Sherbrooke daily record, 7 janvier 1898, vendredi 7 janvier 1898
[" ITT SYSTEM \\ y, - (898, -~ WEST\u20145.30 a.m; 8.00 a, m; 3.40 p.m.KAST\u201411.20 p.m; 3.45 p.m; wiiains arrive as follows: \u2014 EST-1.20 p.m; 8.25 p.m; 11.20 p.m, RAST 530 m; 1.00 a.m, GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as.follows :\u2014 we sold.at .- i - | ; .| - » ; \u2014 - \" - : - \u2014 , = - \u201d - - | ; oo = \\ 44 | = ie NO.276 SHERBROOKE.QUE.FRIDAY.JANUARY 7, 18¢$ + © PRICE ONE CENT =~.| a | Food going \u2014 : .\u2014 \u2014 : , \u2014 .- = ~ } | Co 4.not later than = \u2014_\u2014 TT ' : \u201d ES | PS ; Wim.F ll Sam\u2019 © | Co 1, - ; faretarfoier REQUISITIONS \u2018iva Grandy TR Meet \u2018SHERBROOKE PASSENGER TRAIN Ce 0 .T4.le (tion.RE Ce at = , | Neil Dinning : 1, K.Chamber- SEE VICE | : | ie x D TOR COUNCILLORS.Bn : - latlonery eb Hoe FOR LUUNU Mood EC A Te a CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.| 1 | | en oz.: _ _ | | Walter Blue © S.-C.Nutter Trains leave C.P, R.Station as follows :\u2014 : - ] ets pold at - - AL N.Worthing-Alf.T.Nourse 1-0 À Messrs HR Fraser and, | 64 LeBaron Accs pl.trem ribs ton 1.J.Tuck J LJ.S.Mitchell -$.J.Bloomfield J.Day idson PT.Handcock - Henvy H.IngramWalter H.Wil- EP Buck.= son Amal WU SUFFER | Lo met Gil Sedgchommers ë f the North EF.Keene TG.Ballentyne | Lo the ratepayers o the Nor \u201cWard who have asked me to re- It W.Heneker It.D.Morkill WE pom a.mi 7408.m; 0.368 10; 3.03 p.mi | \\ .lot of Jal | | \u201d, B, Paton J.F.Ker EAST\u20141250 8 m;7.40 &.In; 11.26 a.mm; 4.35 1 Large lot of commercia _ He-Table.oof Those who Signed the W.A Farwell M, McKedhnie pu: 7.55 p.m.| es | | | | I.is + 24 FAIWE DE, SCA eCANIe Trains arrive at Union Station as follows :- : .ba.= W.B.Neil ; WW.H.Fuller WEST 12500.I: 7,40 &.ms 11.98 à.mi; 4.35 ESSNNE size Note Paper at 3c per| : p hr : 1.TUBER uum, | Papers.L.A.Bayley | W.S.Dresser 57,56 p.m.: \u2018 | quil ires f | i BS var | = ÿ ue G LD.py er Won Irwin HAST-LS a.m; 7.40 a.m; 9.56 a.m.; 3.03 , { quire, or § quires for 12¢c.: - | EES + LUKE, : i 5 p.m; 6.11 p.m, ; | - 4 2 UN .- 2 To Harry R.Fraser, Es AV.JL Irwin.A.Tl.Foss - = Envelo es to match above |.: RDS fre Tavis.vA Dear Sir; -W.e the undersigned R.Johuiston Chas.D.W bite T (QUEBEC CENTRAL RAILWAY.When you can be warm P | |.b.m.Arrive -; pate-payers of the North Ward KE.S.Foss, Jos.J.Daherty NORTH- 8-00 a, mu, Siation oo T with a saving of coal.2 she.per package._ te to.Quebec; M 1 of the City of Sherbrooke, A.L.Parker Geo.Armitage Trains arrive as follows: \u2014 Bui lll a pringtiend via i desire to \u2018express our high |J.W- MeKee S.W.Jenckes NORTH-9.30 a.m; 4.10 p.m., 7.50 p.m.4 1 ain; \u2018cexnect i] * f your services as|C, A.MéKechnieT.S.Somers BOSTON & MAINE | - Ey appreciation oly a > ner RAILWAY, s for Fo lf n Palace Car C'onneillor and Mayor of the City, |J.Fales \u2018 [.EK.Dastous Trains leave Union Station as follows :\u2014 USE A TORTOISE, FR ESH CoD, and centinue bo # lle Sherbrooke and respectfully request you to|J.8S.Low J.Campbell ° SQUTH\u20144.40 8.01; 10.00 a.m; 8.50 p.m.7 Lf CoN AS p.m Ap 1e vgs I.\u2014 ao Sec fT - allow your name to be Again [E.F.Keene .T.G.Ballentyne SoOUTH\u20147.2 1.15 8.45 p.m.T E N DA Y | Cle 2200 (Ferry Le laced in momination as Coumneil-| R.Lakeman - A.Sangster RE ba Se | ae.À pound.| led A crbroblke 2% lor for the North NY ard, and we |N.N.Walley W:B.LeHar on\u2019 \u2014 Twice the heat and % ess C These sales are too well known \u2019 | el SU : ledge you our hearty support.John McIntosh A; G.Campbell : | ob oR bok} Sherbrooke, Doc 27th.1807.W.H.Morehouse I; Mammerich \u2018EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK, coal, 2 for further description dise the = 1 ._ 7 Webster H.Fletcher |E.S.Stevens D).MeAllister .Er Le n Jap I | nnouncement, so discounts ST rry) 1.30 p.m.W.R.\u2018 .Established 1859, : | ve St.| ran.\u201cGeo.Puch worth Samed F.Morey |.eo, Long \u2018 LW, eg Reser Fund \u2018 81.500.000 » n the following: ; sa x SE pm.Arrive rank Grundy, JR.MeBain ; 1 r.bryan \u2018arl Jewe eserve Fun A 000 Cle Bortons and 1 Woo RK.E.Chambér-1J.Sangster F:H, Teech zg, WALD OF DIEU] Ol; I el OIL Ul L ar T Car ets 10 to 25 D.¢.Discount.x1 1 Quebec - to - Walter Blue ; lain 1G.Mommie H W.Bunker = HoN.M.H.COCHRANE, Vice President.( y Lo MAIN STREET, Ja ots and Cloakings 25 to 50 p [HE | #4.frais Pise Neil Dinsing Go BE Hyndman P.O.Hovey as P, Felton JonN & Fowl.Nn - SU 1.8.Mitchell I.A.Tate A.Sangster J.A.Symmes CW.THOMAS, | North Hatle : yo Quebec (Fer- J \\ Wigzett < ç.Nutter TJ.M.Jenckes J.A.Archam: Heap OvricE SHERBROOKE, P.Q.WHOLESALE & RETAIL HARDWARE.| Y.Lo - LRA eg LAW CHL Foss AK Twose hauts | Plane ere Mage | L.A.BAYLEY.em bé J ~ WT ington nt Nourse Ajex Cross William S.Moy S,F.Money, Inspector of Branche \u2014 ee mmo = \u2014 | ' ; a - + VE guce Jet.gr | \u2018uck \"m.Glasgow E.MeLella NI NCHE : | x.CH Ingram 1, J.Tuck m.Glasgow ¢ n ; | | orig H Davidson .J.| Bloomfield | eo.Wilcox James Lowe Sn 3S 5 Sven Mgrs vou vil want WE FURNISH A N W PR HT IANC P \u2018 1ce Jet.7.15 WE Paton W.flandéoek * J.C.Waels- Edwin Avery Lowaniilla, J Mackinnon, Mgr: | | : pm.rrive \u2019 \u201cvr « + .° : ape 8 a ; .W.H ter SJ Spearine Won th John Chesney .Licl 1, W.L.Ball, Il! | vXcepted.5 P Buck ' W.H.Vion R.Wadsworth 1).Hyndman Granby, W.H.Robinson.: Mgr; BINDING CASES \u2018of.standard make on Rental at $3 to $4 per month, and allow Jet.wilh the Wo A Farwe iw C.D.Morkill .; N.H.Foss R.W, Darby Bedford, K.w Plprean, Mar; to fvle awav vour vear | all the rent paid within one year to apply on the purchase of Ming Sher : LA Bayley .; F Rerr 7) John Baird G A McLean Magog.E.B.Olivier, Mgr: x Lott © > cawaj ge year's Piano.Our stock this week| comprises the most desirable - oe A W.S.Dresser W.H.Fuller awrence 1gge St.Hyacinthe, ramboise, Mgr etters, Invulces or Keceipts.}j mad \u2018lon apply ta + W.B.Neil M.McKechine |J.C.St.Aubin W.I Boyle | Agents in Monta, Bank of Montroal, : a used \u20ac this country.Our p pices are mode rate, | TSH, \u201c J-À.Katiy W.N.Irwin J.A.Ir Win G.E.Mitchell \u201cBoston, National hocchange Bank.Order at an da Pi \u20ac terms o payment in any way esire you | - Fads.Agent .WJ Irwin A.H.F ss rye H.S Hubbard Frank Hand Collections made.at all \u2018accessible \u2018points.FRASER\u2019 S sto, 3 nov o.Organ of any sort, take > look through.our R.Johnston Ç has, P., W hite 3 Those | sas F- Morkill Uri boviont for any required amounts, good store just now, or write us for new catalogues and prices.- = E.S.Foss Jas.J.Doherty Geo.Humphrey WW.M.Smar ints a, United St - AL Parker Geo.Armitage |4.Thornton R.Byates Kurope.Jxchans bough snd seld, ©\" | Where you get the Lowest H.C.Wilson & Sons, b3 Wellington D : i J.W.McKee 5.W.Jenckes Alfred Cham- Joseph Cham- at each office.Interest allowed from date of Prices | : Ce on : l berland berlain deposit aud compounded annually, without re.\u2019 : f - I.S.Somers .J.Fales I John Li n'loi * Beni Hallett quiring the atiention of the depositor.: - a pastous oman rE \u2019 AE On J ffice hours from 10 to 3.Sat.urdaye from 10 tol 223333333333 33533 Men | | H.SAMUEL - \"9c.STORE 4 = _R.Lakeman: A.Sangster present ti in the City Council.Th B QC q W k i AN Walley John Melutosh a 1 appreciate being 0 bOAVEl ndW WOIKS Sherbrooke\u2019s Greatest Store A JV Marois pr Hoven asked by so large\u2019 nnd iufluential Is headquartets for Beginning today we will sell the whole of the bal- © © Jas Sangster (nV.Maussie.1 body of the ratepayers to ac: Christmas Cards -ept the position and thank you.bompany, ance of > , Po AL Hovey tor the- honor, but A.Sangster J N.Jenckès from 5c.to 256.* À, R.Ferry HAND PAINTED CARDS, egret.being LADIES J CKETS.Comniittee, Win.Glasgow Geo.Wilcox- asked at this time [to assume a SHERBROOKE, P.@ from $1.00 to $1.50._ .# J.C Wadsworth R.Wadsworth [duty which certainly erory.man | MANUFACTURERS OF TOY PICTURE BOOKS, that we have on hand at half price to clear.: 4 R Ÿ A YeKechñie Wo H.Ross low citizens, L feau my business.\u2018 from 3c.to 25c.$5.00 for $2.50 $8.00 for $4.00 ~~ $10.00 for $5.00 = 4 Bh jour fr Bt p Erase demands at home and possibly | CIRCULAR AND MILL SAWS.LINEN PICTURE BOQKS, | Ie.$12 oo for $6.00 ss oo.for $7.00.- 7 4 | vr +5 S .Twose W.B.LeBaron Tug the Fal tomy.my complet- WW : | eR Chir pi nn (wg the tl gen © | OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.JOHN MILLET, BN 8.000.900 2 lister pb Ne Hymnes resséd in the Jetition are gene- Ye.Store.| | | iy .3,000,000 / Carl Juwel F.il.Leech - p } he North Ward, I Npecial attention given te : a E Lu H.W: Buuxer I.ielton Felton ral through the | or a, ant if éccacececs LP: rrr ! 54 NTREAJ -J.A.Sy mmes Jats, Archam- accept t 2 nominat ion, : i re puirs.| h ai : 4 \u2014 lng that \u2018I allow myself to.be enterprise launched to advance| Al o a fine lot of Gent's Ties worth from 38 to ssc.Tuesday me explain the why and wherefore.Will instruct my representa- gain nominated as a Councillor| {he welfare of our village, and f h tive or call Tyo acquaint me with your name and address.; | - Way for the North Ward, I beg to say also by the type of good citizen we will sell them for 29c cach.i \u2018 i | Je | of you wi ady stated to those that he himself served as an illus be sure and call at the right place.; | eË | ol Fo : :_ *- FR - O9L YoU Who diil me the honor to f, od the esteem and .N.oo kr = - eall upon me in person) that-I had tration o gaine , B, = CES 3 0 8 : : CE Tully\" decided not to allow my affection of nnatitances and G.F.OLIVIE : _BOSTON T RE, | A 5 [ _ Jname to be again brought for- especially of the members of this | : - : | lL Ca Nine ward, owing 10 my time being Council.| a | St et, + very fully occupied with other Resolved : That the members : Le | .passing hatter, and as 1 felt it was only of this council desire to place on / | | J te STA.- tige, hy enable that other oo rd-their appreciatian of the NE [ =, am\u201d ~ devoting A hy | [take their turn in many any und important sor vices | | - 5 El | i 7e pi, - and energy to the interests of the eu ih \u201cand tho interest he | - [8 21 © = city; but, being convinced by the Always showed in everything that : f + h i + f t k, ti ] i Co strong representative a Pad promoted the welfafe of this vil- W e \u2018had the mis ortune O aving a par O our SULOC consis ing 3 | | A ; je cars 100 Which waited upon me, and\u2019{ | SET à \"a Queen 2¥- Your numerously signed requi- a 1 t | ue | SALLE ition, that it 1s my duty to once oureoarmuntey sw heavy one, it OL Clothing, Boots and Shoes, and Gent\u2019 8 Furnishings, damaged by - 11 0 | - frem More Lecome your representative.talls still more heavily upon the _ | NE © > should yousee fit to nominate me,l 1475 5 pin , : wy 1 | SE ce | [RTA ble of dhe elves of th do water, caused by the bursting of the water pipe.The slight injury | = » pue, e understanding that I sha e , \u2018 | - \u2018 - nutes members\" of the family; all \u2018of _ | | ™ the tops nips efor tho ed of show we would commend in their| OT) each garment or pair of shoes is hardly noticeable and certain- ~~ © © Line ape ul, shoul so desire, con- time of need to the care of their | : : ; | 51 = ; | Line 41 ME you \u2018for the, honor Heavenly Father, of respe 't to ly none the Worse for Near.- : _ L + 10 LE , Conferred_upon me, and pledging \u2018 .n : .| EN 5 | bi cars.RR > the deceased the council chamber ; 3 .| =r à ram SEAR should À of the |e draped in mourning fpr three We have decided to make this loss ofours a gain to those who = | od Co North Ward and city generally, (Onths | | it | en Tp A Resolved that a\u2019 copy of the | | FH coût ST Lo gentleman spove rsphations Best to te wish to profit by- it.We dont want these goods, and in fact we - qe a Hé 5 Vey a family of deceased and to e Jo in \u2014 - H.R.FRASER.dE blication._ | EE 4, B.ee md i ae ras, | don't desire to carry over any of this season\u2019 slines intonext season.to | i To George Albert LeBaron, Esq.J.\"R.BALL.Dear Sir,\u2014 We, the undersigned Jas.MCGOVERN.We therefore offer the whole of our stock, consisting of our reg- CO - | - .| | ERE ratcpaver .MR.PF.L.BEAN.Yesterday evening a number of the friends af Mr.F.L.Bean assembled at his residence, and; it being his birthday anniversary, | presented hinf with a fine silver water jug and cup.~The presentation was made by Mr.G.A.LeBaron.The address bore the signatures of the gentle men donating the gifts.Mr.Bean was entirel y taken b surprise.In a few well chose remarks he expressed his joy and appreciation, of not only the very pretty and \u2018useful gift, but-the kindly sentiments and good will \u2018expressed in the address.To add to the pleasure of the evening, a fine orchestra appeared on the scene \u2018and dispensed some very choice music.Mr.and Mrs.Bean were equal to the occasion, and gave all present a very! enjoyable evening.STOCKS.R.F.Mor ris, stock broker dell\u2019s Block, reports today\u2019s prices, 1 o'clock; by telegraph, as follows: MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Canadian Pacific Rai'way 851 Montreal Gas ._.193 \u201cToronto Street Railw ay.Heat and Light » NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE, | 39 Anierican Sugar.11 La.1448 Tobacco.893 Rock Tsland ooo 91¢ Manhattan.es 1135 CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE, May Wheat 1.oTs (02) y «ova 207 | * Pork.o.oo annee 9,25 Tt Lard.LLL eee 4.82 *\u2014\u2014 BRIEFLETS : _There will be no meeting of the Alpha reading club tonight.\u2018The Grand Trunk express arrived three hours late last night caused by engine breaking down near St.Hyacinthe.No damage was done to any extent, another engine being secured.+ tare the scenes of my childhood.\u201d He also spoke He had al- worthy and estimable wife mow j sion.| seal.MASS AWIPPL Prayers for snow have been abundantly answered.A fall of two feet in one night is quite, unusual.This we had while the old year was going out and the new one coming in.A party of twelve young folks from \u2018here attended a dance at Libby Town that night, and returning at four s'clock in the morning were nearly \u201csnowed up.\u201d - The snow roller has made four trips with Mr.J.Aumel and Mr, Gibbs aboard using six horses, and slow moving at that There were no services held at the church Sunday on accouut of the sterm.Mr: A.W.Grindley and wife of Lennoxville were the guests of Mr.and Mrs.Carter two days this past week.Mr.Grindle lately returned from Columbia where he has been for several months.Mrs.W.B.LeBaron, of Sherbrooke, with her brother Mr.Freemont Shurtleff of Boston paid a flying visit here last week, remaining one might only.His many old friends regret the shortness of his stay as they would have much liked a visit with him.Mr.Shurtlesff had a \u201cKodak,\u201d taking views of the house wherein he was born, How true is the stanza \u2018How dear to my heart Mr.Roy Hovey has been -at \u2018home for the Christmas holidays and will return the 13th to Hanover where he is attending Dartmouth College.Miss Maud Heath will finish her labors in our school this week and be succeeded by Miss [.Hastings.Miss Heath is going to Worcester, Mass., for the rest of the winter.Mr.L.Chilson overturned a lantern in his barn one eve last week and the fire came near getting the best of it, but fortunately he got it- extinguished in.time, but it was a close rub.Mr.Fred Wilcox is Mr.C.Edson\u2019s.Mrs.Farwell has been away at Huntingville since béfore Chr ist- mas.A party ot young folks weut with a four horse team to a social at Mr.Fred Bowen's, Compto: 1, O11 Tuesday eve.There will be a New Years dance at the Hotel hall on Friday next at which our country lads and lasses expact tn enjoy themselves just as much as\u201c Ye lords: and ladies\u201d at a \u2018Government ball\u201d.of Mr.at We learn of the death\u2019 Olivier Frappier, after only four day\u2019s illness, of influm.nation of the lungs.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 > CURLING CLUB, CY New Members Elected - Night.The Sherbrooke Curling Club; held.its regular meeting last] night.The following gentlemen were elected prembers of the club: G.Caruthers, R.A.Darker, C.Cliff, E.B Cochrane, Dr.Allen, J.H.Blue, W.H.Olivier -and L S.Channell.: Me-srs.H.M.Tomlinson and R.J.Spearing were elected skips to go to Quebec on Jan.18th to represent the club in the match for the Governor-General's medal | and the branch tankard.= 7 \"There was some curling- in the vink last night.The membership |: of the club is increasing rapidly, and some interesting matches are anticipated this season.GOLDEN WEDDING.The golden wedding * anniver- Last sary of Mr.and Mrs.Samuel W.Parker was celebrated on Satur- | day Jan.1st, at his residence at] Newport, Vermont.Mr.Parker who has been a successful music [dealer and piano tuner, is well and favorably known through the Eastern Townships, and at the advanced age of 77 is still hale and hearty.Mrs.Parker, his in her 69th year, is also enj oying good health.} There were over 100 guests at the reception, which was tendered the aged couple by their} son-in- slaw, and danghter, Mr.and Murs.Dr.H.\u201d Newland.Songs, poems, and refreshments were presented in honor of the occas WEATHER PROBABILITIES Jan.7.11 a.m.\u2014 Forecast for! next 24 hours, issued by the Me- | : teorological Bureau: Westerly and northwesterly winds; fair; a little lower temperature by night.THE SEALSKIN REGULATIONS.Windsor,Ont., Jan.7.\u2014 (Special.) \u2014 Residents of Windsor \u2018are very indignant over the order issued to American Customs officials in regard tosealskin garments.Yesterday afternoon: several ladies attempted to cross to Detroit, and were obliged to turn back because they had no certificate stating where their seal- skincoats had been manufactured, in what year, and whether the fur was that of a male or female | They were told to go to the |\u201d United States consul in Windsor and secure the necessary, certificate, if they wished to wear their furs to Detroit in future.It-goes without saying that such certificate cannot be pr ocured.Dr.Hight arrived.in town this | Were amoug morning from Newport Vt.BEAUTIFUL EVIL.The Typical Rascal Is Never the Splendid Villain of Romance.If the revulsion from romantieism to realisin which has taken \u2018place in the higher class of fiction could descend also to the lower, it would go far toward the correction of an influence baleful in the extreme \u2018to thousands of young lives.Bat \u2018unhappily such a reform is impossible in the very uature of things, for in proportion as fiction becomes true to.life it takes rank with the higher order, and thus passes beyond the class of readers by whom it is most needed.For this evil influence of low sensational literature the newspaper must share the responsibility w ith the cheap \u2018novel.A splendid villain |is always a\u2019 more interesting character than a disgusting brute, so whatever nature or fortune may have done to favor a criminal is usually grossly exaggerated.If he happens to possess comeliness of person, grace of manner or intelligence above the common in bis class, the public is usually regaled with rhapsodical descriptions of his beauty, refinement and intellect, and even visitors to his - cell are apt to be so hypnotized by their reading aud their own fancy that they fuil to discover the exaggeration.The typical rascal is never the hero that romance, whether in the dime novel or the newspaper, pictures! him.His intelligence is, as a rule, of a very low order, confined \u2018to keenness and cunning, which act in the narrow circle of first preying upon his victims and then trying to outwit justice.Compare it with the intelligence which; works for good.His courage is generally greatly overestimated, He rarely fights except when he bas the overwhelming advantage or when he is driven into a corner.His magnanimity and amiability \u2014qualities especially credited to hin by writers and readers of the low romantic school \u2014äre myths.They are no | part of his Lusiness, save as they serve to cloak bis villainy.Pure selfishness or at best physical temperament is at the bottom of his good humor, apparent generosity and even his family affection, for when the crucial test comes he will sacrifice anyhody and eve ty body to self.The proverbial \u2018\u2018\u201chonor among thieves holds good .only to ia certain point.that no advantage, direct or jindirect, reniaitfs to the individuals of the gang the vaunted honor is thrown to the winds, the gang disbands, each clutch- M 3 3 : es what he cau from the wreck: of their i vou may rest à sured that ; ¥ common fortunes and.hence forth preys upon his former pals with no more cora- punction than he feels in preying upon the rest of the world.\u2014Edward C.Juckson in North-American Review._\u2014 | TENEMENT HOUSE FIRES.Insurance Patrol Works as Faithfully For the Poor as For Those Who Are Insured.There is an artie le in St.Nicholas on \u201cThe.Fire Patril,\u2019! written by Charles T.Hill, who has contributed a series of papers to tbat magazine on the New York fire department.Mr.Hill says: At fires in the homes of the poor \u2018these detachments of the patrol work just as earnestly and conscientiously to save property as they would i in the expeusiv e- ly furnished mansions of tho rich.At tenement house fires they are of great service.First, they aid in gettin the < peuple out; theu, gathering the goods together, tho patrolznen protect | them from water with tarpaulin covers.\\ The majority of these fires break out oy the basements or cellars, then, following the air and light chifoy to the top \u2018floor, they spread and do the greatest damage in the upper stories.To extinguish these fires the other floofs below \u201chave to be flooded, and were it not for the fire pa- \u2018trol in many cases the puor families would lose every thingithey owned.Ono of the captains of the patrol remarked: \u2018\u201cWhy, it would'do your good if you could hear how profuse | these poor people are in their thanks, \u201cand the blessings they shower on us \u201cwhen they find we've saved their things.They go running around, wringing their hands aud crying, \u2018Everything's lôst, everything's lost!\u201d And then, w heu! the fire is out, we lead them back and show them their things, as dry as a chip\u2019under_ the covers, and\u2014well, say, there isn\u2019t anything they wouldn\u2019t do for us.Hulf the time they're not insured, and it isn't our business to protect people who are not, but we \u2018ré not supposed: tc know everything, and pur orders are to protect property first; and find out Dr it is ivsured afterward, and, it is not our feult if we fe the little all \u2018\u2019ôf'a IGt of poor creatures who half the time haven't a change of clothes to their backs.quick in a tenement house fire as in a big house on Fifth avenue, and we do the same work in both places, no mat- | ter whether it\u2019s for the rich or the poor; L Edward 111's Dri m Corps.~Probably introduced from the east, it | is frequcutly mentioned in the accounts | of.the first crusade.When Edward in qu his queen made their trimuphal en- y into Calais, oun \u2019 or drumis, | the instruments which were played in their honor.Another of these was called a \u201cnaler, or kettledrum, taken, together with its name, from the Arabs.mentions this instrument in bis description of the tournament in the \u2018\u201cKnightes Tale: \" \u2019 oo Fyfes.trompes, nakeres and clariounes, | That in tke bataille blowen blody sounce.| The kiny generally kept a troop of theSe bandsmen or minstrels in his em: ploy.and we read that; Edward II on one occasion gave a sum of 60 shillings to Roger the Trumpeter, Janino the \u2018Nakerer and others for their perform: \u201c ances.\u2014Chawbers: Journal.It Wouldn't Work.| **One touch of nature, | ou know, old man\u2019 \u2014 ; \u2019 | \u2018\u201cOf cours, of course; nature, and consequentl touched.\u201d \u201cThus the Ppromptness with which he saw the point saved him.Chicago Post.ut you\u2019re not 1 refuse to be $e The moment it becomes clear | Office 96 % Welling ton Street, heart.You bet we get to work just; as = The poet Chaucer also | Boys Like Our Clothes, Parents Like Oue- Prios, We Like Your Trade, And Everybody is Satisted.Boys Top Coats\" of all Dili the popular goods.Box, half boxed and shaped.Every kind of Cloth.|- Every kind cf parents satisfied, or money back.nn \" Merchant Tailor and Men's Qutfitter.WHEN YOU COVER one eye and find that you can not see as well as with the other, \u2018our al- eyes are not alike and need tending to.When fitting, I test each eve separately, thus correcting any 183 such defect.byes fitted free by A.C.SKINNER, OPTICIAN, 7 Wellington Sq.0000S Our Annual DISCOUNT SALE Opens Wednesday, \u2014_ oe RE a POSE SW IVID A.ll WELT When we cffer courà whole stock ot Dining Room, Bed Room, Parlor, Library and FURNITURE, etc, all at di count varying from 10 \u2018to\u2019 OU per cent.off.S.TWOSE.Second Floor.; Every kind of.Price.|.TURKEYS, .| |GEESE, | DUCKS.\u2026 Sooo0000000000000 py A T fou-d I could buy letter go ds andat ture Store 77 Wellington St.see how cat sel] nd Ws ple \u2018nd of Sm bacco as Smoking 0 & 0, Psrique Kitty ¥; e is for IVe.a was the \u2018comes s*, 5 + well-known itt in is the other da ay.on \u201cGuess I'll smoke this kind rxcluively during \u201898, it agrees so well with me,\u201d a Wishing your friends a happy wha Pro ons New Year.AE.Kean Wholesale a tetail T obaccohists, 7113 Wellington \u20act.Sherbrooke SIGN OF THE INDIAN.LS First Call for i898.J ust in this morning, A fresh supply of C BR.JOHNSTON & gg, -_\u2014 WINTE r ; bons, i AT EDWARDS.' Fverythirg must be so'd, Y K ulsters, Mens Suits, Bovs Over.| E coats, Boys Su ts, Pei Blanket, KE Horse Blankets, Wo | uuderwear, Ladies fine Clo-king, and a great © stock of bocts and shoes, | Store open until «lev.n 0 aud we glare the quickest service in the cit Goods deliv- - ered to any partiof the city for É JOHN E WARDS.| \u2014 7} Where Did I Coms mi | i i | ] SIDEBOARD CAME I\u2019 ROM.THE FURNITUBE STORE of C.J.ODELI fter a thorough look ov: er other furniturs, mu-h lower - prices from thd old reliab! e furni-! worn-out goods but .a neat lassort ment of the.\u2018very best make of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed Ruom Furniture, Mattresses, &e, | C.J CDELL, 17 Wellington St i 4 WINTER Comm ncing Next Monday we.will Offer a SPECIAL DISCOU on all Heavy Goods, such as Cloaki Tweed Dress Goods, Blankets,.etc, use to give a lot of figures, or tell you marked $2.00 will-be sold at one dollar.; do not take 50 per cent.off, but on first-class | à goods, rather than keep them for next \u2018winter, 14 you can buy them at strai ight who! 3) ale prices.| T.BELANGER Sign of the Maple Leaf.== GOO S.mT vs, Beaver It is of no that good No,.145 Wellington Street ENCKES MACHINE co.BUILDERS OF MINING MACHINERY FISTING AND WINDING ENG'NES, | Stone and Ore Crushers, Boilers, and Special Machinery 4 .Plain Side Valves and Corliss Engines.MACHINERY FOR MILLING, SMELTING AND GONGENTRAT ING OF ORE.General Office and Works: SHERBROTKE, QUE A MODERN BED.The prices at which we are selling Iron Beds, white cnamel | finish, brass trimmed, and solid brass beds, is a revelation.These are safe goods to buy.There are no def: cts in constructior or fine ish.Everything is as it should be,\" The new Gale Spring Bed for comfort and durability is worth.several times its cost.If your furniture dealenvdoes not keep th: se goods, others, tut send direct to the factory fr cat alog ue and prices.GEO.GALE & SONS, WATERVILLE, QUE.a all À tm *.RE RW = _ take no .ieee TIRE SE D rennes \u2014\u2014\u2014 Eee TU W ¢ keep no shops = Ca amc ale tow de dill mr v you Ton oi Ce ng To J (ture kage * T7 eo ; On the First Page, 7 dur - we | 7 A Sacrifice Sale of NN \u2018 > - _\u2014 VU._\u2014 - - CC soods damaged by 6, Quo | 7 = - ._ water oo is Levinson.= | 110 Co.\u2014\u2014\u2014 = ~ | ADVERTISEMENT.pl RUBBERS.S, Just the wegther for them, A | good pair of Rubbers on the feet Ans \u2019 \u2018are wo\u2018th morelthat an insurance ver policy.you \u2018can save from 5c, ket, .to 15C.pert pair by buying here, vear, Co : reat We seil- SR i - > > ; Regular price.Our price.\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Rubber | 40c.- + lock, oo Ladies\u2019 Fine hn Me op kest | Whe Ribbons i De 31 eliv- - RLY bers ike 6 cuy io - 50 f ce Gente Fine Storm Rubbers 8c : fo ; Men's Lined Overshoes $1.50 81: )S.was : Gum, Rh buckle 3 > $1 2 \" LAMPS.+ If you-intend getting a Jam - - for Christmas, why not save 4 from 25 to 50 per cent.by y.~ juying it from me, L.- Stand Lamps, decorated, from 80c.itis _ Banquet Lamps from $3.00 each.and at - aay DINNER SETS m and CONE A me er $5.00, $5.50, $6.00.mr St: \u2018 CROCKINOLE BOARDS 656.1 : Red Szow Shovels & Sleds.Ie Rodgers \u2018Bros.1847 Flat- :.- ware, and Meriden Britannia | | Co's, and Reed & Barton\u2019s, vers, and Simpson, Hall & Mil- f.no \u201c ler\u2019s oods ve _, PLATED - WARE class = AH: FOSS es Na, | \u201cTor Sill Pace\u2019 = will vive you.| SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, FRIDAY, JANCAiL\\ i Tv, 1898 SEE OUR AOVERTISEMENT ÿ 22 2 oi ton Street, ay be the result of accident or ne lect.some pe ople lose.their health through Ravel.dent, an some thro pardon and ough neglect.We can not the neglige >nt'one.A the first stage of any ai'ment seek th © \u2014 advi ice of à good physician, and on the basis of be drugs, ability in compounding.and fair es.we solicit the prescription the-doctor ! \u20188 use but one grade of drug:\u2014the bes \u2014 est.] - We pride our-elves upon our accuracy.In | da we che arge the lowest, consistent with Bi used and time occupied in ¢ otnpounding.JR.McBAIN .abolition of statute pity the anccidental invalid.but |- - FIRST EDITION.\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 BY TELEGRAPH PREPARING FOR | SESSIONS.Extoqsive Repairs in Speaker\u2019s Quarters, Ottawa, Jan.6 6\u2014.(Special)\u2014Pue- parations for session being pushed forward-in the Senate and House of Commons on Commons side the Speaker's.lodgings have > .| been materially enlarged, four - (rooms haying been.added so that bedroom \u2018floor now.occupied the whole space upper storey opposite end chamber from the speaker's entrance to the corridor leading to the library running over the speaker's office \u2018has Hansard rooms, the little room off the st irs leading to the private secretary\u2019s gallery used some years as office private secretary, has been added to lodgings as bath room.The entrance hall is decorated in green and gold, the speaker's chambers on the senate side are also undergoing extensive repairs.There is al-o better tire protection and electric light service.ete\" e\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014.\u2014 UNSETTLED ACCOUNTS BETWEEN PROVINCES.+ pabitrators Render a Decision Against = the Dominion.Montreal, Janl 7 {.- (Spevial.)- just unsettled accounts batween the provinces of Ontario and Que: bec, prior to.contederation, and between the two provinces jointly against the Dominian, affectin Indian and other affairs, render red judgment today.They are Judge Bur idge, Judge Cassault and Chancellor Boyd.They decided a follows: That in ascerting and determining the debt of the provinces of Canada mentioned in the 112th section of the British North American Act of 1867, the contingent obligation devolving upon the Domin-.{ion to pay the increased amount lanentioned in the Robinson treat-\u2019 ies of Sept.- 1850 and increased annuities which have become due to the Indians since tlie 1st day of July '67 uv to and including the 31st day of Dec.1892, shall be taken into account and included | in such debt.ess == \u2014_\u2014 - - GOOD RO ADS.Meeting at Sweetsburg Yesterday.- Sweetsburg, Jan.7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 A meeting of the District of Bed- ford Good Roads\u2019 Association was | held at Sweetsburg yesterday, at 10 p.m.Judge Lynch presided, and opened the weeting by an address.Addresses were given by Arthur Campbell, C.E., good roads lec- rand, lecturer for Quebec.The president's address was a [very able ohe, and it was moved by J.Bruce Payne, seconded by | \u2018Dr.Mitchell, that the address be forwarded to the Government for publication in pamphlet form for vince.\u2026 Resolutions\u2019 were pasted re the abor and the appointment of more road instructors in the Province, These will be forwarded to the Govern | ment._ 6 \u2014 2 | u ».RELIEF EXPEDITION.Deputation Wants Tariff on Cordage Raised.; Ottawa.Ont., Jan.7.\u2014(Special)\u2014 Messrs.Prior and Earle, who represent Victoria, B.| Cos in, the Commons, telegraphed to Mr.Sifton not to allow Statés government to \\serid relief expeditions to Dawson City, but if he does so then they want goods -purcha-ed in Canada, or duty paid on them.A delegation.intervi etved.the Minister of Finance and the Minister of Customs this forenoon in regard to the 'cordage industry.Senator Cox, J.N.Greenshields, R.D.McGibbon and other members of the delegation told the ministers that if the tariff is not increased the industry would go to the wall.- = - -_\u2014- ee.CANNOT AGREE.Montreal, Jan.7.- (Special.)\u2014 The Board °of Directors of the Canadian Pacific Railway will,-en- Monday, discuss the position of the C.P.R.telegraphers, as the, officials of the road have failed; so | far, to come to an agreement on cer tain points.a: «> DURRANT HAN GED.| San Francisco, Jan.7 \u2014(Special)\u2014 Durrant was hanged at 10.35 | this morning.| \u2014\u2014\u2014 .NEW BANK AGEN *.: We understand that Meesrs.Frank Thompson & Co., bankers of this city have been appointed agents of the Cheque Bank ([imi- \u2018ted,) 120 Bishop Gate street.with- Ore PRESC -RIPT ION DRUGGIST, in, London, Eng.or speaker's | The arbitrators appointed to ad-| : held this evening, in No.1 Fire turer for Ontario, and J.A.Cami-| distribution throughout the Pro- | NO OPPOSITION 2nd Mr.A.Blais; ladies\u2019 prize, 1st: a wish to inform my numerous 1 my office a.People's telephone, in Will Flog Ocnciots-Baaquet For Laurie .Montreal, Jan.7.\u2014 (Special)- _ Acting Warden Foster, of St.Vincent de Paul, has returned ; from Ottatva where he received permission to flog eight of / the ringleaders of the riotous convicts.He has not yet selected the date, the offenders including lChoquette, Dom Pierre, Carri- veau, Chaput, Dunn and Rouster.Three - of + the guards have been suspended on a charge of conspiring against the institution by inciting convicts to revoit.- Sir Wilfrid Laurier has accépt- ed an invitation to a banquet, to be tendered to him by ontreal Liberals an Easter Monday, April 11t Fire In tpn Buitange.Street Railway Electric Current Comes in Contact With Telephone Wire.= There was much commotion at 9.30 this morning at the Peo le Telephane exchange office anc the housé of Mr.Walter Wilson, Queen street, caused by the accidental contact of the Street Railway electric current w 1th.Mr.Wilson\u2019s telephone wire.-* Mrs.Wilson who was in the'r oom where the telephone instrument was, received a severe shock sufficient to cause her to fall to the floor.At the exchange the.switch board was set on tire and the brigade was called out to ex- \u2018tinguish the flames.The board was badly.damaged and the loss will be considerable.The tele- \u2018phone at Mr.Wilson's was destroyed.The accident occurred-on Queen street where the fire department were repairing one of their wires.At 4 o'clock this morning a pin to which the current wire of the depar tment was fastened letting the wire fall.The trolley wire was dead then and no damage was done., The fire department's wire was cut to prevent any difficulty.This morning the officer in charge of line repairs.went to, repair the break in the fire wire in taking the fire line across the trolley wire and that of the Sher brooke.Twlephone Association, it slipped through his fingers and fell connection the two with the result the current of the Street Railway system was turned on-to the telephone wire.oo FIRB INVESTIGATION\u2019 The investigation into the St, Charles Seminary fire will belb Station.Several witnesses will be examined, and the Fire Committee will \u2018endeavor to get at case.= 4 -\u2014 \u20ac P ERSONAL INTELL IGENCE.District Magistrate Mulvena is at Waterloo today.; + \u2018Mr.W.H.Young, Galt, and \u2018Mr.W.Mann, of Kingston, are at the Magog House.; Mr.J.L.Plaisance, Cookshire, and Mr.J.A.Daltcn, Richmond, are registered\u2019 at the Magog House.Messis.Robt.Beattie and J.A.Hardistry, Montreal, are at the Magog ouse.Mr.T.L.Clark and Mr.J.J Marar, Montreal, are at the Magog House.7 Mr.R.Sampson has just-had laced in his office one of the People\u201d s telephones in order to accommodate his customers in the North Ward.He desires to call special attention to his full line of sanitary plumbing goods.:2ds275 z insole is -also a good thing, as it were not made ycars ago.Indeed, \u201cgrowing city of Sherbrooke 1 =» The city of Sherbr \u2018onke, is situated at the unetion of the Mausog and St, Francis rivers, It is 105 miles east of Montreal, 146 miles southwestof Quebre, and the third largest city inthe Province of Quebee.H bay « popu- | Potton of 12,000, It i< the recognized 7hub\" of | the Eastern Townships.a large and /pro WILLIAM GRIFFITH, .- Secretary- Treasurer, 275-3 fru.City of Sherbrooke.- Just received a new lot of Bibles, Cards, Mottos and Prayer Books, which will be sold at very low prices, MRS.McKENZIB ma EASTERN TOWNSHIPS ACRICULTURAL ASSO\u2019N, The Annual General Mceting of this Association will be held in the CouncilChamber of the City Hall, in the City of Sherbrooke.on Wednesday, the twelfth ay of January next, 1898, at 11 a m., for the purpose of receiving the financial statement and report for the past year, the election of the new Board of Directors, and such other business as may come before the meeting.Sherbrooke, December 29th, 1897.271-tf.H.R.Fraser, Mgr.& Sec'y.| with the Orilla club.veyed in the ambu- agreeable to, take, quick to act,\u2018 BIBLES & CHRISTMAS CARDS, | GOVERNMENT FREE SOHOOL The Government Free Night School is being conducted this year.by the Young Men\u2019s Christ- las\u201d Association under the supervision of the Board of Protestant School Commissioners.The school opened on Tuesday evening last and classes will be held every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening, from 7.30 to 9 o'clock during the winter months.Miss Agnes Mitchell.principal of the Central School, is ir charge of the work.The school is for young men and boys who are working and cannot attend day school.Those intending to en- |rollas students\u2019 should do so at |\u2019 once \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 ea GP AY on = \u2014 |CHESS MATCH ~~ BY TELEGRAPH.Montreal, Jan.#6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Teams from the Ofillia, Ont., and Circle St.Denis chess \u2018clubs will N play a telegraph chess match tomorrow night.Each club will be represented by a teaw of six players, and a very interestin match \u2018is looked for.A wire will be run into the Circle St.Denis club and direct communication will be had Now the Holders are Pas, You will want a Business Boot.! or Shoe, a servicable Overshoe.A pair of Gum Rubbers, = Felt Socks, Knit Socks, | \u2018Moccasins, Long Boots.v We keep everything) for winter footwear for men and busy business people.| Call and See for Yourself.6.T.ARMSTRONG'S, Griffith's Block, > opp.E.T.\u2018Bank.REMOVE ALL WORRY | your washing, Work, LE SHERBROOKE STEAM LALNERY CO JAS.A.FLAG, (Successor to 8.1\"'wose.) Undertaker and Enbalmer.Coffins, Casket=, etc., to suit everybody./ J'ejephiones at store and residence.\"LoN@'s BLOCK, 118 WELLINGTON ST.~\u2014\u2014\u2014 PICTURE FRAMING DONE on short notice.Good work guaranteed.00TS THAT WEAR.week, as a leader, a fine Gentleman's Lace turn| Boot, made to order for us at $1.50 a pair, which will compare favorabl with any $2.50 boot in the market.ome in and Examine Them.W.S.CILKERSON.Shoe Repairing done to order.$1,000 REWARD, To anyone hat cr prove that.Syn of White Balan, is not the best cough remedy on earth.Instantly relieves and always cures Cough, Bronchitis.and 4 Whooping Cough.Manu- t factured by | The Popular DRUGGIST, GRIFFITH.121 Wellington Street.WHO'LL BE THE NEXT?Fires frequently occur when | least expected.\u2018A slight acci-| dent is very often the cause of a large conflagratio | ~The only safe wa - your property prett well covered all the time.You can get| the BEST at LowEST RATES from DRESSER, ( & 0 is to keep., 29 Maket Square.WISHINC EVERYBODY A HAPPY NEW YEAR.We remain, yours sincerely, JAMES TRACY.JANUARY 7.1888.suitable business By letting our team \u2018call for The finest We are offering this + | can give you clear, bright | {he has Mayle Sugar that | TS Re 1d =\u201c \u201cDACIFIC KY: Offers unquestionably t le fortable Route to the KLONDIKE & YOKON GOLD FIELDS.Call or write for a copy of our hi GOLD FOLDER, and other information.I K.H.CREAN b Cit, Passenger Agent N.B.\u2014Steamship tickots by BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.~~ Winter Arrangements OCTOBER \u20184aTH, 1897.Trains leave Sherbrooke:- all lines MAIL, 4.40 a.N.H., field, New York.Newport, St.Johnsbury, Concord, N.Portland.Me.via White Mountain Notch.9.00a.m., Worcester 8.05a.m., 11.20a.m.York 11.00 p.m.Springfield 9.15 a.mn.St.Johnsbury 4.27 p.m., arriying Sher brooke 8.45 p.m.NIGHT EXPRESS leaves Boston Concord 9.55 p.m.Portland, m., New York 4.00 p.um.x m., St.Johnsbury 3.15 a.m.Sherbrooke 7.20a.m, ACCOMMODATION lcaves Concor 6 a.m.via Plymouth, St.J Jp.Da e.N.H.connecting with Passenger Trai Newport 130 p.m,, arriving S 4 15 p.m., mixed from Newport.?D.J.FL DERS Gen.Pass, and Ticket Agent.: | N9 BROKEN | HARNESS | © [TWAS ARUNAWAY that with a poorhar- 2 ness would have resulted in ¢ mplete destruction of the\u201c vehicle and possib'y + lors.of.life.< .- The harness stood the :str:in, Tt was one of Willer N.liwin\u2019s Hand- made Harnesses.Intending purchasers wculd do well to look our stock over, SLEIGHS in variety of styles.Horse Blankets, Curry Combs and Brushes, Washing machines, etc.WILBER N.IRWIN, 130 TO 134 WELLINGTON STREET, SHERBROCKE.\" BELL TELEPHONE 186 THE LITTLE GR Syrup 18c quart.A good many but, if ur own, prefer it to Maple Syrup; you would rather make y ou will find is Maple, only 8c lb.5 Laven GO TO .W.-W.Shaw for your mid- winter Suit, if you want something nobby and at reasonable oh ; An up to date Suit for $14.50.They have to be seen to be appreciated.W, SHAW, We 69 Factory Street.Goon EVENING ! Have you visited the new up-to-dat- and most, tastefully \u201carranged Drug: Store in Sherbrooke?It is at 169 Wellington |\u2019 St, where you are invited to call for anythng in my line, D.J -_ MoN grey VIC THE CLOTHES jure hands or frbric\u2014foll _ / AI Grocers, 2 and for rates, steamship sailings, | Art Building ; lowest rates by all iines.for St.Johnsbury, Concord, Nashua, Worcester, Boston, Spring- MIXED, 10am for Newport.Express from \u201c cester, Boston, Sprin field, New York and FROM THE SOUTH, Express leaves Boston Concord | , Portland, Me.,8.45a! m., New a.m.hosbury | 10.45 a.m., arriving Newport 12,33 p.m.; leaving.erbrooke EEE | Runnin RAILWAY \\ SYSTEM Through Tourist Sleeping Cap Leaves Montreal-every T porsday Best, Cheapast and Most (Com-' _ on the\u2019 (TR, \u201c CHICAGO FLYER\" at 10.25.p.m.FOR ALL POINTS WEST, San Francisco without Second class t1chets are good on th s | car on payment.of a small charge for «le \u2018eping ; aëcommodation, | | M i Mountain Notch.NIGHT : EXPRESS, 830 p m for White | \u201c River Junction, Concord, N.H, Wor- 'Shrin ui | cis 4.20 p.m.Arrive Me,antic 8.30 | arriving ORINE, WASHER, DOES THE WORK.Rememb:r\u2014rmno rubbing whatever, and guaranteed not tp in- OW directions\u2014be happy.cakes fur 5c., information, writeor cal! on 16 wellington Street, ton Etreet, and southerly on is at the corner of Melbourne Streets.every half hour from 6 40 a nu.pas-ing Union Station every 30 1 6.50 a.m, till 10.50 p.m._ Noegular cars on Sunday til For tickats at lowast »aw'es, and fun E, W.SMITH.| t City Pa senger and Tickut Agent.erfunee Bell Telephone No.61, | NOTIOB\u2014Steamship tickets sold at Fall &- Winter Time-Table.- In effect 11th October, 1897, | On and \u2018after MON DAY, OCTOBER trains wil run as \u2018tollowsi\u2014 LEAVING SHE RBROOK EK.EXPRESS\u2014Leave Sherbrooke ¥ a.m.rive Dudswell Jct.9 a.m.+ pn, Levis & 5 p.m, Arrive -Quebec.(Ferry) 2 p st.Francis 1.10 p.m.Through coaches, 1th, Boston to Quebec; Boston and Portland, Me., via Ww gl also Pullinan Palace Cars from Springticld via Sherbrooke to Quebec :on-this train, conneèt- ing at Sherbrooke with Pullman Palace Car from: Boston.ACCOMMODATION \u2014 Leave Sherbrooke 9p m Arrive Dudswell Jet, 10.15 pm, Arrive Levis 8.15 a m.Arrive Que 3.30 a m.WAY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Sherbrooke 9.30 Leave Dudsw cll Jet.12.15 p.m.Arrive Jeauce Jet.7 7.15 p.m.¢ ~ ARRIVING SHER BRO KE.EXPRESS - Leave e - (Ferry) 1.30 p.m, Leave Levis, 2.00 p.r Arrive Yu Fran- M.Arrive Ludswell Jet.6.35 p.r .Arrive Sherbrooke 7.50 p.m.Through coaci.Quebec to Boston, and also Pulman Palace car from Quehec to Springfield, via Sherbrooke, on thik rain, ¢on- I necting at Sherbrooke.with Pullman Palace Car for Boston, AL COMMODATION\u2014Leave Quebce \u2018(Fer- save Levis 7 pm.Arrive ry: 6.30 p.m, Dudswell Jet.7.50 a.m.Arrive she: bruoke 9.30 a.m.This train*runs only as far as- Beauce Jet.on saturday nights, continuing! on to Sher i brooke on the following Monday morning.\u201d - WAY FREIGHT \u2014 Leave Beaupe Jel 7.15 :am.Leave Dudsweil Jet.2.45 p.m.Arrive | Sherbrooke 4.10 ¢ \u201c All trains run aly.Sundays ¢xcepted.Connections made at Dudswell Jet.with the Mainc Central R.R., by train leaving Sherbrooke.in_ the morning: for Coo shire, Saw- yerville, &c.For tickets and further information apply to the Company\u2019 s Agents.FRANK GRUNDY, General Manager.v J.H.WA LSH, ApAaMmS | \u201cSera AIDS DIGESTION, For the the return of a set of coupons from Tuttd Fructd a bandsome and useful prize suit.: ® able for a Christmas present will be sent Free, FREE.MERCHANTS BANK OF CANADA.Capital paid up.E ee _.$6,000,000 BBL.222.00 caen eee a een es oe !.8,000,000 | HEAD OFFICE, 5.MONTREAL | GFORGE HAGUEK General Manag\u2019 Le Tos.FYSHE, Joint General Manager, HF.HEBDEN, supt.of Branch s BRANCHES IN ONTARIO AND QUEBEC.dale Banky \u201c(Limmited AcrNcy IN NEW YORK \u201452 William St 'G.CARRUTUR HS, Manan, Sherbrooke Sherbrooke Street lve, WINTER TIME TABLE, \u2018BELT LINE KE BELT LINE carruns northerly.jon Wo ling: Jue: n St eet, Lo making the circuit ever, $U minutes, passing UNION STA.Fost OFFIC k.CPR STA.6.20 a.m , 6.26 a.m.6.36 a Dre, and every and every and every.half hour _half hour ; ailf hour until 10.50 p m.until 10.56 p mi.urtil11,06 p.n, \"LENNOX VILLE LINE - The city terminus for thelL ennoxville CHATS: and Queen : CARS LEAVE FOR HENNOXYVIELE, til] 10,80 pme nutes trem: RETURNING.CARS Leave LENNOX ILLES every half hour from 6 46a m.{ll luc pin.passing Union Station every thirty minutes from 7.00 aan.till 11 pm, - Passengers may transfer from the B-lt Line to vhe Lennoxville Line at the junction on Depot Street, and from the Lennox ille Line to the Belt Line at the office.\u201cpec \u2018al cars Arrangements may ne made for fer Yo aI, 1 IL.E.WHITEH EAD.Fuperintend nt.nt.JOB.25c.per Dota.Arrive :¢ (Ferry - General Pass.Agent - Belleville, -Lendon, Preston Berlin.- Mcnt.-eal, Quebec, Brampton.Montreal west end Rerure w, Chathar Branch No.2459 Sherbrooke Galt, N itre Dame St.Stratford, Gananogqt.Mitchell, St.John's, Hamilton, | * Napanee, St.Jerome- Hespeler, .Ottawa, St.Thomas.; Ingersoll, Owen Sou Toronto, Kincardine, Perth, Walkerton ingston, Prescott, Windsor, | BRANCHES FN MANI ITOBA.Winnipeg.: .Htrmadon, BANKERS - IN GREAT BRITAIN The Clydes Es i ry ep "]
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