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[" # # >» ares mer ra mia een No.- / SHERBROOKE, QUE.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4.1897 \u201c PRICE ONE CENT x ~ MARTINVILLE.November 3\u2014Mr, Joseph Martin pas brought Mrs.Amy Pierce's - place for is father.\"Homer Waldren and Douglas Parker bave sold their blacksmith shop to Mr.Graham, of Sher- ke.- bree\u201d T, W.Kelly, who bas been doing blacksmithing here for the Jast yeur, has gone to Moe's River.\u201cThe oyster supper and dance, which took place on Friday even: ing, in connection with the shooting match between Moe's River and Martinville boys, was one of the largest ever held at Riverside Hall.~ : MOE'S RIVER Nov.3.\u2014There was a shooting match here on Tuesday, the 206th, between the Moe's River and Martinville boys.Martinville scored 11 and Moe's River 195.On Friday last the contestants had an oyster supper and dance at Martinville which was much enjoyed by all present.- .: So A.A.Dutton has been attending the Walock quarterly meeting as delegate from Moe's River Free Baptist church.The Free Baptists will have an oyster supper on the 1th.>e\u2014 MARBLETON, Nov.3\u2014Mr.Keith and Miss Mackenzie, of Melbourne, are the guests of Rev.E.K.Wilson.: Mr.Glenville:Stephen is leaving here to take charge of a farm for Clarke Gordon, Esq., of Sherbrooke.Mr.G.M.Willard, builder and .contractor, has gone to Angus, -with a crew of men.The late rains have rendered the roads very.bad in this vitin- ity.a : EATON CORNER.November 3.\u2014 Mrs.Boynton, | who has made her home at Mr.\u201cVoluey Hodge's for some time - past, is very-ill.If the parties who clipped sever-| - al horses in this neighborhood, oa Saturday night, would return and finish the job they would greatly \u201c* \u2018oblige the owners.Our local artists- are making great preparations for the concert and dance on Friday night.DYING OF HUNGER.Was Too Proud to- Beg.Troy, Nov: 2.\u2014 William Clark, a good looking young -man, staggered into police station late the other night and told Sergeant Ryan that he was dying of hunger - and that he wanted shelter.\u201cI'm dying for something / to eat.I have not had a thing to eat in four days,\u201d moaned Clark.Suddenly his gaze fell upon a mouldy biscuit that lay in a corner of the room.Clark pounced upon it like a famished -animal, but it was so hard thet he was unable to bite it.; | Later he fell to the floor in a stupor, where he lay until this \u2018morning* when he was sufficiently strong to leave the station house.He told a policeman that he had been tramping about the country in search of work for several \u2018weeks.He said he was too proud to beg and had lived upon scraps; that even dogs refused to eat.CHINAMEN EETURNING.\u2018\u2019 Montreal, Nov.3.\u2014A special ~= train from New York conveying \u201cabout 150 Chinese, arrived at the Windsor depot early yesterday morning, and° went on to Vancouver.These Celestials ha e| \u201cmade their pile\u201d-in the Eastern States, and are now going home to settle down, and hand over ~, their certificates to other China- men in order that they may pass the borders of the \u201cLand of Kree- dom.\u201d They will sail from Vancouver on Saturday on the Empress of Japan.DIGGING FISH WORMS HE FOUNDJ820,000.~ Clinton, Ia, Nov.2.\u2014Aldolph Johnson, a 16 year-old boy, while digging fish bait on Beaver Island - in the south part of the city,struck a metallic substance with his shovei, which, when unearthed, Proved to be an iron box.When \u2018opened the finder was Neary overpowered with the great - amount of wealth he saw for there lay gold\u2019and paper money amounting to $50.c00.It is not -known when or whom the money Was buried, or if it was the proceeds of an express robbery or| belonged to a Swedish nobleman Who lived a number of years on Beaver Island, dying there two ~ Or three years ago.| WILLED $4,000 TO COF.ORGANIZED AT MAGOG.- Magog, Nov.3.\u2014Sperial.)- Bro R.J.Stewart, of C.OF Norwood.Ontario, .organized and put to work, on Monday evening last, at Magog.a Court:of the Canadian Order of Forresters.The organization starts out with a membership of 23, and will be known as Court Mount Orford.Upon com-| pleting the necessary preliminaries, officers were elected -as follows : P A .Junior Past Chief Ranger, .A.G.Doloff.R 5 Bro Chiet Ranger, E.Addie.- Vice-Chief Ranger, F.Wallace.Recording Secretary, J.Peters.Financial Secretary, M.A.Mac- |farlane.?Treasurer, Percy Hogg.Chaplain, J.C.Massey.Conductor, F.Mills.Senior Warden, W.W.Moore.Junior Warden, C.G.Oliver.Senior Beadle, L.Waterman.Junior Beadle, W.H.Jolley.- Examining physicians, Ww Ww.Chalmers, M.D.; G.A.Bowen, Finance committee.W.W.Chal- mers, G.A.Bowen, E.C.Rex- ford.\u2018 Trustees, W.C.Powers, -A.G.Doloff, J.C.Jolley.The Court starts out with good prospects, and all are very enthusiastic over it.The next meeting will be held on Thursday, Nov.11, at which time nights will be decided upon for the regular meetings.Mr.Stewart went to Coati- cook, where he hopes to institute a lodge.| > es | TURNED THE HOSE ON THE | \u201c WOMEN.|: © | ñ Kankakee; Ill., Nov.1.\u2014Physi- cians and male attendants at the Illinois Eastern hospital for the insane joined in a disgraceful attack on the women attendants, who were having a party on Saturday night.The party was for women only, aud the men, resent- \u2018ing this, broke open the doors of the amusement hall and turned the tire department hose on the women.The women fought their assailants, and one woman had her wrist broken, and others fainted as they were struck by- the powerful stream of\u2018 water, floored with a chair wielded by a muscular woman, and he was pounded as he lay upon the floor y another woman.A PARROT.Boston, Nov.1.\u2014By the will of Mary J.Bradford.of South Boston, which has been filed in the probate court for Suffolk county, a trust fund 1s created of $4,000, the income to be used for the care and support of a parrot owned by the testator.The bird is not to be put in any public place or store on exhi- bitien.The court has appointed George H.Pierce as trustee to carry out the directions.MGR.BRUCHESJ REACHES ROME: Rome, November 3.\u2014The new Archbishop of Montreal, Mgr.Bruchesi, has arrived here and will reside at the Canadian College during his stay in this city.He declares that the right of Roman Catholics to separate schools in Manitoba will be supported.\u2018and it is said the Pope will shortly | give a decision on the subject, as the moment is regarded as opportune, in view of the calmness of the Canadian press, since the Canada.' - me COST OF NEW YORK Lo ELECTION.New York, Nov.3.\u2014The expenses of the campaign and election machinery have cost $2,374,- 000.This amount represents an expense whether necessary or hot \u2014of $11,870 for each office filled, for the electors selected 200 public officers.- 10\" : For the 200 offices there were 854 candidates, whose names were printed on the official ballots, and if t election are computed on the basis of the number of\u2019 the candidates it makes $2,662 for each individual.BLANCO _ ° | LISTENS TO ALL.Havana, Nov.2.-Captain-Gen- eral Blanco is receiving deputations from all classes of the inhabitants without the slightest reserve, and is listening to complaints as well as hearing felicita- s., \u201cHe goes about the city unattended and is generally creating a favorable impression.GEN.ro competent druggists say cat enthol Cough Syrup is the cleanest, the prettiest, and no doubt the best congh preparation on the market.: |1niss its English financial adviser _Monday morning.One of the leaders of the men was} \u2018in Montreal.will be-given a reception by th mission of Mgr.Merry del Val to| he estimated expenses of the] gling along the boundry of Quebec and New Brunswick is becom- Ing so extensive that the Government intends laying à heavy hand upon those who are making a business of this trade, Eugene Morency, of Levis, was drowned at the G.T.R.wharf there on Monday evening.The Russian Minister in Corea has forced the government to dis- and chief of customs and substitute Russians in their stead.A revolutionary plot\u2019 has been discovered in Venezuela and 500 arrests have been made.$50,000 worth of diamonds were stolen from fthe sales rooms of Smiths, diamond merchants, of London, England, on Saturday.* King Christian, of Norway and Sweden, is seriously ill, He is 79 years old.- President McKinley was at his vote in the State elections.Gen.Blanco has received cable messages from the premier of Spain congratulating upon his safe arrival in Cuba.Rev.Father W.Stack, a priest from Ohio, committed suicide in Central Hotel, New York, on Monday night.The body of a man has been found floating \u2018in the Hudson him BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS.| It is said that the tobacco smug- | home in Canton, on Tuesday, to| Measuring -.THE BOSTON 3 LASS CLEANEST ~ AND BEST.\u2018} The Quality and Material in the + (lass Can be Seen.Finest Quality ~ Crystal Glass.ONCE USED, ALWAYS USED, An improved measure for Cooking.Every kitchen should be provided with them J.Mithel & Cn.river, which is believed to be that of Felix Balta, of New York, kill: ed in the N.Y.Central wreck.John H, Nevins, one of the wealthiest citizens of Ogdensburg, N.Y., shot himself to death on Postmaster James Flagles, of Newbern, Va., was shot dead on Monday night, while in the act of stealing a bag of grain from a storehouse.Spain, in preparation for a pos; sible war with the United States, has purchased several cruisers from the English ship yards.John Watka, a Creek Indian; who shot Jonas Deer, another In; dian, was executed Monday for the crime.oo River du Loup is about to conf struct a system of waterwork and drainage.Hon.G.M.Dechene and his bride returned to Quebec Tuesda from their wedding trip.Miss Francis E.Willard ha been re-elected president of th National W.C.T.U.of the Unit ed States.The I.C.R.officials, who hav been in conference with head offi cersofthe G.T.R.completing traffic arrangements for the com; ing of the I.C.R.into Montreal have gone to Ottawa to consult Hon.A.G, Blair.Smallpox has again broken ou A nine-year-old gir in a boarding school, has bee seized.\u2018The report in the Kingsto News that Dr.Oronhyatkeh supreme chief ranger of thel dependent Order of Foresters, wa going to Rome to pr test agains the mandate of Bishop Morea forbidding Catholics to belong tc the Foresters is stated by the offi: cials here to be \u2018without found: ation.{ - The programme of the coming session of Parliament was discus sed at- Council yesterday, bu nothing definite was arranged.Nansen, the Arctic explorer b LL Antiquarian Society, at the\u201d Chat: eau de Ramezay, Montreal, on th afternoon or the 11th inst., fron three to five o'clock.Fire swept the business portior ot Pinconning, Mich., on Tuesday destroying a score of busines houses and ten dwellings.Los $60,000.On Tuesday, while 65 workmen were on a large scaffold extending: the whole length of the Wrbash building at St.Louis, Mo., whic was recently partially destroye by fire.a section of the platfor gave way, carrying eight men the floor below.Two were fatall injured and four others seriousl hurt.oo James Moore, foreman, \u2018Mike Welch and three other workme were instantly killed, Tuesday, Cripple Creek, Col., by.the premature explosion of black powder in the electric railway cut: Tons of rock were thrown upon the workmen.The construction of that par of the Atlantic and Lake Superior Railway between Becancour and Gentilly, Que., was commenced Tuesday.The work on the section between Lotbiniere an Levis will be commenced at the end of the week.Dr.William E.Bessey.the elderly Toronto practitioner, appeared in the police court yester- dav for the preliminary invest- To À » 5 5 widow, by malpractice.[CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS igation of the charge that he had |\" murdered Mrs.Jennie Thomas, a \u2018 The public get the best value at Edward\u2019s Barg\u2018in Sale.Ladies\u2019 heavy wool Hose, 10¢C Men's wool Gloves 20C Ladies\u2019 Vests or Drawers 23c Heavy Tweeds worth 5oc for 3cc 10 yds, Flannelette ¢.39C 75c.Corsets \u2018for ; 49\u20ac Carriage Umbrellas _ -70c Bed Blankets per pr.72C Fine wool underwear, per suit 95c Ladies\u2019 Fine Button Boots $1.00 Men's heavy Etoffe Pants $1.35 Men's Long {Boots $1.50 Men\u2019s Rubber Coats $1.00 Boy's Pea Jackets $1.95 Men's Overcoats from $4.75! JOHN EDWARDS | 171 Wellington Street.The Beaver Saw Works - Company, SHERBROOKE, P.Q.> OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.Special attention given to repairs.| | WE EMPLOY ONLY THE MOST SKILLED WORKMEN and feel that we can give you satisfaction.Do breeding cclds, and coughs.\u2018They are very apt to lead to an attack of grip, or something more serious.Griffith's Syrup of White Balsam, Nature's own remedy, is a sure preventative and cure.Price 25 cents a bottle.Prepared only by W.H.GRIFFITH, : DRUGGIST, | 1121 Wellington Street.THE LITTLE GROCER Has just in, some very nice POTATOES, You can have some at a bargain, TURNIPS | are good 30¢.bushel.3 large Turnip 5 cents, : CARROTS 12¢, peck.You Fear Th e Grip?Ine Red Table Carrots, R.LAKEMAN, | & Beckett Road.| INSURE IN IASICK FREE SAMPLES WILL CON- Jean B.LeBaron .G.This is good weather for & CANADA RED ONIONS, ic.ib.3c.peck, | à è : KITTEN.Clings no closer to a hot brick thay we TEA do to the best obtainable.Three grades, 30c.and 350 9B.All 1 1 q price: VINCE YOU.Cor.Bridge & Main Sts., | tbe best for - the| - TUESDAY'S VALUES.Fresh Arrivals.1 Case Flannelettes, 4e.1 Case Extra Weight, do 8-e, | 1 Case à Russia Real Crash in , in theee qualities.Special Linen Damask, 25e.(60 inches wide,) Cotton B of Carpets.\u201cL.A.BAYLEY.FINE GUITARS, MANDOLINS AND BANJOS.- , Bay State Guitass, Mandolins, and Banjos.Splendid in- Fine Vinlins, Bows and Cases.Best quality Strings! for all instruments.We now.import our| strings direct from the large makers in Europe, and are offering the best strings ever shown in Canada.Try some of these next time you need any strings.| H.C.Wilson & Sons, 63 Wallin struments at moderate prices.notice an important inauguration \u2014 OPENING \u2014 | Openings of any \u2018description generally attract the curiosity of everyone, As a result the streets were crowded on Monday to.] Of course, such a concern as| mine cannot command so many \u2018people, but I nevertheless invite every lady, especially, to come and examine the great opening of] FANCY GOODS FOR X'MAS TRAD They comprise Fine \u201cAplique\u201d Table Covers, Shams, | Do lies,| etc.A great line of stamped goods never before shown in this city.| (any sh À big 25c.Spool of Silk for sc, GC.F.OLIVIER, | Sole Agent for \u201cNew Idea,\u2019 15c.Patterns.THE RIGHT PLACH 7 to get the latest-styles 167 WELLINCTON STREET.i Sign of the Moose.| THE MUSICAL QUALITI ad e), etc, etc, -BOSTON L.A.CODERE, ES Of the \u201cGERHARD-HEINTZMAN \u201d PIANO seemedot tured tastes of the citizens of Quebec to be superior to those of any other make\u2014either Canadian or foreign; hence the selection of this Company to make a special piano for pres- | Come in, and let your fingérs wander over the keys of a genuine \u2018\u201cGerhard-Heintzman\u2019 | entation to.Lady.Laurler, Piano.- You'll agree it\u2019s worth the price asked.Our easy terms of possess an instrument of thf make, to 7 | | More Nove oo | < Sole Agendy for \u201c ! ! ¥ A Also in Stock, MN \u201c ALEXAND \u201cHi SA \"5 ° ou, CTURE \u2014 THE MANUFA ayment paves the way A.LeBA 93 WHLLINGTON STREET.| * ° ° © : ° .e .° ° .oN e ° .\u20acce-3333333333333 brated Kid Gloves.MUEL- 6 LY ; gratify their desire.| |H SAMUEL.Sherbraoke's Greatest; Store | _« carload of L boxes : We have just received a small lot of hand picked Malpecque Oysters in the shell, SWEET CIDER.Cow a ca R.JOHNSTON &CO.If the Powders .Which the doctor prescribe for you have a disagreeable taste, ask him _ | it you can have them put up in - wafers, then they will be tasteless and much easier to take.D.J.McMANAMY, Chemist and Druggist, - At 169 Wellington St.Bell Telephone 260.FOR SALE \"CHEAP, OR rm \u201cThree \u2018Houses, two u minutes walk from the street cars.One has 8.rooms which can be used singly or.as two tenements.Se Water convenient.for a dressmaker with separate entranee.Cor- kitchen .doors.ner Kin and Wellington.rate ms saw Mill in Orfor for.sale.Lumber land near, C.H.FLETCHER.Are You Insured 9 \" \u2014IF NOT; CALL ON\u2014 ROYER\u2019 \u2018& BURRAGE, 87 Wellington Street, who represent some of the largest Fire, Life, Accident and Guarante ° Companies.Lowest rates.\u2014FOR\u2014 : =\u2014AND\u2014 ~ UMBRELLAS Of all kinds at lowest prices | call at the Eastern Townships Clothing House.J.L.VINEBERG & CO.MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, 7 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke, ALE & SONS, WATERVILLE, QUE.ns MANUFACTURERS fo) JR IG BEDS ~ Plain and Fancy Iron Beds, Mattresses, \u201cetc.Goods stand at the head throughout the world, for durability and Œ CLOTH, BLACK 90c.to $3.50 Yd.Also! the following Colors, Navy, Prown, dreen, Dark Olive, _, A! dina, ete.new goods received for fall |=; LANGER I'S \\.cllington St Si ERBROOK B, P WATERPROOFS Blue, | 5 * : siderabi town.| 5 The St - Col Inspe low pr \u201cquick.\u201c PROT So .with M Wron tai - ___M.MoKECHNIE.À me Contre of SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4 1897 re ALL MEN HAVE THEIR FANCIES, _ WE-HAVE OURS, We -fancy we know the Shoe Trade, we fancy we are at the head of the Clothing Business in the city._ We seem to strike a other peoples\u2019 fancies with our special suggestions of fads and fancies in the make-up of our \"SUPERIOR CLOTHING.Jackets.We haven't + said much about OUR Jacets lately,\u2014just a] word today.| Its a well-| known fact that wecarry the large:t \u2014and price \u2014well, con- any place in - a town.- i M Te Styles are the Newest, In -@ Colors.Most Fashionable.| 4 Inspect our stock early.Our d low prices will move them off 4 quick.4 PROTECT YOUR WINDOWS FE with Moore's Patent Improved Wrought Steel Storm Win- - dow Fastener.EET to in yd a on flat OUTSIDE FASTENER.1 With this fastener your windows are adjust k ed from the outside of building and are to be : used on the lower story of wooden buildings, and any windows that are not handy to #.fasten with the inside fastener, and will be | M Wed mostly in small villages and in the coun- SFE a LR The accompanying cut shows the method of 4 attaching to the windows, the flat surface 3 ingscrewed to the edge of storm sash, and the i ook mashing onto a screw driven into the - Casing; the fastener is driven down with a À hammer, thereby drawing your window 3 a8 tightly as desired._ $ Costs a mere trifle, lasts a life time.For sale by A.H.FOSS 22 Wellington Street.\u2014 \" in ¢ $ RoE Med © ATTRACTION IS OUR CREAT DISPLAY OF Note Paper and Envelopes.Think of a neat Box con taining Paper and Envelopes, also Pencil, Pen and Penholder, and the price ONLY 10 CENTS.Call and see us, no trou- \u2018ble to visit with you and show our goods.JR.McBAIN ES stock in town | -| ments in the Montrea LOOKING FOR $30.000,000.Said to Have Been Located on Cocose Island, S A.» °° Victoria, B.C,, Nov, 4\u2014 cial.)\u2014 H.M.S.Imperiuse has returned from South América after an unsuccessful search for $30,- 000,000 in gold, silver and precious stones.which Charles Har- ford, who arrived from Cocose Island on the sealing schooner Aurota, in August, claims to have located on Cocose Island.Lieut.Lee and one hundred men spent two days digging for the treasure, under the direction of Harford.It was, however, the )rainy season, and as fas: as they dug holes the water ran in and filled them, Digging continued from.place to place, but without success, although several of those who were engaged in the search ing place of the treasure was discovered.| >» THE FIRE SUFFERERS.Oply $65 per Family Has Been Subscribed for Their Relief.< Ottawa, Nov.4.\u2014(Special )\u2014 The sum of $626 has been received by the treasurer of the Cas- selman fire fund from Mr.A.Thompson, of Quebec.The money was subscribed by parties in that city.\u2026 Mr.Geo.Perley, executive officer of the fund, reports the total .number of families.burht out -is between 350 and 400.The amount of money now subscribed would make an average of only about $65 per family, if | divided equally.The exeuctive committee finds that it has not sufficient funds to help the sufferers as ought to be done.4 BOY FATALLY SHOT.- Winnipeg, Nov.4.\u2014(Special.) A sad accident by which a boy named Mackie,living at Kildonan, will probably die, occurred last evening.He had been out shooting and was returning when his gun suddenly exploded, the | whole charge entering his left side, near the heart.- QUEBEC'S PROTESTANT SCHOOLS.Toronto, November 3.\u2014Speaking at the Normal school jubilee celebration last evening, Dr.S.P.Robins, principal of the McGill Normal School, reviewed the fe pnsition of Protestänt education in Quebec, He dwelt upon the difficulty which is experienced in maintaining the Protestant sohools in the centre of a mass of French speaking people.and the severe financial strain which it entails upon the supporters who are in \u2018many cases scattered.He predicted that the dissentient be- schools are doomed, owing to the constant action of economic forces the natural result of whose operation would be that outside of the commercial centres of Montreal and Sherbrooke,\u2014and even the lattér might not survive\u2014the English speaking Protestant element would disappear.At the same time Mr Robins attested to the perfect fairness with which the school legislation in- Quebec is administered.He claimed that the dissentient schools are in a high state of efficiency, and that illiteracy is - practially unknown among supporters of these schools.BRIEFLETS.Nice fresh clams and 21 gallons best fresh oysters at Harvey s today.The Bell Telephone Company are pushing the work of running their cable wires along Wellington street, and we understand that the matter of placing the wires underground has been laid on the table.~~ | | BN ish violets Home grown English violets, very fragrant.Milford\u2019s.-five inter- comateriez ek, 81 in the Catholic an st © he- Protestant cemeter ; The causes of death were: Dipl - theria, 3 ; diphtheria eroup, LG croup, 1; scarlatina, 2; typhoid \u20181; puerperal fever, 1, con- There were ninet IMPORTER OF CREAT VALUE STATIONFRY.fever, ver, 1, con- ion, 16; bronchitis, 3; bron- sump onia, 4; congestion of the lungs, 4; pneumonia, 3 ; infantile ebility, 20.| BY TELEGRAPH (Spe- | did \u2018that his brakeman, Hastey, told him that the station agent, Me-| say that a slate covering the hid- |.school question, and has failed in campaign cy.| The pressure of work in his depart- VERDICT OF | MANSLAUGHTER Against Conductor and Engineer in Stittsville Wreck.Ottawa, Nov.3.\u2014The inquest into the cause of the recent collision near Stittsville was resumed and finished last night.The only witness examined was the engineer of the wrecked frei ght, Alexander McCuaig.doubt as to \u2018the reason McCuaig 1d not insist upon the brakeman, \u2018Hastey, remaining: to flag the train.Thecompany\u2019s rule requires that the engineer should leave a flagman at the station to hold the opposing train.McCuaig swore Nish, had agreed to hold the Toronto train.Having undertaken the duty of flagging the train, McCuaig considered McNish: was the flagman which the rules required he should leave behind him.This concluded the evidence their verdict, which was reached early this morning, indicting the conductor and engineer of the special freight, for manslaughter, on-account of not complying with the rules of the railway company, as regards the flagging of approaching trains, = ROBT.A.VAN WYCK.New York's New Mayor.- _ Robt.A.Van Wyck is the chief Justice of the City court.He was born in New York in 1850 and comes from a well-known New York family; of Dutch descent.He graduated at Columbia Law school in 1872 and was identified with Tammany Hall for some years.He seceded in 1880, and helped to form the county demno- cracy.Later he returned to the Tammany organization.He was defeated for the City Court bench in 1881 and was elected in 1889.In 1895 he was chosen chief justice by his fellow justices and in the same year was reelected for a secoud term of six years.On January 28, 1890, he was arrested at a French ball at the Metropolitan Opera house, 6n a charge of being drunk and disorderly, but was discharged next morning by justice White.During this campaign he has maintained strict silence, letting his managers do the work and holding that the dignity of his position as chief iustice precluded active participation in the campaign.He lent his name/and Tammany did therest.- { EXCITING CONTEST.In Drummond and Arthabaska.Arthabaskaville, Nov: 3.\u2014The contest in Drummond and Artha- baska is awakening much interest.All signs go to show that?the contest will be made the most interesting one the county has had since 1877.when Mr.Bourbeau defeated the Hon.Wilfrid Laurier by 27 majority.The Conservative candidate, Mr.Auguste Noel, is a young lawyer of Arthabaskaville, who was a supporter of Sir Wilfrid Laurier up to \u2018the general elections of 1806.Since then he has one over to: the Conservatives, ecause, as he states, Sir Wilfrid has not settled the Manitoba his promise in increasing the public debt and the public expenditure.Very little is-heard of the Drummond County deal in the robably because the road runs through the constituen- BRIEF NOTES OF THE NEWS: The Ontario Government is suing James :Hurzt, of Detroit, Hiram Sibley, of Rochester, and James Beringer, of East Saginaw, for $21,000, alleged to be due on timberlimits near Onaping Lake.The limits were transferred to the defendants for $71,000, of which $50,000 has been paid, but the license is disputed.; Hon.J.Israel Tarte intended sailing for Europe on the 16 inst.ment, however, makes it exceedingly improbable that he will be able to sail on that date.The Hon.J.:1.Tarte has sent in his resignation as a member of of the Quebec Bridge Company.This is understood to be pursuent to Mr.Laurier\u2019s wishes and to foreshadow action next session by his government in favor of the| project.oo Princess Kiaulani, of Hawaii, sailed for Honolulu on the steamer Australia.\u201d Co The territory of the consolidated city of New York embraces what is known as the boroughs of Manhattan Bronx, Brooklyn, Queen\u2019s and Richmond.It is 196,800 acres in extent; has a population of 3, 204,360; the assessed value of its real estate is $2,367,- 656,607 ; ditto of its personal pro- erty, $104,001,083; bonded debt, 212,923,116, and the number of votes cast in 1896 was 137,774.It has 61 State.assembly districts, 20 State Senate districts, 16 Congressional districts, 23 members of the City Council, and 61 aldermen.- K@F Those answering advertisements in this paper will serve the nterests of all concerned by mentioning that they saw the same in the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD A There has\u2019 been some | and the jury: retired to consider | \u201cand a bigger fool than you, judge.\u2019 AMERICAN ELECTIONS Democratic Gains.\u2014Comments on the Results., New York, Nov.3.\u2014The returns from the State elections throughout the Union show that the Dem- Ocratic party has made very pre- ceptable gains over the vote in the presidential campaign.The complete returns from |New -York State demonstrate that \u2018the Republican landslides of the past two years have been reversed, if not by giving as large a majority for the Democrats, at least by changing something like 240,- 500 votes.New York, Buffalo, Rochester, Binghampton, Albany, Troy and Schenectday elected Democratic mayors.Virginia elects the Democratic ticket by about 55,000 majority.- Walcott, Rep., is elected governor of Massachusetts by about 85,000 plurality.Republicans carry Iowa by 3000.~ Republican State ticket elected in Ohio by about 9000 plurality.McKinley and Bryan Pleased.President McKinley in speaking of the general results said :\u2014\u2018\u2018Am \u201cwell pleased with the result of the election, as it indicates that fealty to the Rebublican party and the principles it represents are as strong as ever.\u201d | Wm.J.Bryan said: \u2018The Republicans everywhere endorsed the Republican administration, and in view of-losses sustained by them in almost every .State, it would seem that Republican politics are not being endorsed at the polls.The sentiment in favor of the Chicago platform shows a healthy growth throughout the country.Perhaps our opponents will now admit that silver is not.dead.The attempt to secure international bimetallism, has yroved a failure and it is now.\u2018more apparent than ever, that must legislate for themselves on the financial question.Free and unlimited coinage at 16 to 1 is iearer now than it was a year 180.à | In Greater New -York.° - The result of the municipal election in the Greater New York completely reverses the condition of 1896, when McKinley's plurality in the same territory was 56,865.: The plurality of Van Wyck, the Tammany candidate for mayor, is about 85,000, and the balance of the-ticket is elected with-majori- \u201cties ranging from 70,000 to 100,000.Such a rush to the polls lias never been known except in presidential years.i \u2018The George vote is inconsider- abie.The death of its leader- evidently, has distintegrated this foHowing, and thousands evidently voted for Tammany candidates.It is claimed that young George lost many votes through\u2019 the failure of inspectors to affix his pas- ter to mayoralty tickets.| \u2018The unofficial vote for mayor of Greater New York follows :\u2014 | Van Wyck,.235.100 | Low.| 149,873 \u201cI\u201d Tracy, 101,833 | George, 20,386 | Gleason, 581 The vote for Van Wyck is about 44,25 per cent.of cast.= HE WOULD NOT BUDGE.i Neither Diamonds Nor Remonstrances | Feazed the Chicago Gentleman.There were not many seats vacant in the Indiana avenue car when the lady with diamonds apd the daughter got on.thie down town, ahd modest.evidently owned both; was large and self satisfied.- : : _ The man with the stubby mustache sat reading a paper next to a vacant seat.A lot of other people were reading other papers between him and another vacant seat which was on the end of the row and therefore in the glaring sunlight.The portly lady with thé diamonds and the daughter planted herself beside the man with the stubby mustache, and ovidently expected him to move into the vacant spuce to save her trouble.He had no such intentions.He was going to sit quiet and read his paper.She stood there for a few seconds, tapping the floor impatiently with her foot and glaring at him, He knew it al} the time, but he never let on.The demure daughter stood a few feet- behind, awaiting developments.Finally the portly lady could stand it no longer.Leaning down a trifle .toward the nan with the stubby mustache she snapped: |\u2018 Are you going to move or not?\" \u2018There were impudence and other things in the tone and the speech and the IDAD- ner, and the man with the stubby mustache slowly raised bis eye from his paper until they looked full into hers and then said : ; \u201cNot!\u201d The demure daughter giggled violently.Her \u2018mother glared at her and climbed over six people to rench the end seat in the sunshine, and the daughter slipped into] the seat beside the man with the stubby | mustache and giggled half \u2014 Chicago Chronicle.| \u201cThe iggeF Fool, | Men who have worn the judicial ermine generally have certain privileges in court that the struggling young lawyer would make any sacrifice to obtain, A newly admitted member of \u2018the bur made a suggestive remark to ex-Judge Curtis of New York about this, and the old gentleman became very'angry.When he gets mad, he lets himself loose.He did so on this occasion, but finally wound up with: \u201c1 am a fool! I am the :biggest fool on earth!\u201d \u2018The youngster attempted to soothe him with the remark: \u2018\u2018Judge, all men are fools at tir:rs 1 have been a fool myself.\" » ! at him.*\u2018You a fool?\u2019\u2019 he sneered.** Yes, * This caused the judge to tear the little hair left upon his venerable head.\u2018\u2018I deny it, sir!\u201d the way home.he shouted.*\u2018It is a lie! You could never ov a bigger fool than I.You have not the capacity, sir: not tbe capacity!\u201d\u2019\u2014San Francisco Argonaut.: | | |.| | | | | ! Syracuse, Utica, he peoplé of the United States] the total vote The daughter was demure | The diamonds were outspo-.| kon \u2018and obtrusive.The lady, who very | Tho entre.old liwyer glared | ob OLD TIME BURIALS.a= came \u2018 When New England FEum Was Ever Pex ent at New England Funerals.Americans a wakenedai.ord quickly than the English peuple to the follies uf a bur- densame and expensive funeral, and in 1721 Judge Sewall noted the first public funeral \u201cwithout scarfs\u2019 in Boston.\u201d In 1741 the provincial court of Massachusetts enacted that \"no scarves or gloves, except six pair to the bearer aid One pair to each \u2018minister cf the church or congregation where apy decensed person belongs, no wine, rum or rings be.allowed td be given at any funeral upon the penalty of £50.\" The law must have been à dend letter.but it certainly had its influence in durtailing expenses, A8 Various Dewspapem notices show.Still, this century a New: England funeral was a pompous affair, and it must be confessed far from heing in all respects a gloowy affair.Hawthorne says: 7 \u201cLook back through all the sécial cus- tors of New\u2018England in the first: century of her existence and read _all .her.traits of a funeral feast where jollity was sanctioned by universal practice.\u201d New England ruin was ever present:at a New England funeral to solace and to cheer bereaved mourners.All drank before the procession to the grave, and many drank after.Nearly all the itemized funeral bills 1 have seen until this century were large in items of rum, whisky, lemons, loaf sug: ar and spices.Spiced cider was;a favorite drink at a funeral.When a: beloved minister chanced to die, his church or more often the town outdid itself in liberal liquid provision for tho funeral.Nor were town paupers forgot in death.A barrel.of \u2018cider or two or three gallons of rum were supplied by the town as ithe final itein of expense for the \u2018*town poor.\u201d Judge Sewall spoke of u visit to his fam- fly tomb as an \u2018\u2018awful yet pleasing treat.\u201d Not less plainly do the entries in his diary show that every funeral he attended was \u2018to him a treat\u2014a great social exdftement.He served readily and\u2019 officially as pall bearer at 30 funerals and in every one received scarf, ring and glo could not attend one funeral lest he should \u201chear the burial service of the Kpiscopal very bad office; makes no'difference between the precious or the vile.\u201d\u2019\u2014Chicago Record.To À Electricity and Balky Horses.- One of the recent extensions of the ase of electricity is in conquering a balky or lazy horse.A western Pennsylvania gentleman owned _ ai.horse which \u2018he said was worth $1,000, provided he could cure him of balking.It fle purchased a three volt stordge battery and connected it by wires with the bit and the crupper.The battery was placed.in the road cart to which the horse was attached.At first the horse refused to move, but stocd with all four feet braced.the button connected with the Hattery.When the hose felt the shock, he gnort- ed, jumped and began to move off at a lively pace.Every day for a week he was given the same lesson.His owner.who does not care to sell him, doclarer that now Le ever balks, bites or kicks.The West Permsylvania Humane society, which investigated the method, came to the conclusion that amount of electricity used upon horse was nore humane \u2018thun a whig,\u2014Ex- change, i \u2014~ À \u2014 LJ |] uns.A.FLACC, | {Successor to S.Twose.) Undertaker and Embalmer.Coffins, Caskets, cte., to suit everybody.| - Telephones at store and residence.4 Long's BLOCK, 118 WELLINGTON ST.PICTURE FRAMING DONE 4.Cb on short notice.Good work guaran- \u201cteed.f Ë ~~ TIN TYPES.| Four of the very best: Tintypes for 25c.at East Sher- | brooke Tintype Studio.; Th.g12 1 mo 7 EL) A Good Wearing | a B sn One feature about our Hose that's especially appreciated \u2014 the Double \" Heel and Toe\u2014does'nt require to be darned continually same as hose that's not reinforced at these points.| An- .othergood feature, our hose is ALL WOOL - A This we Guarantee.Men\u2019s Half Hose in all sizes, shades and col- : ors, 2 ply 30c., 3 ply 35c.pair.; Men\u2019s Extra Fine Natural Lamb's Wdol Hose, 50c.; § ¢ = i and Toe, all sizes, 40c.to 50c.i Ladics\u2019 Extra Fine Lamb's Wool Hose, something new, not to be found elsewhere, 50c, Ladies\u2019 Eastern Townships Wool Hose, 40c.- isfaction to all who buy it.If your merchant does not keep these goods, come or send direct to the factory.: j Sherbrooke Yarn Mills Co FACTORY ST., SH FEROCK.au.Geo.Johnston; \u2014THE\u2014\u2014 Lo PHOTOGRAPHER - ¢ ?2 Makes the best Platino Phbtos in the city.\u201c149 Wellington \u2014_\u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014___ MONUMENTS, TABLETS | AND CEMETERY WORK.We give our whole time and attention to this work, and study to please our customers.Our workmanship will equal the best, and we only ask \u2018to have an op- and prices.oo _ À KELLY BROS, 192 and 200 Wellington St.ae y ren ine pharacter and find one occasion other than.1.6 Ballenyne & C, case but | {es He church, which, be said, was \u201c4 lying, was suggested that he try cledtricity.| Lu .#i Then the owner touched k ; small - El Boys and Youths\u2019 Hose, Double Knee, Heel | Our Yarn, like our House is a source of sat- |- 20.| Street : portunity of submitting designs pe EST.This is an ending we put to a good many words.It means ] B - BEST, | | \u2018FINEST, | i .CHOICEST.And for these qualities : | CHEAPEST.> ; ; If you have not done any trading with us Jo » conte along and give us-a trial or er We are opening to-day, NEW CALIFORNIA PRUNES, 50 TO THE LB \u2014 | .NEW_EVAPORATED APRICOTS IN CARTOONS.| (These are something choice.) i ~ > - - , We are not selling 40¢.Tea for 20c., but we ARK selling the best 25c.Japan and Black Tea ever offered in the City of Sherbrooke.Try a pound and if you are -not satisfied we will refund your money.| THE PEOPLE'S STORE.i i | i I.Our NE \u2018 Melton Mowbrey Pork Pies are made exactly the same way as those delicious pies you used to get in England by the same name.Try them.\u2014ALLATT.\u201cOur Obj ur, Object .In trying you to write our ads.\u201d wrote a lending firm in Sherbrooke about six months ago.\u201cis that we have so much to dothat we neglect them, and.as we are aware, we are just throwing good money away unless we change our ads.- - frequently.\u201d Same firm three months later wrote: \u201cWe are satisfied so far with your ads, and will let you know when t, ey do not suit.\u201d They must be .\u2018 satisfied still, as I continue to write their ads, furnishing on an average flve a week.11 guarantee to supply anyone en.| gaging iny services with work that , suits, or refund any money that has been \u2018advanced for the work.WILL J.GRAY, advertisemenc writer, Cookshire, Que, : - CHAPPED HANDS BY THE USE OF Fraser's: Iceland Cream & 25 Cents a bottle, LATEST In Ladies\u2019 Rubbers.They fit] erfectly.Lots to choose from tosfit any style shoe at MORENCY BROS., Leading Shoe Dealers.! 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Through placid splendors, in the heights of eve, _ The chanting dusky choirs sailed stately home, | And all the bushes brimmed with bubbling song.Still\u2014life's eclipse \u2018cannot mean endless night.The love, the tenderness, the lofty trust, The fair imaginations that all made The secret of joy of the wide simple world Fall not to moldered ruin like the woods, Nor perish as a drifted cloud that melts Upon the blanched horizon\u2019s outmost verge, But breathe and soar and brighten, strong and free, Untroubled, pure, immortal, near or far, There where.wé know that the Redeemer Aivethz And the lost angels of our heart see God.\u2014Joseph Truman in Spectator.HER CONFE FESSION.Long after the speaker's words bad died away the listening people waited lieve that he had finished and unable to descend all at once from the heights to which they had been raised.John Ordway and his wife came from the chapel among the last.Both had been strongly moved by the evening's sermon, but in different ways, indica- temperaments.wagon, the horses struck into a swift trot, and the driver leaned forward to draw the rug more closely about his companion, peering up into her face so- lizitously._ - They moved swiftly past the scattered houses of the village \"and out into a stretch of open country.Three or four times the woman raised her head as though about to speak, but checked herself with an effort.\u2018I bave something to tell you, John,\u2019 \u2018she said at last.*\u2018I\u2014I am afraid I ought to have told you long ago.\u201d\u2019 \u2018\u201c\u201cAre ye sure ye ought?\u2019 he asked gently, \u2018Maybe there ain\u2019t any need.\u201d **There is a need,\u2019\u2019 she answered.\u201c\u2018I have known all along that it would be better to speak out, never felt that I could until tonight.\u2019\u2019 { She paused as though to gather courage.\u201cIt\u2019s about myself and Willis, >?she said.\u2018\u2018You remember\u201d Ordway bent forward \"suddenly with a warning shout to the horses, and the wagon jolted heavily in a deep rut.\u201c\u2018\u201cThat\u2019s me all over,\u2019 he said, with a chuckle.\u2018\u2018I took special notice of | that hole so as to skip it on the way \"home, and here I am drivin right into it again, like an old fool.That\u2019s what comes of ligtenin to sermons ye can't quite understand.\u201d \u201cWon't you listen to me, John?\u201d his wife asked pleadingly.L \u201cOf \u2018course I will,\u201d\u2019 he a swered, \u2018\u2018only my nerves bein so wrought up I'm sort of afraid to have any big shock come on me sudden, ye know.\u201d drew her closer to him protectingly, as a raother soothes a nervous, sleepy child.\u201cI wasn\u2019t jokin,\u2019\u2019 he said.\u2018\u2018I\u2019m always glad to listen to ye, only I think ye\u2019d best wait till we get home.We're most there now.\u201d \u201c\u201cGo in by the fire,\u2019\u2019 said John Ord.way, when at length they rattled\u2019 into the farmyard.\u201cIe 11 take me some time to fix things up.\u2019 - \u2018But when he came from the stable, he found her waiting, leaning against one of the square posts of the porch and looking out ucross the darkness of the valley.\u201cI wanted to wait until we > chald go in together,\u201d\u2019 she-said.The long, low kitchen was fall of changing shaiows, which danced across the time polished floor and lost themn- ceiling, when Ordway crossed to the huge fireplace and piled some sticks of soft wood on\u2019 the glowing ashes.At length she.spoke slowly and with evi-: dent effort at calmness.\u201cYou must try to be patient with me, > she said.\u2018\u2018You\u2019ll be astonished, I know, and I am afraid you'll be angry \u2014and I couldn\u2019t blame you\u2014but I want you to wait till\u2014till I've finished.\u2019 | She hesitated as if to gain strength, and he marked how the slender figure | quivered with the effort of her hurried breathing.\u201cI bad promised to marry Willis before I knew you,\u2019\u2019 she said unsteadily.\u2018We quarreled about some little thing, and each was too proud to speak first.Finally he went away without seeing me.You know how we heard that he | died in Africa.I believed it\u2014we all did\u2014and I cried myself to sleep night after night because I hadn\u2019t acted differently.* \u2018\u2018As time went on I \u2018began to forget little by little, and after awhile it al} seemed like a \u2018sort of dream.Then you came into my life and taught me to trust \u2018you and turn to you for help in everything.And, in truth, I loved you more than you could ever anderstand.\u2019\u2019 Her voice trembled.\u2018You believe me, .John?\u2019 she asked.Say that, you do .| believe me.\u2019 .+I ain\u2019t never doubted it,\u201d he answered softly.\u2018\u2018I was bappy and contented for two long years.It was like ands and you were happy, too, John?\u201d \u201cHappy!\u201d he said.\u2018\u2018Ah, yes! Nobody'Il ever know how much.\u2019 \u2018\u2018And then little Dora was born,\u201d she went on, \u2018\u201c\u2018and somehow all our trouble began right there, for it seemed as stough her baby hands took hold of our: %-arts and pushed them apart,\u2018a little -in hushed expectanocy, unwilling to be- - tive perhaps of their widely differing: Ordway helped his wife into the but soinehow I.Ordway put his arm around her and selves in the corners of the irregular \u2014 time, \u2019\u2019 he answered.at first and then more and more.Well, things got worse and worse, and when she died I almost believed you were to blame in some way\u2014I don\u2019t know how.Oh, it\u2019s awful to think abou}, but I couldn\u2019t help feeling that way! Will vou ever forgive me for it?\u2019\u2019 \u201cI never laid it up against ye,\u2019\u2019 he answered.\u2018\u2018I reckoned it was natural, and I knew ye wasn't well, so I tried to forget all about that part of our life, and I done it\u2014almost.\"\u2019 , \u2018\u2018Tbe rest of my story is harder to tell and barder to listen to.You remember that Willis came back and hunted us up.He came at the worst time for all of us.Iwas set against you and half wild about baby\u2019s death and reckless to everything.He found that out and kept pleading with me and urging me to go \u2018away with him.I ought to have sent him away, but I\u2014didn\u2019t.It was as though some evil spirit put the words into his mouth, and I listen- ed\u2014God help me, I listened.\u201d .She started to her feet and stood fao- ing her husband, her arms raised to her head in a wild gesture.\u2018\u201c\u201cIt was no fault of mine that I did not sin against you in deed as I did in thought!\u201d she cried.\u201c\u2018If it had not been for some accident\u2014I don\u2019t even know what it was\u2014I should not bave been here no here one night.Oakley and take the train for some place.many hours, but he didn\u2019t come.accident had: happened, and he would let me know about it soon.I never heard from him again.\u2019 She paused and looked at him fear- | fully, as though expecting a violent outburst of anger, but he said nothing, and at last she spoke again.\u2018\u201c\u201c\u2018Won't you speak to me?\u2019\u2019 she cried tremuloasly.\u2018\u2018Haven\u2019t you been listening?Have I done wrong to tell you?Speak to me, for God\u2019s sake! I can\u2019t bear it.\u201d The words were lost in a storm of sobbing, and she threw herself down on her kuesy beside bim, hiding her face with her hands on the arm of tho old fashioned chair.\u201cDon\u2019t take on so, Eunie,\u2019\u201d\u2019 he said: gently.\u2018\u201cYe\u2019ll be glad all the rest of yer life, I think, on account of jest what ye\u2019re cryin about now.Look up, my girl, an maybe I can finish the story for ye.Ye say ye never knowed why he didn\u2019t come that night,\u2019 he said.*\u2018I could a-told ye why.\u201d \u201c \u2018You?\u2019 she cried.AS \"\u201c\u201cYes,\u201d\u201d he answered.\u2018\u2018Jest me- He staid/ away because I told him he\u2019d better, and he knowed I meant what I said.\u201cDid ye think I wasso blind all them months that I didn\u2019t see what \u2018wag happenin?I'd a-knowed it if I had been miles away, for there ain\u2019t never any trouble in yer heart but what 1 don\u2019t feel it.I jest stepped in an talked to Willis.He understood, an that settled it, ** \u2018\u201c\u2018Then you've known?\u2019 she interrupted breathlessly.this time?\u201d \" ) He nodded cheerfully.\u2018\u2018All this \u2018\u2018But you never said a word to me- you never acted as though\u2019\u2019\u2014 ç \u2018\u2018It!s always harder for me to talk \u2018than to keep still,\u2019\u201d\u2019 he said slowly.\u2018\u201c\u201cSurely ye\u2019ve found that out long ago.I couldn\u2019t a-said a word without makin things worse, most .likely, so I thought the best thing to do was to Jest wait\u2014an I\u2019ve been waitin.\u2019 \u201cWaiting!\u201d she repeated.for what?\u201d \u2018For what's happened, Eunie,\u201d\u2019 he | - said softly.The woman was tlinging to his arm and weeping convulsively.- \u2018\u201c\u201c\u2019Tweren\u2019t yer fault, little girl,\u201d | he said.\u201c\u2018It\u2019s jest happened that way.There ain\u2019t noneed to cry about it now.The time for cryin\u2019s all gone past, an 1 | don\u2019t think it'll ever come again, \u201d\u2019\u2014 London Mail.\u2014\u2014 \u2014 - BUSINESS TACT.A Sermon on How to Get and \u2018Hold | Customers.In a paper entitled \u2018How.to Get and | Hold Customers,\u2019\u2019 read by 8.Bricker of | Listowell, Ont., ut the annual meeting of the Ontario Hardware association, he said : \u201cThe business man who looks at deliver- | ing his goods and getting his money as the only thing which is related to .each transaction has a very important lesson to learn.No doubt there are some who differ with me in this particular and say: Busi- | ness is business, and friendship forms \u2018no part of it.Admitting that it is all business and that the customer gets value equal to his money, his future patronage is nevertheless to be considered and solicited apart from his money.Between the two we may not be able to make the distinction very quickly, but there 48 a distino- tion nevertheless, and he who has carefully studied the philosophy of trade can readily define it.\u2018\u2018A customer's money is only-a matter of the moment and has reference to à particular transaction.His patronage, his good will, bis influence, however, are of paramount importance, for which we should be willing to forexo very much that he may be retained with the house.A customer who buys but one bill is not profitable except to the extent of his pur chase.When we get a chance to sell to a party one bill, we are in duty bound to our business to treat him so well that when he leaves us he will say, \u2018When I require anything more in this line, I will buy it from this man.\u2019 Since we are so inevitably dependent upon each other and necessarily helpers of each other, it would Le very unwise and almost certain ruin for a merchant to establish the rule that he will do just as he pleases and not solicit the good will or favor of any one.Ability | to satisfy a customer With your goods will | induce him to buy.Politeness and honest trentment will induce.bim to buy again.\u201d \u2014Hardware.\u2019 \u2018 \u2014 \u2014o _ Terra cotta sleepers are in use on Japanese railways.The increased cost is compensated for by the greater resistance of decay.I waited, I don\u2019t know how At last I crept home and found you asleep.| In the morning when you were away a letter came saying that an unforeseen | \u2018\u2018You\u2019ve known all I went to meet him We were to drive to | | dep osit and compounded annually, withoutre- \u201c Waiting ROUKE PASSENGER TRAIN SERVICE.CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Trains leave C.P.R.Station as follows :\u2014 WEST\u20145.30 a.m; 8.00 & m; 3.40 p.m, EAST\u201411.20 p.m; 3,45 p.m; Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 WEST\u20141.20 p.m; 8.25 p.mi 2p.1 m EAST\u20145.30 à.m; 11.00 à.m GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 WEST 225 a.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.36.1; 3.63 p.m; RASTI Da 1 m;7,40 a m; 11.26 a.m: 4.35 m, Toning arrive at Union Station as follows :\u2014- .1m., 7.55 p.EAS ST\u20142.25 a 7.40 a.m; 9.36 a.m.; 3.03 Pe m; 6.11 p.m.QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 NORTH\u20148.00 a.m., 9.30 a.m.; 9.00 p.ni.Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 NORTH\u20149,30 a.m; 4.10 p.m., 7.50 p.m.BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 SOUTH\u20144.40 a.m; 10.00 a.m; 8.30 Pp m.Trains ve as follows :(\u2014 SOUTH\u20147.20 am.4.15 p.m.8.45.m._ EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK.Established 1859.$1,500,000 000 Fund BOARD OF DIRECTORS: W.HENEKER, President, Capital Reserve R.HoN.M.H.COCHRANE, Vice President.IsRAEL Woop, T.J.Tuck, G.STEVENS, JOHN G.FOSTER.J.N.GALER, THOMAS HART, .W.TH HEAD OFFICE SHERBROOKE, P.Q.WM.FARWELL, General Manager; S.EpGELL, Local Manager.S.F.MOREY, Inspector ot Branche\u201d .BRANCHES.Waterloo, W.1.Briggs, Mgr,, Stanstead.S.Stevens, Mgr.;i Cowansville, J.Mackinnon, Mgr.: ot Coaticook, B.Austin, Mgr.; a =, Richmond, W.L.Ball, : : Granby, W.H.Robinson, \"Mers v3 .Bedford, E.W.Morgan, M Huntingdon, E.N.Robinson, Mer: ; Magog, E.P.Olivier, Mgr; St.Hyacinthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr Agents in Montreal, Bank of Montreal.London, Eng., National Bank of Scotland.Boston, National Exchange Bank.New - York, National Park Bank.Collections made at all accessible points.Drafts issued for any required amounts, good atall points in Canada, United States and Exchange bought and sold.| Europe, VINGS BRANCH DEPARTMENT at each office.Interest allowed from date of the attention of the depositor.ours from 10 to 3.Satur aye from Lo tol wirin ffice pra Tuiti À Frutti Aids Digestion.Some dealers try to palm off Ki imitations to obtaina big profit.See that the trade mark name \u201cTutti Frutti\u201d is on each 50.Ca Books an Save coupons for latest ooks and prizes.\"ESTABLISHED 1875.INSURE WITH DRESSER & CO.and get the advantage of OUR LONG EXPERIENCE IN \u2018THE BUSINESS Fire, Life and Accident.Best Companies.Lowest Rates W.S, DRESSER, © 29 Market Sq.J.W, McKEE.Sherbrooke, D.McMANAMY & co, Importers of Wholesale Agents for the - Toronto Brewing and Malting : Oo\u2019s Fine Ales and Porter.BEAUPOR) LAGER, ETC.Dominion Agénts for the \u2018 Sara- toga Cock 'Fails.WEST-\u201412.%0 a.m; 7.40 a m; 11.26 a.m; 4.35 | I 1A Pew .NADIAN CAN ACIFIC PO THE BEST |.ROUTE.TO ALL POINTS EAST, | WEST, And Nortel.E.H.CREAN = NE am ent, Building.2 Steamshi p tickets by il lines j BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.Winter Arrangements OCTOBER 4TH, 1897.\u2018Trains leave Sherbrooke: MAIL, 4.40 a.for St.Johnsbu y, Concord, N.H., Nashua Worcester, Boston, Spring.fleld, New York.MIXED, 10am for Newport.heprieg from Newport, St.Johnsbury, Concord jOn and The direct route to Toronto, lamilton, Detroit and Chicago.oo - Close connections in Chicago with all lines for Western points: Colorado, California, Wagh.- ington, British Columbia, etc.\u2014 \u2019Tickets/for sale at station and cit y agenty 16 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.' ~ F.DALE, CITY AGENT, Fall & Winter Time-Table.n-effect 11th October, 1897.er MONDAY, 8 will run as 'folon OBER 11th, LEAVING SHERBROOKE.EXPRESS\u2014Leave Sherbrook rive busy well Jet.9 a.m.Arrive Levis TA P.m.ve Quebec (Ferry) 2 P.m.Arrive Boston and Portland, Me., | via White Mountain Notch.NIGHT EXPRESS, 830 mor White River Junction Concord, H., Worcester, Boston, Sprin field.Ne w York and Portland.Me., via ite Mou tain Notch.FROM THE SOUTH, Express leaves Boston 9.00 a.m., Worcester 8.05 a.Concord 11.20 a.m., Portland, Me.,8.453.m., New York 11.00 p.m., Springfield 915 a.m.vy St.\" Johnsbury 4.27 p.m., .arriving Sherbrooke 8.45 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston 7.30 p.m.ks Me.3.30 e ving Concord 9.55 p.m.Portlan p m., New York 4.00 p.m.m.» St.Johnsbury 3.15 a.Sh rerbrooke 7.20 a.m.ACCOMMODATION leaves Congord, N.H.6 a.m.via Plymouth, St; Johnsbury 10.45 a.m., arriving Newport 12.Bp.m., connecting with Passenger Train leaving Newport 130 p.m., arriving; Sherbrooke 4 15 p.m., mixed from Newport.D.J.FLANDERS Gen.Pass, and Ticket Agent.Sprin .y BIT Punks and \u2026 Valises; left that we will sell very low.in order to make room for other goods.HORSE BLANKETS : at prices that will \u2018warrant you in buying one for every omar Tm Wines and Liquors, | horse.Call in while our| E- F.HEBDEN, - - Supt.of Branch s t ki lete.| BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.SLOCK 1S comp\u201d etes ; Bellevill London, Preston Berlin, Montreal uehec, HAN M ADE Brampton, Montreal west end Renrrew b- .{ Chathar Branch No.2459 Sherbrooke i Galt, Notre Dame St.Stratford, | Gananoqt ., Mitchell, St.John\u2019 8} i Hamilton, Napanee, St.Jerome Ë H toll Quawa, oe Thomas à ngerso u oronto, in variety of style.| aving Ingers Pores Sou = orton made and sold such a large | ingston, Prescott, Windsor, number in Sherbrobke and| __.A ANT hat b tati Winnipes.Brandon, vicinity t at our réputation BANKkERS mv 6hmar Barrat\u2014The Clydes- for turning out a first-class 420 Bank, (Limited AGENOŸ I¥ NEW YORK-58 William St.article is established, The best proof is the steady growth of our trade in this line.W.N.IRWIN, Successor to Massey-Harris Ca.(Ltd) 134 Wellington St., Sherbrooke.BELL TELEPHONE 1886.| brooke on the following Monday morning.5h proue + .10p.10.a roug coaches, oston to also Pullman Palace Cars from Springtolg es Sherbrooke to Quebec on this train, conneet.ing at She: Sherbrooke with Pullman Palace Car rom Bos g ACCU MODATION\u2014 Leave She rrive Dudswell Jct.10.15 J orbrooke rive Levi 8.15 a.m.Arrive Quebec (Ferry) VAT FREIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.30 a.m.Leave Dudswell Jct.12, 15 .Armd Beauce = 7.swe p.m ve RRIVING SHERBROOKE, EXPRESS\u2014Leave Que (Ferry Leave Levis, 2.00 p.Ah inp Fran cis p.m rrive e,anticB&.p.m, Fran Dudswell et 6.35p.r .Arrive pm Are p.m.Through coacu Quebec to Boston, and also Pulman Palace car from Quebec 10 Springfield, via Sherbrooke, on his Tra, con connecting at Sherbrooke with \u2018Pullman P CE CCOMMODATION-Lesve Quebec \u2014Leave ry; 6.30 p.m.Leave Levis 7 pm.9 or Dudswell ,30 a.m, | This train i runs only as far as Beauce Jot.on saturday nights, continuing om to Sher.WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Beamce J a.m, LEE] Dudswell Jct.2.45 pm, ou 11 Sherbrooke 4.10 - Al} trains run ally.Sundays excepted.- Maine Central R.R., by train leav.Sh Brooke ee the\u2019 morning for Cons, Saw- yerville, | For tickets and further information apply the Company's Agents, le FRANK GRUNDY; Gene 1 Manager.General Pass, \"Agent sie October 7th, 1897.MERCHANTS BANK ~ OF CANADA, .\u2026.GEOR HAGUE.- .General Manag .\u201c THos.FYsSHE, Joint General Manager.| §.A.RRADY, Manager, Sherbrooke %&7 Those answering advertisements nterests of all concerned by menthe S ERBROOKE Da DAILY RECORD | ereu out of the blood.\u2018the ashes, 80 to speak, of the fire that burns when \u201cback from all parts of the body to the heart, to be If not, this poison.acid will gather in all the musclesand io the skill of all physicans up 10 the present day.The Great THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE-RHEUMATISM CURED.\" Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood.This acid is poisonus matter and is nothing more fo the waste, worn out matter | ou think, speak, act or work.orced through the kidneys for NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN RHEUMATIC CURE The only thing that has ever been known to effect a perfect cure.It is a-new thing to the white man but an ancient thing to the North American Indian.\u2018This medicine eta \u2018made of purely roots, herbs, barks; seeds and flowers gathered by the mn bottles of this medicine are guaranteed to cure any case of Rheumatism, no ing or the money will be refunded.Sold by all druggists, | - This remedy is the best blood purifier yet known, as it at once, causing them to throw the poisonous matter off and therefore it m PRICE, $1 per bottle, : WM.SMITH, \u2018 Coaticook, Que.Sole Agent and Patentee for Canada and the United More New Testimonials.kidney cure.WHAT \u2018A HEREFORD LADY SAYS 1 was taken sick last fall with Rheuma \u2018tem.I was so bad that I could not move | in bed and they had to move me on she>ts.I had the doctor.He did not belp me I was advised to get a bottle of tho Great.[North American Indian Rheumatic Cure, as many of my neighbors had been cured by using it.After using three bottles, I am thankful to say, I was cured, and I am thenkful that the Indian medicine ever came to light , \u2018Mrs.W.G.Hibbard, Sept.IR.797.Half Stream, Q.WHAT A PROMINENT NOTARY SAYS ABOUT THE REMEDY.This is to certify \u2018that I have suffered from Rheumatisem for many years.Last spring I tried the Great North American Indian Rheumstic Cure.I took a few bottles of it and found great relief I have much pleasure in recommendirg it 10 those who may suffer from \u2018Rheumatiem, being convinced that this remedy will, at least | help, it not cure them entirely: H, C.Chagnon, N.P.Coaticook, Sept.18, 1897.WHAT A PROMINENT DOCTOR SAYS.I am now prescribing the Great North American Indian Rbeumatic Cure for my :pst'ents.1 believe this remedy is the sur est cure for Rheumatiem and Kidrey Disease or anything yet discovered.DR.©.N.STEVENSON,\" May 3,1897.27 | pertectly well.Coaticook, Smear, excites ; SAVED A LIFE.| I had the Rheumatism for in in years, more or less.Last Match I was taken with inflammatory Rheumatism.For two months I was unable to turn myself in | bed or move my hand to feed myself.1 was perfectly helpless.I trred.all.the best doctors in the country.They told me that I never could get well.I! wag sbout to send for a notary to wake my will, I saw the Great North American Indian Rheu- | matic Cure advertised, I got a bottle, and before I bad taken \u2018it one week I could turn myself in bed, and in two weeks I sat up and in four weeks | was doing my work, and before I had used two Si I was I believe that this remedy eaved my life.i Mrs, L, A, Webster, Sept, 14, 91.Hiiihurst, Q TESTIMONY FROM ONE WHO HAS BEEN A GREAT SUFFERER.This is to certify that I had the rheumatism for five years.For the last two years | I have been a great sufferer and perfectly aelpless.The doctor gave me up.I used seven bottles of the south | | american 1heumatic cure without receiving any benefit from it I was a perfect wre Nothing but skin and bones and no\u201d appetite.Last June I got a bottle of the Great North American Indian Rheumatic Cure, and when I had used one bottle I was very much better and got out of bed myself, and before I had used iwo bo'tles | was riding | i Ë f - v [his dead matter is borne in the dark current of the vei - urification, and this ® pres of the human bo | matism, | North iron constantly forming must be filt and to remove it has so far defie.no \u2018drugs, and is sons of the forest.matter how long stand- the kidneys to a healthy action | ust be recognized also as a States, out.Since taking this medicine I have - fleghed up a great deal and my appetite is\u2019 good.I can eat anything without Lurting me, I belive that this remedy is1he only thing on) this continent that will cure rbeu- - - Richard Drew, 97, Waterville, Q.WHAT |A PROMINENT SHERBROOKE MAN SAYS ABOUT THE REMEDY.1 have bad the rheumatism for many years, Fie not think there waa\" ary belp for.it.Have \u2018ried most cf the \u201cpatent medicines advertised algo all of the beat doc Sept.14, tors I knew of and never got anythirg that |.e until I got a bottle of the Great meritan Indian Rheumatic Cure: This remedy has cured me entirely, ap have never felt a tinge of it since, been out driving in cold drensivg rain, no rheutetism bas returned.My advice i8 to ary 3 suffering with Rheumatism two helped r uy the great Indian medicine, ohn Brown, Hardware Dealer, 107 King St., Sherbrooke, Q TWO BOTTLES CURES A BAD CASE.I Hav had Rheumatics most ail my life \u2018and paid out hvndreds of dollars for med icive.s soon as | heard of the -discovery- of this pew Indian remedy I sent for 8 bot-\" tle at ouice, and | am thankfoFto sey that it has cured me entirely.My wife bad the\u2019 Rbermatics also, and 1 got i bottle for\u201c her, aud it is; belping ber won uly.Barnston, Que, D, LAP POINT i Jet.7.50 a.m.Arrive Sherbrooke - Connections made at Dudawell Jet.with the | J.H.WALSH, af MONTREAJ.in this paper will serve the | tioning that they saw the samein | Two | ps \u201c|, Ch - swit Hart ; [from -colhi Loge ing \u20ac trair injui - lives in th and duct brui: fron \u2018the Unis fron Uni now ques syst agin "]
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