Sherbrooke daily record, 6 mars 1899, lundi 6 mars 1899
[" ay 0 oun, à, Æ- - dons of Gunpowder, .@ \u2014::Blown Up.- a J ; \"= 2 PB crsoès ol Were Killed or Injured Ré ps Me aniry Laid Waste forTwo \u2014 i © Miles Around.1 1 ; EN arch 6.\u2014-The naval pow- EU Toulon, MPa Goubran, between , = Le Toulon, in the depart- a go of Var, southern France, explod- ods half past WO o'clock yesterday Co : sur of the soldiers on duty - morning.FOR Ce Killed and à ; SE) \u201cof the magazine were | empdiog district, the buildings in ' wire razed, fell victims.\u201cForty 2 carpoes bave already been recovered.~e a Be couté.of the explosion is.net | ir thousand kilogrammes (about > \u201c2 tons) of black powder exploded.Is Jsoks 8 though a volcanic _ eruption \"> - pad occurred, the country being swept .© gost bare within a radius of two _ gles, houses destroyed, trees over- = med snd distorted and covered with M - goues snd black dust.Some.ot the 26k .gaeaare enormous.One weighing net, * Wellopammes fell in the suburb of +\" patdu Las.Signs of the -explosion ge evident in all the suburbs of Tou- - haandin the city itself.Even at-St.\u201d Jesa de Var, five miles distant, win- \u2018were shattered and doors- bat.\u2018à M ed in.Later reports show that af the seven sentries, four were sso | \u2018Jifled outright and the others se- passes, 9 \u2014vwrely injured, the corporal being Bert 9.\u201ctierally scalped and the eealp over- th soy nav .Ja: coil.Janging his face like à veil.A large h Mark BR mber of soldiers are now employed \" Jadesring away the debris, but the Building york is very difficult.It is impossible.: i+ seertain accurately the number : Jled, but it is believed that no fewer thea 100 were injured.Although it was gels night the explosion was so ter- _ rifessto produce a slight rainfall.Fortunately, the \u2018neighboring maga- tb igescaped.It is believed that the .- gplsion originatéd in chemical decomposition im smokeless powder.There |.» ino suggestion of foul play.Today the c hole cry is in morning, flags a:e at ha!fmast and the theatres are draped sad the casinos closed.Both the Gov- ro exment and municipal authorities are x a frwarding relief funds.M.Lockroy, Minister of marine, has telegraphed E.30,000 francs toward the maintenance ot 2b | «tbe families of the victims; and a ol ve / pai subecri pion has been opened a.+ , \u201c - .onl 1 i All the bodies found or recovered are mde | teribly mutilated.Sixteen were found 0 the rocks near shore and it is feared | M - That others were precipitated into the a.#4 A vehicle moving along a road 0 = ar the ses, was lifted bodily into-the wider by the force of the explosion, two \u201c dits occupants being'drowned.The .tens at the village of.La Goubran was \u201cM.spalling.\u201d The cries or the wounded were agonizing and the people were \"WB tos frantic.Telegrams from Nice | ; wylha explosion was distinctly felt rs Ba oo = y 2, LADIES.MUSICAL.+ , 3 \u2014 a si \u2026 MMeettsg Programme for Satur- LEA W days Recita.= \u201cMore than the usual number of the \u2019 Members of the Musical Club as- ho sabled in the Art Hall Saturday af- id Jetnoon for an hour of enjoyment.The ! 7epening number was a duet for piano, mu im Rosini's Semiramide, well andy Pullaotly played by Mrs.Codere and: an | Mr.Olivier, ® = _ 4 EM hiss followed - by a solo, \u2018\u201cCal- 45 4 , M1,\" (Rodney) sung by Mrs.Moral ®ey, whose voice was heard to much, ce Kiss Shea and Miss Demers, who ; M 8 mandolin duet very prettily, J D accompanied by \u2018Miss Teresa \u2018 bey With much taste.Both num- - pred Whispering Hope\u201d and \u2018\u2018Fly 1908 - ri were listened to with : be , the- former, perhaps, being | Mapted to the instrument.| The duet \u201cWhen Life is Brightest,\u201d Ques hay Mie Webster and Miss Hub- ?owed the flexibihty of Miss 5 ehater\u2019s voice, and brought out the per mn ontraito of Miss Hubbard's.Ba \u2018Tarantells\u201d composed and 11 pose re + Fed by Mrs.Codère was so sparkling \u2018 ne quisitel y rendered, - that with fn - 3ccord an encore was demanded, au which, Mrs.Codere gave 1b 8 9 3 S g v oN ° oes \u2019 a lovely little composi- 5 pu Mayed \u201cCon Amore; 5, had artette from \u2018Romeo - and on.Mranged for female voices was sie sung by Mrs, Montminy, Rasy Mhieu, Mrs, Codere and Mrs.ig sûdoi aly, voices blended har- \u201cag Mathieu in'_the little song Toi ava\u2019?* ig, tas Pays\u201d \u2018was very pleas- is | \u201cthe ringing and gorgeous pe, P rl of Goria\u2019 \u201cTriumphal March\u201d _ Ad Kip two Pianos by Mrs, Topliff ol bro raser, played exceedingly où quant the concert to a close.tiv ay H.Bradford very kindly , Ammes, which \u2018dre so - Poor toh ef enjoyment of the KY THE LEGISLATURE.| Montreal ; of the inhabitants of the sur- | Semi \u2018Binary St Charger Street Railway Bill Passed.\" reading cf the Montreal Street Railway Bill camé up in the Assembly Saturday, Mr.Weir's amendments regarding _|ranning powers of gther roads, and |.making the eompany subject to any general laws passed by the Legislature were defeated by a vote of 9 to 12.Mr.Lacombe moved that the company be bound to give special tickets at the rate of twelve.for a quarter, to be used from 5 a.m.to 9 a.m , and from 0 p.m.to8 p.m.This was defeated, same gentleman: for 10 tickets for a quarter, which was lost by a vote of 11 to 17: > | Mr.B.uffard supported this conten tion, and maintained the right ot the Legislature to impose certain conditions on those who came to them for favors.: He did not believe in any corporation or company coming and dictating what the Legislature had to do.Incidentally, he referred to the way business was done in the Private Bills Committee.ly, he said, but all through the session parties had interfered unduly with the members of the committee.He did not fear anybody and had no axe to grind, but he would say that he believed some members \u2018of this House were receiving sums fully equal to their sessional indemnity for helping through private measures.He declared that in one bill which he had epok- en for, because he had believed it right, he had been af erwards offered a hündred -dollars for the services he had thus\u2019 rendered.This state of things was not to be tolefated.Hon.Mr.Leblanc bad .an amendment tô reduce the issue of additional stock from $5,000,000 to $2,000,000 but this was also-defeated by 'a vote of 9 to 17.\" | and passed, \u201c EKEGTION LAW AMENDED, The House also went into committee on and reported without amendment Hon.Mr.Robidoux\u2019s bill to farther amend - the electoral act of 1895.w- The chief provisions of this bill are that revisers must livé in the city: whose lists they are to\u2019 revise.This apparently means that the Quebec re- | visers will share the same fate as those \u2018 in Montreal, as Judge Vallee is just now acting as district magistrate at Roberval; and Mr.Laberge has also temporarily lett the city.oY Another article provides that any person who thinks his rights are affected by the list must produce a sworn complaint.The bill provides also that when the revisers, after sufficient proof, are of a view to giving a party a right to vote, that party\u2019s name will be struck off the list.0 \u2014\u2014 He Continues to Improve.New York, March 6.\u2014(Special).\u2014 | Rudyard Kipling continues to improve, having slept naturally the great- or part of last night.He has taken no solid food, and it will be some time before he is able to.I : \u2014 SHERBROOKE HOUSE .\u201cHOCKEY TEAM Must Establish a Reputation Before \"They May Expect the Magog House Champions to Notice Them.Sherbrooke, Que., March 6th,1899.E; H.Crean, Esq, ., City, Dear-fs*\u2014 | J Your Miter of the 4th inat., in reference to a return hockey, match has been duly considered by the Magog House Players.nL The sad note of the \u2018Post Mortem\u2019 meeting held at the Sherbrooke Houee, excites all due sympathy, while the poetical allusion to the \u201cLate Whit: fact that you personally have ceased to hunger after Hockey Honors also.appeals to our heartfelt sympathy.We also sympathize _wi h your laudable wish to aid the \u2018Library and Art Union,\u201d but with all our sympathy for you in your past defeat the Magog House Hockey .Players, \u2018\u2018who have never been defeated,\u201d justly } before a r:turn match 1s played the Sherbrooke House Players \u2018\u2018who have never won a match,\u201d should establish a reputation by contests with Intermediate Teams before asking again.for Championship Honors, after which the - Magog House Hockey Team - will be prepared to consider a challenge for a return matoh, ral 1 \u201c Yours very truly, RY \"JAS.F.MORKILL.\u2018Miss French, of Cookshire, has arrived in Sherbrooke for a few days, on her way home from Bolton Centre, where she has been visiting friends for he B® - ; L a few weeks.| 1 Eases \u2014a a\" 4novo9 SHERB = FIGHTING AT MANILA| CORRESP 17 Insurgents Killed and | \"Quebec, March 6.\u2014-When the third | as was also another amendment by the Not on this bill especial- |.The bili wa ; then read a third time opinien tnat a property has been trane- ferred by lease or otherwise solely with | RUDYARD KIPLING.- \"| related in the biography of Willlam tièr\u201d\u201d only accentuates our regret.The | - 1 that Two Americans'Wounded Last Night-Fight- ing Resumed this Morning.a Manila, Mar.6.\u2014(3pecial)\u2014The insurgents attacked the 2nd Oregon and Nebrask + regiments last night, with (the apparent intention of capturing .the waterworks about six\u2019 miles from the city.- .They were driven back with a loss of 17 killed.- 2 Two Americans were wounded.The fighting was resumed this morn: ing.Co | 1 \u201c.HILL - HONORED.Montreal, March 6.\u2014(Speciai)\u2014Rsv.J.Edgar Hill, of St: Andrew\u2019s Church of Scotland, has had the degree of Doctor of Divinity conferred on him by the University of Edinburgh.'REV.J.EDGAR \"PARIS EXPOSITION.British Columbia Sets Aside cial Exhibit.\u2026 Vancouver, B.G, March -6.\u2014(Special.)\u2014W.D.Scott, one of the Dominion ccmmissio .ers to the Paris Exposition, is visiting the province to arrange.for-exhibits.\u2014 THE QUEEN OF J = \u2014\u2014 day, Bul She is Better .Today.\u201c| ted through the ch | regarding \u201cthe: ne .Court House, etc.| A pew drill $15,000 For the Provin- | |year, forces them -t ments.; \u2019 BELGIUM.f\" Lite Was Despaired of Yester-j NE Co] p jCanadians Defeat Oid Countryman Bir: \u2014As a citizen May CORD, 107 Axpress,, Bey nôw unider.consideÿation of a special committee of :the/Council.It seems to me that \u201cthe public buildings of a city should stand .gs:nearly as pousible together.\u2018To my mind there isnot the slightest prospeet that ithe-new Court House will.\u2018 ba built anywhere but.upon.the gîte shed hed ié forthcoming, and will be built-in the same locality.The postoffice, E.T, Bank and registry Loffice are already -|in close proximity.My opinion is that.as a new City Hall is needed in Sherbrooke it yo be built north of the Magog River near to the other public Buildings of pher- brooke.- Cee) i _ This would clear.{ which could \u2018then be turned into a garden, with flower | beds: and fountains, or beautified \u2018in any way that might be desired._ | =.;* Yours, : | .NorTH Warp- 4 IMPROVEMENTS TO STORE.The McKechnie Brothers are pushing to completion a/large addition to theirætore.This will give them tional room added to the rear of their \u2018present building, on.ground floor, 40 3 feet square.It will be well lighted, The Provincial Govern- {and wh 1 CC ; ment has set aside $15,000 for the pur- Hlargest and best sto: pose o* British Columbia exhibits.- Fincreasing business \u2018 x fas the largest.in forty years, | last ) these improve- | , make one of the: sin town.| The this firm, which > i CURLING.oo By 3 Points.Brussels, March .6.\u2014 (Speciai.)\u2014# Queen Marietta, who is dangerously ill with pneumonia, and whose life: was despaired of yesterday, is better: today.CT PARSLOW AND: - Seis im \u2014\u2014\u2014 Will Be Hanged on Friday- - Government Refuses | to Interfere.g Ottawa, < March 6.\u2014(Speeial.)\u2014An?order-in-council has been passed, allowing the law to take its course in\u2018 the case of Sam.Parslow and Cordelia Viau for the murder of Isadore Poir- jer.They will be hanged at St.Schol- astique on Friday next.\u2014 > BRIEFLETS.morning that a very serious fire was.Inquiry at Cook- shire showed the report to be unfounded.Mr.Wm.Tester, wife and child, who lately lived at 79 Prospect street, this ¢ity, and who left for England a few weeks ago, were, it is believed, passengers on the ill-fated steamer Labrador, which was shipwrecked off the coast of Scotland.= : Aptiy Critieised.One of the best criticisms of Soott\u2019s novels was given by an Irish oobbler, as * Dr, Stokes had often loaned the cobbler odd volumes of Soots to read.Walking beside him one day on the road the dooter said: } co \u201cWell, Denny, what did yeu think of the last book I lent you?\u201d - \u201cIt's a great book intirely, doother, am Sir Walter Soott\u2019s a thrue historian.\u201d \u201cI'm inclined to agree with you,\u201d replied Dr.Stokes.\u2018\u2018But wha do you mean exactly by calling him a true historian?\u2019 \u201cI mane, your honor, he's a thrue his- terian becanse he makes you love your Jind,\u201d A + Elopement In n Bread Basket.The story runs that Lord Compton fell in love with she only child of Sir John Spencer, one of the most opulent of - don\u2019s .merchant™ princes, proverhisily known at the time as \u2018\u2018rich Spencer.\u201d A writer in The Pall Mall Magazine tells the story.Sir John, he says, by no means ap- roved of the advances of the young court er, and positively refused his consent ta the marriage.The course of true love, however, never running smooth, \u2018 Compton devised a plan to outwit Sir John and carry off his ladylove.A bribe to the baker enabled him to a guise himself and deliver the 13Aves éme morning.As soon as the basket 3 | emptied the lady got in, and Lord Com ton was boldly carrying His precious load down stairs when he was met by Sir John, who, luckily not recognizing him, gave .him a sixpence as a reward for being se early, observing that that was the way to thrive.On discov: the truth Sir John was so angry that : disinherited : the quarrel was en)y mad \u201cup through the intervention of Queén gor with her for a child, whem he pro 24.for the comforting cup ef tea or \u2018parlor of the rink.It was rumored about town this| in progress at Cookshire, and that help |.had been asked for fiom the Sher- | brooke fire brigade.afternoon and evening on Saturday been and Canadians ted in a victory for the latter by a majority of three points.Qn/one rink the score was a ties \u201cdThe match wis-an interest-: \u2018ing one:atidr witnéssed by à good num her af ; - his, Ç md, : «air The \u201cTen\u2019\u2019 given to the club and their friends during the afternoon by Mrs.J.8.Mitchell] was a pleasant\u2019 and informal affair.People .dropped in by twos and threds, went out on the platform and watch game\u2019\u2019 for a while, and then came in and their accompaniments served in the The ice may not have been particularly good, | but everything else was, and the visi \u2018good bye\u201d was only eaid at hour in the afternoon.Will be Held in the Methodist Church Tomorrow Afternoon and Evening The Woman\u2019s Missionary Seciety of the Methodist Church, in Quebec District, will hold a convention in| the Methodist Church, this city, tomorrew .The purpose ot the Convention will be to organize a district W.M.8.- .The meetings willbe open to the public.An interesting programme has been agranged.| At the afternoon session, which opens at 2 p.m., wi be Mrs.(Dr.) Williams, Mrs.Bigelow, Cornwall, and Mrs, Wri | The evening session will open at 7.30 o'clock.Mra.Reid, Mrs, Bigelow, Rev.Mr.Lett, and others will deliver \u2018addresses, A large number pected from all pa which is compos congregations, \u2018\u20ac seventy preaching stations.Special music has been - prepare both sessions of the Convention.| PRESENTATION TO REV.C0, A.AND MRS, B Scotstown, March| 6.\u2014On Sa morning'the united congregations of the churches in Scotetown, presented the Rev.H.A.Brpoke with a handsome gold.watch, and Mrs.B ooke with a gold chain, to testify te the esteem in which they are held, and in recognition of the dered by Mr.Brooke to many of those |who, though not members of his church, came under his care.The occasion was the Rev.Mr.Brooke's removal for Stanstead, where he has been called to take the place of Rev.Mr.Forsythe, as rector of Christ's Church.The year 1898 wap a banner year for many of the merchants of Sherbrooke.Mr.Jno.O.Duncan reports as having done by far the Jargest volume of business since he opened ous some nine or ten years ago., 3 | A prominent politician,in tough with affairs;at Quebec, expresses is op inion that Hon, Mr, Duffy w retire from the present ed $0 t\u2014to find it was his own Elizabeth, who invited him to stand spc F hls son: au\" = \u2014e- > - - overnment.béfore another session, accepting ope of the eated jndgeships in Montreal.of the old Building.pat Market Square, | di-| J.A.Camirand, Orford, .iate payment,\u201d three months has made our roads bad for à ~~ Again to the Front.New Candidate From East Augus.By an addition of 271 votes, Mr.him in the lead over all others.Mr.F.F.Willard, of East Angas, good showing, having 67 votes.346 votes, | | Friday are Mayors A.Hall, G: B.Hall, A.Wilcocks, G.K.Foster and J.Me- Kinnon.| - The standing ot candidates today is as follows: \u2014 .- : A.J.Gordon, North Hatley .1000 Avery Ives, Hatley ~~.868 H.R.Fraser, Sherbrooke ,.837 W.W.Chalmers, Magog =~ .738 William Morris, Ascot, - - 670 |Chæs.A.Miller, Windsor Mills, ~ 891 C.H.Kathan, Rock Island T.B.Rider, Township of Stan- stead, =.\u201ccn N.Lemieux, Lake Megantic .319 315 .215 Geo.B.Hall, Barnston .200 'V.F.- Hodge, Eaton, ,- - 107 A.Wilcoeks, Richmond .: , 76 F.F.Willard, East Angus, 67 A.Hall, Coaticook, \u2026 .L.J.D.Gauthier, Cookshire, - F: G.Gale, Wateryille \u2018 37 33 3) .30 G.:H.House, Beebe Plain - 23 Jdë.Irwin, Melbourne and Bromp- - - ten Gore, - - = 19 G.:K.Foster, Danville, .5 J.McKinnon, Cowansville, .+ .5 mov.March 6.\u2014On Saturday \u2018evening, Mégantic to play a match there.The report received by telephone is strongly in fdvor of the Megartic team, score being 11 to 4.The Bury \u2018team was short of two of their best.senior men, {Who-were rep laeed by two junior men.Pope and Chas.- Warren, on a.charge of killing deer, and was fined forty dollars and costs, or in default of immed- 4 \u20ac in jail.The fine was settled at once The last two days\u2019 thaw, with rain, the present.|.; The farnre:s ber are preparing for sugaring.,[ | | STANSTEAD FAIR.\u2018We are informed .that the directors MAYORS\u2019 CONTEST.|Mayor of \u201cNorth Hatley .?: .: | k s First oné to Secure Prize on 1000 Votes\u2019 ilriefly, an opinion |.v.City \u2018Hall, newl, which matter is| - jand ; 1 vote A.J.Gordon, Mayor of North Hatley, \u2018has reached the firat geal of 100.) votes, which catitles him to a copy of the \u2018History of Compton County and the! \u2018Eastem Townships,\u201d as well as placing is a new contestant and starts with a Mayor Fraser hag movad up two places since-Friday, by an addition of The\u2019 others recciving' votes since | from Lord Salisbury, has the\u2019 Bury Lockey team went to Lake: MAINE MILLS RAISE WAGES.Lewiston, Me., March 6.\u2014irhke 8,000 | employees of the Lewiston (Md ) cotton mills were notified that jon Monday, April 3, wages are to be rastored to the standard which existed previous to reduction of ten\u201d per cent ; notices were posted this noon in the Pepperell Laconia cotton mills, at Biddefcrd, notifying the 4,000 employees of a restoration oñ April 3'to the scale prevailing before the reduction, |wh:eh was followed by a sttike lasting many weeks.| \u2018 RTS \u2014\u2014< PROTECTION FROM BA) RUPIS.New York Merchants to Form.an Association for That Parposs.=~ New York, March 6.\u2014The of dry: goods commission |mierghants that was held in the rooms of thé Mer- 4 chants\u2019 Association several 'weeks ago to devise ways and means tb ea] with J fraudulent bankrupts has borne fruit.| At that meeting a committee of three was appointed, of which \u2018Mr.|Schefer,.of Schefer, Schramm & Vogel] was chosen chairman, \u2018That commi tee - was to draw up articles for the formation of an association whi h would protect all its.members, and yesterday concluded its labors.It rent out to all chose \u2018interested a circular which - started off by claiming the name bf the \u2018Merchants\u2019 Mutual Protecti ciotian.\u201d\u201d It then went on tq objects of the association.Os \u2018have received the circular ha invited to meet at the robnis of the Merchants\u2019 Association next Thurs: day, when the association will be ôr- ganized and officers for the first yea: elected.= Cl Pa à | | i\"cHINA HELD TO CONTRAGT.\u201cLondon, March , 6.\u2014The Paily Graphic, which\" is well infornied in governmental matters, - says that Sir Claude MacDonald, the Bri = dinis- \u2018têr to China, acting under insttudtions in tracted the Tsung-Li-Yamen that G tain will hold China to the her contract with the, Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank regarding the northern railway.extension loan, \u2018The mi assured .the Tsung-Li-Yamen | that - eat Bri- Great Britain would support hina in resisting any.aggression it À to : The Graphic says it underatands .that the British Government.dogs not admit that the terms of the Cor conflict with.the Tsung-Li-Yan assurances to M.Pavioff, the representative, or violate standing between Great B Russia by which Russia waive opposition to the loan.\u201c|.Notwithstanding Lord action, the: crisis is not regarded as gericus.The deadlock will be| settled by further negotiations,\" which wi | be resumed, after a temporary suspension, with evéry- prospect of gn|ami- à and On Fri | i force her to.repudiate her obligations.\u2014 n1- | ; On Friday last one William, House | p \u2018pleaded guilty, before Magistrates Col.of Stanstead Live Stock Association hive by ne means decided not to hold an exhibition this year, as was suggested by the Stanstead Journal last week, but that the.fair will :be held in August] next as | usual It is to be hoped that such is the case, as Stanstead Fair has always been one.stay.\u201cMrs.Ashe is visiting her - Frederick Ashe, manager of th for a two 1 cable arrangement being reached, IM C.H.Nutter, with his wifé and ligule daughter, leave this eveping for North Carolina, ont Mr.Jnion of thé best of the Fall shows, and of much benefit to the surrounding agricultural community.\u2018 CL - Members coming from Quebec Legislature announce that in all probability the Housewill be prorogued at the end of this week.Bank in Carleton Place, Ont.{ 7, WEATHER PROBABILI : \u2018Mar.6, 11 a, m.,\u2014Foreoast for|next | 24 hours, issued by the Meteorol gigal bureau.À Strong westerly winds, fair and cold \u201d today, and on Tuesday.» oo |MOSTPOPULAR MAYOR IN THE © BASTERN TOWNSH) In order to find out who is the most ships for the year 1899, the publishers of the DATLY REcorDp offer the following prizes to the Mayors receiving the largest number of yotes: First prize\u2014 \u2018Solid gold watch, valued at $100.Second prize\u2014Oak office desk, valued at $35.To every pne receiving 12,000 - votes, but not a winner of the first or second prize, walking stick, - with gold trimmings, suitably engraved, valued at $10.Also to each Mayor as soon as hie receives 1000 votes, one copy of the \u2018\u2018History of Compton County, District of St.Francis and Eastern Townships,\u2019\u2019 costing $4 each.The conditions of the contest are as follows : Cd Commencing Monday, January 16th and every publication day up to and including Thursday, March, 80th, there will be printed in the-Rrcorp a coupon good for ome vote.Every yearly subscription, either new or renewal, at the regular rate of $2 a year, will receive a special coupen good for six months\u2019 rate, will receive a coupon good for 75 votes.These coupons will be issued from January 1st up to six o'clock of the afternoon of Monday, April 8rd.oo .At 12 o'clock noon on Tuesday, count is eompleted.- On every Monday, 4 tr popular Mayor in the Eastern Town- 200 votes.: Subscriptions at #1, the April 4th, the time for receiving votes | will close, and the announcement of the result made known.gs soon as the \"Wednesday and EE \u2014 Friday, during the contest, the stand- |ing of the\u2019 several candidates will be printed in the DamLy REcorD.| - The only qualification required - of the candidates is that each must be a duly-elected Mayor of some city, town village or .township, in \u2018the Eastern Townships, for the year 1899.Subscriptions received for delivery of paper in.the City of Sherbrooke will be barred from réceiving coupons.In addition to the above gifls there - will be given free twelve valuable pre- \u2018sents to the person guessing neargst to the total number of votes received by the winning Mayor.Particulars in Thursday's.paper.| The decision of the publishers df the Darry RECORD will be final in all questions aflecting tliese contes .\u2018 Good For one Vote fo \u2014_ 010600000000.0 0000600 360000S hoses dre NL Most Popular Mayor in the | Q \u2018Eastern Townships, | | This vote is not good urile e-left at RECORD Qffice before |12 o'clock noon on Taesday, April 4th, 1899, 7 | or | | .| ; ~ q 1 cmt HP © a.vm Ar rac SK a ! 3 - - relia - ape a rr al ee nt x po JAS AER 2 ag 4 Ee arte.a, of Sve rip REE hci » 8 An yo + IY 2 e EN re s aL Jim wo x Rett +] oy rb BA pra rs a rTP RRR ert SRI TUT ARR an i read an OR CAT or rs a PA a 4 aps FEM A GT eet _ \u201c aterland and'orerlcoking the At 29 Market Square You wilt tind ux ready wo write your Insurance sg that it\u2019 will stand\u2019 the test.If vou are now insuring, elsewhere, see us before repewing your policies.Our con.panies are reliable amd our rates the lowest, Fire Companies represented : ROYAL, ÆT4A, QUEEN, \"LONDON, MANCHESTER, ALLIANCE, BRITISH AMERICA, WESTERN, COMMERCIAL UNION, GUARDIAN.PHeNIX oF LONDON, \u201cHARTFORD, LONDON & ars edn LE | \u2018J ANCASHIRE.AND NORTH BRITISH & MERCAN \u2014AL»0 \u2014 \\ - North American Life, Travelers Accident, | Dominion Plate Glass, Boiler Inspection a and Insuranee Co.- guarantee Co.of Dominion So.oN Aa Guarantee co.- DRESSER & CO.Ww.8.DRESSER, * McCarthy Block, J W.scKEE.29 Market Squaré.ADVERTISEMENT.| Ps To-morrow, Tuesday As Usual, Bargain Day.mamenes +.« tape The! \u2018morning is the beat time\u201d 10 \\ do.your shor - ping, before the afternoon crush.i Fancy Blouse Silks, 7 pieces in the lot, new colors and patterns.They are cheap at 50c yard, Tuesbay only 35c yatd., Another lot of 9 piec es tide White Lonsdale Cam- brie.Its 86 in wide, fine and firm.14\u20ac regular quality.Tuesday 11e yard.: Gents Ties\u201415 doz.bought at half the usual prices.Bows, feur-in liand and made-up knots in the lot.Ne ver were these sold less than 25\u20ac, Tuesday extra special at 142.Li men Roller Tow elling, 9c quality\u2014Tuesday 6C per yard.The Star Corsets, a good strong one, The :0c , line, Tuesday 38e pair., Our annual supply of Loom Ends of Embroidery already for Tuesday.Ends run from 2 yds.to 4, Marked at mill prices for Tuc sday.Ladies\u2019 Kid Gloses\u2014to clear, one line dressed kids,-tans and blacks, sizes 6, » 84.7 and 74, | 31.15, Tuesd ry 75e; Une line of Undressed Kid\u2014greys and tans, $1 00 ~ line.Tuesday 65¢ pair.\" eg.Price, Tuesday, Lidics\u2019 White,Hemstiteh \u2018Handkerchiefs : 4c Dress Shields, | : 5e pr.| Serr.China Buttons, 3 sizes, sige dz! 38doz dc Pins 2 papers 52 4 for 5¢ 5 Envelopes, square or-oblong, 10c pk.ac pk Writing Paper, plain or ruled .LE 18 double sheets, 10\u20ac 5e Bro un Water Jug, pint size, Tuesday at 9c.Dust Pang, Tues ay siecial at 7c.\u2014\u2014\u2014 Grocery Department.Reg.price.Tuesday Best pure Cream Tartar, ; - - 40c 27c \" : Prerared Mustard in \u2018glass 10c 5e Califernia Praues | 12e lb.2 for 17e.shreddred Cocoanut 40c 1b.24c 1b Frosting sugar 8elb.\u20142for13c Stove prushes with handle : 15e 10c.Your choice of talf-dozen Tea Spoons, 44 dozen Ta le Spoons.a pretty Chia Plate, a Hammer saw Blade Bread Knife, with cach can of Yeagtrins Baking Powder, all for, 25¢.23¢ Ceylon Blend Black Tea i is worth, Ihe 1b our 25¢ Japan Tea is worth - c 1b, 25¢ Breakfast Coffee iri 1 Ib.tinis, See 1b.102 Sterling Ceylon Blend:bk.Tea \u2018\u2018 50c lb.One trial will convince you.Flour is down in Price lf you need a bag or barra], get our new prices \"before buying: i Positively no goods charged at Largain prices.\u201c&Jods delivered to any part of the eity: .M.McKECHNIE.\u2019 Both Ph mes, & So Time is Coming.- WL SOON BE HERE.Sap Cans,~ Sap Spouts, Sugar Kettles, Syrup Cans, etc.y.\u2018The Wire in our sap C ans is galvanized, - Couse \u2018Uently\u2014no ruxt J.S.MITCHELL A | Ge ECO.- Hardware Dept; Bell Tlione 11.Also Gity Phone.Crockery Dept.22 \u2018variety already on hand.Funds, Estates s Executors, Trustees, ete.) | back to the picture being the absence {had to leave for New York.in the af- | repast awaited them, which was lannounced that the Brooklyn will bear \u201c| the body of the eminent Englishman \u2019| last night the nature of the service he \u20ac AP Lemember we are iving large d'iscoun(s on all \u2026_ruURs .| Betore stpring away for summier.\u201d L.A CODERE.LOTS FOR SALE, EAST SHERBROOKE.Auumber of desirable Building Lots, well situ Fiancis : River, Will he sold cheap ani on easy terms, Apply Lo PANTA * LE.4.t'IRASER, Adyocate, City HOLD: > Your order unti: you ! Foc the handsome \u201cPrince of Wales\u201d Baby Carriages GO-CARTS | Like Bicycles these Carriages .nave a number of new features in the wav of h.akes, wheel attachment, etc.Newest \u2018designs, rich ¢overings and Low Prices.| \u201c The 1699 line will arrive in à few days.Large JOHN - EDWARDS, Furniture and Carpets, 1271 Wellington st.FRANK THOMPSON | COMPANY, Bankers -and Financial Agents.Municipal, Railway and Industrial Debentures bought and sold.Investment Securities suitable for Trust always on han Notes and Bills Discounted.Life Insurance Potici.s purchased or loans made upon them.eral Security.OL cliiogton 8t., Sherbrooke.|, Es CONDUCTORS SUSPENDED.Quebe¢, March 6.\u2014A number of stre t railway conductors were suspended Friday.They were all short in the $15 supplied them by the company in making change for passengers, | ; ame a JAPAN WISHES AGREEMENT.New York, March .5.\u2014A London\u2019 despatch to the Evening Sun says: London diplomats are informed that Japan may send Marquis Fto to England aud the United States on a special mission.The Japanese Government strong'y desires an agreement with the United States and Great Britain upon various questions in the Far East.It has not been finally settled, however, whéther the negotiations Ww trusted to a special commissioner or conducted through the Japanese ministers at London and Washington.DEPUTY GRAND MASTER OF THE AF.& AM.INSTALLED, the mystic tie were very much in evidence in town Friday night.One of our most popular fellow ettizens, Ed- |: son Fitch, Esq., was elected Deputy Grand Master of the Ancient Free and Accepted Frec Masons of this Province, and Friday he was duly installed in his exalted place, the Grand Master, M.W.Brother Benjamin Tooke, coming from Montreal to officiate at the ceremony.> \u201cThere was a large attendance of the brethren, the only draw- of ex-Grand Master Chambers, who noon.He left a handsome letter be- bind him, however; which was read with applause.\" After the ceremony of installation, the members adjourned to the: Chateau Frontenac, where a sumptuous served in Brother Belliveau\"s 8 best style < \u2014 4 1 SCHLEY MAYIBE ENT TO EUROPE.The Brooklyn May Take the Remains \"of Lord Herschell to England and Schley \u2018May There Command the Euro- | pean Squadron.New York, March 6\u2014A Washingion despatch to the Journal says that Rear Admiral Schley has been directed by the Pre ident to accompany the body of Lord \u2018Herschell to England, This|¢ tact has not been given out officially by the Government, but it was officially back to bis native country, and the vessel bas been detached frem the Hav- aa station and ordered to Hampton Roads to prepare for the trip.It had been previously announced that Rear.Admiral Schley was to leave the Porto Rican commission and would receive a new sea command.It was known thot the vessel he was to command \u2018was the cruiser Brooklyn, but until was to render had not become | apparent.After he has taken the remains abroad the rear admiral will, it is asserted, take command of the European se juadron.The squadron will begin making up this month, and it is thought that the Brooklyn will have returned from har mission to England in time to be placed at the head of the | fleet by the end of the month.| ARR) = The Reginning of IB 1 oo | ; | The trial size of ABBEY'S ÉF- FERVESCENT SALT is ab the market at the above price.It hes been so put up to enab bie everyone ¢ try this wonderful health of reparation, Wf alld \u2018bottle 60 cents ruggists.ree Advances made upon approved Collat- - will be in- | Quebec, March 6.\u2014The brethren of | can be dyed DAILY EB Ottawa, Marcly4.\u2014As a slight alle- iation of the Very.natural regrets which the interruption in the negotiations at Washington have occasioned, it is satisfactory bo notice that sore of the leading American newspapers are frankly expressing their doubts as to the entire Jj stification .of the American\u2019 position.For example, |thé Philadelphia Times remarks, \u2018Remembering how recent:y the Unit- 3 ed States threatened to go to war \u2018| with Great Britain to compel her acceptance of - arbitration to settle the bot indary dispute with.Venezuela, the attitude of the United States commissioners in refusing to refer the Alaskan | botindary for arhitr ion seems a little embarrassing.\u2019\u2019 her papers take much the -same view, ' while others again question whether \u2018this was really the insurmountable obstacle which flocked the way, being apparently ¢ more inclined to the view that it was the trade question that did the mischief.Whatever may have been the real cause, of one thing there is no fo bt, that a combination of minor logal influences an, under the Ameri- dah system, be brought to bear upon national legislation to such a degree that, regardless of the well-being of the re public as a whole, the most delicate and important international questions may be hopelessly endangered by the reckless interference of irresponsible |g | sectionalists.Our Canadian system is very far from perfect, and altogether too susceptible to improper.influences, | Le pout it is happil many laps ahead of its neighbor to the South.TWO [OF /A KIND.Twice within & year have the Amer-| | [icdn Pacific cities won a signal triumph in|the fight with the Dominion for-the right to her legitimate share in the trade of her own _ territory in the far North-west.During the last session of the Federal Parliament their emissaries, headed (by the famous Mr.Liyvernash, lobbied the ~ dear old Canadian Senate that all possibility of doing business between Canadign producers and Canadian consumers by means of a Canadian railway through Canadian territory was defeated.Now: those same cities bringing pressure to bearing through their own representatives in the United States Senate have stifled the better feelings of justice and fair dealing which were making themselves mgnifest in the ~ deliberations of the Joint High Commission and thereby || brpught the international negotiations to/an abrupt adjournment.A GREAT [SPRING OPENING.vo , e opening of the spring trade is generally dated from the last week in February, and ip is therefore satisfactory to note the continued activity in ommercial circles.Manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, alike, agree \u2018that business was never better.There is |a general eagé irndes on the part of retailers to make liberal purchases in anticipation of 4 large spriag and summer trade, and the advancing tendency in many lines and the confident feelings shown by the jobbers has con ri- buted not a little in stimulating sales.The Bank clearing returns too reflect the improved situation.- The total in five cities for the past week was $31,- 000,000 against $25,600,000 last week.and $27,500,000 'this week last year.| TH e January Bank Statement too, is all that could bd desired.The note circulation-is $8| 000,000 greater than the same month in 1895 and the trade discounts $436,000,000 in advance of \u2018what it was fou years ago.SCOTSIWHAE HAE, Mr.Thomas ber for Morden in the Manitoba Legislature, passed through the capital this week on his way home from a lecturing tour throug Scotland, where he.of Canada as an agricultural country for intending emigrants.He states that the people jot Scotland are coming 0 look upon Canada as the most advantageous of the colonies to which to \u2018emigrate, and he \u2018believes that in the future all Scottish farmers leaving home would come to this country.Last year about 75 per cent.of the rigrants leaving Scotland came to Canada.- \u2014_ee - - S, O.E.IN ORPORATION.- Ottawa, March 6.\u2014The Canada Gazette Saturday ontained notice of application to Parliament of the Sons of England Benefit Society for Dominion incorporation.|It will be remembered that last year, despite § the opposition |.ofthe Government, society suc- | coeded in gettin its Lhe society r in- edrporation throügh the House.of || Commons, but the bill \u2018was killed in the Senate, the society declining to accept the smendment suggested by the Superintendent| of Insurance, that the Government should fix the rates to be -charged upon the beneficiary business.The present notice is given to comply.with the rules Parliament, but it is \u2018understood that at the meeting of the Grand Lodge ofthe S.O.E., to be held | hére on the 14 h inst., the question A not the present application shall be | prosecuted to a conclusion.: \u2014 Hight or dar Jblue cottons or silks lack, Try Magnetic Dyes, black costs } ten cents only.Late arrivals at the) \u2018Magog House are: A.B.Hunt, Bury; J.H.Brea- don, Marbleton; F.' L.Plaisance, | Ceokshire; S.M.Mayell, London; A.E Liot, Toronto; S.F.Belknap, Knowl- SA, 8.Cro by, Compton; W.T.Plaisance.E.J.|Doutre, Jas.B.Kerr, E! W.Gilman, Montreal; Geo.J.Ross, Rat Portatte, Ont., and Jas, F.wis, Chicago.| * | | [ | so | successfully | .Duncan, .the mem- || has been speaking on the advantages] \u2018will then be finglly decided whether or | CORD, MONDAY, MARCH 6, 1899.GABMAN COWAN | WANTED.He Robbed a Sherbrooke Cabman in | Montreal, Was Arrested and : Jumped His Bail.Some months ago, it will be remembered, Jos.Hüeot, cabman, of this city, went to Montreal to buy horres.- Cowan to drive him to a pbint outside the city, and while on the way said abman Conan relieved his confrere om the Eastern Townships of $112, n returaing Hugot made à complaint gainet Cowan, who was arrested but dmitted to bail with the understand- g that.Je should present himself for ine | on \u201cSaturday, March 4th.Me, However, failed to answer to his name in Saturday last, and Mr.Justice urtele ordered the issue of a bench a1rant against him, find placed it in he bands of detectives, | They are now searching the country rhbim.It is said that be left Mont- ea! for Mel ourne, \u2018Que, ; \u2018and they ill look for him there.| His bondsmen, when \u2018he failed to appear \u2018on Saturday, | said they could produce him if given time.They ere allowed until Tueid vy to do this.It f they fail they are to forfeit their Hail.j | \u2014 L SENTENCED TO REFORMATORY.| In Magistrate's Court on Saturday fternoon last, before fudge Mulvena, rthur Sherburn, aged; 13, of Martin- rille, was found guilty of house-break- ng and theft, and sentemced to three years in the.Feformatory.| pi AWOL \u2018E'S CHEF LIEU.olfe\u2019 County from South ° Ham to Dorey bas been \u201cthrown out at Que» ee, and the egistry office and county buildings wil] remain, at South Ham pr the present.hy \u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014 ll \"HREATS AGAINST TH * London, March 6.\u2014The papers are showing uneasiness at) the threats of certain French papers- that if the Queen visits | France b this time she can expect to be the), victim of outages.i The Times says that if any unfortun- | te incident occur, England will know here to place the Hine \u2014\u2014 NEW SPANISH gABINET.\u2014 ;; servatives are Power.at Madrid.| Madrid, March 6.~The Queen Re- ent, as the result of her consultations vith the statesmen, generals and poli- ical leaders, informed |.Senor Sagasta hat she desired to retain the present hamber, and then se invited him to Senor Silvela Forms a Ministry-Con- | econstruct the cabinet Senor Sagas- a replied that it would be impossible for him to remain premier.without a i Thereupon the Queen gent rolorted the same request to enor Montero Rio president of the enate, who declined for the same eason.Finally, Senor Silvela, the onservative leader, accepted the task ry.The new cabinet took the oath\u2019of fice Saturday, and is composed as ollows: Senor Silvdla, premier, and minister of foreign affairs.: ' Senor Dato, minister of the interior.Marquis Villa Verde, minister of nance.| | | Senor Duran, minister of justice.* | General Polavieja, minister of war.Marquis Pidal, minister of public orks and of the colonies.\u2018 | , Admiral Camara, nr « Of marnée | It is expécted that General Martinez e Campos will - become president of he Senate.| The brother of Marquis Pidal, it is | hought, will be chosen as \u2018president of the Chamber of Deputies.| BRIEFLETS.W.Ww, Shaw, l ndon street, left t on office on Saturday an egg F weigh- pi 3} vunces, laid by a la last fall\u2019s pule | : Judge Mulvens will | be | \u2018absent the first three days o this week holding Circuit Court at Mopti and ' Scots- own.| | There was very 1 irge attendance bt the Con.gregational | Jhurch last ev- bring, Special musi¢ was rendered, allowed ve short ad¢ ress from Rev.+ Day.| A ar of dogs have been wear- ng muzzles since last Wednesday, en a bulldog £0 pronouncedly -evine- ( I | a fondnesstfor human flesh.1 connection with the Baptist denom- nation of this Cistrict, was held this orning.A ministerial conference i is- eing held this afternoon.Lo 1 onnection with the Baptist Church, ill be held at the house of Mrs, Har.gest on Thursday afternoon this week, he change from Tuesday having been ade on account of the District Mis- hurch fomoTro, The annual upper with the an npiversary | services |.of the aptist Church, Will be held this'éven- ing.Supper will be served from! 0 8 o'clock.\u2019 A.roll call will follow, hd every member of the congregation resent is expected to make response hen his or her name i» mentioned.ive ministers from nearby places will be present, and, if time will permit, Fill take part i in the ne merite .; : Ps 0 \u2018 cd a _ Pa _ rie Lis\" .in coh tion He employed a cabman named James | The bill to change the Chef Lieu of | THE QUEEN.| nd has formed a Conservative miris- A meeting of the Missionary Board | The Women\u2019s Prayer Meeting, i in | ionary meéting in the.Methodist Tells us that a person ouglit to have [their eyes properly and fitted Lefore examine .buyi ing s e¢tacles.I examine eyes free of charge and refund the price ; of the spectacl s you buy 1 they de no} suit.A.(C| SKINNER, {7 Wellington Square.Important Importations |\u2014OF\u2014 Novelties in Silk, ohair ; and mix- and \"Wool and High- class \u2018Wool and | tures of Silk this date; compris- st and desirable nd weaves of hions Dictation.ing the la colourings 2 { direct from firms d practical repute, à, style and beauty for qualities [Dress Goods.in ' Ladies\u2019 We invit: | d your inspection.Samples pn application.ar month rental, and yeu wish |[to buy it.Our rented pianos are moved, insured and kept in tuae at, our expense.| | | LC | Branch gallery is to be opened | street, Lo rouble for about three: à me dora PEUR us attacks 7 \u201cus eno6 à week, that it was several.I taoks contin - Mpans Tabules fa them, but about six duoed me of the \u201d émaïl Scent boxes of the Tabaiss aa Be © had Ro recurrence of the attacks.Have never given a testimonial for anything before, but the great amount of good which I believe has been déco me by Bipans Tabulep induces me to add to the you doubtioss have your \u201c> || cine: : er 17 alto do had of some gr = tes # mesrse s T= \u2014 - ; ) | | a ie 4.a L 1s wer: of standard|make at $3.00 to| The Native Contïaues to improve ln Smokers are fast find md - out, and the number who am Canadian Tobaceo exelusi Tis fast increasing, Wen pe decide to give the À Native.Le Qu trial get some of wad varieties always to be = - the stock of ain AN | _ eg A.E.Kinkead Co, Sign of the India igton Street; - - - .! (\"Our Idea,\u201d Not How Che, {But How Good For the Price, THE QLD RENE furniture House.CAN ALWAYS SAVE 100 MORE, Ÿ | Specialties ; 3 e Bedroom, Parlor, Di m, Office and fe: Furniture._ Wellington Sot, Call and see us ing.Just one cent invested in a Pos - Card and directed to G.A Holland 1 = Son, Montreal, will b Ln t sample book of their m : ling of 5 English Wallpapers |\" Japanese Wallpapers = | | \u201cScotch Wallpapers \\ American Wallpapers | - French Wallpapers ~ Canadian Wallpapers À Lo - : pi We are in touch with na nufacturers of the world and buy: in large quantities: enables vs, through the Press, to supply the pepple of Canada with a very ex-: | isi ive assortment of Wal pepert LL ht paid withinione y on sale should \u201cIn writing your card mi tion I Limit price \"Colors wanted 7 * Rooms to be pa | : Size of Rooms.G.A.HOLLAND &s so ; Established 56 Y Const 8 Great Wallpaper Stor 241 ST.CATH ERIN E sr 4 : MONTREAL.=f nada for C.J, & G.IG.Pofteri \u2018 _ R'I-P-A1 S | Thi modern stand.| ard Family Medi | mmon every-day # 3 - Darwen, Eng and 1 have been a great for over five years.rr gave ne boy oo ae My foot and legs and abdeinen_ ware bloated 1 could not wear shoes on ash ar only aloo .dress, |I saw Ripans Tabules advertised in 08 daily pêper, bought sorne and too}: them as dise ed.Have taken them.about three weeks and then is such (a change! I am not constipated sny mar and I owe it all to Ripans Tabules, Iam Wit): seven years old, have no occu , only my ld duties and nursing my sick He has had the dropsy and I frying Bip T forhim.He feels some but it vif take some time, he has-been sick solong I.may use my letter and name asyouliks, | ; | ~ ~.Mrs.Many Cuisst \u20ac iy \u2018was à little girl: I could never x rising: car or go lessssesses place TT - \u2018headacheand sick stm, Cures the | \u2018some of the testimon .Ripans ,bules, I tried them.Ripans i only rel.gved but actually cured mys y the he',daches have disappeared, bow g00û Gondition \u2018and ho never 00 ol stonYach.He fs now a red, chubby- e wo.derful change I attribute to Te.I 4m satiafied that they will benefit sor oa a \u2018ae .1f taken , enfer cote socordine an - La B | | - pg\u201d | packed mas paper earton J sort is intended for the poor and the to the BOSS\" Gosen of the f gent chrions (120 tabales) be had sending mail forty-eighs Cuxmioar, Courant, No.10 Spruce êtrest, Now Y ee Foe for Sv J PlS.\u2014Agents fdr the Dominion of Cae.rv been suffering from \u201c0 eae Fat LA is = J spring Millinery.Pa EB 2 EE se \u201cee ) EE + 28 Eo .L.: = we begiu tbo prepara- -R ; ba Todsy for the Spring Millinery + ce ne which will take place - À.Open ÉASTE , _The reputation .= be made for earrying.high- Ig boo dass Millinery, it is our aim to ; T2 La > expect of us as good Bo ue better display this year Bo amumtemst \"#4 \u201cThe department will be under M me xper trim- Co i amistad Dy OT the date of! ing which will be advertised ! am: B ; - \u2014 1 , » Ve ; zx se \u201c.THE BON-TON.7.{34 {0 Commercial Sg; J x CHAMBERLAIN, PRorRreron.' gm.MURRAY & COLT savethe largest stock of ! ~ § Canned Goods + B SA they areselling rela at whole: CF.4 King Street, Sherbrooke.- \u201cT ADVOOATES.ANKENCE à MORRIS, Advocates, do, Sher- ; ; ; I = ~~ JF L-AMPBELL DESCHAMPS, Advocates, 100 \u2014> LA NPBELL & , Sherbrooke.P.Q.[TDA TRAGER, Advocates &c., Sherbrooke, ge | 1\" SPECIALISTS.à T, M.D., Diseases; Eyes, Ears, N vost hroat.Next in GPRS PY DUNCAN SMITH, Surgeon to the -Prot- tant tal.Special attention -devoted \u2018 a Diseases of Women, 15 Montreal St.L X GANDIER, MD., L.8.A., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.B.; A.Sian, ¥o.do Melbourne street.Bel - 2 wighove 273: People\u2019s, 250.\u201c .\u201cI{ 4, SPENCER, Homoeopathic Physician = À sod éergoon, 50 Montreal Street.\u2018Hours : 8 \u201cnids m1, 2to3 and 7 to 8 p.m.5 7 MISOELLANEOUS.ET F \"1.BARTON, Veterinary Surgeon, Albion » Fe Hotel.Sherbrooke _ .BE | {TDMAN 4 BRADLEY, Dentists, Wellington \u201cSquare.Sherbrooke., 84b-1y | 6.BERRY, V.8.Office \u2018at Tuck's Dru tore.Residence 51 Queen Street.\u201cBell 2°.iphone at office and a~idenon 1-562 LE SYLVESTRE, Veterinary Surgeon.Office - bs Continental Hotel.tf401 ~\u2014 = # ee \u2014 | \u2014 wo | Sa | | : M._Thoe wanting'all the news of the - \" Eutem Townships, tugether w th im- >, Portant world news, ancl satisfied with CR it in one paper, once a week, 4 - an be supplied through the WEEKLY - M RECORD.This paper contains 8 5° 4.Pgsofnsolid reading matter, whieh ~ ville increased in size when adver- : + ming 1s added.- ; The news appearing in the .DAIL : §& -ERORD is gathered together and Ce In one paper, which is publish- ie ebevery Friday, and soia at $1 a year.; \u2014 9ÿ Page copies 2 cents.oo ; - 4 - Semple copies sent tree on applica- \u201cGold Watch ! CT FREE! | | Border to get à large circulation, > M - itshort a time as possible, tie i publishers make the following offer, - % ; \"MB unprecedented in newspaper \u201c Memiums.To every yrrson sending É ; Inelve yearly subscribers before April \"ae on We will send'a G:11 Watch wd ee Watches are in cases warran- ; Mi for ten years, and \u2018it they show a Tu before that time will be replaced 8 ot charge.The works are a \u2014 + t i .hie FLOUR! Ogilvie's Patent A.\u2018The peer of all flours.$5.25 per bl.* _ 0, .Bari 981b.Bag.Ogilvie\u2019s Hungarian .| $4.90 $2.40 Special prices in 5 barrel lots.| ?Bn Co in exchange for your eash will sell you Crockery Here\u2019s a few prices : Semi-porcelain.white @ups and #aucers 75¢ ozen.If you have plenty \u2018of Saucers and only need Cups they are bc dozen.Plates 565c, 65c, 75c,- 80e, 90c doz.' All goods delivered free of charge.Discount alowed in proportion to purehase.R.LAKEMAN.5 our 1 great values in Gents nishings.One line in particular, is a Cambric Shirt, a very pretty stamp, made with soft bosom, starched cuffs, with tie to \u2018ur- © { match, usually sold at $1,00, Our Price 80c.Also seme splendid values in black Farmer Satin and fancy Flannelette | Shirts.- A saving of frem ?F J.Levinson DEWEY RAISES HIS FLAG.Manila, March 6.\u2014Admiral George Dewey raised his flag as an admiral on board the Olympia Saturday morning, and was saluted by the guns of the forts, of the foreign warships, the Brit ih cruiser Narcissus and the German cruiser Kaiserin Augusta, and by the American ships in port.~ - 15 to 20 p.c.b -\u2014\u2014 \u201c BRITAIN CONCEDES A POINT.London, March 6.\u2014It is officially aunoünced that, as the treaty of 1862 gives France equal rights with Great Britain in Oman, the capital of which Sultanate of Arabix is Muscat, Great Britain has withdrawn her objections to\u201d France placing coalsbeds on the shore, similar to those of Great Britain, provided France does not attenipt -to obtain territorial.rights in Oman.This is understood to be part of a pen once Waltham, that have been | eral scheme for the settlement of th Bo tested and found-all right.They are | Brtantecd, and will be kept ir: perfec Tomieg order for one year, Barring à Thc lowest retail price in any store un 0, while many ask a grort deal .§ Gold Chain 1 FREE! .\u201c1.46 18 Also offered a Gold Chain.| Marranted for ten.years, to every pei- ed ka the \u2018ding five yearly subscribers to =\", 0 WEEKLY RECORD.These Cn, he sold for $3 lowest price.LC.OF seventeen subseribers, prc- : mine are given, which at the lowest > hw orth $13.: i x Tobweey or Chain choice is given vw This Ladies\u2019 or Gents\u2019 size, Bh Tome offer is « nly open until xt, and is i 0 eure al A \u201cmade in.order - = AEN BN riridy \u2018arge subscription list in a- od yearly bscri Sp new snbscriber to the BR oll RECORD, at $2, will count ; À WERRLy one subscriber to the hu atch RD, in securing clubs tons hig Chain.The only restric- 20cm uring the Mayors\u2019 Contest, ts £008 for votes can be issued + se thus secured.- oo, \u201clB OHANNELL & co, : ;Oushers, Sherbreoke, Que.> various differences between France and Great Britain._ | 5 \u2014 = MAINE QUARRIE } ; 7 - TO BE RE-OPENED.Waterville, Me., March 6.\u2014The Dodlin granite quarries of Norridge- wack, which for the last few months have been shut down, are to be opened owing to several large contracts received, of which the largest are those for the stone of the Maine Central | Railroad statien at Brunswick and the stone for the Waterville & Wiscasset Railroad Bridge crossing the Kennebec River.The opening of the quarry means employment for some sixty men, - LT + - i Persiatic Dog Wash.A most effective\u2019and refreshing applicant for dogs and domestic animals generally.Destroys fleas, lice, ticks a bacteria, puts the skin in a healthy condition and im- gists.- SE 5 Roses ° - 490 4 Seasons - 4.90 2.40 Hecuba 17 475 Kent's Gold Medal 4.75 2.35 Indiana | 4.25 © 2.10 Laural = = = 2.00 Silver Sheaf - -2.00 Maple Leaf \u201cStrong | Bakers\u201d _ 1.90 his conditional release, pending his W.H.Fuller & Co.THE LITTLE GROCER May Pozile | Competitors! | .We have received to-day some] \"| E.Nicklin.Acton; P.B.Van Dyke, ; ; = \u2026 I Montreal; C.A.Clark,\u2018 \u2018London, Eng- [roves the coat.At all drug- Moutr , COATICOOK.wiiews items for insertion in theDArLy Reoorp gladly receive correspondent, Conticook = L.Bleerer, local March 6.\u2014Dr.C.N.Stey returned from his trip South chon has Mr.J.W.Woodside, Sherbrooke, spent Sunday in town the- guest of his parents.: , Mr.A.Gerin hos purchased the residence of the late Mrs, Home ore tiag on Pleaegant st., for $2,500, and takes possession May 1st.This property is one of the finest in town and the price paid for it will convey some idea of what real estate is at the preseut time.There was another ranaway ia town Saturday a pair of horses attached to sleds.The rig was pretty badly mashed but otherwise, not any dam- âge done._ Toe rain of last night has about finished our roads in town a3 far as tleighs are concerned - pe - PICQUART MAY BE RELEASED.Paris, March 6.-\u2014The Echo de Paris eays that Colonel Picquart will pre b- ably apply to the civil authorities for trial, which President Loubet is disposed to grant.La COUNTING THA COST.England Aghast at the Price of Im-| perialism.Casting About For a New Source.of Revenue.London, March 6.\u2014Friday night's proceedings in th> House of Commons when the army estimates - were introduced afforded a further striking object lesson to Englishmen of the stupendous burdens which the empire's expansion throws upon the taxpayer.The whol world knows how small an affair England's army is, 190,000 men, as against France\u2019s 580,000, yet last night, in a time of (for England with) her endless little wars) profound peace, the ministry had to, justify an increase in.ex penditures of $5,000,000, making a gigantic total of $103,000,000, or $240,- 000,000 for the army and havy together for the financial year beginning next month.As Mr.Balfour said in effect, when ~ winding up the debate, \u2018you can\u2019t keep up a splendid empire for nothing.\u201d \u2018Englishmen as they ponder these colossal figures and realize the deficit which the chancellor of the exchequer?must face this year, are not a little puzzled to know where-the money 1s to come from to meet these ever growing warlike expenditures.How hard set even the expert friends of the ministry ing suggestions thrown out in the authoritative columns of the Times this week: An additivnal penny on the income tax would yield $16,750,000 and put the exchequer in abundant funds, but the tax is already on a war level in peace time and the ministry dare not raise it.Equally \u2018inadmissible are the proposals to arrest part of the moneys which now go automatically towards the extinction of this pational debt.Some extreme jingo journals have been trying to excite alarm in the minds of small investors as to what is to become -of their safe channel of investment if consols ceasè to be, but this sinking fund is a provision against a grave national emer- touch it for ordinary expenditure.So'at the pinch the Times comes forward with the heroic proposal to return to the pre-Cobden duties on wheat and sugar.A \u201cbread and treacle tax\u201d the cartoonist at once dubs it, and he pictures a portly, fur-bedecked millionaire, whose pockets bulge with state grants, in the act of beseeching the chancellor of the exchequer to lift death duties and other taxes from his shoulders and put them upon-the ragged little street urchin who munches his bread and treacle for dear life.That cartoon of Carruthers Gould sketched the Times\u2019 remedy before it was a day old.So the puzzle still remains unsolved and everyone knows that mere palliations such as the increase of the tobacco and beer duties will do to more than postpone for a year this evergrowing problem of how with a comparatively inelastic revenue to keep pace with always elastic expenditures.3 1-_\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014-\u2014e-\u2014\" \u2014 PERSONAL.Late arrivals at the Grand Central are: Eugene Guberton, /W.Robinson, P.Kane, B.Auerbach, Montreal; A.MclIndoes Falls; J.A.Murray, Acton, Ont.; A.T.Blier, Olat Olsen, J.R.Osgood, Waterville.- ; Late arrivals at the Con tinental are: L.Archambault, Quebec; A.Brunet, Montreal; W.Belanger, Boston, Mass.; J.Dohan, C.Sloan, Melbourne; H.Hurd, East Angus; John E.Roberts, Brownsville; J.C.Brandette, Somerset.Bh ; .Late arrivals at the Albion are: John Smith, A.Lindsay, Johnville; M.Gareau, East Angus; A.W.Far- well, Sand Hill; W.E.Johnson, Lake Megantic; R.H.Gooley, F.E.Lovell, Goaticook; H.A.Clark, Stanstead; R.C.Cowling, E1st Anus; H.B.Smith, Boston; Jos, {i De.by Line, Vt.Those lately registered at the Sherbrooke House ang: 8.Stevens, C.H.McClintock, Stanstead; W.8.Collart, Toronto; Samuel Taylor, Richmond; 8.Wells, Montreal; D.B.McRae, Toronto; J.J.Sparrow, Boston; H.M.Hackett, Stanstead; L.P.LaBonte, Manchester; F.H.Hunter, Lyndon- ville; Ada McDonald, W.F.McLaren, worth here | \u2018| munity in their sad bereavement.] |! Mets Defeat Bisho gency, and not even this ministry dare | \u2018erected at 86 King) street.L.P.Demers, D.Arcand, R.LaRoche, | ROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, MARÇE 6, 1899 ; MadoG.| (News items for pres in the D ur RxcorD Will be gladly regeived by Dr.Cnalmers, local correspondent, Magog.) March 6.\u2014A team| from the Paton Mills played hockey with our boys on Saturday evening.on account ofthe poor condition of the ice the gate, though interesting to the large crowd of spectatois, was not characterized by a great display of s.ieënce.Score, 0 in favor of Magog.io Mrs.and Miss McCallum returned have spent the last couple of months.Kitty, the eleven year old daughter of W.C.Powers, died Saturday night be opened | May 1st,\u201d moters have secur chase, the Thompson| block, corndr of Main and Merry streets, as the lgea- tion.| : Lo rn | _ WATERVILLE.March 6.\u2014Last Friday eveningithe Rev.Mr, Tambs delivered a diagram lecture on the history of the Bible in St.Jobn\u2019s Church {to an attentive audience.(The Rev, gentleman |received the-closest attention throughout his discourse, which was very instfuc- tive and interesting.$ Mrs.Barie, of this place, died on Feb, 25th, aged 25 years.Mrs.By rie leaves a husband and child, 8 months old, te mourn over their sad loss.Ti have the sympathy of the hole \u20ac Mr.Henry Kent, |of Hatley, jvell and favorably known here, died| on Feb.28th, aged about fifty years.|| We expect to see à number of new houses go up this spring and sumnier.Mr.C.Hallett has already comme i talk of building.There is plenty of pretty building lots yet to be had at low prices here.Co Quite a few of our young men intend going to the New England States this 1 spring to work during the summer.Score of 14 to 1.Sherbrooke rink this year, was played Saturday evening, when Metropolits of 14to1.The attendance was nc very large and the ice was only in fair condition.As the score indicate, ithe college team were outmatched | at every point.The visitors, howey put up a very plucky game, \u201c though from the first it was very cl ly a losing one, they ¢ontinued to the end to make the most determined | The teams lined up as follows: \\ e Mets : Rocque goal Henry Davis poin Thompson Spafford, capt cover point Winder, capt | Moe forwards H.Wurtele Wiggett \u201c Richmgnd Bowen 66 * Brown Sangster \u201c J.Wurtele Mr.Chas.Robbins made an efficient referee.~ ! BRIEFLETS.Aid offt.An- et at Mrs, David- Tuesday after- The Young Ladies\u2019 drew\u2019s Church will me son\u2019s, Gordon street, noon at 3 o\u2019clock.The East Sherbrooke Ladies\u2019 Aid; Mrs.John Smith on Tuesday, has been postponed until Wednesday evening.| Mr.D.W.Stenson is moving this store today into the riew store recently ; Thig; is one of the finest blocks on King street.Sleighs have practically dropped from our streets.The rain of Saturday night sealed their fate, and wheeled conveyances are npw almost uni- \u2018versally employed.' Mr.Frank E.Ibbotson, formerlÿ of Sherbrooke, has resigned his position with Messrs.Frederick Stevens & Ço., Mfg pharmacists, Detroit, and has accepted the position of travelling representative for Messrs.Armour| & Co., Chicago, to represent them in Canada, his field being from coast ta coast.Mr.Ibbotson] will carry their speciallines of \u2018Digestive Ferments,\u2019\u2019 \u2018Vigoral\u201d.and \u2018\u2018Exts.Beefs.\u201d |He left last night for Chicago, where he will spend & week or [more in a special course of instruction in the Armour Laboratories.- = I PG - BRIEFLETS.| pÉntt otors Pirat-cles a every resdect Prince Henry of Prussia is to sucdeed M.Admiral von Diedrichs in command of the German squadron in Chinese waters.- 7 ; th Propricto .| A Toronto firm shipped $24,000 worth of bacon Friday to Great Britain.Apples valued at $6000 and cattle at $2000 were, also forwarded to the British markets.be 1 5 can House.J.McDox d; Proprietor.Paris, March 6.\u2014The Senate elected of that body by a vote 151 against 85 votes cast for ex-Minjster Constans.| The Grand Union Hotel, Montreal, 19198 and 1914 Notre Dame fit.This is without doubt the most popular Hotel with ple from the Eastern Townships that Pore is in Montreal.Accommodation for 200 guests.Give wus a call when in the land; W.E.Cross, Melbourne, and M.Cilina Marcotte, St.Basile.| e Kievator ue me: electric 4 hts.dites 81,50 Lo\u2019 62.00 por \"days Geo, I.Fuller, Proprietor.\u201c.1-Vri628 , by lease or pur-| | House Saturday.which was to have met at the home of| The Magog House, of Sherbrooke, Lead otel in the E tern Townask pe.Refarnished ¢th=~nshout.H.IH, Ing Co .,; p When in Sherbrooke stop at the Amert- of ex-Minister Fallieres to the president | vrac Tran EN DELA Into.the Deatti of Vidal Cote., ; i \u2018 , Coroner A, Gt.Woodward held an inquest it we lea Saturday ufter- noon, into the death ot Vidal Cote, Who was burie-l berteath a pile of fertilizer early in the affernoon.The following jury was sworn: Chas.F.Martin (foreman), Chas.Burbridge, John Nutbrown, Archibald Hawker, Arthur B.W.Kinder, Archille Brun- elle, Alex.Geroux, Chas.Neidel, Wm.Barrett,.Edward Galvin, D.E.Peters, and Wm.Beattie.After the examination, of several witnesses, the jury! returned a verdict in accordance witli the facts, and that death was due to suffocation, no blame being attached to apyone.8.Richard Knights; foreman of Capel- ton Chemical Work, says that ' he directed deceased with a man named E.Deacon, to take down a bin of phosphates, The men | were not.required to work an excavation from the bot tom ag they did.| Often they; go cn top and work down} During his long experience he had never known a bin to cave in as did the one on- Saturday.\u2018Fhe substance was poured into the bin by means of a shoot, and \u2018should have been formed in layers.It appeared, however, that this! time there was a seam down the middle of the bin, which he could not{account fur.\u2014 E.Deacon, Cote\u2019 fellow-workman, explained that the the pile from the side near the bottom, when the accident occurréd.They had made quite an excavation.He noticed the pile when it\u2019 started to give way and calledito Cote, but ne had not time to save himself, and was |: buried beneath it.\u2019 Mr.8.L.Spafford stated that he to div.de and fall |as did that which caused the death of Cote, Saturday.: Dr.A.F.Foss, who was called to examine deceased, stated that, in his opinion, death was caused by suffocation.: Co _ Andrew Cote stated that his brother Vidal Cote, was 4 native of Buck- yeara of - age.the Presbyterian Church.Lo \"Le | oh Messrs.E.Whitehead, Jas.Dingman, Eastman; E.J.Gravel, F.A.Moore, Windsor Mills, were at the American ber for ladies.Made for new shape Boots.They fit per- fectlyand are handsomely finished in three widths - and three _-shape toes.- Y BROS.The Pick-up-Sale till in progress.| | |Hamilton\u2019s | i Confect fresh, as is has been received within the last couple of days.Choice mixed Candies, 80e a lp.Chocolates 25c a Ib.and up.| Caramels, 8*cand 40calh | \u2018Cream Walnuts, Chocolate Wa Inuts.Biscuits, too\u2014Marshmallows, Klon- dyke Goms, Soeial Teas, Abernethy, Arrowroot, Scotch Cake, Star Crack- nels, and a score ofjother kinds, Ginger Snapé, 8 lbs.fur 25e.- Silver Prunes, augther lot received, selling rapidly.; 109 Wellington St, | INQUEST A?CAPELTON James O'Connor, | Edward Precourt, | were picking at] had never known a pile of phosphates-| | To Let at Cooksuin | 17, leet, ingham, Que., and |was twenty-three | tle was a member of |.| Reserve AKEDO |.The new Rub- | Exchan e bought and sold.: Always reliallle, and everything | =oriar DRUGGIST ORIFFITH, The Sick Man°s Fri nd.Dispensing and Prescriptions | Co \u2014The largest stock of\u2014 | Patent Medicines IN TIIE GITY.| | OUR MOTTO : Neatness, \u201cPurity Quickness, ÿ I.121 Wellington st.Sherbropke.JUST ARRIVED! : | Another consignment of Choloe Ontar TURKEY | All dressed, Not \u2018frozen, Packer and Curer, :- Wholesale and «+ , King Street, Sherbrooke.Bell Telephone 324.and d fa .CHRONICLE block, on 19er, with front entrance, Room has large front and windows.Also tenement and bars For particulars apply to ~~ | iE.S.BAKER, - _ Agent, Cookshire.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BAA, | Establish-d 159, Capital - = = = = $1,500,000 Fund - - = - $835 vou - | BOARD OF DIRECTORS: : R.W.HENEKER, President, ifloN.M.H.COCHRANE, Vice Sy \\ pr BAEL Woop, T.J.Tuok, G.STEVENS, |G, H.1 KathaN, 4, N.Galer, H.B, BRowN,| = H N W, THOMAS, : HEAD OFFIOE: SHERBROOKE, P,Q © Wu, FARWELL.General Nanager.1'S EpGELL.Local Manager,\u201d .\u2018.8, F.MOREY, Luspector of Branches, ; tl BRANCHES: aterloo, W.I.Briggs, Mgr, Hoan, 8.8\u2018evens, Mgr.Cowansville, J.Mackinnon, Mgr) Coaticook, B.Austin, Mgr.| Richmond, W.L.Ball, gr.\u2018Granby, W.H.Robinson, Mgr.| Bedford, E.W.an, Mgr.|| _ Huntingdon, E.N.n, M 7 E .Magog, E.P.Olivier Mar.# 8.Hyacinthe J.Laframbolse, M ta in ontreal.Bank of Montreal ndon, Eng.National Bank of Scotl Boston, National Exchange Bank.New York, National Park Bank, Collections made at all accessible pointe.issued for any required amounts, good wintsin Canada, United States and E .SAVINGS BRANCH DEPARTMEN « each office.Interest allowed from date osit and compounded annually, without requir.\u2018ng the attention of the depositor.Mice hours from 10 to8, Saturdaye from 1bt SHERBROOKE PASSENGER SERN \"CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.| Lrauns leave C.P.R.Station as follows :-\u2014 20 a.m.; 8.00 a.m.; 4.10 p.m.| | | .05 p.m.; 4.16 p.m.Trains arrive as follows: 2 p.m,; 8.20 p.m,3!31,06 p.m, 20 n.m.: 10.50 a.m, = + aST-2.15 am; 740 8m.9.86 mm; 3.2] 29 ham, - .; | ST 1240 am; 7,40 a.m.; 11.26 a.m; 4.4 Fealus sitive at Union Btationas follows i NEST at je am.; 7.40 a.m.; 11.26 a.m.; 4.47{p.m.; LE Poe $ \u2019 SAST\u20142.15 &.10.; 7.40 a.m.; 9.26 a.m.; 8.21 \u2018QUEBEC CENTRAL RMLWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows: {ORTH\u201417.30 a.m.: 9.15 a.m.; 9.00 p.m, Bios arrive as follows :\u2014 NORTH \u20149.10 8.10.; 4.00 p.m.; 8.30 pm, | I\u2019 - BOSTON & MAINE RAILWAY.Trains leave Union Station as follows :+- SOUIH\u20144.40 a.m.; 10.00 a.m.; 8.50 p.m.\u2018Trains arrive as follows :\u2014 i Bray Bros.Sherbrooke, 0 SOUTH- 7,15 a.m.: 4.15 p.ra.: 8.25 p.m.Gerhard-Heintzman | +0\u20260.e.0.0.[ | A | Thotoughly satisfac firm that understands what a Piano should | be to fulfill the requirements < + i ; ! : | .L i | tory Piano, made by a of Musicians.i PE co \u201cSole Agent for the Townships G.A.LeBARON, rer Too : We have in stock.a fine of Dress Skirts, also a) quantity of Under-Fkirts.| Black and eolored Moreen Skirts, Felt Skirts, black 8 teen Skirts, black Sateen with filver ,- stripes, or «the: fancy stripes.~ Also Skirting of all kinds.! T.Belanger, - 145 Wellington Street.: 9 A Specialty.| : A mx Fe na ane Me rm Rp CRE CR TT Tee ms [SUNN Pos acc tn mon 8 aed) æ.s =.RO CE pars STII Cart var cena w, 2 ii aA NN wi JERK gf .\u2018 - \u201c .EAN vm es Mn Sm mn et rag AMA oni .20 » oo.> > » = + foi RY cA & eat ld ati à peg dn Ls LEE : > 0 bari pe + \u201caed BR oy .taree months, 50 cents; one month, 2 cents.,( \u2018 Advertising rates\u2014One inch, 1 day 60 cents; 2 days, 90 cents: 3 dave, *1.20; 1 week, #9, 2 weeks, $3; weeks, $3.60; 1 month, $4, \u2019 Ws NTED ; Dr EssMAKING \u2014Mrs.Taylor and Miss Mills | x * Sherbrooke, Feb.SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.Published every afternoon, Sunday, at 109 W ellirgton st.root Que.8.CHANNELL & Co., Publishers.say price, st@etly in advance, one year $2; six months, $1; except Sher- one AN « ve year, $21, Liber: al discount if du Ivertisement is inserted every-other- 3.y, twice-a-week or once -a-week only.\"Discounts allowed on advertisements appearing in both the Dany and WeELY RECORD: MISCELLANEOUS WANTS.In Lo ufteen words, 15 cents; oue cent each Mu Jit.075] Word: each insertion.1f not paid for >: vance 10 cents extra.Six insertions for the nie: 0 ve - .A far cook, in family of three © wages 812 a mont, pr at 66 Core siueet, d-6:0 Street.Excellent {J LET\u2014108 Wellmgto .Apply at RECORD .place foroffice.Rent! 9 ive for particulars: 4 W ANTED\u2014Nurse to take charge ot two young children, Apply Mrs.W.buncan Smit, 15 lentreal St.t1-625 Children\u2019s 6d635 Fok SALE\u2014 lice Oak Bedroom! Sets, 1 nice Oak Dining-rcom Sett, nearly new, oheap; aud also à few cther pieces.Call at 5 Upper Water Nt, 3 4-635 - Wanted on Purchase | À City Piopetts in in North Ward.Price from $1500 to $2000.o- -d-631 Wiite \u2018\u201cC.\u201d Record Office.Wanted at Once.FO heavy Teams for hauling l\u2019iuip Wood, 'Tiesand Memlock Bark.| w.IX.ROSS & CO.Houses To Let.11 Portland Avénue.and 50 are prepared to do vressmaking.garments a svecialty, 5 Upper Water St.1 ror.London Street.8 rooms, bath and closet, coal furnace.Apply G.G.Bryant, WANTED AT ONCE.Good \u2018Cook for Camp.Apply to J.MeCAW, 30 Montreal Street.- 41-633 TO LLET! © Nice large store, good Jight, also 3 Finnt- Offices.Can » arranged en site.Apply to s.Twos E, 97 Wellington Street.ESTATE LATE A.H.IRWIN.All persons having claims against the estate of the late Andrew: H.Irwin, are requested to fyle the same with \u2018the undersigned at once.All persons owing the said estate are requested to settle accounts at once with the nnaersigned.w J.IRWIN, W.N.IRWIN, © 27, 1599.FARM WANTED.Tutors.t \u2018Wanted to buy ia good farm, containin* 100 acres or more, with good buildings thereon.Addressi J.D.THEUNISSEN, Sherbrooke, Que.20x P.0.67.= G-0-635 Ea \"NOTICE.« I wish to inform the bieycle riders of 8her: hrooke and vicinity, that I have re opened my bicyele repair shop for tne summer, and that 1 am prepared to do all kinds of repairs : Enainel- ing, Nickel'ng, ete., us cheap as good work can _he done for.Get your wheels in now and avoid } the rush.S.McDONALD, 6-d-635 ; 1 1844 Wellington St A\u2018 meeting of thé Lacrosse Club conimittee will be held at 8.30 tonight preparatory to at the Magog House, the general meeting to b ce held Thursday right.: - STOCKS.~ R.F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 o'clock by telegraph, as follows : MONTREAL STÈCK FXOHANGR.Catadion Pacific Railway .5.SOM .Moutresl GAS.coveciiinrnns.T.27 | I%aronte Street RallwAT 1000000 00en .117% Halifax Tram.as seucu000 DIE 124 120 NEV YORK Srocx FS0HANGE.Avhorican Sugar.beécranesisene nanas es 18814 .Arguitean Toleo.oii.ee 19515\" cee tengo, Mil.& gt Faut LI wy 5 \u201cAnlatlan.isesesse sens nana 111.Caicabo BOARD OF TRADE May Vheat.Lesedsesinneieiaann.s 72 ; vor.pes sacca0s ble asus Sô- i Osts.d'uancons ss Tac 0n00000 2/14 .May tark.,.LR 950 Lard.pos arenes brasse 535 HUGGED BY A GHOST.Mrs.Stanton\u2019s Story of a Startling Personal Experience.While under the direction of the lyceum bureau during the decade of 1870-80 I traveled eight months in the year, from October to June, mostly in the western states, speaking nearly every night.It was my custom in the large cities always to stay at the same hotel, that the landlord and olerks might know me and I might be received at any hour of the night.If possible, I always secured a room on the second floor with a balcony, for | safety in case of fire.One night I arrived rather late at In- | dianapolis, having previously telegraphed.The hotel was crowded, as there was some unusual publio gathering, just what I do nos remember.On meeting me in the parlors\u2019 my kind but distracted host gaid: \u2018Mrs.Stanton, I have not a room in the house for you.I am sorry, but you Will be obliged to go to some other hotel.\u201d \u201cThat,\u201d\u2019 I replied, \u201c\u2018I cannot do.You must give me a bed in the parlor if you have no other place.\u201d \u2018\u2018Well,\u201d said the host, laughing, \u201cI'll see what I can do.\u201d So while I was taking supper he surveyed the ground and at last returned tell me be had a small room on the third floor, but with no balcony.If I would accept that, he would have it prepared for me.\u201cWell, \u2019 I replied, \u2018\u2018sinoe I can do no better I must accept that.\u201d In due time he announced that all was ready.I found a pleasant litle room, lighted with gas, a bright fire in the grate, everything looking fresh, clean and attractive.Being very tired, I lost no time in going to bed.As usual, I left the gas burning, and looked under the and in: thecloset to see that neither men nor cats were anywhere concealed.asleep, when suddenly I found myself in the strong grasp of a powerful man.At the same instant a ory of despair rent the- air, an agonizimg voice shrieked: \u2018Ob, save me, mother! Save mel\u201d Terribly frightened, I sprang from the bed in hor- But all was still.\u2018I searched the room in vain.No one was there, the gas was still burning, the door locked, every- | thing as I left tt on going to sleep.SoX concluded the terrible experience I had Just had must have been a nightmare, and as I was thoroughly tired by my long journey of the previous day my excite- -ment was soon overcome and I fell asleep again.Only a fow moments had elapsed, however, when I again felt the clutches .of those desperate arms and my ears were flilled with tbe sound of that piercing shriek: \u2018\u2018Oh, save me, mother! Save me!\u201d awake; convinced myself that I was alone and that no one had entered my room.Gradually I grew calm, and then, from | sheer éxhaustion, slept once mo My.rest was as brief as before, for in \u2018an instant, it seemed, the grip was around me, and the voice tore at my very heartstrings; \u201cOh, save me, mother! Save mel\u2019 =.I is useless.to rehearse the continued re of that night.Suffice it to say oe th the dawn only it ceased, When the maid came to make the fire she said, \u2018How did you sleep, madam?\u2019 I replied, \u201cI have had a night of intense suffering.\u2019 \u2018Oh,\u2019 cried she, bursting in- -to tears, *\u2018I told them not to pus you in this room.A man died here yesterday with delirium tremens.His cries could I was soon sound ||\u2019 | Again 1 shook off the horror and, fully | qo be heard over the whole house.For days his constant appeal was: \u201cOh, save me, mother! Save mel\u201d This startling \u2018corroboration of my recent impressions quite unnerved me.I begged the maid to remain until I could leave the room whose walls had witnessed peal of that distracted soul.I never think of that night in Indianapolis without a shudder.\u2014 Elizabeth Cady Stanton in Journalist.- Martello Towers England.Whatever may have been the defensive value of martello towers a century ago it has entirely evaporated mow.There are a good many of them on the coasts of Essex, Suffolk, Kent and Sussex.\u201d These massive round towers, some 40 feet high, were regarded as and very likely were splendid defenses at the time they were erected, but they have long been used only for coastguard pur- \u2018poses.\u201cTheir name is derived from the [talian coast towers which were erected as a protection against pirates.Warning that a suspicious craft was in sight was \u2018given by.striking a bell with a martello or hammer.It was the powerful defense made in 1794 by Le Tellier.at the tower of Mortella with only 88, men against a simultaneous sea and\u2019 land attack, led by Lord Hood and Major General Dundas, which brought them into favor in this country.It was thought that they would be a splendid defense against \u2018\u2018Boney.\u2019\u2019 \u2014 London Chronicle .Co Ancient Glassmaking, \u2018When the council of ten ruled Venice, they issued a \u2018decree regarding the art of glassmaking.It runs: \u2018If a workman carry his art beyond the limits of \u2018his country to the detriment of the republic, he shall be desired to return.If he disobey, his nearest relatives shall be imprisoned.If, in spite of their imprisonment, he remain obstinate in his wish to live abroad, an emissary shall be told off to kill him \u201d French Humor.tine, the doorbell rang.- 4 \u201cIs madame sure it wasn\u2019t the clock?\u201d \u201cCouldn\u2019t be\u2014it is only quarter of 10.\u201d \u201cYes, but madame knows the clock is fast!\u201d \u2014Echo de Paris.Muscle, BOV qu untikethe artificial Suimulants so commonly resortedto Ralties the System up to a resisting point.a ee rte.It supplies à store of warmth from a store of \u201cstreugth.\u201c Et Nourishes' the Riood and makes Brain, It i= the surest Safeguard Against Colds, 3 « @hills and Eindre ] ailments and has proved invaluable oC in ares lire incipient influenza., À She ker's Accounts.There was shoemaker I met not ng ago, says a:writer in Chambers\u2019 long se who had a most elaborate g his \u201cc glassos, was répresented \u201cby à sketch of | a fear that t | tions you ka.\u201d Against | e wall of hi workshop he had a large | d erected, which he painted black.| to this boar he used to drive /hob- ass and steel rivets and sed in his trade to repre-, b.For instance, the sol- | of boots woud be repre-; nted by a mall piece of leather tack- À steel rivet indicated ai gole, and a patch on the} wn by tbe addition of a | New boots were) eculiaz ty of manner.dress or surroundings was chosen to Indicate count was plage ing of a church; the curate.who wor ple of circles, one blanl A beer barrel a as the.innkooper\u201d 8 sign.| the village pump did duty for the milk{- man, while the raing of a ¢ was per ning Appendicitis.grapes, tomatoes, figs or ning little seeds because of ese seeds will lodge in the appendix and cause appendicitis.fruits contai \u2018\u201c\u201cWhenever I hear a person say h denies himself fruits because of thi fear I take odcasion to assure him t it is useless [to take any such precautions.If yon like fruit, eat it, for a pendicitis, « \u201cTo all I would say, \u201cGo ahead and eat anything you like, for all precœu- may take are not going to save you from appendicitis if you are going to have it.\u2019 The inexplicable things to which the majority of cases are attributable cannot be guarded against, and it is useless to fight Bis minority.\"oy à ; San \u2018Hodgkins\u2019 WiL | \u201cSam Hod gkins, \u2019\u2019 says the Lewiston as in his day and gener: espected citizen of Han- and were still repeating the despairing ap- | \u2014 | Madame (to her chambermaid)\u2014Jus- ll | and they me \" he would bd Bone and \u2014Exchange, | | mé.\u201d\u201d ike his son Dudley, better Uncle Dudley, was well known all over, the eastern portion of the county.An amusing story is told by some of] \" old acquaintances te an o paper of how he.once ch the old man was in one piest and most.generous moods, and, realizing no doubt the uncertainty of \u2018bequeath to his seven sons\u2014 Dudley, Zachariah, Moses, Sam, Shem, Gee and Ellfot\u2014his worldly goods and possessions.\u201cHe-was Yery anxious that the wil | should\u2018 \u2018be legal, and was careful lest had no great opinion of t 1 Prend He believed that they are to Bs nation ik le utmost politenoss, so not to hurt his fooings.\u201d ERAT busy with fancy work.Bobby, the 4-year-old son of the household, on the \u201cMamma, won't you please tell mea fairy story?) + - \u2018 Poel like it tonight, Bobby, said Mrs.Bilkins.\u2018Go and get yo you what detained hitn late last night.'\u2019\u2014Ohlo 1 the Combination.He is one pf those gushing old bea who think [flattery the key to faver ~ with the gentler sex The other evening he was at a| reception with his wif the handsome Miss B at whom he fired a whole\u2019 battery of compliments.Then turning to his wife he said, \u201c\u201cI§\u2019's a good thing I didnt meet her béfore I married you, uf dear.\u201d | \u201cIndeed 1 is,\u201d she smiled sweet! \u201cfor her.I|congratulate Mise\u2019 Blank A Delicate Distinction.; \u201cHow muÿh dees your position pay ; asked the rural relative.4 | \u201cI don\u2019t 1 mow.as I could figure it offha answered.Senator Sorghum, \u201cYou surély know your own salary 7\u2019 om, 1 \u201cbut that en\u201d what you ask a GEDDE3\u2014At Nevada City, California, Jemen of Alon, Ills., says | limbs of the fraternity depend on the | and casual shows, goes through tricks | human life, concluded that: | spect.The Gther evening ho was mak- | few minutes?George wants to speak | business for awhile.\u201d .| bled with a neglected diocese, thought | to us, but, yer Ena s 8 Worsser one | thing in the world to see an inebriated | BIRTHS.ALLARD \u2014At Richmond, Que, Feb.- 26th, 1899, the wife at Alfred Al- - lard, of a son.SHAW\u2014In this city; on the 5th inst , à son to Mr.and Mrs.W.Shaw.Es.\u2014 == e Congrega- Danville, on March 1st., .W.Main, fiss Julia M.MARRIAS Pr tional Parsonage, \u2018Wednesday evening, 1899, by the Rev.- Wm, H.Allen to Bleak.THOMP30N\u2014 HURST \u2014 At Lorne, Que., Feb.16, 1899, by the \u2018Rev.A.Stev enson, Dan ille, Mr.Jacob Thompson, pronto, Ont., to Etta, daughter of the.late Mr.James Hurst, of Darham, Drum- -mond Co., Que.= \u2018( 0 \u2014 pre =, BARJE\u2014At Watervilie, on February 07th, Mrs.Barie, aged 25 years.DAVIS\u2014At Boyntcn, Feb.18th, 1899, \u201cyears and 8 months, Lo in the 80th year) of her age, on the 21st of Feb.| 1899, Catherine Geddes, wife oe \u2018the \u2018late James .- Fraser, and mother of Mrs.Sutton of Conticook, A former resident of Stanstea © KENT\u2014At Hatley, | Feb.28th, Henry Kent, aged 51 yedra.WILKIE\u2014In Shipton, Que , Feb.27, 1899, George Wilkie, Esq; in I's 80th\u2019 year, LL 1 Posing as a Hercules.\u201c «could tell you a story about \u2018strong men photography.\u2019 \u2018Some of.the minor cunning of the camera for advertise- 0 ment *\u2019 So said a photographer.\u201cOne fellow, who visits country fairs_ of a kind-wonderfal to the unscientific min& They -are merely tricks after all, \u2018and hisstrength is a catch.He depends on his photos for advertisement.In posing he folds his arms tightly, dilates the muscles of his neck \u2018and lines \"his veins with prussian blue.- His picture gives you:Hercules in his power of: majesty.In-private he is a well developed man, without any swagger of sinew or strength.* \u201cProfessional strong men are as clever at make up as a society actress.The latter lavishes attention on face and neck, while breast and ribs, , muscles and throat occupy the former for hours ere the camera confronts them.A few lines about the body add pounds to the weight of a strong man (in the picture); - a\u2019 \u201cstudied - .pose imparts Additional formidability.: *.~.\u201cTHe veins of a certain fcfessionsl Heétcilles protrude like whieord in the .photographic cabinet.\u201cHe düsts-them With powdered ultramarine and treats the high pärts of the muscles-with indian red.: Otherwise his picture.would appear quite ordin: >?=\u2014Ciuctuns Enquirer.A Niee Little Hint For George.\"A business man has a daughter and also a confidential clerk; and the confl- .dential clerk has for some time been attentive to the daughter, but he has not \u2014or had: not a month ago\u2014sufficient courage tô come to the point, though the young woman, goodness knows, has never done anything to .scare him off, for he is a first class fellow in every re- ing a call \u2018and about 9 o'clock her father came in.* \u201cAh, George, \u201d he said, \u201cshow about that : deal we were talking about this afternoon?Did you see the party ?\"\u2019 \u201cYes, sir,\u201d replied George, \u2018\u2018and 1 expected to see you this everiing and tell you about it.\u201d = \u201cMy dear,\u201d\u2019 said | \u2018the father, turning to his daughter, \u2018\u2018will you retire for a The daughter rose up, but hesitated \u201cWhy do I have to got\u201d she asked doubtfully._ \u201cBecause, dear,\u2019 \u201d emiled the father, \u201cyou are not interested Why do you want to stay ?\u201d\u2019 | She blushed and started out.\u201cBecause, papa,\u201d she twittered, \u201cI'd rather like to hear Torre talk business just once.- Then.George got red and the father looked at them both significantly, and the girl fled.\u2014London Answers.Praise For the Bishop.~The bishop of-mever mind where\u2014 being a newcomer and somewhat trou- to i inspire his clergy to take occasional services during the week by periodically.visiting out of the way paies and.taking one himself.On one of ed occasions, having.formed quite a good congregation and, having been moved to much eloquence in his sermon, he felt a little not unnatural desire to know if he had made any impression on the usually uni .pressionable yokels, and put some lea a ing questions to the old clerk, who was\u2019 helping him to \u2018unrobe - in the vestry.\u201cWell, I hope they\u2019 ve been pleased with | yer,\u201d said the old man patronizingly, 44gnd I'm sure we tuk it Werry kind o yer worship to come down and preach would ha\u2019 done for \u2018the likes 0\u2019 we, if.so be, \u2019 he added with becoming humility, \u2018\u2018one could ha\u2019-bin sound.\u201d \u2014Liv- ing Church.The titt1e J aps are about as free from the vice of drunkenness as any people: in the world In fact, it is the rarest.subject of the mikado.The native; drink, \u2018\u2018saki, \u2019\u2019 is used.about as tea in .David \"Boynton.Davis, aged 88 5 Tholi à Insurance Question.Mr.Reid of the Sun Life, \u2018Makes Some Pertinent \" |Remarks.= Editor DarLy REeorp, i - City.\u201d = 1 pt Sit,-Kindly give publicity to the enclosed ;com- municatign which appeared in the \u201cOttawa Journal,\u201d in reply to an editorial ir that paper.|- It will be of interest to the publie in general and to Policy holdérs of Insurance Companies in particular.y Yours very truly, \u2018 Cuas) KniéuT, .-Manager for Sherbrooke District.| March sr , 1899.Editor Joy mal: \u2014In your.| recent editorial referring to the control which Senator Cox/has obtained of .the.Canada Life Asgurance Company, and the.connection therewith, you say: \u2018The second largest company in Canada, the\u201d only \u2018one poy erful enough to stand out against such \u2018combination as ihè above would be, namely the Sun Life, is also practically controlled by one man, Mr.Macaulay, the president.\u201d\u2019 May I be| permitted to correct this statement?| Mr.Macaulay, our president, ownsiin all, directly or indirect- |.ly.only about.one-eighth :of the capital stock of the company and ever if we include that owned by all his relatives ou the total Jig almost exactly ong-fourth: only.This isa very different thing indeed om the abselute control, which ;\\comes from |r ownership of over one-half of the capital stock of ia company.If Mr.Mac-|N aulay contrpls the Sun Life of Canada power but Hecause he has in addition the confidence of bis fellow gharehold- ers.Without the co-operst on and |u endorsatien - of \u2018a \u2018larze body of the stockholders he could be turn d out of power at once.As the matter is now bofere he public, will yo allow me to say.that in the opinion of thoughtful pe are two evi 8 in connection most equal on the one ohje:tionable: hand have a management stock and js thif$ without any « upon it.But on the other hand we may have a management which has such a wegk and ip danger of -being overthrown at gny time.~The bappy medium exist; I believe, in-the case of \u2018the Sun Lif fe of Canada.The management contrpl a sufficient proportion of \"| the stock to be above the constant fear of having their position undermined by ambitious outsiders, and yet do not control enc gh stock to prevent their or unwisely.I believe that your readers will cor sider that this, condition, instead of being objectionable is\u2019 an eminently satisfactory né - from, the | standpoint of the policy holders.The justice and importance of the foregoing remarks - are well illustrated by one feathre of the troubles in the Canada Lift allowed to efer to without in any way refleeting upon either \u2018that.Company or its mans gement, both of which our company hold in ~high honor.Has it never occurred to you that the success of Mr.Cox| has been owing quite as much to the emallness ot the stock held by the management of the Canada Life as{to his own efforts?Their president hiolds but thirteen ghares of the capital stock of his own company! He may consider that it is not desirable that he should own much of the stock, but'surely the-logic of levents-is against this theory.- Had the manage- from twenty to twenty-five per cent: of the shares, itis doubtful ifiMr.Cox | would ever| have attempted fo obtain control.In the case of banks or other | large corpdrations, it is difficult for any individual to, control the stock.| But with the small capitals of most life | companies there is no.way in which the management can obtain| that assurance of reasonable permapency | which is 80 desirable, but by owning a moderate | percentage of the stock.That the president of\u2018 the Sun Life has | i as to| company\u2019 comparatively safe from | 'such attacks \u2018as have been e Canada and tario comp nies, is in reality |» a for congry lations.ratter Ottawa,| | ONEY to, n on farm an of porby.M Iuterest moderate.: Apply to to ¢ 3 pro J.D.THEUNISSEN, A+ Jehn Leon Office, N o \u2018orbrooke,| a's cs.0.325 Wellington St Bell Telepl ne No.178.4 cod-tf this-conntry, and ait is but little wore; | .Intoxicatin ting ! CL a, ess > ae in Eee aan LE EW + \u2014 PS RR > te» = Co Ln ew ARRANTED.70 SATISFY + MADE OF BRST STEEL.NEEP LOGE, LEADING DEALERS SELL THEM.TEL DRG rumored possible amalgamations in |- it is not because of his ewn voting | which has an absolu'e majority of the , small intere st in-the stock .that it is| being turnéd out if they act -wr:ngly 1 use Street Kaliway Office or at tue étertuts JR * House Junction.All other transfers at} 3 | ST & MAINE RAILRON , which I trust I |may be| | ment, of the Canada Life controlled |.tio on funds House Cleaning Time is dose à The place to get sil Lace Curtains Laundrieq Isst the © \u2014 civ sT |.Laund Fam: Ask for prices, BA i, : | AON.J.MILLET.| Both mot TS SYSTEM HOME SBEKERS\u2019 RLOURSIE Vv 3 .Ci Seattle, Wah onve À ash.; Nelson, B, a\" [| Robson, B C.j Ross land, B.\u20ac.ys |From SHERBROOKE, i + One Way, Due wag \u201cFd Fe 20d Class.1st Class, = TL pose ic an | Jose 65 de ny \u2018 | P rtionate Rates Î .4 Ch 3 Good G ono Sato à ; ets Goo oing Ma Hy nd rip Tickets valid for J, > ' dettinat'on not later thausMARCH %, | EE.W.SMITH, | City Passenge: and Ticket A 16 Wellington Street, - - Bell Tel 2g o Stes wie Tickets.at _Rales bY ol Lines, - nly bri fs Columbia an i! ret Cl z ne Way.\u201coun Ou ) OL 4 er Se Use.70.ssa vm SEATTLE, - | dt .Vai : 2404 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA WESTMINSTER, SON, Roe SLAND, $55.48.savas.su 3 or ol tickets mtted ro boa Paap \u2019 commencing Mareh 7th.na ticrey i to 15 days on going Journ: over within that period, and to ron ae ith dy go passage commencing later than on bi ££ H.CREAN Gity Passenger Agent, | At ™ | Steamship Tickets ty all Lines | SHERBROOKE STREET 1 | TIME TABLE | BELT LINK; afl a in run in both-directions on t {ua | make the circuit every 20 m waÿy, :neeting each otber and the an of oth > lines pd the Shercrookq House junta avery 20 minutes from 6.25 a.m.till tom PARK LINE.i: k Line Car runs between Sherbrooke on and Victoria Park, making the ro tip every 20 minutes, Sonosevilé .C(b cars and outward ce, 2d connec 4$ said Junction, LENNOXVILLE.un.\" Lennoxville Carerun * eiwo-n the Sieost way office and Lenaoxvilie, leaviag ensh ta oa us every 30 minutes from \u20ac 4 am, il p.m., and meeting Belt sud rark ond the, \u2018unction, Transfers from Lennoxville ta Bot made à wml .e Cars on Sunday tii! after® am RAYMOND tt.SMITE, i] Winter Arrangements, ; OGOTOBER 2, \u201869 ns run daily except Sunuty accept Ÿ otherwise noted, : Trains Leave Shcrbreoks\u2019 .IL\u20144.40 &.m.for St.Johns ~ \u201cHota Worcester, Bos gab Ct : MIX KED\u201410.06js.m.Newpor tLe 3 me f bury 2.84 p.m., Conco pa A RB .30 Pp.Ave Jud Portland, Ms, vis oun | SIGHT EXPRESS\u20148:60 p ml for pot orcester, Boston.ani excès Safi Me, 4 \u2018White Mountain Nach, White River ~ Juncelon, JM THE SOUTH\u2014Expr foav.s Bond lo \"i Worcester,8.04 a.m ; Contu si Portland, Me, 845 am, Bit pes, Ba er % unshuey dis erbrooke \u2026.EXPRÉSS\u2014 Lea ves pe for MS apte La en ue m « J01 Us or 8.07 a except; Monday} erritis OBS rio Firs comer LL _ ves « \u201cis.m., via.Plymouth, St, Johns conan We arr\u2019 ring Newport 12.88 {Passenger Train leavi Te ov a # jarriving Sherbrooke 4 Foro ns Ds Gev'l Pas.An plaka Juebec Central Ir] | I Winter Time T [Table o n aud after MONDAY, jo: trains will run as, SAT 2, LEAVING \u2018SHERBROOKE.pe Ess\u2014Leaÿe Bherbrooke7 Ta 0p.dswell Jet.8.30 a.m., M Hye & 80 p.m., arrive Levis 1.20 .m., arrive.* F 1.30 ( Than duc from priogtld, to pe poupee re EL 1, AD rough coach, by is\" train._This train ru ally w e MR CCOMMODATION-\u2014Lesy re a jarrive Dudswell Jet.10.if pm or Tit a.m., arrive Quebec (Fe s train runs daily, rundchrongs atur lay night's trai ru morning.sus Y FREIGHT\u2014Leave Shertrooké wi Dudawell Jet.1200 moor; rive 1 Crain runs daily, Sund ys exooptsé.INS ARRIVE 8 SHERSBOOKE, PRESS Leave Quebec (Fer 2 : sexo, cuir leave Levis 2.50 p.m., leave arrive ; dsweil J unetion 7.Er.m., \u2018br NAS 30 p.m.Pullman Palace Os Cur QE muirgfeld, connecting t 8 runs dally, Sundays excepted: » A CCOMMODATION\u2014Lesv Levis 7.0 3 + tiv Tri.Jct.11.00 p.m.; leave ÿ a.m, Arrive Sherbrooke 9.00 8.10.leaves Le7! daily, Sundays excé Cs ick.nigl ( train only runs 88 faree day nS ois | tintin» on to Sherbrooke on MondaF ws AY FREIGHT\u2014Leave Tring CLe ive Sherbrooke 3.00 p.m.T davs excepted.ow ANHOTIONS made.at pr Job a A \u2018Maine Central R R., So a hétbrooke in the m i for Cookshire, Sawyer\u2019 Île, fa ee a, ® or tickets and further information ton, cb, Quebec to Boston, hop oe | a K GRUNDY, General Manager.any of the Company's ages Half "]
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