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[" sie © __LAST EDITION.mme \u2014\u2014 SHERBROOKE QUE., MONDAY, MARCH.27, 1899 - PRICEONECENT 1 À - \"thelr Effort to er _ \u201cManila, Mareh 27.\u2014 (Special )\u2014Gen.vo Mscartbur's division spent the night \u2014.Ÿ sed morning \u2018at May Kawayan, the © pat sation beyond Polond.After : i = reconnoitering his front lie pushed + slong the road this afternoon towards \u201cthe statement of 35 prisoners, cap- | GREAT BATILE IN PROGRESS : amorieans Meet With Stubborn Resistance \u2018In ; Rout Aguinaldo\u2019s Army._- |\\- Heavy Losses on Both Sides._ S°4E- _Manila/March ZTth.\u20147.40 p.m.\u2014A thousand Filipinos \"18\" eodprising rear guard of rebel army which 8 retreating on $4 *- Malolos, Aguinaldo\u2019s headquarters, made a stand to-day in dy B strong entrenchments about Marilo, across Marilo river In i 18 .ment six Americans.were killed, > and forty were wounded Macarthur holds Maliloa.Severe fighting occurred today, and our casualties are about forty.The insurgents have destroyed the bridges, which impedes the progfess of the train and artillery.Our troops met concentrated insurgent forces on the northern line, commanded by Aguïnaldo \u2018in person, andl drove them back with considerable tured today, is.true, the main body of the enemy have retreated to Malotos.A despateh from Gen.Otis says slatighter.They left nealy \u2018100 dead on the field.Many prisoners and small arms were taken, : Manila, March 27.\u2014-The fiercest bat- th of the Philippine war has been in progress since Saturday morning.Ba a .Msjor- General Otis had ~ gathered hig LE \u201cforces with the intention - of crushing AND ALI BR \"Aguinaldo\u2019s army, but has not this far -C00.| = .met with quite the success he antici- 25 pe fighting of Saturday and Sunday \"furnished 8 specimen of the difficulties with which the Americans have to con- .tend.The Filipinos never, except opposite Malabon, permitted their oppon- % enta-to get within several hundred yards of them, They would fire a - - few volleys from their cover and 7 4hen scuttle back to another cover, ead, .repeating these tactics for miles.ROEL ~~ Many of the trenches had n\" [= -gullies and connecting paths through PDs.the cane and brush, enabling them to retreat unseen.The probleni the erbrooks.Americans bave to face is to drive or to the Fr- lure the insurgents to fight .in force.they will ii he trenches seem thinly manned.ex- Te \u2014\u2019pt in the vicinity of Malabon.The © Americans, fighting a hidden foe, suf- RAILWAY .lfered greater loss in proportion than ACL.ddtheenemy.The loss of the Fili- - .Jince had formerly been estimated 3 \u201cfrom the number of bodies found scat- |: IDAYS - tered in the swamp and through the À .brush.A \u2018larger percentage of the 8 Lee | éemy's wounded died than ef the A075 J - Amencans, many of them -perishing a re 2 from negleet, the Americans.naturally clusive, gd ser ding to their own men first.em, OB Manila, March 27.\u2014 (10 a.m.)\u2014The Sehods ¥ result of the two days\u2019 fighting is be- ae -guning to {declare itself, The Fili- e Third _ pines are burnisg their strongholds at ood to rebum abon, and their forces are teeing v from the city in the direction of Malo- Ho, dos.General McArthur's division is ket Af Pushing towärd Malabon.The insur- eii-16.M6MÉ Be will probably make their last at Le \u2026 \u2014 and at Malalos.- - Nines.BB THE FIGHT BEGAN.- xas= \u201cManila, March 27.\u2014Elaborate pre- 1 at theC' °° parations were made for the move- odgers, ** WM Went.General Wheaton\u2019s.brigade Taylor, GF 7 Ÿ placed in the rear, and © General res; BTE: HCOtisand General Ha/Ps -were - > te wen : assed behind General Hale's.Under the cover of \u2018the darkness, eral Otis and General Hale's bri- | Sides lei their trenches and advanced Cote upon the enemy's line without J S 2 .cing Pwected, General Wheaton\u2019s and - - Joberal Hall's brigades occupying the Su , acated positions, © prin : \u2014 Abd o'clock the \u201cAmerican troops | 0 wasted, and the Filipinos, noticing 8 re.g .te camp fires, their buglers called to \"At daylight General Otis and Gen- | bring Hall's brigades advariced from La- a church straight through- the retro \u20ac8, cutting the- army\u2019s forces in Sow ae this occasion the rebels adopt- Take he American tactics ot holding SO Or fire until the attackers were , .The rebels rit cat ES \u2018 about 1,000 yards dicta 2 ant.7 also fired lower than usual, -but-the | {0 au fired volleys with terrible \\ ; 236%, and then rughed forward cheer- ] = A carrying everything before i .ns through, General McArthur\u2019s TE te rebel SWung to the left, driving So 8 away on all sides.to tneral Wheaton\u2019s brigade, in ac- in the rap Instructions, remained meer ne es.Before joining in the ois tf o0%, at noon, General Wheat- i pops developed a strong opposi- Taies er Malabon and the River 7 Tye origades commanded by Gener- pl on No and General Hale ad- Ç Va ' > \u2018 manufacturersiof the world sire ing in large quantities, through the Press, to ey i people of Canada with a very o- _ tensive assortment of Wallpspess &t° | | minimum prices.CE .J A THE POST CARD.| In writing your card menu \u2018 Limit price \u2014 is Colors wanted Roems to be perl Fe 5 Size of Rooms, RC CG.A.HOLLAND & SOT Established 56 Y 5., Csneds\u2019s Great Wallpaper Ste.; 2411 ST.CATHERINE 31: 514 4 AL i (MONTREAL.-\u201c.J PS.aigehts for the \u201cpotes.: - nada for C.J.& Darwen, Su ltabl, 4 A a \u2014 { \u2018 Larg e assortmen Brocaded Lustre, Pla Nieotine, Fancy Cra e Cloth, - n- ack Dress Goods] 1 of Black Dress Goods my + Alpaca, Broclie \u2014 e Beautiful Pat erns of Black cre | , Also special lines, ex ra good value in Black\" Serges.cie ANGER.pr \u201c Cashmeires and Blac T.BEL 148.ar | - = ke Nowe - 7 LC - w -¥ mE _BON-TON , hae : \u2018THE .ne \u2019 h our \u2026 ; \u2014TAKES PLACE \u2014 5 FY ES ~ Ra > Milinery Event of the Soason at pi 1 To- morrow Seed Time .IS COMING ! Almost Here l Our Vegetable = Department < - Is with many new and \u2018 choice varieties o: superior quality and excellence.Our Flower Seed uy Lo.œ \u201cTuesday, March 28th, ID { = \u201cLadies are invited to visit épart Men oR owdiplay.Coma Ate mot par pos feet, : 7 Hp ups urged to buy.(SHR re ft now ready.ux | ; \u201c J.$.MITCHELL i.«f Te BON- \u201csON-TON.| aco.EE 2 SS PQ.ire, 7 #- c Se 15 Commercial sq.Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11.4 J ui FE, CHAMBERLAIN, PROPRIETOR.Crockery Dept.22, Alse City Phone.i Wn.murray & co.THE LITTLE GROCER our .- Have the largest stock of Writ bite i ; UE, ï rites amusing bits in -the paper ac- d 5 .\"Canned Goods cording to some people\u2019 's idea; and .-.L Æ satheaty which they ateselling retail at whole- let him whispers he sells amusing MJ wen GUandseear j M _ | = Xing Street, Sherbrooke.things at amusing prices.vou is the time to look out for I would ask everybody Lo to try my \u2026 i xii, Sur Cured, Hams | 1 ad Bacon, \u2026 In hn Kettle Rendered -Lard.= - %- They will please all in quality = 2 and price.; I ALEX AMES, : of thy.Packer and Carer, Wholesale and Retail bp MB.- \u2014 King Street, Sherbrooke.| 3° _ Dail Telephone 324.pres rie oe vi NE.gn So 0 ach tage ROUND TRIP TICKETS .sus né CEE.WILL BE SOLD FOR made 8 CPR [- \u20ac .vis @ CR EASTER ; am\u2019 3 4% - CPR HOLI DAYS ; - CR.ieatet J GPR.AT ONE WAY LOWEST CPR.FIRST CLASS FARE,\" CPR.March 30th,- 31st and \"April 1st, 2nd and 31d, good to QP.8, return until April 4th, 1899,.between all stations aast of CPR Port Art ur, ÜPR.gor fickeis am and other par- culars ap CPR EH Or \u2018CREAN, - CPR City Passenger Agent, \u2014 CPR \\ Art Building, CPR - : CPR CPR 'CP.R.C.P.R BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD \u201c Winter Arrangements.cCOTOSER >.18298.Tale run daily except Bunda y except whe _ otherwise noted.«P Prains Leave Sherbrooke: 5 | UDZLe a.m.for8¢ Johnsbury, Concord, N.b.vais Ww + Boston; Springfield, New MIXED-\u201410.00ja.m.Newport 1.05 p.m., St.Johns bury 234 p.m., Concord eo .m., Bostot 30 p.m., and Portland, Pur Whits 7 menéntain Noteh.50 p.m.for Concord, N.H., Worcester, Boston ani Portland, Me., vis White Mountain Neb, except sunday, 16 Fille River.Juncdon, 8 pringfeld, PS | motte SOUTH-\u2014Express | -.eavas Boston 9 0¢ Putian: Ke 5 A.Io ; Cony 4,11.20 a.x0., © panponhhAnAERARA\u2014AE «a .WY YE YY I i FERA + \u2014 8.45 a.m.; Spr.ngfield, 935 Bt.Johnsbu 4.27 book 5.9 wa p.m.; arriving |- Weg 10.10 p.m.; Springfie\u2019d, 8.00 .m., Port: en , Mg.8 845 p.m; Bi.joues 2.20 a.m.ce domi Poke: 15 a.m.PL onda) arrive MMODATION\u2014Leaves Concorl, N.H., 6.00 sine orne 168 Johnsbury.10: 459 m x » erport » m., connecting witb |- - arriving Shorea) ul Ded.motos to Geu'l Pass, and Ticket Ageqy ee Gentral RY.| Winter Time Tabie.Om ad after MONDAY, JAN, 2nd, 1899 trains will run as follows: \u2018 LEAVING SHERBROOKE.Ey nt Leave Sherbrooke.30-a.m., arrive ve Levis 120 p.m,, arrive Quetec iE iat Bowe, ap, e with Pullman car fo by d through coach, Boston to Quetr« wy tain, This train runs daily Sundays ea co COOMMODA: TION\u2014Leave 8h 1j TE ve Dudswel] Jet.10.15 herbrooke re ' Toy poh ive Quebec (Ferry) 7.30 a.m.SH Bhs to daily, , Sundays excepted.00 noon; arrive Tring fe runs daily, Sundays excepted, ARRIVE SHERBROOKE.lave Lens Lonvh.Quebec (Feriy) 2.30 p.m aie 8 Dadporc) P.m., leave st, Francis 3.10 bucky 4 in i, Jusetlon 2, p.m, arrive + Ene alate Car te lacy (aecting at near Qu VE se % Bes ton, Boston, and throug! y this train, Tw} daily, Sundays éxcepted.0D {ION Leave PA oy ia eve Trin Rui .m,, ar- ct.3.50 g od leaving can m , Bswyerztile.eu e connz6 ., Hek 5 tayo kets and | farther her Information apply we e mpa.pany\u2019s Ram J.H.WALSH, General Pass, A g Leaves \u2018Boston 8.00 p.m.; Con» | ew art 1.80 p.m 30 a.m., arrive 8¢.Frapcls\u2019 - 2 nom Springneld to Quebac ring ¢ trough to destioa chapped and freckled skins, to cure v'hich Le offers jou : | T Witch Hazel Cream, large bottle, 20¢ Pure Glycerine, large bottle, 9c.Vaseline, 5c Delicate Prin nes 10c, 15\u20ac, 23\u20ac Dottls.-Florida Water 23e, 50¢ bot tle.Fe.LAKEMAN.| Easter ) Supplies.We will have a full assortment.Announcement later.: In the meatitime.we would eall your attention to a few lines : Heinz Salad ressing, regular price 25c a bottle, while it lasts-20c a bottle.Heinz Pitkles, regular price 20c a \u2018bottle.For a short time - 4 .2 Botties For 25c.Dalley\u2019s Royal Hygienic: \u2018Buckwheat \u2018Flour.Spécially adapted for invalids and | children.Regular price 250, Reduced to 20c pk.Grains of Gold Corn Meal, large packages, 20c each.: WE Rll & Co, ; Sy ! ca.Our Tables and Counters are piled up high with N ew Spring Clothing.\u201cMen\u2019s Suits Carefully selected.patterns.Boy's Sus , - Great varieties.\u2018 .Beautifully gotten up.We show the finest Spring [Coat ever turned out in any tailor shop.J LEVINSON A choice lot of | Hams Pa {Bacon a.For Easter.Strietly Fresh Eggs 16 cents a dozen.Lr {are seiling very rapidly, | tails of the wholesale lynchings report- \u2018| vate and gather the crop.A tree is sawed ~ COATICOOK, where Items 7 received à n EL ALT RECORD correspondent.Coati March 27.\u2014Mr, and Mrs.O.E.Webster and son are the guests of Miss | Webster.pif geo.Grout, Newport, Vt., unday in town, the t and Mra: Somerville.guest of Dr.Yesterday being \u2018Palm Sunday\u201d special services were held in the Ro- may Catholic and Episcopal Churches.The tickets for the Band Minstrel Show, which is to take place April 8rd, considerably | over half being sold last night.Persons out of town desiring tickets can communicate with Mr.J.H.Carnie, who can be relied upon to secure the best seats remaining, in the order in which they are received.a HATLEY.March 25.\u2014Mrs.Wm.\u201cMcCoy has received news of the serious illness of|, her brother Lot Barber, of Townshend, \u2018Vt.His death is hourly expected.Mr.and Mrs, John P.Bowen are away at Magog, atiending the funeral } of the late H.H.Bachelder.[ \u2014 A RÉMAR KABLE TEXAS VERDICT.Texarkana, Ark., March 27.\u2014De- ed to have occurred in Little River County, Ark.; are coming in.Three more dead \u2018negroes have been found.A justice-of the peace held an inquest over-the bodies, and a verdict was returned by.the jury declaring that the men \u2018\u2018came to their death from natural causes or were frozen to death.\u201d There is doubt as to where the lynchings Occurred, it being near the State line, and was.either in Little River County, Ark., or in Bowle County, Tex.The inquest was held by a Texas _|Justace of the peace.\u2014\u2014 BRIEELETS.\u2018Mrs.McKenzie cordially invites all the ladies.to the Millinery opening, Tuesday and following days.No} cards.662-2d.Hospitel Sergeant Cotton and Order- y Williams, of \u2018A\u2019 Battery, Kingston, Ont., have been placed on 28 days\u2019 diet of à new prepared food, which can be served in various forms, and is so compact in shape that each soldier can carry ten days provisions without inconvenience.The trial is made with the concurrence of the Militia Department.When in Sherbrooke sto at the Ameri | Cam House.J.McDonald, roprietor.Arrangements have been completed by the U.S.Post Office Department | ; for the despatch of mail \u2018by teamer from New York to Santiago every | hursday instead of alternate Thurs.|.\u201cdays, as at present.< Battles House, Mago E.Taylor Proprietor.Flestocliein o every mener Francis H.Pierpont, the first Governor of {West Virginia, died at Pittsburg, Pal, Friday night, at the home of his sen-in-law, W.H.Siviter.\\He was 85 years old.7] Central House, Magog, Heath & Meigs, | Props.Travellers accomodation is A 1 The German battleship Oldenburg, which broke \u2018her anchor and went aground near Kiel Thursday, was.floated off the followi ing day undamaged.- e Grand Union Hotel Montreal 1913 1014 Notre Dame St.This is without do bt the most popular Hotel with ple from the Eastern Townships that fhe ere is in Montreal.Accommodation for 0 guests.Give us a call when in the Pty Elevator, steam heat, electric lights.Rates $1.50 to $3.00 per day.Geo.E.Fuller, Proprictor.1-yr-528.\u2014\u2014 -\u2014\u2014 .PERSONAL.Sheriff McIntosh is in Montreal today.' tv \"Late arrivals at the Magog Heuse are: James R.Pearson, Danville; W, H.Fortier, Toronto; R.H.Hills, Al- \"|békta, N.W.T.; D.D.Darragh, Montreal; H.L.Scott, J.L.Vermette, Cookshire; W.T.Plaisance, Montreal; M.A.Plamondon, Jr.Arthabaska- ville; W.H.Bly, Nashua, X.HT], -Cahill, Montreal.The Poor In Indian Territory.\u2018The sofka patch\u2019\u2019 is still the main re- lianco in the interior of the Indian nations.In the towns' one encounters Indian lawyers, Indian bankers, In Indian graduates of colleges, Indian business men, Indians who only differ from Americans in that they hold tribal citizenship.But back of the towns, away from the railroads, are the cabins and the sofka patches.The log- house has taken the place of the tepee and the sofka patch has made existence possible without the chase.The sofka patch is, \"to \u2018the eyes of the white man, a fleld of corn from two to five acres in extent.Itis planted by hand, and what little cultivation it receives is of the same character.An American would hardly undertake to raise a shote on the prospects of one of these sofka patches.An Indian family will live all winter on the sofka produced from two to three acres.The women and girls of the family usually plant and culti- off.In the butt is burned a large hole, which fulfills the purposes of a mortar.A | stick is hewn into the shapaof a pestle.Corn is soaked \u2018in salt water, dried, pub into the burned hole and pounded.Strong brine is added when the corn has been broken sufficiently.Theproduct is then sofka.| oer this primitive {dod whole families of the poorer Indians of the territory subsist month after month.\u2014Cor.St.Louis Globe- Democrat.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2018For.Receptions.t Austrian coffee is a novelty served oftener at evening receptions than at after- milady\u2019s tea table.A pitcher of strong, cold coffee, erc:umed and-sweetened, is provided to be poured for serving into small glasses.Just before it is handed round a tablespoonful of rich ice cream is carefully Bray Bus, \"ns | intention of pra ceeding | Rioux, the college physicia | Mr.Turcotte\u2019 REPLY ro {Saxon, Danish and N noon teas, though it aspires to a place on | MAGO = (N ws items for Insertion in the DarLy | RECORD Will gladly recerved by Dr.Chalmers, local correspondent, Mag March 27,\u2014 The funeral\u201d of the late H.H.Bachelder was held yesterday at his residence near Oliver, the Rev.Mr.Nichols, of Fitch Bay, conducting the services, The in ent took place in the Oliver orm ground.The deceas \u2018who, was barn near Ab- bottsford, a d came to Magog nearly fifty years ago, Was very much rsepect- ed, and always took an active interest in \u2018public affairs, having been mayor of the Township oi Mago, g for the past elevén years fired a good pesition as boss of the spifjning room, Mochelegs, ill, and left t Shis merning \"Montreal las for a fow we ks.\u2018The gener 1 menthly m méeting of the Sherbrooke Board of Trade will be held - cron AT ST.CHARL B à COLLEGE.tournament whist was The con- and interesting, re- On the 16th and 17th a of draughts (checkers) an held at St.Charles Colleg | tests wère close sulting as follows.points.1st, Jos.langer r and O.Boivin, 15; 2 d, E.Lasnier, 14; 8rd, H.Cebu, .{i LL and Roy, of Bishop's LR Revs.Ma $2.00 and t ho title of {*champion \u2018draught player\u201d was \u201cpresented to Mr.| \u2018Roland Millar: a draught board was reward as well as Mr.L.St-Laurent\u2019s.Mr.Jos; Belanger was also awarded $2.00 and the title of | \u201cAfter short addresses he sun by \u2018champion whist player.\u201d Mr.O.Boivin received $1.00 andthe equal \u2018title of \u2018\u2018champion.\u201d Whist scorers were presented to M.E, |Lasnier, a calendar to Mr.H.ct and, as booby prize, a|pocket toilet set to Mr, L.Marcotte.\u2018 - AA | JW.Swa- Portland Stea ship Comp y's petition for limitation of -liability.The tain and man prcach of a no hwest storm |wi : and snow; that she was n { preperly, manned, her rst pilot and|first mate] being ashore, and that the captain was not qualified to navigate the steamer in such a storm without thelaid of the officers mentioned.Mrs.Frye s suit is'based on a a aim for.$5000 damages.SCHEME TQ INVADE EN LAND.2° \u2014\u2014\u2014 A Writer in Révue des Deux Mondes Outlines Quixotic Plan of _- Landing 170,000 Men by 1500 Steam innaces.j London, Ma; ch 25.-\u2014In spite of the signing -of the Anglo-French agreement regrrding.Africa, one Of the leading topics {of the week on both sides of the Channel has been an article published [in the Revue des Deux | a fresh [correspondent of the ais| and Gariepy, the sum of |\u2019 occasions.RICHFION D.News items for insertion th the DAILY RECORD will be gladly received h R.Jones, loeal corresponde it, Times Office Richmond.) March 27.\u2014We are glad to hcar that Miss Annie Stimpson, of Mel- \u2018bourne, who has been | very ill with la grippe, is how rapidly recovering.The monthly Sabbath School temperance rally was held \u2018 in the Foster |- Hall, Sunday, March 26, at 3 p.m.Rev.A.Main, of Dantille addresced the children: Mr.Geotge Gold, of Melbourne, is The Popular SRIFFITH, The Sick Ma Dispensing and Prescriptions A Specialty.\u2014The largest stoci of\u2014 | about to leave for Manitoba, We are glad to report that Mrs, S.E.Desmarais, who has been very ill with es i8 nq out of danger and rapidly recovering.\u2019 Miss Ad4 Scott, of Mi pntreal, is here on a visit with her cousins, the Misses Scott._\u2014 MMERCIAL CONDITIO! IMPROVED.March 27.\u2014The Madrid | Daily Chronicle says: \u2018\u2018Senor Silvela,! the premier, has\u2019 informed the Queer Regent that per ratification of the peace treaty, by ccelerating the payment of the $20,- 000,000 promised by the Americans, has improved the commercial outlook abroad, and that there is nothing whatever i fear from t he Carlists,\u201d SPAIN\u2019S London, All round medium, table to all Five colors, up to time.Patent Medioi IN OUR MOTTO : N eatness, Quickness, - GRIFFITH, 121 Wellington: St, Purity and Sherbrooke.BASTERN TOWNSEI Established 1459; Capital | - = =.= \u2018Reserve Fund = = » - BOARD OF DIRECT RS: - R.W.HENEKER, President.'HoN.M.H.COCHRANE, Vice President.-BAEL Woop, T.J.Tuok, G.KATHAN, J.N.Galer, H.BROWN, ~~ N.W.THOMAS , HEAD OFFIOE; SHERBROO E, P.Q.Wx, FARWELL, Gengral N nager.S EDGELL.Local Manager.8.F.Morey, Fnspector of ranches, - Waterloo, W.I.Briggs, M£T, \u2018Stanstead, 8.Stevens .: Cowanaville, J.Mackinnon, Mgr, Coaticook, B.Austin, Richsnd, Si .|.Ball Mer.Granby, W.BE \u2018Robinso Mes\" \u2014 Bedford, E.W.Mo Huntingdon, E.N.rgan) Mer n, Mgr.E.P.Olivier gr.(St.Hyacinthe, J.Laframboise, Mgr, ontreal \\Bank of Montreal.ents in Hendon, Eng.National Bank of Scotland.Boston, National Exchange|Bank, New York, National Park Bénk + S BANK, $1,500,000 $835,000 TEVENS, C, H.Collections made at all accessibl points.Drafts issued for any required amoun pointein Canada, United States and Europe, e bought and sold.\u2014 SAVINGS BRANCH DEPARTMENT \\t each office.Interest allowed fiom date of de posit and compounded annually, ithout requir.ug the attention of the deposito cehours from 10 to 8, ._MORENCY BROS.A SAFEGUARD in [BOVRIL v urilike the artificial Stimulants so commonly] resorted to Rallies the System up to a resisting point.If supplies a store of warmth from a-store of strength.It Nourishes the Rlood and makes Brain, Bone and Muscle.It/isithe surest Sateguard Against Colds, COLD WEATHER Ghi!ls and Findrod ailments and has proved invaluable\u2019 in arresting incipient influenza.BOVRIL LIMITED, 30 Farringdon Street, ; London, Eng.| | Lt AAA AAAARAAAMAAAAAAAMADAAAAAAOV AMAA 28-27 St.Peter $t., we Canadian Branch; \u2014 \"os used the ask the Piao.| | | | f'have used Ripans Tabules with so much satis- | faction that I can cheerfully recommend them.Have been troubled for- about three years with what I called bilious attacks coming on regularly ence a week.Was told by different physicians that-it was caused by bad teeth, of which I had several, I had the teeth extragted, but the attacks continu I had seen a ao of Ripans Tab 1n all the papers but had no faith in them, but about six weeks ce a friend induced me to try them.Have taken but two of the small 5-cent boxes of the Tabules and have had =o recurrence of the attacks.Have never given a they convey an army of 170/000 men and 500 canon with the necessary ammunition stores, etc.The | cost of theif constructien is estimated at $30,000,000 and the pin- naces are -to be provided |with torpedoes to keep i hostile ships, while the quick-firing guns are tq repulse torpedo boat attacks.The writer of the akicle says'there willbe | culty in getting the boats acrpss, peint- ing out that Napoleon had a far more, difficult task a \u2018 crossed the jthe Austrian| army: lish coast defences are c Jssed | a8 being a neg ligible quantity, a Ne t 8 operation is looked upon by the\u2019 writer as Wa gram, Three divisions of 14, 500 men each are to be landed in Ireland and {the Irish are tebe armed with the old Gras rifles.The English papers ppoh-pooh \u2018the scheme; but the French newspapers discuss ib as being a perfectly sound proposition.The Petit Journal praises the plan, declaring merit is in its simplicity and 1 | points to the success of the| an casibility of nity, and Roman, nvasions as proving the he project.pre qe An At Home will be held s the re- ' sidence of Mrs.B.C.Howard, London street, on Tuesday afternoon from 3 to placed in \u2018each\u2019 glass.This, with cakes, makes very satisfvine refreshment.| vited to attend, 6 o'clock.All are most cord ially in- | its chief] téstimonial for anything before, but.the great amount of good which I believe has been done me dy Ripans Tabules induces me to add mine to the many testimonials you doubtless bave in your Possession now.| & F.DaWrre.X want to inform you, ( | Martha Dana Sheppard of B.ston, so well known by Sherbrooke people, in connection ; ; with the he Concerts, speaks i in the highest | termp.of the MçPhail-Piano.in hèr own home for years and could.ie Letter and would recommend - | wanting a thoroughly good She says she has | _ Le 1 have been a great sufferer from: pation for over five years.Nothing gave me any relief.My feet and legs and abdomen werp bloated so I could'not wear shoes on my feet and only a loose dress.I saw Ripans Tabules advertised in our daily paper, bought some and took them as directed.Have taken them about three weeks and there is such a change! Iam not constipated any more and I owe it ail to Ripans Tabutes |Iam thirty- seven years old, have no oocupation, only my househeld duties and nursing my sick husband.He has had the dropsy and I am trying Ripans Tabules for him.He feels some better but it will, taire some time, he has been sick long.vos mAY use my lotter and name ae Ton ! Mrs, Mant Go OLARER, | .I have been suffering from hes ever sine Iwas tie gir.1 could never ridein a car cr go a crowded place without getting a DRUGGIST \u2019's Friend.° THE CITY.good: at a'l - tmrdabe from 10 \u20ac 1° Mr.A.G.Lomas Th from To- - | I ronto, Satur ly \u2014 AAA LL OVRIL tn words Of Dishes Gr ret headacheand sick at my have of the benent 1.NL.! stomach.Ibeard about Ripans Tabules.Iama 9 | : R'IP:ANS Ripans Tab es from as professionel pure er Ÿ ol : ° \u2014 | taking them for catarrb in this profession a clear (] \u2014 i of the stomach.She bed head is always noeded.gl WI - | found such relief trom Aflerone of my cases! 73 The modern stand- |@ theiruse shoadvised found myself completely .i , ¢ .« .ip - have beend made soisgontne §) Ul ard Family \u2018Medi- [Eos du me 8 Ne | be TL 0 they have complete.er, Ph.G., 598 Newark ( | ® say Oe Ave, Jersey City, I took | 55 | cine: : Cures the ; ly cured od = headaches.Seon with a ÿ old You ape welcome Cine Free Wisoux & 2 common y every-day [si ie his fosimonia Mother vas troubtea Ÿ © 111 of humanity.\" | with heartburn and ( sleeplessness, d by y 0 - My seven-year-old voy tion, £ { J ° suffered with pains im, many oars.°C ne aay bis head, constipation saw 8 testimonial Zz \u2018and complained of his in the paper indorsing I P \u2018stomach.y could nos Ripans Tabules.She 1 eat like ohildren determined to giye them age do nd whet be a trial, was greatly = did agree relieved : ith him.He wasthin \u201con now: iE the ith of a n color.Tabules regularly.Shekeeps afew cartons Ripans { Reading some of the testimonials In favor of Tabules in the h and says she notbe with.|, Ripans Tabules, I tried them.Ripans a pes out them.The burn and ess bave only relieved but actually cured m youngster, disappeared with the indigestion which was the headaches have disappeared, bowels are formerly ta burden for her.Our whole family take the Tabules regularly, especially after 8 hearty meal.My mother is years of age and is enjoying the best of health and spirits ; als o eats hearty meals, an impossibility before sie Sook Eph Toren WH.Buavxws, eva \u2014\u2014 RPA LayvLES packed in & paper carton (without glass) now for sale good condition and he never comp ains of -his Stomach.He is now a red, chubby-f boy.This wonderful change I attribute to Ripans Tabules., isfied that they will benefit any one (from .am pos ?taken 80007 ng to direo- the cradle to old age) if | tions Ww.Pica.some drug \u2014FOR FIVE CRWTS.This) w-priced sort is intended for the poor and the o00m0®\" One dons of tbe fr nt cartons 090 tébales) sam be had by mul by ending forty-eight conte D aie.Ommucar Courant, No.10 Sprube Street, N° ,u York\u2014or à single oArtom (TEX TT De aoe liquor mares Rarans TASULES aise de had of same grocers, general storeka ers, a and hosheg sheg | \" banirh pain, 4000 doop cn preleng 1X poder gy 208 Æ- \u201c18 1 ¥ A Ja ce er ASP ie ed .: Ç A er a} 3 RET CS wa Se nr LEE ee Lae + w * oF rey 2 EL; .SENS Vanne ee Eu parC Wy = 7 Sans mess saveurs ee EE 7 + SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD.Published every afternoon, except Sunday, at 102 Wellington St., Sherbrooke, Que.\u2019 L.S.CHANNELL & Co., Publishers.- Subscription price, strictly in advance, one year\u2019 $2; six months, $1; three months, 50 cents; one month, 0 cents, -/ Advertising rates\u2014One inch, 1 day|.):- cents; 2 days, 90 cents; 3 days, $1.20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, $3; 8 weeks, $3.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, | one year, $24.Liberal discount if advertisement is inserted every-other- ~ day, twice-a-week or once-a-week only.Discounts allowed on advertisements Wo in both the Darry and EELY \u2018RECORD.~ \u201cMISFELLANEDUS WARTS.to ufteen words, 15 cents; one cent each sdift, \u201cal word; each insertion.If not paid for for * 1 advance 10 cents extra.fix insertions for rice of five.; \u2018WANTED\u2014A Nurse maid, Gwyn, 10 Court Street.3 LET\u2014108 Wellington Street.Excellent Lik p.ace for office.Bent low.Apply at RECORD nm for particulars.tf-56 WANTED-Genera1 Servant.Apply in the evening .0 Mrs, Geo.Carruthers, st Mer- Chants bank: 7 , 81-644 FHOUVEE TO LET\u2014New building with 8 TOOME.J.W.Bilton, Quebec Street 6d 64% ANTEbD\u2014Agents in overs town in the Eastern Townships, for tie City Seghm Laundry, Sherbrooke.Write for terms.A.Lothrop, Prop.WANIED\u2014A Arat-class die sinker and ras sign and letter use Must ave ol Te- nada tho- 0e Montreal.gr 2-4-752 Apply Mra.asi ferencez.* » raphing Co.W/ANTED-Gencral Servant in family of two.Apply 40 London Street £ tf-651.1 Bank Street, also 0 LET\u2014FIlAt 7 rooms, Farms for sale.money.rooms and \u2018houses Apply H.Connor.Dressmaking Wanted.An experienced Dress Maker desires work at her home.Batisiaciion guaranteed.- 8.8T.LAURENT, \u201d _1mon-647 58 Goodhue Street.Cabinet Makers Wanted.Apply Canadian Pacific Railway Company.Car Shops, (Hochelaga), Montreël.6d-649 Houses To Let.11 Portland Avenue and.50 London Street.8 TOOLS, bath and closet, coal furnace.\\ Apply G, G.Bryant.O.Beliveau, Photog-aphic Artist, FORMERLY OF BOSTON, MASS.Has re< pened ihe.favorite 8: \u2018udio\u2019 at 11 Wellington 8treel, opposite the Market.© All laters improv yéments to please the public, both in quality and price.1mon-641 For Sale! Three fine lots on Queen St.Four on London.New Rand Drill Shops will \u2018be bout five minutes walk from these lot H.D.LAWRENCE.; CANADA, - Province of Quebec, District of St.Francis.| IN THE SUPERIOR COURT, - No.883.The twenty filth day of March, 1899.- Before the Honorable Mr.Justice White.! GEORGE ELKINS MANSON and Wilham Henry Boright,- vo h of the said town of | - Magog, Millers and Traders, and as such | Cry n inder the name, style and firm of right \u2019 versus \u201cJEAN.'BAPLISTÈ FORAND, - Magog, in the District of st.Francis, Detféndant.- auson Plaintiffs, The defendant, \u2018on\u2019 the twenty-first day of abandonment March instant, made .an of his property for the benefit of his creditors, the creditors of Defendant are ordered to appear at the Court House, in the City of Sherbrooke, od the dtu day of April next, = the ho.ir of ten of the clock in the forenoon, to give their advice respecting the appointment of a Curator and Luspectors to said # bandoned estate, and upon all matters which may be legally submitted.The notice of the time and place of meeting to be once inserted in the SHERBROOBE MAILY RECORD, and the creditors wnose names appear in the schedule of creditors to :be specially notified Wy registered letter.of WM.WHITE, J.8.C.LAWRENCE & MORRIS, Attorney\u2019 8 for Plaintiff.\"MANY SETTLERS IN DISTRESS \u2014em Owing to the Poor Harvest Last Season in Addington, Kingston, Ont., Match: 27.\u2014The \u2018settlers in the townships of Kennebec and Alden, in Addington, are in such desperate straits \u2018owing to a.bad season last year that the matter is to be .Jaid before the attention of the Ontario Government in the hope that aid will be speedily offered.oo IMPROVEMENTS ; AT \"FIRE STATION.No.1 fire station is receiving some interior improvements.New doors \u201care being placed.on the horse stalls, sd arrange\u2018 that at the sound of the gong they will fly open.hangings will be altered, some new im- Frovements being introduced which will have a tendency to save time in answering alarms.The room will also receive a coat of paint.Several weeks will be required in carrying out these and other improvements in accordance with Sherbrooke\u2019s purpose to continue to possess an efficient and modern fire defence./ on \u2014 \u2014 BIRTHS.ma \u2014 \u2014 ' .\u2014 LEONARD\u2014At 30 Ball street, Sherbrooke, on the - 20% March inst, Ch a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.John , Leonard.WALLMAN\u2014A! Martinville, on the 16th inst., the wife of J.Wallman/ < Jr, 6f a daughter.EEN \u2014 on business there in of auach & of the Town of | the book.\u2018The harness SE EBBROOKE | DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, à MARCH 27, 18 99 CZAR SENDS ARMS TO AFRICA.* Moscow, March 27.\u2014The auxiliary steamer Jaroslav, of the Russian navy, has left for Magsowah, on the atmo wilh a gift of a large number of modern] rifles for the Negus of Abyssinia.The Czar sends alse a delegation of military officers to instruct the bys-\u2019 arms.GERMAN WARSHIPS TO MENACE MOROCCO.Tangier, March 27.\u2014The Ge cruiser Buzzard has arrived here to support the German schoolships Charlotte and Stosch: in enforcing the demands made by the German Government for the payment of an indemnity to the German victims of the Morocan outrages, the Sultan still delaying to act up to the agreements arrived (at in the matter.If- the claims are not speedily settled, complications he threatened.« , - eae BATTLE WITHOUTLAWS Cheyenne, Wyo., March 27.\u2014A fierce battle was fought Thursday evening in the Book Cliff mountains, south of Green River, Wyo., befween a posse of Utab, Wyoming and Colorado officers and a portion of hie * Robbers Roost\u2019\u2019 band of outlaws.* Qne of the officers, Deputy Ras An- in the right arm.Bill Walker, brother of Joe Walker, the notorious outlaw, who was killed by Utah officers a ze ago, was reported.to have been tally wounded.J \u2014 THE QUEEN'S KIND ACTS.France Show Her Womanly Feeling.London, March 27.\u2014Her mg pjesty has given two instances of her womanly teeling this week, which have made a very pleasing impression in southern France, While driving at the beginning of the week, she\u2019 overtook a peasants\u2019 walking funeral and \u2018had no room to pass; the mourners stopped and stood aside, but the Queen requested the cortege to proceed, and her own carriage followe respe fully, at a walking pace, for half a mile, un- | til the roads diverged.Again, while driving through Nice on Wednesday, the Queen passed a child which was crying bitterly, She ordered her carriage to be stopped and sent a member ef her suite to inquire the cause of the child\u2019s distress, and to give it à few coins, which had a| magical eflect.The little face brightened up and the Queen drove\u2018on, smilingly remarking: \u201c\u2018As long as nothing serious is the mattert I ; thought a few sous would make the \u201clitéle one happy.\u201d PEABODY RECOVERS cL A VALUABLE BOOK.Peabody, Mareh 27.\u2014The librarian x the Peabody Institute cf Peabody a ew weeks ago received the cats logue of a dealer in old books in Bristol, England, and among the volumes offered was the account of the centennial celebration of the town of \u2018Danvers, | June 16, 1852, it \u2018being the original presentation copy from the citizens to Geo.ge Peabody.That was the date of Mr.Peabody\u2019s first public gift to the town, which was then à part of.Dan- vers.From this sprung the institute which bears his name as well the name of the town after\u2019 Danvers and South Danvers were divided.purchase à volume of so -much/ local historic interest, and the hook arrived from England this week.It is finely bound in green morocco, with gilt edges, and is in excellent condition.\u2018What gives it a special value is that on the flyleaf are the signatures of, eight prominent citizens of the time, among whom are John W.Procter, orator of the occasion; Dr.Andrew who delivered the poem; Fitch [Poole,.historian and poet, and Rev.Milton P.Braman, a distinguished clergyman of the tim», all of whem bave) since passed away.The citizens are much pleased with the fertunate recovery of ! PEACE CONFERENCE TRO ÜBLES: Preliminary Details\u2019 Hard to Jette Welceme ofthe Delegates a the Hague.=, Berlin, Gazette\u2019s correspondent in St Peters- \u2018burg says in a despatch respecting the | peace conference that only thosp countries which conduct their own foreign presentatives.As an instance bf th 8,.Turkey set her face against the partici pation of Bulgaria and has suc¢ceede in getting that principality stricken off the list, The question as to whp shall issue the invitations has been ebated for a long time, but even to-day it is not settled.The proposition |is that Russia shall prepare the list ahd the Netherlands Government distribute the invitations; but the matter may yet.be decided differently.The Hague, March 27.\u2014Queen Wilhelmina and her mother, Dowager Queen Emma, will go to Amsterdam on April the 11, and then instead of making their usual sojourn at Sopstdyk, | they will leave for a Continents al tour, | returning to The Hague in order to receive the members of the peace conference, which opens here on May 18.After the reception they will go to Loo, where they will twice entertain the Peace Commissioners at dinner.They will also entertain the delegates at a garden party at Rotterdam The Peace Committee has obtained within a fortnight 15,000 signatures to its petition to be presen ed to the con ference.sinian soldiers in the use of these\u2018 .season are.derson, of Price, Utah, was wounded Two Instances Occurring in Southern |, by The li-| &° brary committee promptly decided to ichols, | March 27.\u2014The Cologne policy will be invited to appoint - re- |\" » THE HORSE REVIEW.Umahalis, 2:17, päcing, by Chehalis, is to bo put next scason as à trottor.A handsome monument Is to po erected over the! \u2018grave of Electionccr at \u2019alb Alto.The pacer S.G.A., 2:00%4, is 80: specdy that they bar him from all tho free for all {ce races at Minneapolis.Sebra Briggs, who was for 20 Fénrs superintendent of the track at Seockien, Cal.\u2019 | died recently, aged 79 years.Bingen, 2:0634, will make a chert oud |§ n the spring before ho is cal npaign- ed, with a view to obteining a fagter record.Tho pacer Little George, 2234, who has been credited to Morgan Wilkes, is now said to be by George B, dam| by Sir Charles, | Tho fast pacing gelding, Pasfker S, £:0061¢, has becn purchascd by Hi.Bern- heimer,| Baltimore, and will be raged over the half mile tracks this year.| Mr.William J.Connors, proptiotor of tho Buffalo Courior, is the owner of Roetta Soap, 2144, and she is one of the crack sleigh horses in Buffalo this stason.Mr.R.H.Plant of Georgla ninde the | frst e try for the Louisville Prizo, the \u201cnew stake to be trotted by 8-year-olds in 1901.[The entry is a'bay colt, by Direc-.tum, 205614, dam May Day, 2: 18%) ; by Ab- dallah Mambrino- .The gtallion Philonides, 2:1124, y King Wilkes, Ww ill be sent by his owner, award Rowland, .Louisville, to Goorge West of Chicagp to be trained for 1899.It is considered! to be certain that he will take a.mark faster than 2:10.It is | said that Mr.C.J.Hanitin will try to beat the team record with {Che Ab- | bot, 2:08, and Battleton, 2:09%.team nhentioncd as aspiring to the honors is composed of Elloree, 2:09}, arid Ceph- a8, 2:11% .~Turf, Field and Farm.i - 7 \u2018CURTAIN RAISERS.The [latest play to fail in London was \u201cMilord Sir Smith.\u201d It was the work of no less than four-men.Zelna Rawlston, who has won fame and & fortune on the vaudev ille stage, intends to desert it for the \u201c\u2018legitimate.\u2019\u2019 \u2018 Frederick de Belleville, Mrs.Fiske's | leading man, served in the Belgian army before adopting the stage as a profession._ It is said that a \u2018\u2018smoking room for ladies\u2019\u2019 [will be one of the novel features of the remodeled St.James theater\u2019 in London.| James K.Hackett has made a hit with \u2018his new play, \u2018Rupert of Hentzau,'\u2019 An° thony} Hope\u2019s sequel to \u201cThe Prisoner of Zenda,\u2019 \u2014.i .The next play fro vis N.Parker's pen will be an Elizabethan comedy, \u201cThe .Mayflgwer,\u2019\u2019 the scenes of Which are laid in Holland./ American vaudeville acts are a big hit in Berlin.Out of 21 turns at the Winter\u2019 Garden recently 16 of these were contributed by American performers.' It is/now said that Mr.Zangwill s dramatization of \u2018\u2018The Children of the Ghetto\u2019\u2019 wiil be first produced in the Broadway theater, New York, next October, It has been given out in Paris that Sibyl Sanderson, the beautiful American prima donna and the widow of Antonio Terry, will likely return to the operatic stage.William H.Crane will prod next October a play of early New (York by Brander Matthews and Bronson Howard, with |P eter Stuyvesant as the ii charac- \u2018| tar.Julis Arthur may close her sdason earlier than usual and hurry to Paris in order to rehearse \u2018\u2018More Than à Queen,\u2019 which: was written for M.Coq elin and Mlle.Jane Hading.TOWN TOPICS.| If Now York is not worth more than all the other cities in the land, it ts not her real estate assessors\u2019 fault.\u2014Philadelphia \"8.[Louis is to have the largest shoe factory in the world and will endeavor to market its output in Chicago.\u2014~Omaha World-Herald.- | ; Chicago talks of annexing more terri- sory, and the Iowa and Wiscongin people naturally feeling rather nérvous, \u2014 Oleveland Leader.Chicago's ice cream trust will put out 900,000 gallons of ice cream the first year.Chice go, you know, is the pldce where Ga cream on mince pie.\u2014 Boston When they wanted à successor to Henry Ward|_Beecher and Lyman Abbott, they had to call up Chicago on the long distance telephone.Thero continye to be a Phi ladelphia, Chicago and Omaha gave very ¢reditable intimations of the possibilities of a world\u2019s fair in this country.In 1908 St.Louis will reveal the full pos - sibilities by their concrete mate ialization row.1 The finger of destiny is undoubiedly on the hand of fate.: forgix 0s an injury.da wise pedagogue \u2018that pours whale the troubled waters.Thé man who forgets a favor seldom 0 escapes a lot of real misery.or a suspicion is once directed toward a man it is difficult to side track it.Milton and Homer were both blind.This |'is conclusive evidence i out of Out March 24th.sight/isn\u2019t always out of mind.\u2014Chicago News.| | \u2018 8 Pages Solid Reading (| THE CYNIC.Matter.= sf _\u2014 oo 3 | \u201c AARAAA In an emergency the average person | does the very worst thing.: 5 CONTENTS : experience they never use, An ybody can get credit unless) it is the man who is actually hungry.Ing r oal old fashioned familiesjtlhie onion is venerated next to the Bible.Some people\u2019s virtues are harfer to get along with than other people's vices.A man who never makes a kick should not get the worst of it, but healjvays does.Some people refuse to work Lo be- tauso thoy expect to draw a pride in a lot- sery jomorrow.A young man {is never so rhuch , surprised as when he learns that other young tobi son Globe.nen [think his sister is good = - x { e | an Een er Sh nother | Ha If the knowledge people bquire by Nn FROM COATICOOK TO QUEBEC.| Painful Journey of a French Cana- ! - dian Family.Al Quebec despatch gives the following particulars\u2019 of a painful journey made by a French Caradian family from Coaticook to Quebec: \u2018\u2018Some months ago a French Cana- des family belonging to this city uébec) removed .to Coaticook on the omise that they would get employ- met there.In this, however, they were disappointed, and some time ago they decided to r-turn to Quebec.But as they had no money to pay railway fares, the male members of tue family, which aleo included three women and two/little boys, buiit a large \u2018traineau, - horde to pull it, started for the Ancient Capital by the country roads.After greatest hardship, they found themselves at St.Giles, :in Lotbiniere county, whence one of their number seek aid.This was forwarded to them ee and last night the whole famil arrived in towu after being nice day on Pe road.\u201d BRIE EFLETS.Sweetsburg.8 ring millinery opening Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, at Miss Gauthier\u2019s.LA | 2d- 658.Mossrs.L.: Le Varney and: W.T.Mountain were the winners of prizes at he shooting gallery on Saturday and bre latter-216.5 Messrs, 2A.Lindsay, -W.H.Smith, W.G.Wagman, T.Rowell, Compton; M.|D.Coates, Bulwer; and A.Baile, w tervi le; were at he.Albion, Satur- ion lately \u2018egiatersd at the Sher- \u2018brooke House are: 8.Taylor, P.A.H Hiver E.N.Dodge, Montreal; C.H.Douglas, W.J.Thompso \u201c Toronto; W.E.Cross, Melbourne.ecent arrivals at the Continental are: O.Blais, Compton; J.H.Campbell, North Hatley; F.A.Hurd, Cook- shire; C.E.Weyland, Marbleton, JE.| Masse, Moutreal; B.A.Fisher, Brockville; L.Marchand, Montreal, and A.Allair, Stoke.cantata, representing the old story will be given in Plymouth \u2018Chapel on Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, and parts will be taken by Miss.Webster, Miss LeBaron, Miss Hubbard, Miss Cowan, Mr.W.F.Morris and others.Admission, Thursday evening, 25c., B ock, o\u2019clock by telegraph, as follows : \u201c MONTBEAL STOOK EXONANGE, N CHIGAGO BOARD or TRADE.wr Wheat 0.0.(ERAN RENR XANE JN] = TM rvoceccoosence ao.one soussess Oa sonchoie eco taton \u2018essonce 09?\u201c7 Pork, s00e00 secrets Otanng 927 .Lard.o\u2026soe00a0 sessocssoucanade\u201d 8.42.| - x or sleigh, and-with the help of an old {& travelling for a week and suffering the wag despatched on foot to Quebec to} - in ke shape of money \u2018to pay mil Judge Mulvena is absent today at: ies cordially invited.t, the former making - -217 points - G.Garneau, Johnville; M.D.Libby, \u2018 jee vey, Richmond; W.©.Roy, C.| .fumed Pine Products Co., 1808 Notre | forwarded to you on réteipt of the a \u2014 - of Golden Hair and the three bears, | Saturday afternoon àt 2.50.Leading Ÿ GT Saturday, matinee, 25c., children under 15 years, 15e.| STOCKS.- .F.Morris, stock broker, Odell\u2019s reports to-day\u2019s prices, 1 \u2014 oa adisn Pacific.Railway .vo eee M ntreal \u2018Gas.\u201cososcosescess Taie ag a1 Toronto Street Railway.cians cor ifax Tram.S00 00008000 INN +908 117 a .| NEW Yomx 8 EXOHANGE.1 erican Su Al.e 00000 ostbeen seen 161 ».e A a ir ae \u2018Paul.080000080000 ee AIL \u201c000.1 \u2026 E'All.ccsisauconnoc ro.ol nha hatian, sorcoceusense vesotensoene0u 10 \u2014\u2014 ADVOOATES.brooke C AMPBELL & DESCHAME +, 2dvocathr, 100 Wellington Street, Slher.rooke, PQ.4 SPECIALISTS.- Nose and oat.Next Postofiice.\u201d RE.W.DUNCAN 8M [TH, Surgeon to the -Prot- estant Hospital.Speciil a tention devoted surgery and Diseases of Women, 15 Montreal St, A, GANDIER, M.D, L.8.2., L.E.O.P., M.R.CS.\u201cMe England, No.50 Me:bourne street.Beil 3] ephone, 278; Peon ¢'8, 250, JB H.SPENCER.Hcn'oeopathic Physician \"land Surgeon, 50 Moa:ti2al Street.Hours : 8.310 à.m., 2 to Banc / & 8p.m.ie ISOELLANEOUS.J.BARTON, Veterinary Surgeon, Albion |F, Hotel, Sherbrooxe _ ; YNDMAN & BRADLEY, Dentists, Ÿ wausçes | *E Square, Sherbrooke.1 G.BBRRY, V.8.Office at Tuck's br Store.Residence 51 Queen Breet.elephoene at office and ness : Continental Hotal.|! 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