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[" me\u201d - VOL.V1.NO, 12; , ; - SHERBROOKE, QUE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1902.< | PRICE ONE CENT._ \u2014 \u2014 >t = - \u2018 GREETING TO PRINCE HENRY FROM THE POPE.Ode Ne An ma, Mise MISS STONE IS FREE.LORD ROSEBERY S ACT._ ; naam we | - ® |REPLY TO MGR.FALCONIO\u2019S MES.| Mr.Morkill, concluding with a chorus| Kaiser\u2019s Brothèr Received Warm Welcome at New | SAGE OF CONGRATULATIONS.Ottawa, February 24.\u2014(Special)\u2014Mgr.Palconio has received this message from | \u201cYa Spotted * Snakes,\u201d from \u201cMideum- mer Night\u2019 s Dream.\u201d J, Mics- Morey has returned to town : fvom à visit to Montreal.Mis.\u2018Hart, of Stanstond, was.in Sher- Missionary Was Released{Likely to- Prove Disastrous Saturday Morning.\u2018to British Liberal Party._\u2014\u2014e - comes IAD BEEN A PRISONER SINCEJCAMPRELL BANNERMAN NOW -IN York Yesterday\u2014Messages Between Him tho Powe.a reply to congratulations brooke on Staurday.| LAST SERTEMBER.SUPREME (COMMANDA - \u201c [sent by him in behalf of the Catholics / Mr.W.A.Akhurst, of Coaticook, wae Constantino .; A 2102 no ple, February 24.\u2014 Miss} New York, Fel 4 \u2014The \u2018Ç , |.and _the President.> of prada: fines oxpresses pleasure at l'oday 4s \u201cho festival of St.Mathias.[in the city Saturday on business.Fllen M.Stone, the American Missionary correspondent où HN tary Hh Loin New York, February 24.\u2014Princejvelt favorably progressing with speedy f).\" cosage from Canadian Catholics Mr.E.Kelly, of Kingston, was in the] Miss G.Gendron, bf St.Hyacinthe, fs |} 00 With Mme.Tsilka, was captured byf \u201cThe efiect oi Lord lLaschery = separu- Tlenry, of Prussia, representative of hisprecovery.Permit me to congratulate and imparts to all his apostolio benedic.|eity- yesterday.» 7 [visiting Miss Augustine Codere on San, brigands in the-district of-Solonika, Sep- tion is likely to be disastrous.Sir Hen 1 ri nation on iL 1 - bo | tember 3 last, has been released and \u2018ar- brother, the of Germany, at} you anc American today\u2019s tion.rn street.ry Campbell-Bannerman*s leadership of tho launching of the latter's\u2019 Awerican commemoration of Washington\u2019s Birth- Mr.John Leslie, « où Tor onto, was in \" The return match of hockey bet n right.| RY = ived at Strumitza, Macedonia, at 3 o\u2019- \u2018tha old Radical hands has tempted him Held\u2019 there this \u2018week.J o) Cee EM eS © ened vo Miélt yacht, reakhbed-hero yesterday and jday.Sorry disappoint you so late armi- TT + oo «2 Jtown Yesterday.- î ev De, Dumbell returned last vou Saturday morning.Nobody wasito repulse Lord Rosebery'a overtures for \"was cordially welcomed as a guest of [val.Very heavy persistent easterly 600000000000 0ERLLLE00S _ _\u2026 from New York, and yesterday officiated b Struinitæn to meet Miss Stone, as thel reconciliation and he is momentarily leit - the nation.The land batteries that winds, which make fast progress impos- 3 «| Me nu Mrs.dy.Peltry, a Newport, in St.Peter's chapel.\u201d brigands had given no indication wherel in chrome command of the fortunes of - - guard the ovter| harbor sounded thefsible éven for this beautiful vessel, I SPORTING NEWS, are Visiting in town.1 Mrs.w A.Morehouse\u2019 went to Mont.Jt ad proposed to release the prisoners.|the Liberal party.\u201d No practical politi- first greeting of a salute of twenty-one look forward to meeting you, S$ Mr, J.S.Baldwin, of Stauhope, was veal = Saturday to visit her son, Nr.Tsilka and her baby.were also re-jcian imagines for a woment that Sir - guns, the rifles of a.special naval squad.7 President our d Truss.| SSUUISIVIIIIISIIIIIIIS [in che city Saturday.E.Morehouse, who has been ill, l = ww the same time.[hey aro all Henry Campbell-Bannerman can\u2019 reunite yon assembled in his honor, re-echoed e President rep.- - \" we iss Stone immediately e her- tho party-on the basis-of pro-Boer sym- _ sa the sentiment: there were \u201cverbal greet.White House, February 2, HOCKEY.M Leonard, of Cookshire, was 5 in bi tiny Si a of Levis, who is If known to the authorities at Strumi-}pathies and Irish home rule, or in an ei ings fran the resprosentatives of, Presi Prince Henry of Prussia, the Hohen- STTANSTEAD COLLEGE WINS AT the city over Sunday.; and Sur ay\u201d ith rg hand \"Toney.lu: The first news of Miss Stone's re-] emargency form that alternative Govern- j ag - ent.Tooseve ; ollern, N.Y.city: Accept, aR SAR as MINS \u2014 .Honey.asc.was contained tel izati or n ag oo Fee pe ee pm greet ; ol on a ère parent LENNOXVILLE.or L.H.Gauvin, merchomt of Acton man.ived by Mr.Dickinson, the \u201cAmerican ry consinos tho Liberals (int a er Pa Türowd lined tho Way into the city to se ÿou for your message.In thé name of Stanstead College plaÿed ther retu ule, ws in town Saturday.Mr: Horace Wiison, of \u2018Winnipeg, am fcpneul-genèral at Constantinople, from ry Campbell-Bannerman is an impossible NE and cheer_the sailor prince of Germany.the American.people I will see you and mat ead 5 rd ho ag 3 oe : Mr.W.Leonard, of Leonard Plain, was old resident of: Sherbrooke, is in town, the American vice-consul at Salonika.loader, even if it does not.demonstrata js PRINCE TO PRESIDENT, MT look forward to meeting you personal ternoon at Lennoxville winning be fr \u2018guest \u2018ab the \u2018Continental Saturday.the guest of.Mr.Wallce :Shiw, London The telegram gives no details of the re-§ that Lord Rosebery is a necessary leader.iE .3 .; > 'y t 1 AS .= _\u2014 Ta - ue following piessoges which lave ly tomorrow.scorn of 4 to 2 ; I Hon.M.F, Tackett, dé Stanstead, was street.4 a ; _ In this way ultimate reunion may bo i prs ben LE a [PRaNOR mNRY 19 WASHINGTON, \u2014_ in (own Sauiay 03 profesional bu | Mi.W.L.Hunting, vho bao bom at | tom premted by sho tampon sein © 5% de velt, wer ) Îne s } v.ntly \u2018knows qe night: Lo Washington, February ih) .ANGUS WINS EASILY, ness.is tm ihe * ds pa packer mn He cus- F his own mind, \u2018and is bent.on leading n es \u201cOn board Kron- Prinz Wilhelm, off | Prince Henry arrived in Washington this] Angus and Bishop\u2019s Collage hockey Miss Stetla McCrae, from Cookshire, en ntment from dde: 7 arn.ok obruary Ju ré death occurred.at reorganized party aîter proving that no- a Nantuckes Island, via \u201cMarconi station, morning.teams played their second match in the | is visiting Miss Nellio Waterhorise fn : @ home OF her mother, Ars omas body else can do it.He resembles Lord M\u2018 - \u201c xin Sconset, February 22: He vus met by Socrotauies Hay and [,T.Junior series, Saturday evening, | Wn\u201d mon us (Howler Waterille Mow Robert Laver puimerton when tho risa cals foroon.8 Py -edident Roosevelt: : Long, and 10 minutes after bis wrival at ngus, resulting in a victory for | Master Arthur Odell i is confin cd to.die Minto Rink was th contre.of gr +» OL con wiaption.oral e Me sg rd structive statesmen Tike Pitt.Peel and =n Hope.state of health of Master Roose- wag at the White House.d by 24 to 1.\" The teams were .as houso and to bed by a slight a k f tion on Saturday evening, and the + years.e luneral was.held at the} Glndstone.\u201d = gn , follows: Angus: Gorham, .Johhson in y ssig has Ol was for a time literafly crowded with use on the 22nd, interment being\u2019 at Es [ we | x | Learmonth, Amott, Parsons, Campero - { skaters, who enjoyed their favorite win- [CPmpton cemetery.Rev.Mr.Graik of BIRTHS.| 1 286 a LIFE IN DAWSON CITY.and \u2018Wilson, .the f red om nne It AHA\u201d {or 20° ik err *æ, Ren crosses * : + gas at 8 o'clock.The East \u2018 Sherbrooke Ladies\u2019 Aid buy apples and oranges here for 25c of 17 points, being exactly the same majority for Mr.Bayley as in the last an- urday morning, to the Protestant Hospital, : «mouth church, wi - «day evering at the Cathedral, the celebrant was Rev.society for laymen, \u201cciety, of which there are over a ( Presbyterian)\u2019 will meet with Mrs.Jebn _ Farquhar, Friday.Next Sunday morning, Rev.Mr.Shearer will begin a series of sermons on the following topics, viz.: .\u201cJesus Christ as an example of how to ive\u2019; 2.\u201cJesus Christ as an example of bow to \u2018die\u201d*; 3.\u201cJesus Christ as an example of how to love\u2019; 4, \u2018\u201cJeaus Christ Ly an nd of how [to pray\u2019; 5.\u201cJesus Christ as an example of how to treat our friends\u2019\u2019; 6, Josue Christ 48 an example of how to t.our foes,\u2019\u2019- - The Preparatory Service for the Sac- \u201crameñt of the Lot's Supper at Ply- be held.on Wednes- ht o'clock.The sub- will be \u2018The signifi- Lord\u2019s jects of the ad cance to the Christian of the .Supper.\u201d\u2019 The Young People\u2019s Association of Plymouth Church arrangang for their next meeting to be held some evening next week.The subject will be \u2018\u2018An air line trip to Napl \u2018Pompeii, Rose \u2018and Venice,\u201d illustrate views.- At High Mass yesterday morning at Mr.A was.pr guay.The singing was by the de of+ tlio Seminary, under the leadership of Mr: L.E.Codere,| Mr.-C.Ti sing- by stereopticon | - Word reached here this morning each, eggs for 75¢ per dozen, etc.They have govered sleds with a fire in for delivering water, at about 250 for two or three gallons.-There are lots of odd.out they don\u2019t bother with a heavy truck of ladders; they\u2019 jist shoot-a stream of water into the air and use the icicle for a ladder.This is a great countæy for dog teams, they hitching up.all tha way \u20acrom one to ten or twelve dogs\u2019 in à team.\u201d F ge BATTLE ON FRONTIER.Brin ALBANIAN AND TURK- | | ISH TROOPS.Cettinge, Montenrgro, February 24.\u2014 (Special)\u201464 men are reported to have been killed or wounded in a fight on the frontier between the Albanians and \u2018Turkish troops.The fighting still continues.;_-\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014eoDpaumetmmenmae KILLED HIS WIFE.BRUTAL, MURDER REPORTED ROM © WINNIPEG.Winnipeg.February 24.-( Special )\u2014 that Robert\u201d .Salaman from near Dorminta city, murdered his \u201cwife in a brutal fashion last night and 18 unaer arrest.No ing \u2018\u2018\u2019Attende\u2019\u2019 at the offertory.*In the \u2018afternoon there was a meeting oi.the Third Order of Franciscans, the great established th the year 1221 A.D.by St.Francois d\u2019As- The sermon was preached by the Father Cignad, director of the \u2018so- hun- Most, Rev.details of the crime have been received.7 ~ 2 EU UN GOTETEUS - - This \u201cchanging of God Save tr King to God Sive Uur Lord the King is a humbug of humbugs, - says The Ctoderich Signal, and will cause Mr.Rev.last.Geo.A.D.Brodie P.N.Boucher | skip 12 T Rink IV.H.R.Frasér - A.Anderson C.W.Cate.J.NW.Blue skip 13 46 J.W.MoKee.Rink L A BE R.R.Rink 1L E, C.Fraser.PU J.F.|B.A.Tofield \u2018 LE J.S.Mitchell \u2019 ækip 6 Rink HF ink 111.I.J.Day Caruthers: .8.ink LV.nual match between: Mr.Bayley The rinks were as follows: \u2014 - sights here.When the fire bgade twins dn k _ W.H.Wilson C.K.Fraser R.J.\" Spearing L.A.Bayley skip 15.Rink II.L.E.Dastons Vice-President.J H.M.Tomli J.A.Wiggett skip 7 and es ge W, A.Topliff Morkill @ Bowen W.M.Tomlinson skip 9 BE.Gilman , Jenckes - A.J.Craig Blue skip; 6 i \u2014 ~.C.Clark W.Mcl'ultock J.W.McKee C.Gordon spip 7 7 199 SNOWSHOEING: NIGHT.MINTO SNOWSHOE CLUB'S LADIE The Minto Snowshoe Club had their \u2018fannual Ladies\u2019 Night on Friday eve i ! The snowshoers assembled at the Had President, who.entertained at tea, the club house, and\" after the members gallantiy assisted the ladies to put lon their snowshoes, the party accom hy the \u2018Minto drum and bugle corps,\u201d started for their tramp.across country panjed | Montreal, \u201cdred members in the Parish of?St.Mt f tho socalled national anthem : solomn henediction.of the Cer, has refused f * good many people to quit singing alto gether.It may huve been good-foric, At all the services to put on such flummeryza couple di ions were hundred ears ago, when it was Took j day, the congregatiane - pal upon es treason for a Scotchman Jorge.\u2014_ / ~~ 1.sing Bonnie Prince Charlie, und for an Irishman to lilt the Wearin\u2019 MU RDFRER TRIES SUICIDE PY lot the Green, but even in that day STARVATION.Robbie) Burns didn\u2019t fail to lampoon Ottawa, Febr 24.\u2014 (Special \u2014La-| the thing when he wrote: \u201croi \u2018 = ; he King troix, the cond Montebello murder- wha will not sing God Save t ' as bigh as the ste:-ple, since Thursday and gan: it baog 4 Ang God Save tue EILg - \" we'll ast forget the people.- , end gop Ca wo.+# .FEIN SH ; Lilli mem - .mu.4e chagl.Vespers was|sung at 7 pan.with does not sleep.2 : , palight accident to the sème hand which {hig work long.about three miles, returning to the ub house, where dainty refreshments were served by the boys.At quite a, late hour the party broke up, aH agreeing that they had spent an unusually plens- ant evening.| erp.Mr.Cecil Barlow has had another | he injured before at the Jenckes machine An old lady named Mrs.Leavitt, arrived in.Sherbrooke early Saturday morning and was unable to find her brother and appeared to be in distress.The police made enquiries and\u2019 after a time found his address and accompanied n [her to the house.Mr.W.W.Morengy has returned irom where he underwent an operation of the throat, and received special treatment by Drs.Curran and Brier for nervous dyspepsia, and not nervous disease of the brain as reported in this [pepe on the 4th inst, = d Miss Mary Adkin entértained a number of her friends, many of whom are members of the Royal Templars of Temperance, vory pleasantly on Thurslay evéning, at her\u2018 home on.Queen strect.Various aniusing games made the hours pass quickly away, and it was «quite late before tha guests departed, after partaking of the very nice refreshments that wera hospitably served.An add accident ocacurred in front of the post office, Saturday morning, which had no serious consequences, however.The occupant of a.sleigh, in trying to avoid the heaps of snow which were.being removed.fram the street, found him | self deposited in the road, peculiarity of the case being that the horse was np- set also, requiring the assistance of several men to put Hm on his feet again.A number of visitors at the Curling rink Saturday afternoon partook.of the hospitality of Mrs.Bayley, wife of the table in the tea room being decorated with flowers and laden with a variety of sandwiches, cakes; bon-bons, etc., while hot tea and \u2018coffee proved very acceptable particularly to the curlers and the spectators who had been watching the game in the rink.Mrs.Bayley was assisted in looking after the guests by her sister Mrs.Mitchell, and Mrs.l'rank Wilson.One of the most delightiut concerts of the season was given on Saturday aiter- noon by the Ladies\u2019 Musical Club.The opening number was an essay on Mendelssohn by Mrs.Beaudoin and the mu (shop, bat not Nkely he Intariro h sioal programme \u2018was contæilliiteil Jou foo | Mrs, Frith, Mia; Morris, s | } | i à Corporation of Righmond, pet.en des avon.: Martin vs.the Corporation of ifeon.| Labell vs.Kennedy.\" | KING APPROVES: THE POEMS.Miss Lydia A.Edwards, for many years a resident of Sherbrooke, but \u2018now of Truro, N.S., has received the following message.in: reference to a copy of her booklet y, hich His Majesty was gracious ly pleased, to accept: _ \u201c MarThorough House, =, ho - - Pall Mall, S.W.,; TT L'ebruary, 1902.Madame: \u2014 B 1 am commanded by the King to thank you for the collection of poems frofn Canada, in memory of Queen Victoria.His (Majesty is pleased to accept the collec tion, with which he is- greatly touched and gratified.(Signed ) Arthur Davidson, Lt.Col.Equerry-in-Waiting.It will be remembered that Miss L.A.tributes of regret, love and loyalty, which the death of Queen Victoria called forth from Ca ns, publishing them in a handsome| booklet.(Clty News continued on nage 4.) rm SCOTSTOWN.- ! February 24.\u2014The Golden Circle intend giving \u2018an entertainment in tle near future.Mrs.R.MeAïley, of Lingwick, is visiting Mrs.R.Murray.Miss Lizzié Black has returned, from Montreal.i.a Mr.J.W.Taylor and family have »+- turned from Mt.Tremblant.Mrs.Wm, Golden, of Lowell, ing friends in town.Mr.Ostrander, of Boston, is in town.- Mr.James Scott is very ill.\u2014_\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014 MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.is visit- .quioK RETURNS AND SATISFACTORY RESULTS Answers can be addressed « care of Record if desired.l\u2018dwards made a collection of the poetic i | | + LOST.LOST\u2014LADY'S- PEARL- RING, BEtween Wilson\u2019s Music Store ad G.T.R.ticket office.Finder please return to LOST.\u2014 BETWEEN MAGOG HOUSE City, and Bishops College .rink, fur gauntlet.\u201cReward at Record office.\"_m _\u2014_\u2014A\u2014_-\u2014-\u2014\u2014m\u2014\u2014\"\"\" | MISCELLANEOUS, = FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN.REASonable terms: Apply \u201cI,\u201d Record office.WANTED-TO BE TAKEN IN AS pertner in a restaurant, hotel or drug store.Reference given.Correspond with E.M.F., Brompton Falls._ MONEY TO LOAN \u2014 AMOUNTS TO suit borrower .on first class properties, low rates of interest.All kinds of risks / FOR BALD.HIGH DESK, IN GOOD ORDER, FOR sale, cheap.Apply Daily Record Office.FOR SALE\u2014ALWAYS ON HAN, first-class general purpose, draft and onrrlage horses.M.R O'Donnell, Fast Sherbrooke.PARTS DE BANQUE -A VENDRE, Fastern Townships Bank.S\u2019adresser À U.Palardy; Ses.-Treas., Katevale, Uwe.Applica tions regees jusqu'au ler Mars, 1 N 40 TONS PRESSED HAY for sale Ly Wm.Marris, Sherbrooke, FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 HOUSE Sanborn street.Apply to K.Sylvestre, Notary.~ BANK SHARES FOR SALK IN Apply J.D.Kennedy, 57 Brooks street.= E TO LET, ! TO | LET-OFFICE IN HYNDMAN MER ky 11 Strathoona Spars.Apply G.£ Hynduas, Sun Life , Bullding, HOUSE Te LET_IST MAY, APPLY Mrs] Shaw Thomas, 108 King Street.TO LET\u2014F OR STORAGE HIGH BASEment, 100 feet by 40 feet, well lighted.Apply \u201cA\u201d Record Office.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Eastern Townships Bank.Apply eo ti, Palardy, Sec.-Treas., Katevals, Que.Applications received up to let of Maren, 1902, 250 CORDS OF WOOD FOR SALE BY the car load at Ascot Corner.Apply.John Soucey, Ascot Corner.FOR SALE.\u2014GO- CART AND PARAsol.Latest, improvements.Cost, $1K.64) cash.Would cell cheap.Apply Min.Lander, 64 Montreal St:, Sherbrooke.FOR SALE\u201440 TONS «00D HAY.Apply James Robertson, Kast Sher- hrooke.\u2014 T- Printer Wanted! Week or ten days\u2019 work for good com- SITUATIONS VAGANT, 7 WANTED\u2014AT THE HOSPITAL, A good man as janitor, on or before first of April.Apply to KE.Hargrave or Mu- positor in Record\u2019s job department.Ap- jor Wood.| | with all modern conveniences.No.15 _ ply at once.a \u2014_\u2014 a \u2014 = = WANTED\u2014FITHER SEX CAN FASI- , (WEATHER PROBABILITIES, \"ly make 81 per day in twenty minutes of spare time; failure impossible; eu- Progressive Buctre.Court St.Jean, 127, C.0.%, will ghve progressive euchre party, Murray's Hall, Thursday, March 6th.All welcome, Admission, 250.Fé ruary 24, 11 a.m.\u2014The forecast, for ployment light and happy- no odium at- the part 24 hours, issued by the Meteor- | tached; rare apportunity.once tried will ological Bureau: give greatest encouragement to make Moderate winds; fair and milder.many dollars per week.lor particulars - _ send 5 cents.32 Lemoine St., Montreal] Mr.F.W.\u2018Thompson, of East Angus, | WANTED_CARPENTERS AND CAL was |among the visitors_to Sherhrnoxe, Builders for C.P.R.Car Shops at l\u2018Arn- ~ ham, Que.Saturd . 42 me IT WAS MADE ABOUT 1671 | \u2014 2222222222000 000000 ad ne ain\u201d | {Waltham This is the 0 1 .to Be in Existence.Mrs.Harriet Maxwell Converse, or, | WwW h _ as she is known among the Senedn a C 6S ' 7 - ., Indiams, Ga-ie-wah-noh.recently lefl | _ sta lish f / ABDVERTISEMENT Montreal, taking with her to New |Have advanced in price again.i _ York the wampum Hélt which she \u2018 MONDAY, FEB, 2, 1902 congiders the most valuable one ex- We shall continue to sell our old stock], ho Lagtern \u2018 Cownships where tobac- tant.Mrs.Converse is an authority (at the old price, but as soon às they are \u2018\u201c The Best at the Cheapest Prices\u2019 \u2019 is a motto that holds good in all our departments, on Indian relics, and after looking |it belts our establishment from floor to ceiling Buying direct from the manufacturers On} up the history of her latest find she ; The new year .aright by placing your insurance with - \u201c SHERBROOKE'S LEADING FIRE OFFICE.CO users are certain to get amy variety sold the price will be higher.Better of the weed they prefer.Tor example W.8.DRESSER & co.best terms, enables us in turn t offer the same to the public.We believe in small profit Bald ht Sucpuaed in ea Knee buy now and eave he advance about 150 different bands of cigars herg - \u2018 =~ McCarthy BI k and quick 4 HE of Soe and this method of doing businees i is what has gained for US| to be in existence.With the çonsent.\u2014a\u2014\u2014 to select from.cCarthy Bloc the name oO H UN ERPRICE STORE.of the Indians from whom she ob-}* - Strath | 5 tained the prize she has presented.it : [ A.#01 TT 29 TA cona Sq, {to Mr.Joseph Keppler of New York, A.C.SKINNER E.Kinkead & Co.Wholesale and retai'.Svçn of the Indian, W.S.Dr Both \u2018Phones ee to remain if his custody ar I that ol ; \u2019 - , NN ae ot Pho Note These Extra \u2018Speciat Underprices for r To-morrow.mises tree T0 © |Jeweller.T Wellington Sq.| 113 Wellington Street, Sherbrooke 3 - | : \"I'he belt was.obtained from \u201che = sore À.KERS\u2019 Caugbne vas tudinns, wiv whic) ED - \u201c eral discount |{f advertisement Is fnsert-| This now line gets its firat showing to-| This 1s a lining for Dress sista, oto, | In black or white.The hnproved | venting them.The.Fremch, who e\u2014\u2014\u2014 .- od every other day, twiceo a week or [marrow.[ine bias gore, good reliable] etC-s in, \u2018wide.Colors ate black, style, 6 cards in\u2018 each box, containing \u2018came into Canada in the early part E - Lo R \u2018once a week only silfcia cloth, fully boned, in grey only, brown, grey, eta.Usual 150 value, 144 hooks and eys.of the sixteenth century, formed ail udoras, LT = : .Cards of nia, not BO |izes, 18 to 27, a corset that is manu- Tomorrow 1%c yd Cd - Tomorrow 10c box., ulllance Te Algonquins, but in Poplins, J.A.GARN EAU.> - .\u201cwords, 80c; Obituary Poetry, 10e Une; tactured to retail at 0c, tomorrow 49c mie - re er \u2014 the ogi y confiet, ard it Fos ?i / SL , - reading notices, 1} Gents per word.paire | \u2014 | \u2014 | ut the treaty or peace that the Beit Crepolines, 187 Wellington St.Next to Tea ors, deo bo 7 In sending money, remitters should | c DAS.- | | 4 Ladies \"Flas wel Wai Mrs.Converse found was used.At .- - orders, registered | he; al i cali ?| where- the Caughnaw ib .2 SC SSSR SA T a fice by otter, 1 anne ette 10c yd : Tomorrow 4 doz.f ir 5e .* Tomorrow 8 98.© lives, they.buried aga rive mow \u2018 Cravenettes, y SIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIN A 7 ., : i» 1 - - | o one for the Algonquins, and five for | Eo i ; Ww om .co Lio lots of flannellettes on the mar Another supply of those thins Theses waists aro the.Five.Nations.The Algonquin Grenadines, a A 1reeiatlo , ket now-a-days, and lots of prices, but , ; ul this season\u2019s w t underneath, that , FTaser sb 20° a sd.\"the lot we offer to-morrow we claim are] P°24y for tomorrow's sale.Thoy- goods.Made of the in case hostilities ee er renewed Voiles, I ie sa .Statement f roulation Tor week end- very special.\u2018The quality is warm, soft, aro the gqod old reliable kind.[-# finest all wool French the Algonquins would have to lift |Mq \u2018 ens.a EE °070° Ee - ! 205 and 32 in.wide, and unalterable colors.Smooth finish and generally bell A flannel, in plain and, \\ [ihe weapons a their foes from their re LA GEN ERAL Le oo mn RC rrr 322 They are the usual 13c and 14e kinds, at 240 d As \u2018Yfancy patterns, \u2018n- f'own, a reminder of defeat.\u2018As bp\u2019 5 7 #12 14 J So.Tuesday cb La vue +1 \\ \u2018[ 7.cars cu 829% To \u201cmake them interesting we put them x do doz.As many as yon ke cluding such colors \\ | token of coñdolence and peace, the Ser ges, > + \\ 7 CHAE {= 14., Wednesday |.\u2026.Zu .\u2026\u2026\u2026.3200 Xe morrow at 4'doz.for 5e.| .arch wampum belt was: given by the yic- EEE |] \u2018 | - ; _ Thursday 3900 ut 10e vd.to-morrow.| as blue, / cardinal, .¢ he Etc, etc, e tc.: = : .# ss, TL Pda AY ep PTT 2175 Theso patterns: er, | pink and black, lat- | ors to th = nquered.feet long : WE si | .| | ; Saturday | rest ene\u2019 ares caces 3175 flue and white, large cheok.° | St Ladd _ Ch CEE 4 : est style cut-in every and five inches wide.Tt is made ! yg a .= | 210 Ce J epee cee eee ereenn Blue and white, small checks CN e LAC 3 \u2018 1 | way.Assorted sizes\u201d \\ purple beads.strung on threads of A B AYLEY | ipti Insui \u2018ot = LT - Co 1e vite, large check.' .- step gers 6! Ce.| [from 32 to 40 bet, | Birch barks ana.fastened Lo thongs IL All on or Insurance at \u2014 + + | Q urple and white, large check.Usual $2.45, .J at buckskin.It is fifteen strings = -Lowest tes.TR 00 17 - Always in Stock I} Bluo and pink, medium check.\u201d No ona cän afford to be without one Tomorrow, + 1 ss | Vide.At the upper end there is wov- _- If you are interested jn sécing or 1 | {4}.- 1% theta pad eek jecessities, = en of white beads a tomahawk \u2014 the hearing fine pianos we would like - ET - |e - co : .Te \u2014 | when they can at this low price.tomahawk of peace.The purple i .\\ i Latest Novelties in .Made of solid hard wood, 5 st: 5, wide Ladies\u2019 Cashmere Hose} \u2018beads represented the sorrow of.ibe.l be show you a Tuck's Block, Sher brooke.0» Toi et © + tor step, adjustable pail\" rack, \u20ac a) Algonquing \u2018at their defeat and =~ the Bell 1 : ~ à : | VITATIONS, em a ray, Pe ©.SPECIAL VALUE.+ mourning for their dead.All ovey it\u2019 Ka h - Bell Telephone 372, gh - 41 : _ ! was smeared red War paint, and |al- Ld P OGRAMMES, - : | : Tomarrow.sac he h i Tomorrow, 29c pair § | though more than two centuries have rnic pésseeetose secs este « i \\ oaps cp mp A Taie fine blac passed since the ceremony of its pre- _ >> \u201c kL 4.I.4 Cashinere hose, full entation the traces of the paint are J - a ; tL Fo MERU CARDS, | Patent Leather Belts 156.dires, fine wool, long] \"11 Visible: { = STE.BDRIDIE, - 11 .pt ue La in a suppl »- » 1ONE4 In all the years that have -passed - - i y pply : Mr.Von Hement, of this CE, _ : lof toilet soap to- : | legs, double soles; | since that timey the belt \u2018has been ons, town; a, od soap .This is a good belt at a lower price | : Sa \u2019 wo CE = Co Re morrow, when we \u2018| than ever before quoted.New shaped \u2018spliced andes, 84, % | sacredly guarded by the Indians, It} 7 - \u2018 \u2018( that for threo years ho was troubled + ' ~ S ATIO RERY \u2018 offer the following - Ÿ style, assorted sizes.25c quality, iE and | 9 \"a foot on] saan ay Ju onverde on of 1a 8 \u2018 - with lame back every fall wid spring.7 Pr DAN Al 1 -, no hrand ° 2 \u2018Tomorrow 15c esich | \u201cThese ars special vai house.It is In à good state of gre | a inet [oud with Si any oem > \u2018| at these small prie- - \u201csérvation,.but very fragile.Owing cured with.Smith\u2019s North American PT 73 CE c RDS, es: To CE lue.Tomorrdv they \u2018to the esteem in\u2019 which Mrs.Converse - dian Rheumatic and Kidney Cure, I pi fo : : [are extra special value at 20c.| di NER a À Ë PES .is held by the Indians the chiefs LE | : cided to try it.After using two bottles 5, v - [Old Brown Windsor Co a .| turned Lhe relic bat.go her with.the G « - my back was as well as ever and #- Th a , ' for.; understanding that she was to turn ran ; 1.0.Lu - q ENVELOPES, or ie oii 2c cake 5 for 5e | it over to Mr.Keppler.He is jen .: _ - mained so for about two years, whem ; |.=~ oy i: Casti : i \u201cadopted chief in the Seneca tribe, : : became lame again.I got some more : A Ete.Ete.Soap .Go cake 3 for 10c \u2018| Every on rend ked with he | and hears the Indian®name of Gyant- | * which has just been opened at our [the North American Rheümatio Cure-and = \u201ct _ , Olive Oil \u2018and \u2018Cucumber : : por 10 sligh ry ol ci me re oe the \u201cWw aka.It is said he has the lest , store.This piano is finished in |it fixed me up all right again, If Lover ; } Soap .Toren veus 3 for 10¢ egaru .t .| +4 - FANGY CARDS AND PAPERS |uons licshinion Fo ; [ame mo exceptions and place them all head Spates Indian elles in the Un- Golden Walnut of light shade, most have lame back again I shell we the HE T og : 0S RRL PRRS Master Mec os a - | out.iit exactly 4 heautifully figured and we think it, Same thing as I have great faith in -ite- - i 7 oo IY ral styles of work.| {pnordinary ar 10c cake 2 for 18e HALF PRICE.î Te Save the Oyster Beds.| | one of tha most bertect i curing rhoushatian, sai VON back.Vo _ _ Wa rion or Ta \u2018An Order-in-Council: has l of its class ever shown in this city .HENENT.] - Co or ake i.opadalty of thie © clase - Tmported Castile Soap 40 cake 2 for Be od providing that fishing for Jam po! Visitors always welcome.Ste.Edwidge, Que, Sept.M, 1901.- facilé _ : :} in bays, harbors, and other w : way \u201col machinery and stocky possessed x - Knitted Yara, in Canada where -oyaters are es T A COOKSHIRE.LE | ram nese) [Dongola Kia Sippers.| [|| Tomorrow 550 énstesd of 706 péuni.Tamar, Se hermitted only on axes ser | lison & Sons Mr.Bary Lalumiero ie wall known ia ~~ \u2014 - : » ) = = _ ë = b 1 wee 4 \u2018 a .- : .\u2014\u2014\u2014 : - : This yarn is what is known as tho ; fishery officer for the respective | oa Cookshire, and re _ Ti ; .eo ; 1., f pd \u2018 \u2018 Usual $1.2 line to-morrow 950.7 Paton Canadian Fingering, glaco finiah, | , | triete tn which, such fishing is gro 63 Fi Street.emis a ia OO E Our Jobbing Department | Quality is good, serviceablg.Dongola made of pure Canadian wool, | i in black, | yo secuted.Thenidea of the regulation place weve Vary sorry to léam of : = : = _ ; Kid, strap over instep, medium weight | grey or white.À regular 90c quality, is.tô.prevent persons committing Branch Store at Magog.his trouble,\u201d but he is all right now.: | \u2014 Is wonder the personal supervision of depredations upon oyster i ; i - L sole, patent \u2018leather top cap, medium T 850 a pon oys beds when Here is what he says about jt: : EE Mr, Stewart, who fs a gentleman of igth to, sizes 2 1-2 to 7, never svid| omorrow 05 pous : Black Lustre Dress Skirts dleging for clams.- |The Condor Tea \u2014\u2014 | week, 1 œught a sudden cold, bad .Ra .wide experience In printing offices in all under one dollar twenty.five, \u2014 eet Tomorrow $1.49.i What we call \u201ctime\u201d Is but a sink 1 Île a pure, una- eo sore throat and a very bad cough.I used - | parte of thé world.For the past 15[ Tomorrow 95c COTTON HUCK TOWELING: | wen Lido aie in Whey wg, Valve: on jar row across the infinite void jdulterated, natur- obe bottle of Smith's Indian Cough | \u2018 years he has been in Sherbrooke, and is | po For roller or dish towels, tomorrow of eternity.and \u201clife\u201d is but a flontin;: fal leaf Japan tea.Syrup and Grip Killer.It fixed me all , | teen bound, twilled cambric'Ining, 38,| flicker or mote that vanish an 1 | ÿ |right.At I ad \\ recognized the best jot printer in 4a yd.: 40 and 42 in.lengths.Usual $2.00 shes even aan imported in lead.g once advised any of my - - : | va-l becomes visible.thervon.friends who take cold that wen 5 1 © the city; We advise yom to talk the DRESS SHIELDS, jue, : ee \u2018packets.It has a ong, bright, flav dl veus ews ° a tp try thing 10 @æ 1 | .I ory liquer, much appresia y connois.er \u201csaw - 5 Fe | : matter over with him, ¥ you want any- 100 quality, tamorrow 7e | A Tonio: row $1.49 F | KE: H Ni E \"Ge 8, Bo equal at the price, 1 Bb like it, before for cough and oold.\u201d ae bom | ~~ thing novel specially nics fn printing.| ASSORTED HAIR PINS, ner, El Oil pa Ret ê Cc ry JB oat We : HENRI LALUMIERE.Bo CE Le oor Oilclo: emnan si | - Cookshire, Q.i ot RECORD PURE VASILENES.EXTRA ' - + - : \u2019 | Bite Seal Vasilene, tomorrow Se bot Worth, Tomorrow] - SAVES THE LIFE A COATL - | | : \u2018 LU ds.x 3% yh : 95].- 16 Yor stn OF A COAT.>\" LE | 'tle.M Shy > 1 YU .ts © , .TL - felt > a +.- : Pomade Vasilene: for the hod \u201c tomor- \u201811, 14 yds.x 2} yds.L 7 051 _ ns PO COOK MAN._ 7 iE HT .LF \u2014 row 70 bottle.: TI.2ft.Sin.x 4 ft.6in.53 35] 4 RY i Mr.Fred.Decotoux, of this \u201ctown, ; da 1 | | ITTY AN Cc Vasilens Cold Cream, 1240 pos.1725 1m x 18 Be 935 \u201c95 | GROCERY When makes a statement.This is what be 0d : .f \u201c1.: ; & x ! Le An : oT Ar 1 PACIFIC Dress Goods Section.1 be VE, 60h Bin x 19.5 6.00 ppt I= © | SECTION.fiom I had a severe cough for a month; .5 ad + Commencing March Ist, and until April 3 Special Offerings for Tomor- AR, - Rubbers Vil- 223 yd.x 2 yd.1.85 - 1.451 (CCR | = sould get no relict ont used re 8 3 oC ) © 30th, 1902, row.VIII, 2 yds.x 2 yds.1.10 _ .80 St | +, Lough: Syrup an p aller re © > Co Co : .\u20ac \u2018 - IX., 14 yds.x 2 yds.1.70\" - 501.Here goes for another \u2018 Lea ors 8 a medy relieved me at once.- 1].-SPECIAL COLONIST RATES _ SPRING COSTUME CLOTE.Rubbers : iiss sya, 110 | (Bo Day.| FRED DECOTOUX.= > : - .j \u2014reo- .Usual 50¢, for 38c yd.to-morrow.| ,Ç Rubbers, - > 2 | CN x.: ! Coatioook, Feb.1st, 1902, .oy - Ce © Vancouver,\u2019 Victoria, Seattle, y This cloth comes in mixed browns, | ~~~ \u2019 | à lots broken.À customer may Buy Thie is as true of th furnito.| | ~~ : .Portland, Nelson, Rossland.RS no 6 greens, greys, etc., etc, -B4 in.wide.Special sale tomorrow._ i | 4 as many fots as they wish.- | business as of statecraft.Natural- ed 9 K RAILWAY ] Vo Spokane, -Wakh 3 tere ede 004 = \u2026 46.15 God weight for costume or separate LADIES RUBBERS.: .| .1 ri ol | 3 10e bage Fine Salt .J .18 | by, we've considerable pride in be- ; s$ \\ SYST a M \u2014 Helena, Mont.\u2018 Butte, Mont.re 45.65 skirts.Good value at 50c yd.- oo 400 value, tomorson 330 pair, : En à & 159 ing 5 - Commencing March 1, and until Apri} WaT BOTTOY, Tomorrow 3Scya.oo sit, Bhs 5 By 4, Shown {lan Tip Top Laundry aptes + 45 Loaders in Our Business |\u201d.City Pass.\"Art Building.HEATHER SERGE.: BOYS\u2019 LINED RUBBERS.REY 3 pounds Village biscuits for - 16 Co I To-morrow.27¢ yd oo : 60¢ value, tomorrow 50¢ paie.| 2 bottles Jonas, be tExtract, lemoy \"The present k 1 Special Colonist Rates.= ee - -morrow.Lo ; - 15\u20ac ' nt week we are pushing > ) < 2 5 - Good range of colors to choose from, | These sizes, 1, 2, 3 4 and 5.Thick _ 2}41bs Best Tapiocafor - - - 15 _ ; en jte Western and Pacific Points: Seattle, : Wm.Murr ay & Co., have such as browns, greens, blues, etc, 44 pining.240 cakes Fry's Chocolate for : : lc po nus, x all kénde\u2014tables | victoria, Vancouver, Portland, Nelson, ; oo just t re eive à two cars in.wide, good weight.Regular 360 val- | GIRLS\u2019 LINED RUBBERS.| | ™ | 4 on Lrawieris 2 §aspvarri Eries for { ou al fo de week Trail, Robson .c_.ccc were .\u2026 250.00 5 J ue.- a 40c value, tomorrow 34e pair.-.Ver re anne 8 any flavor, \u2018PE JE oe S Ii do 0 e Spokane .\u2026.\u2026.\u2026\u2026.veus wen eee ue 47.50 - \u201civ r ol © | Tomorrew 2%cyd | The ses, 11, 19, 13,13 and | REY CIAL.- | [solid Oak, piano olished Anaconda, Butte, Helena, Colorado - { om , Shopping Bags Best P 2 | ye ; = EXTRA SPECIAL.Fleece lines.3 | .put ee ea > Strong Bakers\u2019 Flour table perfect design Springs, Denver, Pueblo, Ogden, Sa 2 - : vk .- co bags, : AGREE - So Coarse Salt A Bo yd._\u2014 cosesssessessacebieses pom Be I ab 600 ; \u2018poil Coy |S oo | Toiday we place on counter sixteen] | ese are known as the \u2018\u2018Boston Shop- edpath\u2019s Granul O [ | | nesday \u2019 Which t cy will sell at pieces odds and ends from the Dress! : \u2018Bargain Goods ping Bag\u201d made \u2018of cloth sides, leather that\u2019s made, 23 | he, ol Sue do ot | n e Le 10.40 po brel every On odauion of passeur =O > B Goods Section, consisting fancies; tweeds ends, handles and bottom.Trust the a ps v.| : ad holding fmt or second Class tickets 10 Fa + per ag ete, , efcii all 44 in.wide, usually sold POSITIVELY CASH, | thing to prevent you from losing small ve you tried MoKechnie\u2019 8 «| - | sud West thoreot as far # (he Pacific sa 3 WANTED.-1000 bushels choice pota- at 50¢, 60c, 68c, etc.All now offered at packets when out shopping.Regularj - TEAS AND COFFEES * \u201c| : EDWARDS FURNITURE C0.these sleepers.Berths reservedin advance \u2014 to : toes in exchange for: groceries.We yd.No Variation, oo 750 value, \\ Great values at 25c-and 40c per pound.SL AND C.- a © C, BR FOSS, A a : ao 2 FURNITURE .Pasar, et = NVR, MI URRAY & ce CHOOSE Quick! ~~ - Tomerrow Sc - | QUALITIES GUARANTEED TO aa = ETS; » ger Aged 2007 0 0 .- \u2018 PLEASE, Co 171 \u2018Wellingt D.\u2014 .¢ Wellingtons.an na pui déil Telephone ve .; Los, Bilal iio.Choo oe hemi Ù nd wig dead wok \"5 = : Lo & D The One Unrivalled 10c Cigar, \u2018the Famous \u201cEL PRESIDENTE\u201d Try it.| | | i\u2019 Pianos: CORMIER'S Latest Novelties Flower > Fertilizer ! -Expressly prepared for use of house plants.Packages sufficient for 30 plants for six months 25c.In Soft and Flower Stiff Hats.Furs at Greatly Reduced Prices all This Month At | 131 Wellington Street Bitter EE a doz, Ora For Marmalade, LENTEN SUPPLIES -.: «Are at hand, including FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED, FISH.-{OYAL pi COFFEE, © .- Often imitated, néver equalled -.: 400 D.- - CALIFORNIA CELERY.: t 100 head._ IW.¥ ER so it is that we Jind it that most people &S fe sooner pay a little extra and get Time-Tried Thoroughly \u201cReliable - ~~ Gerhard- ; Heintzman; Bell, _ 6.A LeBaron,| _- McPhail, | Hardware Dept., Bell Phone 11.Seeds\u2019 ! .Cabinets containing some very choice varieties now in stock.\u2018SEED CATALOGUE.\u2014Our 1902 Seed Catalogue will be sent out early this season.If your name is not already on our mailing list, send it in, - J.8.Mitehell & Co, SHERBROOKE, P.Q Also City Phone.Crockery Dept.23.KEYS Of all kinds, made promptly, and guaranteed to fit.\u2018Large stock \\of blanks, at + OKO.F.FOSS\u2019 Electric and Machine Works, 14 Water Street, \u2018 Bell Tel 107, READ THIS - \u2018PA description of them is hard to under- NOTICE.Parents blame their.children when the fault lies with themselves.\u2018I'he whole is greater than the past, and so is wisdom.the best quality.We pay the makers 10, 20, even 30c on a common shoe to use the very best of everything, Yeather and thread, linings, hooks, all- these things .because in making, the workmanship is ;thé same; tbercfore we believe in using tho best material.\u201clo those who have bought \u201cboys\u2019 boots irom.us know all about, them and they=mwe pleased, but it is those who never have bought them and know nothing about them that we re after.Without bragging, we have the.best class of, boys\u2019 boots ever made.They can he worn without .rubbers (a hig saving) and keep the- child's feet dry.People send and come from 40 miles away for these boots and are glad.stand, but if you come we will show you tho advantages they possess.We are the largest shoo dealers in the Townships for none.in Canada carry \u2018a larger stook | - Lt SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1902 theme RICHMOND.February 24.\u2014We are pleased to report that Mr.W.Davis is recovering from his illness.: Mattice, of Montreal, District Superintendent of Military Stores, was in Richmond Saturday and transferred the 54th Regiment stores from Lt.-Col.Harkom, the late commander of the.regiment, to Mayor Stevens, the officer now in command, A young lad named Duracher, from Wickham, was taken to the Sherbrooke Hospital Friday by Dr.Murray, ofUl- verton.He got his feet badly frozen some time ago, and through inattention they were in such a condition they had to be amputated.Mr.C.Thoret and Mr.G.of Montreal, were D.Denis, in Richmond w few A young gentleman named Robidoux appeared in Richmond n few weeks ugo and -requested fronf Mine Host, McGavern | of the Grand Central hotel, an invitation to partake of his hospitality for a few days in exchange for any service he might be able to render.The invitation was accepted.A few days afterwards the guest took service with a fai Mr.M.Poirier, from Dalling.\u2018 \"he old saw, re the speeding of the parting guest | seemed to have even less weight than the welcoming of his coming with our hero, for he lt Mr.Poirier\u2019s residence during the absence of the housshold last Monday and Mr.\u2018Poirier wants to, know where are his watch, razor, revolver, .Jovershoes, overcoat, collie dog, and Hired mai, hut as yet only echo can answer \u201cwhere.\u201d Mr.George Pierce has gone on a to Boston, can cities.Mrs.John Scott entertained Chalmers Church choir and a number of the ypung people of the church in Richmond Hill Friday evening.A very.enjoyahle ven: ing is reported by all.Miss Hinds, who has heen ill wit the measles, is able to resume her duties at the College.Miss Varney, another lady of the college staff is also coalescing] from the same disease, trip New York, and other A a Murphy, ex-Mayor, and James Murphy, collector of Customs, is seriously ill ith pneumondn.Mr.Willinm, Ross is going to ch ange his residental | proper ty opposit the } Brothers School into a double tenement.A \u2018long freight train broke loose! .in three places \u2018two miles east of Richmond Friday affernoon, and it.had to be hrought onto the station in three er, | Miss Sarah Murphy, sister of Mr.John, WINDSOR MILLS.Hibert, S.St.Lawrent.Felias Milette, Barpard Quinn, J.I.ernment Saturday.some dresses in one of the bedrooms.He then kitchen and hid himself behind the door.acting strangely, started upstairs to in- prompt action the fire was extinguished, but not until the contents of the were burned.Mrs.Ray says she vot.the matches.She noticed him going up stairs only a few minutes before and thought it nothing unusual, for the chil- \u2018dren have access to mostly all parts of the house.: Mrs.hn Broderick, very ill for somo timd, is slowly improving.The mumps \u2018have have missed having them.The officers of the Lord's met yesterday evenffig members to the- executive.mittee reports were also heard.\u2018The meeting then adjourned to meet Monday the Methodist, Church, March Gth, seven o'clock.\u2014 somewhat.subsided, and those that had them are: pil.out again, \u201cMiss TH O\u2019Shea, who has been vis- jting her aunt, Mrs.Jobn ilenley, will soon return tv Boston.- Battles Foe, Magog.First-class | fa every reapeot, J.E Taylor,\u201d proprietor, b ee ee BROOKBURY.February 24.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.A.H.Saunders and two children, \u2018from West Chelmsford, Mass., are visiting friends in this beighborhood.The annual oyster supper of the W.C.TU.camo off on Thursday cvening, the 20th inst., at the home™of Mr, TL.Card, sr, and was a great success both numerically and financially.About, one hundred sat down to the tables.The evening was all that could have been de- sections, \"and deldyed the express from Portland about two hours.4 \" BEEBE PLAIN.I February- 24.\u2014Mr.Harry Stewart attended the mid-winter horse races held in Montreal last week.| Miss Tammond, of West Derby, is) visiting her sister, Mrs.Harry Stratton.Tho people of Beebe Plain and Stan steacl Junction regret very much! at losing their pastor, Rev.H.A, Brooke, as he had become.verÿ popular here.than we do.\u2018 Morency & Millet.made of English and SOMETHING NEW IN PORK AND .The Condor Mustard % accidentally.market ans | Two crows were scen in this vicdoity / - - : BE A NS.= à ?\u2018off de here.| Surveyor and op Engineer \u2018\u2018 a : | Clark's Pork \u2018and Beans, with \u201cChili mr F ial\u2019 and Dominioi } i .À and BUFTE yor.member of the Lada Sauce, are the latest and best.Price, Battles House, Magog.Firat-clads in A Eine ve el or pa HOUOIr nly 100 per large tin.- every reapect.J.E.Taylor, propriètor.very P - effect of keeping the in good order.lexion and becomé - ou are, you can \u2018have a clear, rosy comp Jeong, ad healthy by the use of this Blood-Making Tonic Wine.\u2019 + BOIVIN, WILSON a co.- WEEKS, POTTER.co It is an Old French Tonic Wine.leasant taste and is equally beneficial to men and women, ful, taken before each meal, has the appetite on- edge and the digestive organs Red, Warm Blood - r how pale and how weak young or old.A wine glass Vin St.MicHEL gives Rich, to Pale, Weak, Sick people.No matte MONTREAL, CAN.Sole Agents for North Am 060.WASHINETO } Yaited States Dist Pure Blood is the Secret of Health.\u201cNothing in the human body i is so precious and needs morè care than the Blood, it is the source of Life, the Key of Health.It is through the blood that all diseases are taken.Persons _ having impoverished blood are always the first victims of.contagious diseases.: When a doctôr wants to enrich the blood he prescribes wine, and the most prominent physicians especially recommend £ the use of | 5.(ST.MICHAEL'S WINE) Rich and mellow, has a py - ting Agents.: Mr.George Paul having disposed of his boarding house, has gone to | York to reside, A Mr.George Feltus recently cut | ugly gash on his left hand with a ET an knife i Me.Albert Cox, of Massawippi, is visiting his_ sister, Ya W.Munroe, a Stanstead Jot.land already the process of mowing! has hegun, so we think spring cannot, | be far distant.| Little Miss Beatrice Parker, who} has heen quite ill, is reported better.| | Mr.Frank Elliot and bride hnve returned from their wedding trip and will | | which placo they have taken up coat dis id lio might consider a muslin .Pa sired.The programme for the cvening Rôbitton, gave -n-comtr tempetince read: ing, which was greatly appreciated, the repairs, etc.\u2018Besides the church raised choir sang \u2018n number of suitable selec.tons, and the remainder of the evening was spent in instrumental and vocal mu- Jsic, after dispersed: for their respective homes.Myr, Tuke McAdam received A telegram Mr.E.1.Philbrick for his efforts recently from Lowell, Mass., that brother was dead.The deccs sed, Matthew McAdam, and family, twenty-five years ago, came here his Mr.jfew years, but farming not proving very decided success with him, he out and returned to Lowell, whero he died last week.\u2019 re ets Central House, Mageg Heath & Meigs -Props., Travellers Home.\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 , , ANDREWS\u2014ANDREWS.- Dennison\u2019s Milts, February - 24.\u2014)Special)\u2014At Holy Trinity Church, Ikni- son\u2019s Mills, tho Rev.Jas.S.Sykes officiating, there occurred a very gathering of about 80 friends and relatives, when Mr.Ernest H., oldest son of Mr.Geo.W.Andrews,\u201d was united in holy matrimony to Miss Matie 1)., eldest daughter of Mr.Thos.4, Andrews, both of this place.\u2018The bride was very prettily attired in blue trimmed with white satin, a very becoming Mass, to her\u201c*fresh and \\beautiful complexion, which, with her graceful figure, rendered her a very beautiui bride.\u2018the groom was spotleesly attired and just enough They wero assisted by Miss Mildred, sister of the bride, and Mr.A.Brock, cousin of the groom.After the very sutemn\u2019 and pretty service they were saluted by 14 guns, The happy couple left the church amid showers \u201cof \u201c| rico and good wishes to the residence of tho bride\u2019s father, und after a sumptuous.repast they left for Danville, ui their residence, with the best wishes hfessings of the whole community for a long and happy married -life.pme vravellers, L, Kilburn, Prop, 3 + Vaud This to Your Wife, An eminent doctor suys that a fur fatai to the health, even | time: A very ordinary onéb winter even more so.\u2014Galt Reformer.APOLLO BEST -LLOOM GALVANIZED IRON .(Galvanized iron ought to bes soft flat uniform true to | page Apully is \u201couaranteed to - be so.Amuaican Sheet Steel Company, New York ~ Representatives for Cahada HAS, EE Thompson & Clnipasy 26 Sulpice Mtreet .Montreal n down stairs, out into \u2018the His mother, noticing the little fellow vestigate, and arriving at tho top of the hall Stairs saw the bedroom all in a blaze! D ANVILLE She at once gave the alarm and with pi days last week.[Loe know how or when the little fellow who has been broken out in the school at Goshen and scarcely a family | Day Alliance in the Model School building and added some new Some com- evening, March 3rd, and decided to hold a union\u201d meeting on Thursday pight in at The measles at Lower Windsor have taller than the bride to have a good oi] Lo ivct.February 24.\u2014Our local Court Judges received three commissions from the Gov- erary met with Miss Isabel Stevenson, They were: R.litus There came near being a fire Saturday | was held in the Advent church on Sun.in the house of Louis Bay on Mam St.,day evening at the usual hour and was Their little three-year-old boy set fire to well attended.A solo was rendered \u2014 DANVILLE.February 24.\u2014The St.Catherines Lit- and, as usual, an interesting und pleas ant evening was spent.The union Gospel Temperance meeting by Miss Lynch.We are glad to report Mr.John Taylor much improved in health.The Oddfellows will have their annual supper in \u2018the Danville Hotel, on Friday evening next.CHURCH.> The annual social and business mecting of tha Danville\u2019 Congregational church was held on Friday evening, February CONGREGATIONAL} CALL AT GRIFFITH 5 THE DRUGGIST And obtain a bottle of SPIPOIPOPPVISIOSIIIS £20000 000000000000 Ladies\u2019 Fine - Footwear We have no hesitation in recommending | that manufactured by J.& T, Bell.We|- control the sole focal agency, SYRUP OF Æ 9 WIOGOETT the 21st.inst.Ten was served in the \u2014_\u2014 Our 7 Specialty.I rein to o_o Pure Drugs And we bodst, the best, assorted stock of Toilet Requisites of \u2018any establishment, outaide the large cities, Our goods are inthe prevailing - [was cut short.The Rev.Mr.' Mick, of Jamount of $1020.50 paid out for salary, which the happy gathering and expended $105 on new Hymn Books.some {Home and Toreign.Missions and the \u2018and purchasing of an individual Communion bought a farm and worked on it for a [service for the chur n [great satisfaction.\u2018sold |superintendent\u2019s report showed one hun.| dred and happy fthe year, $1520.52.| of fidends assembled at the home of Mr, for [and Mrs.D.W.Ayer to celebrate the handsono presents wero brought, among wap $67.40; also about $20 for pMvate tian Endeavour\u201ds- year.Other reports were given, and the | year\u2019s work was considered very eatis- duly elected\u2019 meeting closed.and Rev.\u20181.W.McLaughlin exchanged I\u2019ierce and seven of LS cial evening, the company presented Mics Iderco with-an oak casel.o'clock tho and J they had.been tained.und Mrs.mode, and every .article is selected on ita merits ~ : brug Department.* a ! lecture room of the church: About 100 were present.Reports were then red on the different branches of church work.The showed the treasurer\u2019s report wood, sexton, electric \u201cghia, insurance, for home missions, $34.60; for foreign missions, $44.90; for the college, $30.25; for tho Nelson church, B.C., $31.20; A cordial vote of thanks was passed to as treasurer.\u2018The Woman's Board of Missions : report showed $l10.57 raised for urch whiçh gives very The Sunday school} twenty-three teachers and scholars on the roll, also 40 scholars in the home.department.The ount raised for school requisites for the year and other missionary work.The Cbris- report showed the amount raised for their work to be $44.The Junior Christian\u2019 Endeavor havo also a fund for: their work.Total amount raised for all church work for The Pastor\u2019s report: showed 11 added to tho membersldp of the church for the | factory.- The officers for the various departments of church work baing : been for the year 1902, the fee MOK'S RIVER.Ce February 22.\u2014Rev.H, R.1tubbard pulpits on.Sunday, February 23, On Monday ove., the 17th, Mrs.(Jtev.) Hubbard gave a lunch to Miss [Fifth her young lady After the very tempting daînt- st béfore them, by the hostess ha disposed of, and an enjoyable s0- | ies been About ten - company dispersed, feeling\u2019 most pleasantly cnter- On \u2018Fuesday exning quite a company IOth ani&versary of their wedding.Many- them heing a heautiful parlor lamp.Refreshments were served and an, enjoyable ovening passed.At quite a Tate hour the company separated, wishing - them many happy returns of the day.nas MARTINVILLE.\u2014Tlhe lvangelists, Ar.Gordon, began on Sunday the \u201823rd, and will \u2018hold one week of special services in the church here.\u201cTlie Royal Templars held a meeting on Tuesday, and appointed delegates to at- tend- the annual session of the Grand Council in Montreal next week.Mr.N.FE.Fish has just finished.filling his large co house.for the- creafufry.February 22.18, ! \u2014 ; \"ft is.rumored in town that n gentle: man from Waterloo \u2018was in town thls |} week making investigation svith a.view ta purchasing the Richmond dam property to put in operation a large fest mill, .Whiting Block, Sherbrooke.| WHITE BALSAM SIPVPIIPIIIVS IIIS SII - | : The greats cough remedy= 5 cures when others fil.| } die , DO NOT DELAY > mbroidered en pe ; Capital Pala Up ve D \".poe Foreign Fund - - 1, 050,000 BOARD OF DIAEOTORS R W Heneker, President, - Ho siery.Hon M H Cochrane, Vioe-Presiceut, 7 Israel Wood, J N Galer, N W Thomas, (i: ; « Stevens, C | C H Kahan, Hb» Brown, Ku, \u201cOpening out this week à bright.es-|- \u2018 Hesd Omice: ; SHERBROOKE, PQ | sortment of LADIES\u2019 EMBROIDERED ses Mackinnon, Assintaut General Manager 10° a HOSIERY.- There are several features 8 P'Mores.Inspector of nrancher ong Ra: about the hoslery we sell, which, while giving it an added value, does not in- | crease the cost to you.t In; (Province of Qu bec : = Mar ontreal, ¥ Austin, Woterloo, WV 1 Briggs her a Rock Island, 8 Stévens, agr : - se Oowausville, N F Williams Mgr a ~ Ooaticook, K N Robinson, Mgr or Now, please don\u2019t \u2018jump at oonolu- Richmon WL Ea Mgr ox sons\u201d \u2014come in and examine this hos- Bedford, i) aa ee TL .| a .0, A .Ar iety and at the same thme ask to\u2018 | Magos.on Fraser rpg \u20ac.: Le a now thing fn LADIRS\u2019 GLOVES just - 3%Byscinite, J Latramibolss Mar : ; rived Windsor Mills, E P Olivier.Mgr; : _ In;Province of British Columbla :\u2014 | , : .(rand Forks, » C, Wi Hpler, Mgr sconix, I W slack, Acting Manager = Agents in Canada, Bank ol ontreal and - - NH « Londob, Eng.National Bank 1 Bcotland = i oB MoBAIN/( + Boston.Natisiial Rxchange Baux 2 Rs Collections made.at all scocseble pointe\u201d | 1 |Draîts isued- for auy regaired amounts, good av: à ; > all pointa In Canada, (ol + United States, and faroge =.de ppm of rh Class Furnishings SAVINGS aRANOR Coarantumer.- £4 at each office.Interest allowed from date ot -\" he - À de) sit dnd compounded annually, without re : X to : the attention of the depositor.4% y a - urs from from 10 to 8, saturdays from Tor - 7 tomizers CODERE, SONS &CO.Ë Atomizers, { ss Foutain Syringes \u2018Wholesale and Retall Hard.i ; \u2019 ware, Tinware and Leather.5 Hot Water Bottles, 161 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, Be i Bags, Etc.* a 2 ADVOCATES oo ui AWRENCE & MOBRIS, Ad tes, ete, 8h A | A- complete stock of \u2018the LPS ments - 7 (CAMPBELL, & M¢CABE Advocates, Shes.brooke and.Windsor Mills.New York Elastic Trusses at 1H.3 DUFFETT, BA ty, BR ponte Law Law a T.ANSELL |! men ii, Se É- A Druggist and Statiener MISCELLANEOUS - Bo | : ' - \u2014 \u201c G.BERRY, V.B, office with F.L.Bean,\u2019 | : 221 Wellington Bt.I * \u2018Exports of: Puip.W'RYNDMAN à BRAD = i Te may be of interest to.the gen-|H Building, = Dentists, Sun Life - BF eral public to know that while Can- G.K.ADDIE, 5.4, re Ta , CR ada is not making much noise re- : 4 \" garding the exports of wood pulp warveor, 6 King 8 clophone __./ - ta Great Britain there is a steady (ÇUX & AMOS, Architecta and Civil Engineers 100 | and rapid growth to be recorded dur- Art Building, Sherbrooke, Le ing the first half \u2019of last year as \u2019 campared with the months of Janu-.dE | ally to.June of 1900, says: W.P.Ryrie in The Globe.\u2019 \u2018I'he following figures will show \u2014 RAaiLwAay 4 \u2014 ZT 48 the relative position of this coun try as compared with other sources FALL AND WINTER TIME TABLE of supply for Great Britain's re- In Effect Monday, 14th October, 1901, \u2018quirements: i LEAVING BHERBROOKE - 7 Co : - Tons.Value.THROUGH EXPRESS.Leaves Sherbrooke «BY a 138.405 £500.60 [o.m Nive, Frock spon, dit 8 \u2019 1 - 35.271 - \u2014 401,045 n Paince © Car, New York and ps Que- 162,822 , Beo\u2014Daily 7, Sundays e excopted.7 ba United States .8,741 54,400 ; ACCCM SODA ves Bherbrooke 9.80 £4 Other countries.6,454 52, 008\" 3.08 srrives Levis 7.16 a.m., Larrive Quebec gy m.Daily, Sundays exce - \u2018Fhe shipments trom Norway and\u2019 FREIGHT.ave Bheroraoke od oos.m., ar- Sweden have fallen off very materi- Jive Tsing Jet.6.00 p.m.Lally Bundays ex: ully, the reduction in quantities be- ce so connecting trains on the Megantic Divi- \u201c E ing respectively 12,759 tons and [sion.| us 90 tons from the 1900 figures.,\u2018 ARRIVING BHERBROOKE Ma.\" \u2018The depr eciation in the value of THROUGH EXPRESS.Leave Quebec 2.46 : = , leave Levis 8.10 m., arrive Sherbrooke ~ Norway's export was over £90 - F 5p.m.Pullman Palace \u2018Car Quebuc to New 000, though Sweden\u2019s showed an ad- York and Boston Sundays excerted.i dition of over £24,000, which is A GOOMMODATION Leave Quebec 6.fo p.m.- actounted for by the higher range lao, ve Levis 7.00 ., arrive Sherbrooke 9.00 of prices obtained.FREIGHT .y BF Dall snudays excepted.\u2018anada\u2019 has shipped nearly 15, 000 rive Sherbroake 8,00 p.n, Daily, Bundays °x- Leave Tring Jet.7.008.tohs more during this period at an] Also connecting trains on the Megantic Divi- In¢rease value of over £Æ88,00u, {s'on.OT which amount practically balances ok time cable Mekets and ail Information Norway voouie ms Sweden racoum passes + Canada ve ve 54 000 the falling off in Norway's export.PRANK GRUNDY J.H.WALBH, Tuking the latest British Board Gen'] Manager.Gen'l Psss.' Agen of Trade reports, We find the follow- 7 ing figures, showing the growth in meme Caitnada\u2019s trade in quantities and AFTER SICKNESS «- to emp the values during the month of May for bring back a healthy appetites.physicians (hé years 1899, 1900 and 1901: recommend the use of - LR99\u20141,768 tons: vulue, £5,632][| CAMPBELL\u2019S QUININE WINE.- (héing 5 per cent.of total \u201cquant itv FLRASANT TO THE TASTR, = imported).EE Prepared only by K.CAMPBELL a CO.fost 150 tons: value, £14,447 Beware of Imitations, MONTREAL, (73 per cent.of total quantity jm- ported).: 1901\u20145,614 tous; value, £28,340 (134 per cent.\u2019 of total quantity = _ red).Electrical Work kt will thus be seen that though pe pple may he accused of being slow in [developing the resources in this country, there is a \u2018steady and health place us in the position to we are Jjustiy- entitled.To give satisfaction inuet-be efli- CT, ciently performed.[ ~My workmen possess the _ com- | petence necessary to ensure\u2014 effi- : growth, which must eventually.which ciency.One contract placed with me will convince you of this, - erg ema CHARLES LACEY, Upper Water Street, | SHERBROOKE.: _ Bell Phone 4380.| PO.Box 436 will be as strong as_ { YOUR FAIT rs if you tyy== hiloh\u2019s ' Consumption Cure: aud ours is so strong we guarantee a cure or ones.and we send you free trial bottle § SHILOH'S costs 25 cents and will cure Cos- you write for it.slmption, Pucumonia, Bronchitis end all ung Troubles, Will cure a cough or py) a day , and tuus prevent UE rewits.de eu doing these things for 60 years.C.Wec.s & Co, Toronto, Can.Karl's Clover.Root Tes corrects the Stomach Due Lee Laundry Will | open, March- 1st, opposite Grand Trunk Station, near St.James Hotel.| First class Laundry work-done.{amily washing a specialty.All hand work.Orders taken at the house and returned prouptly.EN ' 4 © 7 .5 i i.\u2026 2: - Lo 5 - , 4.LL.Cf =~ / Û - & ai.- +.~ \u2018x .i I .- - x : .2 di J - (fl.° I J JR ! 7 > rh - | - #4.db.- : , $ hd x \u201c7 \u2014 \u2018 = = ._ a Ty - N pe , ; .» + ; ; -œ : - : oF \u2014 4 -3 > _ 7 - - ._ \u2014 _ \u2019 .Lo.- ; Let ; .- be - .\u201cof ; > _ _ TE _ y [ : > .be - \u2014 M.* \u2018 \u2014 + ina few hours, no duster ~~ BOTH PHONES; .SHERBROOKE DAILY RSOORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908, \u2018 la ve Pi + oF Spring goods are arriving\u2014new boxes every day \u2014every box with rome novelty in Dress Goods, Prints, or House Furnishings which ought to appeal to you.~ We're putting them on our counters bright and fresh.Now you will get the pick of the best goods ever shown here.= TS, H 4-60.J.L Vineberg &.Co \u201cfor the latest style of hats which we received * for this spring.Also receiving 5 spring guods daily at J.L.VINEBERG & C0.Eastern Townships Clothing House.\u2026 147 WELLINGTON ST- ~ SIGN OF THE HORSE SHOE.BELL TEL.338, pe JOHN MURPHY & \u2018co.IN OUR NEW ANNEX | Our Now Annex, 2341 St.Catherine\u201d street, which has \u2018hitherto been temporarily occupied by varioue stocks, will henceforth ke permanently devoted to Tlen\u2019s : -Furmshings, Perfumes, = Gloves, He siery, Underwear, | and kindered lines.To signalize the fact, we will offer the © following special bargain i in this section for the balance of k the week.\u2018eLovES c - 15 Doz.Ladies\u2019 2-Clasp Mocho Gloves in Tans, \u2018Browns, \u201cand Greys.To get Ladies acquainted with the new location of this Dept, we will offer these $1.25 Gloves for 7Bc a pair.HOSIERY.5 Ladies\u2019 Black Cashmere Hose seamless feet, double pouls and toes; our regular special 2Bc line éut to 20c.\" | \u2019 couv: TRY ORDERS CAREFULLY FILLED- JUHN MURPHY & co.2848 St.Catharine Street, Cor.Motealfe Street, MONTREAL @ #4 I I : TELEPHONE UP 95; 3 a WE WANT.\u201c Housekeepers.To keep i in mind our carpet ~ Cleaning dept.goods returned FOR SALE - _That comrcodious residence, corner Montreal snd Elizabeth Streets at undersigned to large halls,.convenient kitches and room, bath-room, store-room, etc, three fire- Rois gas and electric Bght, \u2018suitable for lar mily or for hoarding house.Terms reasonab MH.BR.FRASER, Advocate: MES AND WOMEN $12.00 A WEEK SONA FIDE SALARY - trouble.co on : eof Ideal em ent, new brilliant oth \u201cnes : alary.plang, old ed house.; L rop\u2019 S- - BRADLE -GARRETSON CO., Limited.% Brantfosd, Ont | omy STEAM LAUNDRY, And CARPET.CLEANING WORKS.6 WATER SI AGENT FOR DYE WORKS| MR.HARRY FLETCHER _ .PROFESSOR OF -MUSIC, - Studio, Room 6, Whiting Block.| RE REE cable Wesuiici the business of Manutacture rineers and others who realizethe advisabil crs £3 aaving their Patent business transacted ted des 2erts.Preliminary advice free, rate.Our Inventors\u2019 Help, 195 pag on Eat request, Marion & Marion.New York Life Montreal : and Washington, D.C.U 8.4.: MONTREAL HOUSE, aig | Opposite Unkon Station.| HINRYVRILLEOX, Prop, ° , grow.Today | \u201cThe pupils of this school are partion: \u201c as two of their number, namely, Edgar .gar Dobb, 15e; Edith \u201c \u2018Gilbert Cotton, 100; Bertie Bailey, 10c; Ernest Hodge, Be; nt occu consisting of 1 rooms, in Sadi ; 25 IY.Atchison _ .OHJCAGO BOARD OF TKADE Corn.wn \u201c Oats 4 Jan.Pork \u2018 ., 48 ; Larzd \u2014 72 080 FIGURED ART SILKS Refitted snd all Jatst (mprovemente.[ES CITY NEWS.ÇîÎ (Continued from page 1.) Dr.Wm.S.Allen, Dentist, Well Tole- \u2018phone Bdg., 831 Welli , Sherbrooke, | Tel.33.Night and de, attendance.| Mr.and Mrs.W.A.Montreal, are in town for a few-days.\u2018Mr.C.H.Foss, city passenger and ticket agent for the G.T.R.has our \u2018thanks for a very convenient map of the G.T.R.system.2 | \u2018Mr.John S.Straw, Lewiston, Me; , chief engineer of the B.œ & TP.Co, is in town.Dr.Hight, \u20ac Chiropodist, \u201cwill be at the Grand Central Hotel- from Wednesday until Saturday night.Corne, unions and ingrowing nails skilfany treated without pain, | + |THE CHILD'S COT \u201cFUND.we== PUPILS OF ALBERT SCHOOL: .CA- 24 .PELTON, SEND IN CONPRI- BUTIONS.The Childfs- Cot Fund) continues \u201c .to a \u2018 contribution of: $5.06 comes from the pitpils \u201cAlbert School; itting the amonnt, Capelton.In transm | the teacher, Miss Mary Cohoon, writes: \u2018larly interested in the Child\u2019s Cot Fnnd Dobb and Johnny Hodge have been suc- : cessfully\u2019 treated in the hospital and are now healthy boys.\u201d | The Capelton eontributfons aro as fol- \"lows: From the pupils, ! Mary Oohoon, teacher, 50e; Perey .Car-: veth, 50c; Fred Jackson, 25¢; Thomas Symons; 20c; Richard Symons, 10e; Willie Symons, 10a; Fred ons: 10e; Ed- 100; Thomas Rowe, 10g; Celia Defi 104: While mina Rowe, 100; Bessie Cordy, 100; Ar- :thur Cordy, 10e; Earle Hodge, 10ic Violet Bonclark, 10e; Gertrude Counter, 106 | Wallace Johns, Oc; .Minnie Adams, 50; Samnly \u2018Thurber, Be; Richard Hansford,\u201d 5c; ($3.31).Coflect- ed by upile from friends: Mr.Wm.T.Richards, 50c; Mr.Fred Willlains, 25c; (Mr.Chas.Poole, 250; Miss Jeaste Hans- Poole, 150; Mrs, Geo.| Richards, 10¢, ($1.75).Total $5.06.| THE FUND, Previously - acknowledged 1.| Capelton contribution \"1 cee .| + $408.33 y (CORRESPON ENCE.| I ou\u2014 = AT THE COURT HOUSE, To the Daily Record: \u2014 i j In your account of the; case Belanger vs.Martin in the Magistrate's Court, you state that I intimated that I would \u201cslap the mouth\u201d of my apponent.Nothing -bf the kind took place in that case.@ are the facts: | In the morn-! , d ing the trial of the case, in-the Circuit Court, whilst my clerk was being - examined by the attorney for the plaintiff, he was asked an impudent question, whether I had ever slapped his face.1 \u201csaid jokingly \u201cPerhaps 1 might have done] it, if it had been my learned friend.\u201d Ii the latter made the retort attributed to him, it was made \u2018\u2018sotto voice\u201d and not loud enough to ' be overheard, at least by me.sp.In the afternoon, my apponent, having 1 assumed the part of a \u2018\u2019moralist,\u201d to wards me, I did give hin a bit of my mind, but it was done i gentlemanly language, I know po other, Allow me to add that the Record seems of late to be very much inclined to bring Imy name before the public, i in connection \u2018with matters wherein I have been most unfairly -and unnecessarily misrepresent | ed.I fail to see any reason for it.In the meantime.I am certainly entitled \u20aco | appeal to your sense - of air \u2018play and justice, L 5 Bros » { Sherbrooke, February 7 puaTES.| MURPHY=-At Richmond, Webruary 23, Sarah Murphy, of pneu Funeral | Tuesday at 9 a.m.at R.C.' Church.par ASK FOR THE PAMPHLET.Relative to the Electric Dyes fssued by the firm of Dr.Bl.Morini & Co.Jt is distributed GRATIS through the mail by sending your address and a one cent postage stamp = to Dr.Ed.Morin & Co., 48 St.Peter street, Quebec.R.F.Morris, Stock Odell\u2019s Block, reports rr \"1 o'ebook, by telegraph, as fi an Fung Frock EXCHAN GE.4 a - rw a ook sXOHANGE American 1 BrookiVa R 8 Steel 1 ¥Vigured Art Silks, Cushion Cords, Cushion | Covers, Table Lovers, \u2018Down Cushions and Cosles, = 1 Stamped Cambric Patterns and Stam Linens of every description Double and le Berlin Zephyr .Floss Shetland arom Flow, Ice Wool, French Pearl Beads, Mrs.Q, y apmpeon, 196 Weulngton 8¢., south of Albion Hotel.' | J and the Indian war |] fore sunrise, A Triend, | 25¢; Mrs, Hy | \"| for the night.\u2018It\u2019 - small creek, in a Scattered grove, and the The Benefit of A Birthmark THE STORY OF.A CUSTER SCOUT.x Jun mand, was at the forks ot river, in W rn Kansas\u2019 the Republican had tily begun, Ÿ s doing duty with several others as s bel ?\"On pod morning of the 19th 2 young man named Robinson reached the camp and reported that he with threc others had been hunting to the west of ur and had been stampeded by the Sious | Indians.One had been killed, as he be lieved, while the others had made a dash for it and scattered, each taking his own\u2019 | course.Robinson had: blundered upon our camp after riding all night.Custer was at this time bopeful of making peace with the redskins, and the camp at the forks would be permanent for at least a fortnight.It was with this understanding of the situation that 1 set out with Robinson, after be had: had an} all day\u2019s rest,.to.hunt up his stampeded companions | and bring them in.We left.camp just after dark, both of us heavily armed, and rode straight to the west.As f bad never seen Robinson under fire 1: was more anxious than if ont of my fellow scouts had been with me, but in the course of à couple of hours I made up my mind t he had plenty of nerve and could be depen@isd on.As near as he could judge his party was 30 miles west of the forks when stampeded.At midnight, after an easy canter of five hours, we halted, dismounted and went {nto camp for the remainder of the night, be: lieving we were close upon the spot where the hunters were #ftacked.of us slept from that hour \u2018until just be: We had a cold bite\u201d for brekkfast and - had scarcely mounted our \u2018horses.when | we caught sight of the carcags of a horse lying an the plains about a quarter of a- mile away.- As soon as \u201cwe reached it | Robinson identified the animal .as having been the one he saw fall as the stampéde began.~ His rider was a man named Mec- | Henry, who had previously been employed as.a civilian at Fort Larned, \u2018Che buzzards and-wolves had been: &t the ca: cass, but, we msde out that the horse ha received three bullets and dropped, In his tracks.Baddle, bridle and all other portable property had been removed.Rob-; inson estininted that the attacking party numbered 50.After half an hour's search 1 put the number at 20.Hé belleved thai all \u2018who dashed away were pursued.1 found that none of them had been followed over half a mile, ing beside the carcass.As it way not | | réasoned that he had been captured un- \u2018| hart and taken away a prisoner.The trail of the Indians Ted.to the north, as if making for the south fork of the Platt river, and we followed !it at a caution: |pâce.At the end of five nifles: we cam | to a spot where the band had encamped as on the banks of a first thing we saw\u2019 was the dead buy of, McHenry.The Sioux chiefs had de clared their anxiéty for peace and.were professing the greatest friendship for the soldiers.- Indeed, Pawnee Jyillor bad vis fted Custer to shake hands aq sign u declaration of pedace.While the old Wypo- | crite was declaring and protesting his whole tribe was making feady for war and indulging in.atrocities.While (he big chief was \u201cbow-bowing\" Ig Custer x camp apd declaring his Jove for the white man, one of his bands only 30 miles away \u2018was subjecting a hunter to the most agon izing tortures.\u2018hey ent oùt his tongue.blew powder into his body, eut off his toes, broke all his fingers, pricked him with knives and finally ended by scalping him.He must bave suffered many hours before death finally came aë a glad relief.The body was not yet cold when we found it, and there were evidences that the Indians had not been gone more than an hoyp.Of the two who stampeded and gol clear, one went ta the northeast, and the other to the northwest.Robinson had} beld due north and thus reached our gamp, although he \u2018was nat aware af fis | location.We took up the trail af the one going ta, the northeast, believing that he was in the grentest danger.\u2018Île went nt & wild pace for nt least ten miles, never seeming to have looked back nud discov ered that pursuit had been ahaändoned or- to have turned to the right or the left 16 throw the redskins off his route after darkness çame.ft took ns three fours tof cover the ame he rode in one, as we expected to see.Indians at any moment; : About 12 miles from the spot where we found MecHenry's horse we came: upon that of Jackson, whom we were follow: ing to the northeast.The wild ride hn.exhausted the animal and as he tell dowu | Jackson had abandoned him and pushed | along on foot.The animal was on his feet and grazing as we found him, but su.lame that he could scarcely move, We removed the saddle and TDlankets und found Jackson's reyolvers jn the holsters, Irom this.point we had go trail tu nide-us, and the\u2019 ground was badly cat up with ridges and washouts.We'rade forward during the rest of the day, hoping to overtake the man and neglecting no precautions to insure our own safety.Just at sundows we followed a dry gully up a long ridge sand debouched from it, seeing a sight which for the moment-ap- peared to be an optical delusion, There were Indians on our right, on our left, in |.front, and 1 turned in my.saddle to see} other Indians closing in behind us, As, we halted -and looked around us many.of the redskins expressed their humor \u2018by grunts, to the right_and- left of us for hours an had finally formed this cul-de-sac for as: to'ride iuto:, ft vas taking a great deal ot vains for pothing.pug the Indian.soe, times exhibits a queer vein They were not assppointes we would.bé-surprised Jt was fully two minutes before a chist.rode forward and said \u201cHow-how\" abd\u2019 extended his hand to me, and as he did so the whole body closed in.I am so unfortunate as to be marked on the left temple with that birthmark known as a wine in\u2019 of hus jpliiig | & stain, the spot being as large as a silver | dollar.My hat was well up-and my hair back as the chief rode up, and the instant he moticed the mark he let go my, hand and said something to those crowding up.Pretty soon he pushed in and touched my | face, -thipkipg the mark to be a wound or sore.Others did the same, and wai (eX mand hat it was a part ef.Creme ane em ae ue er ew '] and our horses were led behind the ponies 1867, while General Custer, Both | | 1 They had probably been rang} the skin they expressed much wonaer ana reverence.While I had served as a scout oniy a few months I knew considerable of the Indian character and was not long in realizing that I had made a hit, While no violence was offered us we were disarmed] ot the Indians as we moved off to the east.\\Vs traveled until about midnight before halting, and then reached an fn dian village on Soldier creek.As we de- scended- from our horses Robinson was ~~ Put it where you will remember Dress Well\u2014well as your means will allow, lt counts all the time = Dui.tess aud in piensure.Clothing need not Le expen- led.off by.two.warriors while I; was con ducted.to the wigwam of Red Trail, « subchief in command during, Pawuce Killer's absence.I had been busy plan ning during the ride and had madé up my mind to pretend to de without the pow: J of speech.1 found opportunity to whis per to.Robinson to pursue the same pol icy, but unfortunately he had nct the nerve to carry out the idea, \u201cThe fact of his being-captured broke him all up.The recollection of what McHenry must have suffered unstrung his nerves, and | heard him\u2019 begging and entreating as he was carried away.on my face and was as much mystified as the others.I still had a power in re zerve.Having served through the war in! carry a salio\u2019s resaport.On-ny left farm was & tattoo repres-nting anchor, my birckskin shirt off to_look tir further marks.ever seen anything like the os k, and motioned ! n to con bady pur could not been ac 1 was éongducted to à tepee and tn.turn In.and had every reaso gratilate myself on the plan | sted.1 had made glgns that | Aulk, and the information bad cepled, Next morning Pawuee Killet arrived toexchapge a word, but on sevdral.oceñ-.sims 1 ssw him kicked And beaten liy the sep we dnd Loysy, | Ch way OG o'clock fu (he evening bd fore | wis alien into the\u2019 presence of Killer.He sedmed to have accépted the, ticliet of (he others, and in less than a quarier of un hour waved me.0 wigwam, | niay state bere wha éd two or three years after.It belief.of the Indians that 1] struck (hy lightning ns 1 slept the Auf.had heft the two -marks that I.wits invulnerable.They} further j reasoned that | lost my speech nt the same time and was thoréfore ah objoct vf veneration: I.was in nowise ha \u2018 pered or restricted, but Ftound shelter ns soon ux fossible and was soon agleep, | wanted lo do something for 5 Hobin-.learn wis the ad been! viel that a | Had McHenry been killed or seriously \u2018wounded by the volley which killed his horse his body would have heen found ly- son, but Just how to do lt I could not figure.I'he treatment accorded hith during the day did not augur well for ché future.When morning came again, | had a hearty breakfast, and\u2019 then twa ald men, grmed with only bows and aro, took me dowf tbe creek about a mile and then sat down on the grass.It; was an bour or two before I could make] out the vignilicance of tho.move, and\u201dthen| I heard sounds from thé direction of tlle \u201cmy which satisfied me that Robinson wax being put to the torture, Onel of my \u2018guards soon left for the village, | aud an hour Inter the other suddenly rose and without 4 word walked quickly away in the same direction, Unable to minke up my mind what to do, | réprtined where | was during the entire day.In later yours I learned from one of the war- vlors of the fate of Ilobinson, is A tures lasted nine long hours were he was dispatehed, - T bad a much closer call than | ba i knew, Tfie two old men who took iné ou ! doubted that I was what the othdrs took nie for, They had some arrows made on purpose (à kill witches and keep off bad \u201csplrlts, and they were ta take me off an.| see if these arrows would kill me.| In go ing down the ercek one of thems came near stepping on a rattlesnake, and this | was fakén as 8 sien that they must not #hoof.\\Vhen they returned to the villnge and reported, it was hoped that I would go away, and therefore no one came nesr me.As night tell T started off to the west, expécting every moment to Be over hanled, putting in a good 20 miles] before duvlight.T was party of eayalry just before noon.| It \u2018was abot three Jnonths after/my es was à government scout and that\u2019 they had been duped.Red Trail and Pawnee Killer then offered five ponies each to the wartfor.who should bing in my| sealp.and for the next year-perhaps I was.\u201cwanted\u201d more than any other man on} tie plains.It was & curious turni of af | fairs that, while Trail had no lex: than Bve of-hiÿ bést warriors outlon au expédition dfter me, 1 crept into his cam: uhe night rea PY ) y and Bet away.peop > ov& therë.who make pue ness: of spire, who live simpiy| for amuiemen have, as a rule, plenty of mgney\u2018and can afford to make | amisemeny a business, so far as f thelp finagres are concerned.Few Canadian can, \u2018afford to live any such usela and ignoble life.Those who try Snirally make the experi- ment; on Yheir father's money, or on hy xX 8 Of their husbands, and a- fa aus ob ed soon .come.SE tent Pre Yat, Weneed.4.x uke us for; 0.a Te \u2018ot vs Ce ones A about ourselves.o tang g and some other aFAgoble Pastimes, and-people ar re benefiig( By engaging in them.But is tt any reason why prope should.Grry.other amusements tof \u2018hehith, extreme that \u2018ruin their \u2026 Jar Qvery kipd'of duty unfit | | reduc heir poekets to tmpecuniosity and ti.minds\u2018te imbecility?Can- | ada nelly a Kipling ~\u2014Knoxonian in] The W \u2018 PE Of toe ot dy seven will pro: dues char : at 13s, \u2014\u2014-\u2014 i \u201cRed Trail closely examined the mark | the mu,\u201d !* was but natural that 1 shonld | a This was seen as two mting ap stripped | Not an Indian in that ¢amp hau | \u2018wheri thé examination bad been| complet.\u2018ed 1 felt sure that I.was dooked upon\u2019 .with awe and mystery.if pot veneration, * a in the village.Me had garer te sur render: his.trike and go on\u2019 a régervation.dnt il was hold faced lying) on [his part, Hix very first move was to order the vil | Inge 16 pacK up and move back |jabont 20 ides, This consumed the entire day.Ad we were ready to start 1 recpived ny Lise fo ride.and my hands find legs Were de ft entirely free.| &nw Robinson - le.aught: out, and be was load daws - wih Kétilés\u201d aid: led by a\u2019 rope, At no tite during the daÿ was he near enough | Pawnee \u2018 it of his\u2018.lo prove \u2018picked ap by a s outing 1 cape\u2019 before the Indiana learned that 1] fd secured hig own gcalp lock.\u2018 sive if vou buy iy here.But have it neat.and up-to- date.good suit + here mow 1« only $l0.and you - are dressed well and if vou need will The cot ol a only a voat and vest it cost you onlv $7.00.Drop in and see how cusy it.is to lu well dresse! Boucher & Lacroix, me ie, SIGN OF THE GLOBE, 163 WELLINGTON ST.\u20acO0O OO0ES
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