scarce in these parts.O | Lord, I never pestered any with the Bible nd just now can't rersembera hymn song, but it Brigps gets a half chance he'll make as good à record in beaven as any man that ever got there.\u201d Co And, firing a salute to the memory of tbe dead, they left hisn alone in bis glory \u2014Field and Farm.> Pair horses,1100 to 1800,in wagon A W Harvey 1, F R Cromwell 2.SADDLE HORSES.Mare or Gelding, F E Osgood 1, A Sanders 2, C N Îreade 3.J Mare or gelding, lady rider; R J Berry 1, Guy Carr 2, Eva Wilkinson 3.) ~ Coss AND PoNiEs\u2014Mare and foal, 1 FS Wetherell.\u2018 CATTLE.DURHAMS\u2014 Bull 3 years and up, 1 B Lebourveau.Bull 1 year, 1 J F Learned,2 E A Taylor, 3 W Pierce.ull calf-under 1 year, 1 TN Taylor.Cow 3 years and up, 1J H Tay lor, 2 E A Taylor, 3J F Learned.Heifer 2 years, 1 J F Learned, 2 TE A Taylor.Heifer 1 year, 1 J F Learned, 2 F.B Burton, 3 B Lebourveau.Heifer Calf under 1 year, 1J F Learned, 2 E A Taylor.Bull any age, diploma J F Learned.g Cow any age, diploma J F Learned.Best.herd, diploma J F Learned.HEREFORDS, Bull 3 years and up, E McLeod 1, C L Chute 2.Bull calf, under 1 year, Guy Carr 1.Cow, 3 years and up, Guy Carr 1.Bull any age, diploma Guy Carr Cow any age,, diploma, Guy Carr.EE \u2014r reef WHO CAN BEAT THIS?Mr.W.J.Bradford, of Orford.| sowed 2 bushels of oats on the 13th of May.He cut them on August 9, and threshed them, receiving for his return, 36 bushels.of a splendid quality.Those who are broken down with coughs and colds should | \u2018take Menthol Cough Syrup.Silver | Delicious Cooking Apples, [ 15c and 20c per peck.All goo s delivered by the wondertul mule without; extra : | Polis BLECTROINE | It brightens, cleans and makes like new.\u2019 | .isfar more | causes no dust.! | | - 25 CENTS PER BOTTLE, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.Telephone (Bell) No.2, 20} ; \u201c (Beil) No.11.CL q * (City) No.27.\u2018Why don\u2019tlyou buy a newlCar- at the low prices we are loffer- ing.Your Bedroom can be carpeted with splendid carpet from can be covered with a | first- class Tapestry,from 38c to soc.or your Kitchen or Dining oom, we will show you the extremely low prices.ur stock |of Lace Curtains, Spring Curtains, Curtain | Poles is now complete.shipped same day.JOHN EDWARDS, 171 WELLINGTON ST.'s Block.Winter Trya Delicious: Fountain.+ y _191 Attention Given to Wellingto ALL OUR V H.a Partiqular i | | | have arrived, and, EXERCISE BOOKS.Special care taken in Washing and pressing flannel = | and duck suits, YOU CAN SPEND MONEY will find them worth it.charge, | :- Æ Beckett Road.Every good house keeper des ; 0 .good wearing PANTS to| clear out at 90c.re They formerly $1.25.You need and 1 do Warranted to contain no quick silver, acid, cr anything injurious to metal, clothing or hands.It effectivn than any powder, takes less time, and sold them.not, | 1 1.5.Mitchell & Co.Rs - eBaron Cor.Bridge & Main Sts., North; Hatley.[ in ge\" _ CL | Special Notice to Piano Buyers.|, -We have a few choice Pianos and Organs left over from our lar 5 exhibit at the Fair, and they are now open for your inspéction at oi We shall continue the same special discounts for t balance of the Exhibition stock, and we will make the terms of pa} B ment as reasonable as desired.Sole agency for the genuipe Heintzman,\u201d Mason & Risch, Dominion and other high class piangs, and everything exactly as advertised.Established 1863.H.C.Wilson & Sons, 63 Wellington £ Il my wool Shawls.600 shawls reduced to $3.5b; 300 Shawls reduced to $1.85, at C.F Jean k | TJ SE LOOK HERE! pet for your house, wh*n' you \u2018cam secure a choice of Carpets warerooms.19c to 35¢c.Your Parlor, floor A great cut in 400 Shawls redu OLIVIER'S, | À great cut in Have you s Fabric in the | A FULL RANGE of Boys! and Girls\u2019 Black Wool Ribbed F newest patterns of Oilcloth at ced to\u2018$3; Send size of rooms by mail or et, to be had o telephone, and goods - will be ; from our.| New Soda \u2026 Âing x | \u2018 - * - | | i C ss u St.Prescriptions aa Ny, e .>>>>> SCHOOL BOOKS 7 NEW.SCRIBBLERS | AND|A the newe up-to-da wear; al: MAN SHERBROOKE STEAM LAUNDRY C0.|\u2018% or 2 - by going to \u2018The Little Grocer\u2019 Mantles and J ackets : - for your household wants, and no matter how much you pay, you rect sty Lu 147 TO | ROBERT LAKEMAN.rp THE © INSURE IN } ! New Carpe for ool Ladies\u2019 Cloth; worth 25c, reduced to 15c, | the new Matlasse Dress Goods, the neatest Dregs nly at C.F, Olivier's.| DS = -\u2014 YS yy sy sy sy H.SAMUEL.Sherbrooke\u2019s Greatest Store.PS ANNELLETTEWRAPPERS.| \\FLANNELLETTE WRAPPERS.\u2018 eceived, a large consignment of Flannellettes, in al st colors and designs, made in the latest American te style, in all prices.Just the t so Flannellette Blouses in all sizes, AT ROCK BOTTOM PRICES.LES.MANTLES.MANTLE Ÿ Have you séen our grand display of Fall and Winter IN If not, you have not seen the cot- NW les for this season, in all the latest shades, ove f\\ different styles to choose from.1 _ [ SAMUEL; BOTH TELEPHONES, 5| WELLIN YW LP LP LP 4 ~~ = - = éd \u2014 EPP ESS Fa Ag AL - \u2018a \u2018 PR pen re 1 PF ca KL LE & RS EEE FS YA RS NAY iar Ny .y ot or.= rv Ee SER 3» = - - .* - b, en 3 \" 2 .RE = : 3 ARAN Wa ; Pins ÿ - - Re = Ç n.: \u2019 LIES + \u2014 .- - ; a.CMTE PUS \u201c nak, vn 9 La vins à RA er TTL Sn ar aria 1 088 wre Bar con rence Q < tt ng ° .hing for.hcuse Jr.« a \u201c \u2014_ \u2026- À Le Bars spi ; 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: vu - .I 2 = = te re - EN - ; pos 3 ' ; - Le ; .té Ca oo .\u2014 oy, > > -.A 2 À .cn = PES gg rend.Ha os i PTL \" de \u2019 Bw - ; rou pyr\u201d ; > + £ © .\u201c ¥ ee Tl sé.a A - ora ~ = 7 = .A à , A - = = A , |) erin, a + w= yyy YE es a Fe 22 Ce Ag SH en \" rouges \u2018 = Tet \u201c ve + = an et < ¢ : Co Sa - er oe + » JRA\" 5 ou) i\u201d ; Ee + \u2014 vo \u2014 | i I ER.od V \u2014 of dry goods.Ÿ Sale of water.Apply to CHAS.Wednesday, Sept.15.Cpe a osm SHERBROOKE DAILY ' RECORD, 2 SEPTEMBER 9, 1897.| MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.add tional word; ehch insertion.If not paid for in adv ance 10 cents extra.ANTÆD\u2014 A first-class seamstress.ply L A.Bayley's store\u2019 4 Ap 177 2 TANTED\u2014 A G NERAL SERVANT who understands bask cooking.No washing nor ironing._L' FE, Dastous, office City Grist Mill.175tf LPS} ON TU ESDAY, .gold thimble, marked \u201cWW, E, J.W.\u201d Also ladies\u2019: handkerchief.indus will receive reward by leaving same with W.Farwell.E.T.Bank.2d177 y TANTED\u2014A good general servant.- Apply to Mrs.- Worthington 13 Montreal street.© 34178 1 O3T-W ednesday, Septëmber 8, between 4 McKechnie's-Store and Hunting's Car- Lennoxville road, a-parcel Finder plese return to Mec- Kechnie's store.14178 'ANTED\u2014A general servant.Mrs.C.H.Foss, 14 Court street._ 34178 - \u2014riage Factory, OUNG Englishman, married.no family.desires work of any kind.Address J.R., Can- - ada Hotel, city.\u201c2diTs, WA ~ NTED\u2014 A little girl to take care of a baby.Apply to_ Mrs, 8S.W, Jenckes, - corner.of Prospect and Londen street.Are You Insured ?\u2014IF NOT, CALL ON\u2014 ROYER & BURRAGE, 87 Wellington Street, who represent so he of the largest Fire, Life, Accidentand Guars ntee Companies.Lowest rates.JR.WILLARD & 00.Bankers & Brokers.New York stocks and Chicago grain an visions dealt in, on margin or for cash.W.D.SIMPSON, Correspondent, Opposite Eastern Townships Bank, TO LET.House.\u2019 in Gerricken Terrace.Rent $16.00 per month, exclusive D.WHITE, office of Cate, Wells and d pno- White, Sherbrook e.WE HAVE A LIMITED NUMBER \u2014OF THE\u2014 .DAILY.RECORDS, CONTAINING THE R IE LIS - in full, and a complete re- .port of the mt Bastern = Exhibition.They comprise six numbers of the paper, and will\" be sent to any address, free of postage, on i receipt of.six, cents.L S.CHANNELL & CO, 4d177 Sherbrooke, Que.OPERA HOUSE.THE CELEBRATED - GUY BROS.* MINSTRELS.BRAND NEW SHOW.© 30- PEOPLE 30 The Matchless ss First - Part THE HUNTSMAN | or, Jubilee After the Chase, 8 End Men, 10 Soloists, 10 Artistic Dancers.Banjo Orchestra.Best Band and Orchestra travelling.See the big street parade.Seats on sale at Fraser's Drug Store.a erm en mt.\u201d Catching at a Straw.- ¢They say & COW'S age can be told by the rings on her horns,\u2019\u201d\u2019 he said apropos of nothing in particular.*1t is evident,\u201d she returned, with\u2019 a certain wistfulness, \u2018that it is not consid- erad improper for a cow to get engaged every year.\u2019 \u2014Chicago Post.* Answer a letter the day it is received aud \u201cyou will experience a sense of duty well done.Delay it, and after too long a time has elapsed shame will puta Stop to its acknowledgment altogether.1 Ada \u201cThee are 123 reoms in Castle How- ard, the Earl of Carlisla\u2019s scat, near | .Malton, Yorks.When it was rcfur- wiahed some years ago, 40 suits of new - furnitgre were required.RS, NET 6 Aya HE AS \u2018| Trudel & Co., I came from Lac | keep up high tone and can't ford \u2018|no more monay I'll knew what 6d176| | And I Shin dem for de inside of ma overcoat |Clifton Springs, of the Rev.James | CATTLE TRADE IN COMPTON.| cattle buyers, are in the city, en- [Don t fail to see this big show.|JOSEPH TRUDEL | VISITS SHERBROOKE.A Lake Megantic Resident Tells is Experience.| T'm Jo oseph Trudel, of de firm Megantic dis mor ning onde eleven ten trains.My cousin Paul, he tole me come get rk on de ellatrick railway, and fill go today and axe de boss for job I dan\u2019t spee to be conductors right off d dis week, but all de sam\u2019 I'l on the Grand Centhral ti 1 boar pr run.Ba gosh you bet, dats high tone place, but me I dont car .7 got two three dollar and I stay long it keep me.Ba Jim; King, tole you, two three dollar la st pretty quick on Grand Centhral, everything is on grand style.de Magod House is jus de sam\u2019 dey give five cents lunch.Big hotel on Shalbrook is\u2019 cost lots.To :| please de board o\u2019helt déy mus\u2019 keep suet system and water work.9 Taxes, he\u2019s- very dear, ellatrick, light is very dear and de waiter girls she\u2019s dear too.When I got do, I'll write letter on pepper.I'm good what you call.poets, -some- thin for \u2018write pottery lak Frechette, of Quebec, | de Lawyer- ate of Canada.I'll sen\u2019 my pottery o Channell who print de all day cord aud I'll mak nuff to pay y board till de ellatrick car run.You want hear one samples of my pottery?All right, here she go ! the wing, | And de golden flow: \u2018tinge is on de tree: ere is music at Megantic when de wasp is on .de sting, : | And delumberman.from Maine is on the spree! .:.Pere is music at Megantic w hen de bullfrog on de pond, Call de changes for de little * \u2018pollywog,\u201d 'And dere\u2019s music, lots of music, when de wild mosquito band Mak\u2019 meswear when I am fish out on de.bogon de leaf, And it rustle in de night.time on de breeze: Dere\u2019 s de very best of music when de barley on e shea And de pudkwhont pancake sizzle.in de : grease.0.Ikill two skunk fore breakfas\u2019 cand de = Board of Helt*objec\u2019.\u201cAnd en wife for twenty minutes wont come and neck, For I 'spec\u2019 to go to Klondike bye em bye.\u2014 You don\u2019tlike dat?All right; all I say is, \u201ca little nonsense now and then, i is'relish\u2019 by de bes\u2019 of men.\u201d J OSEPH TRUDE.-Lac Megantic.; REV.JAMES KINES DEAD.A telegram was received here today announcing the death, at Kines, a former pastor of the Methodist church in this city.Mr.Kines had been, ailing for some time, and his death, whic :h came J esterday, was not unex- pecte The funeral will be held tomorrow.: The Rev.Gentleman was pastor of the Methodist church here from 1877 until 1881 and again from ,1887 until 1880.He was a clergyman of fine attainments and a true: type of the Christian gentleman, \u2018and his untimely death will be deplored by the thodist church in gener al and his many friends in particular.The remains will be taken to Kingston today for interment.| Messrs., Thomas Bali an and Joseph L.Kowntree, o \u2018oronto, _| route from: Lingwick and vicinity, where they have been buying prime cattle for the European market.They report an unusually brisk: trade from Compton County, where the farmers are rapidly earning an enviable reputation as \u2018successful producers.|Rival buyers abound there \u2018at present and very good prices pr e- vail, especially.for two-year-old heifers, and lambs weighing 701bs.and upwards.Farmers in general should note well the present brisk demand for certain kinds:of stock and govern themselves accordingly when stocking.for the winter.THE GUY BROS.COMING, The celebrated Guy Bros., Minstrels will appear in the Opera House.Wednesday night, Sept.15th, with an entire new show, stronger and better than ever.The six Guy Bros., will appear at every performance.Assisted by the very best talent in the Minstrel line the Guy Bros.have ared no expense in making this e leading company on the road.AMERICAN ASBESTOS CO., (LTD.) The sale of the pr erty.of the American Asbestos , (limited, ) which was to have been held at the office of Messes.Royer and Burrage, by public auction, yesterday afternoon, did not take place.: The assignees put the property \u2018up for sale yesterday morning, .but as- no satisfactory bids were received, it was with- \\drawn.: RESULT OF MAGOG FIRE, It is said that the Magog \u2018\u201cEnterprise\u201d may nat be revived again.This is to be regretted for Mr.Wilcox had made his paper one of the best weeklies in the Townships.It will certainly be a loss to the town and the citizens should make an effort to have the same conbinued, > Ger man silver stencil plates for marking linen with indelible ink.Ÿ I|$20.00 and costs, second offence, Dere is Music at Megantic, when the birdis on |.Yes, dere\u2019s music at Meganti ic when de gold i is SHERBROOKE HOUSE LEASED.- Mr.À.W.Colby, of the Albion, will be the new Proprietor.We understand that Mr.A.W, Colby of Colby Bros.of the Albion | Hotel, is to assume control of the Sherbr ooke House, léasing it for a term of years.It is expected that the papers will be signed this week and Mr.Colby will take possession on Monday next.The travelling public will be glad to \u2018learn that Mr, Lockhart Hall will continue in his same position.+ MAGISTRATE'S COURT.Vilmaire Montigny of St.George ]|de Windsor, was brought before.District Magistrate Mulvena charged with assaulting his wife and fifteen vear old daughter.There were three separate charges brought against him, the most serious of which was not proved.The second charge of common assault against the daughter was discontinued.For the third charge of assaulting his wife he was fined $1.00 without costs.Benjamin Auclair was fined for selling liquor without licence.Also twomen were charged with hibition grounds, dischar ged.PERSON AL 1 INTELLIGENCE.Mr.A.H.Foss was in Montreal yesterday.Mr.John McDougall of Montreal, is at the Magog.Mr.Oscar Davis, of Boston, is at the Sherbrooke House.Mr.A.L.Lance, of Richmond is at the American House.Mr.and Mrs.G.Rolfe of Duds; well are at the Grand Central.Mr.Hugh Leonard, of D\u2019Israeli, Que., is at the Shèr br ooke House.Mr.G.N.Willard, of Marsden, Was in town yesterday.Mr.David P.Barrie, was in town transacting business yesterday.\u2014 Hon.John McIntosh, is attend ing Three Rivers fair this week, where hé is acting as one of the | judges on stock.Mr.Louis Ladue of Montreal is at the Continental.Mr.Charles Beatty.of Barre, | Vt., registered at the Albion last night.: Mr: W.J.M.Gervais, of Phila- \u2018del phia, is at the Grand Central.~ Mr.J.H.Gibson, of Danville, Que., is at Sherbrooke House.Mr.and Mrs.Lea, of Melbourne, |.Que., are guests at the Magog.Mr.W.F.Jordon, of Bishop\u2019s| Crossing, is at the Albion.Mr.A.J.Laitets, of Oak Lake, Manitoba, registered at \u2018the Magog yesterday.Mr.Joseph Perrault and Mrs.Perrault were guests at the Grand Central yesterday.- Mr.A.K.Rine, Mrs.Miss Rine of Boston, were guests at the Ainerican House yesterday.Mr.J as.Wadswooth, Quebec street, is in Toronto, this week on a visit.Capt.Louis LeDuc, 65th Batt, Montreal, Inspector Manufacturers\u2019 Life Insurance Co., isin town.Mr.and Mrs.J.R.Boucher, formerly of Montreal, leave this evening for Manchester, N.H, where they will reside her eafter.Mrs.C.D.\u2018Farrar, is in town, the guest of Mrs.T.-B.Odell, Prospect street.Mrs.Farrar, formerly a resident of this city now resides i in Lewiston, Me.Sergt.E.J: Saunder S, of Her Majesty\u2019s Medical Staff Corps now stationed at Halifax, N.S., is on furlough and with his wite and family is visiting his parents Mr.and Mrs.J.Saunders.Mr.Joseph McWilliams the well known hotel man is engaged as bartender at the College House Lennoxville.Mr.E.C.Parker, son of the Rev.G.H.Parker, of Compton, who has been in the employ of the E.years, has been obliged to resi his position owing to ill healt .Mr.Parker has been stationed at the Richmond branch.Duncan were\u201d \u201cenjoying - them- | selves yesterday, casting the fly for trout on-the private pond of Mr.E.N.Lindsay, at Bulwer.Mr.L.A.Belanger, of \u2018\u2018Le Pro- gres de L'Est,\u201d is making favorable advance towards recovery from his recent accident.SPAIN'S PREMIER.SAGASTA WILL BE CALLED.Madrid, Sept.8\u2014It is stated here upon good authority that upon the return of the Court from San Sebastian to Madrid - the Queen Regent will be found to be in sympat y with the programme of Senor Sagasta, and that the Liberals will shortly thereafter replace the present Cabinet.The question of profit estimates is now a burning one \u2018in lite assurance circles.The public are learning to distrust all companies whose estimates are'high, arzuing that those which hold out only moderate and reasonable J.W.Horton, General Engraver.2d | prospects are more worthy of their confidence ih those which are reckless in their asser- ons.{ is interested, being drunk and disorderly at Ex-| Rine and T.Bank, for a little over two Messrs.L.A.Bayley and Jno.O'| NO EXPORT DUTY.COPPER ORE G GOES FREE.Shipipnt from Sherbrooke t Wales.A despat h has been .sent out, from Inverness, announcin \u2018the closing of the Harvey Hill Mines, owing to an export duty of $4 per \u201cton being placed on copper ore.Mr.\u2018John McCaw, of t ais city, manager of copper mine ; at Has- kell Hill, in Orford, four miles from this city, in conve rsation with a representative of the RECORD, said [that this was a mis- wake.| An Order: in-Council wab passed some time ago, to place an export duty on ores containing capper or nickel, of 15 per cent., which would be equal to.shots $4 per ton.But this has never heen put in force, as it.would be a great hardship.o the mining ind 1stries of the country.Conse ently, the closing of the Harve Hill copper mines is not on account of an export uty.| The mine in which Mr, McCaw is making its first to Swan- esult of shipment of ore to- day, sea, Wales, and on the the future workings of the mine.A numb r of the lacrosse players are out each afternoon practicing for their coming match with the Capitals.[The fact that they ere beaten by the Quebeckers on aturday,| who were, in their Hon beaten by the Capttals on onday, has little in itt encour- ge the Home team, though it must impress them with the ne- «| cessity of, much practice, when, on their.own ground, they may \u201csurprise the Capitals as hey did he Nationals.a ; _ .Descendants of the original Bolland now cenduct the shop, but they use the game recipe that proved so successful in the days |of Victoria's childhood, and still bake Philadelp hià Press.EE + that shipment will largely depend \u2018The Bell Telephone Co., Aare | | Wellington street in front of | ~the Macfarlane mill and \u2018the pro- thi ve feet previous to the laymg florists, of this city, had char ge of | of Miss Lally Blais, and deserve | E.Codère officiated at = the orga in the Cathedral yester- | day at Mise.Blais\u201d wedding, in her sual brilliant manner.\u2018The church was nearly filled with |\u2019 friends.The choirr endered selections from Mass\u2019 music.| | 0 A FAMOUS BAKERY.In 1885 the | y box and for that cakes for tbe royai family.\u2014_.The Favorite 5 Cent Cigar.i The * \u2018IK.favorate brooke: \u2014 &C.Boquet Cigar\u201d 1's ot Du Cigar Anong Hey.i ig ar Smokers 4 i~ the fav orite à AMONK Visiting smokers year's exhibition, Reason perior in quality to any gar sold for be: RETAIL TRAD, _ customers will call for {his ; when they re turn#home on \u2014its su- ; \u2018other içi.exhibition Antici from ithe * pate t - by ordering a supply at ones nd AE KINKEAD & ( 113 Wellington\u2019 | Sign of the Indian, | SPECIAL, For a few days\u2014a god &i to do your preserving-we offer cash: - Granulated sugar, 24 lbs for |.Fruit Jars\u2014Pints, Go¢ dozen.\u2018quarts, 8oc-dozen; half.gallon, dozen, IR.JOHNSTON & CD lmporters and Family Grocers.DRUGS.FRESH \u2014AND\u2014 BUR] at 169 Wellington St.A =) \u201cin the very latest block, -are now shown at our.cotatlishment We handle the well-known Wilkinson Hat, and have them in stiffs and softs.The price we \u2018 quote for the fall block i is $2.50.rsp \" UE Merchant Tailor- and 1; Men's Outfitter.DIP DIP\u201d \u2018DIP\u201d À Good work guaranteed.| ns A.FLAGG, 118 Wellington § Bt.BUY THE REGURD © Weha \u2018OUR OWN MAKE, made up in the latest styles; choose frem, and we will sell them at very low pric ve in stock a very large\u2019 assoriment of Fall Over fine and patterns to ! 4 Eastern Townships Clothing House.J.L VINEBERG & ( 0; Manufacturers and Merchant Tailors, 75 We Hington Street, GEO.GALE & SON WATERVILLE, QUE.Ï vo ! | feu MANUF ACTURERS OF.casasunes PRING BED } .; Plain and Fancy Iron Beds, Mattresses, etc Goods stand at the head throughout the world, for durability tasty construction.and WE HAVE A VERY LARUE ASSORTMENT oH \\CK DRESS GOODS.* Brod aded French Serge, French\u2019 Cashmere, Goods, Silk and Wool Goods, etc.Will be glad to show you our goods: wh you ire ready to buy oF not.T.BELANGi 145 Wellington Sign of the Mapie Leaf SHERBROOKE, oN PS _ TG 2.| Aan Sir H % 10) por VALVE &CORUSS - ir A rm ! if - .ir Ne : - + V | je ji 1 À Lo \u201c3 I = 3 1 47 i I D.J.McMANAMY, - oo Chemist and Drugest._ / Dip no more\u2014\u2014when you Bell Telephone 2 UT begin, let your pen, | slide till you're done.PICTUR ONE OF OUR FOUN- .~ TAIN:PENS will do E FRAMING it.| Price, $1.50.Now is the time toget your | Po pictures framed.Have] re- - \".- ceived'the finest\u201d assortment : H SKINNER, - of picture frame mouldings Ce ro | ever produced in.the city.7 Wellington Square, Be sure and see my samples.SN Es Ts Tir ; ir = 6 ft LS he.- 2 ar Vis u- i ol Ar- he 1d ms = Su = > + = (9 - Cg LA + ; à ER 2 > % - Ff a Tr 4 =.Bu °c Re à w À Two Consignments Ï 4 A i 1 # .\\ J + | 1.Levinson BOXING - GLOVE ~ FOOTBALLS.| I.R.McBAIN SCHOOL - BOOKS » La » - General ~~ School } \u2018SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1897 \u201creached us yesterday, one containing Yen's Underwear, all woocl, to be sod at 50.each.\" .a The other containing Men's and Boys\u201d Tuofwear.The right à for the | coming season - ADVERTISEM ENT.BLANKETS.~ September has always been a good month with our \u201c+.BLANKET: sales.We an.\u201cticipate this month to be a record one.We have the variety and the right quality at-the right prices.Just received a.fine shipment of Canadian \"Wool Blankets, in red, pink, blue and \u201cother fancy | borders, all srzes and weights .Ful' range of - genuine Scotch Wool Blankets, Also, other makes of Wool - Blankets always in stock MIBLINERY.| MISS LEE has returned from an extended visit to the principal fashion centres.of Canara, and wili be pleased to meet ali customers and others \u2018to consult \u2018about Fall and Winter Fashions.M.McKECHNIE.at 22 Wellington street, if you want a set of + , I have just received a good as- _sortment, from $1.50 to $6.- - Both Rugby and_ Association, from $1to $4 each.= Y ou can get Just- what you want _in \u2018these lines, -Call or write for catalogue.~~ A | A.H.FOSS 22 Wellington St.GO TO FOR THE NEW CHOOL and all the new.styles of | | with Mr.Pounder.| Barns Filled with Hay \u201cand TOP \u201cwhere and his breast bone and six ribs Zakkakhols are removing their BAR'S ANN BY TELEGRAPH 2PM THE LACROSSE CASE.| It ix now before \u2018the Ottawa Court, ) \\ © (Specialtot he Record.) Ottawa, Sept.9.\u2014The celebrated lacrosse case came up again this morning, in the Police court.Joseph Troy, Frank Bissonnette, John Shea and~ Geo.McCrea: were | arraigned for defrauding the pub-, lic by conspiring to lose the match with Toronto on Dominion Day.McCrea and Carleton were discharged Ly request of the prosecution and held as witnesses instead.McCrea\u2019s testimony was to the effect that Troy had arranged meetitig with him by telephone.He had subsequently given him (McCrea) $600 to place on the Tor- ontos, on the alleged grounds that the Capitals were drinking and could not win.McCrea placed $400 of this b against $500 ra \u2014; >.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 HE FIRE RECORD.| Grain * Destroyed.4 : \u2014 -\u2014 | Co [Special to the Record.] | | St.Gregoire Le Grand, Que., Sept.9.\u2014Mr.Orpha Poulin Jost his barns and stables by fire last tents.- The barns were filled with\u2019 hay and This, then, was the origin of our word tumbler, at first made of silver, as are all | these AN Souls\u2019 tumblers.Theh, when glass becuing common, the round glasses that stood on a flat base superseded the ex- quisicely balynced silver spheres and stole their names go successfully that y to go to All Philadelphia ou have souls\u2019 to see the real thing.\u2014 Times.i ee The Quarrelsome Robin.he robin, that \u2018\u2018pious\u2019\u2019 bird, ls very quarreilsome; and it exasperates one to wätch him*wuasting the precious hours of food in hunting another hungry robin up and down and round and round |till the sparrows have cleared the board.The blackhirds, too, are very annoying in the way that they snatch up a lump of bread and fly off with it, only to be chused about for the rest of the morning by other blackbirds, while .a sparrow makes square meal off the/morsel fallen meanwhile under a shrub, but relentless as they are in P ireuit, the curious fact is that [they seldom fight.|If the pursued turns, J suer stops,iperks up his tail, and being promptly charged by the other becomes in his turn the pursued, but woe to both when the missel thrush comes.He is pitiless in pursuit, and I have seen thdm pass my window time after time in the course\u2019 of a mornipg, the storm cock hard on the \u2018\u201c\u201checls\u201d of the blackbird, and when they overtake them what happens?For myself, as I have often said before, I believe the wissel thrush is a cannibal.Atjany rate, some of the dead blackbirds and grounds or birds prey, and Ilattribute beak.He watches t a time, likea bird of his cruel for hours a attacks then like one.I bavcoftdn stopped a chase which I knew could onjy end one way.\u2014Con temporary Review.; | Ax Head Money.: When Dr.Schliemann was digging at the supposed site of Troy, he uncuveted the remains of several ancient citicssvhicli ad beeh built one after another ;on the \u2018sume hill.In the second layer from the ottom he discovered masses of silver in the form of axe heads.Dr.otze now suggests that these were intended not for implements, but for money.Bronze: axe eads have also been discovered remains, mingled with metal ifs in the surin of rings, in such a mannerjas to sug- gost that, all alike were inteued to scrye as money.After the axe head had disappeared as actual money the memory of it was pre- which \u2018bore the figure of an axe head.Dr.|Gotze also suggests that the \u2018\u2018wedge of gdfd\u2019\u2019 which Achan stole from the spoils of Jericho and stoned to death was a specimen of the an- 94 | cient axe head imoney.\u2014San Fräncisco Argonaut.s _ { A Smart Minister.\u201c\u201cYardsley donated a caster worth 97.tents to the minister and put a tag on ft marked $16.\" \u201cYes?.\u2018Well, the parson took the article to Yardsley/s store yesterday and traded it for dry goods.Yardsley\u2019s smile won't \u2018be able to be out again for sj \u201c\u2014Harper\u2019s Bazar.: | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ee ~ Justifiable.| 1,000 beauty had to get a di- | \u201c rorce from the human ostrich.>\u201d | 6 Why » _ _ ept swallowing her curling hairpins.\u201d\u2019\u2014Chicago Record Leas aso wie LI : > ; the; bauled, president Mr.Burke, in speaking toa RE- ) said | the cars will surely be running this tall, as the work will be pushed, | press was pulled by Premier Marchand and Hop.Mr.Duffy, \"| boilers of all three engines ex- I'ploded and tore a hole in :the |- ground so deep that the smoking | {al has been accepted by the pow- the pur- n ancient | Acarraga, for the stealing of which Joshup had bim : x weeks.\u201d | THE STREET RALWAY.| FAST TRAINS COLLIDED.OYSTERS.| Explosion, Fire and Déath the Result.12 Men Killed.= Hop.W.J.Bryan in ithe Wreck.Emporia, Kan,, September, s.\u2014 history of the Santé Fe decurred three miles east! of \u2018here tonight.i east and the Mexico and California express, westbpund, collided head on.Co The Mexico.and \u2018California ex- \u201ctwo loconio- tives, and when they struck the engine drawing the fast mail, the car of the westhound train went in on top of the:three engines and two small cars and balanced there | without turning over.- The vassengers in the smoking car escaped through the windews.The front end of this car was enveloped in a volume of smoke and steam rushing yp from the wreck below, and the car door was jammed tight in the wreck of the car behind.The wreck caught fire from: the engines, ond the cars in the hole and the smoking car were quickly burned to ashes.In climbing out oft the smoking car several men fell through the rifts in the wreck below, and it is im- \u2018possible to tell whether they -es- caped or were burned .to dent The west-bound train carried seven or eight: coaches, and its passengers inclided Hon.William J.Bryan, Poe i _\u2014 WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT MISSING Believed to have Started, for the| Klondike.iE Montreal, Sept.7.\u2014The town of Lachine is excited over the dis-| appearance of one of its: best known citizens, Mr.Alexander Robert.He has been a resident of that town for many years and succeeded in getting together a -small fortune.: Most of his money 4 was in real estate, but he dabbled in various speculations and it was sd he was somewhat embarrass- Some Weeks ago he became enthusiastic over Klondike stories and declared he would sooner or later leave forthe land.of gold.Nothing was thought of his declaration at the time,but it is now believed by some that he is on his way there.He left his home_on August 27, and since that.time has not been seen.A few.days before he raised $1.000 in cash on some property, which he stated he was goihg to putin a paying investment.menti i Those who knew Mr.Rob- \u2018ert lean to the belief that he has set out for Klondike.10 TURKEY AND GREECE.The Powers have Decided upon the Terms:of Peace.Constantinäple, September 8.\u2014 The Maquis of Salisbury's proposers.The only remaining question is the dates for the payment of the indemnity.The powers desire to insert {these dates in the treaty of peace, \u2018but the British ambassador, ' Sir Philip Currie, suggests thati they have the dates to be determined upon by the in- \u2018ternational commission.: Constantinpple, Sept.7.\u2014 The Ambassadors have decided to.defer until peace - be signed, the discussion of ithe Turkish Government\u2019s note announcing the ap- \u2018pointnient of an Ottoman Govern- tain the Turkish troops in Crete.>» \u2014 SOUTH AMERICAN REBELS.PL .Monte Video is Menaced.London, Sept.8.\u2014- The Times correspondent in Buenos Ayres says the Uruguayan rebels are within a two days\u2019 march of Monte Video.Co If they made a determined attack the correspondent says, the capture of possible, as the garrison comprises only 2000 memn, and there is no sys-| tem of defence, while a large number of the inhabitants sympathize with the revolutionists.SPAIN DOES NOT WISH TO FIGHT.Madrid, Spt.8.\u2014It is officially | denied thatthe premier, General has written to the ithe political parties, saying that the Government at Havana would \u2018prefer way with the United States to the intervention of that country in the affairs of Cuba.F \u20ac oOo - leaders of i capital would be One of the worst wrecks in the Twelve or fifteen persons were .killed, and as many were badly\u201d jhurt.The fast/maïl train going.or of Crete and its intention to re-| MORENCY BROS.| Capital AMONDS, San Autgnio,\u2018 Tex, Sept.8.\u2014.Customs inspectors\u2019 \u2018have found an ainclaimed grijr on a train containing $200,000 worth of diamonds, jewellery and other ; \u2018valuables.| : | BIRTHS.UE | PARK EKA \u201cThe Willows\".Park Street, 1 | | I | on Sept.8th), a danghterto Mr.and Mrs.A.| - L.Parker.; ! i | $200,000 WORTH OF DI - FOR SALE, ,1,2, 3 and 3} inch Birch, Bal.Selceted Eln | Spruce, all 3 ycars' cut.Bireht i sam and Clear \"JOIN G.FosTER.J.N, GALER, THOMÀS: at Laredo\u2019 ; finish, Birch flooring, a year in the dry room.| Tongue and Groove Boards, Bass, Hemlock, | es, and Shingles, quartered rch Tob counters.FLETCHER.Sled Body =ic Birch, wide B | C.H White and Brown Ash, Cherry, Sled Runners, | 1 | | We Couldn\u2019t ALLATTS, T16 31 The Popular Gallery \u2018 All \u2018Sizes Photographs, Made; and as low ax good work can be done for, ; |.Fire, - [ : This not very lively.gentleman is going to.get \u2018a move on this when We get through; - with him-there won t be much left.= ql off Me\u2019 has sworn\u2019 water, and when yon, get a quart of him and tall and\u2019 winter, andi]: his friends, you can SOLID\" rely on getting MEAT.We shall have the 'f first to-morrow (FRI DAY) and twice weekly all through the season, no that they: will be FRESH all the time: A ES En A SAND ny aii pds ere tm \u2018 essai arte tes | «The.People\u2019s Store,\u201d | - mm A (des ie PO rT 0 Make Enough of those MELTON MO % BRAY PIES last wee \u201c= Many of our customers wen! .away disappointed.But now the visitors are gong business has _ assumed it: normal conditions again.and we are able to supply all dg mands._ \u201c116 Wellington St LLATT'S, Crayon Pietures a specialty, - | Satisfaction -guarauteed in all Our prices'are based on living wa es only, i WE NEVER FAIL TO PLEASE.: f À PHOTOGRAPHER, | 83 Wellington St.Bell Tel.3 tee \u2018ESTABLISHED 1875.| INSURE - WIT DRESSER & C and get the advantage of LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE BUSINESS Life and - | Accident: Best Companies.Lowest Rates W.S.DRESSER, } 29 Market 8g.|.J.W, McKEE.Sherbrooke.j ; THE RECORD y - allows you to change your ad tw a week without \u2018extra chal Are you embracing the oppor} ity { Why not?ck of time money wellexpended, then, ta gage the services of .one who ;has the time and ability to atten - this detail roperly.I'm at y service, LL J.GRAY,} .vertisement writer, Cookshire Que.JE # You Must Not Forget - wlicn you want a pair of shoes for your boy, that we'have just what you've been ing after, It is called : THE LITTLE MAN.They are made just like men\u2019s boots, [wi strap, hooks, heels, heavy soles, \u2018and | shape.You'll like this boot well.: | we have TE correo rina Besides the \u201cLittle Min,\u201d seven other kindsfor little boys.Sizes, 8, .9, 10, 11.12, 13.We are so hard to please with children\u2019s shoes that we had some of these lines made to our special order, because the regular lines did not suit us.We pay éateful altentiôon to-children\u2019s shoes, so send little oncs tous, We will fit then) to yoy : ight.\u2014 5 \u201cLeading Shoe Deal EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Established 1859, 8 - 1 Reserve Fund 786,000 \"BOARD OF DIRECTORS: i I.W.HENEKER, Presiddnt.| Hox.M.H.COCHRANE, Vice Pred Israel, Woof,- T.J.Tvek,| G.Sré $n dent.VENS, HART, 2 No.W, THOMAS, i Heap Orrick SHERBROOKE, 1) WM.FARWELL, General Manger: S.EDGELL, Local Manager.i =.F.Morey, Inspector of Branci Water] BEAN HES.M i .Waterloo, W.1.Briggs, Mgr.; ; Stanstead, S.Stevens.Mires Cowansville, J.Mackinnon, Mgr.: (oaticook,'B, Austin, Mgr.; \u201c Richmond, W.L.Ball, Mgr.; | Granby, W.H.Robinson, Mgr; Bedford, FE.W.Morgan, Mgr,i Huntingdon, E.N.Robirison, M : Magog, k.P.Olivier, Mgr.; PE St.Hyacinthe, J.Laftamboise Agents in Montreal, Bank of Mon London, Eng., National Bank of Sc Boston, National Exchange Ban New York, National Park Bank.» Collections made at all accessible | Drafts issued for any required amoun at all points in Canada, United Sta Europe.Kxchange bought and sold.; CSAVINGS BRANCH DÉPARTMENT | at each office: Intérest allowed from .depôsit and compounded annually, wit) quiring the attention of the depositor, : Utftice hours froiu 10 to 3, Satur we fron ! 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Whenever I think of him I realize that he was one of the strue, geod hearted fellows we'only meet with here aud there in the world, and Lot too often.ds ing to wait for.His afterglow-of night makes day, \u201c1 \u2014By the Author of \u2018John Halifax, Gentle! and shadowlike.They only began to take form when I knew Alics.Temple.I have called ber pretty, but I think it.was the intelligence expressed in her eyes that oue noticed most, or perhaps the swift smile that came to her Mps when she spoke.\u201d\u2019 I waited silently.Presently Johnson went on with his story: : \u201c Wé were engaged.There was notb- I could afford\u2019 to marry and Alice bad a.little money, not much, and I was glad of it.Ishould pot have wished to be one of those at '| whom the world points as a man who, by marrying, has done well for him- \u2018self.\u2019 \u201cMy dear friend,\u201d I exclaimed, \u2018\u2018no one could ever imagine you bunting after money.I am afraid you bave undervalued it all your life and will keep up the habit to the end.\u201d\u2019 Johnson smiled.- \u2018\u2018 Perbaps thers is something in what you say, perbaps I have been an incautious, oversanguine fellow, but then I have always realized that if money | ereign T | ENGLISH \"ROYALTY.| What It Is Said to Cost the British 1 Taz- payer Yearly.The chancellor of the exchequer went out of his way recently, says Labou- chere, in London Truth, to explain how || little the monarchy costs England.\u2018The crown lands, be said, belong to the sov- d produce $2,060, joo per an- num.The queen receives| instead of this revenue $1,925,000 and the rest of the royal family $1,060,600; Therefore e total cost of \u2018monarchy to the taxpayer ig $925,000.The entire calculation proces on the erroneous assump- \u2018tion that the crown lands are the private property of the sovereign.they are not.They originally formed a portion of the geueral revenue of the.tenance of the sovereign.That abject flunky Lord Bute, wish.\u2018ing to curry favor with George I11, in serted in the civil list act\u2019 which was renunciation by him of the crown lands, This | country, out of which came! the main- | passed on that monarch\u2019s accession a | BROOCE PASSENGER TRAIN | SERVICE, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Trains leave C.P.R.Station as follows :\u2014 WEST\u20145.08 a.m; 7.45 a.m; 3.40 p.m.EAST\u2014I11.10 p.m; 3.45 p.m; .Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 W EST\u20141.20 p.m:8.25 p.m; 11.10 p.m.KAST\u20145,08 a m;11.00 a.m: - Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 WEST-340 à.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.36 a.m; 3.24 p.m; EAST Bolsa m; 7.40 a.m; 11.26 a.m: 3.52 p.m; 7.55 p.m.Trains arrive at Union Station as follows :- WEST-12 13a.1m m; 7.40 a.m; 11.26 a.m; 3.52 m p.m EA T\u20143 40 à.ms.7.40 a.m; 9.36 am:: 3.24 p.m; 5.55 p.m.\u2019 QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 NORTH\u20147.20 a.m., 8.00 a.m.; 11.45 p.D.Trains arrive as.follows:\u2014 NORTH\u20143.40 à.m; 4.40 p.m., 8.40 p.m.BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 SOUTH-\u20144.35 a.m; 11.00 a.m; 5.20 p.m.except Saturdays; on Saturdays only, 3.30\" p.m p.m.Trains arrive as follows :\u2014 CRAND .TRUNK RAILWAY. \u201c Johnson had been living abroad for ht à tried 1 | - | Return tickets at $4.55 on September #lst or [8.45 pm.Leave Levis (Q.C.R.) 9.00 on, Ap | - \u2018 7 7 Valuator and Superintendent.more than a year when I decided that WAY a EAU ton I\u2019 fought | :, French Sentiment.2rd, and at Hh.eu, September ost h, oh, rive Dudewell Jet.2.20 a.m.Arrive Sr + So FAT - Us \u2019 ' : h\u2019 rooke a.m, | LT x Plans and Specifications prepared for it was about time I was looking him up.and struggled to shake off the grasp.I | The Fyench parricide who flew his fa \\27t Pullman Falace Car tron Quebec to Portland Le) oh; any kind of of buildings, Personal super-| He was not good at correspondence, her and mother and was asked, upon con- | E.H.CREAN .saine via Dudswell Jet, on this (rain.THis trai CL ; s, Measurements, etc.knew at once something had happened demnation, what he had to say ahd why sen- City Passenger Agent, Art Building.willnot run on Saturday nights but.# ; , vision of works, neither was I.g ill run | + 188 Shaw St, Montreal.Ww h à 1 lett to Alice Temple.\u201d tence shutild not be pronounced upon him.N.B.\u2014Steamship tickets by ail lines on Sunday Jights instead, All othe} traf | T ; | =| naar prie tiers ie pause to long ita as asked ath au ba ae jo Le > =; CAT S, \u2019 what came next.He started at the ee orphan.This tale is green with she Dudswell Jet.2.55 p.m.Arrive She os #: Yoca , - 1 at UASWE i 4 .5, F.Si Sherbrooke, P.Q.he was bearing bis chan ged fortunes.+ ¢\u201cI forgot I was telling you about it,\u201d Something like it ls trac of à woman nnimce Summer Arrangements.Main Contral 1.k, so that des the of Bost : g \u201cIt was in the small \u2018\u2018entresol of One | he said.\u2018\u2018It seemed as.though I were \u2018 arie Celyet, recently sentenced by a Paris ; ing Sherbrooke in\u2019 the morning arrive ai tion W! AC PANNETON & LEBLANC Advocates, 87 of the tal houses of the old Latin quar- ; 8 tribunal 20 years\u2019 imprisonment at J UNE 28TH, 1897 Cookshire, Sawyerville, &c.same morning von +, / I Wellington St., Sherbrooke, P PQ.- _.ter of the capital that I found.my friend 801Dg over, it all by myself.I often do, | phrd Iabdr| for the murder of her sister.- and retyrning may leave these pointd in the EA - Was » ATE, WELLS & WHITE, Advocates &c.established.| though it happened so long ago.What hile in court she censtantly yore a long | \u2018Trains leave Sherbrooke: Drivel Jen.meg awh the quete Cs ral at = \u2018 i the y 3 - MeBain's Block, Sherbrooke., aa od that he I was it?Oh, \u2018one of those boating aeci- ctapo veil] '* Why do your wear this veil2\"\"; MAIL 4.358.for St.Johnsbury.C a, | evening.¢ i the ; tary, ol © declare a was very Jolly, dents,\u201d as people say when they lay asked one of the officials, to whioh she re- \"A.Nashua Worcester, Boston.Spring.Tourist and Senside ticketsto all poidts, and M proviu a LA ROWN & MacDONALD, Advocates, &c.but I did not \u2018believe him.It was only a os ivd thatlst i ing for } : field.New Yori \u2019 » SPrilig- Saturdayexcursion tickets good to gg Satur po Oct au SE Chamber, Odell's Block, '67 Wellington St | down a daily paper, complaining of the plivd thab|she was in mourning for her six eld, New York.day and return \u2018until the followipg Monday \u2026, Sy 2 am a sort of dogged determination to look scarcity of news.Alice had been boat- tar.showing an affectionate sensibiliry, EXPRESS, 11.a m£ for pDeyport, SL.may be had on application to âge log ndby CT tieula 4 _ AWRENCE & MORRIS, Advocates, &c.on the sunny side of things in gemeral yo There was an upset; no one burt vie carlien exhibition of \u201cwhich, however.| Portland.Me.vie Yl.5.Howon and (ror diokets and further information gpply to , Will Cilia ; Sherbrooke.that made him say so.of all the party except\u2014well.they had | 7d have been more becoming to Ler NIGHT EXPRESS, 9.00 p.m.for Whit | FRANK GRUNDY.© J, H.W \u2018memo 1e air a How could a man no longer in his \u2026 party excej y | eye: than the garment-\u2014New York \u2018Irib- River Junction, Concord, N.H., W G IM ALS \"On th dues Ubrooko, Guo, Avocat, ou, Sher first th be \u2018\u2018joily\u2019\u2019 i tuffy littl just brought her iu, and as I fought mnie : \u2018cester, Boston, Springfield, New York and Sherbrooke.June 24h gore Fase Agent a al, à Te rooke, Que.iod yout h 8.To 3 a : s te sh à myself free of my well meaning friend D.Portland.Me., via White Mountain Notch.| Buff l \u2018 - - ging where Dis head almost touched i was on the white, still face and long, Mc MANAMY a co., FROM THE SOUTH, Express leaves Boston : Cem dû _ ul al NOTARIES.the ceiling and where his frugal meals grenched hair of my dead love that m | ! 1.00 p.m., Worcester 11.30 a.m., Concord NA ID ANA SET ER OA RME A ; to Bo wore sent in by a \u2018\u2018traiteur?\u201d\u2019 \\ J ! y | Importers of : 3.40 p.m,, Portland, Me., 8.45a.m., New E 4 RE rimai E B.WORTHINGTON, LL.B., ARE | eyes rested.have never forgotten that York.9.00 a.m., Springfield 12.37 p.m., : ar lk SA RO o lic.Issuer of marriage liconses, Art B'id'g°| Johnson was just the fellow who oye) cuir forgotten her in all the Wi d Li St.Johnsbury 7.56, p: mi, arriving Sher: gË4 Adams\u2019 Tuts ote let - ! .1 brooke - : 4.¢ C H.LANGLOIS, Notary.test ought to be the head of an affluent Brit years of days and nights which bave in S an 1 TOTS, NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston- 8 p.m.- Frutti A id S i e gr » on first mortgage.100 Welling ish household, with sons and daughters gone bv since then, Strange I havenever | Concord 9.55 p.m.Portland, Me.3.30 Le.RT L growing up around him.Or he should Wholesale Agents for the m.New York 4.00 p.m., Springfield, D > talked of :it?But, then, we never do | 5: , St: Johnsbury 3.15 a.m., arr ving igestion.> R DENTISTS.| solately adored by a large contingent or talk of what we feel most deeply.Yet Toronto Brewing and Malting aoBnérercoke TION leaves Concord, N.H.Some dealers try to palm off! J - \u201c Lu RS.HYNDMAN & HYNDMAN, 11 Wel-|nephews and nmieces.Solitude did not tonight that poor girl\u2014I dare say she Oc's Fine Ales and Forter 6.10a.m.via Plymouth, St.Johnsbury Seo that the rade mar brain | La = °F lington Sqr., Sherbrooke.h for hi | Was not a very good girl, but heaven is 10.a.m.j arriv ing Newport 12.45 p- m., @ \u201cTutu Fruttt\u201d ie on each Ge : B pare I | seem the proper setting for him.; fore merciful than man and takes ac- BLAUPORT | AGER, ETC çonnec ing] with Passenger Train leaving ackege.save coupons for latest 9 A ! However, be took for his, motto : ; 4 - Hi ewport 120 p, m., arriving Sherbrooke Ë d prize : cvs MOB SPECIALISTS.\u201cWhatever is, is best, \u2019\u2019 trotted me about count of all tho despair and misery 2:9 9.D.J.FLANDE ay TET ©, high | NA A.DUSSAULT, M.D.Diseases, E os, Paris with an air of part ownership which go before soit postrnotion rer ominion Agents for the \u2018 Sara- Gen Pass.and Ticket Avent.A is now , AN Ears, Nose and Throat.Next Posto minded me © ice, who was to have toga Cock Tails.y sideri ' which was infinitely comic\u2014in fact, did | 1 il been my wife, of the happiness I want-: .spreac \u2018A, GANDIER MN #54.RG his level best _to make my fortnight\u2019 8 ed, \u201cyet was, refused, and it bas un- \u2014 IT IS N OT |MERCHANTS BA a gress | : treet.Bell talsphone 273; People\u2019s, 250.stay a pleasant ono.ted on giving me manned me for a bit.By and by I shall p 0a g - OF CAN AN AD A.{ a a \u2018 feel better.Perhaps, wbo knows, in Th \u2018 10° his bed and migrating to an unlet ! i ; S Wh: t ou make but NE ERE à _ INSURANCE.ub some future existence our disappoint- 4 _ â y | a bebe SU C attie on the fifth floor, but I would, uot ments will all be made up tous.At | what you save, that will Capital paid up.\u2026.\u2026.\u2026.ss, 000 \u201cand D.KENNEDY & CO.3] agents for the hear of it.h f f \u2019 | .pe ne 20407 eee ea o cc nn cos van 0e 0000 < 1800000 SOV ro e Caledonia Insurance Co., the oldest I bliged t tend that I should any rate that is one of my pet beliefs.i ON anv: make you rich, You can i 2 hi it 1 cottish Fire office, and the Insurance Com-|- Was cbliged {0 preten a 100i | «yoy think that.in some future yov | iJ) save money by dealing BEAD OFFICE, \u201cMONTREAJ: 5 be ks pany of North America.: | 1m124 .certainly suffocate in the small closet and Alice Temple will be together?\u201d I | SHERBROOKE.P.Q ve oney i y É g CO Ne 3 I W 7 nie = 7 \u201c be dignified by the title of \u2018chambre a | asked rather skeptically.I~ cr KE, P.Q.with us,you will get richer GEORGE HAGUE, .- General Mange.\u2018yen of D G.LOOMIS & SONS her,\u2019 and that I had engaged quar- ; ; l'HOS.FysHK, Joint Gencral Manager.i» Pa tors bo o of the nearest hotels on m \u201cI don\u2019t put things into form and | [ANUFACTURERS OF every time you trade with| x}, Hrsen - supt.of Brand} ~~ them Contractors and \u2018 Brick el 08 the railway station and before shape.I simply believe that I, and all | | us.: Our open and top | BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND QU BEC: = vituti Manufacturers, Portland Ce- 1 foand bim out, rho ave lea in tin worl: shai | GIRGULAR AND MILLI SAWS| buggies sell themselves, (Rolly.one, = Em 1 dort ment, Fire Clay, Fire Brick, Though we.had known each other PP Ce The public are aware that Brampton, Montreal west end Reus \u2026 - \u201cBuch- | more of it, for here comes dinner.OF E ERY DESCRIPTION Chatham, Branch No, 245% Sherbrgoke 3 1C Hair, Mortar, ime.during a good many years, it was only As dear old Jobnson bowed his head owe | carry the leading galt, More Dame 8 st.stratford.- - bis oO | When my stay In Faris drew very near | .se.for h tly ob d : \u201c : k f ananoque, Mitche 3L, JO ; OFFICE 15 KING ST | to say grace, 1or he reverently observe Q .makes of carriages and |Hamilton, Napanee, St.Jergme its close that Johnson.one evening be- the practices taught him in his child- \u2019 peci ] attention gi ven to our rices are the ] , t, Hespeler, Ottawa, St.Thomas = came confidential.; ; _ p \u20ac IOWEST, Ingersoll, Owen Sou Totonté, - Jd TR A Y k t h \u2018hood, his voice trembled, and when he re pairs.ualit consi idered.Kincardine, Perth, | Walkerion fT : 3 I anr not very likely to forget that Jooked up again and raised the cover of q , ingston.Prescott, Wind \\ _ { Merchant Tuil evening, either, for I had come out ra | the little soup tureen for the prelimi- WE | EMPLOY ONLY THE MOST \u201cBRANCHES IN MANITOBA.|\u2018 - erc want Lau or, ther sick and decidedly shuddering from nary duties of hospitality I saw, and pre- SKILLED WORKMEN _ : Winnipeg, © Brandgn.* | \u2018| visiting the morgue.» tended not to see, that there were tears arnesSes Hand- à i BANKERS IN GREAT BriTAIN\u2014The lydes: ; Ju 133 Wellington street, .Declaring it to be oné of the sights shining in his eyes.\u2014Exch \u2018dale Bank, (Limited Ë _- : co ning in his eyes.\u2014Exchange.and feel that we can give | AGENCY IN NEW YORR\u201452 William SL.- of the city, which a\u2018strong nerved man - 0 d 1 | has on hand a large assortment of Cloths, such!| gueht to see once in his life, I had pre = ur trade in this me or J.A.READY, Manager, She ropke 2 .\u2018 | y + - How Chewing Gum Is Made.: .- Choice Broiling Beef, 3e to sc à story.\u201d Under th | S \\ H iled h dl eir d ft touch waxed paper, 3 pound.Comed Beef, 7¢ pound.ed pore ar, Only we do tutoil and profty wrappers envelop the \u2018Geo.F.F oss CRASH HATS.| SWEET P OTATOE a not | to k t Id another | | \u2018.Cl EE thi 3 li that we who bave failed je fe \"Dhue moment the \u2018 \u2018packers\u2019 have the gum to BICYCLE REP AIR SHOP, CRASH HATS.6 ibs.for 25 cents n 89 Lk verything in our line gards \u201chappiness are in the minority.place in jars or boxes, wherein it is | EXPERT REP | SAGUENAY cusses ! BER e dT gst wha right.ro can always| well, 1, too, had my dreams of a wife = out el po ts ihe general public One ne REPAIRMEN, t IZ.P.Corr m ier, - | = \u2018 4.get what_you ask for.and a home.At first thay w ouiectioners\u2019 Journa au or NE jus 00 &_\" , _ : : Co so Co / ! : | | ë "]
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