Sherbrooke daily record, 18 février 1902, mardi 18 février 1902
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EA cr te Bn ey | ~ that sistecn colnties had recedved in the gale piling drifts, subject to long à St.Barvabes\u2019\u2019 Church will eet with \"Mrs.R.A, Putney, at Glen Villa, on} Wednesday.CL A special mebting of the municipal council will be held on Friday evening to congider the sewdr question.Mr.Holland K be went to lock Island- on Saturday to pur chase lndders , call, - story Building to | = - causes as .cure.\u201c - crowde.7 Megantic, will put * as well as our butçher.noes of Mr.Ed.MoKay, who is attend ri ve - © - - SL dot < 7 Fous ns, Li Tt Si * @, 2, ?5 9 a VOL.VI.,NO.8.oss, SHERBROOKE, QUE., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1902, .PRICE ONE CENT.A MID-WINTER BLIZZARD.New York State Had Not - York Another gendine blizzard is sweeping this chstricu waaay.It began late yes- today sfrornoiu ie a heavy snowfall, which abated \u2018 the cvening.This iorning the showfall began utgain, accompanied by a strong wind.Morning trains were on! tiuie, though it is probable more diticulty will be experieneed this afternoon and, tonight in-kceping to Fchedule time.;'The storm has not as \u2018yet reached the severity of that of a few weeks ago, and it is probable that this district is experiencing only the out skirts.of the blizzard which swept.New York state and! New England coast yesterdays ~WAS FIERCE IN NEW YORK: New .York, Februaey 18.~The casters part_of New Yark state, from this point to the Canadiah border, was swept by a blizzard suchas had not: been experienced for fourteen years.Up to midnight, reports | were received showing full force the ts of the gale and the accompanying fall of snow.New York city has borne the brunt, of | Experienced the Like for Fifteen Years\u2014Snow Blocked Traffic in New City.0 nwuber of steamers are supposed to Le off Sandy Hook waiting for the storm to abate before entering the port.The congestion \u2018of traffic on tbe Man- hattun street car lines was severe during the morning, when many of the avenues were blocked with long lines of cars.On Broadway wbeel tratlïc was] confined to the narrow lines hetween high show hills.trucks and cars crawled at a pace.On the elevated lines there was considerable delay inthe early: hours, but by the evening the rush, hours all trains were ruming on time, - In the shopping district the blockade \u2018was so complete that several of the department stores decided to close their doors at 4 o\u2019clock.- smil\u2019s and along these cabs, | TIN PARLIAME NT.Down the Estimates.|THE ADDRESS IN REPLY TO THE | SPEECH FROM THE THRONE IS ADOPTED, Ottawa, February 18.\u2014The debate on the throne~was concluded in the Commons last night, and the address passed.The discussion yesterday hing al I in- dipally on the railway amendment of Mr.Bourassa, which was eventually withdrawn.Lo Sor - The-estimates were tabled hy the Minister of Finance last night.The total amount to be voted ia $47,845,038, as against $43,102,323, or an increase of four and three-quarter 1 millions over last year, | was Four thousand men were set \u201cto swork in the afternoon.Throughout Brookiyn the\u2019 blockade Iwas ever.more greater than in Manbat- were completely cut off fram.all commu- nicatfon.- the fiercest snow storm that has struck this section -of the country since the great bMzzard of 1888.Beginning scon after midnight, the \u201cstorm increased ra: pidly in intensity, The rising force of up the snow in great and, communication and Brooklyn was Suburban traffic between Manhattan crally was almost at a standstill.A NORTH HATLEY.l'ebruary 18.\u2014The Ladies\u2018 Guild _ of between his residence and the river, Lo Mr.A.Clough, of Sherbrooke, who wit] «vect a store buil - Mayor LeBaron hus bought oi 7.N.the lot between the Eagle House and Duffy Bell\u2019s restaurant.Tho Ladies\u2019 Aid will meet with\u201d Mrs.\"A.1I.Ham on Thursday Torenoon.Master Charlie Uampbell celebrated 14s .fourteenth birthdgy with a party on Friday evening 1 Mra.-J.M.Ca and Mrs.Charles Hawse hate ven ving \u2018at Stanstead Junction.The band are practicing for-a play and concert to-ho given in the town hall 4 Mr.John \u2019l'urtle has leased of .M.Call the Peck , and will ont a| poultry farm and grket garden.Mr.and Mrs.David Jackson, Miss] Kila Jackson and Mr.Thomas Bassett have returned f .Ontario.\u2018I'he school oom ers haye decided | to make a umber of \u2018improvemonts on the school house Quring the summer, Mr.Claude will ereot 8 four eplace the oue recent- ly burned.Mr.Merritt Lebar on -has waken \u2018contract to erect boarding hoiise George McConnell,! of Sherbrooke.Burt Lord has To the.Abe fackson the - for farm and will tak possession on March let.February 18.\u2014The R.C.- Chur:h supper and entertainment! in the hall was weli attended by all ominations.A very .Îine supper was se ved in the l'asumnent.Dr.\u201d Chas.Taylor, V.S., seems to* \u201c18 one of our most active \u2018citizens at present.Our Sawyerville correspondent me gave a list of deaths in ona of our TJocul } papers of animals jin this vicinity, lt would have been hetter .7lo have given well ; broken necks, punc- elays and shipping gen- been resumed today with little interrup- fthe week in Warden with her daughter, tured hugs, elc., are critical çnpes, to L Mr.11.Cabs t week drow huge The auction safe storc during the pa \u2018Kerr, formerly of in a stock of goods this week in the Orange Hall and sel+ by public\u2019 auction.\u2018 | wonder why cour council does\u2019 not \u2018protect\u2019 our murçhauts, We understand Mr.Mr.Alex.Todgoe has closed bis cream cry in this place for two months, Miss M.Stev is attending grand council, RT, of T.in Montreal this weak, fine .Mr.E.Bvans purchased a a very.three year \u201cold colt last week.from Mr.Barlow, of Angus.| _ We are very sorry { to hear of the 41} The fleet of warships lying off quarantine - to await the arrival of.Prince Henry was for hours cut off irom com munication from the shore by the floating ice.NEW YORK RECOVERS I nom! .STORM.New York, February 18.\u2014(Speuial)\u2014 \u2018The big storm is over and traffic , Las (on.- .~COOKSHIRE, Feb, 138.\u2014Dr.B.A.Planche, of Coati- cork, speut Sundsy in town with friends \u2018and- relatives.Mr.Geo.l\u2019ope, of Bellville, Ont., is in: town, the guest of M¥.R: IL Pope.~The Bury senior hockey {beam Cookshire juniors on Cookshire ice night.= The Rev.Rural Dean Robertson is giving a special course of sermons during ent.Next Sunday Mr.Robertson will exchautge pulpits with the Rev.A.H.Moore, \u2018of Sawyerville.play \u2018 Lo- \u2018Mr.Geo.Lambly is visiting his \u2018neph-| ew, Dr.W.O.Lambly, of this place.Mrs.Alden Learned has returned from Stewartstown, where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs! Wm.Moore.The Ladies\u2019 Guild meets this week at Mrs.Albert Popes.- Mrs.R.J.Thicknesse and her little daughter, of Black Lake, are in town, the guests of Mrs.Botterville.Dr.Lance, of Montreal, is spending a , : [iron to a junk dealer, so that unsightly few days with Mr.J.Milbinson.ASCOT CORNER.- Teb.18.\u2014Mrs, C.Lonas is spending Mrs.Bérry.Mr.and Mrs, Joseph Colt, of Massa- wippi, spent a few days in town this week.A doublé tem load with ajolly crowd of young! people irom.Westbury, spent { J Tuesday \u2018evening with Mr.and Mrs.Stacey.Notwithstanding the severe cold wea ther, Mr.Hawkins and his meg have succeeded in doing -avery difficult piece of stone work at the bridge.- The - job of \u2018lengthening the bridge will be commenced at once.The contract for filling tho abuttment with stone will be: let on Thursday, .the 20th inst., to the lowest tender.oo SPORTING NEWS.§ : CURLIN G.Thé match in the President\u2019s Pin series to have been played last evening by Meésrs.JS.S.Mitchell and H.M.Tom- linson\u2019s rinks, goes to Mr.Towlinson, by : default.\"he postponed.match from Yeb.11th, in the same series, between Messrs.Jas.Craig and W.M.Tomlinson, was played lust evening, resulting as follows: I.W.Gilman Colin McKechinie ve McCulloch: Alex.W.Blue D.Brodie Jus.F.Morkill \"james Craig W.M.Tomlinson skip 20 skip 9 - SNOW SHOEING.The route for the weekly tramp of the Sherbrooke Snowshoe Club, to-morrow night, will be two miles down the St.F'rancis -and across country to the olub house.As it_ will be moonlight, every to clear the streets of Manhattan early [Granby public building .\u2018tan, and Fort Hamilton and Canarsie{ Among \u2018the aniounts voted for Quebec province are: Doménion public buildings\u2014re- newals, improvements, repairs, ete., .2020 lL .$ 12,000 Drummond public building .\"2,000 s1,000 Gross Isle, quarantine station.- 16,000 'St.Hyacinthe, drill hall .5,000 Thetford Mines, public buildings 4,080 Valleyfield, public bitlding sauces \u201c 10,000 Father Point, landing pier .,.25,000 Grand Valley, pier .25,000 | Lake St.: John, wharfs, repairs 2.500 Lake ske Terolocamingue, improve.- 10,000 Riss isseau \u2018Leblanc \"breakwater ~ 10,000 Sorel, deep water wharf .170,000 Three Rivers harbor, additional 10 \u201cdeep water wharfs \u2026 :\u2026\u2026\u2026.- 5,004].Valleyfield, dredging channel i in .VaNeyfield bay, etc.4,000 -Tn anflitia there is a net increase\u2019 of $67,174, and more moncy is to Le-spent in annual drill, the increase under\u2019 this head being $80,000.ç The I.C.R.items are cut down from 185,000, 000 to $2,000,000, but ticre .is an increase of one million hargeable to the revenue, » Half à million is to be devoted on account of the St.Lawrence ship channel, and $300,000 on Montreal haroor (lower seserres en Minister of Finance Brings the address in reply to the speech froin | | Mr.H F.House, represenfatjve of Jed yesterday to her hone fn \u201cMontreal.| Gavin nr of Farnham, wus in the city yesterday.Mr.N.P.Tanguay, of Weedon, in town yesterday.was Judge Mulvena is at Thetford Mines today, holding court.- : © Mr.Jno.A, Hardisty, of Montreal, was in town yesterday.Mr.M.Perrin, of Rock Island, à is + guest at the Continental.+ Mr.and Mrs.E.W.Gilman have gone to Montreal for a few days, Mr.A.Johnston, of \" Cookehirg, - Was 8 guest at the Cents] yesterday._.: Justice Lemieux is at Stanstead.coda: being regular term of the.Ciromt, Gowrs, the: Lay Whip Co,, Rock\u2019 Toleod, in the city.Rev.Joseph LaRçeque, ined Secretary of Bishop paaticoque, is apédibg a few days in Quebec, Mr, W.H.Johnston and Mrs, = L ohn.gon, from - « Augusta, Me, arrival in town this morning.- Mr, H.J, Williams, tu the aver A bestos Co., who has been in town, left this morning for home.Mr.J.H.Walsh, of the \u201cQuebec \u201cCan | tral Railway, left.town yesterday for Kjviere du Loup, on \u2018offigtal business.P aber of Tuque Rouge Suawshoo | Club meet at the Continental Hatet - 7.30 and proceed the to the at Miss Norah Whité, who bas leon .visiting;Miss White, \u2018\u2018Senton Place,\u201d relärn- + Master Donald== \u201cMacfarlane, who Has been ill for the last four weeks -.vÂth bronchitis, is\" improving und w it \u2018soon be able to go out.: Mr.M.T.Stenson, \u2018Collector of Ou toms, went to Windsor Mills last Gven- ing to be present at the funeral of} Dr.division) improvements below St.Mary's current, an increase of $50,000.In the estimatés \u201cto \u2018te Pesc-Offéé Department, a new oflice of chief supers intendent of post offices is create with a_salary of $3,000.1 vb ¢ - WATERY Il LH.Feb.18.\u2014Mr.J.R Ball \u201chae pub à whistle on his factory so we can hear the whistle regularly as.we did before Mr.Gale\u2019s fire.: Mr.Gale's sawmill is now running at night and day, cutting timber and lumber for the new factory, which means that the new buildings-will be pushed to completion as fast as possible.Mr.Gale has disposed of all his oud reminder of the fire will soon be removed.The \u2018lecture, \u201dMy Island Home,\u2018 -by\u2019 Rev.-Rev.Mr.Pates last Saturday evening was very interesting and deserving of a larger\u2019 audience.ep meme a ee FRATERNITY DOINGS GOOD TEMPLAR IN STALLATIONS.« On Friday evening of last week, Lodge Deputy M.H.Young installed the following officers of Silver Star Lodge, No.48, T.O.G.T., Ways Mills, for the cnsu- ing quarter: C.T., H.J.Call; V.I'., Rosie Little; Rec., Séc., Edith Little; Fin.Sec., Pearly Young; Treas., Annie 0.LeBaron; S.J.T., Edith Tyler; Mar., John MoKay:; Chap., Jed.Kezar; Dep.Mar., Mrs.H.J.Call; Guard, Ray Bennett; Sent., Albert Pope; P.C.T., W.E.| Creer.At Riverdale Lodge, No.190, 5 0.G.T., Abbott\u2019s Corner, last Saturday night, the following officers elect were installed by A.If.Dyson, Lodge Deputy, for the cosuing quarter: E, C.\u2014 Clifford, C.'T%; Jessie Marrfll, V.T,; A.E.Cradsey, Chaplain; I.A.Chadsey, P:C.T.; Nellle Clifford, sec\u2019y; Bradford Morrill, Assiste ant.Sec\u2019y; Winnie McGregor, F.S.; El- win Chadsey, Treas.; J.McGregor, Mar.; 3 Keeler, Sen.FRATERNITY NOTES., The Royal 'lemplars of Temperance, wre giving a maple sugar, snow and doughnut social with concert in the town hall, Waterville, on Thursday evening.- Mr.Thomas G.Weston, of Port Hope, \u2018|Ont., the Grand Organizer of the Royal Templars of Temperance, is in town, looking over the work of the society in this city.Mr.W intends to be here again in about two weeks, to go over the territory with the intention -of ing veterinary college i in Toronto.true eo should turn out.\u20ac swelling the membership as much £8 pos- | [her eldest son, Mr.Dalby Morkill, jr.-who is also one of the staff of the E.T.| the Calgary and Edmonton Ratlway, has C.\u2018Clifford, DM; Jack Porter, G; J} J.T.Dooley, which took.place nca ART \" ; Miss\u201d Emily - Bradford and Mise Tors linson\u201d left town this morning by the \u2018Boston, Maine, Miss .Bradford for St.Johnsbury, .\u20aco visit friends, and Miss Tomiinson going on to Boston, where she intends to spend a month with the family of Mr.Chas.King.~The engagement is announced of Miss]\" Lillian Vineberg of this city, to Mr.S.Fels, of Montreal, also of Miss Carrie Samuel, - second daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Harris Samue., late of Sherbrooke, to Mr.N.Rosen, of Verden, Man.: Mx.R.Dalby Morkill and Mr.Allan Morkill have left Rossland, B.C., and Mr.Morkill has gone to Phoenix, where he has a position 1n-the branch oi the Fastern Townships Bank, at that growing mining town.Mrs.Morkilll will stay: for a time at Grand Forks, with Bank.\u2018Mr.N.E.Brooks, chief engincer of arrived at Blackfoot from the north.Mr.Brooks has completed the survey of the road to.the line north, and track will be lafd this summer to that point to connect with the Great Northern Exien- sion from- Blackfoot.The road must be finished this year, as -the charter to build expires December 31st, 1902, : Late yesterday afternoon, un couple | who were \u201cdriving on the Lennoxville road, had an experience which is common since the introduction of the sireet railway.In crossing the track at the foot, of the hill, the sleigh runner caught fin the rail and the sleigh gently turned over and deposited its occupants on the roads The driver clung to the reins and soon stopped the horse after a few yards.Ile then returned to assist his compan: fon, and found her so entangled in the [robes that though unhurt, she was un-| able to rise.without belp.Things were soon put to rights, and the couple drove off, none the worse, but with u whofe- some dread of car tracks.The regular fortnightly wmecting of the Bird and Natuce Club was held in the Studio of Mrs.J.O.S.Foss, on Fri- ay afternoon, the 14th.A moet inter esting and carefully prepared paper on the Rosacae family was read, also, one on\" the Sasifrigacac order.Short notes on the Waxwéngs and Swallows opened up a pleasant line of conversation, and the fact that there had been an unusual: number of early spring birds.seen by the \u2018members was noted.A pleasing fstab entitled \u201cBirds on the Wing\u201d was then read by one of the members, eliciting much surprise to learn that even the birds have their \u201cdress par: ndes\u201d and \u201cfield reviews.\u201d\u2019 \u2018fence assembled in Murray's Hall, \u2018ther of \u2018bis {L.C.Belanger, who bas just: L'UNION ST.JOSEPH.SECON», LECTURE OF THE -SER- IES GIVEN BY MR.M.T.STENSON.\u201c On Sunday morning a very large audi- King Street, on the occasion of the second lecture of the series given under the auspices of L\u2019 Union St.Joseph.Mr.J.A.Chicoyne presided, and introduced the speaker of the evening, Mr.M.\"I.Stenson, collector of customs.The subject was \u2018Education and Instruction\u2014 What They Are,\u201d which Mr.Stenson is peculiarly qualified to speak upon as he was.inspector of Catholic schools} for the district and is now a mem- the Catholic Committee of | schools for the district, and is\u201c now a member of the Catholic Cbmmittee of the Council of Public Instruction.The \"tecture was extremely interesting and instructive.The large audience was host appreciative, applauding every good point made by the speaker, who his address by defining the terms **Education\u2019 and \u2018\u2018Instruction,\u201d and said that to give children\u2019 a good education in thei; portant; to give them a Teligious education\u2019 is indispensible.He spoke strong- lÿ of the first impressions of the child released from his parents, which often lasted through a long | life, and of their influence \"upon his character.\"The lecturer contrasted former methods of edu- | cation with those of the present day, and spoke of the wonderful strides in knowledge that had been made.He alluded to the beautiful French language, ; the fine inheritance of the l'rench - in Canada, and exhorted his: hearers to joice in its.possession.After \u2018speaking in terms of the highest praise of the + | Council of Public - Instruction, the lect- Jurer went on to give some: statistics of the good of these schools in the district, which bad been phenominal in 25 years, eulogized the various institutions in this oity for the education of the Catholic congregation youths of both sexes, the convent of the congregation of Notrel.Dane, the school of the.Brothers of the Sacred Heart, and above all, the St.Charles Co.lege, which offers a complete and comprehensive education.A vote of thanks was given to Mr.Stenson for his able and instructive &d- nd Ms.Chicoyne called upon Mr.from a visit to New York and other Am- |.erican~ cities, to say a few words.The absence of Mr, L.E.Dastous, who was to have given a recitation, but who was unable to be present, was much regretted, but the evening had been otherwise|.a most, successful one.Among those present were Mr.Tanguay, and Rev.Mr.Auclair, of the Seminary; Rev.Father Gignac, of the Bishopric; the Brothers of the Sacred Heart, Mr.L.E.Panneton, ete.Mr.and Mrs, E.A.Green, of Martin- ville, were fn town yesterday.- Mrs.Frank Grundy and her daughter, Mrs.W.E.Paton, have returned from Montreal.The friends of Mrs.*(Girundy will-he pleased to\u2019learn \u201cthat the opera tion upon her eyes has relieved her, and that she is much better.a \u2014 ge \"MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MENDELSSOHN'S =~ \u2018ATHALIA \u2019 And GORING THOMAS\u2019 \u2018 SUN WORSHIPPERS\" CLEMENT THEATRE.Wednesday oy Feb.\" This will be the musical event of the season.Prices 50, 35 and 25 cents.Seats now on sale.© MINTO.RINK For woek ending l\u2018ebruary 22, 1902.Skating every afternoon except Saturday, from 3 to 5 p.m.Skating on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evening from 7-to 10 p.m.| Tuesday cve., hockey mitch, Lennox- ville vs.College wumors.Friday eve, hockey - matcli, Bishop's College vs.Lennoxville Seniors.» Saturday afternoon, hockey match, Stanstead College vs.B.C.School Jrs.REV.JOHN McNICHOL, B.D.OF OTTAWA.Will conduct special services, every aîter- noon at 3 o\u2019clock, and every evening at 8 o\u2019clock, in Lecture Hall of St.Andrew\u2019s Church.\"All are cordially invited (Clty News contimued on page 4) Collection at each service.! +} London, February 18.\u2014A despatch from General Kitchener to the War Of: fice states that during the past week 17 Boers were killed, 5 wounded, 107 aptured and 138 surrendered.A number of rifles and-a quantity of aimmuni- ton and stock were also captured.WHERE HAVE.THEY GONE?Paris, Febr uary 18.\u2014The Republique | rancaise says it learns that the Boer delegates have not gone to America, but to the Transvaal, by way of Ilelagoa Bay, totry to end the war.ALLEGED IRISH PLOT.London, Februkry 18.\u2014A despatoh to the Chronicle from Paris states that [there à is reason to believe that there is that some truth in the recent rumors SOUTH AFRICAN SITUATION.|Kitchener Reports Boer Losses\u2014Boer Delegates in Europe Said to Have Started for the Transvaal.cause with a dynamite campaign.Fund.have already been supplied frour seu cs which are known.The acting chic of the Irish-American committee hu- returned fram South Africa.CENSOR ACTIVE.London, February 18.\u2014The press censor in South Africa is evidently active, as the first intimation -that the trial of.Commandant Kritzinger, who was captured by General French in Decomber last, had commenced, came .froin the war secretary, Mr.Brodrick, in tho House of Commons, this afternoon.The secretary did not volunteer to furnish any details, but he informed a questioner that Lord Kitchener - would cer- tainly see that the Boer genurnl hud every facility for producing witnesses., sciences, etc., is im- Jan Irish revolutionary committee Las |It developed during Mr.Brodrick's an- been started in Paris to aid the Boer swer that the trial began February 13.| 1 A $300,000 FIRE.DESTROYS BIG SANITARIUM BATTLE CREEK, MICH.ttle Creek, Mich.February 18.\u2014 (Spedial)\u2014The large sanitarium was de- yed by fire this morning, causing a loss of $300,000.y two patients were, injured, AT i Sl and maintain it in all its purity and to re- those but slightly.' SUPREME.COURT.\u2014 DAVID\" MILL =; ; TAKES vos SEAT\u2014MR, _FF ZPATRICK PRESENT.- February 18.(Special »\u2014 spring session of\u2014the Supreme Court | opened this inorning.Hon.David Mills took his seat on the bench.Hon.Chas.Fitzpatrick was 5 present and was weloomed by! Chief Justice (S \u2018 ° HIS [Le LEFT FOX TOME.MGR.BOTS GOBS _ TO ATTEND THE POPE'S JUBILEL.abn \u2018February 18.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mr.Begin left for Rome today to attend the jubilée of the Pope, which_will he celebrated at the of end of this month.ne + | DEATHS IN LONDON.REV.NEWMAN HALL ANIY FIELL- MARSHAL CHAMBERLAIN DIED TO-DAY.London, Feb.18.\u2014Rev.Newman Hall, prominent Congregational Divine, and Sir Bowles Chamberlain, IField Marshall died to-day.The former saw.much service while away and was wounded mauy any times.\u2014\u2014\u2014 OVER $49,000.pe SUPERANNUATIONS l\u2019AIL dur BY - _DOMINION- GOVE RNMENT: Ottawa, \u2018Feb.18.\u2014( Special )\u2014During last year.over $49,000 was paid out-in superannuations by the Dominion Gov erndint.7 J 3 reer presen RUSSIAN \u201cEARTHQUAKE.800 DEAD BODIES RECOVÈRIL- GOVERNMENT GRANTS AID = .TO SUFFERERS: St.Petersburg, February 18.AS, seciul :\u2014800 bodies have been recovernd in the Shamaka earthquake district.The Government has grantol 5,600 | roubles for the relief of the distressed.a # of | 1, MISCELLANEOUS.Farwell, E.T.Bank.onable terms.Apply \u2018\u201cF,\u201d\u2019 Record office.HOUSE \u2018 WANTED\u2014WANTED TO rent on May Ist, a comfortable modern residence, Address, giving particulars PAR and rental, \u201cD,\u201d Record office.a SITUATIONS VACANT, WANTED GENERAL: SERVANT, APply \u201cL,\u201d Record office.- WANTED\u2014AT ONCE, CAPABLE SERvant, for family of three.Apply C., Re cord office.- WANTED\u2014AT THE HOSPITAL, A good man as janitor, on or before first of April.Apply to Ii.Hargrave or Major Wood.\u2019 WANTED\u2014GENERAL SERVANT TO [co light Lousework.Apply 75 Queen street.m= TO LET, TO Tor IN HYNDMAN and Y.M,C.A.block, TM Strathoona Square, Apply G.E.Hyndnan, Sun Life Bufllding.\u2019 TO LET\u2014NO.14 MOORE SI'., BRICK house, 10 rooms, electric light, hot air|.furnace; bath, hot and cold ater, 1-4 acre land, 5 minutes from P:D.Apply -|to H.À.Elkins, No.7 Melbourne St.WEATHER PKOBABILITIES.February 18.\u201411 a.m.\u2014Forccast for ological Bureas:: Strong winds and gales; north = + Popular cles VV ANT suisse Columns SHERBROGRE RECORD i Advertisements of Help Wanted, Sitnations Vacant, Lost and Found, Rooms to | Let, Board and other Miscellaneous Class\u2019 fied Advertisements.\u2014 | ' REASONABLE RATES.15 cons for 15 woras, 1 day; each additional word 1 cat.- 8 days for the =.\" price of 5.Cash in advance.: \u2014 - QUIOK RETURNS AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS Answers can be addressed care of Record-if desired.TEW MILCE COW WANTED BY W.{FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN.REAS, the # # \u2014 yg atin, Se Gali & FOR SALE HIGH DESK, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR sale, cheap.Apply Daily Record Offios.FOR SALE\u2014-ALWAYS ON HAND, first-class general purpose, draft and carriage horses.M.R.0\u2019 Donnell, Fast Sherbrooke.Co PARTS DE BANQUE A VE NDR, Eastern Townships Bank.S'adresser à U.Palardy, Ses.-Trens., Katevale, Que.Applications reçues jusqu\u2019au der Mars, 1902.0 TONS PRESSED HAY for sale oy Wm.Morris, Sherbrooke.GREEN WOOD FOR SALE\u2014W.H.Lovell, Registry Office, Sherbrooke._ SAWMILL AND GRIST MILL FOR sale, separate or together.Both well equipped.Aor DB.F + Brows, Moe's Rives.FOR SALE oR TO LEF\u2014~COMMODIous residence, modern finprovements, hot: and cold water, hice yard and lawn, rent, moderate, 25 or 27 Gillespie strost, Apply E.C.Gatien, 87 Wellington street.BANK SHARES FOR SALK IN Eastern Townships Bank.Apply 0 U.|Palardy, Sec.-Trens., Katevale, Que.Applications received up to let of March, 1902.perty, known as the Jameson farm, | the next 24 hours, issued by thé Moteor- | and FOST-ON GROVE STREET, northwest; local snowfalls, but tradual- spectacles.Return to 20) Wellingtow I clearing.CY | mile from\u2019 Union depot.Very desirable \u201cplace for gentleman\u2019s residence or mar- rket garden.For further particulars aj- ply on.premises.Mrs.Frank Hayward.\"LOT.GOLD and _reosive reward.«use | FOR SALE\u2014THAT VALUABLE PRO.! ; py HA, ; 5 # i \u2014t \u2018 \u2014_= atm ; ê 4 ut r/ x 7 .+4 START + The new year aright by placing your insurance with SHERBROOKE'S LEAD: ING FRE OFFICE.= W.S.DRESSER-& CO.Een wa 4 La .ry ; 4 \u2019 ; A A \"1-0 ;, f a eu - SY RI a SE 2 FS A ne EY i Fo - : - : hs ri + d \u2026i.ue .À\" ».- 23 oo Just the thing for the W.S.Dresser | Both \u2018Phones - sick room.Easily ad- J, W.McKee | justed to any height.| Can also be used for a sewing table, card table, or writing table.Special price for a few days, $5.00.THE DAL Y R:CORyU LS.CHANNELL- & CO., Publishers L.8.Cmannzr 2, Maagér.V.E.Mori.Editor \u2018 Pabliabèd every afternoon, except Sunday, at 102, 104, 106 and 108 Wellington .St., Sherbrooke \u2018Que.Subecriptior price, strictly fn advance, one year, $2; six months, §1; three! months, 50 cents; ne month, 20 cents.To post office in the.Eastern Townships by year.only, $1.50, EDWARDS FURNITURE: CO.Advertising.re inch, 1 day, 60|.conte; 3 days, 00 outs; 3 \u2018days, 81.20;| FUENITURE AND CARPETS, 1 week, 82; 2 weeks, $3; 3 weeks, $3.60; 17) Welliogeon street.\u2014\u2014 1 month, $4; one , 1 year, $24.Liberal discount © tisement ls insert- MADAME HUOTS ~ ed every other twice a week or B® COFFEE is a blend -of once à week only.7.PPrrzmveagtt{ the finest Coffees grown, - Cards of , not, exceeding | DOI LR 111\" EE; totally different from all words, 50c;.Obituary Poetry, 10c line; H£X 4 \u2018 others, so vastly super- J fw TH 3 \"_ matter over with ~ thing novel or Wm.Mur ray y & Cou have qualities; alf marked special for just recei à \u201cTWO cars| this springs trade.- Liver 1 T OILCLOTES, oe 1Verpo je | One, one and a half, two, two and © ; ; \u201c a'half, and four yds.wide.Ilvery C ar Salt pattern a pretty one.35c, 35¢, \" WANTED,\u20141000 bushels choice pota- || 25e, 400, 506, 750.\"Tues fn exchange for rover.> demand.and al) required information VELVET RUGS, 5 on demand.- \u2014 $2.25, 32,75, $3.| \"NA/M.MIURRAY & ce \u2014 $275, $3.80, $4.00 wp.reading notices, 1}: cents per word.ior.Is i» pare, creamy -In nding money, remitters should Ly 14 83! delidous, Sold in 1 Ib.-take precaution to use express, post of-| [RATHI MI 1nd 2 1b, tine only, at fice orders, or by regi ak letter; NET 400 and 780.Circulation Ty RECORD.MAGOG.ing February 15: February 18.\u2014Just as the roads were Monday +.3150 getting pussable, another storm strikes Tuesday oid oer vei \u20183173 |us \u2018and we are promised the worsy of \u2014-_ Wednesday .|.on, 3225 the season.Last week was all used up Thursday .3175 | by: the country people in digging the Friday \u2026 ; 2200 roads out, and the present storm will Saturday .vr +.-\u2026 2000 |not be well received.J : \u2014\u2014 The weather-wise predict us early Total.dus nec inne 1D, 125 |spring, and give as their reagons .the fact that crows are to be seen fying arourid on warm days.\u201cAnother indication, too, is the fact that a stormy I'eb- ruary ulways signifies an ently breaking up of winter.Latest\u201d dvelties js their \u2018anniversary services cn-,Snday next, when the Rev.Mr.Englan of Goorgevile will preach both morning and- evening.On Monday evening a so- ¥ {cial \u2018will be given when the Rev.W.H.-| Stevens, of Knowlton, will, he rrexent and address a meeting to be Leld in the = pre N Gc.Ji the basement.During Lent, daily services \u2018 are being Too by the congregation of St.Luke church, in the Guild room, except y | Fridays, when the iservice is held in the ¥ church.\"Tie rector, Rev.Mr.Wright, is preaching a series of sermons ui \u2018the Friday evehing services, which - pove very interesting.It may now be safely asserted thay the firé station is completed and that the apparatus and all the equipments - are fit and ready for business aking * \u2018turnout worthy of a larger place.Fre \u2018lquent drill are being held, horses are ; 1being trained, and the men are put pl rough their facings by the Leads | departments.| Mr.Stewart, who| is a gentleman of = wide-éxFérience in printing offices fn all| parts of the w L For the -past> 15 2 1 8 À \u2018years he has been in Sherbrooke, and is - 1.recognised.as the best Job printer - tn| ___ 5 es the city; We advise\u2019 ÿou\u201cto talk + Oar | im, # you want aeny-.régis \u201cDAI LY EC ORD, ious efforts.Sherbr oke, Que.- CANADIAN - 0 \u2018|ALE WOOL CARPET.\u201c Full 36 kns.PACIFIC \u2018pure wool, reversible, pretty pat- À Tourist Sleeping Car.| terns and colorings.Best 2 ply at Every Thursday| from - MONTREAL .T5c yd.Best 3 ply at $1.00, ya.- and every Fuesda and Saturday from U NION CARPETS.Good solid colorings, various patterns, full yurd wide and rever sible, at 33e, 40c, 45c, 55c yd.ol SQUARES.| in all the desirable sizes, in ail wool, union, Japanese aud Juve Which they will sell at 50c, 60c per sq.yard, - : LL Measures: taken and carpets cut and matched by expei£enced hands.; {Sunday was a solo by Miss lindlay, of Portland, who is visiting in Richmond.\"| Bedard, Twere assisted by -six pall beavers, neph- The Methodists of this place will hold} {church.Tea will be served by the touliés XDUERT/ SEM NT + Sootion.Lo New furnishings are \u2018bring taken.into stock \u2018early: the seago every day now and assortment bids- fair to surpass all prev-) wide.Every thread | - .\u2014 NAIC Hira aria Ri Feb.18.\u2014The special feature in thejtar \u2018Methodist Church service in, Richmond Next I'riday afternoon there will be a Ladies\u2019 Aid meeting in the lecture room of the Methodist Church, followed by a tea, after which the Annual Congregational meeting will be held and reports will be received from the various boards and societies connected with the church.The funeral of the late Mr.Geo.A.who died suddenly Saturday morning, took place in Richmond yesterday morning to the Roman Catholic Church.The funeral cortege, which was ono of the largest and most representative ever seen in Richmond,.formed under the directorship of Mr.leo.Kinch, who acted as marshal .in the following order: \u2014The Richmond Band; the Catho- lie Order of.Foresters, the St.Jean Baptiste Society, followed by the hearse.The hearers were Dr.A.J.Hudon, I.J.Vallee, W.Duquet, J.A.Goyette.Pearson, L.L.They \u2018ows of the deceased, E.J.Bedard, L.L.Peileter, M.P.P.,1 rte rat nel A ST, STICS.The.oma to the: TTSTICS, Secre- that there is no in- tn this district during \u2018the past \u2018year.During \u2018the peri inal charges were vena, thirty-eight of which ted, 65 committed to the tentiary; and thirty-four committe laid before Judge Mul- were acquit- Fines aggregating $2,048 were iniposed in other cases.In the District of Bedford, 134 charges were laid before -the same tribunal; 28 were acquitted and 44 sent to jail or penitentiary; six committed for trial Le- fore the King\u2019s Bench, and fines of no es, in the reverkly created circuit at Thetford Mines, 11 cuses were tried, two were aoquitted and {fines amounting to $21 imposed.In the civil jurisdiction of the same magistrate the following number À writs were issued: Coaticook, 44; Magog, 185; Stanstedd, 100; South Ham, ; Danville, 21;\" Richmond, 220; Scats- pi 37; Cookshire, nil.Lake Megan- [- tic, - no report._ Fad aa pe oe SHERBROOKE | DAILY nacous, URSS, FEBRUARY 18, ., \"RICHMOND.Ÿ EASTERN TOWNSHIPS NEWS.West, Bolton is to have a brass banda T he pupils of Sutton academy have 10d mentioned 9256 critn- Jbuilt \u2018and are enjoying a skating rink.Mr.UH.C.Cleveland: has been appoint jail or peni- jed eral manager of the Orford Moun- for Jtain trial before the Court of King\u2019s Pench.Eastman.Railway, with headquarters at è LE Mr.E.A.Dyer has\u2019 been re-elected mayor of the Township of Sutton.The corporation has $1,500 cash in the treasury.Judge Lynch, on the 11th, appointed George F.Payne, Esq., of Granby, curator to the insolvent estate of Tirace C.Neil, a former trader of that place._ Mr.RW.Wherry.has resigNed as inspector of Brome butter and chebse syndicate, a position he held -for \"twelve or \u2018thirteen years, and has gone to Richmond.PU Mr.Geo.D.Baker, for 3b years SeC- rotary «of Dunham village; 37 years scu- B.; F.J.Bedard, H.Bedard, E.Javelle and J.Javelle.- The chief mourners were: Jos.Bedard, ex-M.P.1., and Leo Bedard and D, F.Bedard,.brother of the Twi bu by their presence, paid the last tri- to the dead, which the deceased was held.- service.- ; Mr.Vallee: Gout, engineer, was inf : En yesterday, holding a levy aid getting information\u2019 re the construction of the St.Franci bridge.\u2018The delegations who \u2018met kim- were:: Mayor Weed and] Councillor.H.Nelson, from Melbourne}: township; Mayor Ewing and councillors Harkom, Desmarais and A.MacPonald, from Melbourne village; and ex-Mkyor Pearson, from Richmond.Everything seems satisfactory and: the bridge sheme goes\u2019 merrily on.Mrs.K.MacRae entertained a number] of her young friends Saturday night.A body: Mrs.John Blanchette is tho guest of There is a special lenten\u201d service of prayers, benediction and the blessed sacrament every Tuesday and Thursday ir the-R.C.Chürch, Richmond.McMorine -and couneillors Cleveland and | Mrs.Jos.Bedard.| : decpased; and Messrs.J.Triganne, of]: Please tell me which book I may send Warwick, and P.Lemieur, Montreal.\"l'he to you, or to some ick friend.A postal cortege was followed by a large number|will bring it.Let me tell you a way fence Vof TT of Richmond and other places [that I have found to get well, I; have spent a lifetime on it -T bave and who, by their watched it cure in thousands of cages as nusnbers, showed the dmiversal esteem in [difficult as physidlans ever meet.I Lave Rev: P.proved its powers \u2018and E-will guarantee Quinn received the wreath-covered casketdthat it cures you.I will pey for your at the church and conducted the funeral treatment.if I fail, ; With the book F send you an order on your druggist for six bottles Dr.Shoop\u2019s Restorative, I will authorize him to.let you test it one month.If it suoceeds; y Se pay him myself.Don\u2019t question my word; \u201cfor 1 do just as I say.Such,an offer is possible because the remedy is almost certain.I have_ furnished the treatment to over half -a million people in, just thas- way, and 39 out of 40 have paid for it, because they were cured.Where it fails it is free.My success is due to lex g how to strengthen the inside neïves.bring back this nerve power which ons makes I overcome weakness.anywhere hy re, storing the power to act.There is nu other way.Where I fail there.is some organic disease, \\Nke \u2018canoer, for which man knows.no cure, ~~ RE This offer shows my confide -T know very jolly evening is reported by | each vital organ perform.its functions.The, Rev.Rural Dean Hepburn, rector of the Angelican Church, holds a special lenten service every Friday ab four o\u2019clock.SSA.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 BROOKBURY.obruary 18.\u2014~Mr.George Cowan, from- Gould, was visiting relatives here: Tuesday.The monthly business - weeting meoting | of the.W.C.T.U.was held at: the home of Mrs.H.C.Bennett, on the 1lth} inst! Quite a large number of munbers and: others \u2018interested in the-tenperance | work were in attendance.They: intend o feutertainment at the home of Mrs.H.' Card, sr., on Thursday next, the 20th inst.on EA Sorry to report that Mrs.Wallace Os- | tho\u2018remedy and you may not.Let me.také the risk.Ask.for the hook that WHICH BOOK SH SEND?a may pay him: $5.50.If it fails, Il retary of the School\u2019 Commissioners and 25 years postmaster, was given a fare- the leading citizens, , Mr.Alfred Rôchon, of Roxton Pond, a license - [build has $8,000- which: \u2018bh I ho el.business vantd to invest in ewhere.oon of last week |Mr.D.A.Bowker, engineer on C.l\u2019.1i,, was seriously burt by a fall into a pit in the éngine house at Farnhwn while at work on his engine, He is now laid up in bed.at his bome for repairs, The health ~ of Wr.A.H.} Mgore, of Magog, is far from satisfactory.Though not confined .to the.strong or well.He has some affection of On Tuexdiy- a Mr?Joshua Rowell, : : of Abbotsford, died at the Montreal Western\u201d Hospital last \u2018week.Mr.ell was born at} | Granby in 1844.was formerly a mill | owner at Foster.but retired some yedrs ago and \u201cmoved to Abbotsford, Where he livedup to wi death.He was Rowell, principal.f the Berthelot St.school, in Montreal.He leaves a widow and one son.The funeral took place ab |A botafor | On Tuesday x e Lynch ut Sweets- burg, dismissed the case of Bertrand ct al vs.Noel, with costs, save as Là en- will point out the way to get well - Be Fquete, which was split.This was a sur fair with yourself; write today.- Mäld cases, not chronic, are often cured by.one or; two bottles.At ull druggists.ly sta Book No.1 Dyspopalé.Poo Jeu wantend | Book No.2 on the Samo of yout deal-: Book No.3 on the Kidneys.and'addrew Dr.i Book No.4 for Women.Box .8%} Book No, .5for men (sealed i Book No.6on Rheumatism, a vaste, not chronic, are often \u2018cured by one fo.bottles.At Atall druggists.RL INDSOR- MILLS.- 18.Mr, A A Briggs is oly on the mend.- holding their annual\u2019 oyster supper amd, Martha, daughter of Mrs.Erncst Swallow, \u2018who bas Deen dangerously if with\u2019 pneymionia for the past tiwo- week, 48.slowly\u201d improving.Mrs: O.E.Gronberg, of Coaticook, ¢ good is very sick from the cffects of the pag heen spending a fow days with Mis.© grippe.oN B | a Man street.- TUESDAY, FEB.18, 1902 Good idea to buy your farnishings early to secure first! choice.\u2019 Purchases stored.free until wanted you | know.me pomeueme eue - BRUSSELS CARPETS.Direct from the best English makers, Body, border and stairs -to.match, 27 in.wide, at $1.00, $l.i5 and $1.25 yd.TAPESTRY CARPETS.We've a good number of jauvterns in this style of carpet.Every ene special ° value at their respective prices, 30c, 35¢, 40c, 50c, Güc, De All 27 in, wide, STAR CARPETS, 44 In \u201cBrussels, Tapestry, Cord - and Jute, 27 -224 in.wide, at, $1.09, 60, 50c, 40c, 250 and 156 yd, according to quality.COCOA MATTINGS.5 \u20184 yd, à yd, 1 yd, and 1} yds | wide.The strong durable kind 30c, 430, B0c, 75c yd.RUGS AND MATS.; Assortment was probably never .more complete.OUTSIDE BRUSH MATS.- 500, 650, 5c, $1.00, $1.20.INSIDE DOOR MATS.Surveyer and Civil Engineer .L.A DEFRESNE, Frovincial and Dominiou - \u2018Land Surveyu | memntber of the Canadian say 0 Civil En Patent Holieitur t.Bell Tel 349 For Reliable House oe (5a i .Furnishings Risen fwd A most enjoyable evening was spent on Monday of last week at an \u201cAt | Home\u201d.den | by the, Windace Dancing Cluk.The were Mrs.P.| Dooley aoû Me, C W.Dearden.Mr.P.Studd assisted by Mr, Alf.Dear-.\u2018The ball was ; \u2018beautifully festooned and decorated for the occasion with flags, bunting and Chinese lanterns, \u2018The music which was furnished by Mr.A.S.Bourgeault\u2019s or- \u2018chestra from Sherbrooke, was splendid {has \u2018and guests: The \u2018event was ome of the most ogi » which has taken place during Mes.John Borderiok is very il undr \u2018the\u2019 care of Dr.- McCobe.\u201cThe powder mill has started up again, mainly with parfly new men in place.of | those that went out in-demand of high- e pay on Satuday last.Our senior hockey club will play King- sey Falls next Saturday, Feb.27th.They will go by train this time.Last time: they got snow bound in Richmond | with.their team and were obliged- to re- turb: home.- s| Our ice men are busy harvesting their ice on the-river.Ice is about twenty inches thick and good, solid ice.Mr.S.Trudeau returned from Victoriu Hospital at Montreal, where he has béen | for treatment, somewhat improved.\u201cMrs.John Findlay is very ill.Bishop Duïm, from Quebec, preached lin the English Church on Sunday, both in the morning und cvening to alarge congregation.There were seven confirmed,\u201d There will be a very exciting hokey | | match played here on Thursday night, Feb.20, between St.John Baptiste: Society; against the Independent \u2018Order -of Foresters, all to be married men.Wind: | sor Mill band will furnish the music.It - will be rather anovel affair, since the gentlemen who are to: take part in the| match are to tip the scales at 200 \u2018lbs.| Each; gentlemen that takes part in:thef\u201d is either to bring his wife with him, or his eldest: diugliter, #0\"that;}\" {there ie to be a good representation of \"Mr.Parbrother bas purchased Mr.J.| : 1 Genest\u2019s outfit, teem,- sled; wagon and] to cancel the lease of a farm which the plaîntiff had hi from defendant in the parish.of CI ville, fronting .J the Richelieu River, a nd To damages cu the score that the land was flooded hy , ives which interfered with the crop ping of the-land.The judgment, in effect, brings it bh to the plaintifis that they were n worse.off than the late Noah referred) to in tbe carly law - {book as respects floods, gnd they should have exercised prudent forethought before leasing a | watery site.Messrs.neau for plaintiff; Mi.McCorkill tor def dant, d the \u201cBrome so of Knowlton, torical Society,\u201d al- \u2018both petitioning the important work Which vely in hand.At tees of the Vertes last, on motion cf her, seconded hy Mr A.W.Pettes, a a resolution was adopted ashing Judge h to prepare a_ me- merial to the provincial governinent suggesting a scheme to aid free public fib rarice, and incidentally to ask for help in their own special work.J udge Lynch has doted on this: request, and the peti- rying out of the they have respec meeting of the Memorial in Aug the Hon.Mr, very puch apprecisited by the | tion of the\" Pottes Memorial signed by] Mr.JC.Petites, President, and.: L Moore, secretary, is now kefore the Quebec ministers.A legitimate case is made out, and is based, on the principle that any grant made by the government shall by a & of similar amount the locality interested.The.peti tion of the Historical Society was on somewha the same lines.They ask for $100 annually.for tLree years to aid in fearching out and localizing the \u2018early history of Brome County.Gold in Your Garret.mm | In; : many th usands of garrets and attics women have.gold stored away and are bot awaïe it.It is not in coins, nuggets.or bars that the gold is held, | neither is it in bank notes or bonds;it is there iy the form of cast off and faded clothing, and materials that ee \u2018a gold value by the tae o Diamond Dyen At/a cost of ten cents you cañ re-oolor fe El i 1 -|harness.Mr.Genest will, leave for; Wine: nipeg this week, and will run a la cheese and butter factory out there.February by 20 p.c.Discount off is sounding the Granby council in refer- - | should he decide to] hotel in (Granby.Wr.Rochon {10 to 20 p.C.Discount off \"All our Ladies\u2019 White-| house he is notltinuation D: \u2018scount Sale the heert, which has troubled him more Ÿ esterday\u2019 8 Record; We were or less for the past four or five years.| busy ] ast week, we will bel Insurance Brokers L A.BAYLEY lin a few days of his} a brother of Mr.S.I.| The \u201cPettes Memorial\u201d of Knowlton, | Quebec, cabinet for assistance in the car-] Show Cases for Sale.Two 8 foot round top couniur «.«8, and one 6 foul square top case on I et, Also 1.5 §&- «> and for salc cheap for cash.foot tables suitable for above © ono 7 foot table covered .witli pron felt suitable for showing goods on - These cases can be seen at niv \"re where they are mow 'in use, \u2014 A.C.SKINNER Jeweller.7 Welhngton Sq.\"|For This = Week Only.All Linen Purchases.wear.| / 25 p.c.Discount off CARPETS As advertised in our con-} inl, busier this week.Mason & Risch Pianos! sr New stock of the Celebrated style 5 in Antique -: Mahogary, and Bul Burns to the of every smoker, fout Satisfaction the cigar.Oue reason for lu à: never put on sale until vit cel, with à \u201cgreen\u201d cigar\u2014onc that Liv.just been made\u2014you've got to keep pal\u2019 ne away as if your life depended up the vesult to keep it alight.Retails \"re 5 cents, But few establishments anton oy, Ours sell it, because the no 1 of profit isn't tempting enough.bou it t hev 4 ~ A.E.Kinkead & Co, Wholesale and retail.Srgn of the Indian, 113 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke.New goods arriving daily all winter goods, including Dress Goods, Suitings, - Cloakings, Flannels, Wool Blankets, - Underwear etc, etc.AT YOUR OWN PRICE.| J.A.GARNEAU, 157 Wellington St.Next to Tea store, SRA AAA DAM NNNA NASD A (.R & C.K.Fraser All Descriptions of Insurance at Lowest Rates.[Tuck's Block, Sherbrooke.Bell Telephone 372.MILAN.\" \u2018 \u2018 - Mr.W.L.Mcreod, ol tus place, is.\u2018prominent business men.He owns ad operates a large steam saw mill, also, & Walnut opened this week A very handsome and splendid toned , juostru- \u2018ment at a reasonable price.We: invite your ~ inspection of this instrument and of thé many | other high class*pianos \u201cnow in oxtr warerdoms.H.C.Wilson & Sons 63 Wellington Street.Sherbrooke, Que.Branch.Store at Magog.- GREAT BARGAINS 7 IN-SHOES! - 100 pairs of Ladies\u2019 Common Sense Button Boots, Dongola Kid, regular prices, $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00, for $1.00.50 prs.Ladies\u2019 very fine Dopgola Kid | Goodyear.\u2018welt Button and Lace Shoes, rir price, - $2.50, $3.00 and 83.50, for 20 prs.Ladies\u2019 Button Boots, fine Dongola Kid, turn sole, patent tip, regular price, $2:50, for $1.50, 30 prs.\u2014 Ladies\u2019 Chrome Box .Calf Boots, rubber soles, 50, for $1,560.regular prise 8.A lot of Misses\u2019 Boots and Ovfords, Sir best Dongola Kid, regular price, 21.25, $1.50, $1.75, for $1.00.Every pair is guaranteed, and are the highest grade of goods.uN.NORMANDIN # CO, 127 Wellington St Battles House, Magog.Fust-class in every reapect.J.E.Taylor, proprietor.50e and 75e.Come.in and let us prove HL A.CODERE; \u2018| was completely Hats 25 to 50 per cent discount.; ben: Ties, all shapes, usual price 50c and 75e ; to > clear at 250 Lined Gloves, 10 to 25 per cent.discount.Co Furs from 10 to 25 per cent.discount.=~ - friend a short ; troubles, he \"ago 1 was afflicted for six months, was bad all winter, tried every cure I beard | \u2018of.None helped me until | used Smith's + tirely.I never have bad any rheumatism since over two years ago.1 enjoy life now as I never did before, and 1 gladly, recommend this medicine to any one suifering as 1 did.(Signed) | D.L.MoLEOD.| 7 SA WYEKVILLE, i There was quite au agitation in this place recently, caused by a petition being presented to the Council in regard - to granting another hotel license.Here is what one of the councillors says: For five or six years 1 had a lot of trouble and for the last three years \u201cit has been getting worse.Aiter using two bottles of Smith's.North-American ln- dian Rbeumatic and Kidpey Cure, I cured of my rhewma- tism.1 d.w.ROGERS.Saw yerville; Que., Dec.11th, 1901.ISLAND BROOK.- Dec.18.Saturday, and the water was very high.Mr, F.W.Sunbury, of this place, rap a narrow chance.Here is what he says about it: For ten days | could not stir or, move.1 was bard up.1 have had Rbeumatiem ever since 1 was 12 years old, tried- everything and many Coctors, and never got any better until I used.Smith\u2019s North American Indian Rheu- bottles of this remedy 1 was a vell mau and have been since, now over a year.rheumatism.Y.W.SUNBURY.Island Brook, Dec.14, 1901.FEBRUARY CHEAP SALE | WE DON\u2019T Same.| Here are some of cur moving Fleece Lined Underwear 25 per cent.discount.\u20ac Colored Shirts, usual price.$1.00 and Ea 25; Lo clear prices: our bargains.HATTER, FUHPIER and MEN'S FURNISHES | 467 WELLINGTON SIREEY CT known here, being one of the mosh | general store and hotel.\u2018l'hosé that know - | him will believe any statement that be | would make.The other day, in giving & | sketch of his life's said : About three years \u2026 ~The snow all disappeared on matic and Kidney Cure.Alter using two .\u20181.have great faith in this retuedy curing - \u2018North Anerican Indian Rheumatic and wl = * Kidney Cure.d'his remedy cured me en _ wi = æ = a .- ve Fa ».- CT ; he ct mse Td i 7 apte sac?rep de re 3 = 2 >.CU 5 A pren ERE Sa a us y ve carry.Iv STOCK, ALL a EL UIrTi DA | Rd CALL AT | { COATICOOK.| \u201cTHREE VILLAGES.DANVILLE.CLALLELLLL000 000000000 deb.18\u2014Kigbt whist enthüsiasts Vobruary 18.\u2014Miss Freida s'airmnn, ofj February 18.\u2014Mr.A.Denison, oi ; Rival : from Barnston met an equal bumber of Montreal, is spending a few weeks at Claremont, N.H., ig here on a short vis- WHEN I'l\" COMES T0 9 Po _ | (Coaticook players in a friendly game at Stanstead, visiting relatives.: it to his parents, Mr.and Mrs.À.Den- _ ; the Coaticook House the other night, Misses Spalding'and Louthood enter- | son.So L d = y Fi : cectset a\" To, a = und after a well contested match the tained the Fortnightly Club av thel The funeral of the late Wm.T.Leet, aaies rine | | Bervaton men case out winners.They {home of the former, last F riday venir, who died at Lowell, Mass, on February were afterw: entertained at &n oyster|in a very pleasing manner.Immediate 12th, of typhoid pneumonia, took place 7 Latest supper by the local club, and & very ly after all the guests bad arrived, two [in St.Augustine\u2019s church, on Saturday Footwear \u2019 THE DRUGGIST N = 1 pleasant time spent by all.~ large\u201d teams took the party for a St.!morning last.He was 39 years of age : ove ties Mr.Frank Christie, who has been] Valentine drive to Beebe l\u2019laia \u2018\u2019 and land wae formerly a respected resident of In Soft and cl AR a ;.StiffHats.I ; À \u2014l bookkeeper for Fox & Nunns fur sever- back.The night being an ideal one, this place.The members of Golden Lule We have no hesitation in recommending And obtain a bottle ot al years, has left their employ, and is the crowd a merry one, the drive was Lodge, 1.0.0.F., Danville, attended in a that manufactured by J.& T.Bell.We now travelling for a Montreal firm, much enjoyed.-After the drivé a sumpP-lbody.The- floral tributes were very [control the sole local agency.SYRUP F Mrs.B.H.Gooley, who has been very tuous chicken pie supper was, served, fol- fpegutifl, including a pillow iru the ill for months, was removed to a hospi- |lowed by various games.Among them employees of the Northern Street Rail- \u201cItal in Montreal on Saturday.Mr.Gooley |W&8 an observation game, Miss Parker! vay, Lowell, Mass.The bearers were WIG T { (her husband) = Mrs.Geo.Adams and |and Mr.Parsons winning these prizes.Messrs, Edward Morrill, John Bagiey.Eo.GETT WHITE BALSAM : RS et bos | Dr.Larue accompanied her.| Another was a musical game, Miss Stone |Fred Olney, Sylvester Robinson, Albert Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.Fu rs a + S I Ta Mr.F.T.Shurtleff, of Jordan Marsh |and Mr.see] vineivg the very Po Robinson, George Church.| & Co., Boston, who is home for holi- Prizes.plano golos were playe : 9.ti : as rent: 99940745 TS Ÿ7 soueh - remedvye Greatly teel Tapes).it Ei En cl ERE TENT 00 meme | eco cn rea spend Sunday with his sister, who is |VP, each having spent a most dehightiul |== = [cures when others fail, y \\W ft., 25 ft, 50 ft, 75.ft., (00 it.| (visiting friends there.\u2019 cvening, taking with them a valentine as ce [ TAPES OF THE HIGHEST.SYAND-| Those who have annually held rifle | souvenir.' Red uced ~ + |ARD and fully gugggnteed by the manu- [matches here and who have taken such| Quite a large crowd attended the lec - - DO NOT D ELAY _ |facturers, with care, will last a [an interest in tie matter, have forméd a |ture given in Foster's Hall at Derby ; ° 9 Prices all - lifetime: permanent association to be known ag |Line, last Friday evening, Ly Edward Our Ladies EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK Ask to soo -them.the \u201cFrontier\u2019 Rifle Association.\u201d The] Vance Cooke.His subject was \u2018lot - cL | Established 1859.P Col.Thompson, Cap- Luck \u2014of a Poet.\u201d It was considered |.This Month J.ç Mitehell & fo, tain, B.15.Converse Girt.ioutemants [very me deed.; Capital Authorized _- - 82.000.000 A t Le E.A .Akhurst, second lieutenant; A.C.| Mr.and Mrs.Mitchell Hunt, of North S, eci ialty.; Hanson, sec.-treas; G.B.Hall and H.]Troy, Vt., are visiting their son, Mr.| \u2018 ~ 1 a tel PalaUp = - =~ BL142, bn [Embroidered [Sarl que tes x : R W Heneter, President, | A _ SHERBROOKE, P.Q .|W.Edwards, range committee.A rifle, |A.J.Hunt, at Derby Line.__0 ou À K Cocinene, Vice Presiocnt a, 6 a Te - Hardware Dept, Bell Phone 11.- [and 100 rounds of ammunition annually] The of the churches, vi OSsIer - Stevens, C H Kathan, H B Brown, k uv VE à \u201clai Welling on Street Crockery Dept.22.\u2018 Also City Pho pastors three , vite, In the best of ov for the most] XK .J 8 Mitchell.Ti - À Kery - 22.Also City Phone.[also an.allowance of $1.00 to each man|Rev.G.Ellery Read, (Congregational); ble price.W none bat] .Head Office SHERBROOKE, PQ .Loe Te ber towards keeping the range in order, Rev, E: E.Marggraf, (Universalist), gud T2008 prie a ease 788 PL.Opening out this week a bright as-| as Mackinnon, Asiaiant Gene ners! Maparer = .1 sortment of LADIES\u2019 EMBROIDERED sr Mores.Inspook Inspector of srancher BRANCHES HOSIERY.There are several features [njProyince of Quebeo \u2014 about the hosiery we sell, whioh, while Woterio: L'arieis Her ox 8 itt er | [ELECTeAL WORK.| te rn | ie, Math ten Of all kinde done promptly ment.The first practice will take place ce west.To Febroary M, P ur \u20ac D r ug S and well at \u2018 fon Victoria Day (24th of May) snd on lasting until March 7.Rev.F.M.Jew- \u2018 x ; GE0.F.Fogs° jévey Saturday alterwards until the endloy, M.A., pastor of the Stanley \u2018Street | A4 ve boat, the boat assorted stock dl cting it an added value, dose mat in- Gowaniville, HF Willams Mgr ES | Hlectrdo and Machine Works, | | Capivember.It is proposed to hold Presbyterian church, Montreal; will bg crease the cost to you.| Coaticook ae Mer ; Hé à {t | and u Works, matches .\u2018on two consecutive days i m ! present at these meetings.They will Toilet Requisites nu - Granby, W C : - 14 Water Street.Bell Tel 107.October.- open in the Methodist church dnd' con- Bedford £ \u2018 i A : Now, please don\u2019t \u201cjump \u201cat \u2018ponclu- - Buen organ: Ler\u201d Mar _ ; i AR =] Mr.T.T.Shurtleif has secured the tinue to be held therethrough ut.the of any \"establishment, outside the large sions\u2019 \u2014come in and examine this hos- HAE a Fraser Mg Mgr \u201cMgr : _ Instead of a contract for rebuilding | Messrs.Geo.week, after which they will be trunsier- cities.Our goods are in the prevailing |iery and at the same\u201d time ask to se\" .- Se fyacin Pa paramboiss Mer Nt ; - Gale & Son's factory at Waterville, fred to the Congregational church.ere | mode, and every article is selected on la now thing in LADIES\u2019 GLOVES just Tn Province of uritä Columbia: Mer TT ew OS which was lately destroyed by fire.|wili-be two services a day, one at three in | - Grand Forks BC, Wm Spler, Mgr ( ite ta 7 : oo W's : Valentine : The quarterly board of the Methodist o'clock in the afternoon, and the other |.merit arrived oo - Agents \u201cIn \u201cCan Canada, ack; Acting Monga! and church have unanimously requested at 7 p.m.On Sunday, March 2nd, there ) \u201cSend This 1 their pastor, Rev.Mr.Sykes, to remain| will be three union services held as fol- \" London, Big.Nlonal Bank of Scotland Some wonder how it is that ve ti [other yer Le Mood cho, 10:0 wm; ques Peu - À to the cash system and one price moth-{ Mr.T.W.Judd,-teller of the KE, I: tonal church at 7 p.m.It one cl | ipsa bed States, and\u2019 ot | OR 4 od, but it\u2019s dead 3 it\u201d Barik here, t Sunday in M Ex ht and sold.A onl h 8 easy; because it\u2019s the where Mrs.oper d bas en fo ont real, that the attendance - will be large and | '& CO.: Change Nas on DEPARTMENT.: - 8° Tes.only right way to trade.Here is kow [Where u or several that every one will co- te to make At each officer Interest allowed from date of x poe À it ks done: Announce it; \u2018be firm; be in Weeks.¥ = Drug Den rtment.= ladies\u2019 Department of High Class Furnishings deposit dnd compounded annually, withous 1e- nN Cl : ; ; \u2018 _\u2014_+ the mectings of special interest.ul rin the attention of the depositor.t 7, carnest, pus be courteous, and- kind, and = | Mr Ww Spal ; \\ : Ce ours from Io to 8, \u201cSaturdays from 1010 { - EN Io od / \u2014 respectful -to every one; don\u2019t brag or-| Coatäcook House elas | rs.Wm.ding \u201centertained a large BE 0 oo » FE .bluff or speak ill of your neighhors\u2014es- travellers.kr Kilburn, Pror.home fer J member of her friends at Derby Line ; CoD ERE, SON so NS & CO._ %- - | Time-Tri ed pecially your \u2018trade vals; don\u2019t dictate _.; |to an \u2018at home,\u201d ya Saturday after- \u2018 = 4; 5 ¥ to customers, but give them their own | - \u2014\u2014 .(moon from three\u2019 to five.Mrs.Spalding 4 shop at Asbestos and will star 1 J : BB Fe way: win them by goodness, yan can\u2019t _ BROMPTON FALLS.- - - assisted by Mrs.(Dr.) A.G.Bughoe, 16-.work at Act wa art Atomizer S, Le ) w d Retal n a= Po | Ti by gab; puss no remarks about custom-| February 18.\u2014Mr.Guillame Blnis, one ceived the guests, both being gowned in| Mr, C.C.Cleveland left on Saturday |\u2019 oo Te polosate and an etall Har a .Lo oroughl y ,,ors, either coming in or going out of [of our most prominent and respected far- Pretty costumes.Refreshments were for Worc(ster; Mass., on account of thc- Foutain Syringes a ware, Tinware.and Leather.: ; - ee , ; > Pa \u20ac : oy © v .9 .ai 1, ; your store\u2014ncither complimentary or mers, was taken completely by surprise served in the dining room, the | tatlel;llness of his son, Richard, there.- ° « 161 Wellington St; Sharbeoskey ® 177 5 \u201cotherwise; be carefu) about ginning, lone evening last week, by a lirge num- from which they werc served being \u2018de-§ an exceedingly pleasant evemug was Hot Water Bottles a 2° .- 41 7-2 \u201cReli able._ \"| snickering, even smiling; fever shor: dll [ber of his friends who arrived ac\u2019 his |Corated with red hearts, doilies aud red) on at the Valentine - party given by - TE >.\u201c ADVOUATES | = Soy .- leper, and don\u2019t try to be funny; don\u2019t {home about 8.30 p.w., and at once took jand white carnations.Miss Spalding tho St.Cocilias in the town ball on | C e B a .Et Se ere _ À flatter or \u2018soft swap\u2019 rp keep your [possession, informing Mr.Blais they had presided.at the tablo and pour de the ed Friday cvening last.ags, Ci.LAREN CE & MOBRIS, Advocates, ctc., Bnet .is TE .store tidy, goods handy, and attend previously found out that his birthday | isses Tarker and lider serv Febru 18.\u2014M Willi d = ot Pianos:- 1 promptly to little things; don\u2019t always came on this date.Whereupon, Mr.Jos, te dainty refreshments.Thomas Saf, Sots ton, lian and A complete stock of the AMPBEUE À 4 CARE.Advoontos, She.pd 1-05 1 a _ _ |e advising, and above all, don\u2019t pre-_feph \u2018Tobin, manager of St.Francis Ho- (Dr.) H.C.Rugg gave n lecture | relatives and friends here.= New York El: stic Trus t 7 DUFFETT, B.A.BCL.Advocate.Law ToT a a SL JL - Fort that dev now AC ting, for ind ti had eon Chowan to nuke the at Ye College, on Sunday afterncon pn| Mrs.John Riddle gave a very epjoy- & usses a A.case 125 Wellington is., Sherbrooke.| .7Œ ; .PE don ang everybody ws ton, han r a u- fee TI 2 bl t Sat ; .~ fol Tod : Gerh rd- © \"your own business\u2019 and you'll Lave your |tiful otter fur cap, making the foHew- oe sm oe as le pay on Seni in honor of her EF.T.ANSELL'S,\" \u201c MISCELLAN EOUS _ | ge 8 3 , © \u201cown hands full; Tast and greatest, adopt ling appropriate remarks- \u201cIt is withlto repeat it and will do so at the Wo-] Mr.H.J.Willi ; yhanager of the] BD ist and Stati : Be ve * .Hein zman, - \u201cthe Golden Rule, \u201cDo as you woull be {much pleasure and satisfaction thnt we ane Missionary meeting next Satur.Beaver Ashestos Coon, at Thetiord, __ ruggist an tat omer ; ET office with F.L.Bean.a\u201d til +4 À : 1 5 - \u201cdone by,\u201d and you'll find sailing én com- are gathered here this evening to make |dav afternoon at three o'clock spent Sunday here.PE To 1 - LL i Bell, _ _ | mercial waters not hard.Send tlés bit you a small presentation, not in a tan- College.us we \u201cMir.James Wilcox; of Laconia, N.H., F R ANK [THOMPSON oe » pontists, fun Le _.ad tt Cu 5 \u201d 7 3 _ of advice to someone you, mou who gible way, but as evidence of the high Mr.Wood, of the E.T.Bank hero, has 188 been visiting relatives here and _ at.AND COMPANY @G.kK.ADDIE, B.A, 8c, C.E and Prov.Lab's ST 1 G.A.LeBaron, \u2018needs its - fie and goodwill You ho any friends recently been transferred - to Waterloo, Kingeey Falls.- - BANKERS AND FINA Burveyor, 53 King St.Bell Telephone Le - SU ave for you, and we ope {i i- 71 Mr; and \u201cMrs.rn Stockwell, of NCIAL.Oxeam 8, Architects and Civil En \u201c wd 7 CS, - LS McP ail, \u2018 _Morency & Millet.vine Providence will grant you \u2018many Mr.Cecil Gardner being sent hore.Montreal, speñt Sunday here.oo AGENTS .wi Buliding.Bherbrook fo.wince! - - ar {4 1.2 Lo more happy birthdays.Mr.Blais #t-| One of the men accused of tweaking in-1 The Ladies\u2019 Guild will be entertained | to [FRANK J.BARTON, Veterinary \u201cBurgean - M sm tingly acknowledged the gift.A sump- [to the Rock Island passenger station, {a Miss Clevéland\u2019s oh Thursday.Municipal, Railway and Industrial Debentun * Albion Hotel.Telephone._ CoE tuous repast was then served hy the [last Friday night, has been arrested and bought and sold.hostess, after which the remainder of (A in the lock-up here.His name fs Investment securitics suitable.for Trust Fundy, ME Chickering.Tl lie soreutative for {se Eastern 'Town- the evening was spent in Snstrumental Amos Philip.Messrs.Patrick Gihaore| The Br: and of Food That Ee EE pany oes Etc.N is a blend the chuvicest 1 bips : | -{ FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE [and vocal music and various games,\u201d the Jand Bd.Audinwood are on the track of - © Notes and bills discounted, The Nectar blend of à - me | Ln Monday, 14th October, 1901.small hours being soon at hand, _ the [the other one as he was seen near West - Dealer S Sell Most ofi IS [Advances made upon the approved Collateral black teas, It requires only one trial to | LEAVING SHERBROOKE goodbyes were exchanged and the happy [Charleston on- Sunday and was on the Exchange shamed, , make of you a fast friend and constant pe, tétéètèée è | EXPRE ves Sherbrooke gathering dispersed for thelr respcotive road towards Island Pond, whence our the Kind or You un Life Building wer, It Yo rich, strong and .0.A THROUGH EXPRESS.Les \u2018 Sherbrooke, ] a\u2019 7.3 8.B¢ rives St.54.Francis 1.80.m., arrive homes.le constables have gone, and will Jike-] = t Us Bell \"Hpac * Bold in lead packets and tas ] | pan Palec Car, New Fork and Boston, § to Que-| E.W.Tokin, M.P., went to Ottawa ly succeed in bringing him back: : 0 e 0, 36n, af 30, 88a; 50s end 600 _ : x Daily, Sund epted.© : Fann ob Leave Sherbroo e9.cos.m., ar-| Mr.Fred Albce has Yeased aw part \u2018of [gregational church last Thursday even- [fact that some \"of our | largest retail gio- - ve yong Jet, 6.00 p.m.Lally Sundays \u20acX the new building of FE.W.Tobin, M.P., ing.The sccretary-treasurer, Mr.J.U.cers keep in stock no less: than twenty M WOME to represent us Dino ponnectiog trains on tbe Megantic Divi-] now being erected on corner of Bridge Baxter, read his report for the j'wst year {different brands of breakfast cereals.EX AND | appointing ag sion.- and Main streets, where he will start a wbich was found very satisfactory.Then {These Grocers, catering to the whims PRCCCMHOD AT ONC eves Sherbrooke 9.50 last week to attend the opening of Par-1 The parish supper and annual business \u2014 GA À J.; arrives Levis 7.156 a.m., arrive Quebec |{jament.meeting held in the vestry of the Con.Careful investigation nas disclosed the ents.| ome to | | ARBIVING BHEBEROOKE Omega Oil a $12.00 A WEEK only, Bo Lan +H EXPRESS.Lea pec 2,45 restaurant on the European plan.Owing [followed the roll call aid election of cffi- lund fancies of a varjed trade, acknow- ; BONA Fink SALARY for local work.QUE Levis 4.10 p.m., drive Sherbrooke to his genial ways, obliging -manners [cers for the ensuing\u201d year.They were: ledge that only four pl the twenty brand FOR WOMEN-You would be surprised like everything if id : .: .a tion and\u201d inere- np.st an Paisce Est Quebec to New.nd honest dealing, we wish Jim success Moderator, Gen.I.\u2018G.Butterfield; trus-lare good sellers, and that Malt\u2019 Break-| You knew how many women use Omega Oil, the wonderful lini.- brilliæ: ge 2 \u201coe a Dés plans old hase.pei Tp arise Sher id 9.00 ee new hd at Mrs toes, Chas.Lm r ll, has io Food tee pe t leader with alll ment that.stops pain.Some of these women are away up in Vo BRADLEY-GARRETSON CO., Limited.a.:0.Daily, Sundsys excep e are sorry rear tha s.SuUnon ) B= - classes rub ! 5 - = EE \u2026 Brantford, Ont FREIGHT Leave Tring Daily, Sundays ex- Varney is dangerously ill with pneumo.treasurer; J.U.Baxter; musical direct-| The high position attained ty Malt society, teo, and have their maids the oil on them.Poor pco- CR 1 | pra .Sesh ' nin, _ or, Chas.N.Hill, assisted by A.C.| Breakfast Faod in this country has been] PIC who can\u2019t afford maids, either rub themselves with Omega Oil, .MONTRE AL HOUSE.- - i,&* \u2018connecting trains on the \u201cMegantic Div | 7 \u2014 epee Gowles: Jehers, Chm B.F.Dutter- facquired in less dan | eighteen months.Or get some one in the family todoit.You see, it-is so very goud Refitted \u201cand all fatéet improvements.\u2018 apply tony of the Soke ogo ormaion | BASKETBALL AT DAN VILLE, eid, and 2.pan.Ge ae, vu Le read je (us CU for tired shofilders, lame backs, Opposite Unlon Static | FRANK GRUNOY J.B WALSH, cen! Danville, Feb 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014A ; not oe S tiafaction t - stiff joints, sore throat, cold in \u201d Y V EUX, Proprietor.Gen] Manager.Gen'l Pass.Agen ville, February 17.\u2014(Special)\u2014 oY | giving entire satisfaction to old and - HENR a = \u2014\u2014 game of basketball was played at the} | HATLEY.- young.The large number of letters.of tL the chest and rheumatism that 24 0e Academy on Friday alternôon hetween Feb.17.\u2014The añnual meeting of the approval _that the manufacturers.receive you can\u2019t blame people for using \u2014 the Model and Académy departments.16 iy.10.Creamery was held on Saturday monthly from every section of \u2018the Domin resulted in a score of 8 tol in favor of y d Newfoundl ling of evening.Mr.Avery Ives, auditor of ac- ion an ewioun ane telling oO im- the Model.counts, read the report of last year\u2019s |Proved digestive vigor, stronger nerves, res work at the request of Wm.Ride, chair- increase in weight and improvement in vert n \u201cfinan of the meeting.Mr.J.D.Morri- health; point to the fact that Malt\u2019 .; \u2018 APOLLO BEST BLOOM cou, proprietor of the creamery, was re- Breakfast Food is a true health \u2018food.GALVANIZED IRON ~ appointed salesman, and Mrs.Morrison One trial makes it the favoriite break- = oh 75 .\u2018 Isecretary and cashier.Jona Leavitt, last dish.Ask your Grocer for it.Whatever advantage be- [Win.Geroux and John P.Bowen, were + { longs to galvanized iron and [chosen directors for this ensuing year.BOSTCY & M AINE: : eral aline ee ith Mr.Morrison expects to run two skim- | liberal dealing gues with ming stations outside his factory and WINTER ARRANGEMENT Apollo.- CL collect; cream from several individual sep- coromxm ath, 100 Canadian Gin _ Cots not a con, and.re.[ses orne de ci mens\" [a a et sor en .Mrs.J.McDougall, of Montreal, is the TRAINS, OE oR BROOKE: baits wy 5 3 Dit.Why, in a good many families, they get out a bottle of Omega Oil every night before they go to bed, because someone.= is sure to have a pairrsomewherc - orother.This weath- Ser scems to make .an awful lot of pains, : and Ofhega Oil is just as necessary to health as an over _ -, /s - licves you of much anxiety.guest of Mrs.F.W.Maloney at present.| MAIL 5:00 n.m, for 8.Johmabury, Concord ., Sun day mo Fning at St.James Church, Fe Nachua, Worcester, Boston, Springfield L \u2018Îthe téotor \u2018preached the first of a series MIXED.Leaves Sherbrooke 10.00 of lenten cormont upon the Message of Sfryes Bowporiit o/ioaves Newport is p.m.; .- John the Divine fo the Séven Bo tou 8.40 p.m.,and Fortland, Me., vis White y {Churches of Asia.In the cvening the \u201cNIGHT EXPRESS, daily9.15 p.m, Coucord urse essag \"N.H., Worcester, Boston, and Portland Me.vis 3 __- Juubjec b of \u2018a disco will be the m © White Mountain\u201d Notch, for White River Jct.American Sheet Steel Company, New York .r ar: Representatives for Canada .B.& S.1.Thompson & Company.\u2019 26 St, Sulpice Street Montreal = The Only Pare Gin that is matured for years under Government supervision.5S : os - >% = - > to -th& Church at Smyrna.\u201d During the , Boris fleld, Now York.\u2014_\u2014 Na eZ - _ r a ay Lid Library and\u2019 Apt Union leroy in the morning Mo, Me 0%, Weir ET VO LE + \" y LL} : gall \u2018sang most sw y the solo bon, ortland, Ps AY that any imported Gin BROOKE.the Voice of Jesus Say Come Unto Me pum, Bt.J Jonnsbury 3.5 p.m., arriving 8 coat or a heavy wrap.i} ¥ | _ OF SHER .2 p.m It df ry- 7 ~~ Because i its \u2018Old.| FREE, PUBLIC LIBRARY ; and Rest.\u2019 ZOn Wednesday evening the ét F XE XPHESS, pLenres Boston Frat ; is good for eve 4 \\S AS FREE BST CSC from 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 pl sermon will be the Message to the New York 4.c0 p.m., Springfield, 8.00 p,m.8i thing a \u2018liniment .Re.7 - ve Ta > Open week days from 81012 a.m., To 6 smc\u2019 Church at Pergamos and on Friday ev: Johosbury.3.22 a.m., arm ing Sherbrooke vs ought to be good for.| E \u2014 = | y; ; Boivin, Wilson & Co.1 open Sunda; ening that Unto Thyateria.\"ACCOMMODATION.Leave\u2019 Concord, N.| 36 y y ere Rm se (0p se amont Se Toba 605 : 4 : Newport 12.88 p.ORDRE ith | Engravings, Reproductions, etc.rape | ae N Entranon by Main Hall and second Étairway apte wrport at 1.30 p.m., | Your d t sells Omega Oil, \u2019 CO.or can get it for you of any whole\u2019 - x T sale druggist.The Omega Chem- Tal \u201cEE y icai Co.267 Broadway, New York, A Op: n week diys from 8 10 12 a.m, andl Central \"House, Mageg Heath & Mega; FLANGERE vs PSS \u2018 RR.Open \u2018Sundays from 1.30 to 4.90 p.m, 4 Props.) Travellers Heaney Gen'l Pada.| and\u2019Tiekot Agen : y Ç i .Io .- : .; \\ - i 1-07 MR \u2014\u2014 MONTREAL 4 A pT : ig Discount Sale | vi i In Every Department.LADIES\u2019 count._ .EMBROIDERY, ~ J.OOMS\u2019 ENDS, 20 percent.discount.BEAVERS, CLOAXINGS, 25 percent discount.WHITE WOOL BLANKETS, 10 percent discount.FINE WADDED COMFORTERS, 10 percent discount.ALL SILKS AND SATIN 10 percent discount.FANCY AND TWEED DRESS GOODS, 33 1-3 to 50 percent, EA RIN G S At Half Price.~All winter goods must go at t half.price.0 AND CHILDRENS\u2019 WHITEWEAR, 20 percent dis-\u2018 sl Messrs.Herbert J.and W.* Lobiusin , passed through the city ye terday atter- : to be on the lookout for a young man ) the other way, 6s nothing hes hoon seen \u2018of him bere.© .| ef om _ \u201crome we take the following inter- (Continued from page 1.) Mr.D.Lemay, of Moguatie, is in the city.Mr.George Borlase wus in Montreal over Sunday.rome - Councillor Swanson, of Waterville, is in town on business.Madame (Dr.) Elie, of Newport, Vt., visited the city yesterday.Mr.Chas.H.Watson, jr., of Toronto, was in town on business, Monday.Mr.E.Roberge, merchant of Notre \u201cDame du Bois, is in town on business.\u2018 \u2018Mrs.Drysdale left yesterday mm ng for Montreal to visit her sister, Mrs H.S.Holt, Dr.Wm.S.Allen, \u201cDentist, Bell Tole- phone Bdg., 31r Wellington, Sherbrooke, Tel.303.Night and day attendance.ing at \u2018\u2018Seaton Placé,\u201d the rosidence of Mr.Justice White, for a day or bas returned to Montreal.{ Brown, of the Berlin Mills Lumber Ce, noon on.their way to the company\u2019s timber limits of Megantic and Maine.The police authorities received.a request yesterday morning from Scotstown \u201cby the name of William Pope, aged about.17, who was charged with larceny \u2018a Sum of money and a watch.8 He \u201cwas dresseb in red sweater, black coat, and laced Tubbers.\u201d He evidently \u2018went Life -Assuranee.Statetos esting figures, showing business secured + \u201cSpiritual Blessings.\u2019 Dr.Charles Peters, /who has been stay- it is ours.two, | God cannot have in his family circle any [man upon whom lies the guilt of | blood.N CITY NEWS.ee ever eme | à lecture ball of St.An.tre, first | \u2018musical event of \"of Sherbrooke\u2019s musical talent will take and everything points to a very larg Mendelssohn\u2019s \u2018\u2018 Ath-:\"#e noon; in the drew\u2019s church was based on the chapter of Ephesians.The subject was .The first blessing is mentioned in v.4.Election.\u2018The betiever Christ Jesus fram before, the foundation , shipers\u201d\u2019 are the only one ur | works which will be given.of the world.God bot ee ml \u2018has been training his Sherbrooke choreus in his election, viz., holiness.Elect.\u2026\u2026 that blame.There can be no from holiness.Robert Murray used to say that God himself could not one où the best ' make an unholy -man happy.The second blessing is mentioned in v.16 Sonship.What a privilege to bei | come united with God's great family! How wonderful to be let into God's famn- ily cire circle! This blessing does not come because of any inert in us, but is be-| stowed upon us according to the\u201d good {rlleasure of His will Even though we) | may not fully understand all it means, | The third blessing is Redemption, v= 7 sin.Something .must be done to j'ut away sin.He himself docs 1t-and lle does it by giving His son to dfe for our ging.We have redemption through His \u201cThe fourth blessing is knowledge of the mystery of His will, v.9 \u2018He lets us \u2018into His secrets We may know His thoughts.They are in the Bible.They are not discovered by keenness of interest merely.God reveals them.The Bi- large attendance, is chosen in alia,\u201d and Goring-Thomas's id uld be holy\u201d and without for several months and it is sal no happinesa apart éfliciency réached is such that the con- M\u2019Cheyne cert to be given to-morrow night wil be \u2018Paton mill yesterday morning at nine who were loitering around the ad iting for the result of their request for TO MORROW NIG RTS CONCERT.Prof.Clerk's concert in (iement thes- \u2018Sunwor-, two splendid choral | Prof.Clark | the ever given.in\u2019 Sherbrooke.eet if ttt rere | Sub- Chief Couture was called to the o\u2019cluck to disperse a crowd of young men an advance in wages.AN IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL.\u2019 Confirmed by a Whole Parish.© lt is known that St.Ferdinaud of Halifax, ir Megantic County, is a flourishing parish.Its principal citizens are business men who best know how to appreciate things at their true merit.Thus when such a nan as Mr.Frechette, of Frechette, & Co., one of the most important.\u2018firms of this place, allows, Ii.commending one of their medicines, such a testimonial is.quite sufficient to give general confidence.Here is what Mr.the winter to use Morin\u2019s Wine Cresu- Phatés for his family who were suffering ble is ar closed book to \u2018those who are.not the gecret of time He\u2019 things in Christ.Many.strañge things are., but the Cristian ncedi The fifth blessing is an Enbierétauice, \u2018v 11, ~The believer does not come into the [ full enjoyment of his irtheritance hese.God's children.: They only are in and in every \u20ac of his.policy.And what is it?| so éatisfiod with this medicine that he | That in the dispensation of the fulness recommends it! to every one.More than|$ will gather together alll that he says Vv.nervous de with bad coughs and severe bronchitis, 9 he had n cure.fe is at amongst his numerous \u2018customers, who used Morin\u2019s Wine, - he has not yet f d one of them who has a whole - righ de certainly the best homage that has been yet\u2019 given to\u201d the gate, ! Ed.Morin & Co.to use his name in 1C-} Frechette says: He had occasion during | ion.This oatimonial of + Put it where you will remember]! 3% i T Dress Well\u2014well as your means will allow, ¢ =F It counts all the time in business and in pleasure.\u201c Clothing need give if you buy it here.not bo erpen- AU >ut have it neat and up-to- date.here now is only $10, and you The cost of a good suit are dressed well and if you need only a coat and vest it will cost.you only $7.00.Drop in and see how cary it is to be well dressed.Boucher & Lacroix, tr cons SIGN OF THE GLOBE, 163 WELLINGTON ST.O00\u20ac\u20ac Great Alteration sale 20 to 50 per.cent.Discount on All Goods.ing this sacrifite to the public.Be sure and come ; for bargains.: We sell fnen\u2019s avid boys\u2019 Clothing, Boots, Shoes, and Rubbers, Gents Furnishings, General Dry Goods, and Small Wares.: : - à \u2018 .+ .~ + = wb A - : i De TT .: LT == \u2019 CN ; : ih \u201c1 Lo., SMITH & 'ECHENBERGS.=.3 \"| by \u2018the Canadian comptes operating in|In this world he may have a hard time extraordinary Hties.\u201cof this wine, All = Frid d Monday nights\u201d at 152 Welling: ET | NE - ERG A 00.this section.of if, but, in the life to come, God will bur felicitatior \u2018to the manufacturer, wn tion Sales every Friday am onday g ; 3 Le +04, Net Premium show the exceeding riches of his grace in land we hope that this new certificrtc #T- ; - .4 | Company.: ki dnees towards Christ Je- increase \u2018 tation of this rnedi-| Cl Los a aris Townships Clothing House.| Soom\u201d oy Dé Lie Lin mi | Soe aieaty ap wel knows, SMITH: & ECHENBERG, I OL + | § 147 WELLINGTONST- SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE.BELL TEL.388\u201d Confederation (Income not shown) \"The sixth blessing is the Sealing | OF AUGUSTINE | JOBBERS AND 152 WELLINGTON STREET SL Ca \u2018Great West.vice vores erin 4 2): 065 the Holy Spirit, v.13.Every believer] - DEATH OF AUGUSTINE CARON.AUCTIONEERS, Bell Telephone ty ww .\u2019 _ Manufacturers and Temperance\" \u201c(bas a mark set upon him whereby he| The death is reported of Augustine a 5 Le, NANA | and General Co.,.sn, 484 may know he is God\u2019s\u2014the.indwellin \u2018Caron, of x hiche, after n short ill- »++ +00.: 7 | North ican SE CS 022,935 À the: spirit.of God.ness, Mr.1 was the proprietor of JOS SOS PEPPY | Note.two things: First.adl these the \u2018woolen\u2019 pr in that town and was, blessings come .fo us only-in Christ Je-jalso, à former resident of* Sherbrooke £or' ,9u8, not through any merit_of ours.I upwards of forty.years.He dicd at the 2088 MURPHY & CO.fbn wi \"BRITISH CO.UMBIA | 21 Pad ; coxcemmemdpqez= dod \u201c v .J oY ee mh iit te fn Cn, ., 7 ; ) A Grand Centra Het cop ue\u201d ES as out ravie jui LA Ov re The International Gold Mining and: Ai Cm \u201cCanada Life .%.-.$7,078,350 | their possession, or exerdise self-com- [attend tho funeral of the ate Mx.A.Le | | After Stocktaking Bars ains.* Confederation or 19.697 placency because of thers but that, the Caron, of Yamecifiche.Dr.J.A.Cam} - po oo Great West .coooe coos vine Lu 3,224,505 power and goodness of God may be may |irend and Dr.|L.C.Bachand will leavol.D | 0 Ltd.> J 2.| Manufacturers and Temperance: ifested.| this sfternoon to attend tho finoral.i ove oping 0, ' _ PL oo and General Co, .5,023,401 pl de ein Mr, Ace took as me be ik l- ED doy n ALL DEPARTMENTS Noh Ann.shut Me bn mt tbr remivl| Why.Remain, Vosges} ro i Melrose Hi Co T4 [sur 10,834,298 \"5 ina ut thats tho soot bore] AN Disfigured ?| ion, \u201cNellie J an 6 086 ns, | .= - - ; : EN.\u201ca \u2018could_got.refer to heaven.for.all thro À.S : _ oe 1e Increase during last, two\u2019 years in total | tho.chapter the writer speaks of it as a * LOCATED IN PAINS © RLERY COMPOUND) | yoo c Ce \u201c- \u201cassurance in force: possible present possesdion.The land of} | NELSON MIN ING DIVISION, the RICHES ST District FO = DRESS Go DS.\u2014An assortment of All Wool Scotch: ; Dingonial Serges; regu- Canada Life .- 8, 042, 670 Canasn was the land \u2018of rest, but Can- Mill R v \u2018Ever Trace of | : ir BRITISH COLUMBIA _ lar price \u201c50c; olear at 374c per yard.\u2018Confederation .1,744,676 aan could not be a type of heaven for i ï \\¢ 10 \u20ac try Jas Co D.; Le eT Co \u2019 - Great West .ooo eer enn.3,303,640- there were\u2019 enémies there to he cunguer- Poison From the Blood | ; - EIGHT MILES.FROM RAILROA 4 \u2018 OT SILKS.\u2014A lot of Fancy French Embroidered.Broche Silks, finest.quality; M&T &G.3,601,604 ed, and there are no enemies in heaven.p - \" ™ J oo .; .- - > Tegular value, $5.00 per yard, io\" clear at $2 per yard, - + North American .5,198,090 Canaan was a type of the rest which Co and Give Tou a Perfect: .50 CENTS PER SHARE.ro | TABLE LINENS.About 160 Remnants Unbleached Table Linens; oi TT TT = and Healthy Cir.- tr oo : TAT SUN LIFE 9696.98 ie mo init] © re | § - 2 to 15 yards, (to clear atless tau manufacturers\u2019 \u201cprices.! Therg 1 The stages plage.19 ras Ea culation.Prospectus and fall information call or address CANADA, Perkeuice.Egypt bi , qs - wo .DRESS MUBLINS.\u2014A lot of fan y Dress Muslins, Dimities and C Irçanclies; pirovinee of juebec, was \u2018the type of the world out of whic Are i ith wl \u201cINVESTMENT BROKER, 24 CONGRESS - tT «a - 25e for 1240; 306 for 160; 406 for-2fc, | { | \u201cSuperior Court.{the Chistian is redeemed by the b you trou with \u2018ecsems, pa 1 T à - 0 \u2019 \u2019 Theodore Camirand and Oliver Dupont, both of Christ, lt'is a place of bondage, fat, wig ns, boils or running sores?0S REET, BOSTON MASS, ] 24 = a | 20° ; LANES \u2014A lot of English Printed Flanhelettes, fast colors, to, Pe ne ary st surgeon, I of helplessness and hopelessness, Tho troubles pentis y of the nervous oye Stocks out and sold on ow York and Boston Stock E xchanges.6 per LL FT : © _ clear at 5¢ , WORTH DO: BLE.x \u2018 - ! Will be soid by authority of tbe court on Thurs- anguish and groaning.Such is the cent, interest allowed on deposits.Long distance telephone.ho 114 7 ns «EE | Ponge ie ee evs the meter rp tol , \u201d | $ ~ °° LADIES\u2019 SHOBT JACKETS.\u2014About 50 Ladies\u2019 Short Jackets, assort- j hate street, the goods o cate, 11, The Wikderness stage.The foruol thé noxious particles re ites began their jowney with joy.I1t]\" 2556555560556/566555655556 ! \"2 pairs of pants, 2 vests.4 suits, 2 overcoats, 13 B - ed: colors, in .- Tweed and cloth, well tailored; worth from $10.00 to $15.00; : black and grey; 1 storm overcoat: 5 pairs shoes, wag the joy of deliverance, But this | Main in the & stem carrying disedde, in- $ - = o'bats, 1f 1 11 b, 'eatli hi.phe ; i 04 qo os to clear at $2.9 077 : \u2018 pie bleycle néooings- 2 oni gloves, | joy did not last long.Very soon therd tot of hialth to) every tissue of the : ; , : | es, pair woo! en cuis, WIS nurm .y.1., - | CHILDREN REEFERS.\u2014In hey 1 Fweeds and Drab Baver; sise, 1, 2 Jess eat À 5 Pair r on] ond ape ful, ê wn a me ose vi a For the various\u201d unsightly and horrible |.a ; and 3; worth $3.50, to clear at $1.95; = LE, Poll top desk lot of books, roliiDg chair, 1 fanicy dered fr lacc to place.They madd |\u201dlood and skin \u2018diseases, Painc\u2019s Celery ; EL._.-* chalr, lot of stationary, 1 cabinet filled with om.psacc to p ey © Compound is |the medicine recommended .dn - drugs, 1 lot of pen {ls and pens, 2 ink bottles no progress and they had no power.Sa ny J | Sh _ GLOVES.\u2014 -2-Clasp Kid ves, chofce ads\u201d sizes at, 53, 6, nak] ser sud 2 2 Dalles, 1 glass Jnasher and 1 [with ay à Christian.He starts out {d= indorsed by, our ublest medical well now $1 \u2018brands, to > clear at50c.| 2e» \u201c ; wh ea i aud cover, 1 Soman, 1 voile = with joy.But by-and-by \u2018he becomes Ect upon the.pin, purifying > \u2019 oT _ : .1 to .1 cutter sleigh, Dashes, I discontented with the Christian life, an ect upon: the blood is unequa 2 \u2014 _ halter.| Feb.18, 502.73.0.Gautier, B.8.C, fed hri > and any other medicin 1 hankers: after his former fusts and pleas- \u2014\u2014\u2014 - You will be CONVINCED when you see e styles Mr, D.McMahon, Peterborough, Ont., writes about his wonderful cure as fol: 1 lows: \u201cI have Es plegaure in testify- | - 1 agree ORDERS ( CAREF vr FILLED 5 Joux MURPHY & co.brooke, in the District of St: Francis, BE | 2348 5t.Catharine Street, Cor.Metgulfs treat adamant Ce MONTREAL \" seule Tara EE, heretofore of the + SS Le TELEPHONE UP 89 4 fit, ir 5 5 , Cis, and now CANADA.ures.He \u2018s restless, and there fis no - District of lige 1n the Superior Court spiritual growth.He has no power for and pri ices of .No.480.On the seventeenth day of February, nineteen hundred and.two.Before Genest & Fraser, P.8.C.~~ Joseph Pare, of the city of Sher- good over others.His fentimony is Use ing to the fact, that Paine\u2019s Celery Com- |! pound hoe remarkable change tion I was troubled with a ei The Canaan stage.* When the 1s- in my -condi on_my face and taelites entered Canaan they became vic torious.Foes fell before them as - the [marched forward, They becañne possese- ors of the land.- They had abundance © good things.Every man dwelt his own vine and fig tree.All this is type of the real, true Christian life.Th very bad type in patches ov or.pe body for four years.I \u2018was under treaty ent\u2019 of three doctors at different , and have also tried many remedies, ut all proved useless.At last I bought a bottle of Paine\u2019s] now absent from the province of dr , Celery Compound, | in Jodid .Quebec; Charles Jean, of the city of St, le which rf Christians are living i Pottassium as oo 6 on he Toba 1 - \u2014RE-OPENING.; | Hyacintbe, distriot of St.Hyavinthe; {BOY the true tian Life.I \u2018hey.4T% The one bott did me so much good]\" Anna Jean, of the township of Brompton Yet in the wilderness stage.They hay fthat I bought five bottles more,~and ; me\u201d The not living up to ther privileges.are still constantly conquered hy thei FARM FOR SALE.! district of St.Francis, wife of Onesime Roy, barber, of the said township of Mr.Heury Vellidux, 4be new propristor of the ' now am happy to say that I mn perfeot- Montreal House, hss completed the remodel-' Two Fast Trains for lr Housekeepers | { eo .- ly cured and completely free from the = _ ling of the hotel, and opening of the new bar; Brompton, distriot of St Francis, and ae are therefore unhappy endiléroublesome disease\u201d - \u2018Known as thb ôld Bodwell Farm, (dires fo ~ To keep in mind our carpet |i 1ske pisce next Tuesday evening, Feb isin.| tbe said .Oneeime Boy to authorize Ms| PIPES, WL LL mills from Sinîths Mills, snd two miles] Chicago and the West - - | He extends a cordial invitation to ail \u20ac to stiend.said wife to ester en justice herein; Er- speak again tonight | WO UES International Limited, daily, leaves Bher- 4; : cleatiing dept.goods returned nest Jean, heretofore of the city of {and will point out how the Cunaan 0 from Fitch Bay; on the Stanstead road, brooke 2.2: a.m.\u201d srive Chicaza i.a.neat .: ; [© + f > \u201ch Lo FOR SALE - | Sherbrooke, district of St.l'rancis and stage of Christian experience is to be Lo A | contatning- about: 230 acres.Nice sugar TR.3 Express lesves sheroroskés.28 no, ar co | = in a few ours, no dust OF| - hat commodious residetice, corner Montreal now absent from the Province of Que- entered upon.The meeting \u2018last evening a + push of 700 also arch, rive Chicago $.40 p.m.follow log evening.Join ; | ~ bd ToT .trouble, Ad iizabeth Streets af present in opoupied by bec; \u2018Amanda Jean, of the dity of Sher- vas very well attended.| larness La tress, iron etc.ect co tection via sil lines for points we dO SPELT te, large halls convenient k kitchen and and wasn- brooke distifot of St.Francis, wife off + + : be Everything in \u2018first-class shape.New 5 Trains lease sicrl woke fur ugh 2.2 1m i À, / \u2018 Loth ror 'g |B gas and electric light, cable.for large Joseph Blais, \u201cmachinist of the said city, LE \u2019 STOCKS.;- 8\\ v You can make your bar: ZEA house built last year.130 acres cleared, 2.5 5.ma.daily ya on Rp.\" Kor Rich Joi 1 y or for Soaring ho use.Terms reasonable.and the said Joseph Blais to authorize as soft as a glove and 100 acres of.wood.land.Possession Yor Portland an} Frdon, 125,8 mw.daily, fr 1 : : : - FRASER, Advocate: | his said wife to ester en justice; Albert- RP.Mori, x broker, 1 Duty }| mins EURERA Bac (9 1st of March, For information spply to LB A ai} bat Hani Von y Co | : .- - 7 ACNE, DIL PI.+ Li ~~ CITY STEAM LAUNDRY.| OF EVERY [12 Jo ofthe dy of Shirok, Ge Fock, nore lod\u2019 pros, occ hire TE ounist sisains by telegraph; as follows : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE, C.5.Bima, Bis Laks, or D.A.trict of St.Francis, fille majeure usant And CARPE de ses droite, and -Joseph Jean, of the farts fis heh ¥ / g rene s oe ons as.is RY] |INSURANC CLEANING WORKS.Leave Montreal every Mor:lay au) Wednesdsy Description at 10.30 p.m.for the acomuiodation of passengers 4 | , ._ PS - H + - - : | : 115 Ti 3 ) holding first or second class tickets to Chicago BOTH PHONES, a OWATERSI| R.Re RURRAGE, city of Sherbrooke, district of St.Eyan- Toronto Street Saflway, Co il EUREK A : Le ar ee tas far as the Pacific Coast.A * \u2018 4 wdation in \u2014 .AGENT R DYE wo ; WHITING BLOCK, SHERBROOKE clk poney and fn b his quality of a Tr | ms ä Du Les L d : TB orn recervod in vanes on FC RES| ACCIBENT AND SICKNESS INSURANCE.- |mineur of the late Thadeo Jean, and of ameid L20PE x Imex EXCHANGE, || Harness Oil ue ee aun r y C.B.FOSS, -MR.HARRY FLETCHER | 5,000 Insurance and $1500 weekly indem- |the late Luce Couturier, Defendants.Brooklyn B.| \u20ac > (ity Paseenger \u2018and Ticket bens, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC | eee The defendants, Francois Xavier Jean Atchiso 4iehion a.\u2019 77 pa MEE peo har.Li \u2018 Will open, March Ist, opposite Grand 4 Wellingtons.= uiaine, ?.TT and Ernest Jean, are ordered to appear | Mæour os, Duce, rt LE Wl |Trunk Station, near St.James Hotel.men \u2018 Studio, Roo , Whiting Block, SOUTHWOOL OE THS.; within one month.: a BOARD or THADE, ! 0 the weath = | First class Laundry work done.Family MONTREAL HOUSE.1 a 0 OOD\u2014At Sherbrooke, Es EST & FRASER, P.8.C.\u2018 Lo overpass washing a specialty.All hand work.Or- - ee an, Plano, Singing (Voice |ary 17th, 1902, a sen to Mr.and Mrs, ON \u2018& LEBLAN \u2026 \u201c ! sizes, ders taken Refitted and all latest improvemets.\u2026 + _ or terms.£2 oo + 20° A : .i ni ti on .4, - SE te an = - | pe 5 10187 ym au WI a.prompy.+ | HENRY VEILLEUX, Proprisiers - | : - .Te LA - .- EE i | ; - gi ; + : .Ce : * z "]
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