Sherbrooke daily record, 1 février 1902, samedi 1 février 1902
[" À SECTION 4 1 Pages | to 4.QT ; \u201c -_ e ; EE .Ci es Se oe - I PEE .; _ ; sé = AA = rss \" TO vp: via io) if , - Ts \u2018 4 « .+ Ek 1 ; (> 40 i 7 +7 : SE I * > for BERNE fa Se air + sn, ct ERE ae > ; Frs , pa b .; 7 > 1 > 3 § & æ |, Liberal, Elected.\u20ac PL COVERNMENT CANDIDATE: CDE 4 Ra FBATED BY 874 MAJORITY, \u2018Quebec, February 1.\u2014The Parent Uov- ; county yesterday.\u2018The contest was be- to tween two - Liberals, .Messrs, Letollier ! 49 -< md Godbout.Mr.Letellier was the :t\u2014 4 7 Parent candidate, and had the whole fa.support of the Government.Mr.God-, £0 bout refused to accept Mr.-Letellier's\u2019 ce \u201d nomination, and came out as an-_ inde- pot «= pendent candidate.Mesérs.Decliene and i \u201c+ Taygeon, of the Parent Cabiaet, stwnp-.i od the constituency in Mr.Letetlicr\u2019s fa- \u2018vor, \u2018and appealed to the- clectors to, stand by thc Government.- \u2014 - The election resulted in a big Wayor- ity for Mr.Godbout.Following are the returns: LA OO Godbout.Letellier.; * Beauce Junction .15, \u201cLambton .eve vasuse 150 .Broughton .\u2026 2 Sacre Coeur 43 .Shonly .\u2026 \u2026.\u2026.21 - \u2026 St.Benoit fe ee.DDT St.Couie .vere 19 St.Ephrem .G St: I'rederic .75 = 8t.Gedeon .20 St.Georges .\u2014.316 - St.Joseph \u2026 4 St.Mary .126 St.Martin .63 St.Sebastien .6 _ St.Victor .78 * Tring Junction .25 _ \u2014 Adstock .17 Agnes .\u2026\u2026 _ 3 St.Elzear .8 St.Evariste 2 St.- Francois .191 St.Saanuel aus cree 00e 48 1,161 - 287 2 Majority for Godbout, 874 Bre FELLOWS MEET.FATE.BIDDLE BROTHERS PAPTURED, BADLY WOUNDED.Pitteburg, Penpa., Feb.1.\u2014A telegram from Butler, at 9.30 p.m., says: \u2014Ed- ward Biddle in jail, dying; Jobn Biddle riddled with buckshot, and \u2018in a precarious condition, and Mrs.Peter K.Soifel, lying in the hoepital with a self-inflicted \u2018bullet wind in the breast, is.the sequel -to the sensational escape of the Biddle brothers from the Allegheny county jail,\u2019 aided\" by Mrs.Soffel, the wife of the Ril warden, on Thursday morning.Butler, Pa., Feb.1 Special.)\u2014The * condition of Briddles and Mrs.Soffel, .this morning, is unchanged.Ed.Biddle may die at any, moment.£73 Mrs.Soffel had an operation performed 5 on her, this morning, and she is deing «Xz fairly well.he mdy recover.Eee KING AND QUEEN.2 DALY'S LAST NIGHT - fered from during, the period of mourn- - crowd followed his carriage for a consi: \u2018derable distance.\u2018| ei jee AFRICA.imperial army in South Africa.re WEATHER PROBABILITIES.- :: the next 24 hours, issued by the Mcteor- + ological Bureau: moderate temperatures.\u2014\u2014 be the ugliest and \u2018would stand the strain.\u201cas Proposition.Lackëd | Authorization.© # London,- February 1.=A despatch Xe) to peace.\u20ac .- + Sinclair 1 has taken\u201d up her work, and will ae [prove a most valuable addition + hospital staff.CS | Mr: J.P.Fle sing + fo day {in Boston, Mass.: Mon.M.F.\u201cHackett, of Stanstead, is Jin town today, ons way to\u2019 Nontres, \u201cYe 2 d on business, reed the E.T.Bank, Windsor Mills, is very ; y York il with scarlet fever.i ae Mr.\u20ac.c Kenrick,\u201d \u201caly Hillside in \u2018Grange, \u201d- Rook Forest, is visiting friends - fat Maisonneuve, Montreal; \u2018 _ ë on, | wag in Mr, John \u2018Hackett, son of Hon.M.F, EINER § Hackett has returned to St: Charles Col-| n,| was i in lege, to céntinue his studies.- Miss Doris Charnock, from East Angus Fes oof is spending a few.days - with her aunt, I Mrs .Andrew Steele, Commercial street.ve vi for the Northwest.It was com 5 \u2018> [Seven cärs.Un ie 7 \u201cM.L\u2019Abbs Ponton, chapliiaof of N en Wis; Sacred Heart.Hospital; has .Hospital of St.Elizabeth, Far hat, for visi fice Tnspektor Holduy Le Que- [somme time.{ jar Che city, last evégn \u2018| The Forty Hours Devotion losed this Mr W.Morris was in Ribiiond, this week at the Convent of the Sisters of the, week, on professional; \u201chuaisieed, ah ~JHoly Family.The cerema ies during | * A LTÉE, 2 and A 0.that time were very solemn.y of Hontrealyare 3 in the city.| gi Frgland, as Sexigesima Sunday, being | w W Hurd \u2018add Hurd, of lune Lowell, Jae, os arr \u20ac ntl © this fast Sunny due for Tee the} The name of.Mrs.G.L.DeLottinville Tomorrow is known in the Church off one ie in.town, 6, dis A, 8, : gull\u201d il lof those who so materially assisted Mrs.Punncton, at\u2019 her tea on Wednesday.\" Le.Miss Norah White, daughter of Mr.tis \u201c {Richard White, of Montreal, is visiting \u2018Yher relatives, Judge White, and his.nj er poor street.Ne ae \u2018principal, of Bishop's - ioe ve-{their way \u2018to \u2018Rock Island, to visit = children were in town this \u2018week, on tur ten ing Synod at Montreal.fp the guests of Mrs.A.R: Wilson.es.| Whitney, \u201cAbboteford; aro vicar of the Cathedral spenling \u201cthe - 0 yvinter 2 town; # years and a half, said dieu for some : # « ef Eu months.to the - membe dite Dudley, + a a, de.Order of St.Francis, 1 in thf devoted directot: friends of.the Rev.wishing him a speedy : turn to bealth.which he was The numerous | \u2018whi by.the burning o, He wile; J où LI Di ; : ; LE ter Ce Eu Fil Of 11d at its head office un this city ves-; 4H , \u2018A.\u201c Macfarlane has returned fying a bylaw .to issue $25,000, six eco 1b is expected that the lamented death a - of \u2018our local member, Mr.M| B.Lovell, i \u2014\u2014 The little son of: M.B.P.Olivier, of will resuk in an imniediate bye-election.] AUSTRIA'S POSIMION-PROGLEC T Already the names of probable candidates are being suggested.| -ilt is very probable that hi.Hackett _, TOPIC.will be offered the Conservative oandida-|' London, Ieb.1.\u2014It is certain, says tho ture.16 does not seem as certain\u2019 that! Vienna correspondent oi the Times, that he will accept, as Mr.Hackett bhasl;, influential quarters, where the inter- not yet sufficiently recovered from his}pational situation is best understood, illmess to enter vigorously into an elec-Jthe end of the South African War would tion contest.+ In connection with thé Liberal candi- Britain's hands would then be free, and dature the name of Mr.Charles Jenkins|ghe would be able to make her voice is freely mentioned.Mr.J 1 25 known.and is considered- by.= Li- which for the time are much confused.id Mile A A min.of emigrants,\u201d the\u2019 first of the berals as their\u2018 strongest nan.: .The s for th inati f reaper Is, 1 over the C.P.R., this week | ; : e prospects for the termiuation ov was accidentally omitted from the names ation here in - consequence of n Thursday evening, fig.&t- |iriends.While in Sherbrooke, they were angry dispute between hotel porters es English visitor who .went to persuade terday afternoon for the purpose of rati- Fe \u2018 d | SECTION 1.| Pages | to 4.e g | PRICE ONE CENT.STANSTEAD D_VAGANCY.HOPE FOR W WAR'S END.STANSTEAD SUGGESTS NANES OF Britain Would Then be JENKINS, LIB, AND HACKETT, CO : Stronger in European rCouncils.OF PEACE 1S ALE \u201cADING be welcome, particularly because Great vis well more effective in the councils of Europe, A RICHMOND OPINION.\u201cthe South African War, says the Brus- Mr.Hackett for he à the stead County.It says: been at regretti the sad circumstances which the Vacancy me the ig on under] ols through an intermadiary - * that.of a successor to the deceased will have to be considered._ ae net to declare\u2019 its conditions.M.F.Hackett has relinquihed his poli-| The Independence Belge suggests that tical ambitions, he will undoubtedly be Great Britain allow the Boer delegates the first choice of the Conservatives, and [in Europe to\u201d telegraph to Shalkburger, oonsidering the plucky fight which he Generals Botha and Dewet, thus securing made against great.odds in the last an authentic chain of communioation.election, he would in all probability, \u2018fe- \u2018deem the county.Mr.a ; .nowledged to 4 one of the most elo- ver conferred with Dr.Bischop.They, t and eff bli i ee ad tho Op oo in The Daily News, giving the alleged great need of his services.\u201d \u201d \u2018in, puces tinue to be an engrossing topic in the ie deeply press, which desires that the Boers lose\" no opportunity of forwarding their pru- ber ight also be , used by the British cabi- The Dutch papers deny the statement of Hackett is ack-|the London Daily News that the Boers do not, oven know him.genesis of the propoeal of the Government of the Netherlands on the subject of the South African war, says that from the first Dr.Kuyper, the Dutch premier, stipulated that he would take rime freee RIOT AT CAIRO.- | EXTRACTION OF TIPS FROM VISI- fno in either arbitration or wedia- {amily *.\u201cSeaton Place,\" Melbourne}.| By part TORS LEADS TOFATAL tion, and \u2018acoëepted the view that he ROW.would have to bring pressure to bear on the Boer delegates to persuade them to abandon their demand for indepen- him to take action.This visitor after- Mr.Fy nk Whitney ad his sistér, Miss -Last Sunday, the Rev.Mr.Roy, first shecse from visitors.\u2018A hotel doorkeep- the colonial secretary, and to Lord Lang jpr_the lust fivejer shot two dragomen d ed a third.The dragon: of the Third |ading the streets and hotel porters.At this \u20ac the hotels are crowded gentleman join in visitors from all-parts of the world, and {the excitement is intenke il A special esting of bbe sharcholdas Jai, the, Boal: oe ser © p\u2014 dragomans over the Ae of back ward communicated to Mr.Chamberlain, po ren downe, the secretary.of state for foreign atening tho affairs, Dr.Kuyper's views and is offer of the year to become a \u2018friendly negotiator.\u201d Mr.with wealthy Chamberlain courteously replied to .the effect that be was interested in the | proposal, but could not recognise any _ nt J he approaches unless they were made direct STE ; ly by the Boers themselves.The reply Ef Fosiomant lo 1nd Lenédowne\u2019 inttrintet\u201d thair By So had sent the proposal to Lord Salisbury, LOVELL.the premier, and that there the matter THE -DEATH oF had remained until Dr.Kuyper visited \u201cThe Observer, ref .from St tford, -Ont., where he weñt to} cent.preference stock.[The meeting wis de death of Mr.M.Mi a.\u201cLondon.pat nd the fanéral of Mrs, Maloolm Maz-| attended by all the leading shar cholders, «Tho news cast a g over the entire eau ] arene) ul who alter fully discussifg : the uation, * maman Genuine soprow wes ex-| WON'T PAY FOR THE HORSE.essrs.J.R.Kenn dy, W.Iphin \\manimpusly approved 4 he bylaw.Tpressed for his wife and other members The Coaticook Observer suys: \u2018Our RA aired from Magog, were among Central yesterday.hy Judy friends of Mrs: Frank Hay- Waterville, together with two interest: (nee Lizzie J on) will be pleas- [ing \u2018historical - accounts| of military ext ear that she-is recovering from peditions of local it iterest, viz., the ent, severe ilin march of Arnold against Quebec, and ex.Ames, of herbroghey | wun | Roger's expedition agaif st the St.Fran- Mr.deed Grand Scribe x the.rogent dis tribe of Indians.Since this number Tovey red eo Montreal, of the wis \u2018plained Watervill@\"has suifered a The officers, whose boyhood was passed | serjous loss\u2019 from; fire, | the: Gale factory of the family, especially! his aged father, iN th the visitors from neighboring Lvs RECORD AS A 1} ) pAGE PAPER, |Mr: HE Lovell, M.P., who for the Jast rouirs vi ramener cat some Hit [few years had leaned so: much upon this Le 2 The Record appears foday as a twelvelhss éldest son.Jb is generally case Bryant, of Barnston, while running send ©.ren.| pego paper, the featuy es.of the extra that people will throw berg, Montres), were registered ut- the [Sections being an histo ical sketch and [after he is gone, * \u2018but series of illustrations of, the Village of | Moody Lovell there w who in his lifetime had{not a goèd word él ten ¢ th for him 0 y He An his bis rights upon the pretention that the friends among both political parties and s le closed § bis favors were not confined by any \u2018teading to the station grounds closul fn means to his politioal friends alone.To Jenst they failed to do, claims that thev- those who mourn lis 1¢es the svinpathy | of the entire community goes cut.\u201d time ago a horse belonging to Mr.away, entered through the gateway of ers at a man |g.\"GT.R.at the station and running in the case of |,,, the track a distance was\u2014killed by - hardly 2 nan an incoming train.Mr.Bryant, Imsing company was bound to keep the gate © the evening, which on this occasion at are responsible to bim for the value of the horse which he sets at one hundreel dollars.A claim for this mount wax SHERBROOKE CIGAR CO.MOLDS lth oer forwarded to-tho company.The .ANNUAL MEETING.matter was taken in hand by the claims in| Sherbrooke, sailed .with their .regi- Peine almost.total i destroyed af The annual meeting of the Sherhrdoke (agent of the Railway company, who ui ments, in the Victorian from Halifax, Thursday.of this week.On page 12, C ptain R, G.Edwards-Leckie, and]cut: of\" thiy: factory .» fll: be: found \u2018toge- J.E.(Jack) Leckie, D.S.0.| ther with portraits of | the-late George \u201c Irene Stuart and Miss Copland, Gale, the late A.H.(Gale, and Mr.I.of | the Protestant Hospital, who graduat- G, Gale, the present proprietor, together ed some months ago, | will leave shortly with those gl several members of the staff.The fadtory will} no doubt, be re built at once.The port fraits of Prominent rest | Bory beginning their.nursing duties.eth of Sherbrodke, is dangerously [through the nhumbe#\"\" Today's edition ill at! Nashua, N.H.,| wheré he moved numbers\u2019 4,800 copies.| | with (his family - dust fall.This will be learned with regret by his many Sher (City \"News oon brooke friends.= Bd d on page 1) MEETINGS AND | ' US SHENTS Sherbrooke -Curling Club.- À special meeting the members of bnionship of \u201d\u201d A cordial \u2018in-Îthe above club will b& held at the rink vitation to all.\u2014\u2014 \u2018Jon Saturday af at.5.50 o \"clock, Mrs.Whitney and Miss Lawrence are Business, election af skips for Orms- to be the guests of the Lord Bishop of town.By order, Lo.1° 14 Quebec, and Mrs.Hunter, _ Dunn, at} ~~ Hi A, TOFIELD, Sec.Treas! ishopsthorpe,\u201d for the week of- sports.pes tional Church, the service will = be Iatgely.musical in its character.- Rev.Fo J Day will give a address on \u201cThe : i ng those regis at the Continental yesterday ere Messrs.Jus.Onder \u201cRon, January 31, 1902.on, jr.; w Cove; 1.flictiard, 2.es , Toronto; George Orders by 0, C.s3rd Regiment .Poulin, Magog; Mr. OBER 1ath, IND.frais run daily (except Sundays, exoopt- nds - MAIL\\5,00 &, m.for 8t.Johnsbury , N.H., Nashas, norcester, Bosto ton, \u2018ina Cte .es i DAR CE CA RDS, a oe ue ® his Oran Tres tho newest things in floor ornaments, \u201cthe stand, shook the jtisfied with the services\u2019 of \u2018the! ministors.{! | keep it in \u2018order.; - Over New York.Leaves 3herbrooke 10.00 SL 7 He k f hi duo send your address to \u2018the Wells & Rich- pipe: us; he stood He congratulated Signor Zang délti, thei arrives Newport i2, co aNesanbin Ba cL @ makes no \u2018secret of his Bali that ardson \u20aco., Limited, 200 Mountain St., vai à: icture, be]prime minister, and Signor Pri netti the ; © 5, 000 pieces 8 of music for.Johnsbary 2.34 p.M, Concord m, + PENCILS, ~ the law ought to be so modified as to cap in as a grand\u2019 picture, P 1g or , k Boston 8.40 p.m.and Portisnd, Me.AR À .( 0 8 es 0 | Montreal, PQ, and you will get thom bled hi Teupincau).ben ;he.spoke Horeign minister, on the = succes Sims i = th \u2018A l t lect Muti Note.J ERVEROPES, fo plie En in ir _ pis soi \u201cMem f Beso, frees.poiy.tho \u201cAngelus\u201d.bo.select VISE Fim, wines pz.et ; LR measure of local option on\u2019 the question À AE hace rogat od, 2e , ~ Je, er orcester, Boston, } i.fof permitting saloons to sell liquor on + pre > sly insul of REPERENTI AL.\u201c RATE ox fr om.= - A CE Roi gw York: for White Biver \" \u2018Ete.- Ete.Sunday, and ho would give réstaurants A GOLD MINE, the.gre daa un 1-14 FROM [HE SOUTH, Expros louve Boon.i eto 7 \"PIS 1 nd L foi \u20182008.worcester 5.00 à.ERE : cas o privilege now accorded ta.hotels of} For \u2018weak girls and pallid enervated av Well N.Z, Ji a T 11 Cuba ogues.an par- 2 .m., Portland, Me., 8.45 #.m & Lee a \"FANCY CARDS AND PAPERS serving such drink with weals as might 6» Ed ngton, an: he pre.1: pom, St.Jonnsburs 8.56 p.m.ar 2 RE and lifeless women, Dr.Fd.Morin\u2019s |yembers we cb RJ Seddon,\u201d dimounced; today \"= \u20ac l ré to an addres \"NIGHT 2 | Bi bo ordered by customers.CARDINAL PILLS are rich t 1 | on voday {5 cuta any BR.|\"RiguT EXPRESS.Lenves Bogon 7809.8., x _._ fer al! styles of work.\u2014_\u2014 & Fomine.selves, bedause Govcora 9:50 p.m., boruand, Me.8.45 pa, 1 2 __ ly .- Try them before all others.tial treat.|.~New York 4.60 pm, old, 8 00 p,B.= 048 { + We make-a spixialty of this class of She.\u201cOh, Jack! I do hope.your col-] - .6, in tho.thar \u201cof rebate -dù to} Johnsbury, 8.22 a.50., \u201cariviog Serbedote ci 7 .work, and have the facilities -in the [lege wins tho game tomorrow.\u201d 4 .i! 0: * ACCOMMODATION.Leave C.ER an a rors aad He.\u201cI am clad You are on our side.\u201d * Merritt.\u201cA min shoul dn nt other a | British.goods arid on Brit sh pe 3 5 Tee ig, 1 Sohnibaes, mo de Sa | #5 by mo other office in the townships.She.\u201cYes, indecd, I am.I think tho{ woman by talking business.\u201d it, you arp olf THE CARE ar LITTLE ovks:; \"| scoommodnios Tonsisg Newport ot 1 pr: À £.y * oy ps.other team wears such unbecoming co Cora.\u2018\u201c\u201cThat\u2019s right, dear.If you mean f chosen by \u201car.+ SINR | orm Le 18e È 3 wh \u2014 - : \u201c,- Abusiness, go talk to papa.Smart, Set.i Gon') Pass.and Flokot Ages - | lors.\u201d mn Life.Our Jobbing: Depsitment Is under the personal supervision: of Mr.Stewart, who is a gentleman of wide experience in printing offices in all _ parts of the world.For the past 15 years he bas been in Sherbrooke, end fa recognized a: the best jub printer ; in the city.We advise you to talk : the \u201cmatter over with him, if you want, 'anything novel or specially nice fn printing.DAILY RECORD, Sherbrooke, Que.- - IT SYSTEME LE BE TUTTE TEV Tn, es th 1908 For the ol+i:¢\u2019 round trip tickets.will be sold from : het brooke.to.Quebec at - $4.65.4 - Good going Feh.3 to 11, good \u201cto | re- - turn on or before frch.12, 1902.C I FOSS, .City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 2 Wellinxtou Bt 7 Te a ; .> - Art Puildiog.\u2018ephone No | ™ > PRES WEEK OF WINTER SPORTS AT.QUIBEC.Low rate from Sherbrooke, good going ~ Feb, 3rd to Hth inclusive and good to : ~ return until Feb.Lith, 1902; F.stem 54.658 .87 and FOR YNE ROUND TRIP COUGHS, A very extensive Programme of winter fe ¢ After Snowshoeing, anning will thoroughly warm the: will pre ent ; OLDS \"| i [men \u2018of kating or Tobog- Joes | ; - Tobogganning, - Hockey Matches, Curling, © Bonspiel, Sliding, ancy Dress Masque- \u201c rades and Drives, Military Sports, Snow- shos Steeple chases and Torch light\u2019 Processions, Grand Ball, etc., ete.= Reduced rates from all stations on - the Quebec Central Railway.\u201ces Eu, FEANE GRUNOT H.wWALsg, 4 Magnan, © Gantt Por, a | sports has been arranged, consisting of aa - \u2018and acts -e he | \u201callaying, the | i: of | His conduct dhe present.prasporated .between the two, 04 you feel, adn take Grig Quinine.You want to feet fine take Grin-Quisnine:t * [eries of Ph dictator,\u201d and| the people [bave ealled 1 ng Godbout nr as greatly ch he throne more En thér- , | teen - years ago.Jmpulsive + ad he eppar- Co ently is, ) ; boat |.è ey 16 ovo a not, put p with a} fi for crowd, ; ae aie Among the symptoms by which ne Mrs.F.K.Begbie, Lindpe iz months old she had i a foot vent croup) and 'aHuy: the: itvithtion: ac gestion.dangerous to proper growth, more \"weaken: ing to the constitution, .or.pore.likely §¢ to pave the way to dangeroys disease.h\u2018indiges |, tion in infants and young chil Idren may] be readily recognived are loss of appe{ tite, nausea, eructations, coated; tongue \u2018bad breath, hiccough .and \u201cdistourbed | \u2018sleep.Indigestion may be rind oured, , Ont, te out how this may best Le fione, She says: \u201cWhen my baby was three tion | badly.She.would vomit hdr |fooit just |} as soon as she took it, no nutter what Nothing is more common to cildioos | BF ENT.Mr.J.A Arrelle, of Barford, = Jéturday mornings for teachers\u2019! 8 Court Street.Telephone 284.; tro Fi thin and.\u2018dolioate.She was very sleepless and suffered also from constipation.Pp] for- these : troubles,\u201d but.they: Jj her \u201cha food.Finally I.saw: Baby's Own Tab ts advertised afd got: a lox | Aer giving them to.het she began] to: prove in about -: twoi days, : and in week's time I considered her.y could : sleep well; the vomiting) her bowels became \u2018regular-an be to gain in weight.\u2018She Se t, healthy bby, and T thir dit is due: 40 \u2018Baby's.Own Tab | would inot now be: Writheut th mn - : house.\u201d i oll ol éeased, | | > \u2018he 076 ciné\u2019 sokt under \u2018an absôlute- & Mantes er harmful drugs.Phose talsletk [certain cure for alli-the minor aii | such as sour stomach, in- tion, constipation; \u201csimple fevery|; diarrhoes.They \u2018break up\u2019 colds, \u201cfou companying the cutting of es né be \u201cby mail postpiidi by addressing # é:Dr.| Milliame\u201d Medicine Co., Brockvi le, 4 i gave her, After fooding 1 she sourd to}! uffer terribly and would & \"with |! pain.She always -seemed.I pgrv, but \"Baby's Own Tablets is the 0 tly sec.| | tha it contains neither opiates pe ob ; gh Price.Bl » it 25 oents à box at alt druggists or sent |; ALL AMERICAN LINE ' VESSELS.hursday\u2019s be tho Aerio Line A: CODÈRE, iss DAWSON'S CLASSES.- Drawing and Painting, Leather ; Miniatures, Marqueterie, Tapéstry, \u2018bave recommenced at ber studio in Art Building, A \u2018special class \u201con jbudente.Particulars MISS DAWSON, | me, bought six bottles for five dollars cie the guarantee plan, with but.os th 1 expected to get my money back, bub, =.when I had used five bottles to: any gar: \u2018NECTAR | Nectar is a blend of the choicest It requires only one trial to , à fast friend and constant and fragrant.WIRELESS TEI TELEGRAPHY| We tried several medioines \u2018recommended | VILL LIKELY BE INSTALLED ON qo.|| \u2018Southampton, Feb.1.\u2014As à vs of b successful cxperiments of.rireless telegraphy between the steam- | ship Philadelphia and shore stations, it probable that the Marconi system will ~installed on all the steamiships.à THAT COUGH an WORKS About five years ago I was rheumatism.must die.I never expected hoi i 1 saw this great remedy- advertised cure or money would be ref and \u2019 prise and delight, 1 was cured.J hy estly believe that this remedy sa life.I am only too glad of an fine has done for me.(Signed), - .January 27, 1902.- ™ 5/3 : #5,000.00U REWARD.matic and Kidney .Cure; \u20ac lent or not true.- WM.SMITH TT NOTICE Is hereby given that ( \u2018ompton will apply tothe Legislature o Quebec at its next session for_amendment charter.To change its name, the com {ts governing body, and its capital as some details in a \u2018organization.OW ALL FURS & GENTS Fins \u2018 DURING THIS: MONTH.SAVE MONEY BY BUYINE AT MY STORE! 5 : MATTER, FUARIER and MEN'S rune.* 167 WELLINGTON N STR.\u2018| Frou A BARFOKD CORRESPOND highly respected citizen, He; tells À experience with Smith's North iy Gor.i po \" ot \u201cTo any person who can prove fi gy 5 testimony I advertise in Lb Smith\u2019s North.American Indian Rbep-; > or Smiths : Cough Syrup and Grip Killer oy: t Ce) \u201c Coaticook, Que., Dec/ 26th,.SOI - Ladies\u2018 College : { the Province of R, CAMPBELL ; Att'y for Appliosutez comment a at Ever since that tir hr had been \u2018suffering with the disease.wh - spring I was so had that I tags 5 ity to tell the \u2018people what =e CT À |.J.A.ARRELLE, Ca ci de 4081\".A Ki ! \u201c RCHAOND.\u2018 + 199999 99090 © CALL AT c 5, cecctetétstttttttt hits s.Feb.1.\u2014Yesterday, a horse owhec Ly} A : : ds aseembled at the station on] Mr, Manneriny, of Kingsbury, which: was Ë 4 Pre T : alt \u201con the mirival of the {standi o, | F hi ble oo Thurad .= ng in front of Jamieson\u2019s store, * FY & very cold Pi that between | tan ot \u201cPortland, bearing the took fright at the afternoon.\u20ac express | L as ona 6 27 ).acts tlie audience was obliged to B.Lovell.Vand started up Main street on the side: | r the Waiting « rooms to, get warm [All hes - as the onsket walk, Mrs.w 5 Ww M d 2, \u2018 a \u2018| PUL he| casket was Mannéring,.ho was |in the} : .out again to sge the world's y td the hearse, : sleigh, thrown out and.badly i ell- a e a 5 le: EEF yme'B go wonletd \u201cskater, Mr.\u2018McCulloch E the sad len up.The terfified i ] Fa We ow a Jorge Smo remarkable feats the hill.fa aled Joaded with spinal busy Li nol ~~ THE DRUGGIST | : ay rge stock if Many of our.people arc laid up trom book\u201d à two niile onstittional 7 \u201cof Footwear | | = Aud obtaiu a bottle of - _ \u2018 \u201cnes prie BN Little Darothy Welsh, who Tv cn ak : offer Da road; a us sally xe os re inl \u2018In great variety, for: men, woman, boy .a .E.A MoConc's, is very Hi with | \u201cand has been for some weeks: very ho is or girl., | JE A1 near {now somewhat better and; \u2018hopes re en-| Co - SYRUP OF Roaslee| Lusointaion is very julb tertined for his recovery.- - | - vith coupon \u20ac} Mr.Frederick ; Kom Povo NH, is in town and to outa.Hardwood Hill.« ving legate, | We are:morry to say Mr.| A A, Driggs, : Mrs.El a M Fr ue ing party on the r river, Thursday is followed by a upper at Miss Fr = dupe PE aah \u2014 vo \u2018 x E ie D ee VAUT BALSAM 1 fe J # = .~ > - Finished in best pi se dwho Ins been dangerously iA for 8 } x \u2019 The great cough remedy.: find eac fixtire.fitted past two weeks, is not yn to as Juve EE corréstsseceteteteste 5 AA TO = yo.C ; ; fast as his many friends would Tike.| 4 \u2014 me , cures when others fail._- le pci ri of all dau Do NOT DELAY: § | EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Established Capital Authorized - - \"a 92,000,000 : Capitel Fald Up \u2026 a = 72, br .en Fund 050.0 Oo BOARD or prazorons {= R.W Henerer, President, | - Hon M H Cochrane, Vice-Presieent, \u20ac Israel Wood IN\" Galer, N W Thomas, G Stevens, C H Kathen, À 5 Bown, Ku, J 8 Mitehell, J tL Head Ofice: BEERRROOKS, PQ \u201cenjoyable affair, \u201cal i So Whitson of 0 muy mot ao la Janet | 0 T4 Prices all\u201d 1 This Month | re SPI ree = \"181 Wellington srot ; \"Householders vit} | \u201cfind.it té their \u2018advan: z tage to see our stock.on | former Occasions.A} © pet, was served, after _whiok a PE - = ! | $.Micholl i Gn EEEE EE b.4 J were very satisfactory.The à al amount | Wm Farwell, General Mauager.tal rere I a raised by the church\u2019 during 3 ap Searbor o Beach ELECTRICAL W WORK.SPEAKS OF A Foie THAT cose 5000, hn wea se] move i CC 1-0 O£\"\"#ll.kindg- dog promptly]! AFELICTS MANY YOUNG, Joon oroy asi.Tho Woman's | pasa Co - HR LL we 4 : F 0 BV for! \u2018mis-# ta Pvuviu\u2018e »! Quabec :\u2014 Er OL CLA 13 Clam Chowder\u2019 and well.at in °1 ; CE fa, a | Contour is 1 4 \u201c cold days.- kia © 0 ; à Works, Joéictes Diginess, Heart, | Palpicstion | ht The B rn Townehite, with se many ne Richmond, Ww L Ball, Mgr sr s : \u2019 - ; 3 \u2014 3 1b.tins, 30c each.- F Water Stoeet.; 201 Ta 107 \u2019 re g little.behind | Anes, 7 only ob nable in n durée citiée, will be for the remain Sato W H Robinson, gr | So 3 ue cA NED.CODFISH BALLS, rep rem Piokle Appetite-and Paller the ~ A Ley Lil S06 or.der of this month, \u2018offered Lo y nt «scout of from.20 w = accent fl .Huntingdon, À ç suc, Mer CLE y for immediate use, 30c tin.COCA early Symptoms.of De- \u2018next lay \u2018Saliool had unt.- LOT in : | _ 8 Eyacintie J Latram Latrainbois., Mer - a * CALIFORNIA CANNED FRUITS, 21, + x\u201d \u2018 aay.dit.Various] \u2018other sums You will Vindeor Mills, Ole EF Olver Mer - 1 TT A An LT TL | or rl te i fy cmt, od tom nein tn rE ERR or 4 market.; _\u2014 - rv, N ; ; | ] colle .ae cls v ar : us nn VER i as URCHASER getting the dis- Pemaix, IW W Black, Acting Mauager \u2014 _ = 5 CANNED PEACHES, / i OBJECT - Frou \u201cthe.Sun, Orangeville, Ont.\u201d | gount, © : q 2 | | Agents in Canada, Bank ot Montreal tant - _ SHIRTS, COLLARS, \u201c Lond \"CANNED APRICOTS, ndon.Eng.National Bank of of Scotland 2 \u201c CANNED'PEARS.- 5 300 oaoh a _ Special price given on dozin \u201cHard study at sciool, coupled with the F somb - people are.under * the}ladk of attention which every young: girl impression that our pick-up cut sale is.a een into womanhood should have, rummage sale when ib is not, and ve palo Foes vy oo forms pot dot _ COLLARS, : .GE , MUFFLERS, UNDERWEAR, UM.| \u201c Boston.National | joined the |BRELLAS, NECKWEAR, BRACES, PYJAMAS, SMOKING JACKETS, Collections mode at ai aovesadle point, BATH ROBES, TOWELS, HATS AND CAPS, HANDKERCHIEFS, DRESS.| Dis hich ose bed States, and or.: ions} \u2018among | WE, GOWNS,\u2019 CANES.all loon 20 to: porous of tho rogulr marked prides.Exchange as aid sold DRPARTMEFT.oo rents about |§ Twenty-five | church.Te 5 by sevéral jm which were.| oblect to call it a rummage sale for it] M 1 solos b at_each office.laters: allowed fro : i - quantities, ù with such lamentable frequency, but is ih oS ST] aerait aod componndod saguslly, wi vith eo Tel is made \u2018up of solid lots.of from 20 \u2018Keough, a former resident Coaticook, | pa _ \"Ni tofresponsible also for the Joss of many but, who now fives i New York: \u201cHi qui r-ng tte attention of the deposl eg an voor =, _ fit | } ER i 0 pairs of scasonable, even stylish goods valuable young lives.First, there\u201d is an | ; 1 \u20ac bo 1 i ; : , + | \"SHERBRO = ™ = | W.FULL SON = Tv ve i pron oi it Je | ému cd (à me wh et] HAS.FULLER 8 co.ly os i = CODERE, SONS &C0.4-2 CTL - Jearly sym are neg.oon ve.igh.ns, RL je a aks A RES w ime-Tried i ve Te Sl thao amano: so I a 207 goods are all gone.\u2019 death claîme another victim of parental Ed \u2018Thoroughly Morency & Mitiet.ie à ght repo a the self to the ¢ eu 1 ing of music, \u2019 .AG ci 1 - TT | PE Wholesale and and Retail Hard- and is.ab or rig by his wife, who is MA QG: EE coi Home Journal, - war», Tinware and Leather.a, singer\u201d h reputation], possessing | Webrusry 1.\u2014The concert given [a at the unsey, = ï of sweetness and power.| ew town hall Thursday: evening.for te | ; Stran d, © À.161 Wellington St, Sherbrooke.__ rr volves a great responsibility -as their a soprano voi | Magazines for February at .| SILVER bells, IRON bells, \u2018BRAZEN wi! Fr.T.A mT bells, WEDDING bells, TOLLING bells, work .artist: of unassuming manner and: .: her \u201cViolin work with remarkahté get this evening with\"Mrs.{and purity-of toné, and her skilf r, to arrange tho Program {yas highly appreciated by.the.aiilior ce.\u2018 me te T J.Twek tak Naturally, interest centered in th k |.\u2014 - urally, in n the wor \u2014 ALL ABOUT ELECTRIC BELLS, in i Ldaughters.approach womanhood, The Mr- nd Mrs.Keough \u2018are to eing.infhensfit of Mr.C.V.Chesbertalf was! _ GE \u2014 5 _ | 2 = i following truthful story told.by a re Montreal - in gril, and we hear that ef- well attended and much enjoyod|' \" The Pearsons, oo | Bel is, Bells, BE À -Reliable | ee (UNITED + {porter of the Sun by Mrd.0.Warman, | te being made get them to give | meio rendered was of a high oijer end | Sreadway A] 1 f | 2 LS 8 of Third Avenue, Orangeville, carries a- ognoefts in ke and Coaticook.|ghowed the different artists to their bec (I ' Ca Bell Is t tT I 2 8 Ylesson to other mothers.| Mrs, Herman pe VC Webster and se Wee advantage.Miss Linnie Holland, of} Co MoClu-e\u2019s, 1 -.JG.CE Diam - said: \u201cAbout fifteen months ago my} 570 TOUR mo a Vis ontreal, Georgeville, played séveral violih solos 184\" a I - Pianos:- : ; MEANS \u201c(daughter, Kate, while attending the pub- voung | And Argosy | The poet talked \u2018aout GOLDEN.bel _ where they, Were the guests: of Mrs.Jas.in good taste and style.\u201d She is Rathbone.| To the frugal wife, whose all lic school studied bard.We noticed: that | gal allowance to she to Lain 5, A \u20181 Tho : agi This was followed by a listlessness and gy Ste an utter indifference to the things that ( Dr.) Sten usually interest young ghils.We ,con- in comnéittee of the Ladies\u2019 CT tot : ; keep bread and meat onthe family\u2019s by Gerhard- oo bones, is limited to a -certain sonal} FL.{sum every week, needs to! ibe watchful in but never a word about: ELECTRIC .+} BISLLS: fred.C.Davis can tell you of the next reo how and when she stocke her house -and To.Heintzman |\u2018 epecially the kitchen, Jest thi sulted a doctor, aud she took bottl: af- | Jot Me.Chamberlain, who hos fof the | a So behind.il find pris wants eu ter-bottle of medicine; but with mo! an + |post_ three years been in Bostm) ' and | | fact everything in Electricity.Bell Tel.| 1 - Bell, _\u2014- ! tended to at the 9c store.benefit, Often she would arige- in - vel = other American cities \u2018perfecting himself | 336.Office; Wolf street.\u2019 ; rd : JOHN MILLET morning after an alinoet sléeploss night, \u2018 of se.\u2018Bar-[in his chosen profession.That fie.- is | .= | -6.A.LeBaron fhe\" Limba ill © a juive wy her = Qu next.Wec | versatile none who heard him will deny.CARRIAGE | 20° ADVOCATES = ea - >IMR: \"HARRY FLETCHER .lke was in and le sty te of enter tainine pi i |irvameren 18, Advocates, eic., Enc RE McPhail, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, 3 i \u2018us à - - thés concert he did a.turn as an) imper- | =\" = _ : .Le RS | B BE.A cates, CT) > .sobator and interpreted very correctly! , TA | ORY Churep EE dv Co \u2018 ; | the \u2018Widder Green\u201d and other la \u2014 q F 7.DUFFEIT, B.A, BOL, Advocate Law sketches.He also sang several j < Cbambens, 126 Wellington Bt., Sherbrooke.abeïssted, - | IT MISCELLANEOUS .z x.So Chickering.1 Studio, Room 6, Whiting Block.oe.LT ; JS, Bubjects taught : -0 n, Piano, Singing ( Representative for the Eastern Town terme, gn # specially rer sis de Dr.Williams\u2019 ogy and he brought | Wat home several boxes.Kate had only tak- : grew stronger, began\u2019 to eat: better.and § 000% ships :.- ni a + \u201cSurveyor and Givi Ebpiacer en the pills a few weeks when: thero was.À; [among them being Mr.Ss.œ laxwon, | \u2014 .3 «EE + : - _ : ÿ a EU G.BERRY, V office with F- L.Bean, >= LL i A DUFRESNE.Frovincial sud Dominioi [a great change for the better.She: destroyed b, J Miss Gertrude Fortin, Miss Luli Moore, | #21 Wellington 8 Es : : L.nd Burveyo.member of the the ç vill meet olen the ), and several pla 0\u201d duets | « g es to have better color, and [from this stage Monday, ev hi) x | \\ HAN Are wy; Deus Wenimgue = it was\u2018 not long until she vas again en- am would \"be invidious, Mr.a wb 8 G K.ADDIE, B.A.fic, C.E.and Prov.Lau | Leh cBaron men AND wom ny opte Shing | o a.joying the best of healt] \u201cand able to to visit Bos Mrs u \"Ghar ackson expéct Es ei im ents werp : ic | AE bs Klos Bt Bell Telephone ~ $12.00 A ., and i in this particular TT er A.$ travel, Some %5 resume her studies at 1 ! might Mr.D.Su ultry returned from\u201d Bos- y 1 Rubber tired or pneumatic cx & AMOR.Architects sod civil Englnecs - \u2018 ) Association of Civil Eogineers.Patent Solicitor ce 55% King street.Bell Pel 349 - 7 BORA FIDE SALARY | for local work.also tell you that these pills cured my was 410 2 \u2014 | Rapid apromo daughter of an attack of rhourn- 0% gad New.You'k., most appregiated by: the real Jo or\u201d of wheels of all kinds; for |; SEANK J.BARTON, séries Rurgeot, : : Q | an Karan, Le i pref Mr.Ri Hi | .EE FOR S ALE ase of salary.Ideal employment, ne new brillisnt tis, so that you see we have much rea.| B Nr FALLS.music.chard owley, df the d h d Albion Hotel.qprepioue i - Æ- That comurodious residence, corner Montreal Hoes 'SRADLEY-ARRETSON CO, co, Cited, son to praise them, and I earnestly rol op b wa M oo o.Bl Boarce, vre- |i States, sang ith.in axcelle p wri roa wagons, on han or à 7 x Æf * sul Elizabeth Streets at present occupied.by Ï Brantiond, ont.[conumend them to.all | mothers ; whesg Jet rary = pi 55 ; P C-fand style a song, wi ternbourine | ac ; ma de to or d er .N O oO P 1 U M a B = 3 x pndersigned, consleung of heii in Auton a : daughters may be suffering as mine [*ident o yal .P.P.-Co., was hore companiment, which was unique] The .Ed \u201c2 \u2014 rE Rae.de lls, ee o ue chen An Are.- - \u2014 N E (this week cting the worké\u201d \u2018which whole is highly spoken of by t thése who PHANT NOW INSTA 1 | ÉD FOR There ia positively no opium or other ' = pes gas and electric light, oitable for lar OER EMOTIONAL , INCONSIS- Dr.Willi Pi ink Pill + ure all \u2018die- we are inform are progyessing favor wore fortumate enough-»to be.pres oat.[pUTTING RUBBER TIRES ON ANY - D [oa hy \u2018 _ ] \u2019 ably.1 1 ; Mr Kdgar 8.Biwgell, of Cher liver, r.Laviolette's: H.» FRASER, Advocate \u2014 (From the Milwaukee; Sentinel.) I cases.hv thelr, orig fn either.in 8 BE W in, M.P., ; \u2018scbompanicd by returned this \u2018week from Montrcaf,- where |SIZE OLD WIEELS, = \u201cMONTREAL HOUSE, ! Our \u2018mule is not the be emotions) or shiattere d nerves.Tt is because they Twitchell, share-1he had been for treatment at thé loyal} Express Wagons, \u2018Top Buggies, Con- [pre -of Turpentise oR inconsistency.Germany, cod.Sb make rich red blood and strengthen the holders of te B.P.& P, Co, were ip} Victoria Hospital.Some time ago he [cord Wagons, Lumber Wagons.= 1-4 Refitted and all fatest improsemeuts.toc rs by ties of.bl ire tp = unite | nérves witli every dose that thoy cure | district this Por busi: drove an axe into his foot and Ji be- Repairing and painting done as usual.for Coughs i 7 À Opposite Union Station._.filling - ors for {wire {such troubles an aun consumption |\" e above ee came so serious thât the loc] raeds All work antecd.Le \u2018end Colds.1 HENRY VEILLEUX, Propricto: or.| Kitghondrd blockhouses by tics Ohi ho dy stages.oul, headache, * © 0- | thought it best to send him t Mont , gua = = ee F Fr 4, Si dance, rheumatism, partial nn real.He has not heen benefitted I nd dis : Prices and terms satisfactory .tis absolutely safe to give - Please call bef 1 ire baying the: toffowi ng goods :\u2014 \u2014 ars trouble, indigestion, 4 8 rest.we hope be will condition is thought to be serioÿ 8, : | to delicate children, or elder- - Orithnary siedicine merely acts up.PO ar symptdms o the trouble, \u2018and when \u201cRuagh tal mellisines; \u2018are discontinued the trouble rot ti.Le vated form.\u201cDi, Willi : Pink Pills | the contrary, OFFKE blend of _ ; [will be ipailed, Pre , ub 3) cefts al He.\u201cRather you mever wodld have -an oc vues.+ ; À v Cott Joo a dix boxes for $280, Ly ulfross; [HEL \u2018Alüiqugh being in his 7h [Married me had I not deceived fyself.\u201d -.g © language weak stowach,\u2019 Prends finest.Colles ma jing: the Dr.inst be Mol Les [ ear he Ys: yet] hale and hearty, and can = A mim brong anguage on & Went HO i J | totally different from.al 'FBro lville Ont Le Ary, \u20ac ' said Graham in refrence to the profane : others, so vastly -swper- jor.Ib is pure, oreamy delicious.Sold in 1 Ib.#7 and 2 lb.tins only, at 10c and 78e.7 \u201chk igue than most men ela Canadian Product That anad- utterances of a youngster.\u201cIn gther\"words;\u201d replied Burgess, \u201ceit Ae is fowl language proceeding from a chicken heart.\u201d - ES BING'C all and supper given byl: fans Are Proud of, BU.N.Gilbert \u201chere this © _.Tl ot + oe MALT BREAKFAST Fi 0D NE | a à a Eondos, Jan.3l.- _ \u2018statue of Charles I, at Charing Cross, was\" deco- pre PE If pure and well matured, Gin is rate with wreaths fin the customary the pleasure of the guests , rehee Ce edict a fine tonic 8 y beneficial 0 à manner yesterday, ee being the anni- wily prearranged: by the HBALTHY UL .AND STRENC PHEN.| 8 | Ns?women.It tones | | aide be rége- È versary of the beheading of that mon- toss for a pleasant oucasion, ING IS \"THE POPULAR | _ J © en oy \u201crch.The most noticeable wreath, which BREAKFAST CEREAH |B lating 82 was sent; from Edinburgh, was inscribed: THE PRIZE TALKERS.| TY | ge \u201c| \u201cSacred to she memory of King Charles {i - ( From the Hartford.Times.) - 1 dE the First, beheaded by.bis rebellious | } Wo havd plenty of friends in Europe at}! : The manufacturers of Malt Jproakfist #5 s fect si \u201cWhi | , 1649.\" x the De time, and we ought to take | Food have fairly captured our people | Fx 3 0 keep them.To.this end with their delicious breakfast \u2018cereal, # et dur Bo.ged, Hobsons and Poultney Men, wamen and children after pne tri in] Eu Bigelows | clo safely\u201d be muszled\u2014to the|desire it \u2018 every morning.No other | \u2014 at 4 - rs We re: gathering in the |éxtent of making it very tiresome for breakfast food sold by Grocers as such Z \u20ac «pe ¢ hem to up their jingo talk, and|a constant and steady.demand from all 1 PRINS SN educate the American ¢hasace of society.i i : Malt Breakfast Food excels af | other foods in richness\u201d of flavor, «itisfying Brien.ed Tmo\u2019, Mrs.qualities, \u2018and ease of digestion.| These An\u2019 \u201cphat makes ye look ao wre virtues have made Mal \u2018ood popular in thousands of \u2018homes.abe \u201cShure, Dennis was sint are proud of this h \\Ith-giv- itantiary fer six months.\u201d [fng food product.manufactired in their | an.\u201cWell! Shure, don\u2019t wor- | midst, and our physisifins are 5 - will \u2018spon piss.\u201d | indorsing it, No other food 2.\u2018Shure, that's phwat ed can compare with Malt Br Leslie\u2019 $ s Feeldy., © [Food for sustaining strength ., - |produding bodily and mental\" Frrut-class In |energy.Grocers in all cities - sell it, - è et - Canadi Is the only.Gin Carnie by cise for medicinal uses hecast si o's oe io Only ately © known and gu d for yeas ears in ure and thoroughly soft | : ose \u201cin galvanized iron te SE 1 \u2014no jan n knows do cloth ke Worth It's Weight in Gold.Representatives for \u2018Canada 1 Fmt [rame Nl > An ETRY pe SE ét on) ht Tob Ee PE Every Department.LADIES\u2019 AND CHILDRENS\u2019 WHITEWEAR, » pb die C WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, 10 percent discount.\u201cFINE WADDED COMFORTERS, 10 percent discount.= | | ALL SILKS AND SATIN 10 percent'discount.=.\" \u2018A- FANCY AND _ TYEEIT DRESS GOODS, 831-3 to 50 Peron, Ee Lo.\u2026 ro - \u201c1 2 RÉ ee, pre 5 À a Re A se Soa eT Te ana a SE be a.Loue de at A \u201cCHEAP IBAP SALE Prices \u2018ut dôwa one half _ - -A discount from ; \u201cGoods must be sold, no 30 to 50 p.c.matter what they fetch 72e , We never did carry goods from season to\" season, and neither will we.Come at once 40 8) L.VINEBERG & 0 y Eastern Townships 3 \u2018Clothing House.147 Wellington st, for Great \u2018Bargains.JOHN MURPHY & co.| \"Closing Days of Foe Janu J Clearing Gale - Money- Saving Made Easy \u201cThe Publié needs - 10 prompting - to \u2018make the most of the \u201cclosing days of prove \u2018the busiest days.of our busiest clearing record! The following list contains only a few of the many Genuine Money-Saving.bargains \u2018to ke e found throughout the_store : SE 1 : A5 A GREAT PRINT BARGAIN.- 2,000.yards Plain Black Print, \u2018also 500 Plain Prints, assorted colors; worth from 10c to 13%; choice for this lot Bc per yard.Co 3,000 yards Fancy Ginghams and Prints.Nothing in -.than 25c; choice for 10c per yard.200 Silk Mantle Drapes and Piano Scarfs, Tinsel Einbroidered: samples; no two alike; prices from $ 1.50 each, lbss25 per cent.discount off all prices.Finest Silk and Wool Dress Goods, Black and Grey only in this lot; worth $2.00; choice for 79¢ per yard.: Our Great Linen Sale continued this week.: Ho \u201c 100 pieces Irish and Scotch Bleached Table Damask, $2.00 Darhaisk for $i.34 31.50 Damask for $1.00, 81.0 Damask for 80c, $1.00 Damask for 67.JANUARY REMNANT SALE TRS WEEK.Remnants Black and 'Colored Dress Goods.- Remnants Black and Colored Silks.- \" Remnants Prints, Ginghams, Sateens and Muslins.Remnants Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and -Flannels.- Remnants Table Linen, Craslies, Roller Linen.Remnants Silk Velvets and Velveteens.Remnants White and Grey Cottons.- All Remnants will be sold.at GREAT Reductions.\u201d an COUNTRY ORDERS CAREF ULLY FILLED JOHN MURPHY -2348 St, Catharine Street, \u201cCor.Motealfo Street, \"+ _ MONTREAL TASH # À Bo TELEPHONE UP 93 Ut of Paople | DANVILLE.Fob.1.\u2014Mrs.Thomas Crockett ie vis- | iting friends in Montreal.Send .us their clothes to wesh and dry, and they.The Ringel service.of the late Mr.awes Hall] of Asbestos, were conducted \u2018find it pays.The prices will sum from, _25c tn $1.y the Rev.Mr.Pollock, in the Congregational Church, on Friday, and \u2018were \u201cLothrop's | TY STEAM LAUNDRY.largely attended by friends and relatives And CARPET CLEANING WORKS.of the deceased.\u201cMr.Alfred Mickiaud has returtied from vor PHONES, |.6 WATERS.AGENT FOR DYE WORKS \u2014 ! \u201cthis lot worth less _ i Ne I =, a 0 / the Montreal General Hoëpital, as it was not: found necessary to perform an operation.The following gentlemen attended \u201cthe annual convention of Grand Lodge A.F.& A.M., held in Montreal, this week,- | Mr.Charles Thurber, Rev.Thomas Blay- lock, Doctor H.R.Cleveland, and\u201d; Mir.J.Boutelle.The.services \u2018 in the Congregational Church on Sunday, Jan.26th, were conducted by Mr.M.Henry Richey, as the pastor, the Rev.Mr.Pollock, was con-\" 0 le by illness, Mr, Jawes Crack, fireman on the Dan- ville, and\" Asbestos Railwav, is quite ill.Mrs.Ingalls gave a five o'clock tea on Friday.afternoon, for Miss Williams, who is her guest.\"RUSSIAN PAPER SUPPRESSED.ogo A\\ You can make \u2018har à - M) ness as soft as a glove \\ AV VO 80d Bs tough Bs wits by R\\ WH EKA Har.n0ss You can A lengthen its life\u2014~mske i$ lust twice as alas as it \u2018 ; ordinarily would, © St.Petersburg, Jam.31.\u2014The Rosslyn - : (Liberal ) has been suppressed as a re- _ REKA ve .sult of its publication of a violent phil- or [OE jippio against Aleander IIT., Nicholas IT.Harness Gil 5] land the -dowager empress on Jan.26.['Fhe editor of the paper, M.Sazonoff, makes a poor looking har- jhas been déported to.Pskoff (capital of ness like new.ra dinde of Fond wi \\ pure.heavy \"jthe \u2018Government of the same name, 162 dand ne Veathar ,muiles southwest of-St.Petereburg ), and - the author of the article, M.Amphites- \u2018 ; vroff, heretofora chief editorial writer, has been exiled to Irkuak, Eastern Siberia.bave ke \u201ce W'trated lecture on \u2018\u201cOkford\u2019\u2019 ture.hall, : Present &ät- Mr, Barrie\u2019s departure.- was then made to the] were in order, \u2026 on Monday morning next.~ our Great.January Clearing Sale, and 'Tomorrow and Saturday will probably | Po & CO.aies » 31 Wellington, Sherbeotla,!, CU EMBROIDERY 1.OOMS\u2019 ENDS, 20 percent.discount, | Lu ight and day attendance.\u2019 peroen unt, _ { BEAVERS, CLOAKINGS, 25 percent discount.- : ren\" (og will be.yy ww of the Sec- Mm, J T Daly, ot Gssuasey; NE) - who has been visiting: her family bas returned howe.- | 0 et Dx.Wn.6: Alls, Denki, Bel Te puskache, the ue Plu and uly Voir stable Co ds Miss Mur less huadreds which we are continually pu country, the great virtue of Mrs, Pinkham's medicine must be a and for thé absolute curé of all kinds of and is open ¢ to ull] \u201ctake ite place.Wonien éhouid bear fie important, the happy from! », - -that contented one Those 1 sement ia Compo at fs claimed \u201cinto & drug wars, 4 iE 1 TN bie-C assoc, gi 16 madd ciiréds a for emale ia 1 Nr.Parry Dobe is to give bin illus.| in ; Methodiet church, \u2018 5 |.On Tuesday evening last a few of ir.T4: : Andrew Barrie\u2019s friends itendered him a : hahquet at the After a very nico menu was \u2018\u201c\u2018stowed | - away,\u201d the chairman, Mr.H.B Bray, proposed the toast to the King, snl to Victoria Restaurant.the guest of the evening, which heartily responded to.Mr.J.A.Cook then proposed \u201cThe Ladies\u201d: which bins eponded Bo by Mr.Geo, : \u2018Many regrets were dxpressed by those adjournment ~ parior, whero songs among which Messrs.F.C.Bowen, M, H.Bradford and H.B.Bray sung \u201ca trio, and it goes without saying they all excelled themselves.Dr.James R.Dooce also sang, taking the highest} * - with remarkable ease.A- very/ evening was brought to n close] pleasant by a little drama in two acts, entitled \u201cPorecloaing the mortgage,\u201d in which Mr.H.H.Morency and Dr.Duncan taok the leading parts, and were.frequently | .applauded for their excellent work, Mr.}- x Barrie leaves for \u2018bis new field of Jahor | oot = Selverigt \u201c hi ry very lengthy and interesting._uwnner.An + + were} pou that] - msm RoR, | Ha.| Cornwall, February 1.22 cudet | \u201cod.ding took place at the Methodist par- \u201cyear af sonsgs Cornwall, Thursday, when - En { Edith,.third fro Di.Ryckman, was married to Dr.wo \"W.W.Alexander, of Lachute, Que.The} ~~ guests present were all near relatives of | the bride, her brother, E.B.Ryckman, your | Toronto; Dale, \u2018st.Mary's, and Mr.F.A.MoKay, | Master Allan McKay and Mr: F.Mon- .tague, A.Stafford, Montreal, cousins of } the.bride.There were many heautiful valuable presents.BIRTHS.: > McDONALD, \u2014At Elmsdale farm, Eustis; n Jan.8th, a daughter to Mr.and Mrs.Fred.McDonald, DORE.\u2014At Eustis, on Jan, 28th, son to Mr.and Mrs.Frank Dore.v QUINN\u2014At.Windsor Mille, Fébruary - 1; fie er of the! BIT Mrs.Ryckman, and \u2018Master | - | ie Ryclaman; her sister, Mrs.FH.\" | Sykes, Philadelphia, and Mrs.William ue a '} bad on ¥ a page Johanna, daugheer of Barnard \u2018and Alico.Quinn, aged 23 years.Funeral at R.Ci4 church, Monday, at 8 am.Friends and] adquaintances will kindly \u2018accept notice.\u2014r > _-From the Grave.\u201d Lo.CRLERY COMPOUND] THE GREAT DISEASE BANISHER|; \u2018IS NOW RECOMMENDED BY _ ABLE PHYSICIANS AND | ITS VIRTUES EX TOLLED BY PRO- | | MINENT CLFR- 'GYMEN.Selly childrers, wear weary women, tired, brokendown men find in and bappiness.For all, the diseases are the really the - sleeplessness, rheumatism and kidney and liver troubles, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound is the only remedy that absolute ly \u201ccures.It has done more good.- this | Is has Saved Thousands for}: humanity than any other medical dis-|; ah b> the lec- a ; ter and they vil} bave the sfmpathy of Paine\u2019s | 8 Celery Compound health, strength and [* which [5 result of weakened | 3\u20ac® nerves, such as .dyspepsia, headache, covery of the past fifty years, and well}; = deserved the hearty and grateful praise}.of the thousands, whom it has snatched 3 from the jaws of death.Rev.Jobn S.Michaud, Bishop of Bur- \u2018lington, Vt., one of the most prominent : of the Roman Catholic Church in); America, writes as \u2018follows: :\u201cF.have been asked why I recomend Paine\u2019s Pi Celery: Compoutid, and I desire to put \u2018on record frankly my reasons for this indorsement; hoping \u2018that my words may |\u2018 imipire those.readers who need health \u2018and strength with Taith to try Paine\u2019s > Celery Compound and prove to.themselves its worth.\u201cAt the Fanny Allen Hospital, an in.*~ stitution in which I am deeply interest \"ed, Paine\u2019s Celery Compound has been used successfully.The .Sisters of Nercy at Mount St.Mary\u2019s Academy on Mans- | field Ave, rely upon Paine's Celery] '™\" Compound as\u2019 a \u2018tonic and strengthener.In my own household ome- of the domestics has taken Paine\u2019s \u2018Celèry Com- \u2018pound for liver trouble of long standing, | e and says: \u2018It has dome more good than any other medicine.® Several priests have spoken to me in remedy, and I believe it has the confidence of my associates.Even dd 1 not know from personal observation of the worth of Paine\u2019s Celary Conipound, I should feel like praising it for simple reason that it is prepared Ly-the , Wells & Richardson.Co, à firm whose ,members I have known for nearly merit rary, 40d in.whom bave perfect confidence.\u201d praise of this] the].ag Men dali ir: fs = à py si troubled with fainting: spells, § d that dreadful bearing se fa either mer se social life is impossible $a oyin ih the young h may s £ at % tter Which follows that Lydie E.a tesatnly eure the carotte 6 ire rs of this | mitted by ah ills Substitute can pos 5ibly fomortas CL in mind when they Lu bat sooo! oi later ie Toarn } of all to mir ularity, nérvous ! trritabl own feeling cannot hope { is most hy\u2019s letter is bnly one of lishing i in the newspa 80 many ac 71 The death occurred this mou Diag, \u201d \u2018| Windeor Mills, of Miss -Joharma Quinn, Ythat place.The young lady was | years of age and had been {I for Le + soi Is til going on at The Condor Tea dulterated, natural leaf Japan tea, imported \u2018in lead | ] packets, It has a strong, bright, flav- ory liquor, much appreciated by connois- ewrs.Has no equal at the price, | Ib, at 40c, à Bb.at Me.lulith Miller, who was fer three years principal\u2019s assistant at.a the\u201d Sherbrooke She is ably assisted hy Miss | Litta McBride, of Lachine Morel School, and Miss Lilian Swanson, whose lrain- ing of two years at the New re-enac {iment of the Chi ese exclusion: at e old ery that But mnuch bet- country to insist Academy.nese must gp.\u201d it be for the agé in.the north west part of Gono _ containing an English\u201d church building, a Grand Trunk railway station, post- \u201coffice stores, mills, mechanics\u2019 shops ad \u201csome .twenty-five or thirty dwell ings, - It is.situated on the Coaticoo river, some seven miles \u2018from Lenpox- ville, and :in -the vicimity of the newly opened copper mines.The first mills A Compton were built near this place, An extensive iron foundry was unfortunately hurmed in 1866.\" With the eréction of this foundry later, with the gradual enlargement of veo.Cale & Sons\u2019 factory the: place las steadily grown until now .t is a thriv ing village which bids fair to hecome by reason of its \u2018excellent water power, I and tablished in 1841, in Lower Canada, Conservatory of Music places special xou- with Rev.sical advantages within the reach of the Wadleigh, James Doak, and Ili Ives, a8 the first commissioners of the township.\u2018hough made a municipality in 1876, Waterville from.the township till 1883.The first election of commissioners took place July 1, when-[.W.Wyman, ¢'.0.Swanson; H.M.Borncrd.and E.H.Lingmade were elected.Mr.James secretary-treasurer, in 1889 by L.WV.recorded.school Osgood was and was rucceeded Wyman.SS ; | repose 2 ansusseunses If you are interested ju.>» ni.Call and ned the new styles at our stores this month, or write RESIDENCE OF F.G.GALE.ma anarchis jet | Land not on the order of their going.possibly he a menace , but the assassin breed are dearer still, \u2014 : |Thà Ç nese dy For some year Waterville Model School stood among the first six vince in point of efficiency.The school board is at present composed of the following gentlemen: Chairman, Hy.- Bernard; Rev.L.11.Craik, n.Swanson, R.O.Hopkinson, A second English school 1s tnt at yor the\u201d north end of the i charge of Miss Jane Holyon: | In September of 1895 a R lic school was opened for thé \u2018It, was kept open until was when it was closed, but in June of this - school, though year it was re-opened - with Miss N, therkuce wo what | is ,| order, and the\u2019 lives of our chosen in the.Pro- was pot separated for school purposes Chotoler\u2014 \u201cYou al, he doctor says there\u2019s.no hope for n he over, you know, worse off in the next av be better ofi.\u201d \u2018Yes; but there's one L don\u2019t think 1 erever | go, \u2018when 1 re- 1at that gas meter of mine is go- ight on rolling.up gas hilis.\u201d\u2019 put it will 8 ind you won\u2019t be and\u201d you mj The! Moribund- thing that, troubles , shafl he happy wh Pennoyer corporation > dan Catho- in Waterville The first teacher the Seth Huntington.\u2018The r - WILSON & SOND, a us for catalogues _and prices.You will \u2018not Leritate to pay for the best Whe y you learn.the \u2018moderate prices we ask for a-really High Class Piano thatiwill suit the most exacting musician.pre and small Upright Pianos and Parlor Grands from Heintzman & Co., Risch, Ivers & Pond, Kranich & Bach, i ' \u201cIf is ane.Town you need, we can show you.the.Largest and Best Assortment to be found in any store iu Canada.stey Organs, Berlin Organs, Blatehiford Or- 6, and 7 Ogt.Organe, C horch and School t special low: prices.and Organs to Rent, Pianos Artistically Tuned and Repaired dt a AE 63 Wellington St, Sherbrooke \u201c Brancir Store at Magog.We have éverything for Bands and Orchestras and Morris.| © Battles House, Magog.First-class fi, every respect.J.Bt Taylor, proprietor, Splendid instruments at an; Ea 1-1 | SATUBDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1908, 2° 1 LEE ; \u2014; .: mon \u2014 - 2 \u201ceon - le : \u2014 ~ TT) = : : c \u2014 .11 40 \u2018ch 07 J 4 1060 Cae ban \u20ac Te \u2014\u2014 ._ US n VILLAGE : OF W ATERVILLE | WATERVILLE INDUSTRIES.of the same year a separation was made.| The Anglican ehurch building, known ganized July 1, 1862, under the direction! Rev.W.A.Dunnett, 6 months.he use of \u2014 .pe.PS : LC Watenvill | of Least, - wwe | Wheseby Mr.F.G.Gale retained Canada {as \u201cSt.John the Evangelist,\u201d waé|of Rev.Mr.Pearl, of Masspwippi.The| :Rev.G.H.Craik, 1892.2 the 1: members.In ion wins : - : (Continued from \u2018page 1.) {actorie that a boast of ab .ho and the United States, and Mr.A.1F.built in 1846.jously, However, Wa- services were \u2018held in the school, |.The Rev.Galen.H.Craik is still ass ciation, 4 -Mechanicg] Dra l - a.stock and bave tailor chop i | factories that axe in a way nique, Lis [Gale took the English and foreign busi-[terville had beg visited hy) missionaries which continued to he the preseisg place pastor, Plante the intervening yas |e oi cue! by Mr DeBlois, Sock andl hate u tailor hab In tonnes DO tory of Gouge Galo 4 1eis- A\u2014further description af his from Hatley,\" Stanstead and Sherbrooke, | untl 1830, when à struogusp costing over thero has been an increase fn both tho hy ha oy pnd «flowing poy 28 ns e management où ME LA \u2018Sons Lee nctory © tal fame.the business will be found.on\u2019 another pège.|the first servites having been held in|$1600 was erected, Mr.T.Mar- membership.and tha offerings of tho gor, ge organized, with My.ip, To \u201cFhe Wy man store on the corr opi | pote as che diatinetion oi bein \u201cthe | The firm \u2018stilt keeps its original name.11818.In October of 1843, under the di-|tin and Mr.Alba Brown vere the first church.\u2018The.Sunday School.his.how al gy Mu pp.The hand y be = ite the hoo] Foose oir wo ne ot ne largest snath\u2018firm in Canada while the: \u2018Tho Dominion Snath Company,- first rection où Rev.P.Reid, resident min- dencons of the church undgr the pastor- membership of I13, and ix still in-| members a nents, which have coss it Gy Messrs a.I: TN oct I i a takes high rank A\" the larg- established in Sherbrooke, and operated ister of Comptén.à meeting was called ship of Rev.Mr.Pearl.n 1866, this creasing, - under the efficient leadership Prosidon a on so, Its officers es _ : ; ) bought thd busi ro Co le ; nbtress factori CS by Mr.J.R.Ball, was moved tn, Wa- to consider the advisability of erecting [church was detached \u2018from the Massawip- {of Mr.J.R.Ball.100 Fred Bla url Swanson: Secret, i bought thé business from Mr, A.lest bed and mattress factories of Amer- Dy Xr a.add, ; } A ; ure we on \" pee _ red Bley.Cletary Yes Bishop in October, 199M \u201cHea Co + |terville in November, 1894.Here it has a church.Ama those presént were : pi circuit.In 1880, as we| have said, a| The following are the church witicers: he fiers oi the SPA So = : \u2019 i ® \" bd CETTE .> fr .= : » y \u2018 \u201d 4 « ; .) .+ ° * ° ! NE oe .01 tN Pers u ~ qe : .A R Another generat store has.recently The fim of George Gale & Sons was attained proportions that makg it now Rev.C.P.Rej , Jas, Bell, Lieut.W.F.church was built.The building commit- | Deacons, 0.Keir; Lars larson, and yy.p, G.Cale x YMCA.are: Pres, 4 , been opened by Mr.A.O, Peterson, * in organiled in 1877 with the late \u2018George the first factory of its kind mn (Can Parker, Salv Richurdson, S.8, Wells, tee was composed of srs.John Nelson * Johnson.Wo Bal; (reasurer Mr Me Mr.J, 7 - =\" the old Congregational.chureb,.which Gale and hie two sons, F.G.Gale and ada.The present building 13 » well W.D.Lambkip, John Me illan, - Geo.McIntosh, 0.M.Swansen, _ Trustees, F, G.Gale, CO, Swanson, are, Wy pg Nob, M.Swansor: secre, - has hee tastofally remundeliec! into\u201d a|A.MH, Gale, as members, Tt was whilst lighted.brick structure, whose.intorior Moore, Frank, Webster, and |W, Wiggett, )L.M.Johnson, C.O.Swinson, S.Mc- L, W.Wyman.lars Larson and W.500808 = store and dwelling house.CL Mr.George Gale was still in the lumber pleases the eye at once by the general\u2019 Subscriptions | m.interested persons and Kny, and L.W.Wyman, pecretary.A} Thwaites.| PUBLIC TABRARY .A large furniture store has just heen [trade thot he determined to embark.on appearance of a neat brisk busin es81the donation of the grounds by the |brick parsonage, | cbstine $1900, was} Secretary-treasurer.Lars luson.| Under the ausplos of _ + : built où the corner nest to the hou.the manufacture of spring beds.In within.The mill is driven by the C pat- | Hon, Hollis Pmith enabled the trusteés | built in\u2019 1888, It is still the home of thel Superintendent.of school, JR.Bal: 1 Club, public library I the itary Vv, \u2014 Messrs: P.& 1, Swanson have long been 1873 he made the first: of \u2018his beds, and icook river.-Snaths, hayrakes, handles, to completa the.church in 1846, and open pastor in -charge.\"The [church has al Organist, Miss Lilian Swanson.with-abont 200 } des \u2018as heen 207 y : CES = - |and grain cradies are the specialties, und : ; .oo : Co > = 10 =U hoo.> lt has sta\u2018 quar.\u2014: \u2014 : - - \u2018| are all of good quality.The waoëd -jem- TT = - ; .CT ployed for the snaths is white agh, ee ; Co -\u2014 {ond growth, and is obtained within a | - - .radius twenty miles.On Jan.10, | 10 \u201c, - 1901, the building was totally destroyed To Lo 4 { by a fire, that broke out in the varnish- | 2 1 À \u2014 ing room.The loss amounted to, more ; To .Se \u2019 .than $10,000; Notwithstanding the se ; - .- 217 varity of the winter, the company _hegan | | _ - E_ - A.at once the work of rebuilding, tocon | À F - structed the standing walls, installed - i a ; new- machinery and Tecamimenced opern {4 \u2014 110 tions, so that, though many orders ivere ; - - upon their books, they ave filled every x s ER 7 7 ] = order up to the present day.\u2018Mr.Ball .2.> - attributes the sudeess of this aohiave- | : + ment largely.to the patience and friend- | £- \u2019 lv attitude of his custamens.\u201d The firm.| - Ce ___ [gives employment to thirty men, and : : : 3 _ has been fortunate in having.no sefious! = E Ta - .: 7 ardident hitherto 4 ; ,Ç 7 .Lo To Ee i Near the GTR.station is 1he Lma- : to } ; , - .: - chine shop où Mr.R.O.Hopkinson.- | : .; : _ _ , From 1892 to 1899 Mr.Hopkirson jraun- ; - - 5, 207 wiactured the famous Narton if imi } ; CR +: jacks, He then twumed to the special \u2018 \u2019 _ _ A ~ | nantiacture of wire-working miachipery, ; v ; ; \u2014.> = in which he has been soocessiulr © is + 1 | oe! - goods ave shipped to all parts of Can _ _ Lo > ToL ada.He employs six men.; | - \u201d Zz T \u2019 .Waterville grist.mill is at present ju ; 4 _ ~ - - fhe \u201chands où Mr.George.Wells, who in! TL 5 ; ; By .1897 succeeded Lo Mr, Charles Grant, | .I : : \" * - .JAMES McGOVIERN, a The mill hay both steel wid stone grind .| _ | Ç 1 - - - s 7 TL | oo .os, and is.driven hy The Coatitook riv- 005) JOSEPH RICE BALL.f Salis! _ .+ DAVID JOTINSTEN._ 10.Po Mr.MeGoverif où \u201c\u201cFindale Cottage.\u201d Waterville, was born -in Cavan, Ireland, jer.Mr.Wells a Ih deals in oraïn | and - : i .- - 4, Mr \u201cJohusto , se +, U \u2018 - in 110.After coming to Canada.he was\u201c for many years employed as fore- shingles.1 Mr.Ball, (the proprietoi of the Dominion Stiath Company, was hern at Athens™ of Mr.W \" doi i tive of Wierville, where Le was born in 1861, He jy a man and superintendent on railway \u2014construction, - being.engaged in the A sawmill across the river has jus Vt., on J why 24, 1817; angl was educated at the Leland and Frey $aminary.He brooke rond 1 ohnstos.To fives about a mile From Waterville, \u2018on the Sher - ] - building où the Grand Trunk, South astern, Massawippi Valley and Inter- [heen built hy Mr, F9 Gale hegan mardfacturiñg in Mens in IS70 moving to Sherbrooke in [1880 \u2018and to work for Gon 0G 3 Pa er an the.farm il os, when he begun to ~F - - nutéonal roads.In ISTI he hought #4 farm near Waterville, which he sold \u2018in [lt will add materially to the gro xth of Waterville in 1504, Mr.Ball has thus spent.over 20 years in the scythe snath Mr Johnston Ine ka pa whage inctors hu: 15 now & foréman, \u2014 - INST.buying another in the village, Mz.Motiovern has resided in Waterville the village.- > trade, and is thoroughly detuainted with every dopartment of the business.Lie f( on meontional ph oh councillor Jor [ne Year.Te ve choir leader in the > .5 4: [| A À complete stock Sherbrooke, - Que co tl of Crockery, Hard- 4 : ui 4 pi» - - : ; ~ ; wv+aw+\u2026+++.+.0»e Ce 1 i - ware, and Grocer- ++++.\"w.\u2026.++++00.\"a RE ) 1\u20ac°, ; _\u2014 \"01 1 - 7 f z La + si | La - Sa : ilori .Jéi|FRäNK\\ /i HOMPSON : À | | > | | ailoring de mn I AE - = Ca \u2014 .$ \\ 4 _ partment is .com- '.7 AND COM - 4 _ BICHARD ITENRY SWITH.\u2014 .plete and ui BANKERS AND FINANCIAL fd Ce si à fan | | err oo and up to AGENTS.- À.y eu Mon is 0 farmer, who cane to \\ratersilhe ir, T8090 snd \u201cresides at Broad- Le CESR 5 date.0 .; 7 \u2019 jai D ne Co he \\ hs ; wen a couneillor - re- \"ant Stephen up the râver from Churles- and-town with an abundant supply of food; Connecticut.Accordingiy.he \u201c de- but finding nobody at ithe Amonocosuc, overtook him near Kingsey where u skir: gpatched Licutenant McMullen by a ¢ir-'he had waited there two day=, and then nish took place and the English retreat- ! cuitous rôute back Lo Crown Point, with cd to the junction of the Magog and St.n request to Indians thinking! should be sent up the Connecticut that they had continued their retrcat, |),eot him on the way down.Then and elated by their success at \\ingsey.! et his course for the Indian town, and pressed cagerly on in pursuit.As they | padded up the present city, they were ret hy .- ) in ' \u201cRogers ane his men set out in whale- - He then: bezan his snarch the sturtling news that pursuers, had turning by Lake Memphramagoy Amherst that provisions u 3 for nine days more toiled through the -river pust the site OÙ forest with desperate energy, Much + the .through dense spruce + .attacked lnsign Avery's party and captured five of © them;- then fell upon « band of about twenty, under Lieutenants Dunbar and Turner, and Lille: or captured nearly all.The otner bands cluded their pursuers, turned southeastward, reached the - Connecticut, .some here, some there, and, giddy with fatigue and hunger, toiled wearily down the wild and lonely stream tu the ap- puinted rendezvous at the mouth of the Amonoosuc.soon \u201chad been the breath of life to the fiun- \"returned, carrying the provisions back with him; for which outrageous conduet \u201che was expelled from the service.\u2018It is hardly possible, says Kogers, \u2018to de: scribe our grief and constsrnation.Some gave themselves np to despair Few but their indomitable chief Lad strength to.go farther.There was - id 1192 ne RESIDENCE OF J AMES MAGOVERN.swamps, with no dry resting scarcely any game, and the harren wil- night.At length the party re shed the River St.Francis, fifteen miles abreve the town, and, hooking their alms together for_ mutual support, f with extreme difficulty.ing Rogers climbed a tree ani the town three miles.distant.i fatigue, and illness had reduc:d his fol- Jowers to a hundred and forty-two officers and men.Ie icft them tr rest while, and, taking with him Lieutenant Turner and Ensign Avery, w connoître the placej left his two | panions, entered it disguised in an In- and saw the unconscious sav- singing in the full end dance.Atv two he rejoined \u2018© his tn the at- \u2019 .and ds even- dian dress, joyment - of ~ a gran ® in morning and at three led them tack, formed \u2018them in à semi-cirole, oe derness yielded no sustepance hut a féw tily bulbs and the tubers of the olmb- ing plant called in New England the grounfi-riut.Leaving his party to these these miserable resources, and proniising to \u2018send them relief within ten days, Rogers made a raft of dry pine logs, and drifted on it down the stream, with Captain Ogden, a ranger, and one of the captive Indian boys.They were stopped on the second day by rapids, and mined \u2018the shore with difficulty.At the foot of the rapids, while Ogden aud the ranger went, in search of squirrels, Rogers set himself to making another raft; and, having no strength to use the axe, burned down the tree, which he then divided into logs by the same process.ter SHERBROOKE, QUE, SATONDAY, o'clock in the morning,\u201d he says, \u201cthe | affair was completely over, ia which |i [time we had killed at least two hun- Rogers was told by his prisoners thas a dians was camped on the river helow.|- and that another party of two hundred} and fifteen was not far distant.They some plunged- into the \u201c[tenipted |to' cross near \u2018the G.T.railway bridge|now stands.Not Charlestown, or \u2018Number Four,\u201d and immediately, sent \u2018a cano with provi- sons to.the relief of the s lowing ° ; days.later.ustion.Of the few who had , we are \u2018told by a french contempor that they \u2018 became * the, victims of_the fury of e Indian wo- vain to.save that\u201d, : FEBRUARY 1, 10d ably of fam.| For the _hencfit of the dld-timera ; men,\u201d féoœ whose clütches the ore ars ton unmis- 1 found of the fram - London- derry, N.Pen eral Ambe he \u2018Indian vil- lage of St.Francis.- This! ogmpany took their route by way of + je Champlain and the- rivers; \u2018They res the settle- , apd in the absence the warriors plundered: ad set fire to the village\u2014 the old men, women and children falling\u2019 &s retaliatory , for injuries New Hampshire; but in the sequel it proved to bo dearly bought revenge; for the warriors, who had been out on a hunting expedition, soon returned and were almost immediately upon their trail.Such was the hagte with whizh they were] pursued, that; they were fain to drop |their plunder and escape as best they could.They vos drei on the north bank of Magog river, and a san- .guinary \u2018battle was fought on the ground that now| forms the north part of the |vil;age of] Sherbroke.The slaughter on both sides must have heen fearful, jucg- ing fromi the relics didcovered \u2018in after men sucéeeded in making their escape, and taking the course through the wilderness west of Memphromagog = Lake, y ceumand- | an\u201d old.thoroughbred, Bljek Dii- |arder of Gen-§ been turned out on the grass to die done by that tribe to the inhabitants si days made several remdrkable fre years.Major Rogers and a few of - his} - \u2014 + A DIREFUL HORSERACE i { > ° Cost Canada £:23,000,000 in Money aud 3,000 Lives.| A.E.Empe's Ride That Ix Said to Have ! | + we reproduce the following |romance: A.WL.\" Empe was a fidep in ihe, most, expensive horse rate lever rin; No turf event in history has ovef had such tragic consequences as this.memorable one, which, mote or less); indirectly co=t- the Dominioh of Can- adv 523,000,000 in money [and ome 3,000 lives, to make no actount of the destruction of thted allitary posts.The\u2019 race Was ruh October 19, 18H 1, at Qu'Appelle, Chnadu.hes tween a scrub |; horse from Winnipeg tô Victoria as Reynard Rquge, aud mond;-who had, owing \u2018to| lis age, sole \u201cyears before.Iteyndid Nouge was the property of a syndiléate pi ha!f-breeds, and won steadily in tha Northwest for several years.Finally Reynard and Black Diamond wete \u2018ofttched.\u201cBlack Diamond belonged \u2018to Morris Gifford, who had been Coe lonial Secretary to Gibraltar since 18837, and to A.R.Empe{ He was 17 years old, \u2018and had in his young \u2018cords, but, owing 10 cracked Jioofs, had been taken off the uri andâtutn- cd out to grass.Singulafly cnough his cracked hoofs tHn caine off and were replaced hy perfect hoofs.Fhe half-breeds had got an inkling of the they reaghed their honjes, after passing and suff ings.In thei haste to escape, onc of these men lived] to tell the tale land scalping knife only| to perish in the wilderness.Wounded, wet, and axposed lowed th Compton, until they hed the south- { western pare of Barnston, where, being b à century, their fleshle \u2014 the gun was left standing against a { the weather.\u201d\u201d to cold, hunger and fatigue, they fol- P highlañds=through Ascot \u2018and umulated sulfer- s it appears, to For more than gs skeletons were suffered to bleach in the forest, until they bad been long covered by a soil made from the leaves falling from the trees.In clearing up that locality many years afterwards, relics were found.which, like \u201cthe testinjony of the rocks\u2019 in modern geology, détermine the fate of these unfortunate nlen.In one\u2019 place human bones were ploughed up, and musket barrels -with | locks and brass tronmings\u2014in one instance the lock shewing; that the gun had been dis: charged-the remains of powder-horns, clasp-knives, a razor, silver knce buexJes and shoe buckles, remains of Indian mocassins, | beads and other trinkets, cap kettles, musket balls and flints.In falling a large maple tree in Barford a gun barrel with the iron and brass work of a musket was found jmbedded in the wood n the centre| of the tree.\"The question may he asked, \u201cHow did it yet exhausted by.their ings, they laid down, die.\u201c| + * * small tree, in which was a seam which £, and in process secured it from falli nd cavered it \u2014the of time grew around : decaying from exposure .to wood part decaying pos ._ oF ; - |Satisfied, With Our Leather, In bis report.at [tie annual mect- through almost unp alleled hardships § river and : at-} the place.wherc}.ii Quebec ten years bef of his sufferings.A pajt were, drowned, | land the lothers escaped the tomahawk mere \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2014~.to Fn uci whine men tor cach half- breed.and etfn eut farther, killing 3.000.\u2014Regina West.srs \u2014 Indians Carry dn Ranching.\u201cAn | interview.with Rev.J.x.| Matheson, who, gecompanied by the, Bishop of Seskadchewan, arrived at Fdinduten recently from Onion Lake, appears, if Fhe Jédimonton, Bulletin, whith says the wip of over - two hundted miles ®as hiade in four days hi the trail north of theelver.Thé reserve at Opien Lake is 12 utiles lv six miles, square, and Contains some 300 residents, India, halt-breods and whites, The - chief serve 18 ratiehing.This entermiie wai bestn several years ago, when Sr GG.Matin.then agent at the lake, procured à hod of CO cows fram the Goverment.There wore farmed \u201cout to the Indians, the cri- rinët herd being replaced bu their produee, and the Indians retaining the mothers of the herd.This ar- rang ezient has Ted do a dual natured in the ranching of the_reserve, one herd.the descendants of the COWS given to replace those procured-from tte Governmeht, now nunmibering between 700 aud 800 head, and being held an community of possession: Besides {hig herd each farmer \u2018has a private herd dd seended from the cows secured from thie Government; and numbering from 7 to 25 lead.| The industry of the natives on the ol nature of the gountry surrounding und comprising the reserve is dd- inlrably adapted by* nature and lo- LE F hy: 2- jo e pu Aime - F i FCIUWSILLLION OF UNE Grue denis | een on October 16, 1881, some sixty or seventy f them came nto Qu Appelle with Reynard.[They +0ufed round until pightfall, daring | the mounted police atid otheÿ whitefpee- ple Lo get out some fast; Larse \u2018flesh and back it with capital.I£mpe hunted up Gifford, his phriner, dnd the fatter that night bhcked Black: Diamond to run agaipst Reynard Rouge in three days for] $500 \u2014 all the money they had.* Empe\u2019s Vérsion of thie Race, \\/ \"In telling the story redently, Témpe suid:.\u201c\u201cIFor 200 miles jaround runners were sent put with the news, aid in the mormnog and carly afternoon - of the third day] a string of peuple, white-and half-Hreed, poured into.Qu Appelle, accompanied by a crowd of Mounted Polige with threo maunths\u2019 pay to put on|Black Diamond.Fully 3,000 people were present, and by 4.30 thy town ws jainitmed with new faces.The half- breeds.thought it way sure thing, course.I was to ride, weighing 152 ridden b We got mond took the lead, g ing into the same long had, won for him the\u201d a boy.weighing 80 pounds.way about ever.Black Dta- acefully fall- stride that ueen\u2019s Plate re.At the first yuarter Reynard ç#me uD \u2018and there?\u201d The probable| solution is oo in ay while Reynard| was tu be ite of the Tannery\u2019 Section of _the Taranto, Board of [Trade the chair- tye Mes Wo JL Bighell, called at fen- Son! te the part which the tann ER took {in connection) with the wir in South Africa.Ie[pointed out that: Thausands of sides of our bea her werd made into |saddies and over vonsigerablo quantities of boots, lec- gingh, ete.\u201d anudjàs far as ve con teurni proved entirely satisfactory, Me should feel preud that ve can manufacture leather, \u201cand that oe have jcounected with our trace men \u20ac ments that will pass: the strict ex- 1 .[oY who can- build - military accoutre- amindition of the military authori- Lies.jat Southanipton.Instances have \u2018heen cited: in| which shoes inde in Canada.have [seen a full year's service in Africa) and returned in fair condition.Similar reports have In eut niade by different officers re garding the saddiès and other military{ equipment of Canadian juanu- ncture, which gaye universal satis faction to the trogps.= iy \u2014 i New Oyster Grounds.- Mr| Ernest Kempt, oyster expert for (he Tisherics Department, has rot dined to Ottawa to prepare.his report on the opérations of his branch during the; past- season.Mr Kempt has been especially engaged in preparing a new bed-in Annupo- lis I3asin.It will be planted carlv in the spring.he oyster ground: in ' {Murray Harbor, Prince Edward Island, which ere planted during the pummer of 1900, are showing up well.Lu | Use Weed Is stead of Ceal.The Bancroft Tiines says that wool is used -to \u2018fire up\u2019 with on the Irondale, Bancroft & Ottawa Rail- way in Hastings county.To sc a train steaming along afternight is to witness a first-class display of fireworks.- - , auiiifary, accoutrenfents, as well axl \\ py Medal awarded at the (hicago Worlds ration t0-the-necäs of the rdnener, | grains most grown.aud gave us the selédtion of the] and this industry alone bringé vear- ly a large amount of monéy to the natives.PI t Besides ranching, each native has a plot on which he farms to n greater or less degree.Oats, barley -and wheat are grown.of splendid qualiy, the two former win the y ir Lake st.(lair-Lake Erjie Canjl., Details of the proposed Lake St.Clair-Lake Erie Canal are given in The Engineering News.As jt pre- \u201csent outlined the canal will he thir- through\u2019 low-lying-land,| with the underlying rock more than 20 feet below the bottom of the .deepest cut.A uniform.depth of 21 fect is proposed, with a canal 156 fect wide on -the surface and 72 feet wide on the bottom.This canal teen and oñe-half CE long, | would enable vessels to avoid the fogs, shoals and rapid current of the Detroit River, and would afford a straight course from the St.Clair flats canal and an offing in Clair to Lake Erie.The ! course would be unimpeded by locks, and a-speed of six miles an hour-could be maintained.The saving! in dis- _ .; 7 à \u2014\u2014 ER A .ww Ï + .1 , \u201c ., | | 1 tance by the canal would | be 79 miles, between the foot.of the fouhder Ai was) well known us a mill anid wheel-wright.He had a sawmill on, his farm .and) carried ong small Luiber business.- When he first began to make spring beds they were manufactiwed in- thi mill.During his further career in Wa departments of the business.fairs, having held the office; of - mayor for some years.; miss) oner, - te Le FRANCIS GILBERT GALE.| Co 74 - Mr.x a.\u2018Gale, now the proprietor of the firm \u201cof Ge.Cale & Sons, var\u201d Dartmouth College, where he graduated in 1876.\u2018\u2019He-has from thé undé r the name of Geo, Gale & Sons.He was born at Williamstown, Vt., and Has identified with tho progress of the Gale business, his work came to Canady when a hoy.Mr.Gale was a successful farmer in Stanstead and 0° having been principally in connection with the manufacturing and financial 3 7 interest in village a.has taken an active He is now a school com - : President of the Boaryl of Trustees of the Congregational dni, of the Building Association and Waterworks.Company.\u2018He SW He terv Île, Mr.Gale was very successful in the mechanical part of his busin ness and , and President also|in travelling in this country and in Fheland.He died very suddenly af.«| : aJso vice-president of the Coaticook River Water or Company ad el Norton Mills, January 2, 1902, while talking through the telenhone to Lis id J \u201c.Jthe Waterville Y.M.C.A.\u2018At one time he was warden of the county.- ; at Waterville, - .|| eesides at : Lookgale, Water ville.©.\u201ceT 1 ; \u2018 : _ A as 1 i em ed eipitrae ue oo .Georgia.| Vo .Ce EAL cl Ch 2 Sahia.donates ; \u2018 LS a Bd _ E.> ?\u20ac 4 _ {I Eco vos , oo -H.J.PETTIT.\u2014 je GEORGE GALE & SONS.| manufacture and sale So the «Domin- rool 1e ; ion\u201d\u2019 wire mattress.n, however, af- ogy ~~ \u2018The firm of George Gale -& Sons was illo 1 8 | .organized \u2018at Smith\u2019s Mills, Province oi ter yamoving to Wate puit about Jéëd, 0 oes Quebec, in 1877, acquiring the business a the ee ufacturies P i metallic ; of the late Mr.George Gale, and rerov- bedsteads A Birmingham \u2018England.The PR 10 i ing to Waterville in 1881.\u2018The firm, us ¥ f this h te th fact | - first constituted, consisted of the lat: result, of this has been the manufacture Mr.George Gale, his two sons, tue ate._ : Tn + a % Vs» | ws \u2014.Ro ST YT _ SS 7a 1 î 8 : - 8 ; \u2019 T4 oy .Fn eT i 2 } .- a , \\ A = Tant SN : wo Be \u2014 NRE ey Un - ù .L 7 re : a A .- v 5.2.IRON BEDSTEAD, l'ättern No.- Te Mr.A H \u201cGale, and the present _pro-! prietor, Mr.F.G.Gale.Still continu.| .ing under the old style and nan, à re- .organization of the finn was necessitated - \u2018by the \u2018death of Mr.George Gule in 1892 \u2018and again in 1895 when the - late « \"Mr.A.H.Gale became proprietor of i thel 7 -Engliah business.- ~~ At first, the business consiste in the 435.1894, and the manufacture of bedsteuds' ; y Deminion\u201d: ed and skilled English bedstead makers i mingham, and large premises for manu- of wire mattresses and institution specialties by the fimu in Birminghan in Canada in 1897.The goods manuinc- tured by the firm now consist où \u201cNew and \u201cCuban\u201d.wire mat- ™ {resver, hair, moss, fibre, Superim and ther mattresses, pillows, brass and iron bedsteads,- cribs, folding beds, cle, in all over one hundred patterns of liad steads in from two to five sizes\u201d are fmade, and a steadily increasing trade j Jone in all- these lines.The firm is spe- ciaily well situated to manufa:ture brass bédsteads and the fancy patterns of brass and iron -bedsteads, as expericuc- are in charge- of these departments.George Gale & Sons, Limited, 32-34 Upper Deane St., Birmingham, England, contractors to His Majesty the t King, Metropolitan (London) Board of Asyluns, etc.This business was estal- lished first in Leeds, where a depot\u201d for the sale of mattresses was started] in 1888, The business was removed to Dir- facturing secured in 1894.Geo.Gale & Sens; Ltd., organized in 1897, purckasing The factory huit foundry addition, 60 x 30 x 50 ft., two ory making lin all a floor space of-13 acres.There is half a mile of railway siding; sg Fo | .i i Fis Eng | EERE FACTORY OF \u2018GEO.GALE & SONS.El (damaged by \u2018fire gant 30th) are: \"Main huilding, 55 x 180 fe, thee.and 125 ft., one and two) stories; new addition, opposite, £0 100 ft.\u2018 three stories, and J After a few-years ou the farm Mr.Ward entered Gale & Sons\u2019 factory ass ]man, gaining n practical knowledge so WILLIAM HENRY WARD.coe Mr.Ward, the manager of Gew.Cale & Sons factory, comes fran Leeds, Yorkshire, where he was born in 1870.When he was 12 vears old his father, Thomas Ward, came to Canada and took a-farm between Waterville and Hatley.of the business hefore entering the pf for the firm in Canada ud He.has been head bookkeeper and has travelled M Intosh, M.P., Sherbrooke, gad .04 miens business is continued under.the same during the Academic\u2019 year, and printed Waterville and Stanhope, P.Q., the product of which is nearly ali nsed ir: The factory, the Birmingham business being |mahagement as placed by us mm 1893, by us, we feel sure, will from the pre .supplied with mattress frames from.Waterville.\u2018The, factory will no doubt be rebuilt at once.the manager, Mr.Harry- Lewis, haxing|sent year be a credit to us, 8 W i i L 4 .become one of the_principal proprietors have: secured the services.of a competent .! | ;- of the business.The business is gimilar proof reader, and the errors that have _ to the one in Canada, excepting that |heretoforc appearcd iif ite columns will | bedsteada are manufactured here.The |he conspicuous hy their absence.| CT f firm in Birmingham has been obliged] We do not wish to convey the Sd ] to extend their works, buying lands.and that we will do your work cheaper : properties wherever they.could, adjac C ent to the factory.- - | oe sre om + rm ge Cm a J OUR PRINTING DEPARTMENT.mn = {0 | Established in .1896- under the aulde *,.,Ç ] management \u2018of Mr.J.H.Osgonl.PTT - - It is unnecessary to refer to ihe wide = © 8 reputation our printing depariment has .- attained during the five years of its .existence, and during \u2018the five vears that ; _ wé have been before the public in this x - [department of trade, we Have been open _ = = | ; to the most exacting criticisn:: vet.our - x PES NE NE oY | Ce Catalogues, Progrannues, Bosktets, Comn- TL NE 2 bom _ _ mercial Stationery, from the cxevilenco SE .5 : £ { i R D TURNER ) » of the work have obtained for usw pre- IRON BEDSTEAD, Pattern No.ok.: : oo > eminence that makes us unrivalied in \u2014 \u2014 - cL i i = Td Co .this line of work in the Eastern\u2019 Town- other houxes, but, we do claim w ge the interests of the lat Mr.A.M.Gale.|steads the firm has been very successful ion\u201d wire mattress greatly assisted the ships.= - - vou first-class work at the \u2018same prices A general trade is done in springs and {and receives the exclusive patronage of [firm in devising the mos suitable pat-1 We are carryfng an oxtensive line oi that you are paying for s third: - combination bedateads in Great Britain the largest hospital and asylun boards.[terns of bedsteads.for uge in l'ospitals Tablets, Tassels, Programme Incils lass jobs, as our type is of the newest and abroad, particular y in South Af.St.Bartholomew\u2019s ~ Hospital, on the and Public Institutions éveraily.The Papetries, \u201cWedding Stationery.ally od Jo staff the best.\u2018 c ; rica, where perhaps the largest single Thames, opposite the Parliament, -build- same patterns of bedsteads are now msn-|and Calling Cards, and everythin: to be ! In sonclusion we would say that the order on record for bedsteads was se- lings, is supplied with their goods.Sir |ufactured in Waterville, and have been |found in a well equipped printing- office best .dence of the progress by cured for the British |Governwent, last|Lawson Tait, Bart, the late -ciuivent|supplied to the best h pitals.colleges.] \u201c\u201cThe Mitre,\u201d oR in the fact that Ï ?A, \u2019 og e tre, published by the siud- us in this department, 18 t .year, in supplying th tal cot bedsteads.We think the English | surgeon to the Queen, fecognizing.tho|asylums, etc, in Cana strength and durability of the .\u2018 Dousin- it army with hos- hed- In| [institution ents of Bishop's College and the boys of (uring the past two years our Bishop\u2019s College Schoo), Lennoxviile, has increased fifty per cent.per anni SPR Co BRASS BEDSTEAD, Pattern No.1675.| BRASS BEDSTEAD, Pattern No 2373.BRASS BEDSTEAD; [Patt 75.| IRON BE = med : 5 FAD] [Pattern No.1475.|I EDSTE TEA D 20 +2 No.CL ne A roster Ko.147 IRON BEDSTEAD, Pattern No.766, BRASS BEDSTEAD, Pattern No.2650.IRON BEDSTEAD, Pattern No.565.IRON BEDSTEAD, rats! 1 Our Poupular Repr un 5 , PE B esentative In the Ma time rovinces- i ne ; = .- -.- e - - LI L | ) dut of ~ + Mr.A, Le ndon, but we Unfortunately Hay Lu Se | - To mm - the Present Time] | | | 2 t ._ - _ 7 ._ | 3 ; | - | | _ \u2018 | ., j wv - » o- _ _ | ] - ; _ ! , ; .; _ England.In 1896 he married Maggie P.Molntosh, daughter of Hon.John 1 a] wore Ws \"Colquhoun INDEPE This or eight veux - Mr.Soll] TT sen.H = tion Mas \u201cengaged: s 1°\" trade in ville and married té Fi \u2018 - Cour = 1860) 1 came \u201chas qu 7 nasi - heing c - 1 not - 7 Wa t her.Sin ° tale this \u20ac sent Sve Chi Co «hay.the À = ~ _ \\ LUE A a ~~ * 1 | | | KE DAILY RECORD, SATURIAY, | > aster of the Masonic lodge in being Chief Ranger in the early nineties.= .- .= out ve 7 ' EE = 2 j 4 > At COTQUHOLN, À VoL - De éulqfihoun* ta crate in Set Medicine.co Metill Universitx.He was Fawn tu Mandies 16 \u2018aunty.Ontario.fin A863, aml has practised medicine in Watervilie RESIDENCE Of \u2018obtain by this inflow Americans wd.R.BALL., a \\ } | = | Ley, d a rig, and as t ndded: falos.\u201d This The chinook, a win wonder of every ne special feature of tk mate.A blizzard snow write at four p.m.{ -bare -as at midsum \"The Jandôrd ar the OTB -\u2018\u2018Put in a _cpuple of startled the who protested vigorg uch preferred \u2018arses! drifts in the in! a few hours it simply evaporates\u2019 before \u201cthe infhience .air that rushes in.ing the wind swirled \u2018snow in resistless force, he ground is as mer.\u2014 Edmund \u201cOT- ré day Was cold hui- tourist\u2019, usly that ba _ the a\u2019 cli- the apd ja that is K-comer,- is Western : May pile morning ,- pi the | halmy In the morn- the flakes of and as 1 Yeigh, in Toronto Star.; give strength, and vitality to :the *.Dominion, \u2018whith will seïvr Lo .render it in the future cven more inde- tu} a large number of ét}aëns Ke vf than i 4 pendent.of use in t has heen the past.\" 2 mme + - Origin of 1 isp summer.There is an Indian legend to the effect that after the|first frosts Manitou resorts to the| island in the Georgian Bay |which|is called ~~ ofter himself, and thére | Féposes- \u2018und peace.The au- smokes the pipe \u201cof tumn haz& which is| seen in Indian summer is the; smoke from his pip- nd the warmth is |the heat of it More than \u201cone f our Canadiap poets have eng hrined the legend in \u2018appropriate vérse.\u201d ; side [| of the border.A number of _promin- | Prosperous |} New Year, Also to thank | vou | for your favors-in |?\u201cthe past, and -ask |?you for your future patronage.| am still in the same old stand, 149 Wellington Street, where you will .always find me pleasant and obliging, so come along and get the finest photographs.you ever had taken \u2014 not merely photographs, but pictures.JOHNSTON 149 WELLINGTON ST.\"SHERBROOKE ee [{since over two years-ago.I enjoy .a , FEBRUARY 1, 1902.VILLAGE OF WATERVILLE ond Temas rT a SD, Sr continued for about ai a was Mid ke \u2018 | _ \u201c mere _ 2 3 ~ Continued from page 2.t six years, \u2018yhen the ; summér\u2019s charms) or the Cw : - ( ER OF T ont connected.itself With\" the Tndepend * 8atumn\u2019s bloom, | 5 .THE GREAT WEST ?+ KttrigFation te auïta.- so à -CANADIAN ORDER oes RRS, Order ard retained thi pend- \"Ere à \u201cfades and - \u201cfalls o Tenderfe \\ IS It is probable that the official re THE ENGLISHMAN.| Ras made nis verses apouna witn nre.until 1885, Mearwt organization doom.ng wintry rfoot May Look for stov of, Local ports of iinmigration and emigre _\u2014 \u2018 As- the ancient Roman w h d A branch of this order Fo founded in Council, Royal T hife, in 1883, Fidelity à Ld » Colerlor Practical Joke.4, which ave published by the Gopern-| A Reincarnation of the Ancient Romans Of literature as a calling, so Thack- Watarville, in Mecember, 18 hy R.A.Was or and tn of Temperance Now, boat, | Fo Everythin in, the West js driggood ments of Canada.and the * - \u2014Prosaie, Material, Money-Coining cray and Macaulay were ashamed of \u20ac , organizer acting under Supreme was aie the older organizati ue glides over thy shining on broad li es.'Fhe strces of Win- States will show in the next and \u2018Hostile to Change.being styled literary men.As in the \"everal members of other courts Templars merged into this.The Rovail A ?nipeg, for.iristance, are so .idp that | Year$ that tho tide of sp Béfoft à representative 1 | Roman.the English nature leads residing in Waterville assisted in varie of 200 Waterville / now\u2019 have up| 5 tribute paid to thy chaps , and one feels Ji lapin on\u2019 ¢ Gir.Lo tha Svein from Canada to \u201cthe Canadian Club of ont un him to action, and to distrust ~ : .\u201d grace; J nj tthe prairies ar, sp wide the Pnited states.has come to| an , : ; AC ought as less sincere th ion.3 g a court here.Awong these 4 Joers in \u2018good: standing - } that th Ivor d.Th ie other night.Prof.Maurice Hutton, re than - action, ) Ww.(.Rowe, of Court.Angus, Na.0 of whom dre carryi ins '.Yés wo love the turnings, the Wists and se lans ! izon line is lite that ut aa.Sn A Boston, | Mass.Her principal © of- University College and language as less sincers than were | amounting to $48,000 Tying insurance bends, | sea; plans [are big.and th results, © and that the current .is now spoke the R esc, thought, and eloquence and poetry 7, and H7 T.Sunbury, of Court Beaver, tory ef th 225000.During the bis- Wh J when successful, corresponsingly so.setting \u2018in the other direction.lishman ar ne.Me Fine | the least sincere of all.No.I.The ~ vont was formed with il o lodge, three death claims} ere each opening scene e newl The men are, as à rule, \u2019ofencellent address recently delivered at pared the old \u201crenchman- He'com-} But, turning to France and Greece pout 25 charter embers, with Mr pair.ting re $6000 have been promptly 5 D beauty.lends.: physique, an d their hospitalty[knows real ore of the Canadian ing.with the Englishman of pane: it is found that while the Frenchman + 3% Rowe as Chief tanger: ince tha o liquor license has oo 4 Lo no bounds, \u201cThe herses ary do in spoke in an exceedingly enthus astic and \u2018the Grecian as similar ¢ to le bas not a more moral reverénce, he J ed in Waterville \u2018for grant- And as on w telligent .{hat they can hel safely tone of character of this settler who \u2018 : 0 the pus a greater reverence for intellec \u201céme the order has made considerable The \u2018Present t offers of -30 years.\u2018Oh eon ve go we might often .say: \u2014\u201d trusted to, avoid the badge and: go- Were gradually filling Frenchman of the present France-: than the Englishman.® The or ke \u201cprogress.and now has about 33 members me of the\u201d BT.sb, er now do, _thy windings pher holes; Without a hought lon the] tural regions of the Cduadian orth-| The Roman he described as a pro- carved on the gravestones.urbanity in good 3 standing.The.presi.a'icers lo.M.8 straÿ.; |part of thd driver.1lad Thomp- West, and reports frém our ve material, money-loving.practi-| us one of the viviues of the deccased.ve , M.T.Sunbury; \\ CARL LL A Wanson, 8.oo a Here- no way\u2019 appears buis ve ù pur- sor-Seton |lhren with- us on our - 20- | Northwestern States .are to the so much the 0 valued his possessions but the Englishman does not see i Ono R.S., H Somerville: \u201cUSL D.dgecombe, PSC: 1 +15 sue, | mile drive [across the oper ._| plains fect that lurge numherg of Ame icans | extont t pat ic even inscribed the | much in politeness of manner, so .\u2018§\" Edwards; Treas., M.Hodgson; chap- Sn Bean, Fin.Sec.EER Midst, the varied seer : and sag anne he \u2018would have traced, the widerice of ATe Foing across the stone, and meet on nt yomb- | long as he thinks his heart is right.in W.H.Ward: S.W.bec Buckland- M ter Law, Treas.oo NE | hue.| | dvd at ce pue Ami in pd ee and Jottling o on, far money from cireulation or a © sul The same reason why the language , yp ary Knights, G kT + i.i ain \u2018we Saw where 1he * er- ad inces o e Le cL : SR ASE of Greece became the lan e of pol-_ J.ww.Fortin: S.B, K, ! *, sun Mrs.M.\u2018Swan: uard 8.\u2014 \u201cYes, bea followed gopher ito he! lair of] wan, and even as far the.| is tana for his religion, his Chrift ite society among the Romans a pry; DBI Gelinas: Physician, In Rev, GW.rails VE.fue euty pd Artin oe are the latter to secure » dainty eal, Province of Athabusca;- These Prov- Spiritual ton predominating even his plies ag to why the French language | Colquhoun; - _ _ 1 Mrs p N.ik, BA.Res, See.4 thine; | Tho buffalo] bones.and {he deep trails inees, it is Said, are} fast bedoming en mo tendencies.The names giv-[is the language of the Fur sn PENDENT ORDER O RS Bean, Cha Chaplain,\u201d =~ - And 5 fancy of richer vein than nine [Of the thousands of isons aplded i Americanized hy a.wohderfully] intel} cog\" ten cious Mann Prosaic.HE courts to-day.INDE 1DER I\" FOR Riad i B Fagecombe, Herald.A Might tell of thy thousand chérmt ann, tinge of sd rrow for the fate] of tho Jigent and progressive class of men, old sd enacious man tenacious of \u201cTt has been sail that for a real = To TH RS, .J .4 :- {But 1 bend té my cars, now hide on.\u2014 one-time monarch of the range.| who are throwing ovér their [allegi- Roman w and stil of tone : The gentleman get à Spaniard or a | _ me + \u2018glid de on.} Ff \u2018it It is giv and-take n spcigl\u2019 life.atice to tHë United States anfl are had A fou pops unintel igent.but \u2018Frenchman, und that an Englishman ) \"This order was organize À in Waterville Battles House, M, a n.i ç Le \u2018The tenderfoot may ook for \u201cmany becoming subjects of King Edward.had ai oon v wise instinct.- He might be made one, hut the.German Ca vears ago with 20 \u201c charter 7 menm- every reapect.J, Pi in ; BEE THE RIVER.| À à story with local c ae or.ex- | The country: covered by\u201d (these) great} make nnich \u2018of % a Ç Men, ro never.2 ; ne A proprietor.y Jraect ar ihnocent pre Pr.An Canadian Provinrmids à sis tél 45 he far danger of becomi 2 hemo in grea\u2019 The Roman was tenacious.and had \\ i ne hos chief attraction of \u2014 in ES 2 1 2.Dale his crits PS2 A \u201ca savage determination _not.to be - the summer, and one which! lis gain Lo a a \u2014 .ng increasing popularity, is TE iver.The] \u2018 Coaticook river for!about ten ries! : A above Waterville, | furnishes - -some el fae.- _- \u2019 most delightful hoating in the tov : C | ya.ships.Tt, cannot vie with thi Inkes f ' _ ] 1 thè lakes for] sailing but, furnishes iden! zowit - >, _ , ig and .: 2 ) - canoeing in all weathets.When the sun beats\u2019 meveilessly dow por, the water | - .in midsummer, there gre mahy shady | - nooks and corners, not to\u2019 he found on RE i - J1he open lake.1 , \\ i : Contéegok % safe or Hie, winds ; | L- H \u2018 » ; = x Re ly up in river there is ; Fo F eurvent, so-there is 10 \u2019 3 hard pulling or dangérous eddies.Im}.\u2018 many- places the banks ave thickly wood- § : - ol and either in the fresh green of June , : a ° ; or the glowing shales joi September, thel - Fo.FACTORY OF J.R.BALL.- - - [river affords unceasing pleasare to all] eme mr ie ; © [lovers of heautiful scenbrv.© C : this \u20ac en cows carriea- aw wit = ç One of tho mest remarkable plétsures 1° this charge, WMen was mDrorsgnt ag.| ay Wilh anvining new, .\u2019 \u201d ul 1 .he | &nd this of?the river is the effect of wriess and [7 - door ai heen oid at he ho in hie fe the Ji ha \u2018 beauty of the\u2019 shadows.In this: respect \u2018The Roman clung to commercial in- | lv, the victim of\u2014it.This was \u2018not i \u2018the Coaticaok is quite, as wa rthy où.ad.= Legrity ratfier than Greek sninrtpess.nt -all characteristic.of the Greek, .-{mirätion as the ami ha low river\u201d > .he Roman kept his marrigge vows, | Por is it of the French.The French of Muskoka.: while the Greel: scandalized both his stand \u2018for equality, as did the Greek.| \u2018The appearance of tho + Fiver nd the { CL son and propriety, and in - turn] T he Romans and English worshipped comfort of \u2018hoatimnen i have || en greatly \u2018 s | nig ed at the Roman as the French oe worship rank and wealth.Eng- improved by the t i à an boat CE 0, & ANS N.to-day laugh at Britain and call her | and might be said \u2018to be religious .; pr À y the erection of a ne x hont- LE WANSO | a hypocrite, nit realizing her politi- because she, like the Roman Empire, ! guse a Eg.mvs which are} C Ta ; 0.g anson, D 1 x cal sagacity beneath her readiness in sacrifices thrift to religion, \u2018 and x | | [situated iw neatly kept grow ds famine harle Wanson, onjtiion mani gration.agent, born.in 8 eas June 5, protecting this particular branch of takes her religion seriously.The SR HERMAN SWANS 0 TE oo n pleasant, approach ta the river: | {a came to Canadn ard 'spttled in Waterville\u2014in 1869.3 Was the first the law.The Greeks lived by intel-| French, like the Greeks, make a holi- LU SE ON.SL | Those who do not possess) Boats or Swede, and dargely area | his.lors hate followed, He ¥ ii [He hgs abweys lect, and Joe Romans lived by | in- Say of Lhe observance of religious We.Swanson.of Lhe firm of P.add H.Swanson, was bor .|eanoes may enjoy the river hy.means of] taken i jively interest, 1 logal afiairs, n one of the municipal coun- Stinct.- The claisishness and thrift-| favs.and one day are heside them- , 2° : ; n in ade | : | a he.S .selve: , 1565, He was ab one Gime clerk inn Geierl stor.bat 1 Sw n, [- in Îthe pretty Little steam yacht made and ciltors for a nuxbber of years He was appointed migration CS in 1892, iness of the.Scotch are like the; Ro- sobre ith joy au and the next day .\u2018| : furni | mt iis.principal oconpa- od hy Mr.William and continues to fill this position 4 mans: as (is their \u2018grim appreciation | 2¢Sidc themselves with political fury.a tion has been in the furniture and undertaking business, in which he is now owned hy Mr.iam Sprig ngs.- q ho oo : 7 ne _ yo {fk i | of a Joke.: «+.Prof.Hutton jocularly reminded the ; engaged.Mr.Swanson has been very, successful in establishing .flourishing [post can comfortable acconunodate 33 \u2014 T - f T= The Roman believed in uction, and Club that the United States was a #1 OUT _ © \u201ctrade in Capelton and North Hatley.He is now a school commissioner in Water passengers, and during the season makes matance may De ver, jme une; RR [a pot in \u201cthought or expression in Dit like Rome, in thut she bought 6 lle and a prominent- member of theHoyal Templars Lodge, In | 1S07, he [regular trps up the;river, the whole] weiter was a guest au.the \u2018Winnipeg peter, so tir As \u201core ne ys | STTIOOR | words or style, apd Rome's .great.\u20ac reat quantities of rurcties and sta- eo UC parried Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Ward, of West ( Compton, trip covering abont spven mies.Club: th host-drew ætenfion Lo the | farming and stock raising are con men showed i _tohtempt for mero th on tippy it wax fashionable.He A | marr Kater th -omp Last Augninu Water ille hell a 00st on the shell sored during ! corned.then any.to Fritory, especial- ture has ver : In = gland mere Htera- a A ated i \u2018who bo incident told Ant rv | i, nd mote thn [tei Lhe 1s mmosespied trésors, on hi tire Mat very Ile hale nnd thre | BL Cy Prise and en hy tle ; , n y ed an enjoyable day aid had the.ifort of » dre sound in goat abnndance continent.he can | dito ine der \u2018quickly forgotten.\u2018Strange how few wanted to sue the railway.company adding greatly to tho: interest taken fn \u2018us of à Toronto porksman who remarkably satisfactory, while the cars for the wonderful melody ~ of; for the broken arm.= river sports.It is the.intent on.Le hold wênt.\u201cHick shooting north °.of opportunities of -Heakeful dbvelopment Swinburne, Kipling is popular, but\u2019 As Paris set the \u201cstyle for England, a similar carnival during: the écurie \u2018sen- | \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 rm : \u2018 ee : + | he owes nothing to\u201chis grace of style 80 in Rome the barbers were all son on a: somewhat larger sd : M i | or- manner; his poems are full of ac- Greeks, - The river ws the de i no Tess | tion to suit the British mind, and he ' - beautiful than thé upper river and pos- - y .\u2014 r= | nesses an excellent! undp efopod water] © = - = a, \u201c power: \u2018The £allsp afout- mile below}: - \u2014 L.E 1 G = S the village and just Trelow he site : off 0° moe | \u2018the old Pentoyer mill, affords by far| who be How.rapidly, portaes ga.\u2018 ° pes \"8 ?were bund at that time.Henry, con- bayonet was found in this river, and la- and More sue eeustul oe her omaniy In 1775, some time before tho first], Th They reached Fort Western; n blazing the trees at ev ry carrying-place.|\u2019 { Arndd remained at Fort Western to tinuiny, eeys: \u201cThus [we proceeded, the ter a bunch of bullets sich us were used mn than the one who te whâte«settler Idoated in this section of the Kennebec River opposite.the pe Leaving the last habitation of the white |seé all embarked; and then in u fhst pale sd meager \u20181 of jy companions [in the guns of that day.\"The feather pat ques vit the flipperies ang Pog the province, now known.as the Fasternf city of Augusta, Maine, on tho[man at Norridgewack the party passed birch-birk canoe, led by Indians; | tottering en their feekile lifibs, * '* *|case jn which they had been enclosedl man ho oa longings mannish wa.\u2018Fownships, Benedict Arnold led his force twenty-third of Septombor , | où into the wildern 1; aving paséed ! he.pusled rapidly .forw cd, and, \u2018passäng | and voming to.a sangly beach of - the had decayed and fallen\u2019 \u201cway.In 1535 a, may be.thé longi is \u2018never ugh, iv through the wilderness of Connionp® pny falls, rapids and | carrying ~ places, each party, overtook.Morgan and the Chauliese (Lake Me, dntiz), some men [musket was discovered.The stock had| ed even to themselves, (coudes County, on through Mesantic to deliver [AI the information Arnold could oh- _ the twenty-ninth of September they riflemen at Norridgewask Falls.* From |of ou company were.bhsetved to.dart |entirely decayed, and the mountings and| The mannish wimg h - his attack upon Quebec.tain of the route waa what he could [OF ved at the great carrying-place, dis-ltlifs plice tbe march was to be.through [from the file, and-wifgz their nails_\u2018étar | barrel had\u2019 fallen to the ground.Vhis| trouble to the\u201dworld.No ot.ons \u2018The History.of Compton County\u201d com- glean from.the mesgre journal of Mont.bout sixty miles from Skowliegan a wild ind ininhabited wilderness, with- out of the sand.p6ots Which, they deem- [gives an idea of the.lpvely, inhospitable did she affect the pictüresqu only tains the following account oi this ge resdr,\u2019who has passed from Canada to b about sixty.i od \u201cate the Powerful | solitudes through which these cf dress, but she.clutel nes of * e distance across.the portage to, Dead {o ut ths, (nd often without cven™, anjed atable, anf ate ¢ am raw.Powerfu g i ese men pags oC She said ! Led away nu, edition fas {foe ren fr years.Jeforg Fran ver was twelve miles, - but therc \u201cvere Indl broil Across dismal swamps ahd.J men straggig®, eyen \u2018with blows, for ed.During this perigd of more than that and vou st stot \u2018When\u2019 Washington- reached Cambridge acts gath rom a party of St.he three or four ponds |which c \u2018be decéptiie , up, rock! précipices and'bfhes roo \u201csuch was the extremity of [cighty years, - the pionver had penetrated| sillv.We wouldn't \u2018 be this-tt, \u201cind assumed command, on the third ofjcis Tndians, who had lately visited 2 used to lessen the land earriage.le\u2019s almost inacessible mountains, along} ar Tungäi\u201d Old moose-hide.breethes [every bay and harbor of the great west: witli it\" We were so be bothers) Julyg 1885, he had akeady favorably camp of Washington; and, & rude ° party, leaving the Kennebee, ck -out |streams full of rapids | und; falls,: , and wele \u2018boiled, | and.then Troiled on.tiie[ern lakes, :and, crossing the Mississippi, Ve forgot 1g the moment ths that congidéred the plan of attacking Quebec, imperfect map made by a würveyor.ol towards Dead River, nd ab ord alpng md er all these.\u201cohstuciéiggr the cols ahd eaten.| Son e tried to \u2018mise fand- scaling the Rocky Mountains, he| ther we woul do it op poy oI and, obtaining military possession ol the Kennebec, camped on the margin de battealx;- -the \u2018army and ammunition soip out of their gerskin moccasins, | had erected his settler's cabin along the oon en OT ours.We arent men, Capa.Schuyler had heen selected tof \u201cThe route seloofil as the nost fase sleeping, as usual = : 2 | with which to.attack the stropgest for-[bat, \u2018although the poor fellow boiled [shores \u2018of the Pacific: but into these}.rent = be.But} tn \u201clea a army into Canadæ by way of was to gacend the Kennekgo\u2019 to vit vas branches of the fir, h + tress in \"Anerica, and ll their.provi- them long, they were Heather still.Many gloomy \u201csolitudes of Maine and Con:pton, Woutdu' = bar re Tastcoat, the northern lakes.\u2018It \u2018vas, now prépos- [called the great ¥ ving ve hetiween evergreens.The grou \u2018sions, - pies and clot tug,\u2019 to rotect | died from hunger a fatigue, frequent- during all this time, no wanderer lind] hi vipins, insisted it wa didn\u2019 ed \u2018by Arnold that a ependfedon should, it and the Dead he ha hen rien rying place was rough, r them erie rigor of{ 2 Canadian win- y in four or five ajnates after giving |gome.\u201d : care foliar She was fe .march by: way of Kennebec River,\"west, surmount the \u201cénirvine r ©® | ged, interspersed with | inf L SENET lew à \u2014 the men often sunk te : Che ca was now -decided by Steele to divide nsf i ) Hittle party, leaving the to 2 .half the provisions, w be pressed for- |}; \u2026; | - Co ward with the s t and most en-| |.; ; during of his men.\u201clwo days of very} = 1 % hard work brought hi to the banks of UT oY e Dead River.3 | \u201cPressing on,-yeach day \u2018meeting mew |:| A _ difficulties, their\u201d pro jsions i grew geant, | 1 : A + - and the party put themselves on short À | \u2018 - rations, and resolved to cat their porkh | \u201c [rdw, and to eat but twice each day, E _ ï morning and evening.qi _ \u201cOctober fourth brought the paityl, 7.ee to the.deserted wigwam of Natanis, an} ; - - |ändian chief, then supposed to ke in the | ; pay of the English as a spy, but whol | .Ct with a part of his warriors was ufter-4 - - wards induced by Arnold to join the, : expedition, and who, with hie men faith- | _ fully accompanied him to Quebec.The A 3 _ _ country grew more and more rougk and|; Co 2 difficult as the party advanced, and having now reached nearlyito the high Le ] lands, dividing the waters which flow to } the Atlantic from those which aj ty in, 1, E to the St.Lawrence, the weather hell 10 _ game bitterly cold, and | snow and ire in - .pelded to their diffienlties $, i .\u201cAt .ength, on the nih of October, .\u2018 RB | the'parby of Steele, weary;and wom, c, | LS | ., reached the end of thofr explorations\u2014F, realm | Ce Eg } nr 11 # the thead.waters of the Chaudiere.Gat}>- 6; 0, u, SWANSON, wre, bo CE tC PRTER SWANSON, A WILLIS c.ROWE.Ce ee Mr.Rowe vomes from Clarerjcoville, where he.\u2018was born on, Maroh, 28, 1871, being the son of Lieut.-Cal.Rowe, où GOth- Battalion; Inter\\preventive officer in H.M.Customs.He\u2019 has been a clerk in Fast Angus, Quebec and\u2019 Montreal.He :came to Waterville in 1896, and went into.business with his cousin, Mr.Frank H.+Rowe, forming the company known .as Rowe & Rowe.CR, _ ] - EP coh 7 1 \"FRANK H.ROWE.Mr.: Rowe is the son of Geo.J.Rowe, of Clarenceville, He carried on a general store in Albury,} Vt,, from 1893.to 1896,_when he came to Waterdille, and with his cousin, commenced business in \u2018thie.old Wyman store.In 1893, he married Miss C.N.Miller, of Henryville, Que.- / IRR + \u2018 + \u2014 a \u201d \u2019 * +.MESSRS.P&H SWANSON S NEW BLOCK, ' This-is a fine \u2018brick building, 61x36\" fe, \u201cwith | four large plate glass windo ws The building has a floor space of about10,000 sy.feet, is provided with elec ric ?Jight, and is beautifully fmished throughout.\u201c - \u2014e through- the wilderness «ver the moun- thence \u20ac on over the extreme \u2018weit which täins, in Maine, to \u2018Quebec, \\u capture divides the waters of New Englan à from the city -by surprise and co-operate with those of the St.Lawrence.C pressing Schuyler.The plan of reaching Quebec this, they hoped and expected tc) \u201cétefke by this route is said to have been sugp- the head waters of the Chnudkere ; ænd gested-by Arnold.After .several confer- from thence descend to the St, + ences Washington hear tily adopted the[rence and Quebec.With his very Mryiê- project.ed knowledge of the countzy and \u20184 \u2018\u201cConscious of the difliculties to be en- fio the commander deemed ity prudent countered, Arnold selected the best ma- top he could trace far away towards the ,priviles distant.Elated [with their success |ter, now too rapidly tise party turned their | fuces back tg.be -tran:ported.v | (\u2018As the; soldiers pus od their boats up fed a diver.At night When they gather fing his own by running : through it - own private mark.(breakfast, and the \u2018and laid by.Rising early next Paw-l , vivors.of Carole.le cacipaign, bas left a 1° \u2019 © u ir ering around the roots cf u-pine, which ; rose forty feet without un branch, Steple asked if any of the ty, could climb jt.Robert Cunningham, an athletic young soldier, twenty-five years of age, instant-| ly.began the ascent, going.up with the activity almost of a squirrel.From the}: ' (Mr.\u2018OÙ Swanson | {Canada 3i.years ägo/ lin that tisiness, \u2018He proprietor of - ithe iran for fie years.was also in the Waterville House,\u201d Tp a eet | ter of thelate L.W.north the meanderings of the river, until was bom in\" Sweden in 1850, on, So He és a harness maker and has.\u2018gpent most of his He has béen a - councillor.and held the ltor for 1¢ years.In 165 Mr.\u2018Swanson married Nellie em yman., They havo had five childrén, only three of whom |\" - 22 2014 = Eo «4 oy i\".1s, ta 12, wi came to 4 He! : da in 1874 aid tins ti general store business and was the Ge now calléd the {Riv dale,\u201d which\u2018 he }i ce \u2018of road: inspec- Swanson, Mr.8 trpde Wypaan, dangh- || \u2014 nson is road and r \u20ac ; = , | p .fo Lord cad to Young Men, pre now ising.ik, expanded into Lake Megantic, fifteen - ppronching, were in the depths of the farasts.*Far from their con prions, and near- 14 famishing, where were they fo obtain food to sustain life?\u2018They made all ppe- fible haste, looking canstantiy for same, and finding none until the ninth, on.they fortunately shot malt duck, hend, wards their comrades, | toiling far behind _ with KNOW, rated by giving the mune of - Plug.stafi\u201d toa village near by, and - tlie mountain\u2019 \u201chas been napied Mount Bige- low, after Major Bigelow, who is said top; in the hope parth of Oetober, it ey were within fegantic, and that with great care, fifteen days.An- , and it was de- .\u201cell e, they anxiously how this dugk fd etl around their camp- discussed * the quest and their little pittance of vemaingr mode could he most effectually used to pyo- long life.\u2018Fhey decided tn hoil the duck in \u2018theireamp kettle, each man putting ire his fast: bit of pork, and each murk- à titmallwoeden skewer, marked with his! The broth so nade was to be all the supper the poor fellows had, reserving the boiled pork for.thirty miles of Lake 4 their ; provisions migh vided to send | cl À sick and fooble, à ad | the hospital: he} and hardy should Ey duck to he divided - Henry says these ng \u2018the \u2018men A Lord Strathcona, in the courge \u201cof; an interview which appears in the Neceétmber number W The Young Man, up and sitting hardships ing dow willingness to die.© \u201cArnold pushed o gives the\u2019 following practiculs advice to young feHows \"starting in life: far in \u2018advance of his\u201d men to secure tHem food.\u2018On the Be content with your present lot, thirtieth October, atl night, he reached but always be iting yourself for, something better and something highs|the first house dn the Chaudicre river, op D ! .Do not despise what you are.Be eighty miles fr 8 Megantie, and! satisfied for the tjine, not grunibhng | with the next 's sun a supply of und finding fault.1f vou want to fresh provisions and | \u2018flour had .started get higher, to a better position, only and was hastening.k with ali .pos- cheerful perseverahce will bring you; sible speed, .yet none| too sop to save there; Fie blip g wil not help you ; : -| 6n an inch.Your] future really de- ne ce où le ge hd Siler.of \u2018pends.almost entirely on vourselt, and jis What you like to make it; fF Petoher; jer, ji Land, on the twenty eighth\u2019, of would.Ake to\u201d impress \u201cthis fact upon you.Do the woik yourself: don't wait.for friends.1g use their influence in yoni behalf; déu\u2019t depend on the the- Chaudiere, dt, present fo ry the brenky-inoh of Dctolx that is your fault, and you are the lou.- Apart rom that which ._ we t [have reached the womailt, and she wus so the world wich My.Peter Swansgn was horn in Sweden on May 3, 1853.Ie came to Cans.resided in Waterville aver since.During this time he had run a large farm in the village, but has -spent.most of his time in mandate.ing furniture, He is now in partnership with his brother in the firm of P, EH oe ural inspector.new.we hadn\u2019 t' been able to guage a \u201cweight or measure.That she wes a freak is now readily accepted, ail ,she and.her ideas will pass.away \u2018from the earth.We'll forget al) bow-wows if we want to, not - for- \u2018getting that there are other \u201cOCCT \u2018pations which may suit, other | wor men better, though that is er affair and not ours.The sisterhood of women idea has a-tou¢h of | the .divine in it.It makes us stop and consider how much we owe, to our own\u2019 sex, how much of inspira.tion-añd encouragement romes to us all from the good women we have happened (0 meet.There in room to\" in the world for évery womun \u2018 Work out her ideals, and so she is patient with all the other women,and has no room is the man- wonan\u2014she who stands tnsex- - Ne le LINTON / - ; oa MAP OF COMPTON COUNTY, i Pr \u2014 LAMBTON or KY Lambton\u2019 > AYLMER - Sr Yalleters Agnes 1 \\ SP coin Ÿ A to send forward a small explorin : \u2014 7 - - terial in his for the expoliti g party Toe _ \u2014 The ey ey -\u2014 She oxpelitin.in Jidvance, who were expected to mov.sjing, each man took his mouthful of roi, dhanged to snow, ice covered the [present site of Lake i \u2019 | ouels Christopher Green, of bode Jo.|b ramets os ropi ty in bark canoes, os ae breakfast 15 over, The duck En on, men, a and break- [the twenty-seventh or sente Vilage pes RON genres; \u201cTbëlieve thE one man is ed Det ii womantiness of VO ¢ land, and Roger Inos, of Connecr t; : separa parts, e ugh snow ang sleet, at length October, able to do as well, as any other,pro-|,.eR po gs of Man Majors Return).Moar, ai apne ous ed explore jad mark tbe best route.number of the party, and divided in the 'reached the very wie which separat- small companies bis Mors arrived in| vided the opportunity presents ii-.Mad Le a te Sta and Timothy Bigelow, of Mrissachuseuts.[as Lake M structions to go as far |) junter\u2019s usual way\u2014that is, one of the ed the waters of England fran \u201cBy the eighth £'N y day thereafter.self, and he is blessed with goud gen = \u2019 Among \u2018the captains was the celebrated ©, > egantic, or, ns it was then|p @rty turned his- ,- and then Steele | those: .of Canada.Another portage of lof the Vie elgh of ovember nearly yli| health.Much of what I would ad-| He Wondered | Daniel Morgan, the famous rifleman of fed to \"lead this à pond \u2018The man select- [as ec of the.man wh bark was turn- miles brought them to \u2018a small sion, had ent, or ont the rear divi- vise din Young mien to do is con- Mrs.Why le Hie learned pra _ Virginia.The - detachment consisted s advance party was Archi- Jed = to the fragments, \u201cWhose shall this stream, along which the reached ld\u2019s camp at the NéC In the old gounsel: \u2018\u201c\u2019Drust AN Erench is six weeks.ed infbald Steele, a bold, act y» g y passed to Lake settlements Providence, and | F joebs, how Jong It all of 1100 men, from the mountains of te yo oo active, -hardy; and be?¥\u2019 The man i naming the Megantic, or Chaudferd pond, \" teenth of ents, a thir- dry.\u201d .ep yout powder! Mr.Whyte 1/wonde ho n° France to _ - : .pa We \"1 > | \u201cen Joseph Henry, 7 2 .of his Tek or - me \u2014\u2014 will take the folk owr | y - Co _ co | 20 » One of (Le que: men with him at.P Levis, \u2018while Le TX \"| learn to ein \u2014 / .: ç i ._ _ - / ; cn _ , 20 | ; LL © | | | SL * | / w he a AO Tp i con va : + Lars ee tion ois rani ern Pee riety asa, \u20ac .ME PES Ra AL a | \u2018about her in-a few years, and wep) -: do- crewel .work and Berlin .wool val Ra help of others.Of course, opportun- they are Patient with her.it mat ity is a great thing, and it comes to ters little that all do not see eye =.some men more frequently \u2018than to 10 Se Whatever Inercass aur A - psd ns : others But: t ere ev \u201cvow W Spect Jor.the womanhood we shou \u201cTo gs.is\" den fr Arnold\u2019s \u2018Land! it does not pr ar yer fe rho be proud.to helong ~ to isa - good Henry's.socouifs, th t the army \u2018moved! other and if \u2018vou are not ready for it thingy Whatever detracts from, it is \u201cin sections: in Some, Lases: several days} and have not prepared to welcome it, evil.The only woman for\u2019 whom me papes Cet 1 5 su ' \\ Leg 3 pe x 4 eng Hid 3 8 ¥ £ Fs if te if "]
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