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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" \u201cpices of the Y.M.C.A.- Lycewn, \u201c deuting citizens of Sherbrooke \u2018and re - Mordl), at whose right \u2018and Heft, were Wilson.Mr, L.17 ~ Letters, of regret were read from Hon.Tubbard\u2019s throughout _Morency.gave u recitation from Drum- - proposed by Mr.L.proposed by Mr.W.S.- Dresser, \u201cKeo and Mr.+0 the city, as did Messrs.Dufresne and vial side of our _ tons reply to.the avoused much enthusiasm.SEIZED WETH FATAL ILLNESS.IM; \u201cdition of Mr.| He var another cable to-day stating VOL.VI.NO.27.GOOD CIVIC GOVERNMENT.\u2014 THE IRISH LEAGUE.AT PRESENT.London, March 12\u2014Although no offic- Alderman Ames, of; Montreal, Speaks on the : \u201c City ie statement can be obtained regarding - Problem \u201d at Banquet in His Honor at the Art Hall, Under the Auspices of Y.M.C.A.Lyceum.The \u2018\u2018good government banquet\u201d the Art Hall, last night, under the aus plimentary to Alderman I.B.Am champion of civie reform in\u201d Montreal was a decided success.It was attende« by about 175, - including many of th presemtatives of all nationalities and creeds in the city.\u2018The Art 1lall, with ity picture lnden walls, liberal ds play of bunting, prettily decorated and -weH linden tables presented \u2018a very attractive appearance.\u2018The menu and the arrangement of the tables was \u2014 uncen the supervision of the lailien\u2019 Auxilinry af the YMCA and, as was expressal by more than one Spe ker in connection with the tonsts, to them the success oi the \u201cbanquet as a bane, was wholly ue.7 The chairman of the evening was the president of the Lyceum, Mr.V, FE rit may seen to seme.absurd T with much applause, and his address was listened to with closest .attention.After acknowl in part, as follows: should coma to Sherbrooke -for the/ purpose of speaking upon -the municipal |: problem, - inasmuch as Sherbrooke.has over heen noted for honest government and for - progressive administration.It would seem almost that such a city could have ne problem, and that an attempt to discuss such a topic to which my namo is attached would be superfluous, and yet if one may Judge from thé evidences of _ prosperity to be seen nbout \u2018you, if you have not a ofty prob- lam today, you certaimly will bave one in the near future.The commercial ad vances of the last twenty five years, during - which time \u2018your population kas doubled, and the value of your property Las more than doubled, leads one to the guests of the evening, viz, Alderman H.B.Aes; of Montreal; Mayo JO.Caundrand, Councillors MeManainy, Cate, Olivier,\u201d +Jenckes, Thompson and Panneton, K.C., ex- MLA, pe Mayor lt.Col.Worthington, esses, oJ).M.Dufresne and L.A.Bay- ley, president und vice-president, of the - Bourd of Trade.John Melntosh,- M.P., Dr, Pelletier, -M.IL.A.$ Gen.Paul Lang, U.S.Consul, nd Councilors Royer and Caron.Seats were taken at tho tables at &.30 \u2018orchestra furnishing music the\u2019 banquet.Mr.H.H.mond\u2019 during the evening ~ which called for an encore._ At 9.30 the toast list was begun, and was as.follows: \"\u201cIhe King,\u201d \u201cOur fuest,\u201d\u201d | proposed by Councillor ~ Cate and responded to by Alderman Ames] \u2018City of Sherbrooke,\u201d proposed hy es- \u201cMayor Worthington and responded to \u2018by Mayor Camirand and Councillor Mc- Manamy; \u2018Our Trade and Commerce,\u2019 Councillor F.Thompson: and responded to by Messrs.Dufresne and Bayley, of the Board of =Irads; \u201cDominion of Canada,\u201d proposed by, \u2018Mr.C.C.Knight and repled to_ Ly E, Panneton, K.C.; \u201cY.M.C.A and acknowledged by pre\u20acdent and secretary of the local organization, Mr.Me- \"Rowland, _and finally \u201cThe Ladies\u201d proposed by Mr.A.M; Sang- ster und respondec 2 by Dr.Lynch and Mr.J.P.Wells.\u201c \u2018le address of Alderman Ames, in re- rly to the toast to his health, was, of course; -the speech of the evening, It was not the only ture, however, as both the mayor and senfor member of the Council ably responded to the toast Payley in connection with the cammer- city fife.Mr.J'anne- \u2018Dominion of Can- adn\u2019 was a masterpiece of eloquence and The selection i gentlanen to propese the toasts proved equally fortunate, {not of kind, confickatly prophesy a.still greater in-.crense in the next period.The phenom.|| enal advantages us a centre of a region from which may be drawn those raw materials.Rereusar y for an industr ial centre; the riches of the - forest, the farm, the mine \u2018within casy reach; your magnificent waièr powers, as yet Lut | partially developed, aflarding -the means, of converting this raw material into the manufactured product, for where-there is demand.Your advantageous situation as a distributing centre, with ry deny communication in all directions, | nioderate \u201cprices for the necessities \u201c No life, and most of all -the spirit of your people as set forth in your inotto, \u201cOnward,\u201d all convinces one that thera shudl hera arise, at no very distan da an industrial centre of magnitude L ready your city is the second manufacturing centre in the province of | Quebec, so \u201cthat if you have no probl day, your problem will come and] that right soon.Verhaps then, as one fav- ing some experience in municipal problems, I may venture to diagnose and déscribe.I venture to do this in Sher- \u2018brooke: where 1 might.not elsewhere, because your conditions are similar in many -ways to those of the city with which 1 am\u2019 familiar, Yours is an 1n- dustrial ce So is ours.Yourg is governed wfider the British.municipal system.So is ours.Your city com- tains mixed population, speaking different languages.So is ours.The differ ence, then, between the conditions here and ._the conditions fn Montreal 6s one, but of degree.Yours is our pu oblem in embryo.While it may ; |lrieh League or \u2018to adopt immediate coer- the toast pud his cordial reception, Aldermen\u2019 Aas poke d-i will.to- funeral was, held on the 2lst at ducting the services.the Cabinet's decision concerning lre- land, there is every reason to believe) that it has resolved not to proclaim cive measures.The Standard, the ministerial organ, whose information in this matter coincides with .that obtained from other sources, says that the ministers decided after full consideration of all the ô cir- cymstances, that the time has not yet come for bringing into play the more drastic features of the Crimes Act.It is not thought necessary at.present to national organization.or any of its branches ds such, buf\u2019 thé policy.hit} erto puraucd-_ of rendering, amenable to iustice all who in promoting the object of these oF kindred combinations\u2019 conimit offences t' the law will be vigorously followed up.Should it be found that the procedure under the ordinary law or under these provisions of the Crimes Act which do not- depend CABINET WILL NOT PROCLAIM IT suppress the United Irish League as ih Ald.TI.B.} rect flavor may, ha\u2019 , of Massawippi, is \u20ac = prof ; \u201cof St.Hyacinthe in town.\"Mr.Octave is in the vity.J Mr.R.Robin, | i Kingston, was in town yesterday.i Col, M.B.Madsw was én town yestér f y, of Sootstown, retnfned da eal on the midnight] train, Farmers report: Bb 00a.run of yesterday and new\" .Mont.sap | Mr, J.Sutton le .NR, and A.ci ; re from St.John, N.B., dre visiting: \u2018the sity.The ladies of 86 George's Guild will \u2018uponsthe issuo of à proclamation is sufficient, there.will Be no hesitation in resorting \u201cto.the special powers at the disposal of the exebutive.\u2018 rt rt \u2019 DFATH OF MRS.M.WOOD.Lennoxville, March 12.\u2014 Mrs.May Wood, ;heloved wile: of William \u2018 Wood, and'déughter of the late Wiliom.Hüunt- ing, of Huntingville, passed away recently at her-home in Temnoxville, Mrs, Wood was stricken by a shock and was ill only a little more than one - week.Knowing that it \u2018was not expected that she would pocôver, sha chatted pleasantly with her friends, expressing herself as fooling sorry at Jeaving her loved ones, yet willing to go if it was the lfather\u2019s She was # consecrated member of the Universalist.church at Hunting- | ville, and for manÿ years the organist there.Her home was one of sunshine and hospitality, and she -will long\u2019 be re- »Lmembered as a dutiful\u2019 wile,.affechs ; daughter and loving \u2018sister and friend.The fullest measure of sympathy is extended to all the mourning ones.\u2018The the Methodist church, , Lénnoxville, Rev.1.W.McLaughlin, of North Hatley, con- Burial was at} Malvern cemetery.: : CEE \u201cTWO OLD CRONIKS.Two Old Cronies at the Clement Theatre last night had a good audience: Frank M.Wills and Dick Thompson as Prof.Kreitzmeyer and O\u2019Donnovan Dufi, respectively, were.very funny, the German dialect of the l\u2019rofessor being per- feot.The two comedians on several \u2018occasions brought down the house.Geo.H.Adams, the famous clown, gave an eccentric dance on stilts.The ladies of the company were heard to great\u2019 advantage in several \u2018of the latest popular require a microscope to discover _Vours, ours is apparent .with the naked eye.But what is ours today will be yours tomorrow.By this time you will doubtlegs ask what is it that you mean by the city problem?Having a dash of Scotch blood in - my _veins, I answer your question by presenting another.What is a city?À city is a place 4n- holited hy a permanent and organized conanméty.And what $s it for?What is the purpose, the end of associated life?\"There are two different\u2019 conceptions concerning the purpose of associat- AL DERMAN AMES\u2019 ADDRESS.On rising to- respond to the toast Lo ed life.Fist, there is\u2019 the business idea: ( Continued from page 2.) .his health, \u2018Alderman Ames\u201d was greeted | \u201cDIED AFTER SPEECH.Ex-Governor .r.of \u201cMakes Pro-Boer Address \u201d MEDIATE LY AFTERWARDS.Joliet, 111., March 12.\u2014( Special.)\u2014 Former Governor John Patgeld, of \u2014 1lli- sois, who was the principal speaker at a pro-Boer meeting, wus seized with a sudden dizziness, just \u2018as he concluded \u201chis speaking.! He was very ill; and it was an hour later before he could be removed to his hotel, where he died this morning.\" _He was Governor at the time of the Anarchist riots in Chicago./ -\u2014 \u2014_\u2014\u2014\u2014 \u2014\u2014\u2014 .CECIL RHODES.- Hi: .Condition Stated t \u2018to be Extremely Grave.London, March 12.\u2014Mr.Alfred Beit, | x member of the firm of Wernher, Beit & Co.und the most intimate friend of Illinois HERBRODKE COUNTY.$45 from a widow named Mrs.la flame, now Mrs.Mathieu, on the Yth Jof April, 1898, has been committed, songs and -choruses, and while pretty to look at, they also possess good, well trained voices.Miss Mamie Ifleming made a great hit in her son, \u2018\u201cGo Way Back,\u201d and received several recaiis.\u2018l'he whole \u201ccompany did most creditable work and should have large audiences to-night areca CHARGED WITH THEFT.A.Martel, charged with two offences, one of stealing a\u2019 suit of-clothes from the Grand Central Hotel, and another of stealing a gold watch of the value of \u2018The facts.of the latter case are: On\u2019 the 9th of April 1898, Martel, acooni- panied by one Allard, centered Mrs, La flame\u2019s house on Wellington street ahd Mayor J.B.\u201cOrr, of Len: {| nox ville, Elected Wa en MEFTING OF THE COUNTY COUN- CLL HELD THIS MORNING.The general quarterly sessions of the Corporation of the County.of Sherbrooke was held at the Registry Oilice building t 10 o\u2019clock this mormng, thoëe pres- nt being Mayor Uioselin, of Ascot Cor- ; \u201cMayor Mitchell, Township of As- * Mayor Gale, of the village of Wa- paille ; Mayor J.B.Orr, of the vil- |lage of Lennoxville; \u2018A.Mills, Mayor of lownship of Orford ; Mayor = Hitchcock, { the village of Crompton, and Mayor nson, of the Township of Compton ; 4.B.Worthington, Secretary.\u201cMayor Orr was élected Warden for the nsuing year, and Mayors Mitchell and fauson, county delegate.Mr.\" James Davidson was appoined au- litor for the ensuing year.À B.St.Laurent, Secretary- Cecil Rhodes, received a cable yesterday from Tape Town, stating that the cou- Rhodes was very grave thet his| condition was unchanged.| \u2014_\u2014\u2014 WIFI OF PREMIER ROSS DEAD.\u2018Toronto, March 1Z.- = ( Special.)\u2014Mrs., Ross, wife of Premier Ross, died sud-' denly at) 4.30 this morning.» I reasurer of the village of Crompton, ad- ressed The meeting with regard Co the (djustiment of accounts between the two rorporktions, with reference to the- main ce of the insane.1 The Warden and Secretary were auth- rized to refer the matter to the Coan y Attorney.l ; Some further routine business fae er res F-A70 SUPPRESS INDIAN: \u201cTROUBLE, asked for a meal.Mrs, Laflame said s had nothing in the house, so M went out.and bought something and brought it back to be cooked.In \u2018the meantime, Allard asked Mrs.Laflame what the time was, to which she said that her watch was upstairs în her room; under a pillow, and that he could go and book.He did, and after Martel\u2019s return, ate their meal, went into Mrs, Laflame\u2019s room to get their coats, which were left on the bed; paid for their meal and left.After their departure, | another \u2018man came into the house and asked the time, whereupon she went to her room, but found \u2018her watch missing.In the mean Martel and Allard Seft for Island Pent,\u201d on a trelght: train, lard, by\u2019 falling under the cars.Martel Ewan, ein À » 8.and Charles De erse, of Comp-| of Millhurst, J.N.Galer, Durham; N, chell.Mr, able to be present, being out of town.| Intyre and H.C.which trip resulted fn the death .of Al J ior the hospital, which was handed to give an afternoon \u2018ten pn Thursday next, the 13th inst, Pr 4 te \u20186, in the church\u201d hall Mr.T.G.och leit towiï today for | Bury, to\u2019 look aver; the ground preparatory to organizing\u2019 :æ council of the Royal Tanplars of Fomperance.At the Continerftal yesterday were Messrs.H.Mc\u20acall, Montreal; IL tio South Dudswel ; ui W.McDougall, Waterlod, and L: A Fivans, of Sawyerville.vr The Rummage Sale, | in id of the Protestant \u201cHospital, will be held next weck, | commencing Monday, March {7th, in the sume place as last year.It jis hoped \u2018that: Richmond, \u2018Conticook and all ont- side.places will contribute gencrously.Among the guests: at the Albion yesterday were Nour, OÙ oy C.Squires, Ka- ton Corner ;._(! kins, Conticook; L.Holstein, À .Mo Harrison and\"W.Mc- field, 7 Atkinson, | ton.oe I The regular meeting lof C Court Prince Albert, No.ovening nt tho rooms of the Order, One ajiplication was received for membership and other routine business transacted, after which the majority of the members adjourned to the Art Hall to attend the \u201cY.M.C.A.banquet.A special full Board meeting of the directors of the Fastern Townships Bank was held yesterday morning.Thero were present Senator (Cochrane, W.Thomas, Coaticook; | Rock Island; Gardner Stevens, - from Waterloo] Major Wood and J.8.Mit | Mn.B.Brown, K.GC, : \\vas \u2018Bin- The Misses Wiggett entertained a num- her of their young friends at their pleasant \u2018home on\u2019 Queen street, on Monday evening, in honor of their cousin, Miss Ruperta Wiggett, of W ille, who Is their guest.A few him were passed most agreeably, and gaily, in playing cards, and light refreshments were served) at the close of-the games, soon after which the little party broke up.~The monthly business meeting of the W.COT.U.will he held at the home of Mrs.Hodge, on Friday, A arch 14th, at three o'clock.A collection.witl be taken up in aid of the Children\u2019s Cot Fund.An \u201cAt Home\u2019 will be given from four to six.À musical served.Collection in ald of the Fountain Fund.All are -cordi ally invited to he presént.The following were registered at the Central yesterday : Messrs.À, G.Gardner, P.Gordon, J.A.Burns, W.\u201c R.I ond, and I.G.Testes, of Mont- | veal ; RC.Steele, D.McIntyre, D.Mc- Palmer, of Toronto ; W.H.Henderson, London + kL Le- Bel, Mansonville ; H.R.Keith, Boston ; J.'A.Letray, L'Orizrnal, jand T.B.Andrews, Hereford, Que.| 21 At a recent meeting of the municipal council of Rock Tsland, the project of assisting in a public | way the Sher | brooke Protestant H was dis cussed and approved.Accordingly a cheque \u201cfor $50 was sent Major Wood dpiranged for tho occasion, 149, 1.O.F), was held last [Canada Atlantic Railway by Dr.Webb's IDR.W.H.DRUMMOND! > [And a selected operatic programme, pre « A ly and numerically the R.T.: ot + appears to be flourishing.\u201cMre.John.Dunsmore has been called to Hanover, N.11., on account of the illness of her daughter, Mrs.Willian H.Badger.i , | ~The police were calied by messenger at 7.40 a.m., and arrested o man charged He was also breaking and PRICE ONE CENT.THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR. | LADIES\u2019 FINE RUBBERS, 50c.LADIES\u2019.FINE STORM RUBBERS, MISSES' RUBBERS\u2014Regular spring heel ; sizes, 11, : 350.pair.CHILDREN\u2019S RUBBRIÉS\u2014Regular \u201c spring heel ; sizes, 7, 8, 9 and 30c.pair.: GENTS RUBBERS, 55 and 63.pair 2, 3, 4] RUBBERS\u2014Sizés 1, 50e.and 55c.pair.YOUTHS\u2019 RUBBERS, BOYS\u2019.with \u201cpair: ZL ; or 12, 13, 1 and 2.or 10.protectéd toe ; sizes, 10,- I, 12 and T3.48c.ôr tions which are inherent upon city Jin, \u2018where the\u2019 many must necesearily \u2018live within the Himit intended by nature for the few; how nay it become possible fur {the individual to obtain that oppartun- \u201clity: for development, physical, intellectual, social and moral, which is his God given and \u2018therefore his right.The right to live, to grow, to blossom, to [bear fruit, to ripen, the-right which the God of the universe has\u2019 conferrcl upon every.individual.Jf here in Sher- [brooke there are those who have :not had that chance to develop along agencies which tend to prevent = ready have {more than in embryo.GOOD CIVIC GOVERNMENT Through tho ldndness of one of your \u201ciy citizens, lof your municipal report for 1900.There {that the individuals of a community ave of material advance- [ment of that community; that standard | Sherbroake is prosperous, But the ci.a | tavn sent many competitors, but \u2018only of the line that their individual qualifications mukty.permit ; if.bere in Sherbrooke there a:e be.The problem of our cities is - such problem of growth, such.devélopment, then you al- such a problem, perhaps 1 was furnished with a copy is much in it which can only he cem- mended, but my eye fell on some figures which to my mind are alarming.Yon had a death rate Sn that year of 25,16 percent., n death rate larger than that to bo found in many cities less favorably situated.Suppose the death, rate could be lowered to 18 per cent.Do you realize that: that would mean saving of one hundred lives a year.The expendituro of your health department is but a few hundred dollars per an num.Is that all that is nécessary in view of theso figures?1Tave the babies of Sherbrooke their opportunity, \u2018and ii not, why not?And looking over your police roports, what does one see?Out of 108 arrests, there were 106 of per.song under thirty years of age; out oi 208 arvests there were 118 for the first offence; out of 208 arrests there were 1185] persohs who were not of temperate habits.In View of these figures, might 1 ask, are the young men of Sherbrooke having their chance, their opportunity, > there agencies here which tend to deptiv them of it.If I may be allowed.o to do, I would venture to prescribe, two but| two are tosmy inind moet import.bel the bottle pofson, and you.may as frequently and in as rat, am not a a ion, I would not la- large quantities as you deshre.- ipal problem it \u2018is of importance that you maintain that interest in mu: ipal government with which you aro proverbial, but mere interest is not eno gh.There shouldbe added thereto capacity, intelligence, devotion.Do you ever stop to think what it-would mean tb Jto have the ahgolute control of one of our great cities, for a reasonable per\u2019 in the hands of a body of \u2018 thora capable, honest and.unselfish men?The benefits to he derived would be simply incalculable.It, is consideréd a.high honor to.represent the cîty : Sherbrooke at Ottawa; it is costdored a glory to represent \u2018it at Quebec; and it is considered a great sacrifice to represent it at Sherbrooke, and this is ndeed by far the greater contribution.[y | second suggestion would be in the line.of calling your serious attention to the: [importance of a city like Sherbrooke to the young men of your com- What they are you later will the \u2018young men.Capture then but for onc single generation for righteousness and your problem is solv- [ \u2018its som cata Er cames ae w \u2014 \u2014 a remedies.There are many remedies, 4 uld aver that in dealing with your\u2019 \u2014\u2014 À \u2014\u2014 cect.We are met here tonight under the auspices of an association which in my mind has contributed more towards the building and dovcopment and sound among our young men -than any other similar institution on the continent.T refer to tho Y,M.(LA.It was founded primaMly as a religious institution, but it has become n potent factor in the evelopment of twentieth century men.Its object is reach out Jor the young men and lead them to that which is who! sesome, develop» them ls ially, physicully, mentally, morally and imprinting upon them the thought that their responeibility towards their fellow men and the community in which they live, is a work which cannot Vw surpassed, One of the latest developments| of this association fs to advance the\u2019 work along the line of good citizenship., [To prepare by study,- trafning, by practice, by inspiration, the young men | with whom it comes in contact to take fan\u2019 intelligent part\u2018in_the mimicipal life of our| great cities.TTundreds of associa- | tions\u201d hroughout the great \u2018cities ave bending ther energies to this work and [are laying the communities in which they dre sitnated under everlasting oh- ligation to them.This work you character , intelligent, \u2018frunicipal government with active work i for, young men by young men your city.problem should: be solved before: its presence-can make itself kñown.You |remember when the Roman C'ol- onial \u2014spealfing of Roman citizenship, st&d: + But a greater prize have 1 oh- {tained' than freedom\u201d and Paul \u2018re- of Sherbrooke, let these words romain with.you.\u2018We of Montreal pre.struggling to regain that\u201c what we sh uld never have lost, the privileges of honest, intelledtual municipal government, We believe! that we will succeed.We certainly shall not-abandon the fight unt:l- we do! succeed.You already have that hoon, Prize it as your dearest possession.Keep it against- all assaults.It will be_ your salvation, and not yours only, ut ours as.well.Your best.blood flows our city.It flows to every city in the Dominion.young jmen of Canada will be spread irom end to end.In thus building up your ; prosperity you will contgibute to.the gr wth of the nation.NX Serre rts et ; - Il Will Cure You of heumatism.ay Until You Know it After| 2,000 experiments I have learned how to cure rheumatism.Not to turn No ere IVA Te RN 2 : oo es 0 2 om RAILWAY SYSTEM § {and until April Victoria, Vancouver, Nelson, Trail, Robson .350.00 , Spokane .[vue vee oo 47.80 .Anaconda, Butte, Colorado Springs, Denver, Pueb Ogden, Salt San Francie.and Los ngelos 50.00 TOURISTY.SLEEPERS Leave Montreal ev: Mouday and ; Vedpeade Bois 80 pm.for the scommodstion u y first or second class ckets to 0 mel PA 4 to Chicago noie charge is nds for acommodation in these sleepers.Berths reserved in advance To CO, H, FOSS, Oy Passenger and Th Agent, 4 Wellinmon8¢.| BuLEeu Solephone No, @ | mmodation of passengers | \u201c4 by Keep ing - ant ani cat i J E \u201c HEAVY GUM RUBBERS, with \u201cWill Le secured by putting \u201cwithout buckles.# your orders in naw for imple- a : ificent vo ician, has a mag- th and spirits; my do ne : {they were aware that , if ice.: We are quite\u2019 official duties all mestic and Si 5e | oo |season, und\u2019 that, con this is the .close in comparing it for quality with moe feel so strong Il seem do three\u2019 for 1 Ign of the Golden Eagle.- : T7 - T - were quite safe.seq tently, they even ho de Fes and Lin placing it FhatL \u20ac used to do.You have ce times - FE CE 3 \u2018 7 .ve - + iends oO } a : 24 - | Manager.Yale's\u2019 glai and power.\u201d ot, ane im its ripeness ! sous Dana, and amon the best Will open next Saturday, March 15th, with\u201d \u2018@ > SW - \u201cDevil\u2019s Auction\u201d is | sion dat -#* the will \u2018comprise ên oli ill to he given here Ina L.Roses, 526 15th A Denver, \"shown in Sherbrooke of FIN a = ' wi the largest stock ever To La ; ai - yet the newest, in hain oF \"i - pare, consisting of solos, od tens numbers, ine.8 0 forfeit if above vines 1s | AND CAPS, BOOTS AND Sons TAILORED CLOTHING; HAYS Le z .y + W >, r ï pa 4 ! ANTS 1 .JA Es + a Si _ .: its be substantiated in this - the po The Ag will be an a If yo are 111,\u201d don\u2019t hesitate pd Al new fresh-goods, this ccason\u2019 and GENTS FURNISHINGS, Tk Ly cr 00.[ping is ne famous \u2018spectacle, as ev: non Bo J.B.Lincoln ind patois Com poun: HC facturére.° hs FCHAON À production of the hert\u2014nanu PE 0 - new .from the tim ! : ow und.\u201d 8.700 egetable Com und s PE A Le Sa - tains rises\u2019 0 © the Ce \u2014û [( .i pou at once tyle, make and a; 1 J a \u201cEaster n Townships Clothi | rung down = {he first act until\u201d ed que watts to Pinkham, ,and cheapest and durability guarantecl.Podtivy (heb 5 4 1 1 147 WELLINGTON ST SIGN\u201cOF Ÿ ing H fise.rmation, ar hat new drans.| Two: ou Cr Jonies was à 9 i a for special advice\u2014 nishings 1 praco in this cfty for Fine Clothing and CG we widest, - 7 - We sell avorgehiog mé HORSE SHOE,.BELL TEL x | Dein it, the close.ee gy One Night in June wed \u201c se EE A \u2014= = co i ü ot Qe = 4 on and very act, novelt ce.PL ' SE _ Fa Fi - |- = _ sous wear\u2019 ; alt the 5 mer 298 Fabre \u2018being new § \u201cBroviCANADA = [ | + [A MEMORIAL.UNION CLOT ss no nN ri not one old feature BP taie Pere (ee bi In the Superior, Court of ju ni Toni Que., on the 18th HING Hi ALL, ® .oY 7 - | ry pr.- 4 , .er rn .meme brook e theatre-going public * of - \u201cSher 1 Bofors.The eleventh day of March; iso ing, wife veus May Catherine Hunt- SMITH & ECH vw = : be iE te dem of Mo Wien \u201cey MBERG, .@ ° = < HN URP for -them on March Hh Sh a store| mieux, e Mr.\u2018Justice Le- h hevaas, inthe ' death of Sister Neue, JOBBERS and\u201d 1 ea > t : + rg 3ro = duel - OU CLL 1 HY & [ATheatre.Aa lement\u2019s \u201cDame Amelia Moreau, of th oon er Wood loses \u2018a faithful wife AUCTIONEERS 82- 454 WELLINGTON STREET .el To Le \u2014 : Sherbrooke, in the distr iot ity of an arme or and devoted Christian ee We sell - év 5 i.Bell Telephone aud .7 .* - w n, - Lo Coe J * [BROTHERHOOD OF ST.ANDREW.oto wife judicially li o aint Universalist hy her death the first erything men \u201cand boys wear. \u201c| ROTHEREOOD OF ST.ANDREN [oi and ho à Wii |Get\u201d arch or Boat 000000000: = NEE _ | Jun der th e meetings for nen place, and the seid Willi \u2019 © same , a most devoted member 4 où 00000 - _ _ e auspi iam M \u2018nest worker , ear- È + \u201d of St.Andrews as » de Brotherhood authorize and assist his said ye whose \u201cfai - \u2018and consistent Christian, j T 4 + - was e.] 3 sa wile.Ÿ ai wa.oe me wa ovelties D Peter's church hall, ast ovening | business Dame Amelia Moreau \u2018dong.life- without a ain, who bigotry and Ur ~ Si, Tn kn a [Bite Son Pa, D ie ing se Of Every peseription - sr : =.Laff Dum rector, the Rev.Dr, |\" Style of W.e name.e highest ; sm ~ ; 4 Just r \u2018 bell, and Mr.E.Hawks a ml 1 o Murray & Company, the desire to he_ right and oi duty and at offi \u2014 > 4 eceived direct f J Yop s College, Lennox \u2019 h- Plai that in Thor 1 do right; \"so ceot | | .B | rom Paris, 50 Ne Ps © being Church Hi ville, the subject versus \u2018 intill.| per beloved death we feel that not only} R R.8 .=, SE | eautiful ORGANDIE MU SLINS | = w aiterns of gave an.exceedingly ntareating qe | no Labbe, of the township of E brothers A Soogpanion | her, mother, Whittag Block, o UR RAGE \u2019 - \u20ac + \u2018 _ \u201c- struotive address, - beg! m- speech mn e district of St.Tra M- the entire .com » but her church and e round Floor.- .© 5 A >, 7 OT Also\u2014A Co | : 7 early \u2018period som nning sta veryL nt, \u201c\u2026 Pefenda nels, > |irreparable \u20181 munity have snifered, an \u2014\u2014\u2014 or 2 Ke Real Estate Age LET oo : n gnment of Pl: - \u201cbefore St.e two huidred years nt.Be oo : = uy x - vo.ain - August CT it theref ae CS R- - .© L OTH, in all th lities ! nd Faney PINÉAPP LE père of A rr ne anti having this day.made emulate het a! nd that we A ] a : of the church to the F .th ¥henefi is property f ize her life, and: fait and emphas- Ta ] - - 5 \u201cHawks took up C e present time.Mr.t of his creditors, the y for the lon with the aith, and that we > 3 .| se, \u201c\u2019Reformati up Church\u2019 Hister % th defendant \u2018are ord e creditors of 1e work in which ge po > .ation, and y a the Co ordered to appea: jfaitbful, andl ti she was' 80] Lu + - Ladies\u2019 Ready- {0- Wear Gaments § up in his mbject vas thoroughly el fin ust House, in the city of Shothroon, od: continué and end it in the .; _- tion of bis audi - the close at- c t.Franci Second\u2014Th CE 2.1° ence.At the cl {twenty-second da cis, on the\u2019 at, while w oe oF _ < + In all th the 5g a vote of thanks wis orl the hour of ten pd a March instant, at\u2019 er the bereaved, we also paie ain \u2019 | wr noon, $n the fore.| ) and exa.er = \u20ac Latest Styles ! 1° Ne.C, Ea D.Lav ence, seconded: by 2.to give their vies Sona fore- : \"ira mple.y \" h 22° OU New Costum ; \"their carefully pre o the speakers for oppo ntment of a curator and ng the\u2019 page in ou we suitably inscribe a \u2018 - sg Ne 1d y prepared and te the siid aband and inspector j record bool oo > t | _ * W.Jackets, New Capes, s N Ï esses, which had been 80° rhalstive all matters ae oned \u2018estate and uj ag sleccased, nd, that copies mn memory ol \u2018preciated, nghiy ap- whic ; utio of thes # Ulsters N 0 \u2019 ew ra and which were worthily.of mitted, the notice oy be legally &ub- | ons he sent to the aiilicted reso- co > \u2019 ew Skirts, TE meer audience, \u201cfof meeting to be on p time and place toi Eu W.Mclaughlin a A \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 7?| c A SN! SoA Shertrooke Daily pee ponte in the! Huntin 0.Glenday, Simeon Mallor Le \u2014 a | IN: FRENCH TAFF T pecs soin : de Fest, and the creditors Mhons pgville, Que., March, -1902.Le _ seat) As Ii F ans itors wh ee ; z Te b E A, SILKS \"Yacht Club, as was of the Sous thopus ors to be Fi the schedule of thee \\ | a - ° laced on $ \u201cpaper, .stated in yestorday's fed ally.notified hb ; ~ MARTINVILLE, ol .n ale Wednesd Ma ,.Was \u2018held last evening.t y letter, y register.| M «+ ._ _ - We will place ay.Cy gog House, \u2018with a good at \u2018 the (Signe) PF, March 12.\u2014A gloom was cast : Le .Color n sale We dnes \u2018The plans for t attendance.A true \u2019 X, LEMIEDX, 14 et neighborhood Me: over our > pe ored d he co -_ fÉetars French Taffota Silks, abont 40 morning 5,000 yards \u201cfret and predent year were dis.| PH the death, of.Edga nday morning fn : fÉcturere\u2019 stock, regular price oat 40 shades, balance yards of oa poe J wea decided to requast | P.HACKRTT, Dep RC.expected, the Leur Gilman, Although Co rerscssrase - É 7 = - are : : [x ; Te .] _ .succeeding dys, 504 per yard.je, special \u2018price Wednesday and ®, at once before be arrears » Solo} \"CARD OF THANKS.hoe community, Mr ao on.the Spring is here.the rob; | 4 _ OT mien .whic will he held ing, I ood s prime vas in | : - * \u2019 *ODINS 4} \\ } ves dod .A + LE No , on th Mr.M and lookin; : 5 a 16 burst - 3 ie \u2019 mr | | ee 5th of April: fwho so pd pce thank all thos ha Tite of ugefulness.me forward t the.opening flowers, Our \u2018Ele rating: ude, | t - = ate NC w b I's : { Dy 2 _ v .Le count Le ORDERS CA REFULLY F March 12 ® PROBL - wiles.iltncss, and a, Dis pathy of all who rodhers have the ym and Top Coats; Our Swell H: New Suits 1 #7 _ : ILL = a.m,\u2014F sympathy in his late sind callapse was he: e fipal oe FUER \u2018 TATS : ÿ - fF .ED the next 24 hours, issued by th for CR.D= Ca., for ing nement.Alsop the.sad event matt ponure.The news si Neckwe re d .4 s and Handsome a _ ologicl Bureau; y etear- gion of -sympath, H ind expres- \u2018tho neighl vas being talked over | an \u201cShir ts and il : SE Unset] extend y: He also wishes ghbours,\u201d when ano » \u2019 a our 3 ! ed, mild:and sh to bis fellow to given by th ther shock w and fre smart j - LL._ ; C 0.Hedy mild and showesy.| felt thanks for their eorkmen his heart.Merrill, y the siden death of Mr, oh si things i in \u201cHaber dasher _ SUR 1 2348 Bt.( tharine e BIRTHS.| sympathy, extended to expression \u2018of ter of a fi ad walked about @ quer- gers of .sprin i Y.are messen- oo I Street 9 Pg si him ile over to 1 pr.8.\u2018Ever: 1 : 150 Lo- LS , Cor.Metcalfe Stree GILLES At Lemnaxvill ion of his late wife\u2019s funeral the ce.After a Heart hip son Myron\u2019s.f y department in our ste , C1 Co : MONTREAL .fo msl, elle Yd 7 Cin\u201d sie wil Laer by in air nd are ul \u201c| \u2018is fairly bubbling over with spring thi mY 1 > [5 0 - FERF:5 CASH - eme mn of a son.the officers and es to very sudden, oo h e call .was : ; li - / « À 10 CES BS AB DEA , he S.0.E.B.S.his members of attained - though Mr, Merrill ho + We would b à .\u20ac Re.THB.sincer than} \u201c8 d ie 8- 1 \u2018 - = ] = .Pps t the Home of his a tho funeral y and.carrying out Merri Vea work was ended.tores and ins ct th our JTL ° 49 < .Ernest.Swallows, Windsor ster, Mis.facto arrangements in such Il was! one of th Mr = pe e new \u2018woods._ _- + t S » 9th, 1902, Edward Lon Mills, March} ry manner, a sat- the town, so another Send soltlers of + [| | \u2019 ; =._ ; * - - { g, aged 38 Thé ndmar , er - ue To T rs 1 MeNIÇOL- AS Sherbrooke, - vue arch 10, 1902.A.MANNING, \u2018who settled en fow of those left - + | \u2014 = z q he Best : ohn McNicol, aged 81 years.i \u2014 wn about fifty year oe oye engaged a first- class piactical tail ho or .| ~ : JMLELLAN As the Probestant Hospi.alterations §f necessary: he af - a or, who will snake ge = -\" ) Y + FALL AND AND WINTER TIME TABLE jd} 35 9th, Annie Glen Melon, \u201cleaves our stores, and a varments la cel gurment before \" - cu ou want ou will be LEAVING SHERDAOONE MoLellan.Lol ears, daughter of James\u2019 a kept pressed for one year free où bought.ut.one store will be : Le ES - THROUGH : : AE ee ol charge.\u2018= ho 4 afe in giving your|Siikea tile: Find ISo eR STOPS THE - vor == dal hot ane pe laundry W rk bee - Dally Sunn ba York and Boston, to OFF UE, AND WORES il » (0 us.SMA Eee mete no itn Br SL @ 'STAR CLOTHING H D Loth l'ion, Daily Sanders cxcépted arrive Que = & cold in one day.No Tablete cure ' J.ROSENBLOOM & CO.- ALL, À : = ~ rop\u2019 8 |= Trine) \u201d Eo HEE Con.ar- Price 25 cents ours, No Per.: Almost t Opposite
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