Sherbrooke daily record, 28 janvier 1902, mardi 28 janvier 1902
[" ONE a! or Ca - - ax record is \u2018widely.you get -0-phone, ar them - STREET LIE E - SET .rw = and one of his adjutants M Iydenburg- Col, Plumer pushed ; ich columns within the \u201c\u201d blockhouse lines.\u2018 by the dato the gradual increase in wt hl Popular .a ssgle Eoldier, and General Bell | \u2018Yesterday._ \u201cro, Ve NO: 295.mesburg, January 28.\u2014Géeneral .Were aptured north of Lydenburg.[Anéther t and -a Boer private w e killed timé.General Viljoen re- gaping from Pilgrim's Rest from a vis- oc ef Boers agaînst\"the Pit Retief Bock- # Joue line and captured thiety-six of tam, Some mounted infantry captured \u201ctwelve in a similar manner near Ermelo.\u2019 | districts.Twenty-five HOW VILIOEN WSC CAUGHT] = SPC WEG | ; Was Returning From a Visit to the > So-called prea] © \u201cdent Schalkburgher\u2014More Boers \u2018Surrender, : FiinsmaNT, SUBMITS : three men, sirvendered \u201cto Gol.\u201cDean, is said that the majority of Bodes\u2019 men are convingéd of the uselessness of\u201d für- ther resistance and will surrender with- = President Schalkburgher änd|in.a short time.The Boers.ne ke members of the so-called Boer Gov- pressed for food now, o og io ie fac = \u201ceumént - to Steenkampburg, west, of that the British \u2018are the grain bur, ers took the cath of on Th day and eighteen | more: today.Heavy rains are delaying: the operations\u2019 of thé British columns, the swollen drifts\u201d mak- General Do Wet is -avoiding the Brit- Jing transport difficult.x encompassing \u201cCol.Kekewich.js establishing a \u201c-\u2018 BOERS SURRENDER.28, Field Cornet Bodes, / wi - ANY MAY BE REDUCED an QUESTIONS GOV.TAFT\u2019 8 SUGGESTION, 7 backed by army influence, is-{nclined to | dispute Coverno Taft's cabled interviews ginoo bis arrival in the United States concerning a reduction of the army by | / - 15,000 men within a year, which would undoubtedly be the minimum strength \"of the American forces.The residents of Manile, however, are naturally influenced d insurrection, and mistrust the course of the provinces.They do not see and therefore do net appre the effi- gency of the provincial constabulary, it new ' mumbers 5000 man, and \u201cwhich is stesilly relieving the army 9 large amo of work.\u2018fhe, municspél , police are als \u201cperforming most u \u2014\u201d mark, and 4hA-5000 native troops he \u201care now in \u201ctbe field are daily becomin - more \u201cPrafect in their duties under \u2018Ampprions instruction.Furthermore, ~fail to appreciate in pane in the conditions other \u201cthan\u201d \u201cmdlétary.Trade is growing, and as à éosisequence money is more plenti- self-government hare is working advantageously, and.the : led- ones are being rapidly destroyed.The \u201d entire province of - Batean \u2018has been - *Jadybrand, Orange River Colony, Jan- through here today où.rae way.to the Mania, January 28.\u2014The public hare, .WAITING FOR DE WET.Wolvehoek, \u2018Orange River Colon£ Yon.» fine |uary 27.\u2014The garrisons of the block- - df blkhouese at Wolmaranstad.He [houses along the line in the Orange Riv- ,Ç mounted troops to\" scour er FH + adh side of the line with some suodess.the tenons \u2018gt Gen; De Wet, Colony are: noticeably alert owing to J wire entanglements are: now oy strong |\u2018 \u2018went coast.- THEY SAIL To- DAY.C-M.R° \"and Field Hospl- tal\u2019 Corps off off for Africa CROWDS OF crimes ASSEMDLE \"TO SEE THEM OFF.Halifax, January - 28,\u2014(Special)\u2014 Crowds of cit¥zens assembled on the streets this morning to see (ho C,M,1t.and Field Hospital Corps embark on the steamship Victorian, The_weather was clear and cold.The troops were played to the dockyard by a military band, and after saying farewelt went on board the troopship.The R.C.R.band played on \u2018she pier, and a guard of honor was furnished by the same regiment.- Col.Evans received a number of messages wishing the troops good luck.- A board of inspection went\" through the ship and pronounced everything jn perfect ordor.Two royal artiBery men attampted to stow away on the trooper, but were detected and brought ashore.- - frs MONTREAL MAYORALTY.- pæoiolly controlled for months without PREFONTAINF'S : NAME MUST AP- = has - aftégéed great success in the Province of Batmgua, Captains Allan and Baker of .tbe regulr& army, who- are acting as dhiefs of the constabulary, are\u201d recogniz éd as be\u2019 to the ablest type.of offers.Many regular officers are acting.So.8 dmors of provinces, and they con- fthe electors of the various wards.~ ow § 5 Governor Taft's statements.\u2018SENATOR RESIGNS.Bow, MR.SNOWBALL TO BECOME LIBUT.-GOV.\"OF NEW ) Toronto, January 28.\u2014( Special)\u2014The Chobe says: Hon.Mr.Snowball has.re: \u201cstigéed' his seat in the Senate in order -% become Lieut.-Governor of New Brsinewiols; He will \u2018succeed Hon.A.ji Kolentian, whase tenure.of office bas \u201cThe names of two gentlemen \u2018are men- \u2018tioned as likefy to succeed Mr.Snowball \u201d_ One is Robert Thomson, of the Thom- am Shipping Co., St.John, N.B., and - the other is Mr.\"F.P.Thomson, foun- dfyman of \u2018Fredericton.wr me freee AMERICAN INVASION.\u2014 ~- MR JOHN HARE PLEASED\" WITH THE AMERICAN INFLUX.London, Jan.28.\u2014Mr.John Hare, speaking at the Old Playgoers Club, last night, said theychad heard a great deal lately of the American invasion.He for one heartily welcomed it.He was sorry -% see England\u2019s trade, .commerce an Artists ousted- by her brilliant.cousins, but he did welcome those bright and \u2018quick witted men and women who gave freely life to this somewhat tired and blase old country.\u2014 _ gm QUEEN IS ILL: eye on SLIGHTLY INDISPOSED-AS RESULT : oF A corp,\u201d 4% Windsor,\u201d Jan.28.\u2014( Special.) Queen idria is again * slightly indisposed : owing.vo cold which has caused the post- | ponement, of the King return to London.ret\u2014\u2014 0e cm \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Messrs.R.W.Herring, E.Hakdimand, \u2018Ad F.E.Perry, of Mentreal, and C.J.t, of Boston, visited Sherbrooke PEAR ON THE BALLOT.- Montreal, Jan.28.\u2014Mayor Prefontaine is again in the - field for the office of chief\u201d magistrate, of the city of Montreal, and his name will appear on the ballots that are to be cast next Saturday by This was decided on last evening by © order of À court it\u201d chambers.Mr.J.Wellington : Grier, ins rance \u201c\u2018\u2019Fagent, through his attorney, Mr.E.A.D.Morgan, applied to Mr, Justice Lan- city clerk, Mr.L.Q.David; .be: instructed to.reinstate Mr.Raymond Profon- taine's pamo on \u2018tho ballot paper.: - In support.of his plea, Mr.Morgan cited the city charter to show that a withdrawal from the candidature - must be done personally and not, by.power of attorney, as was the case in Mayor Pre- fontaine\u2019s retiring.[ The writ was made returnable today, bu t His Honor said the case of a viola tion of the law was so clear \u201cthat he or; dered the issue of the writ instanter.* Latér in.the-evening the writ, was served on Mr.L.O.David, who will act Jaccordingly.The announcement of the Mayor's reappearance in the field was received with « great deal of enthusiasm by members of the aldermanic committees in-the last nd wards, where thay had ab before.© during the evening, said:\u2014 \u201cI_am exceedingly surprised; in fact, nonplussed, at the latest turn of events, that such is the case.However,.! can make no further statement.until 1° have further looked over \u2018the field in the.GE 7 ] 200 _\u2014\u2014 ur] THE BOER LOSSES KITCHENER REPORTS RESULT OF F WEER'S S \u2018OPERATIONS.\u2018London, January 28.\u2014(Special) \u2014Kit- chener reports Boer losses for week to be as follows: Killed, 31; wounded, 20; captured, 322; surrendered, 153.\u2014__ \u2018Mr.J.W.-Brankley, fran Agnes, is in town today.- their horsée, \u2018rifles and amexsnition.it gelier for a writ of mandamus, alleging.\u2018J that Mayor Prefontaine\u2019s name had been A >\u201d.BRUNSWICK.\u2014-.Jesh \u201cwithdrawn, and asking that.the -plauded Mr.James Cochrane a few hours.Mr.R.Wilson-Smith, whe was sou and- it is very difficult for me to realize |.\u201cfoity and anon smmzaz00KH, QUE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902, ali Matters in \u201cColebtit With: the jodiety = Discussed.| ATE \u2014 _ Lau YEAR N° in 25 Art Hall © meeting was called to order by the \u2018President, Mr.William.Farwell, who after some preliminary remarks, ed to read.his report, as follows ; though the society, has been in.exist about feur years, this is the firét \u2018 noe] \u2018general meeting which has been]! .The.President\u2019s apologies ure due] to\u201d the society for this having heen thefri case, and he regrets that he is not able to give an excuse, that he feels confident _- the society.à would be acceptable to \u201cHowever, the work has gone Gu, and o [such progress has boon nucle thas tbelwas influence of the society haa beep folt as is shown \u2018by the.reporc of the chief \u2018inspector, which is submitted herewith: In 1898, there.were eight offenders brought up before \u2018either the district magistrate, or the fines, the total aggregate of fines being 1885.In.1899, there was only one | case {brought before tha district magistrate, with a fine of $5 aml costs.In 1600, 1, © were four cases, with fines araount- ing to 913 and costs, ahd in 190}, tere Jwere two cases, with tines awvunting to $4 and costs.It will *hercfore Le seen that a wholesome read of \u2018pervades the public, ani evidensly treatment it accorded animals, \u201cIn addition merated, a number have been brought before the district magistrate, and chief inspector; and been admonished, and, on promise of better behavior, allowed to go free.- \u201cThere were, also, .three cases from outside the city; one from Scotstown; one from Compton, and another outside case, all of which\" have been dealt with costing the society .altogether $21.50.The fines levied on cases tried within peter the city have gone into the city treas-} ury, the officers of the city being the officers of the society.\u201cThe thanks of the sqciety are.due ol ar the Chief Inspector Davideon, and \u201chis officers, who able service, and who are using their best, endeavours to prevent the abuse: of dumb animals.\u201cThe thanks of the society are, \u2018also, dug to Mr.H.R.Fraser, its solicitor, who has done a great deal of work for a very moderate charge.\u201cRespectfully submitted.( Signed ), \u2018WM.FARWELL.\u201c The president then read the report \u201cof- the \u2018chief inspector, Mf.Davidson, giving the cases that had tome to his ndtice, and been \u2018dealt with, the report being entirely sakisfactorily.7 : The minutes of the previous meeting were read, and confirmed, and Mr.Thompson, the returning secretary, submitted the financial statement.Mr, Thompson congratulated the society upon having a balance of $90 to their credit in the bank.He pointed out some of the difficulties, experienced by.the society in attempting to attain -convic- tions.People did not like to appear, and were pertiqularly unwilling to _ bring complaints against neighbours and friends.The result was, that, as a rule, it was often only by accident, that instances of cruelty to animals were brought to the attention of the society.He advised the engagement of a man\u2014 perhaps an officer of the court, who would report all cases that came under his notice to the society.As a matter of fact, nearly all the cases which: the so- * Jciety had taken up, were submitted.to them by an officer whom he strongly: recommended ta their favorable | tion.The result of his experience ig that, in order to carry out the work of the society at all successfully, it was, absolutely necessary to- have some one permanently appointed, who would \u2018look after -the work.A general discussion followed, in which many valuable suggestions were made by the members, a number of which will be, acted _ R as soon as possible.23 Mr: L.N.Perreault said that \u2018in New York and Massachusetts, large.sign boards were conspicuously displayed urging the report of all cases of cruelty to animals to the society.In those ities the fine was equally divided ¥en the | the society.Mr.Farwell thought that every dollar of fine levied Jshould go to the funds of the society.of \u2018the samt Mr.J.F.Morkill was opinion.Mr.8.F.Morey spoké of the importance of literaeure relating: to \u201cthe work.There were differences of opinion | the Jas to what constituted eruelty.i cise\u201d information abiould be disseminated in this respect, and not only to horses, | An but to animals in slaughter houses, etc.Mr.Farwell, at one time, had a number $m of cards printed, similar to those use in Montreal, and pladed : about on, (Cobklomed on page 4.) Alege and representative meeting of in the society for the Prevention of Cruelty] Mr.to animals was held yesterday fternoos, i Police Court, , and] punishment § to the cases \u2018above enu- | bave rendered very vahu-|} Ki Con- » - Lo < : x + : : - x | PRICE ONE CENT.~~ + [and Mrs.J.R.Mackinnon.Mr.Mac.ti kimon and his son, Mr.George Mackin.|, RUSSIA SUCCEEDS.FIRE AT NORTH HATLEY So 4: Joon, ne han rio M Robert Maok-| at a t.Jo , and Mr.J.an 120% R.Mackinnon, Sherbrooke have bon MAKES With Ci China a Sep-| Vendome Cottage Was = + [at annual OU : Po [hay ng the, mt \" o.cnaon.the arate Agreement.Burned Yesterday.Ch birthday of their mother, who is .\u2014 Co \u2014 - \u2019 Ÿ > 3 ing upon Yor 2nd yer\u201d enter BY RUSSO-CHINESE BANK GETS |MOST OF CONTENTS SAVED-LOSS - i * 6 , RIGHTS IN.MANCHURIA.FB Mr.B.\u2018A Akhurst, tram Ps COVERED BY.INSUR- HE tif Em ms sr as | con cb ol t of the says a report ¢r-}.: Co I FIRE freer.da culated last Thursday that the Manchu.North Hatley, Jan.28.\u2014( Special.)\u2014 phil His Lordship LaRooque \u2018 left rian convention bad been signed.was|ADOUG noon yesterday, Claude Reed's ale yesterday for Montzvel for a brief visit premature, though undoubtedly.cho big.\u201c\u2018Vendome\u2019\u2019 was discovered on fire _and A HE] JE 1 = =; to friends, = _ ing of the treaty is appreciably nénrer.ae, red de the grévad a 3 short ; RECT 2 Mr, C.©.Hunt, of Rook Ia ~ Mr.LW.EU ee | lon, Pro an 8 Co FE the.city, on [ousinass.Rock ; | tional oar School, the the convention which provoked most gp-§ The greater portion of the furniture = BY BR J , city again.position, viz.: The infringement of Byi- Was saved.\u2019 , ÉLR ceoc- 1 Mr, A.B.Li ity, N.tish treaty rights by the granting to] It was with great difficulty, owing to ÉBiR \u201cALD.was in tp pr H.L.Hill, o the foin of Price Rusia of exclusive railway apd mining [the high wind, that the adjoining.cot- PEE 0 ro ue busines, ew York, is in the privileges in Manchuria will.be abandon.tages were saved.EHS .ed, as Russia has secured thoes\u2019 privé It is understood that Mr.Reed's loss 18 À ) At.a recent meeting of.the | Medical in another guise.CE is covered by insurance and that he _ JE 4e eee ar- | Board of the Protestant Hospital, leave | Since the recent return from Ln will rebuild at once.co- 51419 of absence was granted t5 Dr.A.N, ersburg of M.Pokotilofi, the able nae, This was\u2019 one of the best cottages on -* FER a of, B el , who has gone to South [ger of the Ruseo-Chinese.bank, ho Tor the lake, being located on the west side, - hed a a.lack \"Africa, and Dr.'W.W.Lynch was ap- several has bee ag ul agent |some distance back from the lake shore.de 4 1 BR Neo _ pointed\u2019 in his place.The appointment.of Russian progress in ina, he has] The insurance on the Vendome was - NES will be confirmed at the next meeting of {been engaged in negotiating with tho[32000, placed as followe: $1000 with _- LER i | the governors of the hospital.Chinese plenipotentiarics an agreement Dresser & Co., of which $500 was on EU «| \u2018The Rew F.Venant Charest,\u2019 Agricul- greatly \u2018extending the rights oonferred [the building, $150 on adjoining building LELBE ings; | tural Missionary, began yesterdsy at St.by the \u2018bank's agreement August, jand $350 on \u2018furpiture, and $1000° with _ = rg A Catherine de Hatley, bis series of lec.[Loo Lt fe now virtually agres) - that |G.Er and C.K.Fraser.HB tures.Mr.Charest bas divided \u2018the di China will sign, simultaneously with the \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014peen\u2014 |_| ) _ > 71 I ,1, |cese into three-parts, and every year he verront convention, a aoparate agree- PRINCE OF WALES.LR EE \u2018visits one third.In every parish, - Nr.tin a secret nature with \u201cthe beak bank : \u2014 1 GF IN Charest brings the \u20acarmers together at er ning.à à ib the preferential railway, lo DE PAREWELL TO EMPRROR_ ER! the town hall or school houge, or any il , ustrial \u2018and commercial priv- {== ' 0 © sa hr trea lpubli eges Manchuria, which Russia has WILLIAM TODAY, EEE on [public room, which is comvenient, * and been -seekl China thus * : ; = often on a |gives them a talk upon farming, and the face\u201d by the fcti tha the bank ber Berlin, January 28.\u2014(Special)\u2014The =.different industries connected \u2018with it.its isa © Botion that.re k, = Prince of \u2018Wales leit Berlin today on\u201d a CREE , tro.ME, Charest, who for a long time, has | ve oun sas pertly Chisuge ails To visit to Strolita The Etnperor Willian 3 1} was in tho [rende farming the object of special sia, attains her\u2019 \"ord 088 ° and Prince Henry of Prussia bade him \"TR c study, has contributed, by his scien A farewell at the-station.There was much Fas] end his enthusiasm, pot a lit-| SUPERIOR COURT.\u2026 \u201cfkissing between the royal cousins, but Af ugurated at gle to the progress of the French:Cans| The regular term of the Superior Court, the public was indifferent, - 5 [dian farmers in the Eastern Townships, opened - this morning.Hon.Mr.Justios] 0g CR ERA for a number of years, and the results Lemieux presiding.Many contested cases a CANADIAN.ILL.EE d his labors are beginning to appear, in pare inscribed for hearing on merits.Ottawa, January 28.\u2014(Special)}\u2014The ER improved .methods and and up-to-date ma | The following it a list : Colonial Secretary reports that .Jobn - VHÈNN chinery.La Banque Nationale, plaintiff, vs.\u201cCr division, Routh Africa con- LEED on a / Common et al., defendants and Brown et stabulary, 4\" reported dangerously il Mb 4 1 TWO FIRE CALLS.| al, distrayants, and tho Eastern Town-Jwith fever at Herdelbert, January 2l.N°11 in| Sherbrooke, The fire brigade - was called\u201d out this ships Bank, claimants, and Le Banque His motlier is Mrs, Long, of Richibuoto, ai Kuà morning, \u2018at 6.03 o'clock, for a bad |d\u2019Hochelaga, contestante.| - (NB °° - 2 AR Invitations have been \\ issubd by \u201cDrs, chimney blaze, in a tenement on Wind-| Comstock vs.Gustin.2 pr URS0E 1 Panne ed on Wed- sor street, East Sherbrooke, owned by] Moore vs.Simard.REAR- ADMIRAL THIMBERCHY - RUE [74 Mr.\u2018A.E.Lachance.The fire was put| Booths vs.Bennett.* DEAD.RR 1s i Mon.out before much damage was done.On| Trudeau vs.Trudeau et al.: Washington, D.C., January 28,\u2014(Spe ga g bf on returning from the above mentioned fire, | Cadorette vs.Desruisseau.; | dat)\u2014Secretary Long has received a tel- a 5» She and: tenother very bad chimney blaze, was : La Banque Nationale vs.Common es ogram ing the death of Rear ed fr 3 sr, vv.«pdiscovered in a hoüse on Market, street, qual, and Brown et al, and McDougall | Admired Lewis A.Thimberley, af West Ed x ii owned by A Boyle, and.\u2018ocoupied et al, and La Benque d\u2019Hoclelaga.\u2026 -.+ Newton, Mass.: : 2 3.:Qt- tenants.Large sparks were flying in | \u2018Privy vs.The Boston & Maine Rail- fens \u20ac LU 7\u201c, [directivns.The.blaze was extinguished Way.LORD DUFFERIN WORSE.: Ro C ; : .Ly means of the baboock.The Corporation of Lambton ve.the] Belfast, January 28.(Special }\u2014The' - GE \"It is the intention of.thé Sherbrooke (City News continued on page A.) .Royal Paper Mills Co.Hutquis of Dufferin was weaker this _ il Snowshoe Club to hold\" its \u201cLa-| { Hovey va.Perry.morning.Dootors are in gonstsnt .at isin : old its annual \u201cLa- 1 Ro the Royal Paper Mill HI di\u2019 Night\u201d on Wednedhy owning] RUSSIA'S SCHEME.y vs.the Royal Paper Mills Co.tondance - PIETY next, Jan 20th, at the Club House.Roy vs.the Royal Paper Mills Co.J A ; A ne Rad me Colette vs.the Royal Paper Mills Co.WEATHER PROBABILITEES, \u2014 hg 14 | Mr.and Mrs, John Andrews, from TRIED TO BRIBE THE FAVORITE Morin vs.the Royal Paper Mills Co.| January 28,~11 a:m.~Forecast for ot 40 | York, have returned from Leeds, where] OF DOWAGER EM- Bouknget ve.the Royal Paper - Mills | the next 24 hours} fesued by the Meteor: Cabs they have been visiting, and will stay PRESS.: Co.\u201cx ologloal Bureau: 1udn in town for | few days before leaving for| Hong Kong, January 28:\u2014An officiai Roy vs.the Royal Paper Mills Co.ong westerly winds;.flr and very = EER home.PT _ native correspondent at Tien Tsin, whose Morris vs.Brault.| A ER | j \u201cy _ despatches heretofore have been reliable || 3 - \u2014 BE EY Ri \u2019 Hencor bee return, from Mon- telegraphs that the Russian Government ws DE gd J al, WHO > or the last f the Ri Chi- ; £ 44 ten days staying with her iy Mr, R, [ét & representative of the Russo-Chi- popular Colum zor Tat Eid T.Henekër, | who bas been quite serious- nese Bank to Pekin to interview Li Liu CEs) * Ying, the most favvred eunich of the 24 ER: ly ill, but is now recovering Do He promised thel| : _ UE ie Syn i, of Chin, Sn Ee seu à 3 M N.B., is visiting Mrs.D, W.| Armstrong, suade the Dowager Empress td sign Li SHERBROOKE: RECORD PRE for a few days, Miss Hhviland expects Bung Chang's Manchurian convention Advettiaements of Help Wanted, Situations Vacant, Lost and Feund, Rooms to Re to enter the New England Hospital, immediately without, alteration.; rd an er Misco Classified Advertisements, a: Boston, shortly, as nurse in| training.16 cents fi 15 1 REASONABLE RATES _ ke\u201d The\u2019 Ladies\u2019 Musical Club have under- MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS, cents for wo price such Aditionn word 1 oral.- s days for the _ nlf B1° à taken the recital, Thursday) evening, ab QUIOK RETURNS AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS a 1 a good deal) of expense, land ask fhe - Answers can be addressed care of Record if desired.a EH co-operation of \u201cthe club members, and ù RS \u2018 - 4 8 he public Fu.to malle it a eut HAYDN Trio | FoR sam | SITUATIONS VACANT, SRL \\ Among ) Under the auspices of \u201cthe Ladies\u2019 Mu- ALE-THAT FINB WANTED.\u2014FEBRUARY 18T, \"Co- pr ; g uf ; CP.| sical Club.; oes oR SA 209 vollingtes St, {Petent girl to do general bouse -work.Le Xe Hogan, St.Albans, Vt.Of C.\u2018Morris.Thursday Eve.Jan.30th For information apply to Z.P.Cormier, Apply Mrs.8.L.Spaiford, Lennoxville.VER sette, Megantio; J.H.Frechette, East \u2019 131 Wellington street.- WANTED\u2014A GOOD GENERAL SER- ER Bessie a cell ang J.A Bf -1902- HIGH DESK, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR vant.Apply Nrs, VW; E.Loos, ~~ og Ami \u2019 the recent - als at th Miss A.Dumbell, New ark, soprano, sale, cheap.Apply Daily Record.Offies.NANTED.\u2014 SALESMAN, SPEAKING car ong nt armyals ab the A.est, Sherbrooke, baritone.- SEIN 4 Grand-Gentra, re Messrs] J.5.Biot] moot Cor Morera lie | FOR SALE) TONS OF BAY, WL {French god E parent of ou Slr.iE tra ood.Apply Jas.J, Robe on, and t our Sher a Ba dell, J.Satnderson, R.Eafon, Geo.F.Mons.J.B.Dubois, Montreal, cellist, ] eo, arooke store.Situation open Fprearÿ une ronto; G.A.Gadbois, St Hyacinthe; R rn \u2014STORE FIXTURES, IN- IN.Ist.H.C.Wisn & Fons.ris re LH J.S.Nail Waterloo; and [F.G.Haw- Tickets, 50 and 35 Cents cluding\u201d counters, shelves, turning seats, WANTED.~IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG | EAR orn, Ti Bn \"|| ge Van, dn Ay mm fom row gm ot ho sm QC 8 av , under the auspices of the wary 29th.letter ink.references to The Pen- 8 Young People's Association in the leo | Tickets on sale at Frasers, Wilsor's, pop SATE § LARGE wOD.FUR [man Mig.Co., Coatioook, Que.: ture hall of [Plymouth church, Mr.Peary and Aluthièr\u2019s.40 = tree re À.Dobson, of-Waterville, an uhdergraduate 2m naces (MoLarey's make), 1 englñe 40,k | VAN TED MÉSSAGE BOL.ONE La of Oxford University, Eng.,} will deliver | VA NIV AT p-, pa 1 boiler 35 hp, D, G.Loomls &F \"ld make himself generally usc TIE a lecture on \u201cOxford.7\u201d It jwill.be - il.Sons.ST ful.Apply Campbell\u2019s Clothing Store, ] ne .= lustrated.by a number of Heautiful Ian- | FOR SALE\u2014FEW FIRST CLASS Whiting Blook _ \"494 will = ed aad ir \u2018oshme horses for genera\u2019 purpose: Arlt ast] \u2014 TO LET I lex so \u2018provided and rel: nts carriage.Apply M.R.O'Donnel, East - \" ~ 3MRES n n RE gavel, (Grand Masquerade Carni riage.TT Rt A mutber, of \u201cthe promin b members val, Thursday Eve, FOR- SALE PROPERTY BELONG.best in Stanstead township, convenient ER of the Masonic ffaternity lot town to ling to J.A, Chicoyne, Market street, |to Stanstead Plain.Possession first of Ee day for Montreal, he y wll at Ji 30th, \u201c|ackd brick, sixty apartments, suitable|May.For partiolars address \u201c\u201cX°*- \u201c1 tend the mpeting \"of the Grand Lodge, an.for private boarding house.Apply to|Record Office or box 43 Stanstead._ 4 AF.& A.\u201cof the Province.Several of § J.A, Chicoyne or J.E.Perault, St.Lea ra nt TA0R present at-the Minto Rink, À Hyacinthe.MISCELLANEOUS.# 1884 anniversary of ere = An BD TO - RE al Arch Masons,.41 HOUSE 7 WANTED\u2014WANT.TO - à ening.Among Lennoxville Fe vain COLD WAVE.|rent on May 16t, a comdortable modern = were Messrs, A.ow.Jan.28.=The cold wave residence.Address giving partioulars 3 Eu F.Brad ey and A, | is Vgizgprogin nt feature on the weather and rental, *'D,\u201d Record office.x, A, Jef take »A#map.Tt covers\u201d the entire country west WA TED\u2014ONE FURNISHED ROOM | 2 2 , géheral manager \u2019 fe the Allegheny Mountains to the, Paci- [without board, with use of bath.Must \u201c4 ME Boston & fig with.zero, Aemperatufes into southern be warm; Wellington or King St._pre- \"1414 A acki were] \"| Missouri and, freezing weather + to .thel ferred.Address W.S., Box 660, Sher- Pig M the gusts of Mr.\u2018 Tens.cous.brooke.Cod oA SI : = _ _ - We - y ) 4\u201d : ¥ i.i & y HE pores > Sapa : - EA RE APR \"i ra EA TE En habe FE 4 PTS * EEE % a EN iN PY rs - S BA NA RT IE ar er Te POA.FOE 3 PEE ri FEE \u2018 ; .Ea \\ - Jail \\ \u2018 - ol [En ; v î LC \u2014one year, $2; «is reading notices, 1} cents per word.Chrcoletion DAILT RECORD ing Jan.18: -.\u2018 Monday essser esse Tess veuve I 3230 Tuesday PO coer Een sieaveseds 3250 Wednesday \u2026\u2026\u2026 a eens 3250 | Thureday .e ve ee 025 Friday goruore \u201cVous True énvasenes\u201d 3250 Saturday i.000 mx Be 3250 - 7 ee] 19,275 a & LP oo.The new.yout aright by plac».ing your insurance with SHERBROOKE'S LEADING FIRE OFFICE.\u201c S.DRESSER & co.§| : We have a aio sk of wed- i : McCarthy Block, : \u2018LL ding gifts.- Fy EE [ERE IT ST | GIFTS.FOR rm: \u2018Bama, ou VS.Dresser.\u201cBoth \u2018Phones pit et LV voile 0 Ch | = FOR THE DRAWING ROOM, THE DAILY RZCORU .L S$.CHANNELL &-CO., Publishers ~ L, 8.Cuanusuz, Manages, V.B.MoaaiLi, Editor\u2019 Published every afternoon, except Sunday; at 102, 104, 106 and 108 Wellington St, Sherbrooke Que.- Subscription price, strictly fn advance, |- months, 81; three months, 50 cents: one month, 20 cents.To, post offices in the Eastern \"Townships by year only, $1.50, Advertising rates\u2014One inch, 1 day, 60 cents; 2 days, 90 cents; 3 days, $1,20; 1 week, $2; 2 weeks, £3; 3 weeks, §3.60; 1 month, $4; one inch, 1 year, $24.Lib-| .aril discount if advertisement \u2018ls insert-| = od every other day, twice a week orlg onos a week only.Cards of Thanks, not exceeding 80 words, 50c; Obituary Poetry, 10c line; | In sending money, remitters should take precaution to use express, post office orders, or by registered letter.- Statement \u20ac circulation for week end-| JUST ARRIVED T Latest Novelties in | INVITATIONS, | | PROGRAMMES, MENU CARDS, ; || Wëboine A STATIONERY, DANCE CARDS, PENCILS, \"ENVELOPES, | Ete.Ete.| \u201cFANCY CARDS AND PAPERS for all styles of work.- \"We make a specialty of this class of work, and have the facilities fn the \u201c way of machinery and stock, posscssed um ma bte ol £0 tis AGS, er.La à PART g Department Is wnder the personal supervision of Mr.Stewart, who- wide experience in printing offices in all \u201cparts of the world.For the past 15 % - rears he has \u2018been in Sherbrooke; and is , recognised as the best Job printer in| the dity; Wo advise, yu to talk the matter over with him, if you wast anything sovel or sjvcially nice in printing.DAILY RECORD, | Patent.Straps.600: par.__ Sherbroeke, Que.TL SYSTEM RC of que = QUES] EC.\u201cTab, 3rd to 11th 1902] For the above round trip tickets will be sold from Sherbrooke ta Quebéc at - $4.65 Good going Feb.3 to 11, good.to ro.| turn on or before Feb.12, 1902.ee _ Fa THOMPSON _ ar AND COMPAN\\ BANKERS AND FINANCIAL AGENTS.Municipal, Rallway and Industrial Debentur: = bought and sold.Avestment securities suitable for Truss Fun 1, Exeoutors.Trustecs, Eon as, aiwsys on hand\" | Notes and bills discounted, Basi Will Soon be Ringing.appearance and substantial quality.! - Wedding gifts that will always = we main a loving memory.: EDWARDS FUNNITURE CO.ra qm The caly is a gentleman of 5 ES RAILWAVÉE - Best Jacad\"styth od XG.Tor ors apply 00, .re S FOR THE SITTING ROOM.re FOR THE LIBRARY, ~.GIFTS FOR THE DINING BOOM, GIFTS that are in good Vast, | \u2018rich, ce ; - FURNITURE AND CARPETS, mn Wellington shoot.pc Jr \u201cof common rubbers, For t years we have proved that with BE stub your but you cannot \u201care stamped | upon the sole of each rubber our copyrighted name do not allow Tot to.be de the best on the:market, | inch; Lu inch \u2018and \u2018x2-inch tops, with and Heels, ad your Advertisement wm _ .Tuesday Jan.2sth, 1902 Good weather conditions for a good tramp.Make the tramp enjoyable by \u2018using a -good pair of shoes, such as we ofitr.PRICE LIST.Children! s, $1.25 pair, \u2019, $1.65 pair.Missee and Boys\u2019, Mons 8 Regulation Club, $2, 25.Men's Shanty, $1.25, $1.70, 82.00, Moosehide Strings, 15¢ pair, B \u201cMoccasins Men's 91:25 pair.\u2018 Ladies\u201d: and Boys\u2019, 95c pair.| Children\u2019s, 5c padr.\"WANTED.\u2018Poplar and basswood, prlp vosë, pee] ed and umpesled on QGE \u2018and: CPR EC he been quite il, is y reported.stponed unti] next Tuesday.might, as].[Eo part di not, Toh tt oy | were quite unprepared to give it in so} child «of \u201cXr.and Mrs.\u2018Eliphlet, Rodwel \u2018 entering womanhood, and was & he B Fable disposition, and her death is doeply : {'bereaved parents have whist WAS | played for two liours, and Ma F Mrs ~l, * : y A \u201cMusical Club\u201d is being organiked i | Three Villages.A condition is that each | ~ Iheld confirmation services in St.John's, ia { Church, last Sunday, when eight or nine} ; wera confirmed.4 __[and®family accompanied by her brother, Mr.Perry \u20188.Dobson, intend leaving : Ja few days for England, where Mr.À places.They expect to bo absent five or} {holidays with his parents, Leds last.Set = \u20181mittance, many having jing well.carried provernent fund of St.James Church.[wes brought to an end by a wild wind |the winter to.Yonkers Staton, Hig Ia Montt.\u201cI wonder what they play, \u201cBreezy Pointe,\u201d Cong ch » A Hap been given tonight, Jes \u2018reported seriously in.Con \u2018We understand that the post office.ui) + and Stanstead will, be.moved from its.pre-1.sent place into the ell part of Bisson- ott's store, formerly used Li a , taller shop.+.25 tn plaint, of ; enr tiana, .Norway, y |e first A El ced Tor, À lady with & sweet character and-a lov-| deplored by all who knew her, \u2018and the [29 y oe omy SI whole Golnimunity.Never very: | Férom this last illness.The funeral: will fis \u2018be held.on Wednesday: 1 Mire, T.Les Terrill has closed : her \u2018house and'is staying at W.O.Berbert's the remainder of.the wiiter.\u201d i Rev.G.pre | i\" Margradl aichanged its on Yo 1D gees Lanctot.and Carter entertained}, the.\u201cFortnightly Club\u201d at the farmer\u2019s of gay \u201c horse on Friday evening and o most de Pike wining the lady\u2019s prize : W.Philips the gentleman\u2019s |; tne, This.waa followed by & guessing | in this game, \u2018Refreshments were rested \u2018Roy Fuller being.present with , .bis the Court Libby i is reported senous)y among the lovérs of that art fn the): _megnber must practice half an hour a day.and they are to meet once in: \u2026 two., weeks, taking some composer for, the \" afternoon\u2019s programmé.- \u201d un Mrs.Walter.Bowen entertained 2 few of her friends last Friday evening and | all reported a pleasant time.| WATERVILLE.Ce, \"Jan.27.\u2014Mr.H, Swanson applied and] received the appointment of postmaster, | \u2018shouldn't, ong of come hither ?Is Hig Lordship, Bishop Dns, of Quebec, er nt tp We are informed that Mrs.A.H.Gale sort will finish his course at Oxford.Mrs.|, S.Gale intends to visit Italy and = other ; six.months.They will greatly msde] - {here in many ways.Wohin for ip] After\u2019 securing of eafe return.Mr.Lyman McGovern, \u2018who \u2014 \u2018the.furday, for Boston.; \u2026: BATLEY, AE Jan, 98.~The_ play; ; \u2018 n° the.Toils,\u201d fi i ; was - exceedingly well rendered by .the j°HEFASCI Hatley Dramatic.Company, the.other] night, in Foresters Hall.As has oftentimes happened -the building was small\u2019 for the company who sought -ad- to remain out-[.side, for lack of room.The cast of oliar- acters was 6 Wise one, the perts all be-[1 » ifax, through.The heroine |ishing parish.of the play, \u201cHelen Morton,\u201d was , Mi performed her part admirably.On Thursday, February 6th, the Le! v dies\u2019 \u2018Guild assisted by some.of the Dra.{portant.Sma of matic \u2018Company, intend to give an en-[ Ed.Morin & Cot in the same-hall, the pro- commending ane coeds of which will go into the im- Ja testimonial 1g Fate says: The beautiful weather of the past week EY ATL NYE +6\u201d Er ur ; ; B \u2018feeling over there?I just, heard themBand we hope shouting: \u201cHerg\u2019s\u201d ing Lo catch © a will increade | inan\u2019s eye!\u2019 Pa ; 40 \u2018 \u2018La Moyne.\u2019 ml .Moore, Bulwer.- x Cie * Aévances made u the spproved Rel vances.Acute EE Collatera: | ; 6 Sherbrooke, | ling ladies\u2019 \"Record.wed i \u2018waived examinatio in, this city © Optober 1 Hind \u2018American vit at East Al didn\u2019t tous \u2018then re, followed by dancing.Mr.to \u2018bis.i 5 Avie DE gare soveral fine soleptions.lt thareupon discharged Xavier custody, and he went out under a cosmopolitan town?Have w \u201clindy can tasily book it and produce a ]daughter.cho [really arabe sl.attractive room : or- ror mm.i Wells Jour mar hat this.\u201cnew certificate - À; reputation of this medi- If you Tool mean taki.Grip-Quining.: taf} vo | If you want to feel fine take Grip.Q j Smokers Verdict London, ¥anuary\u2019 77 F2 has written a novel on which he 1s en- hich, [gaged in putting the finishing touches.ing It is expected that it will be published, y lin: the autumn.In spite of.hig, Chesterfield speech, and memy political : fit on diversions, Lord Rosebery, cr , found te to \u201d Tho pa rl y V2 \u201ctho weakly ~ papers: sug a | Fountain Pa ds course, .|- dC.mi be oblled \u201cThe Lonely ot ;.Sold on 30 days trial by Siebich, of Curio ; * .th lines of}.Ae > cime toi Me Di de régi be named \u201cA Noutrel [ A.C.SKINNE A.E.KINREAD & co, rora Inn,\u201d which is a sarcastic: referencd\u2019\u2019to | R Wholesale and retail.§ it is Lord Rosebery\u2019 recent suggestion that \u2018 bre J eweller cA Welliugton Sq.pésice negotjations the dl be initiated at 8 rase tavern.vik |Fi rst ~ |Pure Wool ID à] of | | 70 OKT WELL.= Blankets 1.; = Task only a postal stating ih \u201cbook A | CU, i you wish.No money is\u2019 wanted: A rr val S 4 pairs large size left mw at >: - [mt sou ofa bo nee pov $2.38 pr, + alone operates each bodily function.fi y > man is weak, and fails in its] Grey Flannel sold at 15 5 ay, L'an to ol \u201cFO SPRING.\u2014 \"en emi Ll : \u201cfor duty, I want to tell you how more nerve R 10 ; will correct it: I \u201cwent you to : Plaid of all kinds 20 + 2 Not oven | y ill send with ply ie on | dines.in Narrow and COLORES fess coos, = To BE {your nearest.druggist-for six es of : LADIES\u2019 SUITIN in Br Shops Beso, Every diggs Wide Stripes, Plaids and rs GS, + BE k it.wi you to accep © | on prets and\u201d test it for a month.If Checks, F ancy: Broches.Remnant, sale still going ony ~~ ©.BN oe ; $5.50, if it fails it is free.i urs, po ¥ is 3s fre : Ait direct importations ff fi \u2018has been \u2018ac- mts by 580,000 pool Pratioaly al and dre the correct dress so him {Of th had difficult troubles, long- en: , bi | x om bud fils wonton, Trg an for evening wear.\u2018Prices, i} Yet 39° quit\u2019 of 40 who received those six 95c up to $3.00 per yd.portier paid for them: They paid because] * they were iired, \u2018for otherwise no\u2019 drug- Also first showing of\u201d GE&CE ro : : À from] FT aunot petits prove my\" own faith inf i GENER CR oe i vet.No pines can do moe [3g lish Prints AL © ve than \u2018pay for your treatment if it fails:[** No other does so much.Won't you write] a postal to learn if I can help you?Now Opened.oo - Insurance 1e Brokers | 1 1 ess SE EEE.|L A.BAYLEY oF why move of pou des Book No No.gn the Kidneys.Don\u2019t Fail to wows wes.|Hear the sleek eyed lostials Hoon i Book No.4 Women.1 Tau, 28.Mire: ms ares \u2018has been Hayden Trio > 2 All Descriptions of Lowest Rates.- eu, not chrento, are often cured by one .At sll druggists.; Book No.6on Rheumatism, got parks jo two ex 87,j Book No.& for men (sealed).Knowlton becoming Ma, visiting her sister, at North Hatley.\u2018last Friday, with the understanding] 5} A sugar social in-aid of the \u2018Baptist - 1 ee ee | EST IT TOUS ie ; | Lo 7 that Miss Faith Wyman, the present as-|%™ .; Church was-held at the -home-of Dr}: With the Heintzman & Li 2 .sistant postmaster, Total the office for [C0MP8 Le fam 8 on Tuesday.\u2018evening, the] - \u2018.Co.Grand Piano at the BOSTQ® & MAINE: ; 4 i J th three years she wishes, al ; Cok = [ 4 ayer Fe G.\"Gale, who has been on.à BY then The.Ladies\u2019 \u2018Cirole of the uiversalist \u201cOp era Louse, Thursday WINTER ARRANOEMENY = Eo turned lent Saturday gvening.4.0] ineaday and decided to continue their]: Trains 1un dally y Sxoep) Sundays, exe = s te number of qur att A ings for the present.The next - to].x se ot To let Hie WEST, EVIDEN E DF FEE ho vatzy,\u201d on.Wolneaday, Feb Programs at Our ue Fly op fe .- ; È < - ; ' .be, 3 .\u2018 ; - } = © [1 .- \u2018 .i ._ 3 = : + - ! J .+ LL.: FEN 2 Ln ; - : .; J ESE an Bh it i baat dis CALL AT ~COOKSHIRE, Jan 27.\u2014Miss Jennie Bishop, and Miss éév- | Cunningham, - of _ Marbleton, and Mrs.= | + | 1 rng oe ween] FOOtwear for GRIFFITH \u2019S town Saturday.s - + ür-{ Miss Leeson, who bas bcén visiting | Friends h urned to Montreal, S 2m * _ iriends here, re aural, Sol QA] Occasions Le Jen 2 BN.Walter Ginn, of Walls, Wally Wash, Ter., is visiting Mr.J.0: nj Richmond.Protestant Board.of School Com- \u2018missipners have for the benefit of Janes- hi \u2018School, installed an organ.\u2018Music - n° | Latest = IN n° sooth: sooth, bbe savage breast.\u201d P A covenant service was \"held in the ; : 7 | THE DRUGGIST cL.Novelties BG Cm vito PYRE 890 Methodist Church, Sunday evening.Fi Lo \u2026 | i - j to a 2 My Doyle, of Countyl ~All the s Miss Lee, of the Academy, spent Sat- Ping dainty shoes and slippers, fo And obtaina b \u20ac À In Soft and | og crane Bios Me don nee urday and Sunday at Lennorvile, | [des ocsions, as well ss the sturdy nd obtain a bottle of IR = M ÿ nail ol ko pr the js \"Ee are in Dr, Bert.Planche, of Coaticook, spent, qualities for every-day out-of-doors wear.A Ce LT: = : Board ing Sunday in town.SYRUP OF : = 7 gti f i ats.and a no ron ne 52 onto hares sousle Moy Cities.[he Ladies Aid of the bethodiss : B Re | - (Church will be entertained by Mrs.Ed- | Fo - gp shéel into rece \u2018One of the largest, temperance meetings] The in| ward Planche, Wednesda he KE & WIGGETT plo er held \u2018 , y .2000006 in Richmond took place in the : v itroealed5in elubter-body|Towi Hal, Sunday night.Rev.C:'W.| Mr.R.H.Pope is in Torontp, on bu- IN - AL M siness.: Whiting Block, _ Sherbrooke.> I futons to > Sailing och prc.\u2018A union choir \u2018sang and two very.eloquent ger sluice Qi din by Moser R.Geo.Watt and Dr.Kel- |, - Mr, Watt was the first speaker.He \u2018did\u2019 pot intend \u201cisc .the Edwin or demerits of prohibition, buf | to | Louip Mr.Wheeler, of Bishop\u2019 s College, con- | ro fie services at St.Peter's, yesterday, in the absence of Rural Dean Robertson, or urs at The great cough remedy- '|cures when others fail.Ee DO NOT DELAY This Month A ~ Edison or four T & H|e , he continued, was \u201cWhere is ar \u201cPrices all | ne 1cealed fashion, perce i ur repetition | Pk Ps ones fashion [mut sie\u201d hii ml FREE | S \u201cLam Athy brother?\u201d There are those who feel i H Ro inch al complete with 14 that ; they have no responsibility for| This nice solid gold ring tot writa \u201c At 4 inc uminum shade.[their brother, but if we looked\\into the Le + fine diamonds to everybody selling 1 dos, our KL : - Put up in two minutes question, we-would find that we were] The POE of the Presb > 12 [Rey patent col te ice Of our butions 1510 08 3,3 | 131 Wellington Street.ppm, limes ms sn ove dace is 4 so us LEER 4 Co ; e ington e HLS 8.Niel Lt ble whe od, with the thought of OF regen Join Some à, T TL § Sher que.0.A .cfa b t a fi ob repel to our fellows.has gone ¢ In dh 8 TT Jésus himself taught the great Montreal f AL § To 1 3 D 5 Lo S ers, 7 brotherhood of man and was this not the | many friends is bape aq EASTERN n TOWNSHIPS BANK a Say a «| \u2018ffounilation on which the Christianity - of] covery.gt ne a oy Gapital Aust em PR ; today rests, If then wo were responsible] 1\" ee 1 M A A Fond\u201d.PEE Bae 0 S ers.à [for our brother, we should see that we] - - mE A eengy © - |.The finest stock of Men's Furnishings in the \u2014T gage | Fy Fad hE | FRESH BOTEED _ 9 the - of arm [ere not stumbling Hoes 1e orl AVM Ou.© exclusive kines, usually only obtainable in larg: | Bas EE sweat HAR, ; = Has « S : 5 very slippery ground and there \u2014\u2014 Jan.28.\u2014Mr.Ii | Barr died at the der of this month, offered to you at a dissout \u2018of Ce 25 pros = Stevens, C H Kathan, M » srown mas i: PA 200 Pou nd 4 nice WEET ORANGE 160 do er bead for ho Battles House hery on Saturday, after a oupt, : Co giSMuehel PQ Teh en, California Orange, 306 dos FLOR [tampering os Ian who vas brief slings: Tho funeral fook place! on - - : BF Pas nos ales FRESH HERRINGS, 200 dozen.|IDA RUSSET, the PRINCE of goon for character is but the ébristalition of Monday, from St.Luke's Church, tho| You: \u2018will see \u2018the goods all plainly orkid, and it is from that | prio that | % Wackngon desta: a - a Boi aa CODS, 250 pk, : ORANGES, 35c dozen.- habit.Rev.Mr.Wright officiating.Docessedltho discount will bo tal, EVERY CASH PURCHASER getting the dls, BF Mey, Piper oi ka A SMELAS, 106 Bb.- R.Rav.Dr.Kellock said that from gane- as suite à pan nd Bad no 19 | count, ne [ Ee A wg > ! HE _ FINNAN HADDIE, 106 b, 7 LAKEMAN pis Son the tie of - iris wo were] My.J.Bilodeau, an\u2019 OM residint, of SHIRTS, COLLARS, i aLovis, MUFFLERS, UNDERWEAR, UM.Rook 1atnd, Shiota fo =.! AA > 3 but Tho was, also, going to per er» (Magog, passed away on Fridsy, was |BRELLAS, : NECKWEAR, BRACES, PYJAMAS, SMOKING JACKWTS,.| Gosticoos, EN Robinson, Mer Joi = Turkeys, oe ELECTRICAL WORK.b canopy o EE a th mr aturday, funeral service tal | BATH ROBES, TOWELS, HATS AND CAPS, HANDKERORIEFS, DHESS- | rant, WN oni SFR _ - R, © Bedford, EM Morgan, - EL A fine eupply in this morninge + Ry} a all kinds done \u2018promptly fahiitnod of Gu paire Le ou debi | A : oon mes dog of the Town Coun.| WG GOWNS, CANTS, ni less 20 to 25 percent off the.Fogler masked prion, Hunsingdon, XT Mer ob and well at ; 0 mith;| who is, also, & coun- | ; _ Magog, W.D.Fraser _ a 180 Pou nd.ard w Jour brother! When asked, \u201cWhere is ailior, was\u2019 appointed chief of the fire ; Lente Te Mgr | OKO.F.Foss\u2019 Jus brother 7\u2019 we could not answer by - Co la, .Mgr: \u201csubterfuge.Wo must mot do this in] 18 siarpel schoo! inspector, was here + H .FULLER & co.© SHERBROKE'S HIGH cuss 1 Pind Forks, »0, Win Spier Mar Jury only | but in common hears with, Friday, à pod: gave the model school » \u201d MEN'S FURNISHING STORE |'Asenta \u201cGand scl Acting Xscape: Montes! [and God \u2018our Father.Prohibition.might eave), examina Jthe body, but not the soul.We ha been a.H vl Club will give a euchre) \u2018 \" London, Eng.National Bank of écotland ow W.FULLER & SON Ro on 1 Water Street Pel 107, discouraged.and disheartened Rich- ho ed holy at CT \u2019 PL \u201c Now Tork, National Park Bank k in Ric w.er oly communion a - \u2014 {mond County, but looking over the pars a b the town ball onl could.| \u201c ANSELLS © | Goliestions \u2018xinde rind nd Sol, FA States, and Th e & IT horoècope.of the whole | Dominion | we The overseers ing the D.C.M.Co.held] Rural Dean Robertson went to Seote- Syrup of Whit b Pi 1 0! ail points in Canada, Oak could see the .bright spots with only d at town on Sunday to take charge of the SA VINGS hep 2 ran : | æ KEE S UP Quebeo, the dirk one, and let all stakol oi op Sa * dinner es ec there, Mr, Wheeler from Bish.I \u201cE asy will not see him.There should be s ate] taken by the City Council, or kind of a move made to the effect either having the Street Railway furnish us with a decent service, or pense with it altogether.- There is no use in.being hothered, with the and seeing our principal streets bro up in such a way t 6 we can h drive through, to orm satisfattory service, if; we are to hav benefit from it.The time has arri for.our councilors w| who.are so devo and are so fall of promises ip election and prove their great devotton to \u2014 public interests.| /.Yo s truly, \u2019 , A CITIZEN Sherbrooke, January 26th.Thousands of Our Canadian Wo- | men Have Found the True| 7 Pountain, of Health.PAINS CRLBRY COMPOU D A Sure Banisher of ills Pecul- | \u2018\u201d iar to Women.| Dr.Phelps\u2019 T.prescription, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound, has been and is now freely prescribed by many of; | our ablest physicians fer the ills peéuliar to women, .They have found the Agir remedy to be exactly: what ju for it.Jt.has been proved again | ery Com, vousnesg \u2018peculiar cree and to weak, rundown I a perfect and robust wi rt women -who suffer | from irregularities, hysteria, nervous \u2018 prostration, anaamia, liver and kidney eases, should at Ross, restaurer : \u201cYe aforde me rich Measure bo-tabtity | to the great good that Paine\u2019s Celery Congtound has done for \u2018me.I was completely run down ini health and a \u2018victim of female \u2018weakness, and after using three | bottles of Paine\u2019s Celery Canpound 1 was | completely cured.6 is the best blood 5 pari Tino ot} ; | Bedford, Mass, every cabman bad a co- 'Ipy of \u201cBlack Beauty,\u201d furnished by the 8.P.C.A.Cards of printed rules were, | also, used, and much good bad bees ao lok IM.L A.{way to be removed, unless it be the for lof jus mow, as to make a lease for .[long \u2018period practically as valuable | d [Panama are coming on to assist Dr.Sil- y considerable awe of the State of Panama e [fearing that that State may secede from top terprise.Henoe dis- | ragua element are \u2018Jmain for the Republic of Nicaragua and \u2018 {lôok now, will decide the main -question Nothing Heard from the Hxpedition to Bray orga! Byer ARI A E ai $.P.C.A.ME TIN .> St = ft they md disepyéared \"Ho thought it would be wise to procure a supply ot these cards, and : try the experiment { appointing a special operate with Chief -Davidson and his officers, and said that from subscriptions and fines, the society sould: be in L.C.Belanger, that the executive\u201d pe point the additional inspector to report to the society, any cases \u2018coming under his notice.Carried.or Henry Aylmer prose \u2014 thoroughly in\u2019 sympathy.with , and hoped to become familiar (ee old romaines Mr.W.A.Hale gtated that in New complished.= The election of Officers \u2018thei\u2019 took place, | resulting as follkws: : President, Hon.Henry Aylmer.'.1st Vice-President, * Dr.\u201cPelletier, - 2nd Vice-President,\u201d Ww A.Hale \u2014 La \u2014 Secretary- \u201cTreasurer, eo Bor \u2018Executive ' Cominittee, Mrs.Hargrave, Mrs.Buck, Mrs.Lucke, Mrs.W.Duncan Smith, Miss \u2018Hale, Miss Elkins, Miss Lloyd, Mr.8.F.Morey, Mr.C.C.Knight, Mr.L.N.Perreault, Mr.J.F.| Morkill, Mr.L.CL.Belanger, Dr Spencer.|rEW PANAMA el = \u2018+ \u2018A LONG LEASE WILL BE GIVEN BY COLOMBIA.Washington, Jan 28.\u2014Most of the stumbling blocks in the way of an agreement between _the United States governments \u2018are in.a fair question Of the price we shall pay the right of way, on which point - no formal overtures have been made on either side.The concession is likely to take the form of a -lease for tw threo hundred years with privileg renewal at the same terms, and it |i nerally regarded as probabla that t.ditions which our posterity will five or six hundred years hence will be so different from those which confront \u2018this as ope in perpetuity.It is considered extremely significant that two representatives of the State of va, the Colombian minister, in his negotiations with our Government.The.Federal Government of Colombia stands in the Federdtion and set itself up as an independent republic.The.canal through Panama .and will be.wholly within the jurisdiction, 80 that threatened secession would mean that Colombia as a whole would get none of the benefits of the great inter-oceanic en- whatever the Panama representatives insist upor is very likely to be conceded by Colombia.- | The possibility that Colombia may try] 1to overcharge the: United States for the desired right of way is somewhat modified by the circumstance that the :Nicar still very sure that their route will win Congress after all They assert that Senator Morgan will surely carry his committee, having already assured \u2018himself of the yotés of Hawley, Harris, Turner and Mitchell, and needing only one\u2019 more, which he may have secured by this time, to make a majority.Even if he succeeds in handing a majority report to-the Senate favoring Nicaragua, there will surely be a minority report, and then it will re Colombia to try.to underbid each other.The price of the right of way, as things of the routes, and the Panama advocates feel sure that.Colombia will not be so foolish as to throw away all it has al ready gaitied.17 : : ; pe pa .TEN MEN STILL MISSING.perte the Interior of- Samar.Manila, January 28\u2014The ten men of] : the command\u2019 of Captain David D.Por-f ter, of the United States Marine Corps, who failed to return from the expedition into the interior of Samar, when Captain Porter and twenty.six members of his party reached the coast of that island, January 21, are still missing, and.little hope of their safety is \u2018entertained.\u2014 FRATERNITY DOINGS L\u2019UNION ST.JOSEPH.- At the annual meeting.of L'Union St: Joseph d'Ottawa, Sherbrooke Branch, held yesterday the following officers were | elected for the ensuing year: - President, Felix Brunelle.- 1st Vice-Pres., H.Boucher.2nd Vioce-Pres., Victor Audet.ne ving Secret, : J.S.Tetrault, ger to the vessel should her big guns Treasurer, G.E, break from t la Auditors, J.Li Pale, GB.La | ox from their lashings in a \u201cre Visitors, P.A.Caron, J.L » Morin.\u201d Supervisor, George Harton, \u2018The financial report for the past year was \u2018submitted by the treasurer, and ous ve ténor, T0 N After.tho passing of \u2018several votes ole F {thanks the meeting adjourned, OBSTACLES.4 Colombian and the : sold, comprising, Parlor Suit, Lo i \u2018States revenue cutter Grant and McCul- flough, and H.M.S: Phaeton bave already ficers are now much exercised over \"| Condor, for many now tell of how Capt.i».~ goods bought at our store, We g : carried out fair and square, We \u201cBoucher THE GLOBE, THAT OUR \u201cIS STILL | Our Regular Other kinds may Clarks CONTINUATION | Wednesday, \u201cJan.20th, 02] .AND FOLLOWING DAY.The undersigned ling received instructions from FLETCHER THOMPSON, ESQ., to sell by public auction, -at the BECKETT BLOCK, No.22 Wellington \u2018street, Sherbrooke.Without reserve the balance .moveables saved from \u2018 SHERBROOKE HOUSE FIRE, remaining from last Sale, all the best goods tobe ©, Book Case, Wardrobes, Dining Tables, ind other Mattresses.Stoves, Cota, eto., etc.Also lot Silverware, 35 d \u2018Knives and Forks, 86 dozen T'exert Spoons, 50 dozen Tea Spoons, etc., ete.\u2019 Crockery, all best Graniteware, 100 dozen Plates, all sizes, 75 dozen Side Dishes, Vegetable: Dishes, 40 dozen Cups and Saucers, Watér Pitchers, etc., pto.Glassware, Fruit and Pickle Dishes, 40 :On Monday, Jan, {ôth, 1902 | Conimences our SWEEPING SALE of CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, and GENTS; ; FURNISHINGS > Ou wire J rte -25-p.c.Discount !\" : Bat it is a fact; we will accept 7 cents.for every dollar's.worth of d Lacroix The Gite, JANUARY ll DISCOUNT SALE - Mondays and Fridays .SMITH & ECHENBERG, cost YOU more, but sony Com » rT.A M.oLARK, AUCTION SALE.eB i Writing Desk, 2 pair Portiercs, eto.ow will that suit you ?tee you that this sale will bg will do just what we advertise, 183 vELunsTon re PROGRESS.Auction Sales Canned TENDEE, JUICY, + # - + Montreal ET \"AUCTION SALE Important sale of PIANO, HOUSE.=._ TUESDAY, JAN.28th : \u2018\u2019The undersigned will sell at PUBLIG IE AUCTION at the ST.AUBIN OLD © STORE, next door to Mitchell & Co's + store, Wellington Street, 1 Grand Square *.Piano, by Miller, of Boston, cost : good as new, 1 Parlor Set in plush.Centre Tables, 1 Berl: Walnut Whatnok, 1 Book Shelf, Plush Hopkes, Parlor Carpet, 12 Parlor Pictures and Paintings, - Piano Stool and Cover, Chabre; Students Chairs, Corner Tables, Logs, Ornaments, Set Dickens works, i: + Soott\u2019s works, 6 vol.Encyclopedia, lor Table Covers, Cushions, one DINING ROOM,\u20141 Marble \u2018Top Pda Eye Maple Sideboard, cost $65, 1 BE tension Table, Sett Dining Chairs; Plo | tures, Table Linen, .2 Silver Frait.\u2014 Dishes, Silverware, Glassware, 1 wy fine Cheese Plate and Cover, Oth carpet, &o.je OFFICE,\u20141 Roll Top Desk, Ofie.Chair, (revolving), 2 Arm Chaire, 04d.Si #: \"we Ê Glass Setts, (5 pieces), 50 dozen Tu mb- lers, etc, etc, large lot of a Boilers, Kettles, Pans; to, eto, JOHN Jd.GRIFFITH, Auctioneer.Terms.of sale, dash; : fs + Sale at 10 -o\"olock a.ms.= Surveyèr and Civil Engineer Le A.DUFRESNE, Provineial and Dom OL of, member of the neers.Patent Sol itor Bell Tel 849 _ HM.S.CONDOR \u2014 I 1 VESSELS START IN SEARCH OF _ ~ '/MISSING GUNBOAT.- | ; Victoida; B.C., Jan.21.\u2014The Uhited started on their cruise in search \u2018of the p now in port, is to - the dry dock tomorrow to prepare to start a.the same errand.-The naval of- the Slayter has spoken at times of the dan- TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY.Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta blets.All druggists refund the woney it fails to cure._E.W, Grove's signa: ure is où ca, bots Be \u201c Pioturés, Tables, .Chair, Rockers a cane, 4 sett Chamber crockery, À } 1 neat Hall Stand, Hall à À : Terms cash.On piano, 3 urnes J \"and Elizabeth - Streets at Chairs, Carpets, Pictures, 1 Yo a 3 \u2018Bedroom Suites, io ash il Bedsprings and Mattresses, Feather rh\u201d lows, Hair Mattresses, Bedding, Carpets; - Bale at 10 o'alook sng.C._J.ODELL, Auctiooëer, \u201d R.R.BURRAGE,: .\u2014.WHITINC BLOCK, SHERSROOKE * ACCIOENT AND SICKNESS INSPRARCE .8,000 Insuauce and $1500 wi ekly finden nity costs 25¢ ver lay FOR SALE \u201cThat commodious residence, corner Montres! £ 1B ook Soi undersigned, consisting of rootmas;, In to large halls, convenient kithan and he room, bath-room, store-room, laces, gas and electric light, su Sle He iE À mily or for boarding house.Tess reasons [ALR FRAS LU; Advocsls; da\" oneal in the matter of \u201cA.B.Waldron Estate, +\" Notice is hereby given that ull Lhe books and \u2018book debts of Se estate usa been sole \u2014 legally transferred to H.Langlois, 0 brooke, by Miller & Griffith, curator, authorized, and that the said books 0 are deposited at his office, No lg Sherbrooke, Jan.24th, 1902, AFT TOE gen te ER Th ECE DS IR Lp LY Se La J INSURANCES qd Papp Huet pay as \"MO rE BS ee NE "]
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