Sherbrooke daily record, 9 janvier 1901, mercredi 9 janvier 1901
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Ta * , tae - .\" + ~~ 7 _ eepting th .Montreal, and on the same day, Meeers.this matter were W.G.Hunt, Montreal; ; Major 1.Wood and J.S.Mitchell, .Sherbrooke.= At the © office of Messrs.Millier & Griffith, curators, on the 4th instant, the insolvent estate of \u2018Messrs.- at Bondville, Que, \u201cfor a few weeks.since last week.© friends till Saturday.gone to, Montreal.ag: ain from the court._ \u2019 Finore VOL.metre Kreonstadt Pezce Commission Calls on the Boers to 5 Stop\u20143 steyn and DeWet the Only Obstacles \u2014 \u2026 to Peace.- - Cape Town: Jan.9.~Tho Central Peace \u201c Commission at Kronstadt has issued a circular in the course of which it says : ¢ CR où Orange River Colony to mn ther, destruction.|, The country \u2018is literälly au.vast wild- mess.The farmers.ruined and facing starvation, are obliged to go to wwns for protection, rnd huge refugee amps have been formzed by tho British kr then ~ \u2014 This misery is caused by an obstinate minority.who wAll now how to thé inevitable.- \u2018 ~The circulars points out that \u2018the Bri- sh will nezer restore independence to gt republi ts and urges upon [the burghers the\u2019 duty of surrendering|and .ne- ters offered.The recent Airikanders\u2019 congress | at Worcester fis criticized in tho circular as misleading \u2018the Boers and giving false impressions.i In conclusion the committeo says: - \u2018The British Government is willing\u2019 to settle watters in a way not \u2018Ungenerous or bupjlinting to us.We appeal to you \u2014 \u201cPERSONALS.and BRIEFLETS.Mrs H.H.Clark is very seriously ill and little, hope is enter thined of i her _ recovery ] | Mr.A.E.Lachance, trader of East Sherbrooke, has nade an assignment in- - to the hands of Messrs.Royer and Ga-.boury, accountant=; and an effort is \u2018being made to make a settlement with \u201chis creditors.Phe W.C.T.UZ will meet with, dre | J.C.Waterhouse.Friday, at 3 p.m.= Preparatory.service will be held in St.| Andrew\u201d s_ Chureh tonight.The \u201cpastor.| Mr.Shearer, will - give a talk oni Rev.| Dr.Gordon's: dream.\u201cHow Christ: came to church.\u201d _ : - Messrs.Millier and Griffith [Were appointed oh Moncay, \u2018th inst\u2026 : curators to the estate of J.Boydell & Col,\u201d of Robertson.The inspectors are James Craig, Sherbrooke, and E.A.Wright, Millier & Griffith were appointed curators to the estate -of Cole & Hurd, Cookshire.The inspectors.appointed in Heath & Heath, Georgeville, was.sold as follows ; Stock, $3,190, as per inventory \u2018to À.H.Moore & Co., Magog, at 59 1-2c.\u201d Miss Vivian Fuller is visiting friends Mr.Justice Lemieux \u2018is in Quebec, and will not return till the middle of the\u2019 month.= Mr.and Mrs.Alphonse Bernier, of Levis, and Master Henri Bernier, bave been the guests of Mr.J.A: Bouthillier, On: Monday morning, Mr.Bernier, who \u2018is à well-known and successful lawyer .left for Montreal, to act us examiner at the laws examinations now going on in that city.Master Ber- nier hus returned to college at Levis, and Mrs.Bernior remains with her i 4° > Mr.Frank Thompson ix in Montreal today.on_ business.Mrs\u201d Vinoburg, of Moore street, has- to be present at the marriage of Mr.S.L.Vineberg, for- merlv of Sherbrooke.Mr.Foster H.Hungeriord, of Bedford, is in the city.on business.| Mrs.Robert Grant, of Boston, Mass.\u201cwife of the well- known, and distinguished novelist, is visiting her .mother; : : Galt.in Montre.\u2018 Mes.F.C7 Smith, of Dorchester street, Montreal, gave a tea recently in honour of her daughter,\u201d Mrs.F.W.Frith, of Lennoxville, who has been .her | grest during -the holidays.Mr.Guy .W.Robins, from Lotbiniere, ix in town for a short visit.\u2019 ~ WEATHER PROBABILITIES.January\" 9.\u201411 n.m.\u2014Forecast for the next 24 hours, issued by the Meteor-| - ological Bureau : Strong northw estorly snow flurries.but mostly fair becoming colder.i \u2014_\u2014 \u201cCHINESE SITUATION MORE ICAL THAN EVER BEFORE.Ww nds; a weather, \u2014 C sad END OF WAR AGAIN SIGHTED.time has arrived for the inhabi- ce : an gifort to save -the country from fur- | | the | z 4 to appoint another congress and to no- \u2018minate men of influence \u201cto visit Mr.Steyn and Gen: DeWet, and to try to] persuade them to accept the terms Great Britain offers.\u201cThe two men are the only obstacles to peace.We ask you to believe us when | we say that Mr.Kruger and the late Transvaal \u2018Government are willing, und \u2018would have already accepted, tke British terms, but Mr.Steyn \u2018has refused to have anything to do.with it.| cut off from all cominunication with the + 1 The was inform- yallv -opened on.Monday = evening last, with a large number of skaters.Al: {© Lady | fow | {{ mained buried a whole week.\u201d Drifts are *\u2018He has continued, and has encouraged tlie: burghers with a hope that we would get\u201d European \u2018assistance.Today, he is outside world.You know, and we know how unfounded that hope is.It is your duty to assist us to .maeke him understand this, We appeal to you to help us to end the unhappy state of affairs which is plunging everybody into poverty and despair.We appeal to you because we know you wre able to assist us in the right manmer:\u201d\u2019 The committee includes W.E.DoWet, late assistant chief commandant, three members of the Volksraad, \u201cand two] justices of the peace.District, Magistrate Mulvera is Coaticook today.last letters from Mr.am] Mrs.Arthur \u2014 Shom -were from.Nagasaki, Japan, where they.arrived » pu \u201cDecember \"10th, 1900.\u2018Miss Doherty, of \u2018the post, office \u2018staff, iy absent from duty, having been taken jill yesterday- .Mr.R.H.\u201cPope.M.P., was in town\u2019 i yesterday.Mrs.John J.Griffith, of Sherbrooke, is visiting friends.in Montreal.guest: of Mrs.Tabb, for a few weiks.Miss Austin, from Coaticook, is in \"town, and is staying with Mrs.E.H.Drury, Commercial street.Miss Cecile Olivier, daughter.of Mr.P.Olivier, manager of the E.T.Em bfanck.at Magog, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.E.Precourt.For the first: time for imuny years, says the oldest.inhabitant, the St.Francis is not frozen over at this date, although the weather has been extreme: ly severe._: Since Christanas, the Rev.Father La- vallee, vicar of the Cathedral, has been in \u2018charge of tke parish of St.Zenon de Piopolis, taking the\u2019 plate of the parish priest, the Rev.L.A.0 Huard, who is very-ill.Miss Dupuy\u2019s dancing \u2018class will open Thursday.afternoon at #4 o'clock, room 16; Whiting: block.Minto rink, .{ Lennokvillé® ID though the.ice was not in the best possible co ition, the inanager decided to throw it open, thé season being al ready so far advanced that thore wus much \u2018disappointment * on the part oi Lennoxville skaters.The now rink is a- fine building, tho largest in .the townships, and will prove a great | at- fraction to the town.Miss Mabel Johnson, of Magog, is the guest of her sister, Mrs.E.C.Fraser, London street.|tised and made first in .-fevening with much cnjoyntent.\u201cMiss Carter, from Boston, Mass., is the } 8 ; Joye A Mrs.Dumbell, Mrs.Grundy and Mrs.W, The gowng were snart and pretty, and everything cr to make the affuir a success.*.| Bn Among the guests from out of town were snoticed Mr.and Mrs.H.Dudley Smith,\u201d of Compton, Miss Scott, Miss Bishop and Miss Cook, from Quebec, G.{those pres BECOMES A Montreal, Baxter, who verted to the Catholic Churel.by Rev.CATHOLIC, sc pos nl.)\u2014 James dymy, has Leen con- Janis Father Lalonde, Jesuit.He was bap communion on Monday.tre .PREPARING FOR WELCOME.- Preparations for the welcome tu Sur- geon-Major Worthington: und tiunner Martin Lougee are progressing.Inquiries as to when they will be here have lxentwired to Halifax, but replies.have not yet been pected they will arive Friday night.The.following chairmen of comanittees in comicetion Fwith the reception have been appuibted, viz.: Fireworks, Mr.J.Gi.Walton; music, Capt.Somers; refreshments, Capt.- Spearing; bonfires, Capt.Fraser: - \u2018decoration and heating of drill shed, Lieut.Loomis, The.committee for the reception - of Surgeon- Major Worthington and Gunner Martin Lougee: have extended nn \u2018invitation to the mayor and city cour neil, pre sident and members of Board of \u2018l'rnde, Sherbrooke and Tuque Rouge S.S.Club and 5th Dragoons, to take pait in received.lt is ex- 1\u2018 Subjeet of CITIZEN STORM OVEI MAN AND ING QUI \u201cHarmony, good citizens their for opening the often heard.the reception.Procession will be formed at G.T.R.\u2018station on arrival oË train from Montreal, at 8.12 p.n., procsaling thence to the drill shed, by Wellington, Commer- .cal and Montreal streets.The citizens residing on any oi, these streets are invited to decorate and illu- rn.inate residpnces and à laces of lmsiness in.any way thoy may desire.A.H.M.SIN.5 oN, _ Hon.Sec.Recansi.n Comnmnittoe.ro \u2014\u2014 ere : THE SECOND ASSEMBLY.a gay=gathering last cvening, when the second assembly of the season took: place.The arrangements wero quite faultless, the music (Hubbard\u2019s orchestra) being inspiring.and bight to a degree, the floor a smooth and glistening expanse, tempting td: the, ardent dancer, and a capital progranune.About one} \u201chundred were present, and the dancing| went on during the entire The guests were pleasantly received by Duncan Smith.Miss Mabel White, 1P rtland, ! Johnson, from Magog, Migs M ontreal, Miss Montgomery, .(i.W.Robins, Lotbiniere, Mr.\u20ac Somerville, Waterville, INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS.| The following officers of Lodge: Gloucester, 103] were duly installed\u2019 last evening Ly P.D.D.S.G:P, Bro.H.Furze, of Toronto; assisted by Bro.T H.Carter, of Montreal, viz.: W.P., Manning: W.V.P., F.Cotton: * Chaplain, W.J.Wiggett; Secretary, A.Tester : Treasurer, |W.Bailey; Second Guide, F.J.Fulleiy! Third Guide, R.Reeves Sixth Guide.W.Hockins; Inside Guard, Strickland; Outside Guard, J.H.Brent.During the evening a very interesting addiess was given hy Bro.H.Furze, which was thoroughly enjoyed by ent.S.0.EB.si A \"Mr.H.\u201cDudley Smith, of \u201cIngle side,\u201d Compton, and Mrs.Smith, were in town yesterday.Mr.Smith attended the meeting of the B.T.Agricultural Association, which was held today.Mr.Jas.A.Coclrrane, of \u201c\u201cHill- hurst,\u201d\u201d Compton, has returned to \u2018| Montreal.Mrs.A.N.Worthington, and.Master \u2018Ashton- Worthington, ; are in Montreal, awaiting the arrival of Surgeon-Major Worthington, who is to arrive on the Roslyn Castle.; The Rev.Dr.Duimbell leaves this af- ernoon for \u2018 Scotstown, wkere he will lecture this evening, in ail of the fund for procuring a new organ for the church in that place.= BURIED FOR \u2018A WEEK IN MANITO.- BA\u2014SHOVEL BRIGADE AT © WORK.\u201c Brandon, Man, January 9.\u2014(Special) -'Three Canadian Pacific trains are.lost in the snow on the Arcola branch, in western Manitoba.A relief train sent out\u2019 is also snowbound, and all have re- twenty feet deep.Furmers for twenty January 9.\u2014(Spee ial)\u2014Li og G Pekin?Chang and \u2018Prince - Ching décline t sign the * joint vote \u201cuntil they hear The situation is «ritical.Thun ever.War way be declared against the whole.empire._\u2014_ = iniles around have formed a shovel bri- : gade, and yesterday morning the worn out and nearly frozen crew returned to i the city.No deaths dre reported, but bt frere INJURED IA MILL.Girl at Coaticook Has Sealp Torn Off.HER HAIR BECAME ENTANGLED IN THE MACHINERY.Coaticook.January accident.wbich, it is feared,- futally, océurred at the\u2019 Penman Manu- 9.\u2014(Special)\u2014An will result fucturing Co's wills.yesterday afternoon.A young gir] named Nellie Hopkins was | caught in one of the shafts by her hair.| The sealp- was torn completely off, and one car almost severed from the head.Drs.Stenning and Darche are doing all {that medical kill can LE | \u2019 ; _ brs RCS Yom, gi + te Cr D ET ES IN pig Sm LT a RT AB Lnss re \u2014\u2014\u2014 - nt .7 - 7 go ~ \u2014 pdt EC 0 RT Rt nr i >.ft lue 1° CS Cd er Fo ARI a Ne BE ERT es Jr pres ra KP ; - © .- 7 - ., ITS 7 7 ; .1 : : ; \u201c ._ FA ; = - oe _ a ._ .; cy el mea D = - » .3 .- me i à # v \"RES = A Ed ce 1) p or 5 x Snails MES, pr: 4 ge Tre 0 wg ; = \u2014 a - 5 .- - A + \u2014 x = Ad - } i, - it ts SS Pit 2.a LBA gn a CF 4: 17 + Es .nf aa Sp SARA pe » .| \u201c3 bs Fe f .as x toux Te a ne 5 A -.otha A ; Jr Ee - Ca SE a - - .Be Foi pont fi duree pra erpes = exer .a races » > pages = E a pS \u201d a La i : ree toa WC PE a cet ae LIN : ee - x a usar oy A EP i es \u201d Een A Ph > 7 A 2 rés gs ain prima BLP rp mpgs Oy A \"Kiar + ne rs Sv ; : _ pe - rare + Be c 4 E a pesé ae.- rite REA hot ; ER SE Ex, \u201d ll ail a Find 5 .wo er \" gar nd, - ho _ ogre =.vod\u201d ot OT av par - a.ee 4 = lie te.pres indi: ~ = niet - 3 A : y y + i » 7 > Pil i 08 vers at GY HATS va aX fa Ado a, EME A = Pp CeO TT > TA + 3 Apr Be =» cams ie - ; A A æ \u2018 3 .it 5 EA » pe opel me dite ei > 5 Sr, AER SA % 2 rs pit déue née odds an Le A Te FN: ea ad: Pur rp ER Ps ht \u201c ~ Ÿ 7 ee = fs * Las ps À A yr > = z bi; u a een ert ull Te » To do cac ; 7 gt bry 9 = La oy = Fe ts rant cy p ae yw 9 ré, \u2026 ; EL \" feras mas > JESCHA es .ber: gh bes, os J.DUFFETT, B.A.BLT, Chambers, 125 W 4 BE wed ve Pouf - MISO MaNEOUN | J.BARTON, [Veterinaky Surgood] alee, * , Hotel, sherbrooke, h- YNDMAN & BRA JULEY,|Dentists, Wellinawen .H prooke | Hews.AMPBELL & Wellinato: Square, Bherb R.¢ G.BERRY, V ° Bldg .Resid Telephone at office U£.ALLIE, 8 ; (OX & AMOS pores «rt Buiiding, Sher brook, LC M.POPE, Architeet & Val Sherbrooke, and 207 St.J 3 / TETRAULT, Notary Sherbrooke.EASTERN TOWNSHIPS § Established 1859.Capital = - Ti - Reserve Fun : BOARD OF PRESTR bon R.W Hèneker, President, Hon.M.H.Cochrane, Vice President.Israel Wood, J.8 8, Mitchell, G Stevens, 0.IL: Nl Katha, J.N.Galer, H.B Brown, = N.W Thomas.a Head Office : SHERBROOKE, P.Q, + H Wm.Farwell, \u2018General Sl SO Jas.Mackinnon.Assisant General a @ - ell ; 8.F, 7, Morey, ll of Branches .n Provinée of Quebce gg .Waterloo, W Stanstead, 8.\u2018Sore ones \u201ca = ticoo * _ Richmond de) Granby Ww.3 Eobiamon.$1 ford, E.W.Mo Huntingdon, E.N.aor Magog, E.P Olivier, Mgr.\u201cBt.Hyacinthe, J.Lafram boisé, ; Ormstown, W.H.Hargrave, Province of British Co Columbia :-~ | { Phenix, \u2014 - Manager Agé a tren] BC.oF Mad ns ts in.Mon ank of Mon géa London, Eng , National Bank Sooke d BostorT, \u2018National Exchange : New York, National\u2019 Park Ban! \u2018Collections made at all accessible Draîts issued for any required sas tr Bll points in Canada, United Bhates Exehang bought and sold SAVIN «8 BRANCH DEPARY 8 at each office, Interest_allowed fropr date 4! - deposit and compounded annually.thous 1p uirine the attention of the depos ; | Omice hours {rom 10 to.3.Baturdaws fzom 10% yu PH | Surveyor and Civil Engle A: DUFRESNE, Provincial - L and Surveyor, member gi ation of Civil Engineers \u201ctm King street.Beil Tel.349 z [UN-NERVED.TI People and invalids will fndis.; CANPBELL'S QUININE INR 4 leasant restorative and a and wholesome, it has stood the test tycats.Prepared only by K.CAMPBELL Beware of Imitations.M a ER : Es 4e | CONSIDE R Hair, uses .ef medicine pre ared from impa Such medicine ; \u2018ministering is stopping to All our drugs valuable.M M0Mu/A - Dry eur.list, 169 WELL) 4 You can Pretty Near IN TH mence 1901 - 1 à { ] | | at Your Stock 13 i i iv of \u201cEl Presid 1.Fe em a \\ - CENT.\u201c0 IEEE _ pee Any information regarding Wateh this space thistmonth \u2018 [ining Stock you can now secure by apply: ing to, RA DARKFR, Sun Lifo Fata Telephone 335 .Here 1s a SNAP for YOU ! d Patterson\u2019s Sodas in 1 }b.boxes: réguiar price 10c,while! they last 5e a box.1 Go.Awiilie\u2019s Preserv ed] \"Fruit .in glass, regular 250, our priee-15¢ a jar.FRESH LOBSTERS, = - SMELTS, FINNAN HADDIES, and OYSTERS.- CT W FULLER & SON, | We Have - | a | Priced | PIANOS.And we\u201c have high-priced pranos.\u2018The { OFFERED IN Furs and Cents.Furnis hings Great Bargains SPALDING HOCKEY STICKS \u201c1 hereby certify that the \u201c \u2018Spalding Hockey Stick,\u201d made by you from models furnished by our players, is the only stick \u2018used by our club We Con- A !sider that it is the best stick\u2019 we have ever used, and strongly recomunend .it to all hockey players.\u201d SPALDING STICKS ' * Z P.CORMIER, The Furrier, 131 Wellington St.\u2018 Dr.McConnell, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST.\u2018cheapest starts at: good, and for every \u201crise in the price.vou'll find a correspond- \u201cing rise in the quality of the instrument.Our aim is to cater to the néeds of all;; that's why we sell the éheapest that\u2019s\u201d good us well as the best that\u2019s made.Soveral \u201cdifferent makes repre- sented\u2014hoth Canadian and Americah.| À i I | * - A - \u20ac A LeBaron INS URANCE! Fr, Life, Plate.Glass Employers \u2018Gnarantee Go.Lowest rates, \u2018best companies and best settlements made by J.D.KENNEDY, | 100 Kiag street.\u2018Belt Tel 348.- FOR vour \u2018 Hola Furniture :- CENTRE TABLES, CHAIRS, RATTAN ROCKERS, COF- BLER CHAIRS, and ROCKERS, .LOUNGES, PARLOR SUITES, MORRIS and STUDENTS \u2018CHAIRS.Din- - ing Room furniture, Mattrasses, - ete., go to the oll Steel &' Brunet store, 77 : Wellington street, AND SAVE 20 PER TQ LET.\u2014One house in North \u201cWay 10 rooms; two tenements, Centre Ward, 6 rooms eack.C.J.ODELL, - Auctioneer | eee, n li te \\ Pa rlors- JANUARY DISCOUNTS.We ard now selling from our complete stock of Win- \u201ctbr Millinery at discounts \\ of from 25 to.50 per eent.fe E.ENRIGHT & CO AN Wellington Square.Sherbrooke 14 RATTAN Millinery À B Will be at Robinson, G.P.B.Motél, Tuesday, January wl\u201d sotstown, January 10th.wyerville, January 1th.: Our emery wheels are kept Summing 0) these days, sharpening and polishing G' skates But as we have a sphcial ma- (8) À SKATES \"SHARPENED.; chine for this work, we are ab! togrind - them while you wait e) \u2019.Head office for Electric Light.and Bell Kleciric sad Maohiie Works, 8 © Work, | EQ.F Bell Tel.101.; 14 Water Strees.For Sherbrooke and Eastern Townships at \u2018 4S.MITCHELL a co.the telephopo vers v (THE ume GROCER Has some ss sweet MAPLE SUGAR.And another os thing about it is he's selling it cheap\u20149¢ pound.You'll find satisfactory every time yoù call hp b =.LAKEMAN.: Cahill\u2014\u2018\u201c\u2018Wasi the strike a success?\u201d Cassidy\u2014 \u201cIti was! After being out | six weeks we succeeded in gittin® back | our jobs.\u201d \u2014Puck.: FURS 5 NEW YEAR'S _ t - Fur-stere claims your attention.What lady does net lovo rieh, hand- ~ some furs ?We carry one ob she largest aud choicest stocks of large \u2018garments, L A CODERE, Mg Sow GIFTS, à 4 Fine Fur for Gifte.\u201c Hatter Furrier, and Men's Furnishings.1s\u201d mate st a LEER $ofed 44 4 $ ¢ à \u2019 % ét \u2018 * 4-14 104 \u2018 A Fancy Price - E i 24 \u2014 Every grade of \u201c Nectar \u201d\u201d isthe best for the money.- Sold in packe:s by grocers, 25c, 85c, 50c, 60c per, 1b.Would have io be paid if you wanted ta getas Le good as the 60c quality of Whol sale from E.D.Marceau, 296 St.Paul St., Montreal.For Sale in Sherbrooke »y P.Olivier and Johnson & Foss.Tho highest \u2018ambition of a \u201ccan-opener, says the pessimist, is to get itself lost out of a basket on the way to a picnic.\u2014Indianapolis Journal.» a ZA His babyship will be wonderfully-fresheneu up, cud his whole little fut body will chine with health and cichnliness after his tub with the ** Albert\u201d | ! Baby's Own || Soap.\u201chis soap is made cntirely with veretaule fats, has a faint but ex- ise fragrance, andfisunsurpass-* :3 à nursery aid tcdlet soap.0 \u2018Beyvz sre of imitations.TT TOILET SOAP ro, frs.s rptnihe à Eo\u2019clock, instead of in a There will be celebration of the Hoki._ - Montreal, Geo.A.Hughes TLONTTLAU .= a PEL us - \u2014 \u2014 =i) _\u2014 COMPTON.| Jan.9.\u2014Miss.Pomeroy has returned to New Milford,, Conn.Mr.Louis St.with scarlet fever.Tho Model School re-opened on Monday morning.Miss Mary Bitchoock has returned to Stanstead.Miss Footh is in town, the guest of Mr.\u2018and Mrs.Herbert Booth.Mr.Aaron Pomeroy i$ in town, : Next , Friday evening there will \u2018be a |: hockey match between Coaticook and \" Compton, in the Compton rink.Several sion of tho Coundil 4 improvements have been made in | rink since it wus ' greatly - to_the pleasure \u2018and comfort of the skaters.\u201cMr.and Mrs.Win.Cochrane, who kave been staying at \u201cHillhurst, have now returned to their home in the Northwest.- : CHURCH NOTICES.W ATERVILLE.\u2014At.St.* John\u2019s church, \u2018on Friday, January 11, at 7.30 | p.m., an address will be given on Mis- sionsry work in Corea.On Sunday, January 13,- the service will be in\u2019 the afternoon at 3 o\u2019cloëk instead of the morning.Cx \u2014 St.Barnabas\u2019 church, on Sunday, Jun.uary \"13, will be in the morning at JE the afternoon.NORTH Fate = \u201cPhe service at | \u2018Communion.ere EUSTIS and CAPELTON.\u2014Servico ui Christ » caurgé every Sunday at 7 p.m.a couple of days.taken by Miss Elvie H Mr.Rupert Bishop J his Christmas Crossing.- We are sorry to rep of scarlet fever.* T.Hill aro\" down wit The Misses K.and 4 today for Montreal.Mr.G.F.Cleveland left today on n business trip, in the i of J.L.Goodhue and srs.O.M.J.Pearson left for Mont prt two niore cases children of Mr.D.h the disease.E: Crockett interest \u2018of the firm Ingalls and E, J.real today.| : \u2018 : WINDSOR / News items for insertio will be gladly received hy A.M cspondent, Windsor Mills |) Jan.Y.\u2014NMr.Fraukl in visiting relatives [dinity, has returned - \u2018Tho retiring council ship of Windsor are Milette and Mr.St.St.Francis Xavier-de Louis Cramer, Jas.Cuisteau.The electioi -weshuve mentioned wi day, 14th inst.Also sor Mills upon the \u2018Sergt.Wkite, in s severely bruised \u2018his | not hors de combat, MILLS in the Dall Record \"cal eor n Rankin, who has in Boston anc vi- lors for the\u201d town- the mayor, Filias Laurent; and Brompton, M Beattie, and .ns in.the loca] ities 11 be held on.the town of for | STS, lex.ting last evening, |; eft knee.Although he finda it | an- : Mr.Win, Douglass, has been incapacitat having been kicked by a korse.EAST ANGUS 9, \u2014Tho Mod School re- on 1 Monday.[ Miss Daisy Lefobvile Mrs.R.C.Cowling'H .The lust meeting was held at Mr.{large mnnber were joyed tho ovening v méeting .is to be aff tho homo of ; Mrs.Æ.Gorham, on Wed : Miss Carrie Johnst« her aunt,\u201d Mrs.Wilsoh.\u2018Miss L.M: Willarçl has returned a - | To - | : \u2018 ; | Stanstead, With the teuch of -celder weather thé such as ladies) .amd gemtlemen's kur Coate and ladies\u2019 capes, but alse give special attention to the smaller furs, Storm Collars, Collarebtes, Muffe, Ruils, \u2018Caps, etc.; _- opened \" is visiting] {Club present, and all en- dry.much, The next pesday evening next.on is\u2019 staying with where she is attending col- Consideritblo ihterds in the coming unig takes place on Mondhy, the Idth ij Lennoxville Junion Hockey t | bo hero to play \u2018the first .match of- the | eral \u2018services of ° n were held yes- Stephen\u2019s oster officiating.\u2018 borne by! the sed, was covered lowers.Mr.N.W.the ceremoniocs.lute Mrs.F.G.Ne terday afternoon, Church, Rev.The casket, which |w grandsons of the dpoes with beautiful .Thomas \u201cconducted was a lage , those\u2019 prese There mourners.Hanson, of Barford] The Young Ladies | thodist Church wi \u2018Amelia \u2018Astell, on \u201cCircle of \"tho Me.| , mect with\u201d Miss - nfternoon * Miss Grace Webst Teul to visit her sister bone, Miss Blanche Edith Tomkins ba bofrbafebeirbafobuibdbetobotodaet PT studies at \u201c Some of our > Vhave organized a busy practicing i match with tke Compton hock next Friday ovenis a, Laurent is very sick } that Mrs.staying at the, Grand } a | .5 \u2019 - | Wearing Out the Brain.- Aj French scientist has\u2019 determined | Mrs.JI.R.Androwe has | Wo regret to he | Bachand, from pneumonin.Her mother, mirand, of Sherbp moned, also, her : 9.\u2014At the 1 hly se on| Monday | the evening, Mr.Geo.B.Wells wa \u2018clepted opened, .which add Councillor in pla resigned.The el tion of two councillors de home will meet at.ti \u201cThe fers 4 holiday vacation r.& B.Wells, our genial miller, is putting in to hig mill a new steel grinder for .provind \u2018which ho expecte to have ready in a f JGHES IS OUT.B.\u2014Chief ef Police has resigned, Council meeting last night the jresigna- tion.was accepted.- ten indisposod for ploy of the G.T.R.this weck, and goes room has been ;to Quebce, where be is tu finish his has returned from * hen would be more missed.He is one of in Bishop\u2019 s Jeft | | | on-./ind- of Lower Windsor, 1 d for some time by ; at A | {> Eugene Jean \u2018Marie, \u201ca Ja witted | trade as a locomotive fitter.Few young our most promising young men and ci-47 tizens of all classes ind aréeds wish him success in his new field of labor.He will ho much missed in hockey circles as ho is a star player on the Richmond senior team.The :tewn council was in séssion Monday evening, Mayor McMorine presiding, Councillors Ross, Newell, Cléveland and Poulin, and Mr.George J.| Alexander, acting secretary-treasurer, being in attendance.\u2018A number of accounts were referred to Finance Committee for payment.(The question of the purchase of a couple of steel cells for the\u2019 much needed Jock-up wus taken up and finally laid over until the next meeting.committee of the whole council was nanied to take into.consideration the pro changes to the-town charter.house with à severe cold.Mr.Victor Blanc , of Jusbec, \u201cWas in town for a short stay last; week.\u2018Master Willie Scott, Ottawa, grandson of Mrs.James S itt, of this place, \u2018is seriously ill with Ppheuinonia.There is to be a nissquetade at tho | rink Friday night.| | Mr./|J.S.Snow, of $t.Jabobs Hotel, is quite sariously ill.outh of Melbourne, was .artrè on Monday, by Policeman E.J Dyson, onl wo cfarges of breaking 3 the house of Mr.H.B.Aylmer, of- Melbourne, de- straying property, damaging furniture and stealing and destroying \u2018jewelery.\u2018He was brought before Magistrate W.| E.Jones on Tuesday, r-who| committed Ekim to Sherbrooke, to his trial before, District Magistrate Mulvena.Ho \u2018Dyson, Tuesday afternoon.A munber of \u2018these petty \u2018larcenies have en com- \u2018mitted in Melbourne and Richmond and\u2019 Policeman Dyson is Lot on the trails of other who will scon be ought to to is being taker: ipal election, which In th will ani interesting match, the rink ought to\u201d \u2018be | well filled.the | \u2019 Cyr.| steak or chop, bread and butter and | tea, for sixpence.There are no tips ; where the domestic servants, command 1- | land) \u2018Chronicle.justice! Miss Hattie » Hutton, as herbrooke, who has been visiting | frie s in this Hein} jy, returned to her hothe on Tuos-\u2019 y Mr.Xavier Lato an Lu resident of St] Cyr, was taken | quito | seriously ill \u2018while in Richmond, on Tuesday morning.afternoon he was.slig htly better and was removed to his* home at St.| | ed Australia the Poor Man's Paradise.The cheapness of living in Australia is proverbial.It is a veritable poor | fan\u2019 8 paradise.In the butchers\u2019 shops you see twopenny and fourpenny tick- -ets on the meat, and provisions of lo- -cal production are e¢qually inexpensive.In the eating houses or coffee shop \u201cgreat feature of town life ther u can get a square meal, consisting of a for waiters in the antipodes.The \\colonials are enormous tea drinkers and on an average partake of the cheering berb seven times a day, Boarding \u2018houses\u2014another promineut feature\u2014 are rendered almost essential in a land a wage of £1 a week, with; every evening out and leave to practice the piano and keep a bicycle.\u2014Newkastle (Eng- ! .| j Grewsome Displays.\u201cApropos of funerals,\u201d writes a London.correspondent\u2019 of the Boston Tran script, \u201cl noticed in Holborn a show: case | full of strange looking pictures.Upon inspection they proved to be pho- r has gone to Mont- mortuary splendor! = Underneath ran , Mrs.Jas.Rath- the legend: \u2018Bconomy in funerals, Try cbster and vo returned McGill Normal Miss - resumey One.:trial only asked.\u2019 ithusiastic young men hockey club, ! anticipatio land are of ompton (Dr) at a a perhaps to think his dental trials were tographs of cadavers laid out in full our |3 guinea respectable interment, \u201cSearcely less grewsome, was the display of Mr.Smith, surgeon dentist, a few doers beyond.A small showcase\" inclosed a complacent skull, grinning over, set with\u2019 an imposing array of pink gummed artificial teeth, at 15 shillings the set.Over the top of the case were painted these alluring words: Dis¢olored and decayed' teeth made Miss Grace Lance \\is coin to tkel.Was en to Sherbrooke by Policeman |\u201d | when the old year was \u2014toll with the necessity for euring rubbers and overshoes.Keep the feet warm und dry if you get the good kind\u2014the Stater Slipless Shoe (for men).They cost 26.00 a pair.1 know there are \u2018cheaper - \u2018kinds, but IT have very little, success selling them.- Bt E, G, WIGGETT, Half Yearly T | Watch lnspectign ! All employees of the C.P.Railway are requested to bring QI their Watches at\u2019 once | for in-| speetion.R.J.SPEARI NG, _ INSPECTOR.| Farmer\u2019 S Almanacs > AT 1 | Ansell\u2019; ~~ Drug Premiums ! | T - Premiu si wu ENS LAUN DR Wrappers can now be\u2018exchanged for Pa TW at fies A.Remember this is the } in the market.Sold by all groeers QUEENS LAUNDRY BAR| Manufacturéd by the | Ibert.| Toilet Soap Co, Montreal.- = MARBLETON.j| \u2018 January 9.\u2014There was a mi ight sèr- vice at St.Paul\u2019s ehurch on|the 3lst, Il out und nt address hitable to the new one rung in.A sh was given by the incumbent, the occasion.There was qui present, considering the late hour.We had a very pleasant visit from Mr.and Mrs.\u201cAmbrose Ayerst and) family on Fritlay.The school - ré-opened on Mindey last aig the holidays.) ass of the à nt Sun- t to his .| Louis Bishop, Québee, day in.town, on a brief vi parents.\u2018 On Friday, the 1lth, at d[p.m, at St.Paul\u201ds will (D.V.) be h ld n spe- dial] service for church wor ters.methbers are carnestly reques led to be present.4° \u2018 Mr.Frank Glasscock is away at Cook- shire on a business trip.A Miss Carrie Chapman has\"\"gen -confin- ed to the house for the-past few days \"i a bad cold.* Miss Mabel Barker, Montrdal, is at, services on Sunday next, January\u201d 13, will bo as follows: Morn ng Prayer, at 11 a.m., and Evensong 4 7 pan.Ros.T.8.Chapman will célebrate his 10th.4 J © BISHOP'S CROSSING.\u2018white and stopped.ais \u2018that the military and paval professions | most quickly wear out the brain.Out - of 100,000 naval and military men 199 \u2018are confirmed lunatics.Next come the liberal professions, artists heading the list,\u2019 followed closely by lawyers and, more distantly, by doctors, clergy, literary men and civil servants.The number of those who go mad is 177 to \u2018each 100,000.Domestic servants and day laborers run the professional men | very close, sending 155 out of each 100,000 to the asylum.These are fol- | 10%wea at a long distance by mechanics, vorable to sanity ls, contrary to general belief, that of commercial men, the asylum.\u2018.f Antique.| - ; bo call while I was out?\u2018the, table that cam over in the May flower \u2018and the Louis XIV.writins desk and everything, bit she didn?seem to be satisfied.She sald sht couldn't find any worm oles in any o \"em, She sald they weren't old enough um! So you let her go, did you?\u201d that if she\u2019d come in this afternoon \u2014 ever in D the ark.\" ~Exchangn 3 |.\u2014 Fo : i\" Lo I , noxville, has heen visiting re only 66 of whom eo.mad in each 100,- 000.And the group which is most fa- i |e sends only 42 out of 10 100,000 te | | | from Eng and.Antique Furniture Dealer\u2014Did )ady- ! | SILVER TAB E WARE i in knives forks and spoons.oy\u2014Only one lady.I showed her)\u2019 you'd show her a folding | bed that came | .January 9.\u2014Miss McFadden), of Len to Montreal b y \u2018the illness ofi her sister.Fairman) Hall came very.i his * \u2018quietus,\u201d and it a Liberal, either.While wo woods a tree fell on him, | pleused to say He is out of | on a fair road to receovety.| Mr.O.C.Bickford has | to_his house for some time||with A se vere cold, | than the exception.For sale at | .pony F sis Ÿ , 4 GRY FTA J ation rom da 102 bm.- \u201cREEWATIN,' o number |.GS1VER SHKAP,* Strong Family Flour All ding.|hothe for her holidays.- { | Mrs: J.M.Barker hus etfirned from Nor ton Mills.\u2019 77th birthday on Thursday, -January | | stopping before - the | \u2018| the situation in South : Africe.\u201d i Lare official.\u201d\u2019\u2014Philadelphin Press.Co SHERBROOKE DEILY RECORD, W DNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1901.wa ' k 7 crencecescsescetete PAT DANVILLE.RICHMOND- ss Pratt's H J.T ih ows flores for insertion in the Dall fos items for insertion in the Daily Record arry.ri ey, rl be gladiy received by Mise Maude peo ll bo gladly rescived Addrew Box 58 | CAPTAIN SHAMROCK HOCKEY : .Jan.9.\u2014Nr.George Gilchrist has been RUBBER SOLE AND HEEL SHOES) P It Food.\u201c CLUB, Jan.>.\u2014Phe A.A.Class has bee 11°} oonfined to the \u2018 house with à severe .à .on ou ry (Champions of the world) creased to nite.\u201cThe pew recruit is Mr.| old.Bost kind of foot coverings for the _ , \u2019 Alfred Suitor, .caves winter and spring seasons $ away : Says about Miss Palliser hos Ix Mr.William Ratéray leaves the em- y Fresh eggs conmnand high prices at this season of the year.People owning fowls ought to adopt.every legitimate means to : - Make Their Hens Lay: This is what Pratt's \u2018 Poultry Food : does\u2014it keeps the hens in good condition, and fresh eggs are the rule rather - The Drage ls.= 181 Wellinguon Street.\u201cNEW QUEEN'S HOTEL.\u2018Best aovommodation in the diy: |, Location opposite new market.| J.EL MeDONNMLL, * | | \u2018 Babbit Metal.We have about 500: Ibe of - : [old type for sale, at 12 ent per Ïb, fo.b.Sherbrooke, in quantities to suit purchaser.Experienced pie who have used old t - bahbit.say it maken hy very best \u2018obtainable.LS.Channel] & Co., \u201c Sher brook es ; L.C: SACHAND.\" \u2018WM.DB ; Diseases of she Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.OFFICE : 23 Brooks st., Sherbrocte.Hours of Congulta.don: Every day from 10 &.m mipm.excep: su.Tuesdays and Fridays from Ou Shesetwoiast lays I\" wil, be em HAND LAU NDRY.My customers find their linen asts four H as long, and looks quite as well.when laund By , 88 when done where cbinery is my woak and be convin > sam LEE, Taylor's Block, Malin 8¢, L Lonnoxvitle | \u201cFLOUR + The foliowing brands always in Tétook : \u201cOUR GLORY\" best Flour made.\u2018\u201cMoKAY,\u2019\u201d\u2019 } ; \u201cron BaXem.vd \u201cWHITE LIONT,\u201d Family Patent.sa-Get ms prices betore buying.R.A.Bartlett.He Missed Her, A speech which had a pathetic well as an amusing side Is said to ha man on the oocusion of his second w \u201cNeighbors,\u201d be said to those whe \u201cyou all know that.this good tri that\u2019s consented to marry me is soi \u2018erybody as quick as I'd like to.I'm.a-going to depend on you wo at-the members of the gentler sex, make ber feel at home among us.J as my first wife would do if she w the time, but more\u2019n usual on an sion like this!\u201d, Wait,\u201d exclaimed\u2019 the first Londoner, Ldndon Times\u201d jof- fice, \u201c\u201clet\u2019s\u2014read these bulletins = ahout \u201cNo,\u201d replied the other, much dis- | gruntled, \u2018I want to know: \u201cnothing at all about it.\u201d \u201cThen you ought to read, these; they ° \u2014\u2014 Montreal, Des.1 To the Public : \u2014Your druggist is k by Authorized to.refund the pur ship of.Dudswell this .| .- The retiring councillors off the tom Jumes B.Hooker and AL TABLE caves and \u2018Three grades and thyee sizes.= CARVERS in fois and care.oo of Greone\u2019s Warranted Syrup of \u2018lar, 8 it fails $0 cure your eough or eokd.| © (Signed) The Lester H.Greene FORKS dust ravefved hiréet | | | ul vol CODERE, SONS a co., \u201cY-e-s, but she'll \u2018be back.I told he | ie: Wellington se.une \\ bp Yt 7e = - 3 .RIT.= ; as Ge Fae ; = por] gh re aad NGL, = > + = a r Br - À \u2026 or .- , , oN LG, 0) 1.5 vus.el te Te Lg £5 .xi - Ee pm d vb - - PURE T0 Las : = ; kr PPA.A SOR: ne Le T a.h Tertius oo Ls PRN , - Lo NE all î AAs ï 4 ih = En N A en : 3 ; ; / ; * - - - : ME CY .\u201d Ad \u201c v a en \u2014 En .* re.a oh 14 .\u2018 *R : fé TE a Ù .3 L124 pag yD i i date pile?+ RE «f ES * En J Ë RK HE : ell 15 - \\ ) H mes 311 {2 i .q Je URN fie L.v - b 2 \u2018 k 4 1435 , dle TE ai A Tepe od isd hd BE.| \u2019 A - Me Bf 1040 Al ga 1 RF 4) 1 + 28H sise 6 LIRE : fi FR eX I .J8 NE » A à 8 1 ER A Hi - J2VR fs Se a ie 196: 9 188 er A » UB REN Qi?i\u2019 Rd 3 Is if i I \u2018 + * ; RTS [82 ih 2 ¥ JAE 358 - 44Rf 2! 4 6 > vr & cé ES + p Left 33 .i.- 1-2 2 18 | 4 I | i AER Aaa am PR = TE - ia «ro.ALE ree pet, ME > .> cary Ce a ur 1, = me 2 mh a 0 R Frees Fe 2 raie os x gere 0 ects RUE Js [Er gt Sag, os = = ee - ne a > ea Le ist Sin.Bro ie \u2018 \u2014 a - 4 MER =, ~, ee.SE Sowa po ee ah Jed a wd a price on a \u2018twenty-five or fifty ont bottle I .aT fe wae CS , pe ES rer = ey 2: deu ue ar ea fe IY N ._ A .eh = STANDARD PATTERNS es = A 25¢ to 50c.¥ If you wish to keep up to the latest fashions read February designer just received.Agency at q BELANGER, \u201cSTROUD'S .WE \u2014 0 New Y ear\u2019 s Gifts AR ~ To Their Friends.Commencing Saturday; Jankary 5th, and ending Satur- - day, January 12th, all purchasers of one pound of any price \u201cTEA will have their choice of any article laid out to choose \u201cWe do this to- introduce our TEAS to you, and a gift of à hand- .some \u2018and useful piece of Crockery, China or Glassware aref from, any of which is worth the price of the TEA.the inducements we offer.~~.- / ~ STROUD'S 1s Wellington street, CODRRE BLOOK; \u2026 \u2026- John Murphy & Co.14e a .| - \u2018GREAT 3 Jatary Clearing and Discount Sale \u201cA Gratifying.success marks the first week's seliing.A gratifying success ks the: close of the first week's büsiness of our \u201c JANUARY SALE, with « long - \u2018step forward in all departments.As long as CAUSE \u201csuch rock-bottom values, this must invariably be the result.Wp expect to do even a larger volume of selling during tho second week, on which we are now entering.Our annual Whiteweai and \u2018Flannelettc offerings = ara specially worthy of notice.We would, also, call attention to à general discount of 10, \u201cpercent on staple goods throughout the store.Fancy Chinaware, 20 percent.amps, 25 porcent.Vases and Ornaments, 33 1-3 percent.\u201cA \u201ctable of LACES at 25 percent die- i J ardiniere, - percent.SATIN- COVERED : count.QUILTS, 23 pervent discount.Special discounts in MEN'S soi À, NISHINGS, HOSIERY and UNDE © WEAR.BLEACHED TABLE DAMASKS; \u201c10, \u201c28, 33 and 50 percant discount.WHITE COTTON SHEETINGS and - PILLOW COTTON, all 10.percent dis- percent discount.discount.LINS, 33 1-3 percent discount.count.+\" cent discount FANCY SCOTCH GINGHAMS, 33 1- -3 BLACK\u2014SERGE, CASHMERE, etc., percent discount, 133 1-3 percent discount.FANCY AND TWEED DRESS WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, 10 per- GOODS, 33 1-3 and 50 percent discount.{cent discount.150 pieces FANCY SILKS, 33 1-3 par GREY WOOL BLANKETS, 10 _percent discount.~~ TAPESTRY AND CHENILLE CURTAINS, 25 percent discount.*.TAPESTRY AND CHENILLE BLE \u2018COVERS, 25 percent; discount.cent discount, SATEEN COVERED DOWN QUILTS 110 percent discount.TA: | percent discount.- CL COUNTRY \u2018ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED.JOHN MURPHY & co, 2348 St.Catherine Street, Cor.\u201d Metcalfe St.°° MONTREAL.\u201c TERMS CASH.SL SHIN 1 The most reliable seam- allowing patterns made.Dr ess-making made easy: by their use.\u2018 © Prides from + other Miscellaneous 10c a Copy.The DESIGNER « a Year.AND SATISFACTORY RESULT Answers oan be addressed care - 45 WELLINGTON st | Popular WANT Columns of the SHERBROOKE RECORD- Advertisements of Help Wantec, ® Siteations Vacant, Found, Rooms to Bosse a REASONABLE RATES.15 words, 1 day, 15 cents ; each additional \u2018word, lo.Six | .days for the price of five.Cash + in advance.QUICK RETURNS of Record, if desired.[A 28 a} -§ chamber.| presided.te SEE a Sign of the Maple Leal.WANTED.\u2014 where nurse is kept.Apply Duncan Smith, Montreal street.WANTED.\u2014YOUNG M with some experience-in setting adv tisements.Apply L.S.Channel, cord Office.WANTED \u2014A GOOD GENERAL OF vant.Apply Mrs.street.\"| WANTED\u2014A LADY PIANIST.CAL .between 4 and} PRINTER at Odell\u2019s ; o\u2019clock.SITUATIONS VACANT.GENERAL SERV.Mrs.MeBain, Hall, ° To the shareholders of ply street.TO LET.TENEMENT TO LET.\u2014WARM COM fortable tenement, 6 rooms, bath, el tric light, and all\u201d niences.I.Davis, Wolfe street.\u2014 po MISCELLAN cOUsS.-| WRINKLES ERA$ED, FRECK | removed; So Pour doubte.Soowls tion passed, in the fall ol 4899, a \u2018depu- ebanged to smiles.H.W.Rich, _ photographer, 11 Wellington street.BOARDER WANTED.\u2014LARGE PLEA: sand room, -good board, in private if ome ix (Three rig?\" alk = ten t manent buildings.We regre mod ern con \u2014 ès Jing; À Sherbrooke The AND © EFFECT RULES TRADE, with « sfock such ds ours, and .Jan.7, 1901.\" EIDERDOWN WHITE AND GREY FLANNELS, 10 ALL FLANNELETTES, 10 percent 2,000 yards FANCY DRESS\" MUS.BLACK FANCY MOHAIR, 33 1-3 per FINE WADDED COMFORTERS, 10 TELEPHONE or, 93 \u2014_ me = - { a \u2014 - | Pr Restvties| * AueTION SALE Co Sisighe, Harnesses, Et Etc You want your LINEN to look its finest.To be sure of] - thie gend it to \u201c LoTHROP'S CITY STEAM LAUNDRY No.6 Water Street.\u2018 \u201cTELEPHONES | Beli, 0.Peoples 263.E.A LOTHROP, Prep .T.Bank.~ SATURDAY, JAN.12.ON THE [NEW MARKET GROUND.1 2 sested Sleigh.- 1 Lyndon Sleigh, 1 Montreal Sleigh, 1 Pony Sleigh., livery or \u2018peddling.\u20182 new Driving Harnesses.sold without reserve.Sale at elevén o'clock.TERMS :; Three Months.- C J.ODELL, Auctioneer.0 posite All Lines.instruction in the | Adults, Monday and Wednesday evening, |from 8 to 10.30.Juveniles, Wednesday] afternoon, from 4.30 .to 6 p.m.This ig an excellent opportunity for those wish ing to become latest and most fashionable dances.\u2014 Calesthenies and Delsarts system .\u2018 physical culture as taught in the leading schools.Full particular can be had at Wilson\u2019 8 1- Sleigh, very suitable for bread de- music store or The Above sleighs are new and will be Lowest Rates 1 i { & ?NOTICE.coste.Persons ha i.J.S.Marlin, Lennoxville.J.8.MARUIN, Tutor.\"- Lennoxvills.8.IRWIN, Sub-Tutor, Montrea In Brls.$4.30 This is à pot ¢ cash price.MAPLE SYRUP_| In pint tins, 20¢ cach.In quart tins, 30c each.\u2014 In 1 gallon tins, $1.00 each.- 2, We guarantee the quality.Robt.Johnston, GROCER.- Dancing = and Deportmen Lo] Prof.G.H._ Macdonald, Macdonald staff, Montreal, is about open classes in Odell\u2019s Hall, for .proficient in all, PROF.age House.Classes will also be opened in Cook- shire and Coaticook.Mr.4 horrid Mre.Stuffy looks so funuy- in a rainy-day skirt?'\u2014Ohio State Journal.* undersigned having been a pointed tutor and sub-tütar to minor children of the late A.H.ia his lifetime of Sand Hill, quest, that all accounts be \u2018settled once to save claims against the estate will also them without delay.All persons are hereby forbidden trust any one on behalf of the.said ¢ tate without a written order signed Eaton, | ps» {lowed an extra grant of £1000, provided of A.Ro above branches.H.MACDONALD.Sage\u2014 \u2018Brevity, my dear, is the soul of wit.\u201d Mes.\"Sage\u2014\u201cIs that the reason that ANNUAL MEETING.Eastern Townships Agrie- uitural Association.HELD THIS MORNING :IN CUEN \"COUNCIL CHAMBER\u2014AN.NUAL REPORT PRE CL SENTAIX The annul weeting où, the Kasteru \u2018Townships Agricultural Association was | held this morning in the City Council There wus u good attending: of shareholders.I The president, Hon.Johar Melntush, | \"The principal business was the reggiv- ing of the annual report which was read > the sec! etary, Mr.\u201d M.Tomli- we It was s adopted as road, A directors\u2019 meeting will be held this .of directors ; Juiternoon for the election \u2018fund officers.The only change enticipat- [od is Mr.H.R.Fraser in place of Mr.| Geo.F.Pegril as directqr.oo | THE ANN UAL REPORT.the Eastern Agr iculque al \u201c Associu- Townships | | .Gentlemel: \u2014-ln prosenting their sixteenth annual report, {your \u2018directors \u2018have much pleasure\u2019 in informing you that the past year has been one of the most successful in the.\u2018histor y of the \u2018Association: You are aware.of the loss | sustained hy the resignation of Mr.Fra- WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT.AP- [ser us manager Mrs.T.B.Odell, 25 Prospect previous good work and sécrotary.His for ia number of ears, however, has been in Usciul guide {to the present management.Owing to illness, \u2018the association also - Jlost the valuable experience and assistance of its president, the Hon.John e McIntosh, whom we are: glad to report, in health.istory of t annual meet- a resolu- is today rapidly ianproving Turning briefly to the year, shortly after the | and in accordance w a tation of directors, ace or two prominent citizens, visited Quebec, and urged upon tho Provincial Government their claims for-f special grant to-aid in constructing much needed pert to inform you that the ministers .present, although recognizing the merits of our association, | could hot see!\u2019 \u2018their way to favor our petition.In connection \u201cwith | \u201cJ their visit to Quebec, the Bourd would like to place: un record their approcia- tion of the untiring efforts in their behalf of ow then Anember, Mr.L.B.| deputation.Luter on, your directors, backed up strongly by thio Board of Trade, applied to the City Council - for aid, \u2018and.finally the-city gonerously al- that the Association itsell] spent a sini- ilar amount\u2019 on permanent improvements | Encouraged by this aid, the Board immediately started building a 100 ft.Cad: ditioy to the grand stand \u2018and otherwise.improving that structure, a much needed ladies\u2019 dressing room was built in [the rer of the grand stand, and + small building crected for storage .of ed into a urore prominent position, and new band = stands provided, the total cost - of these improvements amounting to $2950.Turning to exhibition account, the rol \u2018coipts for \u201c1898 were the largest on record, and 1899 was only about $l0 short of 1898, but this year easily beat #1 previous ones, as the receipts\u201d reached the total of $21,797.97, which amount included the special- city grant.Gate receipts show an increase of $473.47 over last year, while the grand stand re ceipts increased $1414.66, showing t \u2018the outlay on increased a conumedation in that building was an excellent ind vestment.It .was also decided to make an experiment in the matter of reserved seuts in the, grand stand, and this prov- éd a great jcohvenience tu, our citizens and visitors, and the additional income [from the sale of said svats was about 8250.: Entry fees were practically the -|satho as last.year, but privileges show, a falling off: Our grants were increased hy \u2018the aforesaid special grant from the city, und \u2018special prizes Ah an increase of $321.25.Returns from purcels office were the same, and likewise- the net amount received from the Sherbrooke Agricultural Society.Turning show.a heavy increase, \u2018being #619.07 -in excess of 1899, lut your directors he cellent means of adver tising for future years.- Prizes account and general repairs, $560.16 (altkough provement.General expense is $208.53 more and advertising 3149.23.On the other hand, wages show u decrease of $283.84, by and straw.432.76.\u2018Prize lists $23.58.printing und stationery $6.The amount transferred to profit and |insuränce and interest.The profit | loss account.shows a gain for the year of 82,666.01.In addition to the stand- in loan.of 34,000, \u201cthe liability of = the Association jon.Jan.© 1st, | 1900, was 81,700, on à | ha note, less cash on hand, 8116.been ihcreus J to $2,800, ona short note from which | should be deducted cash on hand $286.i showing a Jet liability at and the \u2018end of the year of $2,513.36, in addition to the standipg loan, or 8930.07 more than last year.Since the (exhibition a large amount of A {1 il no I 4 Le | |i | | IB I mpanicd, by one ! Panneton, and of his cour tesy to the fireworks, the poultry building was move able to bo present are due to the | Hotel- keepers \u2018grants and special pri county of to expenditure, attractions lieve this is warranted, us being an ex- ing.is 3608.34 more, à My.Bert Planche, is in town for.his i holidays.& certain portion of this account might.liday have been transferred to real estate im-, tionist, and loss was $3,272.50, after.deducting | ionis is preparing an .The amount, this year has | .| Y RECORD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY ©, i90l.~~.good an more per | \u2018the food.~~ Royal Baking iscuit and cake saves ~~ ily\u2019s supf | .\u201cRoyal Baking wholesome economical in the end, because t goes | - further in leavening: and.never spots mi, ut it In fact, C | i | rence of cost between a .+ 1 a poor baking pow= | der would not amount for a fam=- | ly to one dollar a year.- The poor powder would cost| | i les this in doctors\u2019 bills.Povider may cost a little \u2018insures Powder used sy ( : Le \"a 3 | AVRO Cla erfect, [11 | | - (+1 Pa more |, 1t 1s in th | - .making the | A ob ih 1 ~ \u2018 ha | A Ht .health and money.EE 1 | : to UT.Youcannot,if you value good health -afford | Co PS to use cheap, low-grade, alum baking pow., rr ders.They are apt to spoil the food; they CL SE do endanger the health.All lhysicians will\u201d + \" 3 | tell you that alum in food's poisonous.- ! 17 \u2018 | à \"| - & J res : oo .he \u2019 | ROYAL HAKING POWDER CO., 100.WILLIAM §T., NEW YORK.- » ne a J ; 3 \u2018 \u2018 eo | \u201cà coating of manure applied, a system iu : ; vogue on most of the leading tracks in, Johnpy\u2014\"Pu, \u201cdoesn\u2019 ( \u2018aman some- err ~The landlord of the .P ily the | United States, your directors hop- tam ing by this means materially to\u2019 prove its condition.The total cost \u2018these later improvements amount to about 8500.Some slight damage done by the hig storm in.November last.One of the cupolas building was blown down, tho front en- trunce was twisted (but has heen.since make repaired ) and.quite a large strotch of liorso stalls on the back side were blown down.These stalls are in too rotten a condition to bo of any further use, and this sizes the necessity of new permanent buildings, and your directors (with your approval) intend oncy more to luy their claims before the Provincial Government.During oxhib tion wéek we were fuvored with fino weather, although Thursday morning was dull ' and threatening, which, no doubt, [interfered somewhat witL the attendance, which on thiy day was slightly less than tho same cay last ! year.The result of the night attractions was satisfactory, and the fencing iin of the track helped the grand stand receipts.It was unfortunate that none of the Provincial A Ministers were his year, owing illness of the late pre- largely to the mier, Mr.Marchand, in wkose death the Association has lost a good friend.We were, however, honored by \u2018a visit from Sir William Van Horne, oi Tues- \u2018day- of Fair week, who expressed him-' self pleased with what he saw.We, also, exprone had the pleasure of seeing Mr.T.C.Draper, the director, appointed by the but Provincial Government.The sincere thanks of the Assodiation Dominion Government, City of Sherbrooke, Dominion Shofthorn Association, tho Massey Harris Co., the and Merchants of Sherbrooke, S.L.Clough and others, for , and to directors of the local iety, for THe whole reptetiuly submitted.P \"COOKSHIRE.January 9.\u2014Mr.Henry Learned, who has been seriously ill, is slowly recover- The rink has at last opened and\u2019 \u201cis being freely patronized by the young people.| School has re- opened \u2018and the teachers | and {pupils have returned to their sev-| eral iduties.We hear that Miss Bailey, the elocu- entertainment, to tbe given in Cookshire some timé in the future.Rev.Mr.Allin preached in Augus last Sun fay morning.The he in Cook- shire was conducted by his assistant on the éirçuit.| \u2014 .Tomm \u201cDick took the prize tor elo.| cution.\u201d | | Freddy\u2014 \u2018Get uut, Dick wasn tL at school\u201d at all yesterday.\u201d = | Tommy\u2014Well, who said he was\u201d He.got it off the \u2018teacher's.desk after schoel | Por\u201d work has n done on the grounds, mT sp 1 the new piece of land, cleared a year ago, I~ d have had a fine library by this has been fenced, stoned and drained.ejif I hadn\u2019t been 80 sentimental.\u201d - Compleints having been made byl What do you mean?\u201d - owners of race horses of the condition \u201cT have lent nearly ell my books - to of the track, about.400 loads of good girls who never returned tham.\u2019\u2019\u2014Chicn- ,carth have been carted on, fd a liberal go Record.- 2070 j | wae of the main then.the.their assistance during exhibition week.\u2014 elsewh be res them, | i speak so rapidly that the -steno- -im- graphet can\u2019t follow him, and say 0 - of [man wonder ful things that- they are lost nl admiration of his eloquence?\u2019 .\u201cYes, I have heard that some of the kind does happen now and But why do you ask, Johnny?\u201d J obnhy-\u2014\" \u2018I notice that when you speech, the papers always say, 2 sé eezo also spoke.> or \u2018Mr.IB I.Hil ion?\u201d .À don\u2014\u201cIt\u2019s fine, Wonderfully \u2014 \u2014 fine; | think Shakespeare said the same thing any years ago.\u2019 : Hilton\u2014 \u201cWhat's that got to do with it?\u2018If He hadn't been born before I was, things would have been different.\u2019 - Go ot 1\u2014\u201cAnd your \u2018expression would have beén different, even if the thought back flit ger came into your head.\u201d ; ae Pre Br | WOTICE.The Children\u2019 S | Remedy | DAWSON\u2019S | | Chocolate Cre eams L Delicious, Safe, Prompt Wor after medicine required, All Drussiste-ase he \u201cWhat do you think of that, ms having claims against, the hte illiam J.Irwin, are hers by re- qu to forward them at omce, duly certifipd, addressed to the undersigned.js owing the above estate are re- to settle at o , and are here tiffed that receipts for money are d unless signed by 0, W.4 FLVIRA M.IRWIN, Totter Executrix of late W.b iin Sherbrooke, p () -_\u2014\u2014 NOTICE My de cons having left me.tn earn their living.re, I\" hereby give Notice that! will net nsible for any debts or acsounts made by.bo A.E.LACHANCE, MR HARRY FLETCHER, Org it and Choir Master, St.Peter's, ical studio BLOCK, écho NG, 6 de the follows: sary.expenditure \u2018of the M cl of the County of Sherbr oke for the current year, and to pay off u_loan .$3600 made in the year 1891 for the purposes| of said county, that there be and hereby is on «the rats property of the count, hundred and twenty: two d larg: sod said county as revised by, this Coun- Ré 004 moved to his : FRID tor ceïve pupils for instruetion in Piano, 9 | 0 4 TUESDAYS.pene: AND Singing, (voice production a 1 and Musical ec.mposition ay) her teaches piano technique chiefl e Macdonald Smith : \u2018system of fres (Wituout apparatus) gympastics, Bell.- Hiano | of xe ution Guaranteed.For rims, ait, apply for prospectus.shall become due and payabl Secretary-Treasurer of this the fifteenth day of [March n made a godé d thi out.of the banged last ni ht.Lo Torry\u2014 So?\" - | À.\"à Terry\u2014\u201c Yes; yoù soo it ven out that Slyghter was' going to a ter-dinner speech.Thinking about A worried Slyghter go much that he dat little of nothing, and the there &.dreaded the inflict ont that i quite spoû od their ptites.|\u201d be | i .i DATA, PE roger À Medicine.| \u2026 CANADA _ Provin of , Municipality of ° | brooke.: At an ad ourned general ¢ sion of the Municipal Co County of Sherbrooke.hel brooke, the 26th Hoy of thousund nine husidrdd, in conformity.with the provisions of the Municipal Code and amendments w Mayors Williain Morris, J réne, Daniel.Saultry} Al [amd Eugene Flynn, forming i under the presidpney of the le is resolved and ordai Moved by Councillor Coo i ioomd ed: by Councillor Ames, \u201coz that in order to provide.for Cour - Section 1.Be it there re jet sessed up- .said he sum of four tho nd four eight cents, being at à rate two mills the dollar of the Valuation Roll & eil| for County purposes, fon the pur po apportioned - among\u2019 the seve: nicipalities \u2018according value of each respectively, us their valuation rolls deposit \"fica of the Council and revis ty purposes.es above mentioned, which 1 to thi oe 2.The sce soi © WILLIAM MPRBIS, - EB WORTHINGTON, | 1 | Sec-Treax \"| T7 - "]
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