Sherbrooke daily record, 26 février 1902, mercredi 26 février 1902
[" 3 > x.$1.00.rola- Kid 8 Shoes, 3.50, for s, fino Hy, re ox.Calf > $3.50, fords, in , ' 25, x are the xten st vs.Con- lotel, C ERY iption INGE.ome Sng i ' LA TRAIN SI ICP.TR RY: i © jthe murderer-wak at once recognized and - Court soon after his arrest, and held to Sm = 9; VOL.VI.NO.15, \u2018.+ - midnight the Government was defeated in tho Mouse of Commons journing ab - .7 .in à «division on a question Chat doas not involve the Government \u201cbut ténds to damage its\u2018 prestige.I'he subject under discussion was.the \u201chours of railway employees.Major _Cecil Norton, Liberut, com- were not complying with the law and \"werd overworking' their servants, and he moved that tho_ compares be coiu- _ pelled to make returns every six months with the view of checking the practice.Mr.Gerald Balfour; president of the Poard of Trade, on- bebalf of the crament, declared against the motion as \"KING AT THE RACES, Attended, \u201cToday, the Kempton Park Steeplechases.His MAJESTY'S HORSE, © ANULKST I= WAS TUE WINNER.+ the first time siñce his accession, King Edward to-day to-day appeared at the \u2018race course.He went to Kempton Park steeple- chises to see his grand\u2019 national \u201cAm: herse IL.\u201d run.Ling's horse won.BLONDIN'S CAPTURE.HOW THE WIFE MURDERER WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY.; New York, February 26.\u2014The manner Sumelime _uifice of the bureau of the Lnspector, of \"steam boilers, which is located in.the distant SUE building us the police headquarters \u201cand sppliel for w license to run a steam cugine.He stated that his name was Joseph Bernard, and that he lived at Eighty-Ninth street, and Madison avenue in this city.Blondin\u2019s picture had been lunging on tho wall of the office jor a pumber of wouths, and while he was in the office the policeman in charge \u2014 noticed the strong resemblance between the picture and the - applicant for an engineer's license.The officer at once notified Police Captain Titus, who took the mat ter in hand.\u201d Arrangements were made with Blondin | to call at the office again this morning.In the meantime Captain Titus sent for inspector Chapman of Boston, who immediately' came to New-York, accompanied by\u201d several men who knew Blondin well.Blondin returned to tho bureau of } the Inspector of Steam Boilers this \u201cmorning, as per appointment.Chief Nalls and bis nien were on hand, and) taken into custody.\u2018The accused man made no resistance.He was taken \u2018to the detective bureau and there said that \u201che was Joseph Bernard, twenty-eight vears old, a French-Canadian, single, and a fireman.He said.he lived at I\" ighty-Ninth street and Madison avenue.He refused to say anything else other than \u2018to declare that\u2019 he was not Blondin.Blondin was arraigned - in the.\u201cPolice ovat requisition from Massa- papers chusette.- BLONDIN\u2019S STORY.In Court \u2018the prisoner was remanded until to-day to await extradition papers.\u201cAt headquarters lie declared he had last | rec his wife while he was secing her off Trom- the station at Boston.- Ilearing later\u2019 df tho discover yl Jer body, he feared, \u2018ho said, that \"he would he.accused of Che murder and fled to New York.He_said that he had lived in Brooklyn, Mount Vérnon, and White]! Plains, and had made several trips us a coal passer on i North German Lioyd steamer.When arrested he said he was endeavoring to get the position of en- grincer in «hotel isi which he worked, 7 np \u2014 ee \"HON.A.G.BLAIR.FIs SAID HE WILL SOON RESIGN Ottawa, February 26.\u2014( Special )\u2014A Mr.Blair, who left for New York yes- tertay, returns, he will resign owing \u201cto ill health.mu ; ep © rye.\u201cThey tell\u2019 me; Morlin, you are - GOVERNMENT WAS GZFEATED Salisbury Ministry in Minority on Division\u2014Its Stability Not Affected ky Vote.\u2019 London, February 26.\u2014Just before ad-] stability, plained that certain railway companies | Gov- .London; L \u2018ebruary 26.- Special )\u2014Iror [stantinople.As was anticipated, the night\" by her brother.The cablegram :f our cuptivity of Blondin's capture was somewhat odd.21% \"Tuesday Blondin entered\u2019 the Eleana, and L found ourselves Left by * with tears and smiles and words of wel- lar var NJ pleted.Soy, Dap pe a = i.à it stood, although he was willing to accept it in à modified form.The House; divided on Major Norton\u2019s motion, wih was adopted by a vote of 151 to 144, the Government - being thus defeated by a majority of 7.When tho result was announced the Opposition burst into uproarious cheering, the Irish niembers being especialy triumphant.\u2018An Irish wag awakened peals of laughter by shouting \u201cA serious railway accident.\u201d The defeat |was due to the slackness -of somo of the mijnisterialists, and the \u2018absention of {others from voting owing to their sym, thy with Major Norton\u2019s motion, Many m handting of rs condemn Mr.Balfour's o subject.vo \u2018SENDS MESSAGE ANNOUNCES nex | RELEASE TO BROTHER IN | MISS \u2018STONE IE STATES, 3 Sulonica, february 26.\u2014(Spoctul)\u2014 Miss Stone and Madame Tsilka and baby have\u2019 arrived here well and cheer ful They will start without delay for Con- = MISS STONES MESSAGE, 6.\u2014The first mes- gs Ellen.M.Stone to her was received lust sage from M family and friends told \u2018of her rejease by the hrigands, and her \u2018warm welcome by Bulgarian friends in the\u2019 village of Strumitza.It reads as foljows: E \u201cRistovitz, Vebruary 25, \u201cCharles A.Stone, Chelsea, Mass.: \u201cFreed, - thank \"God, and well, after nearly\u2019 six months.Yes- a step which nat ei tn poe oan at Lunch Yesterday THE EMPEROR'S GIFT TO \"ALICE ROOSEVELT.cheon on the Hohenzollern yesterday, Prince Henry uddressed the Presiilent jus follows: : \u201cMr.Roosevelt, you are.here on board as guest of.Ilis Majesty the German Emperor, and I replly believe that it is tho first time thkt a president of the United \u2018States of Ameriéa has over } on board one of His Majesty's ships.Please God, may_ (it not be tho lat time.£ wish to thank you heartily i day I landed up to: this moment, and [it fs my sincere, nd certdin Impress: that-there is a 8 josioy of- sonal friendship May it extend to t great nations.1 pry Mr.Roosevelt\u2019 1 i ROOSEVELT\u2019 REMARKS, The President arose directly to a wer, saying: \u201cI wish to express hearty thanks for the kiñd words Your Royal Highness has expressed on 1y bebali and-I wish | you to tinderstadd that it is | ot an empty compliment that Your Royal Highness has won a genuine place in oùr affections and good wi 1 highly, appreciate that His Majesty he \u2018German \u2018Emperor hat sent you to the American people, and I thank yoa p jf, sonally, and, what i of course, of much higher importance, hat you have taken ly must, knit closer together the two great nations, whose friendship -means so much for the future |.wetiare of\u201d the entire world.\"lo ex)ress finally a personal wish of my own is to say that I.look forward with great ples- |- sure to the day on which T shall be your guest in your} quality as admiral on board of one of your battleships.\u201d PRINCE WAS GALLAN'L.\u201cTho Prince expressed his thanks +o Miss Roosevelt, in the first place fdr the graceful way a she perfornidd terday, Sabbath morning, -Mre.\u2018l'ailka !4he istening the vachi: her seven-weeks-old daughter, \u201cWo sailors are sdid to Le superstj- our abductors: near a village an hour front Strumitza.For.three hours we waited for dawn, then secured horses,\u201d and came to this city.Kind hearted Bulgatian friends -rushed trom their houses \u2018ds soon as they caught a glinpse.of strange appearing travellers, took us in.their arms from our horses, come, and led us into their house, Word was \u2018quickly sent to the friends engaged in \u2018their: morning service at church, and they came, old.and young, to/greet us.\u201cWhat ving to God.for this proof of His faithfulness to guswer their prayers,\u2019 for al [even the little children J\u2014had never ce to pray ior \u201cus, thr lost friends.Since that hour.our :waking\u2019 time has been crowded with friends front the city and surrounding villages who havo brought us their heartfelt con- grätulations for our deliverarice.The Turkish Government did not fail | to question us as to our experiences.The governor of the city with his suite | called this morning and again this âf- \u2018ternoon after |the arrival of Dr.[ouse {and his son from - Salenica,- accompanied by M.Garguilo, the firet dragoman of the American embassy at Constantin\u201d ple.The last three have come tn accompany us to Shlonica tomorrow, where Mr.\"Isilka awaits his long lost wife and their baby.They have brought nie a bundle of letters from mother and my brothers: and dearest: friends.Thus with unspeakable gratitude to God and.to all friends who by prayers and gifts have [helped to Cree jus, we begin our life of freedom.jour sister, | ELLEN M.cross, reer F REE DRAWING SCHOOL, On Monday evening, tie 8th inst., the Sherbrooke Art School, under the\u2019 con- rol of the Council of Arts and Manufactures, was honored with a visit from Mr.Gauthier, the president of the council.Mr, \u2018Coghlin, a member, Mr.J.P.L\u2019 Besube, asst.-secy., of Montreal, accompanied by Me.D.MeManamy, .Sherbrooke's aR in the council.The visitors had the opportunity of secing about seventy pupils busily engaged and also of inspecting.the.work in progress as well as that already com-.After a careful inspection of the*drawingé, (hey expressed themselves | uy well.satisfied, with the eharncter of the work and the method of teaching.Mr.say u few words: to the pupils.Mr.Gauthier willingly complied and explained the advantages to be derived from these schools | | and congratulated the pupils and teachers upon its increased | attendance and progressing to Admiral Ev lieve, Evans,- we wp not, but lowev this may be, there that (turning to the builder \u2018of :on tho water linked with the name a lady.We sailors are uséd to BI of our ship as \u2018her\u2019 | and we keep treat our ships like sident Roosevelt a \u2018golden bracelet wi a \u2018picture of Kaiser Wilhelm in had the hood of his saluting the throwe McManamy then asked: the president to] =~ tious,\u201d\u2019 continued ur, Prince, and, turn- he said, \u201cI ill \u2018be a happy fy- \u2018turo to this craft from the fact al yacht) \u201cshe was built by hands of tists, and was\u2014gt her first app our wives.I drin to the health of Migs Alice Roosevelt.THE KATSER'S GIFT.| Before the luncheon in honor of ry.| was presented to Miss Alice \u2018Roosevelt.It was the Fmperor!s gift to the you lady as sponsor for the new yacht Meteor.The presentation made by l\u2019rin Henry on behalf of his brother, the Fimperor.The Prince made a brief ad- a very \u2018much, FRE (EDOM OF } NEW YORK.Prince Thenry was escorted to the C4 y Hall in tho afternogn.Thousands lin the route.\u2019 At Wall Street the l\u2019rin carriage \u2018covered, and from the huildings \u2018came an avalanche of ticker tape and ek po a covered him.This he took in good 8, At the City the Prince was received by, Mayor Low and the niombers of the, reception co mittee and\u2019 escorted ito the council cham- her, wherg ho was presented by Maver Low with! tho freedom of the city.It is estimated 100 ,000 peoplo attemptéd to ses the Prince leave the City Hall.d 1 v | The Prince was dined last night by Mayor Low at the Metropolitan - Club, ance $n his honor at the Metropite n Opera Hoi | J.| CHAREST.Suche, lebruary 26,\u2014(Special)\u2014A orce of cavalry was/-called out to disperse workmen who |attempted to invade uties.while akin g ste were made: nt \u2014 > = a DerenuNEs T0 STARVE, Ottawa, | Febru 26.\u2014(Specinl)\u2014 oveix, the Montibel murderer, in Hull jail, continues his fast.\u2018He has not touched food for 6 days.\u2014\u2014 The president then culled on Mr.voing to be married.\u201d : - Morli.\u201cDo they?Well.nibxt time you tell them you don\u2019 t consier it any husi ness of yours.\u201d \\ _ remarks, again congratulating the teachers and wishing \u2018the ~ + Coglin, who.made some very appropriate cepted?\u201d pupils every fnot even acceptable.So I have Front, SUCCESS.These remarks were attentively § hopes that it take like wild-fire listeñed to wad sppleuded by the pupils.jwhen it gets on ri Wilton.: \u2018But has your play been qc Mordaunt.\u201cOh, bless you, no.lis age PRINCE IN.NEW TORK | Entertained the President ; MISS].Now York, February 26.\u2014A¢ the Jun.| the reception 1 have J had from the firkt} at the Continental yeste .| Vt., visited the\u2019 city.\u2018 I; LC : aL erly\u201d of- Shotbrooke, side of Weboter; dress and \u2018the you lady thanked bi 1b rooke, Mr.G.D.Walworth, of Newport, is in town.y G.Marrier, of.Berlin, N.H.was in town yesterday.+ Miss lithel Miller, fof Laconia, N.H., visited town yesterday, Mr.Je P.Wells is visiting his brother Dr F.M.Wells, in bec Mr.W.J.Amusto for a fo days on bv Mr.J.H.Allen, of fake Weedon, was rday.Mr.and Mrs.G.L.Brock, of Barre, uesday.- Mr.and Mrs.H.J.pas, of Katon, were visiting the city Jesterday.Mr.Géo.Payne, of \u201cGranby, vas a guest ut the Central Yesterday.Mr.and.Mrs, A.Cremwell, of Cook.shire, visited the - city: Zyesterduy.Miss Greenshields retfirned home last evening, owing to \u2018the illness of her mother, Cs is in Montreal Misses Bernicé Rose .hd Fanny Darby are spending a week\u2019 in * Monvreal vigit- ing friends.Miss Helen Learned, § Cookshir e, 18] spending a few days with relations in as \"Mr.E.O.Gründy, acpompanicd y Mrs, Grundy, 14t town last evening for | Boston for a short : Visite Captain C.K.Fraser deft for Ottawa today to attend the dinner given to the vflicers of \u2018the first.contingent at Rideau Hall, ~ Moser.\u201c0.R.+ Andersën, Stanbridge 15.Church, Johnville, and L.Beaulne, of Waterloo, were in Sher brooke Tucs- tort = = Mass., are visiting friends #n Sherbrooke.- \u2018 Mrs.-J.C.Heney has returned tu town after a pleasant visit with (he family of Mr.Horace G.Weston, Yaa, of Marbieton.: \"Fhe patrol was called : at 4.55 p.m., tu the corner of King and Belvidere streets and arrested a drunk who was forthwith deposited in the cooler.Nr.and Mrs.Frank White arrived in town last evening from\u201d their wedding trip, and are at \u2018\u2018Seaton Place,\" the .resadence of Mr.Justice White.Mr.Alfred Rennie.who bas lxen for some months at the Hochelaga Woollen Mills, Chambly Canton, has returned tu town and intends to remain in Sher- The friends of Mrs.I.J.Pay will be rejoiced to learn that Mrs.Thuy returned last\"evening from Montreal, and is quite convalescent after the attack * of typhoid fever with which she has !'een - suffering.- who were arrested for drunkenness and abusing their horse on Saturday evening at 10.25, came up for sentence yesterday niofning and were fined $2 and $1 respectively.- The funeral of \u2018the late Alexander Dean, an old and valued employee .oi the Road Department of the corporation.took place from his late home on Short street, yesterday afterngon.The attendance wae fairly large, the feilow- employees of the deceased being resent in and afterwards attended a gala perform: body, work having been suspended during the afternoon to enable them to pay their last tribute to their friend.Mr.Daniel Hallett, road master, and Mr, Thomas Cowan were in the proces sion also, Rev.Wm.-Shearer officiating.After service at the house, the pproces- sion took its way to Elmwood cemetery, where the last sad rites were performed.\u2018I'he bearers were Mr.William Bell, Mr.Ww.Jd.McSwiggan, Mr.Alfred Rennie, Mr.J.Bruneau and Mr.Jacob Fraser.The mourners were Messrs.James Dean, William Dean, Robert and Benjamin dean, Mr.Robert .Price, Mr.J.J, O'Neill and E.F, Major, irothers-in.law; Messrs.William McMillan, WV.G.Price; R.A.Price and William 3lajor.* A inagnificent floral tribute in the shape of a large ancher of the purest white Towers, bearing the word \u2018\u2018Comrades\u2019 Jin purple violets, was sent by the icl- low workmen of the deceased, while cut flowers were the gifts of other friends.The late Mr.Dean, who- was only\" 14 years of age at the time of his death, was a man of genial disposition and upright character, industrious, frugal and trustworthy, a favorite with his fellow- workmen, by whom he will be much ; Which his death has made desolate, he ters who Burvive him will have the symn- Magog House.= among the strangers in town this week.(case.Young Whiting says that though The two men, Couture and Champagne | lon the said property for the sum of -\u2014\u2014\u2014 PRICE ONE CENT.' nissed \u2018and regretted.In the home was a fond and devoted husband and father.The widow and five little daugl:- \u2018pathy of all in their affliction.Mr.George Howard is a guest ab the Mr.C.N.Farmington, of Johnson, Vt., is in the city.1 Colin Noble, Esq., of Cookshire, was in the city yesterday on business.Miss Anna Douplaise, from Montreal, is visiting Hrs.B.N.Cayer, in town.Mr.and Mrs.E.Winn Farwell ~ turned today from an enjoyanle visit Montreal.Mr.Geo.A.Moxon, of the Great \u2018West Life Assurance Co, of Montreal, is visiting the city on- business.Mr.H.B.Burley, of Boston, and Wiléred Johnson, of New York, \u2019 are Mrs.H.F.Williams, from Cowanaville is the guest of her sister, Mrs.James Mackinnon, at her home \u2018on Bank street.| The collectors for the S.P.C.A.are beginning their rounds today, and hope to meet with a ready response to their requests.-r Dr.J.Janelle, V.S., from Richtnond, has come to\u2019 Sherbrooke to practice his profession and has already opened.his office at the Continental.1t is expected: that the Rev.Frank J.Day will address the Loyal Legion - of Sherbrooke on Friday at\u2019 their meeting, and a good attendance is hoped for.The ladies of East Sherbrooke who are \u201c3 \u2018|local paper ha THE ROSS MEASURE.Rejected by the Ontario Prohibitionists.CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AS IFUL- FILMENT OF THE GOVERNMENT'S PLEDGE.Toronto, l'ebruary 26.\u2014The convention of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance began yesterday at the pavilion with a large attendance.The members were eager to get at the Prohibition issue, but a number of matters stood in the way.When at last the issue was reached there was a red hot time.Rev.Dr.MacKay, the president, made an impressive appeal for unity.A published a cartoon, showing the suit of prohibition on the horizon, with, the query, \u2018\u2018ls it rieing or setting?\u201d \u201cThere was danger that in the tricks of politicians the money of the liquor interests and the unseemly divisions of temperance workers were to prevail that it would set, but must rise again .After much discussion the convention adopted a resolution which read: 7 \u201cThat the bill introduced.into the Ox- tario Legislature, making prohibition conditional upon difficult, unreasonable, and unjust * requirememnts, cannot be jaccepted as à fulfillment of the Government\u2019s pledge and this convention expresses its deep regret that the Government are not carrying out the simple definite promises of.Sir Oliver Mowat, reiterated by Hon.A.S.Hardy, and the Hon.Geo.W.Ross, to introduce a interested in temperance work, are invited to a meeting to be held at the Lennoxville.#.10 | residenceot Mrs.B.C.Poyle, Thursday Mr.Hugh Worthing bod, of the T.at 3 p.m.Bank, is\u201d quite ill at | be home of Mr.C.Verner W Id.i Tl yld, \u2018from London, À, N.Worthington.1 England, \u2018has arrived in town.Nr.Wyld is the nephew of Mrs.Cyril Gwyn and may spend a few months in Sherbrooke with his realtives.Mr.Thomas G.\u201cWeston, supt.of the Royal Templars of Temperance for Que- bee, passed through town yesterday on his way from Waterville \u2018to Montreal to attend the meeting of the Grund Coun cil of the R.T, of T.today.Mr.J.J.B.Verret, architect, of this city, left on Monday for a visit to- New York, Phi ladelphia and Washington, in [the in terests of his profession, He i= accompanied by Mré.Verret and will take a two weeks\u201d holiday.Amusement Club on: Monday afternoon, and following the example of their -eld- an hour or two, Miss Bessie Odell winning the pretty \u2018prize.Very nice.refreshments were much enjoyed, and thé meeting was said by all the members to have been one of the pleasantest of the winter: - - .Mr, George Whiting has just recelved a letter from his som, George Whiting, , from Krugersdorp, South Africa, fn which the young man says that he has been transferred to Kitchener's Scouts, No.2 troop.At present the troops are waiting for.horses, many of their animals having been killed or died of dis- he has been, in several severe engagements since \u2018he.wrote last, he has not bad a scratch, and is in the best - of health.LAVELL VS.KENNEDY.Superior Court resumed its sitting yesterday afternoon, and continued the examination.of the witnesses in the case of Lavell vs.Kennedy.Mr.Ernest Sylvestre,-N.P., was the first.witness called.He\u2019 substantially testified that he \u2018had made the dead of sale, transfering the property in question from plaintiffs to David Galbraith, that the purchase price was $1,600 and that he had distributed the monies as direct- edsotodo.= Mr.Edward Long was the next witness.He said that he held a mortgage | cight hundred and some odd dollars, and that he had received a cheque for that amount from Mr.David Galbraith.Mr.Flie l'isette added nothing \u201cor very little to the case.Cross-examined by| | the defence, he admitted having ealled on the defendant one year previous to the present transaction and asked him to sell the.property for $1,500, which the defendant could not do at that: time Mr.Firmin Campbell: was also exam ined -and read a few letters from Frank [isette, in which the latter stated that he was anxious to sell the property and that he did not know \u201cwhat the \u201cOld Woman\u201d was' doing in allowing the taxes due to accumulaté on.said property, and that81,500 was a | good price.-The.Court then adjourned.\u2018This morning\u2019 the defendant was called and submitted to a\u2019 lengthy cross-exam- ination in which he corroborated the allegations set forth in his pleas.\u2018The case this afternoon is being argued by Mr.L.C.Belanger, attorney for plaintiffs and Mr.| birth of Victor Hugo.Miss Jean Mitchell entertained the | ers, the little women played euchre - fort || John Leonard, | representing the defence, with Mr.L.L.Panneton as- counsel.- (Gry News continues oa ; page 4.) bill to prohibit the liquor traffic to the limit of the declared power of the province.\u201d\u201d _ BIRTHS.~~ BOTTERILL\u2014February 24th, at Conk.shite, P.Q., the wife of S.H.Dotterit of a daughter.- CONNERS.\u2014At Winasor Mills, I'cbru- ary 24th, a son to Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Conners.DEATHS.TAYLOR.\u2014At Gilmanton, N.H.,.Ieb.2rd, Dr.S.A.Taylor, aged 63 years.a mar Mr.Frank Ross, of Montreal, was in town yesterday.Today is the 100th anniversary of the Capture of Convoy Wagous - by the Boers.REN SHBVERE FIGHTING IN WHICH A NUMBER OF BOERS WER KILLED.Londo, February 26,\u2014(Specinl) hit.chener reports that a convoy of wag: has been captured by the luers fu .v Klerksdorp, manry.\u2019 The fighting was severe, but thers n°u \u2018no details.Six hundred, Boers driving cattle s usl.e ed the outpost line near Bothasbery.Some got through, but the Boers left, 15 dead and 6 wounded on ube.field.rer \u2014 ; S.0.E.B.S.-AT LENNOXVILLY, THe celebration of the oleventh anniversary of Lodge Clarence, S.0.E.L.8., evening last.The lodge opened fur business at 8.30 p.m., when one caudi- date was initiated.After the transaction of the usual business, tables ~were spread, at the members sat down, fncluding a nun.\u2019 ber from Lodge Gloucester.Afux jwi- taking of the bountiful supply of good things proaided, , the following jno- gramme was rendered: Toast, King, Army and Navy,\u2019' responded to by Bro.Allen; \u201cGrand Lodge,\u201d 1e sponded to by D.D.Bro.A, Tester; song, Bro.J.Sawyer; toast, \u2018\u2018Sistir Societies,\u201d responded to by Bro.C.Pearce; song, Bro.À.Bradley; \u2018 Gloucester and Clarence,\u201d by Dro.Cus.tis; song, Bro.Wood; songs, Bro.Fuller and Bro.Macklin; \u201cOur host,\u201d by Bro, Songs were then contributed by Pris.Wood, Cotton, Pearce, Tester and Cla}.A few closing remarks were made hv Bro.Allen and a most enjoyable mect- ing closed with the hearty singing CE l God Save \u201cthe King.ee pees WEATHER PROBABILITY is.February 26.\u201411 a.m.\u2014Forconst.{ r the next 24 hours, {ssued by the Metcor- ological Buresu: Northeesterly winds; fair and mfld.rtm 2 Mr.James Cochrane, of Hillhurét + wns _ in the city this morning.RE ee Era PO 0 of Advertisements of Help Wanted, MISCELLAN EOUS, MONEY TO LOAN \u2014 AMOUNTS TO suit borrower on first class properties, low rates of interest.All kinds of risks insured.Apply 4; D.Kennedy, 57 Brooks street._ Cn t |WANTED\u2014TO PURCHASE, mes All kinds of postage stamps, old Canadian and U.S.especially.Good prices paid for varieties.Collections bought Le SHERBROOKE, RECORD Si rations Vaca.t, Lost and Found, Rooms t- Let, Board and other Miscollaneous Class?fied Advertisements.REASONABLE RATES Co 15 cents for 15 words, 1 day ; ; each additional word 1 ceut.6 days for tb: : price of B.Cash in advance.QUIOK RETURNS AND SATISFAOTORY RESULTS .Answers can be addressed care of Record if desired.the # » + Len - FOR BALE.Notary._ PARTS DE BANQUE A VENDNK., Applications reçues jusqu'au ler Maro, 40 TONS PRESSED HAY for sale !:7 for cash.P.O.Box 654, Sherbrooke, Wm.Morris, Sherbrooke.- 10 Lam, HOUSE TO LET\u20141ST MAY, APPLY Mrs.Shaw Thomas, 108 King Street.TO LET\u2014FOR STORAGE HIGH BASEment, 100 feet by 40 feet, well lighted.Apply \u201cA\u201d Record Office.TO RENT_FROM 1 MAY, STORE CIN Tuck & MoNicoll block, at present occupied by A.R, Wilson.H.D.Law- Sa tee eee ently semi eee.\u2014\u2014 I 0 LET.\u2014 GRAND OPENING [FOR first-class ourding house: parlor, dining room, kitchen on first four.7 bedrooms, all modern improvements.Apply 31 William street.MEETINGS AND AMUSEMENTS.MINTO RINK Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday ui- ternoons, skating 3 to-5 o\u2019clock, Wednesday cvening, Senior ET.League match, LENNOXVILLE VS; B.C.S.T hur «day evening, public skating.B.C.S.vs.Friday afternoon,\u201d Juniors.Saturday evening, 53rd Regt.Band in attendance for skating.SE Col lege BANK SHARES FOR BSALK ;< Eastern Townships Bank.Apply wo 1902.1250 CORDS OF \\ WOOD FOR SALE J'Y the car load at Ascot Corner.App John Soucey, Ascot Corner.; [FOR SALE\u2014GO CART AND PARC sol.Latest improvements.Cost $IR.(n) cash.- Would sell cheap.Apply Mrs.Lander, 64 Montreal St., Sherbrook: l'OL SALE\u201440 TONS PRESSED HA: Apply James J.Roberteon, Vast 5h - brooke.FOR SALE-ONE NEW HEAVY PLA f- form wagon: just the \u2018thing for frei\", and baggage.Jor sale cheap.Apply Kerr & boss.ma mr a ea - SITUATIONS VACANT, WANTED\u2014CARPENTERS AND Can Builders for C.P.R.Car Shops at Far.ham, Que.- ; WANTED.\u2014 PIANO SALESMAN, speaking Irench and English, to tial in Eastern Townships.State expericr«, if any, and.salary expected.- H.C.no son & Sons, Sherbrooke, Qué._ |WANTED.\u2014GOOD CARRIAGE PAIN:1- fer.Apply at once L.eo Tillotts +, Coaticook.- _ WAN FED\u2014GENERAL SE RVAN I.ply Mrs.Forrest, 44 Montreal re - WANTED\u2014A CAPABLE SERVANT for general housework.Mrs.lhilip How vey, cor.Queen and Stanley streets.KITCHENER REPORTS | = The wagons were escorted by wveo-~ took place at Lennoxville, on Monday which some twenty-five of | \u201cQue \u2018Lodges Pearce; song, Bro.Geo.Strickland; recitations by Bros.Hawken and Allen.- on gt a FOR SALE OR TO LET \u2014 HOUSH with all modern conveniences.No.15 Sanborn street.Apply to E.Sylvestre, Eastern Townships Bank.A dan \u201c° U.Palardy, Ses.-Trens., Katevale, ().-.1902.- Palardy, Sec.-Treas., Katevale, Que.A ,»- -| plications received \u201cup to Ist of Mar \u2026, > Tem = LT TT ¥ a Jnr OUI NH.ra tee ; .[+ = i 40} B of Wo STA RT The new year aright by placing your insurance with 4 SHERBROOKE'S LEAD: © _ ING* FIRE OFFICE.W.S.DRESSER & CO.McCarthy Block, 29 Strathcona $q, W.S.Dresser \u2019 Both \u2018Phones J, W, McKze 004%.200080080000 THE Dally RICORY LS.Ch/ntit ul & CO, Publishers - -L S.Cmauners- Ma:ager.V.E, Mogrize.Editos Published avery afternoon, except San- day, at 102, 104, 106 and 108 Wellington St., Sherbrooke \u2018ue.Subscription price, strictly În advance, one year, $2; six months, 8; three months, 50 cents; one month, 20 cents To post.offiris in the: Fastern Tosasbivs ~ by year only, £1.50.\u2018Advertising ratce\u2014One inch, 1 day, 50 vente; 2 days, 90 cents; 3 days, 81.20; | wéek, 82; 2 weeks, F3; 3 weeks, {3.60, _1 month, $4; one inch, 1 year, $24.Liberal discount, if advertisement fa inserted every.other- day, twice a week or once à week only.- Cards \u2018of Thanks, not exceeding 50 words, 80c; Obituary Poetry, 10c line; reading notices, 1} cents per word, .In sending money, remitters should .take precaution to use express,\u201d post office orders, or by registered letter, Circulation DAILY REGORD.Statement, of ciroulation for week en \u201cing February 22:- \\ Monday .oor ssccsccecuse 3225 Tuesday .ve 2225 Wednesday .\u2014.eee 200 Thursday .\u2026 3200 Friday .wo er einen, 8175 \u2018 Saturday Cees eres vee erie 3175 the Purest, Handiest, Soap i in the World.WILLIAM LORD (SUCCESSOR TO JAS A.FLAGG.) The Leading Undertakèr| and Practical Embalmer .us Wellingtsn Stroet, \u20ac.SHERBROOK : We have the best stock of Joffins, Cas | tion guaranteed.- Telegraph and Tels.| phone orders executed at any \u201chour, Gay or night.- - Spring Beds and Picture Franing a specialty.The finest lind of picture molding to select from.Oil pa\u2018niings, .engravings and chromos for sale.HUNTING'S .Carringe ¥ Factory LENNOXVILLE ROAD.~ Repiirs and Painting a Speetalty.\u201cThe Condor Tea \u2018 fs a pure, ana dultérated, natar- al leaf Japan ze, imported in.lead ÿ packets.It has a ONE, g, bright, flav- ory liquer, much appreciated by connois- ours Has mo equal at the price, jm Commencing \u201cMarch 1, and until April 30, 1902, Special Colonist Rates.- \u201c to.Western.and\u2019 Pacific Points; Seattiè, Will buy a good Dining Room Set.I Extension Table 7ft .$6.00 6 Dining Chairs, 65c $3 90 | Sideboard, Bevel Mirror $10 00 REGULAR PRICE $19.90 The above goods are all excellent iu quality, design and finish Better sets up to $158.00 EDWARDS FURNITURE CO.LU RNITURE ANT) CARPETS, 171 Wellinguon street.css test tests Wm.Murray & Co., have just received two cars Liverpool S00 per Bag | toes, tn: exchange for groceries.WH, RAURRAY 8 co Ad vertisement.Wednesday, Feb 26th, 1902 Interesting Items From mers \u2014\u2014 yam me ; AS Es.57) |.- Silk Band Ties Meinstitched all round, cardinal, pink and cream, 50c.{ ombinstion Collars and Ties Collar part is corded,- ends hemstitched iy black, grey, light blue, pink, cerise, at turquoise.at 75c.ALSO \u2018Thé same tie corded with featherbone, at 90.- .Lace Collars Cream\u2019 and \u2018ecru, very \u2018smart and dain , Battenberg patterns, at 70c, , $1.00, 3.25, $1.40.© | Turn- over Collar Tabs | Put these new tabs on any collar.\u2018\u2019They\u2019re all-fight.\u201d White onty correct.| 15¢, 20c, 25c.is velvet, as usual, to keep in touch with {the newest we show.ov Black Velvet Belts, 30c, 35c, 5Uc, 65e, > 75e $1.00, $1.25, ; New Velvet Belting.With black satin edging, very \u2018new, | 30, 60c and 650 yd.SATIN TUCKED BELTING, i yard.Black and white, nr at 250, 65c, 95c.fick Beaded, $1.00, 81.50, $1.95.Steel beaded, $1.00,~$1.50, $1.95, All on view right main entrance.Victoria, Vancouver, - Portland, Nelson, | Trail, Robson .$50.00\" $880 seer sees ses guse worse se - Springs, Denver, Pueblo, Ogden, Salt Lake ete eed sees wees voue sees sess oe \"47.00 i TOURIST SLEEPERS Leave Montreal every Morday and Wednesday | at 10.30 p.m.for the acummodation of passengers ; riding first or second class tickets to Chicago dh West thereof as far as the Pacific Coast minal charge is made for acommodation.in these slécpers.Berths reserved in advance Air Pastors \u201cand Ticket Agent, 2 Wellingiou St.wale Telephone No.61: ~ \u2014 The Sopu \u201cI night.Coarse Salt] \u2018Which they will sell at WANTED,-1000 bushels chioige pota | the Fancy Goods Section, [sin with an injured Ne ra from New York says everything | .Figured Art Sitks, { Cove NORTH HEATLEY.February 26.\u2014Mr.n Bean and bride have been visiting his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Elwin Bean.: Rev.Mr, Hubbard, of | Moos River preached in the Universalist church.on Sunday in exchange with for.Mr.Mec- La ughlin.Tho Whist Club will meet with Mr.J.M.Call next \u2018Tuesday o ening.Mr.Lambert has the lumber ready, and will erect in scason fpr use next summer, a house-boat, 40 | Mr.and Mrs.Charles Jackson have re turned from Boston.Mr.Joseph Sampson completed hauling the steamer Massawippi.Mr.James Campbell - will soon raise his dwelling house so as to level with the road.5e H boats.He will soon start oe over- \u2014_\u2014 February 26.\u2014There were [forty young at the residence of Mr.J.C It on Saturday cvening and bad an en yable time.Refreshments were served.Miss M.Willard and Mr.D.Willard, of Ascot Corner, were present.Mr.Horace Hovey, of Rock Island, was at Mr.Burton .Kezar\u2019s over Sunduy Mr.and Mis.L.Chilson visited Mr.and Mrs.Severance at Ayer's Flat on Saturday.Mrs.M; gares visited at|M Pock's Thouds .Char des E.Hunting, Mr, W.Hunting; and Mise: Robinson attended the [funeral of Mr.Woods at Lennoxville t week Mrs, Hi Han has been passing a few days with her son, Bert, und.wife at North Hatley, returning Supday.; Miss Lora Colt has gone to Ascot Cor- ner to remain a week with Mrs.Wil lard\u2019s family.: [5 + - 4d OHNVILLE, February 26.\u2014The weath r -is vers mild.| Mrs, W.GC.Smith hag.bee quite pour ly the past week, but \u2018is again.| Quito a number are atten ing \u2018the re | vival méctinge at Martinville this weck.| The niumps have come into.Johnville mea \u2018Séveral arc muumping \u201cGoff, from Farnh : , 13 quest of rs.O.Griffin.\u201cthe ! Mr.J.Jackson ds better aguin, Mr Ernest Warner, who commence: | Liwork \u2018in herbrodke last WC 1 finger.k, is hom |¥ REV.H A BROO! KE.Rev.H.A.Brooke, m.stead, who has been nomi sistant minister at St.Ji ted as as- \" Rov.A.G.Bre Ske, of Brooke H ger, Suffolk, England.Ho logical course afterwards: dained by the Bishop of Que was for one year stationed in| the peninsula of Gaspe.a parsonage, and has been in charge of 17 sixeaooxw pay \u201cnscoût, , 1 MARCONTS: PLANS.long.1 twelve canoes and is now building row MASSAWIPPÉ.| Germany .to the complaint of Lord Lans- | gents and ladies attended thi Club sock: | orien affairs, concerning the public at 23 .0 hg A.\u201c@ = er | better | \u2026, of Stan- fl Vestern dairy, rolls 164c to 173¢ | Western dairy, tubs\u201d ~~ _ 15c to 174c \u2018Manitoba dairy, tubs 12¢ to: l6e.> [to 30¢ per dozen.He went to| Scotstown | in 1893, where he built two churches and } od 36DAY, PEBR EBRUARY 96, 1903, OT \u201c+ 0-0 WILL SPEND SEVERAL WEEKS Af CAPE BRETON.London, February 25.\u2014Soon alter Sin- nor Marconi arrives in New York, whither he is now bound, he will spend several weeks in surveying the coasts of Cape Breton, where he proposes to construct, a permanent wireless telegraph station, which will probably be the principal station in North America.Its establishment will entail prolonged labor but Signor Marconi hopes during the summer, to conduct tests prelimiriary to inaugurating a commercial service.re pe BRITAIN AND GERMANY.\u2014 \u2018to Lord Lansdowne\u2019s Note.Berlin, February 25 \u2014The reply of Latter\u2019s Repl y downe, the British sccretary of state fa tion by Germany of the despatch from Dr.Von Holleben ( German ambassador to.the United States) with regard to the mecting of ambassadors in Washington, held April 14, 1898, which asserts that Dr.Von Holleben misunderstood that action of Lord Pauncefote ( British ambassador to the United States) at that meeting, maintained the correctness of Dr.Von Holleben\u2019g despatch.The reply of the German Government.suggests that the British publish fbrd || Pauncefote\u2019s report of this same confer- | for He said \u201cI'he Sabbath was made for ce.5 - * Battles House, Magee.First-class § CORRESPONDENCE.Ti 7 WENTIRTH CENT URY SUNDAY.Fditor vi the Record: Sir: \u2014 Ab a lengthy legislative licaring On à question of legal restrictioun ol Sunday trade, à gentleman favored wider liberty because we are at the opening of a new century, implying that Sunday laws are a relic of the dark ages.Not af the darkest ages, he should retlect.They do not -prevail now in \u2018\u2018Darkest Africa,\u201d or in any dark and savage land nor ever did.Sunday observance is not a mark of rude uncultivated life.Only cnlightened Christian nations observo Sunday rest, and protect the civil rest day by law, as a wise provision for the good of society.Not only savages, but bad men everywhere do without Sunday.Either they are not able to sec that it.is a necessity to wise living, or they do not wish to live wisely.Just in.proportion as men advance in enlighton- ment, and a.desire to live according to the best light, they keep Sunday.\u2018l'here are exceptions, but on the large scule, and.in the long run, exactly as men gain in spiritual insight, attain breadth of view, and a comprehension of the forces which govern human life, if they also are wise enough to conform their conduct to their increased knowledge, they will prize Sunday, and keep it with all their heart.\u2018This is absolutely sure.How do we know it?On the word of Him who cannot err, who is the TRUTH man\u201d for {nan as man, always and every: where; not for Jews alone, not for, certain centuries only, but for allthe cen- very reapect.J.E.Taylor, propristor 2 er © Column.el FEA bb bb - Montreal, Tuesday evening.| CHLESE.\u2014Values in cheese have upward tendency._ l\u2019inest Ontario Colored Finest Ontario white Finest \u2018l'ownships makes.an 10% vo -168c 10{e to J0Jc 101e to Mic [Finest Quebeo makes 10c to 10lc \\Undergrades Co.ec to Nc | BUTTER.\u2014The but trade doing yesterday consisted \u201cof fons on Jocal jobbing account, fancy late made creamery selling in small parcess ut full figures.Western dairy rolls, when tho avor was acceptable, \u2018also met a fair lemand at quotations.) {finest fresh creamery 22 to \u2018ino held creamery 214c to Creamery seconds Ne to 294¢ 212c \u2018EGGS.\u2014There was a firmer feeling in he egg market.The demand was fairly for small quantities-antdenlés of resh candled stock were made at 280 POTATOES.\u2014Choice stock are in de- d at 92c to 930 per bag, in car lots d at 95c to $1 in a jobbing way.1 Stanstead since 1899.Tyler \u2014\u201cWhero is that offi boy of yours?\u201d ! Garner\u2014{Oh| L had to discharge bim, the extra work 1 had in looking after him before: I did a piece of work myself was too severe upon me.Now 1 good | gave all\u2019 that \"extra labor and a besides.\u201d* deal of ti ps meeting Ee Couneillor Thomph writing a letter on, the gubje .\u2014 - \u2014 _ _ TE win bein you gy in being Toe naturally would AFEETA TUCKED BELTING, | S ae | only, 400 yd.- ; hi os Al PAT iNT LE! THER BELTS.> 250, 85c, 5 ; % - LEATHER BES | ro i 150 \u2018to 50c.Lu Bee Cures Coughs and Col ns a day cents, rite to 8.0.WwW \u2026 for free-triat bottl Karl's to r Root Tea purifies Toro FIGURED ART SILKS]: Cushion Cords, Cushion\u2019 ers.Table Covers, Down Cughions and Cosles, Stampod Cambric Patterns and Stam Lineny o very description - Double and Bingle Berlin 1s, Zephyr hetland Floss, Shad Sh tland or Ombre Fl os; Ice Wool, Fretich eads, New ois are arriving daily, be given to early buyers in our Tailoring; Carpet, Floor Oilcloth, and Wall Paper Departments.à ALFRED LANCTOT.- lar \u2018 \u2018DUTCH > Air] Eto, Tho » 196 a \u2018Wellin special prices will | vices from both Liverpool and London, | demand from butchers was good, s St, soutr : leach, as to \u2019quality.- 1 fai Widel, uiet, and the miarket was without any hange.We quote: (Good to choice fresh lied, dry-plucked turkeys sold at 12 3c; \"ordinary stock at 10 1-2¢ to llc oi dry-plucked chickens at 9 to 10c; Tc; fowls, 4c to 6c; ducks, 8c to Yc; nd geese, Be to 6c per lb.CATTLE MARKET.| London, Fe ebruary 24.\u2014The easy feeing oted in this mar p price obtained to-day for choice being 12 3-dc, as against 14c a week ago.he strength in the market for sheep been more than sustained, as prices show a further advance of 1-40, with : sales of choice at 12 34e.* MONTREAL.portance has developed in local export li e stock_ circles, except that cable ad- were of a very discouraging nature to shippers.Receipts of live stock at the East End Abattoir market Monday morning- were 00 cattle, 50, sheep and lambs, and 50 2 calves.Shipments with, and they ices do not show much a, The and a fairly active trade was done.A few \u2018Bo to 5 1-40.Good & stock sold at 4 ee \u201cand prices ruled ibher with sales at 3 1-2c to 4c per lb.and lambs were firm.at.4 1-4 to 4 3-4c The demand: lfor calves was good at prices ranging from $3 to $13].\u201cThere was no \"i 4 [makes ready for his use.And of 204c | | POULTRY.\u2014Business in poultry \u2014was | jood at 6c to 8 1-2c; ordinary at 6 1.2 Aexcep oath Sp for American cattle] has since developed\u2019 into weakness, thc]! | Sinco our last report, nothing new \u2018off - A.\"feature of the market was the.and from shippers for a few cattle to | fair at 3 1.2 ta 4, and common at | | | turies, for the twentieth-and the fortieth forall those blessful and prosperous ages when human progress shall have lifted man to the high vantage ground of enjoying.the blessings a kind \u2018Providence all these blessings, one \u2018of the richest in value in itself, and most prolific of other blessings is the day of Sunday rest and worship.And when God made the Sabbath for MAN! He thereby declared that tho Sabbath is something man needs in every age and land.It is indispensable to his property: Therefore a kind Heavenly Father will see to it that this precious gift shall \u201cnot always be-as pearls cast before swine.He will educate nign and train them up to see what is good for them and will give them wisdom cn- ough to.take what is.good for them.Men may spurn it now, for they are like kyoung kittens\u2014they havo not got their eyes open yet.But the day of vision and\u201d of wisdom will\" come, if not for them, for \u2018\u2018the coming man,\u201d the \u2018wan who wilk not fly in the face of .Providence, and trample its best gifts under\u2019 his.feet.Through the! voice not of written revelation.alone, thut through the ery of man\u2019s entire nature, spirit,» by the examples of Christ, and by the Providential favor shown to Sal- bath keeping and its good results.God has made known His will, man should take one day in seven, so far as the A PAIR OF COLORED £LASSE will ruiteve VOUT (VES Cm the glire 1 thie nr, iry al pair and be c-noforta Wo have them at 10e, 40° The and CO: per pir.Pres ie mat A, of SEINE Weflinyton Optician.7 Sq- Priestieys High Class .Dress Fabrics Are correct in style, finish and weave.Perfect Black and Durability unequalled.Ask tolsee our new rg Eudoras, - Poplins, c Crepolines, Venetians, Cravenettes, Grenadines, Voiles, Moreens, Serges, Etc, etc, etc.L.A.BAYLEY We lavite Correspondencs | You know in a general way the enviable reputation w hich body, soul - andthe \u201cMason & Riseh Piano bears for sympathetic\u2019 Tne, Quality and Durability.Perhaps you are n/t familiar with the beautiful meadero claims «df necessity and mercy will allow to rest the body and train the soul.\u201c - \u2018The Defender.i + Coathcook travellers.| fiburn, Pros.casings with which these works of art are surrounded.or perhaps you wouid like juse, _ popular home\u2018 for detailed information in regard to price and terms.Write us.\u201c| We will mail-you illustrat«d L.Cc.BACHAND, M.D.catalogue and explain our Diseases ot the Eyo, Ear, Nose and Throat OFFICE : 23 Breoks st, Sherbrooke.Hours of Consultation: From 10 a.m.tn 8 pm.\u2018Tuesdays at Coatleuct from 12 ti pom.Fridays a ph Magog from ~ till 10 opm || PURE, FRAGRANT, \"CLEANSING.\u2018 ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mrns.: MONTREAL.1-2 Grippe , And change in live hogs.\u2018The supply wis r, for which -the demand was good, sales of selected lots were mide at].pe lb., weighed \u201coff cars.- OPS THAT COUGH AND WORKS ° .OFF THE COLD.ative Buonsiy Quinn Tablets cure 67:à 69 MARKET STREET, SHERRRODKY auçsre.MIKE,\u201d | Cold: S,.Acts quickly 25¢ Box a At | Spramotors.|memaNAmY\u2019s| method by which it is possible for you to secure the highest |grade piano without any serious financial strain.H.C.Wilson & Sons Sule Agents for Mason '& Risch \u2018Pi nos in Sherbrooke and Eastorn Townships.- SLEIGHS 1 have a full line of up-to-date Sleighs for sale.New styles arriving every week.Hand-made Harnesses.Single and Double Driving Harness, Livery and Express Hurness, Light and Heavy Team Harness.Hand - Bags, Cabin Bags, Club Bags, Gladstone Bags and Valises, Whips, Rugs, Robes, Blankets.Brushes, Curry Combs, Surcingles, Harness Iressing, i Hoof Ointment, Gall Cure, Machine and 1 Neatsfoot Oil, Axle and Harness \u2014Qil, Sleigh Bells, Embrocation, ['ecti ss Washing Machines, Wringers, Dhisy Churns, Step and Extension Ladders, THE BE.BERLINER GRAND © PHONES AND RECORI-S._ Agent for Massey Harris Co.Agrivul- tural Implements, Straw and Root Cutters, Pulpers.One and two Ilevy Bob Sleds.© i Cull and look my stock over buying elsewhere, as we like to alow our goods to anyone, whether they buy er not.CLARK GORDON, _ 132 and 134 Wellington St.MONTREAL HOUSE.Refitted and all latest {mprovernents.DRUG STORE | % Opposite Union Station.: : HENRY VEILLEUX, Proprietor, PRINTS ! A Portland, 1 Spokane, ee \u2014 TVVVIV RIVA CRT STAY uy, Smokers, You Gan \u201cFspend Goon ds EN .' .Po ur af ta Lu ui Luxorites as wel ns Jeon Yd Tos fo, vr Laver in smohitble H.=.Kinkead & Co, Wholeeale ane ratai'.Sy of the Insiian, Sally ton Street, 13e 1d Sherbrooke, +++ + ++ +-+w+ 1C.R.; Thomas Cowan, Reco Secre- fore him.That's: the way Synuex dr) { |.- JOHN MURPHY & CO, ip 6e parois some OF: Toms, Cons, Yoong Someone ny on a 1 à \u2014 ETE \u2018 - , ; : = | IN _ ; \"ed.The game was a vely one from | p ry; A.M.Greenshield, Treasurér; ject.\u201d 7 ; ; ; A QU \u2014 | ee | - - start.Our club was met at|the station Ra bert, Allen, Chaplain; Dr.S.E.Tabb, CI What i +\u2014 Tn Livan.is! | \u2018on their arrival at Kingsey Falls, = y \u2018llysician; Roberé Brown, Senior Wood-] wr.amor ni EEE When you see CAMPBELL'S CLOTH- | * ward; John Bethel, Junior Woodward; [He has quit smoking again.\u201d Le I \u2018the Kingsey | Falls hockey |club, and +\" Senior Beadle; B.I.| Filler.\u201d \u201cNinny?I don't seo it.Le 3 Le ING you can.scarcely believe that it dri to the Dining Hall ie King.- J9seph Bowen, r FT } elties sey Full ctu had ready à fing sop Bush, Junior Beadle; Auditors, Kdwinfis to be commended.He hus given ne is not custom made .\u2019 | At eight o'clock the p was faced and A ery, and Thomas Cowan.The court the stock of cigars and: tobucco \u2018he had 4 a Spring Ne \u2026_- ; ue : ; a full hour layed, resulting in a score \"nets: \u2018on the first and fourth L'uesday |When he quit.\u201d | .- It can be bought at the lowest price ; \u2018 _ - BR * xe : | LC = oo 8 10 to 5 in favor of Windebr Mills.ofeach month in thei lodge rooms, rei eer possible, and the principal aim of the Lu 70?;Ç : \u201cA r Windsor Mills.= Falls., Oc ells - block.The following are | the PAINE'S CRLERY COMPOUND 207 Viggott ;\u2018 - SUFFERING.- D : y ¢ - } i oh - ; .Co : J.\u2018McCabe : forwar: J.Smith .Jr-4 Junior war ro.David Grey,} - .: : \u2014 ~% ki ,\u2018 Sie 1 .- ES : : : h : .> > ~~ New All-Wool Voile de Paris, | Referce\u2014Mri Lang.Sener Beadle; Bro.John Bethel, Junior| yypy ALL OTHER MXDICINFS 24 1 ; ; Unipires\u2014Ly Nutter, H.Webster.Pendle; Bpencer, Physician; Bro.75 Sherbrooke Branch, 55 Wellington St.- ; ; -N Silk and Wool Vi il d p oo The Win boys are enthusiastic -in w Ballentyne, C.Deputy; Bros.James}.AND AGENCIES FAIL, PATNI 5 - \" CT ew IK an 00 0 e \u20ac Far is, 4 Lowe and T.E.\u2018Scott, Auditors \u201d ELE = Le \u2019 A , = ; re Tot praises for their trea ent ab | the : CELERY COMPOUND WILI, ° (Whiting Block) L ' - ands of the.Kin : 10po to - REP Î a: | QU.x \u2018New All=Wool Crepe de Chine, Lavo tho pl wri ret in die com COURT AUTUMN LEAF, LO.F, \"RESTORE LOST.| 1 _ ; co 5 { - oo : | liment th fut the regular meet; HEALTH, | a gr \u2019 8 a.- LL - New Fancy Crepe de Cine, mans in 12 ST ie Ne pe Tob was held da] 1 i CL [0000685506068 5055 6500008 LT + + 1 N NewfCostume Clo th 0 J CHALLENG acokT D FOR AHS bl ng; A heir lodge ston, cell's General good health depends upon Lhe} æ re \u2014 = =m \u2018 - s, lovers - (oops, wi e usual attendance.Only [perfect action of the nervous currents, , ; , ?1 - We, thé members of = N.W.H.Club | the regular business was disposed of.[ihe vigor of the circulation of the blood | - te NW No Ny Ny \u2019 Gy by gf a tas Ry Fa- 20° New.Black Dress: Goods.| agree to accept the challenge Of the J.M.The following is a short history of the land condition of the digestive.organisin.\u2018 5 ; t Le ; - , - ng e DC iety: Jf - .! 2025 «7 | : - ss ! Co.Jugiors, | with the understanding { - _ -you arc jrun down, have no energy, STA F=f 7 1 oo | Co i .New Fancy Silks, I.Coe that it is ab | amateur game, no profes.HISTORICAL SKETCH.feel lifeless, \u2018 useless, fretful or despondent - : 4 1 : sionals being allowed to play, as certain is Court was organized on .Octoher Juse at once Painels Celery Compound, 4 - - New Silk Crepe de! Chine, Co \u2018members of the.other ve already | Jet, 1896, by the following chartor mon fand note well the great.change.1 you T REALL Co - .iplayed for m ney and hlso| that the bers: Messrs.Dl J.Steele, J.W, jare a victim| of neuraigia, rheumatiou : x ka Ege |.Co .Lo loging t Stacks, Geo.R.Odell, E.S.Stevens, dyspepsia, liver or kidney troubles, sleep- © SE .a - - Lo.LT New BI k Silks, .| other and th ar the Pa J.|Johnston, John Mfllet, I.O'Hara, |lcssness or headache, be assured that any Co Co - \u20ac 4 - \u2018 ° So 0 N Wash F b \u2018Hockey Club) T.-Stri d, Secy.Robert Dean, A.C.Skinner, \"+I.Col, Jof these ailments can be forever banished Continues to be tMe leading and fargest establishment iu Sher + 1 | \u2019 ew as a r ics, | \u2019 \"ling, C.1.Day, J.A.Willey, 7.J.[by the honest use of Paine\u2019s Celery Com- To the Captain of the J.M.> aa © Stacks, J.P.Royer, Geo.C.Harkness, pound.This great\u2019 and popular medi: - brooke for stylish Clothing or Men's Outfittings from hend to fout, Ÿ i | ; - - oT Sample: sent to Out-oftown Cum F.Édne ; Captain R.Johnston, T.J.Jehu, W.D.Snéth, fcino is the noblest jänd Imppiest gift to and we are going to keep.the Star right in the front sank, hy | _ \u2018 J.Jo n, \u2018l'reas: M.D.J A.Tate, John Yates, I.F.fsuffering men and women\u2019 that the world giving the public honest value for their money.7 Ho LL 01 _\u2014 Co \u2018 | Kes ne, C.- Wiloox, Robert \u2019 Brown, [knows of.Mrs.\u2018E, Neary, Port Wil- - Ÿt 0 1 ou oo .rc.- Jag.Irwin, J, J.O'Hara, R.C.David- |fiams, N.S., tells of her: experience with \u2014 EE \" EL { COUNTRY ORDERS CAREF| L Y FILLED JURLING.|.fon] V.E.Ball, Geo.MoVernoy, TK: D, Paine\u2019s, Celery Compound as follows: Bradley, A.E.Odell and R.\u201c1.Berry | \u201cI \u2018have much pleasure, in testifying to been play: |'Thd court meets once every month, on the beneficia effects of Painc\u2019s Celery - The curling match, to have - Our Stock of Men\u2019s and \u2014\u2014# JU HN MURPHY ed last night between Mesgrs.James |the|first Tuesday.The first officers were Compound.[I suffered for about five sU ° Craig and R.J.Spearing, (was post- installed by High Chief Ranger Jobn IW.years with chronic dyspepsia and weak- - ; ë- * 9 poned as the ice was not in good con-| Stocks, with the assistance of HLV.CE.ness of the heart.| 1 had tried several Boy\u2019 Ss Clothing is the Nas si 2843 st Catharine Street, Cor.M tealfe Street, | dition.Bro.J.L.Vineberg; H.M.Bro, J.other medicines but all to no purpose.- The fifth round in the Royer, and H.S.B.Bro.Geo.I.- a No relief came until I used l\u2019aine\u2019s Cel- | M Oo N TR E A L Gold Medal ve 4 & fo tin, all of Sourt Prince Albert, anil the fery Co pound which helped me at once: - .1 | night a played i e ice officers ins were: Bro.Royer, C.D.{in fact it saved my life.| cunnot rec- ER! > TASH #- #4 #4 # TELEPHONE UP 93 is good.H.G:R.; Bro.Geo.R.: Odell, OR.Bro.nd Paine\u2019 8 i Compound toc .=\u2014 = == = memes The report of the match] \u201cbetween Jas] T.Collins P.C.R.; Bro: James highly, for I believe it to be the best WE WANT | FOR SALE .Messrs.J.S.Mitéhell and|Clatk Gordon Johpston, V.C.R.; Bro.R.S.Dean, R.[moon ever prepared.\u201d - ; Lal Coe - which appeared in yesterday's issue, was|S.; |Bro.J.W.Stocks, F.S.; Bro, A.sre if ee That comm odious residence, corner Montreal Somewhat misleading, as it\u2019 is p common C, Skinner, Treasurer; Bro.J.A, Witty Central House, Magog Heath & Mage | | ar | ond Elizabeth Streets at prerent oceupled bY custom \u2018between various skif borre Ê.letsigned, consisting of 12 , ps wIS.W,; Bro.C.Day, J.W.; Bro.John Props; Tre | ousekeeper SO consisting of 12 seome, In ie ads from othér rinks when members ef|Milbt, J.B.; Brow Thos, O'Hara, Si; Travellers Moma That Gan be Had in\u2018 Canada.- As our stock is the best made, selected from the leading Laanu- facturers in Canada.Wo are not tied down to any.anu whirer and got to buy what they offer us.; > fs.ha .ty ; Cdn ce .: hd 4.Es i i RE Lo Le wo ir 4 $V ws eT .vr - - Office at Con- leds cn bo taken.r; Bro.Robert Brown, S.W.; .: \\Lothrog's.oo hos «Tl.SLs electric ii light, \u2018nitable for largo| their Own team are out of town or un {Bro} W.D.Smith, phy sician, and Bro.| .STOC CN - To keep in mind our carpet amily or for boarding house.Terms reasonable.able to play, as was the case in this |Thos.Jehu, Chaplain.R F.M stock broker Odell\u2019s| - VVATV TRB RVI - .T - TL RR, FRASER, Advocate instance.\u2018The rule covering this point THe offirers \u201cfor the presont year = ; Lo 4 - z \u2018 oo cleanirg dept.goods returned] : rends as follows: \u201cIn the ovent of omelare:| Pro.J.P.Royer, CDOT uw: ah eho 1 o'clock, : Lo We are local agents for the .in few hours, no dust or or more members of a rink being unable] Bro) Geo.R.Odell, C.R.Bro.J., MONTRE EAL STOCK EXCHANGE.Fv Gg Eee trouble.Dr I A Janel: TE T q to play on the'date drawn, the skip caæ| Kennedy, V.C:R.; Bro.R.W.Burgo, X.cansdiar Pacia By.ney | Invictus, GEG.EY IX 1007 | fill in the ancancies by taki nds S.; Bro.J.W.Stocks, F.S.; Bro.J.À.Se Bm _ 116% 5 et _ from any of the other rinks, , Treasurer; Bro.James Ji ; Ei ver, Hai?: 3 3 # .NEW YORK STOCK: EXCHANGF, \u201c tinental Hotel, 1\" ss mid oh ou ks | ome td Be py | is said\u2019 tha radley ro.Frank Cole, J.\u20184452 by A aus CITY STEAM LAUNDRY.City.oo Jes wong voulue ds ip ro.D.J.Steele and Robt.Jo Lo ~~ no) Alo Joo! agents for the J.Brand Austrian colle | ot = | | + man being away, and ho ha auditors; Bro.Dr.H.Spencer SE We, eell everything Men and Boys wear.Ve invite cur custom - And CARPET CLEANING WORKS.|, \u2014 \"match with two, leads borroy joi = BOARD oF TRADE.oe] ars and others to.inspect, our value.BOTH PHONES, 4 6 WATER 8 M (other rinks.As \u2018no Qt © RT \u2018 oo ) OTH 0\" | OH PATON MANUFACTURING CO.raised before tho match, it is not likely JE 1527 \u201cNew goods arriving daily.AGENT FOR DYE WORKS ee that there are : 9.25 | THE ANNA GENERAL MEETING of the MR.HARRY FLETCHER Shareholders © of the : Paton Manufacturing.1 A TREASURE Company will be held at the office of the For weak women, pale .\u201c PROPESSOR OF MUSIC, Company, inthe City of Sherbrooke, on Wed- girls, Dr.\u2018 Ed' Morin\u2019s Studio, Room 6, Whiting Block, \"1.ic és Dis or orruaz, 107, à 12 PILLS produce strength, fine d'u ack toon, : .great energy.; Hubjeuts taught : Organ, Fiano, \u2018Bioging (Voice : ; J.KE.BOSW \u2018ELL, i Take them as | .you- fe J roduction 1aliy) and M ea\u201d compost PL Co ¥ ing, eto.appl lor se ho Moi Sherbrooke, Feb, 5th, 1902.\"secretary - bled in these ways.\u2014- 2 - STAR CLOTHING HALL, 4-0 LE T.Tr .Rp J.ROSENBLOOM & CO.97 & 99 WELLINGTON THE B ING.ON FACTORY ~ Almost Opposite New Opera House.7 Street, recently ocoupied by Mr.W.À PT.Mountain as a cwrriage shop.| | W- Bell Tel.43.=- Sherbrooke BRITISH AMERICAN LAND COi 2th Fob., 1903.*-+ : navi fie .\u2018 | 1 _ .: = Er mA : : = & st + - \u2018or terms, \u20aco., spply È .\u2014 § ~ s : .! 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