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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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vendredi 12 novembre 1897
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[" _, HERBROOKE, QUE.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1897 PRICE ONE CENT THE sussecT oF IASICK HEALTH! Nov, 11,\u2014Mr.Hammond, of| ° ; Rg i | ; | LE «4 Montreal, spent Sapday withMrs.| ; cu KITIEN .{ - | a | OF a Li 4 7 Jas.McIntosh.- Ne : - | | 2 Cd EE ER pn ie 000 Long KITTEN.WEALTHD.= (HE), relatives in eal.A = - : | Hpi CE Miss Clara B.Cr: ik returned to | oo .Clings DO Closer to! HAPPI N ESS | .: ; ¥ 1 À , Is very important.Without: à hot brick than we - 0 | \"| oo | 4 | 6 her home at Franklin, Que., on | Friday last.lL the aid of | First and foremost \u201cHEALTH,\u201d| ~~ and in connection with the word in the Miss Alice McIntosh and Miss : +.do to the best TEA andin ood | an q | ~/ | I.may say that - beneficiary degree! of that order - | p Cowan, of Sherbrooke, spent Sun- obtanable | \u20ac has been in Waterville.for- the / day with Mr.an Mrs.W.HA à - Health Underwear ° Three grades, Rôc,| | = - Ward.| much to _do with al! the °° LAURIER'S - MISSION.WHERE WAS THE JOKE?- Yesterday afternoon a guy wi As the Americans View It.connected with the derrick used ar = ~~.lin hfting the ston 1e foun- New York, Nov.11.\u2014 The New |dation of the Eat bloc York Sun says editorially of Sir broke and féll across an electric wilfrid Laurier\u2019s mission to\\Vash- light wire.A workman seeing 4 ington :\u2014\u201c\u201cOur neighbors of the what had happened, at once pro Dominion have had of late years|ceeded to pick it up\u2014but he! many subjects of controversy |dropped it and- it dropped hin | with us, although some of these The foreman, who saw that the are less bitter and manacing than man had received a shock thought formerly.In the Northwest there |it would be a good joke to playçon are various questions arising out à workman who was standing a of the Klondike gold discoveries short distance away, with his back and the proposed taxes or other|turned.He accordingly called , restrictions upon, Arperican min.him over and asked him toremove Templars of; Temperance ers.5 POS: ! s|the wire.The man was inst: 7 increase t) 1bershi too, over the boundry line be-|knocked down, and as stanly LO hcraase the a WATERVILLE NEWS.se - Mr.Hall, of Parry Sou who is working or th Î Ont., Royal seeking - tween Alaska and British Colum-| force that the foreman became \u2018 bia, while the future of pelagic | frightened, and fearin i i i \\ CUT \u2018 r : Fiat : sacei y & raring that the past week.He is| meeti ith| You cannot g Tr d ; ; Has sealing is one of the pressing prob-|man was liurt, ran to pick him up fair success ng wi Cc ve - ecure good] () : a it i \u2019 fins of the hour.The readjust-| but, alas.he also © bic ni à up are y of the post office light.We have a complete: 3 C.and JC.All above, for it is HEALTHY, and .in having health it \u2018assists to | for the wealth, and the comfort you re-| - ment of our tariff has led some of ourifriendsatthe north to consider various reciprocity projects,while the laws or proposed laws of the \u201ctwo countries affecting transportation between them, including the crossing of the border by lab- - orers, are also matters for serious consideration.Cee Tt is not surprising, therefore, to find that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has chosen the few weeks just tact with the wire, and in his turn went down.As he picked himself up he was unable to see the joke he had anticipated, though the bystanders seemed to be amused at something.stock of all styles of Oil} | Lamps suitable for Hall,| the - best Diving Room and Parlor at a \u2018 «price LOW PRICE.*|FREE SAMPLES WiLL cON- VINCE YOU.| Jean B.LeBaron | Cor.Bridge & Main Sts, Window.| Le | North Hatley.| || A BAYLEY.| PIANOS IN FAR AWAY HONOLULU.| ; The fame of the Pianos manufactured by the old established firm of Heintzman & Co., extend [to the furthermost parts of the Globe, Last week\u2019s letters included orders from Amster-[ dam, (Holland), and this week an order comes for a\u2019 Transposing Piano from, Honolulu.The original Heintzman Pianos, foi made by Heintzman & Co., are sold only by H.C.WILSO 44 and of the store of Messrs.Rowe & Rowe on Sunday morning, created: no little stir, and surmises as to who the miscreants were are numerous, but as, in such cases | nothing has been done to secure their arrest and connection._ Dr.G.W.Powers has improved in health to the extent that he was able last week [to visit his sister, Mrs.Brown, of Eaton, and his friends are hoping that the improvement may.continue and ceivelin wearing this brand of] yndefwear can be described ;in| no more suitable word\u201d than by \u201cHappiness.\u201d : Made of Pure Tool { ee ee Atlee ras ee JUBILEE PROCESSION, ~ The magniscope production of the great Jubilee procession, as it preceding the meeting of Congress, be age hoe England, on .at which the annual message of Art Hall last night, and gave result in a permanent recovery.Cd the E resident anc t Mill be ts of good satisfaction to those who a°-|- Prof.Taylor, of| Birchton, has _ : ts Cabine: Ofticers Wl ep tended.The pictures \u2018are shown organized a chorus; which he will ; a sented, Tor a vis £ dis UNGtON.with remarkable clearness, al-| train for a concert to be given at The subjects ot diseu Sson be- though tlie length of the hall be-|a later date.: tween Canada and ourselves are ling less than required, interferes| Messrs.Geo.Gale & Sons have indeed numerous, and sometimes oho what with the production of |sold their blacksmith shop to Mr.rave But underly ds them are |the pictures.A splendid view is| W.A.Edgecombe, and Messrs.indestructible, grounds of sym-| hiained of Her Majesty in her Taylorand Edgecombe,as tenants, - pathy.lu fact, à leading cause of \u2018carriage, which was drawn by Will continue their blacksmithing | these differences is the fact that, oi ,¢ cream-colored horses, -ela- business at the old stand.° with such fundamental common |borately décorated, and attended Four agents at the station, in interests, the two countries are her royal escort, including the |three months, is the record\u2019 in under different systems Of |Prince of Wales, the Duke of Cam-| Waterville, of one of Canada's governnient.our nelgt bors Lok bridge and the Duke of Con-|greatest railway corporations, ing on to an an qua ed ca onla naught, mounted upon high bred and all as a result | of attempting dependency which we \"threw off, |animals.The-enthusiasm of the to do the impossible-to_ get one vast concourse of people, as Her |man to do the work of two, in Perfect Fitting.| | If you have not tried this] \" Underwear, do so now.Bedroom Lamps, Night Lamps for the Sick-room, Lanterns that the wind will not blow J.8.Mitchell & Co.JOHN EDWARDS.SATURDAY SPECIALS Heavy 38 in, Dress Serge, worth 20c¢, for 16c.} + BERL EES A Rg .i 7 ; Deed es PE ME a Pie ri na 3 : [euler uy La gant com ac ant il nat NE er po = 3 PR Nar oy 21 ù cs - y 2 See Cw rag de cote pe ei 5 pa to such an obvious advantage, ; more than a century ago.At, no Majesty passes by is easily dis-|Order tosave the wages of a day Ladies\u2019 Rubbers, worth 4oc, for|- | & SONS, in Sherbrooke and-Eastérfn Townshipr.- the a outgr oY his ira nge cernible.The passing?by of the laborer.fo The long Suffering com-|33C.| 7 : : \u2018 - .wis Ob Vou range Cynadian contingent of military munity 1s longing for the coming - Gent's Rubbers, wotth 60c.for O J ; 1 B - - ; Ang Lr te and cast in their Jor- \u2018men was greeted with loud ap- of the [day when this company soc.| ur Sua a g alll ay - ) unes with ours as an American plause.The performance will Le| will quit its meanness and be will- \u2018 1\u2018 community.Meanwhile we must try to arrange amicably any con- | repeated tonight.ing to pay one hundred cents on the dollar for labor rendered.Fine Beaver Cloaking, worth = Was pretty well patronized on Tuesday in spite of the wet weather, $1.25 for gsc.but to those who had not the opportunity to call on that day, we \u2018 troversies that arise out of this .ffer for this week, ; i at haroaine * false condition of affairs.offer for this week only, the following great bargains: F ne lot Dress Goods 40 inc ide, .| 1 vd, zo yd oF hes wide, Usually sold from Oc.gp 65c, A lot Fine trimmings at Cost, A lot of Cambric Shirts 75c.and 1 this week 40c.each.A lot of Finé Ties, new, 19c.$ 3 Meanwhile the receipts are falling = Ve ing off weekly, the last] returns show- « Very he avy Cloaking, ing a decrease of 68,000 dollars be- $1.75 or $1.00.low the \u201chard tines\u201d record of| Warm Wool Blankets, the corresponding week a year | $2.75, for $2.40.A LADIFS\u2019 MORNING MUSIC- worth ALE FOR SHERBROOKE te.Tadies interested in forming a 212048 REVEALED THROUGH worth JEALOUSY.|club for mutual benetit and in- - vus : ~~ |A lotof all-w jes' - - N Orl Nov.10.\u2014Six struction in vocal and instrumen- ag and o eoplo arc drawing thely Boy's Clothing $1.50 to $4.0C.A lot of Men's ins Kid Lined Gloves Bos.pair.° ew -OUrleans, Ov.\u201cV91X |tal music ave requested to meet Men's Clothing $3.50 to $9.00.DON\u2019T FORGET T ] Bw] PLACE.C.F.OLIVIER, - | BOSTON STORE, | Sole Pie Paltetne 119 WELLINGTON STREET.| THE RIGHT PLACE ., | 207 to get the latest styles and lowest prices in fur of any kind isa] 167 WELLINGTON STREET.IL.\u2018A.CODERE, .into switchmen, and expect them Th | B \u2018 | S W k Sign of the Moose.~The up-to-date Hatter and Furrien to tend switches, clean lamps and 6 .Gaver aw or ! ; scrub station floors, and attend to | F | 0m any.J) writes as follows regarding the Gerhard\u2014-Heintzmaa grand piano the manifold duties of agent as| well, and do it, mark you, for the ._ | magnificent sum of forty-fiye dol- SHERBROOKE, P.Q.used by her at two grand concerts in Quebec recently : l MANUFACTURERS OF { A Permit me to say that the Gerhard-Heintzman piano used a BR | _ my two concerts completely fulfilled the highest expressions of ext CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS the results thus wrought out by the \u201cbrand new up to date, American penny wise and found foolish\u201d policy of the new management.- À management, that gives large increases of| salary to its| leading officials, nearly it not all of whom are foreigners, and then turns its agents, even at asim-| portant shipping points as this, years ago the body of Gen.Har- : à - rington.of Abbeville was found L ; floating in Bayou Vermilion.An i autopsy showed that he had been | murdered, but no evidence could | be found as to the murderer.Today Mrs.Horace Guidry testified |- that her husband had murdered Harrington.She had concealed ~the guilt of her husband until he had abandoned her for the widow of the man he had murdered.\u2019 Jealousy prompted her action.Guidry was arrested and is now in jail charged with murder.on Saturday (tomorrow,) at 2.30 p.m., in the Odell Hall, Wellington street.Men's Heavy Ulsters $4.95.| JOHN EDWARDS, Winter's Block, BRIEFLETS Baldwin, Spy aud Greening apples, 40¢ peck R.W.Darby & Co.\u201cWhile turning the corner near kinner\u2019s store this morning, the vheel of à wagon, driven by a farmer, caught between the two electric car rails.Seeing acar approaching, the driver attempted to get off the track, with the result that he broke an axle and twisted a wheel.0 From The Toronto Globe.oo \u201cILOVED ITS TONE.\u201d | Antoinette Trebelli, the world-renowned French prima donna, ~~ Do not neglect your business if you have a cold but take Menthol public are getting] tired of such a management, and receipts are crawling down in striking con- 8 wr wy lars a month.No wonder the Have you tried our home rhade cellence that had cdme to my ears.Ijloved its fine quality cf ton ~ Cough Syrup, it will cure you.\u20ac ; ] CN ; gh Syrup SS y and crimped bread.R.W.Darby trast to that other Canadian com- OF EVERY DESCRIPTION and I may a'so addithat my pianoist Mr.Hubert \u2018de Blank, has ' & Co.| pany, the receipty of which are E | Me |expressed himself in most flattering tefms of the many good qualit I R Hoped Me Wouldn't Grew.moving up, even 6 nore rapidly .: ties of the instrume t\u201d | yg q than those of the former tend A.well known M.P.was addressing an downward.i .agricultural meeting in'the south and in \u2018 the Course of his remarks exprossed the \u2014~ _ Opinion that fürmers do not sufi:ciently © vary theit-crops and make a mistake in always sowing wheat.: - \u201c One of the audience, opposed to him in politics, asked him what crops he would fecummend.- A very successful entertainment followed by a dance was given in Odell hall last night.A large number were present and passed a very enjoyable evening.The] affair was under charge of the| {Sherbrooke Cricket club, and was.for their benefit.\u2018 \u2014e = Special attention given tol | re - 8 n The above fully carries out the statement repeatedly made in pall 8.| these columns that An the/Gerhard-Heintzman pianos, foreign arty \u2018WE EMPLOY ONLY THE MOST ists find an instrument \u2018that leaves nothing to be desired either \" SKILLED WORKMEN by singer or pianoist.\u2014TORONTO \u2018GLOBE, October 30th, 1897.and feel that we can give| GC A | L BA a Ù een a ¥ e RON.J yon satisfaction.- i RR This instrument is handled exclusively by G.A.LEBARON, in Found Guilty! | 77>\" 3333333333333 33336666 ce For carrying the!\u2019 SY YY yy yyy ys largest stock of | H SAMUEL.DRUG AND PATENT ee COATICOOK- October, 11.\u2014The board of Ca- tholie School have decid- ed to collect interest on all taxes [in arrears in the future.- The loss by tire of the Taplin barn has been adjusted by the fire company.Mrs.Taplin receives the full amount of her in- suranée viz $200.| The stercopticon views of the \u201cSlums of New York\u201d were given in Shurtleff\u2019s hall tonight.There | was a large attendance and the views and lecturelby Mr.Nichols were good.| A new court of Canadian Order 8 - \u201cverything in turn,\u201d he replied.- .\u201cWell, said his interlocutor, *\u201812 swedes don\u2019t come up, what then?\u201d .a \u201cSow müstard, \u2019 ed the M.P.© - _ \u2018And if müstard dcesn\u2019t come up, what then\u2019 : - And so he went on through a whole list, .- of crops until, the M.P.\u2019s patience being exhausted, Le put an end to his questioning, amid roars of laughter, by saying: \u201cOh, sow yourself, and 1 hope you won't Cônie un.\u201d\u201d\u2014strand Magazine.re CRICKET AND BASEBALL AT BISHOP'S , COLLEGE.Bishop\u2019s College, Lennoxville, Nov.12.\u2014 (Special)\u2014At the annual \u2018meeting of the Bishop's College Cricket Club, the following officers were elected for the ensuing |year: president, \"Rev.Prin.- | Adams, D.C.L.; vice - residents, | Rev.Prof.Wilkinson, M.A., and Sher rooke\u2019s Greatest Store.\u2018SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY.| \u2014 à } Vain Longing.: : e SLA Li \u2018+ |Rev.Prof Parrok, M.A.: Cap-| fem Hi ; Ardup looked Tp bitterly from the bool: tain.Mr.Chas.Rothera, Warden, of Forresters was| organized last _ he was reading.\u201cThe words **one touch of Nature\u2019 Ju caught his'eye and Lad started à train cf thought.\u201c1 wish it were, possible.\u201d .Quized.I've touched everybody else.\u201d\u2019\u2014 Chicago Tribune.L night in W.C.Webster's hall, by.Mr.W.Carrol; committee, Mr.E.Mr.R.J.cory wa of Norwood, N.R' Burns, B.A., Mr.J.John- he solilo- |son, Mr.C.Carter.A Base Ball Club has been organized (at Bishop's College) and \u2018| the following officers elected - for the year 1898: president, Mr.H.Richmond; vice president, Mr.J.Johnson; secretary lreasuter, Mr.\u2018MEDICINES | KID GLOVES! KID GLOVES! in the City.All the latest season's styles and importation which we THE POPULAR DRUG STORE.Ont.The court was opened with twenty-six chartered members.Mr Stewart isatharough organizer of various other orders and successfully established the present one within a few days.The Dominion [Cotton & cur stock too heavy in this line, theréforewe make this sacrifice to realize on them.500 pairs, comprising the following different lines.RS | - | A feature of the population sthtistics in Western Anstralia is the large j coportion of males to females.The disparity 18 Co., ex .Maintained in the arrivals by sea.At |p \u201callais: Captain, .W - pect to receive next Friday two :! .J : + 3 | 47 oo.y Presunit there are 45 females to every 100 7.Letiaitaig C tain, Mr.Wood new gears from ontreal to re- \u201cTHE DRUGGIST,\u201d | One line Fa y Embroidered Back, Pearl Buttons, mn | > Wales.© committee, Mr.T.C.Tailor, Mr.|place the old ones which were 121 Wellington Street ; - all the new shades, Price $1.50.T s _ W.H.Mon, Mr.R.Walker.broken a short time ago.eling One line Black and Colored Shade, \u201cPerrin\u2019s\u201d and =~ .= \u20ac _ , : The cotton industry has greatly \u201cAlexander's,\u201d best make, Price $1.35.: | 1 \u2014 = revived.The factory 1s now running to its utmost capacity.À large quantity of the raw material has been delivered here with | One line Black and Colored, (Undressed, Fancy Welt -Stitching and Pearl Buttons, Price $1.50, - = Our celebrated 4 clasp Black and Colored Kid Gloves, Sasaran Oasis.French \u2018experts iu the desert of Sahara are\u201d expressing apprehensions at the THE LITTLE GROCER Is not \u2018exactly a literary man but he A NEW FACTORY ! - INSPECTOR.3 - 4 hi , | | gradual diminution of the fertile oases.Coaticook, Nov.12 \u2014(SpeciaD much more for théoming.writes for the papers, and moreover, | which have always given such good satisfaction at $1.2 3 It is known that the large oases were Dr.C.N.Stevenson as receive .or 2 what he writes 1s READ by buyers alt | And | li too\u2019 ¢ > much larger in the time of the ancient the appointment of Factory ins, ° C OM ah ON over the oy.ny » Heads 56 | \"And a number of other lines {too numerous to mention, - me re .ï is distr 1n piace o F Nice Crisp CELERY, heads oC.i 5 Ë ir © Romans and that, they are boing con- PeCtor LOT this district, pa J Pure White Castile SOAP, 1c.ib.~~ worth as high as §1.75.per pair.; | Jr.C.R.Jones, of Hatley, who has been dismissed for active par- tizanship.Dr.Stevenson, \u201cwho was once one of the prominent \u2018onservatives in the.county of Stanstead, has been an ardent ad- FINNAN HADDIE.Yc.1b.\" BONELESS COD STEAK, inl 1b.packages, 10c.z BONELESS COD STEAK; in 21b.pack- |.ages, 18c.ë \u2019 The young:lalie- al either- telephone office will g; - .cui.t1ect you with Stautly reduced in size by the encroach- Dents of the sand dunes The problem 18 how to stop these.\u2018 # \u2014_\u2014 1 Novemberll.-The funeral ser-| vices of the late George Hughes | will be held in the Methodist church, at 11.30 ¢\u2019clock Saturday morning.YOURY CHOICE OF [ALL THE: ABOVELINES.°AT_.THIS:SALE, ONLY 95C.ce H.SAMUEL.Both Telephones Sure Sign.) \u201cBarber\u2019s wife is rather the boss of 4 \u2018 ; 3 ., a ! y - Lu a - oe .- A > =e I 3 1 : me ie DET Le À - a.Po FL crie doi M EN Lz » - K > , 9 po) A pv pee preregs en ge Ci ° 0 pce Sr RE 0 x\" PIE CE it Te Xo or 3} , = AL ped ; \u2018 Ira A seo EI À ZT = AE PO RE OS RE ne, SN NT ; ; .en a Au ; A af Fos : ge oi ; oe ay : ; r PX tats « .Ar den?vocate of Liberal doctrines since| Mr.KE.W.Brewster sails form 1 tb à ; the outiis, isn\u2019t she?\u2019 the appointment: of Dr.Jones|England on Saturday next, to R.LAKEMAN, kL So ~ I would not like to say so positive: |} ee years ago.He has, how-|spend the winter| with his family.| 4 Beckett Road ! : : \u2014 > But I do know that they have ouly ever, succeeded to the position They expect to return in theearly ; .\u2018 ; wh wheels, and one is a woman's |,fter having taken an active part|spring.: So - 21 eel, and the other is a tandem.\u2019\u2019== |i; two campaigns, probably much| Mrs.W.C.Henderson, from INSURE IN | 4) Pographical Journal - ~~ lto the sorrow of hLis-opponents.- Toronto, is visiting her old home.> Li \u2019 | 7 ° - I : Lo # 2 i - oT kK} , | 4 | L _ * & , _ 2 - SERIE 5 trié cell tre RER = \u2014 - + Le : - = à = \u2018 \u201c\u20ac 0 .y .Lo [a .\u201c : ' ï J Eu .Fo _ + - ; .ge - WR - ; ; .J hg 3 ¥ 0 ARI.THEN A CRE 0 hy ces.a) vo 5 x von y À sde Teen à A : .8 en ea YW te = - \u2019 - : ~ - \u2018 ' \\ i a oon fr.PE = See A bn A rare ee 5 SEs p , PR À \u2026 7h - - di .à mu \u2019 Soe \"oe .- \u2018 - : .+ > .os cn Fac Merk © ae cater AI: A, > = = aad neon, vl EC upd avr ry Laude A ni = 2) dy A ne \u20ac 4, is Wl N Ce aes a\" Am RRL arn als.WT a EL aes , aX, rere ty, me .PS .» FERN Ps et R 2 \u201c OMA di ep Terr rains rest th iis oh moval pa = peo past ee S PR .« ; mr = oo, hall a.ge eg TE A on 2 g : NS ; ie - 5 owe ce > ç .PA a = = \u201c pe NE, er ; : ; Ne p- #8 Es = a a Bey > ; .J ns R NE 2er ee am PY wait eh ar or \u201d Co ny a \" 0 = , Le Thee a a - ¥ = oy ou * FRA 32 3 : 2 AFD Se ne : rise 15 nE I Se mes ; a RI PRE ç , ah > TTS sta ea = x e ; we br pe + à : sas i a dc an ; oo > ; Fr = al ] Fate x » .A a a ; TL Ot > Sa 4 me?_ Es aN ÿ he 5 oF Lee Ld hy ce ES A ce .A - oo A .ou ea + Wat ES LS ce a» AY \u201c = pe ma - - - Rr EDA 4 1° hal es : BR Er war whan thn es 3 rT v ST HY EA Sw ; ty PR 4, ner 5 ve 3 > F Being te SN A a adie Er ar EAST A ; 8 ve SON EE TT # \"pe 200 ue TE et SN es , mn x hu Cea iE > o - ne ap nu \" i \\ 2000 .Pte abet TE 3 5 z NE VR wo = RPS rimes y LOT ioe Wig B?pc.ra YU : Lg = Lu \u2018ee aig + Bs ce ps2 © sm ¥ \u2018 + > T 3 ! A Seki : RY a Le RE RE OR RER om p +5 à AS idee ip pau .* = 2° : + Twa 2 > Ty ey ~ < ad N abe ld a À ; : \u2018 © ag ROTTS ve.1-5 od re 2 dés : ost \u201c= 5 La .Lom î + LLC a .eres , | T : > > 2 3 RY oi a Dash TN a.vas o> Le, ; : | .ce - \"05 mA) = ma ~- as A à ets .LL DX 3K, LLL Code i SM, .Sa wis Fes CTE Tw) x ur b= ee ni J \" pe Wa i PN __ _ i mew aM sd cy ; za * > dn Sad ; , as da egal ok ., oa a pr - 7 + { La ra em vary | rhe rim Aero i rie - Spl ee gi A oo niga Spd EIA beara) dui , Yap eet a ho ; % pa TE RT Led PE F age Marta ; ; = Cr, a - .Le ve Sea va 5 - a ; be be Mi torride ss Replay cobb cians doing 4 i, a i doh = Soa.tes nes ; Caw CL om - >.; LK ; « +, ' ve EE NE NE SES, Fo be.eve 3 .p= a ai TE TE .WE si > : a a LW Se Fe > - i .: .= 2° : N .- + Ra te a) >, x 1 : ito i: Un Ppt SR Sn a we FA a ' Le = a 14 épi, Sy gp i » .Ay =.3 ena ae a dn oe gl ; mois A SA a des EE trés Aa hl ha m'a: GP A tea aie BRY .tone = +7 ape = qe» - i.\" ER \u20ac i \u201cIm PR x nek R =.a 2 SR \u201cEy ; or os ew RR HATE J yp > Up Reg rn o n su Ty 5 = 03 .: : CE wr PUS Le PIRE A ea fe ya .Oo.Sr Railway Co's.office and be rewarded.W \u2018 .or L.A.Bayley.Z19-2mo.a A AE sg Ces 1700 1897 Co MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.Up to fifteen words, 15 cents, one cent each additional word; each insertion.If not paid for in advance 10 cents extra.FINO-LET\u2014 House in Geriken Terrace.Apply to Charles D.White boat OARDING- One or two young men can \u2018have comfortable_accommodation at 15 Meadow street.two doors from Grand Central Hotel.- .227-6.I OXT\u2014Between C P.R.station and Street\u2019 4 Railway car barn.via.Peel.King and Wellington streets, 1 roll of 2 inch cotton fire hose.Finder will please return to EE => WVANTED- _Geheral servant.Good wages paid: Mrs.Frank B.Wilson, 9 High street, City.5 231-tf.OR Sale\u2014 One\u2019 Farlor Suit, 7 pieces, (new), at a bargain.\u2018On view at \u2018Odell's Furniture rooms.Apply M.ReEcorp Office.231-tf LOE ~A Dining Chair, \u201cupholstered irFlea- ther, between- Sherbrooke and Bulwer.Finder will kindly communicate with Clark Gordon, Bulwer, ¢ or J.W.McKee, Sherbrooke.LH Last evening, a lady'= purse, containing money and addres card\u2019s.Finder will be rewarded by returning to RECORD Office.231-1.ANTED\u2014 Hay aod W ood in exchange for Pianos and Organs.H.C.Wilson & Sons, Sherbrooke.231-6.A TANTED- Br young lady, situation as Stenograph er and Ty pewriter.Address ., P.0.Box 306, - 229-3, ro LET\u2014 Possession at once.Tenement in - the Odell Terrace.Apply to H.A.Odell, 221- tf.J.BARTON, Veterinary \u2018Surgeon, Al e \u201cbion\u2019 Hotel, Sherbrooke.ART HALL 3 DAYS ONLY, - Thopsday, Friday & Saturday NOV.11, 12 2 13.Matinee Every Day at 2.30.F irst and only production here of the ler s Diamond Je Process CONTINUOUS MOVING VIEWS.The, only genuine Pictures, Every Feature.Every Detail of the World's Greatest Pageant.in all ite Majestic Splendour.Marvelously Realistic, Astonishingly Natural.1 ADMISSION 26c., Children 10c.toall |.Parts.Is hereby given that Louis BERNIER, JR., of the Tow nship of Wedon; -in the District of Saint Francis, Trader, has purchased the book debts.notes and accounts of the insolvent estate of Leon Fontaine, of Wedon, aforesaid, carriage maker.LOUIS BERNIER, JE, October 20th, 1897.5 CENTS FOB A \u201cRECORD.\u201d To complete fyle, we want a copy of the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD of September - 2, 1897.We wiil pay 5 cents for the first copy received i in good condition, 231-3.L.8.CHANNELL & \u20aco.CITY WOOD YARD.On hand, all kinds of Wood, including Dry | Hard W ood, Dry Slabs, Edgin 8, Kindling 2 ood, etc.\u2018Wood supplied any length, ready or stove.Yard, ST.FRANCIS STREET.Office, 24 KING STREET.People\u2019s-Telephone 213.COTTAGES FOR SALE.\u2018Four \u2018Semi-detached Frame Cotta es! Belvidere-8treet, Sherbrooke, in excel ent ro.pair, paying 10 per cent.net on $3,600.00 at which price they are now offered.PATON MAN FA TURING CO., ; Sherbrooke.HORSES T0 CLIP.JAMES HARÈNESS bas purchased a Clip- er which runs by power (the first ever used 298-117 - - in this city) and is prepared to clip horses, -Buaranteeing a first-class job at reasonable prices.213-1 mo.FRANK THOMPSON \u201c & COMPANY, BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.Municipal, Railway, and Industrial Debentures Bought and Sold.Loans Negotiated.Notes Discounted at short dates upon approved names, Advances made upon approved collateral securities.Exchange purchased.Cheques, Drfafts, etc., cashed before \u201c and after regular bank hours.\"MONTHKÉAL CORRESPONDENTS : MESSRS.HANSON BROS., FINANCIAL ACENTS, Canada Life Chambers, NEW YORK CORRESPONDENTS: MESSRS.HENRY CLEWS & CO., BANKERS, Wall Street.OF FICES z BELL TELEPHONE BUILDINC, 3i WELLINCTON sT.SHERBROOKE, QUE.\u2019 ~~ 'W.D.SIMPSON, STOCK BROKER.Griffith\u2019s Block.Stocks, Bonds.Grains, Provisions, and Cot ton dealt i in on margins or fer cash.Information freely given on application.Direct private wires to New York and Chicago.Bell Tel.237.People\u2019s Tel.219.&& Those answering advertisements in this paper will serve the _ nterests of all concerned by mentioning that they saw the same in | of all Kinds.| pany are placin - SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRI DAY, N OVEMBER 12, | .COURT NEWS.PERSONALS.STANSTEAD High Grade .0 SUPERIOR COURT.vite and WT.Thompson, Sawyer.| ~~ { COUNTY ITEMS.G LOV Smoking Tobacco! Court yesterday, by his honor, Mr.Justice White in the case of Taylor et al, vs.Thompson.The plaintiff in his quality of tutor to theminor Sarah Kennedy, sued for the recovery of this child who had been left in the hands of defendant by plaintiff's wife, who was an aunt of the child.The Court held that the plaintiff was entitled to the possession of thé child, but that plaintiff's action was not a necessity, as under his appointment as tutor, he was entitled to the custody of the minor, and also that plaintiff had acted hastily in the matter.action was maintained, therefore, Ww ithout costs.; WHEAT MARKET.Mr.W.D.Sim son, Griffith's block, reports the following prices in wheat to- day, by private wire from Chicago.Dec.wheat opened 93%, highest 93% lowest 93%, at noon 93}.May opened 921, highest 92t, lowest 9234, at noon 92%.BRIEFLETS.Our police and fire departments have been having an easy time of it this week.One tramp ran amuck of a policeman last night, and no time was lost in running him in, as there had been nothing else doing since Monday.It is to be hoped this week is not a lull before the\u2019'storm.Call and see our Boston candy.There is Peanut taffy, Kissmits, En lish tablets, Chocolate drops, i Fig Bon Bons.R.W.Darby le o.The streets of Sherbrooke are in a very muddy state, and the wet snow of the past three days has made them wuch worse.\"This is, largely owing to the tearing up of the streets for the purpose of laying the tracks of the electric railway.: Get prepared to face the cold weather by going to Z.P.Cormier, the leading furrier, for furs \u201cRepairs done neatly and at lowest prices at 131 Wellington street, sign of the White Bear.tf There will be a special meeting of the Guild of St.Peter's church, at 2.30 p.m., Saturday.It is hoped all members will be present.Dr.Wm.S.Allen, Dentist, Bell Telephone Building, Sherbr coke.m The People g Telephène Com- telephones in the power house, office and car shed of the Electric Railway Company.The Magog House of Sherbrooke, is the Leading Hotel in the Nastern | Townehips.Refurnished throughout H H, INGRAM, proprietor.1y187 The Council hold a special meeting this afternoon at 4 o'clock, when the water works by law will receive its third reading.A.E.Lalande, travelling pass lenger agent of the C.P.R., is in town on business.The trolley wire is put ap as far as King street.The young ladies of the Methodist church givean afternoon tea at the parsonage today.Upwards of four hundred people were present at the \u2018lecture, van Fires of Napoleon,\u201d by Mr.i.Morrill, riven in the Meth- ise church all.last evening, |under the auspices.of the Ep- worth League.The lime light, which had been received from | Montreal, gave very good satisfaction, and the large audience honored the: lecturer with their close attention throughout.Misses Mitchell and Presby added variety and interest to the entertainment by their -instrumental music.= The crossing on Wellington street, at head of Market square, is being replaced today.This has been a mudhole ever since the street railway was built.WEATHER PROBABILITIES.Nov.12, 11 a.m.\u2014 _ Forecast for next 24 hours, issued by the Me- tereological Bureau.Strong winds and gales, shifting to west and northwest : clear- -|iñg tonight and then colder again generally fair Saturday.DECLINE EKELONDIKE RISKS.Toronto, Ont., Nov, 10.\u2014Tor- onto insurance companies are following the example of those in Mëntreal and refusing risks on persons going to the Klondike.Numerous applications for insurance on parties going to the Klondike have been received by Toronto companies from all over Ontario\u2019and from the Eastern provinces also.One party of sixty from Hamilton alone wanted rates.They have been informally refused.+ - \u2014\u2014 >; SHOT HIS FATHER-IN-LAW.Philadelphia.Nov.10.\u2014Chas.Galbarth, a cigarmaker, on Lawrence street, this afternoon shot, his father-in-law, Frederick Fritz, his son, Frederick Fritz, jr.it and himself, in the head.is thought that all will die.\u2018he shooting was the result of a fam- \u2018the SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD ily quarrel.à Judgment was rendered in this | The | \u2018were at the Magog yes were at the American House yesterday.| | Messrs.À.E.Lalon e and A.Gauthier, Montreal.are registered at the Sherbrooke Hous e, , S.Daudurant, Mont- Messrs.real and J.Brown, New York, are at the Continental.Mr.Chas.Lovell, Coaticook,and Mr.R.W.Montgomer : ville, registered at the terday.| Messrs.Ww.P.Beauchamp, Geo.Mason and F.N.Lavallee, Montreal,are at the Grand Central.and T.E.are at the Messrs.M.Maudelson McVeigh, Montreal, - American House.Messrs.J.D.Gilmour Phillips, Toronto, are at Central.E.C.Wilton, Esa, Boston, is at the \u2018Albion, Mr.W.F.Gambsay, Caton, and T.Waldron, Clifton, were at- the Continental yesterday.Messrs.R.W.Gibson, C.Lan- cock and I.H.O\u2019Brien, Montreal, are at the Grand Central.Messrs.W.T.Merrick andJ.C.Vilbut, Montreal, are ab the Sher- br ooke House.Messrs.T.A.Trenholme, Geo.F.O'Halloran, Montreal, are registered at the Magog House.- Mr.Chas.H.Horton,New York, and J.H.McLean, Toronto, are at the Magog House.: Lieut.-Col.F.M.Pope, Bury, re- | gistered at the M lagog yesterday.Mr.and Mrs.\u2018 N.Scott, Danville, terday.Mr.J.A.and T.R.the Grand We understand that Ready, manager of the Merchant's Bank, in this city, has beea transferred to the Merchant's Bank, Toronto, and will shortly leave for his new position.Sherbrooke citizens will regret the departure of Mr.Ready, who has gained deserving popular ity.: EUCHRE PARTY.The first of the winter series of the Young People\u2019 s euchre parties was held last night, at the residence of Misses Lemaire.There was a good attendance and a pleasant evening was'enjoyed by all.The ladies\u2019 prizes were won by Mrs.Wayland, a former member of the club and Miss M.Dus- sault, and gentlemen's prizes by Messrs.M.A.Laine and Poutre.MONTREAL MARKET.Wholesale Foss Thursda; Evening.The steadiness noted in cheese yesterday was continued today, and it is learned there has been a considerable quantity of cheap cheese picked up during the past day or so.Finest Ontario Septembers, 8 5-8¢ to 8 3-4 Finest Ontario Octobers, 8 3-8to 8 1-2c Finest Townships Septembers, 814c Finest Quebec Octobers, 7 3-8c to 7 34 The butter market continues dull.Shippers have modifiea \"their bids still further, and now talk 174e to 18c,instead of the outside figure.Holders re not ready sellers at these prices, and business is dull.In a jobbing way 185c¢ is the current quotation, eras 18 to 18} 174 to 17 2 Finest creamery.Seconds.teers Dairy butter.Joerovons 15} to 16 THE CRISIS IN/SPAIN.London, Nov.11 ~The latest testimony to the desperateness of the interna: situation in Spain comes through the Vatican, which according to the Rome corres-| pondent of the Chronicle has received intelligence that the position is very grave.An insurrection of the Carlists is imminent in the principal towns, and, the Queen Regent is continually receiving threatening letters from Carlists.| The .situation [is a matter of negotiation bétween the European Cabinets.| The Papal Nuncio at Madrid, who was recently summoned to Rome, has |.been instructed} to exhort the clergy and the faithful generally to do all in their power to support the Spanish dynasty, Ci : © .§ MAINE MEN STRIKE à GO: -D.Bangor, Me., Nov.10-\u2014 Daniel | Lewis, who lives in Carmel, twenty miles.from here, arrived in this city yesterday from the Alaska gold fields.He left Maine eighteen months ago and.was accompanied from Seattle by his broth.They took provisions to last them two years.They struck claims on the Trin - ty River, which; Lewis says, is the richest region there.Lewis brought $14,140 to this city, and he says when he left Alaska he thinks that his brother had $200,000 in gold.Lewis will return in the spring, | or i fata.is he we, At the recent at meeting of the Magog council a by-law was passed levying the following - taxes: 2 mills for the town hall and market, 2 mills for the electric light, 2 mills for the\" consolidation the debt, 3} mills for municipal urposes in general, 4 mills on Protestants for the schools and ok mills on Catholics.A serious accident recently befell Mrs.Widow Buzzell.While standing on a chair she fell and ruptured a blood vessel in one of her lower limbs.À physician was prom tly summoned and the flow lood with difficulty pod.Rev.E.A.Davis and.family | have moved to Smiths - Mills from Georgeville, where Mr.Davis will go into partnership with Mr.P.N.Esneuf, merchant, successor to James Merrill.Rev.Mr.Davis will, until June next, continue to conduct the services at the |[Methodist church, Georgeville.His many friends \u2018there regret his departure.Poaching on Lake Memphrema- gog is languishing, owing to the coming of cold weather and the nearness of' the opening of the season.The officers have made several captures this season.ke WEEK, OF PRAYER.Meetings Every Night in the Y.M.C.A.In accorilänce with the resolution passed | at the International Convention, held at Alban in 1866, the Young Men\u2019s Christian Associations throughout _the world will observe the week, beginning Sunday, Nov.14, as a \u2018week of prayer,\u201d for the increase and spiritual prosperity of their work.Atthe regular meeting on Sunday afternoon next, the Association\u2019s work in America will be presented | by Mr.H.W.Byrne, and the foreign and world wide work by Mr.W.R.Price.During the week services will be | held in the rooms every evening, at 8 o'clock, conducted by the city pastors.The meetings are] open to the public, and a cordial invitation .is extended to all.\"ROUND HOUSE BURNED.Nine Engines Badly Damaged.~ Sti Johnsbury, Vt.Nov.12.\u2014 (Special)\u2014 At half past ei ht last night, fire was discovered in the round house of the Boston Maine R.R., at this place.At the time there were ten engines in the he aid only one was | got out.The building was a total loss, the brick walls only now standing The nine engines were badly damaged by the fire.Loss is heavy.Cause of fire unknown, although there was a watchman supposed to bein the building: e Causes of Gray Hairs.Gray hairs are honorable no doubt, but their advent is not wsually hailed with any exuberant joy by men and certainly not by women, and it is curious to note in going through life at what\u2019 varying a;es people commence to show the passage of wr years by the change in the color of the hair.And yet the whitening of the bair does not always portend the approach of age, for the hair of some individuals laboring under certain passions has been | known to become gray in a single night.Many reasons have been suggested for gray hair.Some assert that.the cause is a con- \u2018traction of the skin about the roots of it, and from this cause suppose that polar | animals become white, the cold operating | as the contracting power, Tut this theory is untenable, or we might all turn gray it we happened to be exposed to particularly hard .frosts.As a mater ot fact, there are fewer gray people in Russia than ir sunny Italy or Arabia.The more likely reason is that the vital power is lessaned in the extreme ramifications of those almost imperceptible vessels destined to supply the hair with-coloring fluid.The vessels which secrete thie tiuid cease to act, or clse the absorbent vessels take it away faster than it is furnished.This certainly appears to be feasible, for grief, debility, | fright, fever and age all have the effect vu: lessening the power of the extreme vessels.Against this theory it may be urged that it the body be again invigorated the ves scls ought, aeca:ding to our reasoning, -to again secrete the coloring fluid, but-to this it muy be replied that the vess:ls which secrete:this fluid are so very minute that Upon their ceas sing their functions _they become obliterrted and nothing can | ever restore them.\u2014New York Ledger.Trade Levices on Wheels.Various familiar articles où trado are used as models for the bodies of delivery wagons, OI these the.trunk is perhaps the most commoniy used.Wagons made with the body in the semblance of a big trunk may be seen in many cities, the de-_ livery wagons of the dealers in uunks and kindred articles.Perhaps the next most Yemen with the body in\u2019the [Uri Us bo great hat, the delivery wagon of a hatter.Another form not unfamiliar is that of the great shoe, made of metal, and mounted on wheels and used as the delivery wagon of a shoe dealer, Like the great bat, the shoe may he painted or all giided.All of these d vices have a seat outside, in front, and they have a door at the rear end.The shoe is mounted on the running part, with the toe to the front.I'he driver's seat is over the tip of the toe or in front of it.The door by which purcels are got in and out ui the wagon is in the heel of the great shoe et the back.: A wagon used sor the delivery of packages from & luundry has a body in the lorm of w great Wash boiler.Perbaps the latest of these trade devices on vheels is shown in o wagon used for the delivery of a prope.ary article that is sold in Tiguid form.In tus case the wagon body is in the shape of # greut boutle.\u2014Now York - Sun.- Br = =.& | [JOHN MILLET.Here are 3 kinds th at seem to occasional sn Suit ma _ else idkers better than an; thing \u201c vam MIX Virginja, TURE.\"~A blend of choice T = 7c.the } 1b Le us and + Perique Tobactos, \u201cCarte Blanche.\u201d and ut,\u201d Both extra fi rina, Leaf Tobuccos, na AT: rE Ar ARTE * IL IL IS Walking oves, | Dress Gloves, ;- Driving Gloves, | Thick Gloves, Thin Gloves, Brown Gloves, i Black Gloves, White Gloves, Tan | Gloves, Lined Gloves, \u201cEnglish 8 choice elencd S0c.the #16.$2.00 .the these brands are put up in tip boxes fontaining } 1b, 50 you ge t h and prime condition whoo backed À.KINKEAD & 00 118 Wellington St | Sign of the Indian.| |MAPLE | |SYRUP E This is something fi - | - \u2018thethll favor of New rates, rap.ned | LARGE SWEET ORANGE le : 4Oc.Dozen.- NEW CALIFORNIA ATS, In 1 Ib.Cartoons, Finest qu lity, 16\u20ac Each.- R.JOHNSTON CO.Importers and Family 6 006s.| that you want, get| them from ue | © Duncan » ABBEY'S Merchant Tailor and PE | Men's | utfitter, EFFERVESEN \u2014 see SA LTS | | eme A BOTTLE.EE D.J.MoMANAMY, ; | 201017 | H ELP | | At 169 Wellington St.1s needed by many, who, FOR : \u2018SALE CHEAP, OR RENT.under the strain f con: ] Th H stan se work, fin their eyesight failing.To Three Houses, two » minutes wt me | all such, a pair of properly fitted RESTING glasses - Will prove a greatih rel.A.C.SKINNE GRADUATE OPTICI v - | used singly or as two tenements.Sepa kitchen fdoors, Water convenient.Room for a dressmaker with separate entra ner Kio Na and Wellin ton: nce.Cor- 4 Saw Mill in Orfor for sale.Lum .near, | C.H.FLET CHER Are You Insured ?\u2014IF NOT, CALL ON\u2014 ROYER & BURRAGE, 87 Wellington Street, who represent some of the largest Fire, Life, Accident and Guarante Companies.Lowest rates.PROTECT TOUR PEE! _ \"7 Wellington Sa.GO TO THE.Oc.STORE For your SE | \u2014AND SAVE \u2014 Enameledwarg and | DOCTOR BILLS, Tinware .2 Where you will find the.most | R U B B E RS complete assortment in the CITY, FROM THE at right prices.| bn 1 Townships 1° lGeueral office and Works: MANUFACTURERS AND MERCHANT TAILORS, 75 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.& SONS, J QUE.BY THE I © MANUFACTURERS OF.PRI : Plain and Fancy Iron Beds, Mattresses, etc.i.| Goods stand at the the world, for durability and tasty construction.po throughout tk t | : : I am Headquarters for - | I J, L.VINEBERG & 00.BEDS wo All4wool Blankets, _, from 5 lbs, to 10 lbs.pr.je \u2018ALSO GREY Al D WOOL BLANKETS.t { Flannelette Blankets in Grey or White, and \u2018?T.= LANGER lL 1145 Wellington Street.\"x font, JENCKES WAGHINE CO.BUILDERS OF .! MINING MACHINERY, HOISTING, AND WINDING ENG'NES, Stone and Ore Crushers, Boilers, and Special Machinery, Plain Side Valves and Corliss Engines.MACHINERY FOR \"MILLING, SMELTING AND CONGENTRAT | ING OF ORE.| SHERBR OCKE, QUE ] 5 Ry af .! ; ; SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12 1897 \u201c| WINTER | * WEATHER.\u201cJe now setting itself down - _ to assert its supremacy for fora period of not less than : ¢ months.Though mild | | and pleasant as it may ap- 4 pear in the early part of its .reign.it-i8 eure to make itself felt very soon.- ; Are you prepared for the à | worst ?oo - Have you provided your- .- selt with a good warm Overcoat ?2 Have your feet received the _ necessary attention ?- If not let us see you down at our store.- J.LEVINSON.ADVERTISEMENT.| TOILET | REQUISITES.No Long Profits © INTHIS Department.> as Bought- CLOSE.TOILET.SOAPS.Complexion Oatmeal Soap, I Sc.box.: (> Glycerine and White Castile 5c.cake.Glycerine and Cucumber Soap, 8c.cake.\u2018 Glycerine and White Rose Soap, 8c.Baby\u2019s Own Soap, 10c.cake.Shaving Soap, IVe.cake.\" Tooth Brushes, 10¢c, 15c and 20c.Hair Brushes, 202, 25¢, 35¢, 50c.Clothes Brushes, 25¢, 35¢,\" and 13c.Combs \u2014Fine.Medium and Coarse, etc.© M.McKECHNIE'S.\u2018Both Phones.: = | IP YOU ARE WANT.LL.\u201cIt will be money in your pocket to trade with me, , I have just received a lot of \u201cnew SILVERWARE and CAN SUI?YOU IN THAT LINE.ties, for - | $6.00.\u2018New Tea Sets, , New Glassware, ; ; New Lamps, For Wedding Presents, -etc., you will find my stock complete.\u201cA H.FOSS 22 Wellington Street.| A, \u2014\u2014 : | / L .\" The Following Popula | ¥ NEW BOOKS ON SALEat / °° EN R.McBain\u2019s.- \u201cQUO-VADIS,\u201d by Henry K.Sien Kiewicz.\u2018THE CHEVALIER, D'AURTAC, CL oo By G.Levett-Yeats.] THE MASIARENES, By Odida.] : \"PERPETU A, By S.Baring Gould.ITA KE MARTIAN, By George DuMaurier.| 0 THE TWO CAPTA Ns, By Clark Russell.- THE SEVEN SEAS, By Rudyard Kipling.! DARIEL, By R.pl Blackmore.1 À WITH MOORE AT CORUNNA, By Henty.WITH FREDERICK THEGREAT ~~\u201c \"A MARCH ON LONDON, CORLEONE, By Marion Crawford.\u201c LR McBAIN \u2018| IMPORTER OF NEW BOOKS.oh |and on the strength of his testi- \u2018a dispatch from Constantinople, Bverything Snid 4 Soap 15c.box.| |room,.New Dinner.Sets, beau-| | Prof.Heraly's concert, returned | Her stern compartments BY TELEGRAPH THE, CLARENCEVILLE © MURDERS.A Fresh Clue \u2014 Warrants for | : Issued.Arrest Cowartsville, Nov.12.\u2014(Special.\u2014 Detective Gale, accompanied by District Magistrate.Mulvena, of Sherbrooke, is here, endeavoring to get to the botton of a fresh clue in connection with -the Edy murders at Clarenceville some years ago.| One witness only was examined, mony.warrants were issued for the arrest of two men, which will likely be served in the course: of the day.9 \u2018 Allis mystery at present, but startling developments are pro- missed.\u2014\u2014-\u20140\u2014 - - | CONSERVATIVES | - : WILL CONTEST.Toronto, Nov.12.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Conservatives intend to contest Centre Toronto, -to fil the seat caused by the retirement of Lount.Ex-speaker, Sir \u2018Peter White will most likely be the candidate.\u2014e GREEK INV ADORS REPULSED._ Vienna, November 11.\u2014 The Nene Freie Presse today publishes saying that some Greek bands which crossed the Thessaliah frontier, between Diskat and Domenik, have been repulsed by the Turks, who killed many of the invaders and captured a large number of prisoners.\u2019 The Turks also seized 150 rifles and 170,000 cartridges belonging to the Greeks.McKINLEY'S GUEST.Laurier Dined at the White House.Washington, D.C., Nov.11.-Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Canadian premier, Sir Louis Davies, the minister of Marine, of Canada.and the other officials who are taking part in the Behring Sea negotiations, were entertained at dinner by President McKinley, at the Executive Manison tonight.The list of guests assembled in the Blue parlor shortly before8 o'clock; where President McKinley met them.Escorting Premier Laurier, the President led the way to the way to the private dining where _ \u2018the table, simply adorned, with white chrysanthemums, was set.The Marine band was present, and layed throughout the dinner.he guests were: Sir Wilfrid Laurier, Sir Louis Davies, the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Sec.of War, Attoney-General, the\u2019Secretary of the Navy, the Secretary of the Interior and of Agricultüre, the.Secretary to the President, Hon.R.W.Day, assistant secretary of state; Hon.J.A Casson.Prof.D.Wentworth Thompson and Mr, James Macoun.\u2018 DIXVILLE.Nov.I2.\u2014 Our local Nimrods did themselves proud on Thursday last.Mr.Thomas M.Cowhard killeda nice deer and the same day Master Fred Young killed a larger one, which had a very nice pair of antlers.There is quite an excitement amongst the boys and for the next few days the woods around here will be full of hunters, .| Or Monday last Mr.Hugh Mec- Gookin started for Orford to cook for Messrs Lovell this winter.Messrs.Parker & Howe are cutting roads to their Barford lands getting ready for lumbering operations this winter.PERSONALS.Mr.H.Samuel received yesterday a cablegram, announcing the \u2018death of his father in Russia.Miss Calder, who assisted in to Montreal this morning.«IT HAS COME TO STAY.\" The St.Johns Newssays: \u2018\u2018The SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD 18 \u201cjust nine months old, and already its patrons are heard tosay, \u2018How did we ever do without it 2\u201d Evidently = Sherbrooke's daily has \u2018come to stay,\u201d notwithstanding the many prophecies to the contrary whicli greeted thescheme at the out-et.\u201d BATTLESHIP INJURED Canea, November 11,\u2014The first-class British battleship Empress of India has met with a serious accident in a gale, which is prevailing here.Her rudder.was broken by heavy sea and her hull was seriously damaged.is full of water.She haa run for shelter under the lee of Standia Tsland,oft the town of Candia.The battleship Royal Sovereign has -puty marshals.: said.\u201cbanded with black.DYNAMITE DICK KILLED.He Said He Preferred to Die With His | \u201cBoots ongand He Did.hf Wh ov.9.\u2014Charles lifton, alias Dynamite Dick, the notorious outlaw, was killed yesterday at the house of Sid Wil- lias; fifteen miles west of Che- cotah, Indian Territory, by de- g They had been on his trail for three weeks and had chased him all over the Cherokee Nation, but his knowledge of the country elude them.Yesterday they learned that he wals at the home of Williams and | the house was surrounded.| Clifton refused to surrender and said he\u2019 preferred to die with his (boots on.He opened fire on the ttacking party, but as Williams and his famil were in the honse, they did not fire Xposed himself.Several of the deputies were wounded by bullets from Clifton\u2019s gun, and the outlaw stepped.to the door so that he could do better execution.He received a volley of bullets and fell forward mortally wounded.The deputies carried the body to Checotah, Wichita, Kan., where:it was positively identified.Clifton had been the terror of the Indian country for several years, being the head of one of the boldest outlaw gangs that operated in that wild country, He got the name of Dynamite Dick ecause he used to bore holes in his cartridges and fill them with dynamite, which would explode with deadly effect after striking a solid substance.| He was implicated in numerous bank and express robberies.| \u2014\u2014 ee DURRANT REPRIEVED.\u2018He Will Not Hang Today.San Francisco, Nov.11.\u2014 William Henry Durrant, who was sentenced to be hanged on the 12th instaut, has received a reprieve, and will be allowed to live a little longer before suffering the punishment for the crime.of which he has been found guilty.Upto four o'clock this afternoon, when the news was flashed over the wires from Sacramento that the court now in session there, had granted a writ of probable cause,and instracted Warden Hale not to carry out the execution of Durrant until further orders, there was apparently no further hope for the condemned murderer of Blanche Lamont and Minnie Williams.; Captain Edgar, who opened the despatch in the absence of the warden, immediately wrote a note conveying the information to Durrant.The message was sent to the death cell by a guard.Durrant quickly rea it, and without any great display of emo- -tion fell on his Kees and prayed silently for several minutes.Mrs.Durrant, the mother of the prisoner, was\u2019 passenger on the 3.30 boat from San Francisco.When she reached :the prison the news was told to he, She was cheerful on the way over, saying that she had pat her faith in God, and felt that be would not desert her.On arrival at the prison she was informed that her son\u2019s life had been spared, and that she might] \u2018see him later.{Thank God,\u201d she Change of Heart.Sweet Cirl\u2014I[ hope you will call again, Bre Cool cand | Mr.Comibicad (new admirer)\u2014Thank you, I snutid be delighted to call very won again if I were sure of finding you at hore, I \u201cOh, I'm nearly always at home, but\u2014 let me sce\u2014it won't do for you to call Tuesday evening, for that is the night of the Home Mission] meeting, and Wednesday night the Einperor\u2019s Daughters meet, and Thursday the! Blue Ribbons have a most important session, and: Friday is the monthly meeting of the Dorcas club, and Saturday the Browning club\u2014really I hardly know what day to set, but'\u2019\u2014 \u201cTin! Do you expect to belong to those socicties always\" \u201cOh, yes, indeed! I'm a life member of thew alt.\u201d | cs \u201cLr\u20141I should like to call again soon, but tliis is bur po season, and I shall be confined very closdly to the\u2019 office for sev- | * .+ eral months.Good evening.\u2019\u2014New York Weekly.201 The Blogmer Question.\u201cOur xoc \u2014 5, said the young woman wl:o bi lors, hay decided that.bloomers shail he buired, .\u201cf{ow vulgar! said the girl who does not bong.\u2018They ought never to be in other than solid | colors.\u201d\u2019\u2014Indianapolis Journal.i : | The Bawks of New England.-In:my opizfion the sparrow hawk is the handsomest r ! bis raco.His tack is bright, golden cinnamon, his wings steely blue and jet black and his tail chestnut, with | a broad black band.His breast is beautifully marked with chainlike patterns of black spots.His mate is chestnut above, Unlike other hawks, the plumage of these hirde does not vary with age.They usualy make their appearance on some ih cloudy day about the last of March andi take up their position in the meadows.From then until.September they are always to be seen el- ther perched on the topmost twig of some tallielm or hovering in/ghe air on the lookout for prey.Their nest is in some hollcw tree or deserted woodpecker's hole or even, a last year\u2019s crow\u2019s nest.- I have often tried to account for the seemingly friendly relations existing between the Sparrow bawks and golden winged woodpeckers.Buth frequently oscupy holes in the same branch and sit gide by side on top of some tall stub without the least sign of disagreeinent, although, unless I nin very n.uch mistaken, the sparrow hawk often attacks larger birds and m.gbt easily carry off the young ones:when tbe old birds were absent.\u2014 William E.Cram An \u2018Popular Science | Mon thly., \u2014 - -\u2014- \u2014 - -_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014- -\u2014 - ; | : gone to her assistance.| | | i i nabled him to jo the outlaw: \u2018been -making repairs -on many frienc KELLY PLEADS GUILTY.Op Condition that the Date ef Execution would he Jan.16 1899.Dover, N, H., Nov.11.\u2014-Jos.E.Kelley, who for the past three \u2018days has been on trial, charged with the murder of Joseph A.Stickney, the aged cashier of the Great Falls National Bank, Somersworth, upon the opening of the court this morning, retracted his plea of not guilty and pleaded guilty to the charge against him, throwing himself upon the mercy of the court, | elly addressed the court saying: \u201cYour Honor: This question of retracting\u201d my plea all remains with Your Honor; if you will fix the date of the execution on the 16th of January.1899, then, Your Honor, I retract my plea and plead guilty to- the charge of murder.I plead guilty of murder,\u201d he repeated in a voice distinct and unmoved.: oo County Sollicitor Nason, in answer to a query, said\u2019the State had made no concession, but that the prisoner pl!caded guilty on his own responsibility.Upon hearing Kelley's statement, the court decided that the jury should be discharged and the court would hear further evidence in the case to determine the degree.\u201d LS a \u2014 HIGHWAY ROBBERS.Mr.Boyer Held up and Robbed Near St Hyacinthe.St.Hvacinthe, Que., Nov.11.- Yesterday afternoon at 5.30.while Mr.Bover, Inspector of the Bell Telephone Company, who had i wires three miles west of this city, was attacked and robbed of $40 while returning home.Mr.Boyer was driving along the road near a piece of woods and met\u201d a buggy tontaining three men.One of them sprang from their buggy into Mr.Boyer's rig, threw a blanket over his head and drugged him.probably with chloroform.- After relieving him.of his money they took his revolver from his pocket, emptied it and then hid it in the back of his buggv.1 RTE When Boyer recovered consciousness the robbers had disappeared.At present there is no clue.a.THORNTON-BUCKLAND.Barnston, Nov.11.\u2014A fashionable but quiet wedding took place here last-evening, at the home of the bride's sister.Mrs.A.L.Parer.ond daughter of Mr.Osmand Buckland, of this place, was married to Mr.Paige R.Thornton, eldest son of the late C.P.Thornton, also of \u2018Barnston, 4.The ceremony wags performed by Rev.Geo.Stafford, assisted by Rev.) Mr.Terry.The bride looked very nice, gowned in a travelling suit of] rreen novelty, trimmed with grey ersian tlamb and green velvet, and carried a bouquet of calla- lillies.After\u2019 many congratulations were tendered the newly married couple, they, with their ls present, adjourned to the dining room, where a bountiful - repast was\u2019 provided.The decorating of the dining hall with flowers was beautiful, as well as artistic.1 | The newly married couple left about 10 o'clock, amid a shower of good wishes and :old shoes for \u2018their newly arranged home in Barnstoñs _ The presents, which were numerous and costly, testified to the many warm.friends of - Mr.land Mrs.Thornton,who wish for them every happiness.ee THE MAIL CONTRACT _- - SIGNED.) Ottawa, Ont.,Nov.10.\u2014=The contract for carrying the British mails by*the Beaver.line was signed this afternoon.The service is a weekly one to St.John, calling at Halifax, A FAVOR ARBITRATION.- London, Nov.11.-Dr} Darby, Secretary of thefArbitration Alliance, has presented to Lord Salisbury, the Premier, a memorial with 64,572 signatures attached in favor of an Anglo-American arbitration treaty.5 -» HUGE WATER SPOUT.Toronto, Nov.12.\u2014(Special)\u2014A huge waterspout passeddownLake \u2018Ontario, near, the mouth of Toronto Harbor yesterday.It broke near the Eastern Gap and .the cloud passed south.lt was the first one seen here in thirty years.\u2014= me | \u201cOnly One Preparation that lives up to the advertised claims = © \u2018 \u2019 y ~V~ Effervescent Salt and that is Abbey's 8X Effervescent Salt, and it surpasses them.Jt is the most wonderful regulator of health and the greatest preventative of disease known, ZAAARARRARARARARARANIN, [article entitled \u2018The Roll\u2018 of Honor of of | .glar had the breath knocked out of him, Miss Jennie Elizabeth, sec- | PROMOTED FOR GALLANTRY.4 New Yo.k [\u2019nliceman Kewarded For : Catening » Burglar, Hon.Theodore Roosevelt writes an Charro bey - _ - » } - 00 | the New York Police'\u2019 for!The Century.Mr.Roosevelt says: ; Early in our term\u2019we promoted a pa- trolinan to the grade of rbundsman for activity in catching a burglar under ra\u2018uer peculiar circumstances.I hap- pend to rote his getting a burglar oue weck., Apparently he haf fallen into tiie habit, for he got angther the next week.In the latter case the burglar es- taped from the house sgon after mid: pight and ran away toward Park ave- pue, with the policeman in hot chase.The New York Central railroad: runs under Park avenue, and there is a succession of openings in the top of the tunnel.Finding that the policeman was gaining on him, the burglar took a desperate chance and leaped down one of these openings at the risk of breaking his neck.Now the] burglar was | running for Nis liberty, and it was the part of wisdom for him to imperil life or limb, but the puliceman was nierely doing his duty, and nobody could have blamed him for not taking the jump.However, he jumped, and in this particular caso the hand of; the Lord was _heavy upon the unrighteôus.The bur- and the \u2018\u2018cop\u2019\u2019 didu\u2019t.Wien his victim could walk, : the officer] trotted him around to the station ork and a week afterward he himself wags promoted, it appearing upon careful! investigation | that he wus sober, trjstworthy and strictly.attentive to his .Here again it seems to me that we followed \u201cthe emincatly common sense plan of promoting a nian| who had earned his promotion by faithful and dis- | tinguished service and by proved supe: rior capacity.We cared no more for the policeman\u2019s views oh the tariff or the currency than ve did for those of the burglar.Our interest and the interest of citizens generally was to have the officer catch that burglar and otherwise do his duty.If he dif his duty, we were for him; if he did not, we were.against him.In neither event did we care whether the ofiicer {had or had not the backing of the congressional delegation of the city or the central committee of thecouuty.Of ccurse, as before, this exposed us to wild outcries from the local politi al bosses and heelers and much snecring at \u2018\u201ccivil gervice reform, but all the outcries and sncers meant was that we were deing|our duty as decent men and as public officials, with some rlight appreciatidn of what was implied by tLe words (honor and uprightness.Political organizations are when they are seized ;by professional spoils politicians of low morality, who run the \u2018\u201c\u2018n'achine\u2019\u2019 in their own interests, who clamor against honesty and \u201cdefy decency and rail against that device for obtaining clean government which is known as civil service reform, then it is tine for all citizens who believe in good citizenship to rise in re- vols.| f | | coast a Td ea A Aseth American Hevolufion.There taune the sharpisound of a gun- \u2018shot.Immediately it fo followed by others, by a regular fusillade, hy the bawling of hasty commands.by the scurrying of feet in the corridors, the clatter of steel, a babel of raucous voiced and all the confused tumult of an ariny caught napping \u2018by the cnemy.Above the clamor rose a cry that sent the blood tingling through my veins: 4 .\u201cViva el presidente! Viva el Presidente Diaz!\u2019 LE The-press of conflict dribw nearer minute by minute.The insurgents, getting the worst of it, were -falling back upon the shelter of the furmstead.i-I was exultant.Now, by peering through the narrow slit that did duty for window in my carcel, I caught spasmodic glitppes of the strife\u2014 figures in dirty blue flitting from tree \u201ctrunk to tree trunk, ever in the direction of the house, shadows in gray, with red \u201csashes worn \u201chandolier fashion\u2014the president's soldiery\u2014advanging steadily and surely, pouring in a hotifire that bade fair goon to make of the retideat a demoralized rout.A few stray bulletd spattered against the walls of the alqueria, but I was too, fascinated to heed the whrning: Not until a missile, more minätory than the rest, snipped a fragment off the window sill did I judge it wise to duck down and await the outcome of the attagk with what com: posure Ieouid master, | learndd, Don Miguel had béen killed exrly in the action.and his dispirited supporters, thus deprived of leader, refrained small stomach for further ï fighting\u2014indecd, most of them were quite eager now to cat - their principles and cast their votes in favor of the opposition candidate.he campaign, \u201cboth military and political.wus at an end.-Chambers\u2019 Journal = ; i Expert Opinios.\u201cI hear,\u2019 said the .fat lady, \u2018\u2018thut you were out with the boyd lust night.\u201d .\u2018The two headeu gent groaned dismally.\u201cJ was,\u2019 be admitted, \u2018\u2019and I want to | esy to you,\u201d he continued, \u2018\u2019that in # case of this kind two bendsjare not better than ce.\u2019\u2014Cincinnati Enquirer.i sds \" DEATHS CAMPBELL\u2014 In thi& dity, on the llth November, 1897, Colin Thomas.Campbell, son of William Campbell, aged 2 months and 15 days.Funeral will take place from his father's residence, rear of 215 Wellington street, on Saturday at 2.30 p.m.- Friends are respectfully invited to attend.ee = JAS.A.FLAGG, (Sucçemsor to 8.T'wose.) Undertaker ând Efibalmer.Coffins, Caskets, etci, to suit everybody.Telephones at store and residence.Lona's BLOCK, 118 WELLINGTON ST.PICTURE FRAMING DONE] ! - so 4: on short notice, (Good work guardn - teed.: \u201c -\u2014 | Chipped Dried Beef, \u201cWe Used - 7 eminently necgssury and useful, but | -226-tf, Nor had 1 long to wait.; As [afterward | | Glass Candy Jars, [he Patronage.atronage.Accordéd us since we began has been very gratifying.We are doing our best to] merit it by giving prompt ~ delivery, the highest grade - ofgoods we can buy, and \u201c_ close prices all around, (not \u2018on only a few articles).\u201cWe offer this week special |- prices on Armour\u2019s Canned Meats.| 0x Tongus, 13 Ib.Tins ~ Lunch Tongue, 1 1b.Tins, Bac.| 30c.25c.Corned Beef, 31b.Tins < 26c- Corned Beef, 1 Ib.Tins ~~ 156.Call or telephone us a trial order.Lo \u2014 - THB PEOPLE'S STORE; | 7 _ To Bake : .\u201cOur own Bread, but since we tried Allatts home made, \u2018we use\u201d nn other, and we \u2018save ourselves the worry of \u2018that troublesome and uncer tain business.\u201d I That\u2019s_what some people + say.#7 If you want good bread, try ALLATT'S HERE YOU SEE ER 7 #, The newest, prettiest and best fittin.Ladies\u2019 Rubber ever produced.They - don\u2019t slip at the heel nor turn rusty look! _ ing after a few days wearing.[ - MORENCY BROS: The Workingman's Friend is at Gazet Office.It will likely appear again in RECORD next Thursday.While Waiting for the Street Car © TRY A\u2014\u2014 0 HOT SODA AT FRASER'S' DRUG STORE, CHOCOLATE, I J COFFEE, .~~ 4 © BOVRIL® an oo LEMON ADR Steaming Hot and Always Ready, We Have Finished - Taking our inventory and are now ready for business.\u2019 \u2018Our new Cutter is givin | perfect satisfaction.°F Call in and see us.You can save from 10.to 2c per cent.for cash at .JAMES TRACY'S i tore Sell the Goods! i Jas.Montgomery, agent and general | merchant, Sawyerville, Que., tells his experience with iny-work in two verse sen: tences: \u201cMr.Gray has advertised our business with the best results, His ads.are attractive, and sell the goods.\u201d In py Career as an advertisement writer, I halve encountered but one business man Was not satisfied with my work, Inac where my work does net satisfy, I prompt.Jy and cheerfully refund any money that \u2018has been advanced.= WILL J.GRAY, advertisemenc wri \u2018 Cookshire, Que.= AT PUBLIC AUCTIO 1 Show Case, 1 Box Japanepe Tea.-1 sett Counter Scales, few boxes Biscuits, 3 caddies Tobac Baking Powder, Toilet Glass Dishes, .etc, i OT ALSO the following second-hand of Furniture: \u2014 | Parlor Suit, Centre Table, Sideboard, lin ing Table, Chairs, Burcaus, Wash lard: Bedsteads, 2 large Chairs, ete.ete, > Sale Saturday, Nov.\u2019 18th, ~ At my Auction Rooms at 2 o'clack p.m.C.J.ODELL, \"ives, peer | #& Those answering advertisements in this will serve the interests of all c cerned by mentioning that they saw same in the SHERBROOKE DAILY: RECORD, piedes - \u2018Do not neglect your business if.you have a cold but take Menthol + 3 _ i - | » hd | i Cough Syrup, it will cure you, 7.6 Baleine 8 a.Soap, - a cpr qe ~ Fors remain i) = - mg as x HE a = encadré ro ou =X ae rahe tr a een SO el le = CR ° WE Pei.ame Wt FL A a .- .\u201ciss ) nue / > a \u201c WEL LTH, ara vay w; 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Hear it and call their mates by that sweet name, - And I forever hear within my heart The murmur of her name borne from the sea =J.K.L.in Chambers\u2019 Journal.AMID ROMANCE.he was not living in an age of romance, but he forgot\u201d it, and to live in the midst \u201cof a matter of fact world and forget that it is such is what makes most of the tragedies of that world.\u2018There were excuses.for him, of course \u2014the first that he was young; the second that«he was care free, and the last and, as thé nursery rhyme has it, the best that York to that of southern California.He had ridden through willow paths along.the gravel roads that a month before | had been the bed of the San Gabriel.He had crossed the shallow gleaming branches of the stream time and again.He had loomed from the green swell of the divide over as green a valley, where wild flowers were thick on the ground and where peach and almond \u2018trees made pink and white patches.Just across the valley the mountains were half covered with snow, but the air was w&rm from the sea and the sky was brigh§ blue.So there was excuse for \u2018his forgettdng the bitycle and thinking she world a pl&ce for romance.A place for romance, but there can be Woman.\u2018He coasted down the incline of the divide and made for the Monte road by tree bordered byways and paths.There was kinds of picturésque, old world things ought to happen.Ina garden of \u2018this sort man ought certainly not to be alone.Some nymph should come dripping and glittering ouf of the zanja, some slender figure should \u2018push\u2019 its way through the high, green barley and the fluffy branches of the peppers and stand beside him.He forgot the barbed wire fence between the barley field and the road, the grasses and flowering weeds and the peppers hid it, but the zanja rippled and purled on, the barley waved in the wind from the sea, and the sun glcamed on an uninhabited world.Then a belli rang out j ust-phead by the roadside, and the silence of the spring high noon was filicd with the voices of children and young girls.- \" The woman entered the garden.She - was neither nyuish of the zanja nor sprite of the field, only a black gowned schoolgirl, who stoud on the schoolhouse steps and waved a handkerchief at the passing tourist.The tourist was aman and young, which was all the schoolgirl cared about.The girl was pretty and willowy, which was all the man cared about.He.raised his cap and motioned to a clump of trees down the highway.Of course shé would understand.It was all a part of the romance apd the country, and she understood.She left the calling, screaming children and her older.companions and strolled toward where he sat on the grass under the trees.It was out of sight of the schoolhouse.He watched her black, lithe figure moving through the flecked sunshine that came in through the plumy branchés of the peppers.They were all den, birds were singing from the earth, soft wind blew from the sea beyond the valley.The snowy mountains were far away, and the world on the other side of them yet farther.Her name, she said, was Alicia.How ferent the stern Nelson to which he had to confess! But even that was pretty when she said it.How old was she?She was 15.The hervines of the poets were that age.Where did she live?; Sone vague way over tlicre among the pink blossoms.He remembered thut when®he was a child \u201cthose questintis had always begun an acquaintance: **What is your name?' How old are you?Where do you live?\u201d the years between then and now had var ished.He did not want it.He forgot that he had meant~to reach the hotel of the valley by luncheon.time.Ile was not hungry, but Alicia was.She put hér plump brown hand into her pocket and broûght out a newspaper roll.Inside of the paper there were à tortilla and boiled aneat, She ate these while she talked to him, and when she had finished she started © to draw the back \u2018of her wrist across her \u201cmouth, but remembering the teachings of school and the presence of the foreign He had meant to ask for that.handkerchief, the white signal which had fluttered in the air, but he sa that it was grimy and ink spotted.So he asked for the wire ring she wore instead.Alicia-parted with it as though it had been very precious.Then she brushed the crumbs from her black frock and 800g.up.\u2018\u2018I must-go now, \u2018she said, with an accent that kept | the words from being commonplace.\u201cFirst tell me where's sou live,\u2019 he asked.She pointed over to the patch of feathery pink.\u2018In the white house in them trees.\u201d ** What is your father\u2019s name?\u201d \u201cMateo Manzelo,\u2019\u201d she answered, winding one of her heavy braids around her hand.**1 will come to see you tonight,\u201d he told her.\u2018Yes, she murmured, with musical indifference, as she went leisurely up the pathway and never once looked back.- The man rode on to the hotel and fo turned to real life as he asked if a valise and a trunk had come and if there were any letters for Nelson Cameron.There was one.~~ After he had \u2018had his luncheon snow capped mountains could be seen through the climbing roses, and read it, but the letter was duli, and the memory of the brown hair and eyes that had always seemed the most beautiful in the world paled beside that of two soft, black braids and two orbs as soft and as black.| There was à vague promise that the owner of the brown hair and-eyes might be in California, too, ere long.Cameron.was not so pleased as he tried to think he was.He began to imagine the meeting of that night.It came.about.fas.black wrapped wife did not object to him in the least.He walked for hours up and down the moonlit road with Alicia's band in his and went from her\u2014a Lard saa The fact that he was riding a bicycle \"should have kept hin to remembering that be had come from the early spring of New | none without 8 woman, and there was no.not a flake of dust in the splendid air.All alone in the midst of spring and the gar- the sun was shining from the sky and the sweet the sound of the vowels, how dif- All the wisdom ho had accumulated in 1- \u201cyoung man she took out her handkerchief he sat on the long piazza, from which the _ -Old Manzelo and his | Lovel on a steed of glittering steel\u2014at midnight.\u2018The poison was in his blood.He had | eaten of the lotus, and he forgot home and .{ the past® He gave reckless rein to the course of young blood, and so a fortnight passed away.There were no more letters.They were being sent to Santa: Barbara, where hé had told the brown eyed girl that the first weeks in March would find kim.He had not written to hér.He had meant to, but it Was the land ot poco tieinpo.In pursuance of the romunce he was living, he one day put on the dirty overalls and hat of old Manzclo and went with Alicia to the San Gabriel railway station to wash and pack oranges.Alicia was dressed in faded dark bine, with'a yellow handkerchief around her neck and a pink /bow in her hair.She was very pretty and very open in ucceptirg the open devotion of the American.It vas still just a lark for him.It was Father more for her\u2014a littie more.A tallrho drove up A the station, and / \u2018the driver stopped it that his party of tourists might watch one of the really pic- tur-sque sceres left to the United States.Sore of the washers looked up.Cameron and Alicia Manzelo were talking together and did not.© uth were gazing light love into each other = eyes.gang came up to the t allyho with a handful of oranges.\u2018 The tinest one, all wet and glistening with its ser \u2018ibbing, he offered to the girl on the front seat.\u201cTrenk yeu.Wheat splendid one!\u201d she praised.*\u2018l am so thirsty that it will taste good.\u201d | Po \u2019 he asked, with him English at ** Muy 1 peel it for you?an inficction that shuwe once.lio had not offered to ec them for the othors, but tuis was a very beautiiul woin- an, with brown hair and a skin that re- | minded him of the women at home, While he prepared it she looked at the workers, and when he handed itv to her, ** Thank you, \u2019 she said again.* And can you tell me who that man by the girl in the blue gown is?He is evidently not Mexican.\u2019 He wondered why she should care to khow, but he answered: **No, he is an American, is that his name scenis td be Nelson.ltis what the girl calls him.\u2019 \u2018The girl?\u201d \u201cYes.It's a picturesque flirtation, 1 gather from her futher.It bas been going on for some weeks, and Nelson, or whatever his naine really is, means to marry her, but/it is unsute.\u201d \u201cVery, I should say,\u201d said the girl reflectively.< ' = \u201cThey rarely do, these whites that make love to pretty Mexicans, lishman.The pretty Mexican oust up her dark | \u2018 eyes just then and took notice of the tally: - ho.She had known it wis there all along, but she had not been interested in it.\u2018The lady cn the front watch you,\u201d murmured to her companion.Cameron glunced up.He caught the unfaltering look of the brown eyes, and the scales\u2014the rosy \"scales ol romance\u2014.fell from his own.Ie dropped the orange that he held into the water in his tub aiid started to the tallyho, bus he took only a step, then went back.\u2018he girl on the front seat had turned to the others.- \u2018\u2018Can\u2019t we get out for awhile?I'm sure weare all cramped snd tired, and I should like to watch this pretty scene for a bit.The Englishman help $ her down, but she thanked hin and wat ed away.Her manner implicd that she; would make her, own investigations.She wandered among \"the boxes and the tubs and trays, hazard: ing a word to the washers here and there.Most of them did not understand her.She | caine up finally beside Caueron\u2019s tub and spoke to him.The onlookers fancied thay she might be asking how many oranges \u201che had cleaned that day.Alicia, à half dozen feet uway at the end of the tray, was \u2018unconcerned.So the AnglotSaxon conducts his tragedy.\u201cIt is evidently nore attractive here than in Santa Barbara,\u2019 the fair Aiueri- can said in cool, placid tones.: Cameron stanmerud.| Ç \u2018oo \u201c1 can\u2019t Llame you.le breal: 8 my.heart, of cuurse, but that can't be Luipuu.1 can stand it, and better now than later: Only _1 cured for you a great deal\u2014a great, greut deal.\u201d She swpped.| \u201cDon\u2019t you now?\u201d asked Cdmeron baldly.Yes.I suppose Talways shall, too; but, of course, I shall never see you agaip, He started ! to protest, little outraged in feclings at her severity.y \u201c Floase don\u2019t make a scene, \u201d\u201d she said anxiously.\u2018It won't dos any good, © You ought to know mo well enough toiLuow that.\u201d Cameron reflected that Alicia would have screamed and cried and stubbed perhaps, but would have forgiven.That was her Latin bloud.\u2018This girl was Anglo- Saxon.ncither wouid she ever iorget.stood.Me was of her race silence.| oo you love her?\u201d she asked him.| \u201c oO.yy ; \u201cIs she\u2014was she goat\u201d \u201c1 think sv.\u201d \u2018 \u201cDid you tell her on would marry her?\u2019 \u201cYes.\u201d He did not attempt to evade.\u201cThen you will keep ble promise, will you not:\u201d Ho undor- So he kept | He did not answer.| I \u201cI must leave that to you,\u2019\u2019 she finished.\u201cIf you think you should, you will do it.Goodby.\u201d The cool possessors of hot, young blood parted aiter the manner of the well bred of their kind.The girl drove away through | the country of romance.She was in Elysian fields and her heart and soul were in hades, but no one knew that.The man washed his fruit in silence while the little daughter of the land stood beside him, patiently waiting for him to- speuk.When he did, ho said, **We shall be married in a week lat the 1uission.Aligia.™ \u201d Co ** Yes,\u201d she answered, pleased.And the romance way closed.\u2014Gwen- flolen Overton in Argonaut, À Guper-titious boldieér.Lord Wolseley makes no sccret.of the fact that he is extremely superstitious\u2014 indeed, he once owned, in a letter to the members of the Thirteen! elub, that while in Ireland he had worn out several hat brims through saluting single magpies and that he would not \u2018fon any account\u2019\u2019 walk under a ladder.He also believes in ghosts and can tell some exceedingly strange stories of regimental specters.lt wou.d be curious to discover whether this, renowned soldier has cyver planned any military engagement Upon the dreaded Friduy.Another Kind.\u2018The customs officers in New York found a box of - green guvds in the trunk of a clergyman.\u201d The boss of the All.1 car tell you about him | he old man says _ \u201cadded the ing: | ' she-| \u2018| Dominion A She would oe forgive, but Sept 19.97.help, it not cure them entirely.SHERBEOORE PASSENGER TRAIN || SERVICE, CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.Trains leave C.P.R.Station as follows :\u2014 WEST\u20145.30 a.m; 8.00 a.m; 3.40 p.m.EAST\u201411.20 p.m; 3.45 p.In; Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 WEST\u20141.20 p.m; 8.25 p.m; 11.20 p, m, EAST-S.30 a.m: 11.00 a.m, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station-as follows :\u2014 WES] 2.20 a.1; 740 a, m; 9.38 a.m; 3.03 p.m; 6.FAST Ha: m; 7.40 a.m; 11.26 a.m; 4.35 .m; 7.55 Trains arrive at Union Station as follows :- WEST yo In m; 7.40 & m; 11.26 a.m; 4.3 m., 7.EAST\u20142.25 a.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.36 a.m.; 3.03 p.m; 6.11 p.m.QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as 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the.Toronto Brewing and Malting Co's Fine Ales and Porter.EEAUPOKY LAGER, ETC.ents for the °* Sara- toga Cock Tails.crea out of the blood.the skill of all physicans up to the present day.ing orthe money will be refunded.kidney cure.WHAT A HEREFORD LADY SAYS [ was taken sick last fall with Rheuma- tim.I was so bad that I could not move in bed and they had to move me on sheets.I bad the doctor.He did not belp me 1 was sdvieed to get a bottle cf tho Grest North American Indian Rheumatic Cure, as many cf my neighbors had been cured by ueing it.After using three bottles, I am thankful to say, | was cured, aud I am thankful that -the Indian medicine ever came to light Mrs.W.G Hibbard, Half Stream, Q.WHAT A PROMINENT NOTARY SAYS ~ \"ABOUT THE REMEDY.This is.to certify that I have suflrred from Rheumatism for many years.Last spring I tried the [Great North American Indian Rbeumstic Cure.1 took a few bottles of it and found great relief I have much pleasure in recomwmendi: g it to those who may suffer from Rheumatism, being convinced that this remedy will, at least H, C.Chagnon, N.P.Coaticook, Se pt.18, 1827, WHAT A PROMINENT DOCTOR SAYS, I am pow prescribing the Great North American Indian Rbeumatic Cure for my patients.I believe this remedy is the sur est core for Rheumatism and Kidney Dis- eage or anything yet discovered.\u201cA clergyman, eh?(What denomine tion?\u2019 .\u2018\u2019Tens and fives, I believe.\u201d \u2014Clere- land Leader ° D.McMANAMY & CO.,| [CTY 57 \u201cPACIFIC pe SA i i EXCURSION $2.00 ya NE Tickets good to go by p.m.trains Nov.19th, and by all trains Nov.20th, and to return until { - November 22nd.{= | -\u2014 ; E.H.CREAN tg Paenger 5 ent, Steamship tickets by ail lines BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.| Winter Arrangements OCTOBER 4TH, 1897.Trains leave Sherbrooke: « MAIL, 4.40 a.for St.J ohnsbury, Concord, N.H., Nashua, Worcester, Boston, Spring: field, New York.MIXED, 10am for Newport.Express from Newport, St.Johnsbury, Concord, N.H., Mountain Notch.NIGHT EXPRESS; 830 p m for White River Junction, Concord, ! H., Worcester, Boston, Springfield, New York and Portland.Me., via White Mountain Notch.FROM THE SOUTH, Express leaves Boston | 9.00a.m., W orcester 8.05 a.m., Concord St.Johnsbury 4.27 p brooke 8.45 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston 7.30 p,m.Concord 9.56 p.m.Portland, Me.p.m., arriving Sher- Sherbrooke 7.20.à.m.ACCOMMODATION leaves Concord, N.H.\u20186 a.m.via \"Plymouth, St.Johnsbury 10.45 a.m., arriving Newport 12.33 p.m., connecting with Passen Newport 130 p.m., a 415 p m., mixed from Newport.- D.J.FLANDERS Gen.Pass.and Ticket Agent.*i | | A Few .\u2026.| Tres ad \u2026 Valises left that we will sell very low in order to- make room for other gocds.HORSE BLANKETS at prices that will warrant \u201chorse.Call in while our stock is complete, | HAND-MADE \"HARNESS in variety of style, Having made and sold such a large vicinity that our.reputation for turning out a first-class article is established.The best proof is the steady growth of our trade in this Un e, \u201cW.N.IRWIN, _ Successor to Massey- Harris Co.at 184 Wellington St., Sherbroc ke.BrLL TELEPHONE 186.The Great rt b 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, : made of purely roots, herbs, barks, seeds and flowers gathered by the duskey sons.of the forest.bottles of this medicine are guaranteed to cure any case of Rheumatism, no matter how long stand- Sold by all druggists.| 1 SAVED A LIFE.I had the Rheumatism foi thirty-five years, more or Jess.Last March ] was taken wi:h icflammatory Rbeumaticm.For two mouths I was unable to turn myself iu bed or move my hand to feed myself.1 was perfectly helpless.I trred all the h-st doctors in the country.They.to! d me that I never could get well | was about to send for a rotary to » ; ke wy | ill, 1 saw the Great North Amerr x 1 dian Rheumatic Cure advertised, I got a bottle and before J had tsken it ene week I could turn myse'f in bed, snd 1 1wo weeks I sat | up and in four weeks Two Aoing my wok, -and before I had uses wo lots T west perfectly well, 1 believe that this 1umesds saved my life.| Mrs, L A.\u201cWeb: ter, Sept, 14, 97.\u2018 luoborat, Q TESTIMONY FROM ONE \u201cWHO HAS | BEEN A GREAT SUFFERER.This is to certify\u2018that I had the rheuma- tis for five years.For the lacet two ycare' ave béen a great sufferer and perfectly | Semon The doctor gave me pp.I used.seven bottles of the south american rheumatic cure without receiving any benefit from it.I was a perfect wreck.Nothing but ekin apd bones and no anpetite, Last June I got a bottle of the Great North: American Indian Rbeumatir Cure, and when I had used one bottle] wag very mueh\u2019 better and got out of bed myself, and.be- To Montreal and Return \u201cArt Building.\u2018Boston and .Portland, Me, via White | 3.30 Ea m., New York 4.00 p.m., \u2018Springfield , St.Johnsbury 3.15 a m., arriving er Train leaving ving Sherbrooke you in buying one for every] number in Sherbrooke and | The direct route to Toronto, Hamilton, Detroit and Chicago.| Lei \u2018Close connections i in Chicago with all lines for Western points : Colorado, California, Washington, British Columbia, etc.\u2014 \u2018 Tickets for- sale at station and cit 16 W ellington St., Sherbrooke, \u2014 F.DALE, CITY AGENT, Co Fall & Winter Time-Table.In effect 11th October, 1897.7 On and\u201c after\u2019 MONDAY, ocTon trains will run as \u2018toilow BER.11th, LEAVING SHERBROOKE, EXPRESS\u2014Leave Sherbrooke: 8a.m.Ar rive- Irudswell anse 9 am.Arrive Levis 1.55 p.m.ive Quebec (Fe 2 p.m.Arr St.Francis 1.10 p.mn.(Ferry) pm ve rou .coaches, Boston to also En an Palace Cars from S Spring ee Sherbrooke to Quebec on this train conuect- ing at Sherbrooke with Pullnian Palace Car SoD A TION\u2014 Le \u2019 \u2014 Leave Sh 9p m Arrive Dudswell Jet.10.15 ke WAY\" FREIGHT leave Sherb a.m.Leavé Dudswell Jet.12.15 Pa ras Beaüce Jot.7.15 p.m.: ARRIVING SHER BROOKE.EXPRESS\u2014Leave Que «(Fe 1.30 Leave Levis, 2.00 p.r.Arrive\u2019 Bt iu an.cis 4.20 p.m, Arrive Me,antic 8.sup.m.Dudswell Jet.6.35p.r\u201d .A: rive Sherbrooke 7 = p.m.Through coacn Quebec to Boston, and also Pulman Palace car from Quebec to Springtield, via Sherbrooke, on Lhis train, connecting at Sherb: 0oke with Puilman Palace Car for Boston.ry 6.30 p.m, Leave Levis 7 p.n.Airiv Dudswe Jet.7.50 a.m; Arrivé\u201d Sher brooke a.1non saturday nights, continuing on to Sher- \"brooke on the following Monday morning.WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave beuuce Jet.7.15 a.m, Leave Dudswell Jet.2.45 p.m.Arrive Sherbrooke 4.10 pan ~All trains run aily.Sundays excepted.\u201cConnections made nt, Dudsweil Jet.with the.' Maine Central R.R., by train leaving -Sher- brooke in the morning for Cookshire, Saw- - vepville, Ze d furth or tickets an rther information a the Company\u2019s A ents.poly to PHÂNE GRUNDY J.H.WALSH, enera anager.General Pass.Agent Sherbrooke, October 7th, 1897.5 MERCHANTS BANK - OF CANADA.Capital paid | ap.da vaccu0vs .$6,000,000 ROBLl.cveveeieeseenocains seront 1000500000 ,000 .| HEAD OFFICE, - - MONTREAJ- GEORGE HaGvr.General Manag i.THOS.FYSHE, Joint General Manager.KE.F, HEBDEN, -*.- Supt.of Branch 8 - BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.Hellev ille, London, Preston Berlin, \"Montreal qu uebec, Brampton.Mon treal west end Reucrew Chathar Branch No.2450 Sherbrooke Galt, Notre Dame St, Stratford, Gananoqt , Mitchell, al.John's, 4 Hamilton, Napanee, St, Jerome Hespeler, \u2018 Ottawa, St.Thomas Ingersoll, ~~ Owen Sou Toronto, Kin cardine, Perth, Walkerton ingston, Prescot tt, \u201cWindsor, , BRANCHES IN MANITOBA.- Winnipeg.Brandon, - BANKERS IN GREAT BRITAIN\u2014The Clydes dale Bank, (Limited AGENCY IN NEW YORKE\u201452 William St.J.A.READY.Manager, Sherbrooke = Those answering \u2018advertise.\u2018ments in this paper will serve the nterests of all concerned by mentioning that they saw the same in the SHERRR OOKE DAILY RECORD Sheu THE GREATEST WONDER OF THE ACE-RHEUMATISM CURED.Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood.This acid is poisonus matter and is nothing more than the waste, worn out matter\u2014 the ashes, so to speak, of the fire tt at burns when you think, speak, act or work.! 11his-dead matter is Lorne in the dark current of the vel back from all parts of the body to the heart, to be torced through the kidneys foripurircation, and body cobstantly forming must be filt If not, this poison acid will gather in all the mijirclen and i ints of the human bo y aid to remove it has so fur deticd This medicine contains no drugs, and is Two This remedy is the best blood purifier yet known, as it excites the kidneys tc to a \u201chealthy action |at once, causing them to throw the poisonous\u2019 matter off apd therefore it must be recognized also as a.PRICE, $1 per bottle.WM.SMITH, .Coaticook, Que.- ~~ Sole Agent and Patentee for Canadaiand the United States.More New Testimonials.- out Since taking this medicine 1 lave fleshed up-a.g eat desl and my appetite.is good.I can eat anything without Lurtibg me, thing on this continent that will cure rheu- .matism, bo Richard Drew, Sevt.14, 97.~~ Waterville, Q.WHAT A \"PROMINENT SHERBROOKFR MAN SAYS ABOUT THE REMEDY.I have bad the rheur gtism for many years.Did; not think there was any help for it.Have tried moat « f the patent medicines advertised algo all of the heet doe \u2018tors I new of and never got anything that helped me u: til I got a bottle of the Great North American Indian R'eumatic Cnie .This remedy liss cured me entirely.srd 1.have never felt- a tinge of it since, 1 have been out driving i in cold drensing rain, and no rheumatism has returned.to ary ne gufferirg with Rheumiatirm to.try the great fucian m'dicine, John Brown.Hardware Dealer.107 King St, Sherbrcoke, Q- TWO POTTLES CURES A BAD CASE.I have had Rheumatica most ail \"ny life ard paid out hrndreds of dollars for medicine.Arroon ar I heard of the ciscovely» of this new Indien rv mecy | rent fora bot tle at once, and | am thai kful 10 sey it bas cur«d me en\u2018irely.My wife bed the Rhevmatics also.and 1 got 8 bottle for her, \u2018and it is helping ber wonderfully, DR.¢.N.STEVENSON, May 3,1897.= : Coaticook, fore I had used two bo\u2018tles Î was.riding À ; ; Ë ; 4 I i pas Barnaton, Que, C, D, LAPOINT, | 2 y a&crey .rive Levis 8.16 am, Arrive Quebec (Ferry | 11.20 a.m., Portland, Me.8:45 à.m.,New 8.30 York 11.00 p.m.Springfield 9.15 a.m., |\" ACCOMMODATION\u2014Leave Quebec (Fer- > This train runs only as far as Beauce Jct.I beli ve that this remedy_ is the enly - My advice is that -\" x = _ "]
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