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Sherbrooke daily record
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  • Sherbrooke, Que. :[Eastern Township Publishing],[1897]-1969
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[" te A PE» + # ni - to withedraw her minister ws t : break oft further negotiations, and the recall of \u201can act.on the + I= 4 Bn + | tons \u201cBrokef® Off Between Russia an an Tired of Russian oi Reals Her Minister From \u2014 4 Russia Follows Suit a and Legation Wall Leave Tokio at -} _ - Once\u2014Removes Practieally Last Chance of Peace\u2014.- No Actual Collision Yet Between Forces.LONDON.FEB.8 \u2014 (BPECIAL)\u2014LATER FROM THE FAR EAST ADD.LITTLE TO THE SIFUATION AS TOLD IN, \u201cEARLIER RENORTS, ?THE SEVERING OF DIPLOMATI \u201c THE IMMEDIATE COMMENCEMENT A CLASH MAY TAKE PLACE A St.Petersburg.Cc RELATIONS IS TAKEN TO MEAN OF HOSTILITIES.T ANY MOMENT, poskIBLY BEFORE A FORMAL DECLARATION OF WAR.THE MEDIATION OF.THE PO! \"VENT WAR, AND THIS IS PRACTIC EUROPE WILL AWAIT WITH INT -OF STRENGTH WHICH WILL UNDO COUNTER.LONDON, FEB.8\u2014(SPECIAL.)\u2014 RS 1S ALL THAT NOW CAN PRE- ALLY OUT OF THE QUESTION, - ENSE- INTEREST THE FIRST TEST UBTEDLY COME IN A NAVAL EN- BARON-HAYASHI, JAPANESE MINISTER, HAS INFORMED THE PRESS .THAT THE MILITARY STEPS CONTEMPLATED JAPAN FOR T HE PRESERVATION OF ITS INTERESTS IN THE FAR EAST HAVE ALREADY COMMENCED.THE MINISTER WAS CAREFUL TO POINT OUT, HOWEVER, :THIS DOES NOT MEAN ACTUAL H THAT OSTILITIES BUT STRAPEGIC AC- \"TION THROUGH THE POURING OF JAPANESE: TROOPS INTO COREA \u201c «AND MANCHURIA, \"THIS, HE STATES, IS NOW IN PROGRESS.: BARON HAYASHI CALCULATES THAT FORCES ADEQUATE TO \"MEET ANY EMERGENCY WILL HAVE TO BE \u2018FULLY EMBARKED WITH: IN TWO OR THREE DAYS, No HE REGARDS THE BREAKING OFF oF NEGOTIATIONS AS TANTAMOUNT.TO WAR AND DOES NOT LOOK FOR.A FORMAL DECLARATION.\u201c THE MINISTER REITERATES THE STATEMENT THAT THE RUSSIAN REPLY WAS NOT DELIVERED, AND DECLARES HIS BELIEF THAT IT NEVER WAS SENT.STe PETERSBURG, FEB.8\u2014 SPECIAL.)\u2014THE SIBERIAN RAILWAY AST -OF IRKUTSK AND THE EASTERN CHINESE RAILWAY HAS BEEN FOR SE VERAY, DAYS MONOPOLIZED FOR MILITARY PURPOSES, | AN ADVANCE DE TACHMENT OF F RUSSIAN CAVALRY LEAVING MUK- DEN FOR COR BA, st Petersburg, Feb.8.\u2014 \u201c1 is officially announced that Count Lams- .dorf; the Rusrian foreign fhinister, has -in formed Russian representative ghroad that Japan has dedided reak off negotiations with.Russia an the\u2019 , tire legation staff from St.Petersbur \u201cand that upon\u2019 the receipt of 4 mo to this effect from the Japanese mig ister, Russia had ordered her minister, Baron\u2019 de Rosen, and the légation staff to leave Tokio.: The Official Messenger published \u2018the following circular telegram, dated Feb.RUMOR OF FIGHTING.\u2018LONDON, FEB.8.\u2014SPECIAL.)\u2014 A DESPATCH FROM THE FAR EAST REPORTS A RUMOR THAT A COLLISION HAS TAKEN PLACE E- TWEEN RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE ~ FORCES.NO DETAILS ARE GIVEN AND THERE IS NO CONFIRMATION OF THE REPORT.CPL +000000000000050000 6th, which has been sent by: .Count Lamsdorff, the Russian foreign minister.to Russian representatives abroad: Acting under instructions from his Government, the Japanese minister at _ the Imperial Court has presented a \u201cnotez which informs the Imperial Gov-.to of \u2018her minister and the whole staff of the legation.\u201cIn: consequence of this, His Imperial ernment of the decision of Japan : Majesty has been pleased to order that | the Russian minister at Tokio, with the whole of the imperial mission, shall leave the capital of Japan without delay.- a - + \u201cSuch an attitude on the part\u201d of ) the Tokio Government, which has not 4 pen awaited the arrival of the answer of the Imperial Government, which was \u201csent off during the last few days, throws the whole responsibility for the consequence which may arise, from a rupture of diplomatic negotiations between the, two empires on Japan.\u201d CAME LIKE A BOLT.- Although the fear was \u2018general here .that the presentation of the Russian nete to Japgn might be followed by part of the Japanese | + HOCKEY TEAMS - ARE KEPT BUSY.Several \"Matches Took Place on Saturday.7 \u2014 HIGH \u201cSCIIJOL DEFEATS B.IC.8.© BY SCORE OF 10 TO 4, Ou Saturday afternoon \u2018the B.C- $ Shockey teum met the High School team on the High School Rink, on the Parade Grounds, \u2018and were Leaten by a score of *10 to 4.The parse was a good one.- fol- The tézms were lined up as Jows: - = BOS, - _ RB.HC Boswell : - goal HH.Webster Williams point » Wiggett Roliertsor e.point\u2019 Crabtree Strachan c.forward , H.Moe ¢ .|A hockey match - | sor, but in the second half only Wind- Government which would plunge \u201cthe act of| Japan in severing diplomatic relations with Russia before the actual b | delivery \u2018of the-Russian note, came like a bolt from .a clear sky.It is believed \u2018the weosipt: of \u2018the mote might.- have , , unmasked an ultimatum, \u2018but that Japan would sever diplomatic relations, a step little short of a declaration of war, was almost like a blow in the face under the present circumstances, \u2018and it is resented accordingly.The authorities believe this action \u2018places Japan distinctly in the wrong .before the world, and, moreover, after such \u201cpiece of impudence,\u201d\u2019-as it is denominated here, to make easy an appeal to the patriotism of the Russian people.GOT HIS PASSPORTS.The news that any moment had drawn the sword and that first clash had eccurred would not be surprising.The acts leading to Japan\u2019s abrupt action have marched with great rapidity: The Russian note was already in the hands of Baron-de Ros- en, Russian minister at Tokio, \u2018 for delivery to Baron Komura, the Japanese foreigm minister, when at 4 o'clock, Saturday afternoon, M.Kurino,\u201d the Japanese minister here, presented himself at the foreign office and informed his in Japan { Foreign Minister Lamsdorff, that government, in view of the delays connection with the Russian answer, and the futility hitherto of negotiations, considered it useless to continue diplomatic relations, and would take such steps as it deemed proper for the protection \"of Japan's interests,\u201d Ib obedience to instructions, \u2018therefore, he asked for his passport.Exactly what else passed -at his interview is not known, except that =\u201c regret\u201d al the hasty resolve of Mikado\u2019s.M.Kurino received liis passports, and after consulting with Sir G.C.Scott, of the British Embassy here, he returned to his \u2018legation, ure had already commenced.RUSSIAN MINISTER.Tokio, Feb.8.\u2014- Baron de Rosen, thé Russian minister, hus arranged.to depart from Tokio Friday next.Ha Se Stanstead Juniors played a league | match at Stanstead on Friday, which resulted in a victory for the Stanstead team by a score of 8 to 2.\u2018WINDSOR DEFEATED COATICOOK.Windsor Mills, Feb.8.\u2014 (Special) \u2014 took place here Saturday evening, between Coaticook and Windsor teams.The match was a good one.At the close of the first half the score stood 5 fo 2, in favor of Wind- + + sor scored.and at-the\u2019 finish the match stood 13 to 2, in favor of Windser.The teams lined up as follows: | sisted that a prompt reply two countries into war; the startling {her troops and her naval fous of breaking its negotiations \u2018 of the breaking off the Count Lamsdorff expressed surprise and the | \u2018where the re for \u2018his depart: Evern - \u201c centre Campbell Hamilton r.wing H.Lawrence Paddex .If wing.C.Kinkead Referee, W.Southwood.Score\u201410 to 4, in favor of High School team.oo STANSTEAD WON.The Lennoxville Juniors \u2018and the | Windsor ; - id rapa will leave Japan on a French steam- | ship, embarking at Yokohama, ; The Austro-Hungarian minister, -M.Dambro,- will assume charge of the Russian.interests, and take charge of the legation property.Many of Baron | de Rosen's colleagues, including United States Minister Griscom, and other | friends, called at the Russian legation and bade Baron: staff farewell.de Rosen and ! his |- instructed by = the.Japanese Govern- 4 The Government preliminary estimate Places he amount of money which it is pos sible to raise by the sale of war bonds at ive © hundred million yen, ($250,000,000.) , JAPAN\u2019S REASONS, Paris, Feb.8.\u2014 The Japanese Minister to France, des) red lcalousies an nar started that it] was difficult for the ortly after the Continental Trust / ' \"| firemen to stand long within fighting | Corpany\u2019s fourteen storey building distance of the flames, while several fire.A block below the Ameri- trucks and engines were hopelessly dis- ca newspaper building was so enve- .abled at an eafly hour in the action.in clouds of sparks and burning BLOW UP CPSTLY BUILDINGS.splinters that the employees were or- At 7 o\u2019clock [the situation was so ] to move out.So, at this hour, hopeless so far as effective work by certain that the Herald and the firemen ways /concerned that Chief American will not get out issues to- Morton decided that the only thing morrow.Meanwhile, the Sun has been left to do was to dynamite buildings a nging to print its to-morrow\u2019s is- at threatened pbints and thus prevent suel in its job office.which is situated ad far as possible a further spread of at la distant point from the.path of the flames.In pursuance of this plan firei a number of.huildings on south Char- - FINANCIAJ, DISTRICT DOOMED, les street bétween German and Lom he financial district, including the bard street.Were blown up.Subse- chief banking and brokerage firms on quently the\" splendid structure of Putts South and German streets, scems to be REV.PRINCIPAL FLANDERS, & Co., notion Healers, at Charles and | now- doomed, and scores of the city\u2019s { Stanstead Coll | Fayette streeld, was dynami and leading financiers and others are plac- © ansieac Lotlege.then-the Daily iRecord building, 8-| ing valuables in hastily improvised | drug store andjothers.But the hero- conveyances.ries among the sisterhood of ebrches, ic remedy \u2018merely delayed, but did not M (GNIFICENT BUT COSTLY SPEC.{ aiming, as each claims to be exténding seriojisly impede the onward march of +.TACLE.| the Kingdom of God.The Christian the conflagratidn; and for two (hours | During all these hours the: pyrotech | like light must be diffusive, cay TYIME or\u2018 more the! fire department has display has been \u2018magnificent and .his influence reflected from Christ into |.oy 04 practicalk helpless in the face imposing beyond the power of painter | the fields of human activity, jeduca- Gf the \u2018roaring furhaces, which send to depict.At this hour vast columns tional, commercial and political - their fierce tongues two hundred feet of seething flames are shooting sky- The choir renderéd special mugic at into the air, and which filled the hea- rd at varying points of the com- both services under the management of | op a.pall of black funeral smoke pass, and the firmament is one vast Mr.E.W.Parker.\u2018Mr.Hugh eFad- and then with {livid sheets.of sparks pripmatic ocean of golden and silver den rende a solo.and Jurid cindefs.hued sparks.Great multitudes of , AN] HISTORICAL SKETC HH, PALATIAL B SINESS BLOCKS pe ple lining the streets were struck At thé morning service the pastor, SWEPT with the dazzling but gruesome pano- Rev.H.E.Warren, in the course of a Following \u2018the rapid d jetruction: of rama which is being enacted before few remarks upon the present ahniver- the palatial commercial.{buildings in their eyes.sary of the church, read the following the wholesale district, the cyclone of very interpsting sketch of the former | \u2014 - | .5 days, as, follows : \u2018 ; - CL eu : \u201cThe {enty-cighth janniversats gor | AT THE YMCA.PROPERTY CHANGES.| | vices, which are held in the Methodist | - The men\u2019s meeting of the Young Registrations in the Sherbrooke Di- | | church, Lennoxville, to-day, m ,.mark the | Men's Christian Association yesterday vision Registry office during the week - | completion of the twenty igh h year afternoon was, lenjoyed by \u2018the goodly ending 6th February, 190 04, were: since the present churéh was dedicat- number: of men who listened to Mr.S Les ed.In 1874 Lennoxville waë{visited W.L.- Shurtlef's address on \u201c\u201cA look D.Saultry ee to Narcisse per.with a most disastrous fire, | which from the Christ.\u201d Ina most inter.Camp a fo rie a be range o swept away a large part .-of{| the | esting, elaborate and pleasing way he | ,; town.The old Methodist church on depicted with] great minuteness the Bo Sabourin to Ln E Pudevoir, ot Belvidere : street\u2019 was destroyed|in the |\u2018scene of Gathsemaue, the betrayal: and pe ris of Jet vo 8 Joe Be ange at Conflagration.Forthwith the [church- [the trial of Christ.The difficulty fol- Flote mag and 755 North War d, less congregation laid the foupdation lowing Christ afar off was shown and, Sue brooke.Price, 82, \u201c200.; {3 of the present central property by.the thè look of sofrow, love \u2018and forgive on be of Sherbrooke - to T- B.urchaso of a new lot on the \u2018main ness which Chript gave to Peter) after tri of part of lots.148 and 160, treet, and the erection of 4 brick | the-denial of Christ by Peter, is the Te itl, ol part © ke: P ;\u2018 hé same ves- (R99),\" East Ward, Sherbrooke.rice, church and parsonage.Dur ng the same to-day fort He is > Yes | rio \u2018 uperintendency of the Rew.John |terday, to- day gnd forever.- Tomi Cote to J.O.Dufour, of jo.anlon, both edifices were completed.| 700.7 h church \u2018was dedicated in the year \" WEATHER PROBABILITIES.qd } = a 876.Forecast for the next 24 hours, is-| | \u2018 \u201cThe istory of the cause, which the sued by the Méteurological Bureau : The Rév.Father Allard, C.S \"8.Re ethodist church has established in \u201cHigh north and westerly\u2019 winds, fair Mdntreal, is preaching a retreat $ = £nnoxville, 19 full of interest, \u2018and | and extremely icold to- day and on\u2019 the M Monastery of the Precious Bloo / i : Cdmmercial street.: A COR.MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1904.INSURED Does mot necessarily mean von Ho \" sured safely.A carelessly wor | ed poli, or, worse still, one adroitly ; 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Rubbers; eps Optieanes + ai eo ey ; | | in O® |: soit, fully 'ijuslity\u2019: Colorks White | Six \u2018Candf*Tiodatest Plain Top\u2019 Ru | 8 PETER | | ; and grey only, pretty colored borders, ready for tp-morrdw.Singe es \u20ac.WHERE THE.V.LETS.HIDE, .= - KINKE AD & co.| Ce T | anshrinkable, serviceable size.Neeliow, fin toe.Hegular: AIRY) The iby breath of \u201cwihter: and: tha ront : K + Sr À \"7 | Usual 90e value, 75 , RE i \"0 MORROW, aïe, If, upon the pane |» nw gton 7 Ta her brooke, \u2018Que.| .is TO- MORROW, 0 Gent's s Rubbers, He i Be Pair Soon;will vonish like the mis hit, \u2019 Cs Ï 5 | Woolen Hose, © 29¢ Pair | Thirty aires - engroved top | Gent's|| +n: gatber after suplmar rainy.© - © sp of the Indian, ¥ « Pt Elastic knit; \u201cJong legs, tof aadèré- 7 aber ia toe width, extra thick! \u2018And my heart leaps like the.billows | / or LL Co 5 i.17 so | ment of sizes.Can be used gs .an in-(°8° 80 cel.Usual .Ge value.; \u201clof,the fast incdming tide; «| .| \u2019 y ~~ TO-MORROW, 50c.Ou j 1 Y CU a it side or.overstacking.For \u2018ris, boys | 5 \"| As 1 long, .to tread |that greensward, | : + wv H: ant to mike en impression on\u2019 and dip MORRO, on.01 A0 + Spécials ; À where the violets hide.:, 4 , | 212098 Viale IN CARTE 1 F \u2018 you.wa Lr .MEN'S OVERSHORSH : | [Can I~ e'eniforget \u2018 [that springtime, | \\E PASSED UPON A ress | F - 2070 the ladies\u2019 your linen must be.spot-| T + | Can.L- e'er:forget |that.springtime, | SENTENCE- PASSED UPON A TO-| jk a.Jess, Ribbo Two Specials 3 Loni \u2018size 6, pointed toe, ; when I wanderdd too and fro, ; RONTO ONION.MAN:FOR AS- 7 g - P, ' - were \u2018#1,40, for Tbe pairs.us \u201c| To and- iro, beneath the green trees, |.# n | i ve LOTH ROP'S LAUNDRY Gauze Sti pei Ribbon, \u201c 0c Yard |, conse PINED RUBBERS | where the song binda;coine.and | SAU TING A NON-UNION |; | Femme : At- ien cents per yard io- -mOrrôw, \u2014 Sizes 1 and 2 oply, : usual 450, - go, EE MAN.qe Tt as x.SHEI AND STEAM DYE WORKS: which is not go Id elsewhere under for 25e pair.: And listened to my! darling\u2019s voice, - (Toronto News.) 1] a - 5 : seventeen.White, cream.also, light.' TEE + while lingering Hy my side, oo RE oo | | & 6 Water Street = - ~ Sherbrooke color stripes qu white.groupd.3 in.BOYS, RUBBERS\u2014 .| As \u201cwe \"searched amdñg the.grasees, | \u201d À case which took the.court a long | | | : ,Ç a I toe.Sizes 1, 2, 3° and BG 5 \u2018time, andithe issue of which appeared | À I 0000000000000000000000 Vide ul _ where the violet} hide., Sal e ! _ ; I | [SPECIAL TG-HORROW, 10e YD, Spt 50c, for 36c pair.do cause home vexation to Mr.T: C.| ; : = SEY Oh, the ; habpy- days | of - summer, how Je I f - | 1 I = == Duchesse Ribbons, Ue Yard MEN'S GUM RUBBERS\" .|.they come to me again, \u2018| Robinette, X.C., counsel for the dele TT CY À | PAID : \u201cSimply.surprising\u2019 the quantity Pe f Heavy- quality,\u201d were 95e, for: Te How I ore to smell} (ho = sa t sea, and fence,- was.« \u201ccharge against W.God- , - Barg ain : i - 1 | MONE 7 | this ribbon we sell nowadays.,, Soft, ju.F0 ; gail.ar the thé main, -dard,:a machine .mover, 01155 La ronal ia a - and high i oO RS E | silky quality, satin faced, four.inches BOYS GUM RUBBERS\u2014 LE - Bk ils fa the Measure 8 than : my, Last Fridsy Goddard was sent | i.vob gid | À ne Jlowed wide, so nice for neckwear, bows, and] eavy quality; Mere G50, for 45e, ar o'er se o gui + 5er with an engine nd.men 10 the P 1 1 } çompt 5 Fi oO cs -_ the hair, you know.Every desirable = 1 to.wander.by the pérepmlet,\u201d \u201cwhere, hy lo Bhilding, ® wi Shree.number i r ices principal \u2018is an \u2014 of good shade, \u2018including white and cream.song } | FORGET, HE CARPET ., the violets fide | T° omple to employ of the firm of Mp- | sired.Juck.The avin 8 Capital 1 + ; .A Pro iL \u2018 \u20ac Cae Bu : D A AS I Sab : Cd - passbock a saother| Smo, pew, D auf ie on om ps ond ov | Gor | ee ion men sg Atow odd Tne of Voi, ff Pou : SI rh a oly ol at | | me | Ladies\u2019 Dress Suis, : 8 88 \u2018After summer\u2019s \u2019radiant _brightness \u2018them, he bot into a dispute, a d wit Etamaine and Twine - \u2018Cloth, I ithout CELL ovr TONEY THR.ONMPET| by atti den ih de a, By in tos from 3 to yardsatstipe À Das ness.Have you ons of [PO A, 0e [ot these irts lor To-morrow.Thé |\" my arms are opeh wide 1e y voi heir job.\u20180 off.hf BR 1dividu : \u2026 our books?- ; er quality is, afawos, ress, Rolors, Ox- For my love who wandered with \u201cmme, | Laghet and another off their job.On 120 OR in oH EASTERN TOWNSHIPS BANK White Quilts, - ; sc Each |ford- grey Pis lpek; tailor-made} hore he violots|hide, | the tho bre Tt Andes the ofr CPLAIDS TARTANS (all wool) for | ffice, Established 1869.A gaoû ble quality, ahd;sige | **_TOWS; sround the | > 0 arm ie ligh engonde | Blouses and Children, 25 GFF.; are these Js offer id ben bottom, assorted, Jppaths.pts But the wide seas goll betireen us and the \u201cdiscuesioh, ho assoulted\u201d Gall | BLACK PLAID DRESS G OT a value at $2.50, Pau Lise cthe angry billows roar, ,.|gher- - 4.: 00DS - B NUEBEC C ENTRAL Pot ao, 4 Âcu.CTO MORROW,\u201d 1 88.HARE fa a they rage 1 in ni sheets lof \u201cwhite | This was thie.charge, which tia\u201d Heavy Boucle Effécts\u201420 OFF.: 4 4% D008 | @R Al Ne 3 C rai ; 1.00 P 5 lopm, o\u2019er \u2018the eat dy,\u2019 yellow Shore\u2019 fendaiit.dehied.\u201d It was supported \u201cby BLACK DRESS GOODS \u2014 Venetian - IR b A TABLE.Sweaters\u2014Fo Men and Boys.| Lace Curtains, $ air And my darling.sleepg so sweetly, safe Crown At | Mr} \u2018Robinette, K.C., si ornéy Curry and Mr.ing and Pearl Finish\u201420 PER CENT.OFF JB | - : id, \"| Vernet, d Tear! Fini mé Regulation make) high roll, collar, Trot fpéal designs, tobed' ail round No from, life's wild, raging.tide, | Verte Jointed out at tho outéet that STLES\u2014A few colors of Wash Silla \u2018will laundry and -do up well, full th the waving, shifamering grasses, It was, \u201c216 a.m.Daily, except Saturday lot, consisting of sateen, and flannel- ting trai Mogantie Di ack, taking.Ÿ Jer i o lables Eee into ation re eae Those.are.+ black = icluding any o 6 Com nya n ENS Pe Atom, UNDY, \u2018odd lots from ur own atock.Sizes]: Manager.Le 1.Pass.Agen : - 3 Gen 2 _ ! mostly \u201834 and 46.Sold in the usual TO-MORRO - SOSTOR & MAINE + min.wo [Ladi enciennes, Orientals; .§te., holds good, the entire wéek.We might take his on men away, as he.had a Sou, i d that ef hav ve néver known ight to dg: Ho denied \u201cthreatening \u2018SUGGESTION CHOIR SINGERS TO sich low \"pr oes pelo - the others, thought he might have call- PART THEIR HAIR MADONNA , 1- 2 REGULAR PRICE.ve WOOL CARPETS YARD WIDE\u2014 ed them \u201cscabs.\u201d He was excited.: As WISE 18 Noy \u2018nCCEPTED.a sonie appliques.Prices run | \u2018556.> We mean strictly all*wool, grade\u201475c for the: aspault, Goddard was proved b 6 [1 BSc value, Thi \u2018week, 624c yd.to have s nck his opponent, cutting New York, Feb.Most of the - In Effect Jan.4th, 1904; : to-mo LS | gq LEAVING SHERBROOKE specially priced A À ro.mortow.length and \u2018width.The \u2018régular § 1 A401 |: where, \u2018the Thole s{ hide.ina case f \u2018alleged intimidation, like sold 20 PER CENT.OFF.4 i - | \u2018 BOSTON AND NEW YORK EXPRESS\u2014 Men\u2019s Navy .Swoaters 5 be Li 40c line, ; i \u2018this, the r ght of election lay with the FANCY BLOUSE SILKS\u2014Good pati a | hears ero a ere Gucheo 11s Bove (5 veo a Car ©°| TO-MORROW, $1.00 A mam Sibi Feb!'6, io | magistrate, not with the prisoner.terns and style\u201420 PER CENT.OFF.) - RE CC | Pullman Car Op ro eee a and OOF e\u2019 (5 years size) Car- C ar : \u2019 mem , Gallag testil that Goddard call- | IE «Pullman Ca ton to Bherbroo) e e conmecting dinal.65\u20ac 40c Corsets, .156 Pair | * EE iar od him a {scab a everything else,\u201d A few.Ends of BLACK BENGALINE E \"Note ne om Bie Boys\u2019 8 (10.yes ear 5 Car- 40 The: lot that goes on to- -môrrowsrixe 9 7 sea y/o nse ar and sdid it.would not take müch:to AND MOTRE-20 PER CENT.OFF.; a, | _Bandey moral Joes not tun beyond Newport on dinal .1650 / RP |R& G., ald D.& A.qualities, which put him bff the job.Had he known | .JBINING' SIEK\u2014Taffetaline in \"gbod - pi ACCONMODÉTON, Losveperioote, 0 Sateen Underskirts, 98¢ sold at $1.00 and $1.25 pair.As) we |.4 0 A | Gallagher was working there, he would colors, \u201cto clear-\u2014356 PER-YARD.| _ ; oo Bio Gonoocibhe ais dû tho pogaatio Div, | Probably about ten in the lot.Cols dure Jomo our sock, Er rt or = = me ate emg ets Les I Tm fr SILKS\u2014Sold at 31 Hf à ors\u2014brown, ° ceïise, \u201cviolet and blues: al esp |\u201d na - JE a | J Po ARIUVING AT SHERBROOKE: Qualities \u2018are fine ir i TO-MORROW, AT 75e PARR, ue SL #L dé, a Badly ve, scabs #59 that you will, know them WILL EXTEND OUR COTTON SALE © ® Leave Queboo 20 pm, (daily except Sunday) prettily trimmed |with frills.~~ ne 4 again.4 JA ' IR ; ESE Hy | TU as | pour po Fée unter | Special Car re ey H Régine at Éhororools vis Pull car fo lot.Al un wo, |e 500 1.|1*.\"ALL THIS WEEK.£5 dant hed fiold the engineer on shelf.A BAY : ue Pullman car leaving Quebec on Sat ~ i SE building.tHat if\u2019 he brought his seabs | fg : | ik | arly og Now Yor pingiold with sis Ladies, Waists, : - 50c| Laces alt Pr Price J» cas yon Paye Ke ie pm ou Spe round.tho ob, ho.(defendant) would | - | 0} \u2014- This is a special .lot throw out ni} PE \u2019 take his mên away.- .XN - AGLOMAOD XE os = \u201cLouve Queboz 6:30 p Probably a couple of dozen in the counter while going through ut ach, the following ptize list, which Defendant admitted threatening tb = Pouracoun jig | young women of the choir at St.Bar- Wann Axhangzuryy.oT hs Phi sehs m 8° styles on prety con UNION CARPETS\u2014YARD WIDE.- ee a enison.gent him to | olomew's church, at Madison Avenue Te aud CT.13, 1908 ~ DON'T FORG T THE CARPET pattern, cardinal and white, navy and| 95; quality, this weeld, 22¢ yd.and Forty-fourth street, wore their run dally excopt Sundar, Pi Whee SALE.BL es blac and white.T 45e quality.t this wees, \u201c350 yi er Ÿ days ited labor without.the} huir with a pompadour front at the TRAINS LEAVE 8 ROO! \u2019 : LOT 7» izes f 32 to 38 t.t | option of a} asta OR srosstin hos On aa?; of gen from 2 102% bust Quality is | TAPESTRY CARBPETS§»>27 IN.WIDE - Mr.Robinette\u2014What about a first Sunday Servicer cnt ecording ng me | J York.a a A, Ladies Flannelette Night Gowns garment for winter, wear.lsupl $2.85 | 5c quality, this weekly 273e y Ce offender ?.* Burely he is entitled to 2 Henry Warren had said that they\u201d LT ves Newport, 12.10, connecting : LA a Plain pink or blue, warm soft qual- Tamron as les than price, of ma hf pod 6e, quality, | this week, 42 fing.0 À d th + fin \u2018must not, but mist part and smooth NIGHT EXPRESS.Daily 9.15 for Cen.ity, prettily trimmed.Well made in (terial alone; .a he d 80 lity, fthis eck, \u201céde 1d net rats gg d oto ® it Madonnawise, so that tho little pur- Jord, a na ergester, Boston, \u2018Boston, White Riv o every way and full sizes.Usual $1.45 - SPECIAL 81.05); yd, anc She quality, (this w ki fr = Rebinotte a no\u201d pro- ple caps they wear would \u2018not be x 7 \u2019 .> \u2019 TRATSARRIVE AT SHERBROOKE.| mo montoW & ww.°° Miscellaneous CANADIAN BRUSSHLA-27 IN.WIDE | ested-that che, clause preventiig de | rat igh on re bY | Toi Lio Leaves Poston 10.00 am, Bt LL cella eous oo 5.fendaïñts from electing in such cases | ury p.m,, arriving Sherbrooke 8.9 Ladies Flannel tte Wrappers, 70c | : Border, 95c quality, phi 8 week, 75c , \u201cIt k twent the congregation.LL.IR oNiaHT EXPRESS.Leaves Boston 8,39 p.¢ ppers, Régular.- \u201c|yd.ur | was unjust it - takes me WemY But he never said so.He likes to | : Concord pan Io Fe OS oy Spine Nico assortmorit té, choose from, | White Curtain Rods 20 Border, 90c quality, this week, | 70c years; 1 will have it; amerided,\u201d he de- see a woman's: hair pompadour as well Bhorb roc HL Sree Sunday au mostly Jark colc Fy Sizes 32 to -38 Varpet Bown ants .: \u201cSpeci.y .| clared - ; .- \u2018l'as any othér man.He says that.But | ve Concoad, NIL, us wrapper \u2018that usually sells Catpet \u2026 VL NC : =r \u2014_ .Ith : nevertheless, he asserted, ; se Newport 123 5 pm, seeing at one dollar.Totmorrow these go at | Thal BO cer wero 180 and Me, 120 yd, PL Se 0 RUSSELS for a us MARK ANNA | > a éertain general ideas in hairdressing | \u2018I - ot #1 an at 100 aan, lesg than the cost] of material alone, he ay i Nit BN 4 ee a ity, + oe ; #1.yd.| mm: 4 Is VERY ILL that the women who sing in \u2018St.Bar | .- ViZ., = \u2018 sKems in a bun 15 - | FLOOR OILCLOTHS-\u20141,12, 24.| » \\ sected to ob- ©.\"Goat Am.and Tiskot Aasmt.Children | si I 70c.agsorted width .15e | 9c bunch.25c quality, this week, 20c yd, Le verve There he cording to ¥r.| | | rt ma oth $, Sleep ng Jar ments.Seving Machine ae a pour V8 Avality, this week) 28 yd.| | HE IS IN HOÔR SHAPE TO STAND Warren, to he no\u2019 \u201cfantastic or sr SE | o In other words, vests, drawers and re re LINOLEUM\u20142 AND 4 YDS.WIDE.| ISEASE, *?- [surdly striking\u201d getups, nof are there J Nos._ g PROFESSIONAL and.: stockings, all in ne piece, fleece - lin- ge verse oe Re 10c bottle 60c quality; this week 480 yd.| Y D E.) : to bé any conspicuous ornaments in J \u2014 drug » | ed, well made and finished, buttons! oy azel .pecial 8c bottle 70c qua ity, \u2018this week] 56c yd.| Washington y» Feb.8.\u2014 Senator ihe pair.\u2018Pompadour i all right, : LC _ RN BUSINESS CARDS, $ on the back, small handkerchief \u201cpock- Glycerine a.alge bot.- & bottle | 75e qualit , this weuk age vo) J Hanna\u2019s illness is the engrossing topic provided it is not allowed to expand | 1 | et.1 Benzine .\u2026 186 bot.8 Bote | quality \u2019 his week | 68 y d | of conversation in this city at the beyond the limit of what in comely | AE He pére Sites.| Reg.To-morrow.£8Y Bum as CI qnaty, Mis ye.present.While his attack of typhoid and in\u2019 kceping with the general tone : wor LA AWRENCE, E, MORRIS & McIVER, 4 yra.een?tere 0c : 30c each\u2019 7 bottles .\u2026 20c 15c Bottle Carpets cut, made and}laid by tom- |\u2018fever is reco ized.as a light one, it is of simplicity that is needed to make | s.oates, etc., Sherbrookeand 6 VIS.ors vin, 4 45e 35 each Writing Paper, r petent workmen.Bring your mea- also noted.that his system - is NOW| a Choir look what it ought to bet | Te: 1 Casper 1 L'AMCCABE, Krach, fu 14 VIB.nn caves a Fo - + 40c each Envelopes ams 10e, ES package.sures with you.much weakengd, and he is in poor \u201cYes, simplicity, that\u2019s all.ign = Sunk rer \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 YIBe woeeins enna } - 45¢c each 5 : >.+ shape to sign e strain of any \u2014t} the k ynote, \"ual : 1 H.J.DUFFKTT, BALE: C.L., Adwosate, Black Dre Stuff och r oblang, oes ref 10c* Be package a _ \u2014 disease.Mrs.Hanna tells her friends simpRsity\u2014 that ig the bo | \\ Love w Chambers, 125 Wellington 86, ess 3id 8, Sc Yard | chloride Lime vier 10e Gc packet |.| Grocery Seétion.| that she realizes that the Senator's But \u201canyway, Mr.Warren, arcording AY p.= HYEDMAN & BRADLEY, , Dentists, Sun Fancy fijyured Areas\u201d stufls in.\u2018solid; Tooth Picks.Be box 3 boxes 10c - \u2018 condition is Very serious.He is him- 40 his own state ment, hasn\u2019£ any di- \" \\ 15e DC GANDIER, Ofice Whige BE ree unchangeable black.Very suitable for | Girls High Sleighs 81.25 Ce 75¢ À Dont iat ihe\u2019 following | opportun ties self said to be greatly discouraged, rect say in the | matter.\u2019 .A woman | - \\ if op.D Hours: 10-12 ia.m,, 5e Separate Skirts or entire dress, double | Boys\u2019 Sleds ., $1.25 \"15e and undergoing considerable depres- hoir has entire charge BR - 11.4 à 13 1095 | idth.Prices ranged fro 75 3 852.Clothe : \u2018to save pass.Orders d sent tion: Senator Hanna h à be a member of the choir: a ; 165) y + XK.ADDIE, B.rom.ive io Soe.D.10 a Nas not been 8 ,f vestment 1 such things.| : GX Survevor, 2t seat Sell Folcphone All at one price, f | Set s Pas, à Jao 10c.C.0.: | well man for several years.10-190 ents_and ge) \u2018 Ls \u201c : _ TO-MORROW, |.\u2018Sone\u2019 ten eses ready to every D an Le + a COATICOOK\u2019S ELECTRIC LIGHT | soo YD.demand to-morrow.Good old fash- Solid 15c.ay.| TO CURE A COLL IN ONE DA 14 Ev Mi ~~, BRIDE AKES POISON.Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.All j eddie oo .TROUBLES.3 isses\u2019 Vests-Special Pric es |ioned kind.Strong, smooth * finish.| 2 pounds'New California Pfunes 15 a DO aay i Jt Talla fo cui.#2 ; \u2019 (Coaticook| Observ or.) Unshrinkable -quality\u2014Long Sleeven Usual, - 23e doz.Sd iowa ph PE ont 250) ze! 5 = E.W.Grove's signature is is on esch hox | pa | The decision of the council last Mon- | = Sizes.iBeg.-.To- morrow.TO- MOR} W, 7 DOZ.FOR 10.{ + 2tén cent packag Pure-Gdld )35¢- | MBS.GRACE ALLEN, DIED BE.| Leeemetives Loaded iti {in Thirty Secenas à day to delay the \"putting in of af 6.VIS.ies deere 1180 14e te 4 Jelly Powder, any flaver | CAUSE HER IIUSBAND WOULD The Grand, Trunk Railway has just auxiliary \u2018power for lighting pur-| 8 yrs.co.pe 8 ge DON'T \"FORGET TRE carpet] One pound 20c square bldeidg for, py N | completed the ercctiori of a newoal 18 a poses means that.no plant will be in- 10 yrs.ee vei - 18e SALE.gr 1 4 tans Tip Top undry Soa - : s OT STAY AT HOME.shute at the foot of Pèter street in | J PA sled for Hod ee year.With the |12 yrs.\u2026.\u2026\u2026\u2026.\u2026\u2026 Tags 30 \u2014 : I cs for | | Cleveland, Ohio, Feb.6.\u2014Mrs.Grace | Toronto, at a cost of 5 000.which a .fort spring thaws and freshets and the fill- 1 vo \u2018 20 aly al.le [Allen, who was ma but few Performs the work of about 2 | pry ing of the reservoirs at |Averill there Childrens Flannelette Und' wear.P Vola 2 310 Pyke Ce ane Carr ts months ago, fected te 2 husband's workmen, The now shute is cou : { ( is-likel y N ears 's Soaps 2 d Powders ! as the Fairbank Morrison machine 0 i\u201c to be sutlic NIGHT GOWN y iflicient water to run Se.i ; { ds Laundry Starcld (200) practice of le ving the Sunday break- | Chicago.It h tw ocket's, one the plant until the coming fall, and] Sizes for| 2, 4 asd 6 years, © | PEARS\" TRANBPAI ENT SOAP\u2014 | Zion n oat packets Brocks 8 fast table to spend several hours with ach sid: ih Buildin capable | ; L.: then if it be.found necéssary to - in-| Usual 45e for Fe _ | Known the world over as the best : LS SPECIAL | his bachelor ronies.Sunday morning of Paie 25 ° tons of cont.rach anil i 0 stall a steam plant it will be a \u2018mat- DRAWERS.Co | soap \u2018procurable.Banner Rolled 0 hina bowl she besought im to remain at home | locomotives can be loaded with coal Sing fer, x Hes months after taking it Sizes for 4, 6, 8; 10 and 12 years, |- Regular, 15e cake, (To- -morrow, 10ge.Line oy > oct ; dats: 4 hi He told her that inasmuch as he work.in about thirty seconds.In a test | \u2014 Jar.ri Lan roan will take the remainder Usual 35c for Ze.Sr | PEARS\u2019 FAMILY.SOAP\u2014 Co ; Mixed Biscuits, 3 Wg or 25e: | ed steadily x days a week, he casé of how long it would take to | Hon wad as entitled unload car \u2018of coal, 50 tons 9 : ; { t to a little lifted frdm a car into the shute In So wt, forty-five mifiutes.É thought he 99 Ths.- recreation on |Sinday morni g.| \u201cPA rather tbe dead,\u201d she declared, LT Large oval cakes, in.following odors, | Good Tub Butter, 20c pound.SE.THE CARPET Sunflower, rose, oatmeal, old hrown,| Redpath\u2019s Granulated : O0 Le | ate., ete.An.extra.hard m led soap.| for - £1.00.The course oF the council is A con- DON'T FORG servative one; and if it should be SALE.\u201cfound, possible to get alon cw \u201c 1.g without ; than have 1 additional Po it will prove the Lonsdale C y ic i 0c Yard id 10ç cake, - Forman rrOw Ror Growing in Favor ery Day |as you have a Hop ore Ju a cout, \"It th rhe A unds lou ŸC FIser.one.e must confess, how- 9 | ! AR Our ial k and Cof-| Sh th e sun gave forth so f ue ver, that an çÇ Ra specia pad age TFeps an e then put three large, \u2018tablets of | enough to ch the carth such i - ow / | of thar stom prot oe Jondency ne ° rt, read jar trois dressing PFARS vioLEr POWDER.[| feed.Bh corrosive suiblimate in her mouth while Sounds instead of re ac hing us in the I À © to year, we think.the action of the 14c valu ¥ wide, Regular | Il À very popular kind.Very deligate-i- Surprisingly gaod valuej at 25c and standing in front of her hushand.The' space of about\u2019 eight minutes, 88 _ 1\" council is simpl defe y I of the ; \u2018 TO-MORR {ly perfumed.Druggists\u2019 price, 25c tin.da0 \u2018per.packet, | , - poison\u2019 proved \u2018fatal, although she was \u2018light does, would only arrive after a A bo Ply deler ing the evil day, Tp- oy, 0c YD, | | \u2026 TO-MORROW,-12j4c._ Guaranteed to pleasé or|money baçk.hurried'te a\u2019 ha spital, .period of nearly fourteen yvars.-,;.- | \u2019 - Coben ue 15 ( | roi ~ É 5 , | h \u2019 | | \"4 | - - ' + K | ÿ Em | LS | 1 | | J Co E BK =< PRE, mr rer re re | s | | = , | | KE | | PE a RS CE FU at vara adn geo : .- él PE ODS | _ \u2018enetian \u2018 A- \u201c> T.ÔFF i : À Silky oq pat- 7 NE ; AL L E ; OFF.n good R ID dat 32 \\ SALE +-_ ! EY \u201c¥ NNA D.wo the \u2018t.Bar- avenue _ their ut the 0 re- tichard they miooth, Je puri it be a Hufyk ble tf Les to- = wéll t.But.- -erted, rrasing Bat.ob} \u2019 Mr.or ahs thére \u201cts, jn | right, xpand omely tone make .- be.tremé \u2018 \u2019 sgi d + rdine! x di- \u2018 ia large ach\u2019 the FS.Lo ts -TO prov À Vr \\ P-L ps are RN a J - a ee re rose EE IN J > pes GR 1 prices in all lides.Do having seen our r goods Z, P.CORMIER à SON.SHERBROOKE LOAN.4 MORTGAGE 0.INCORPORATED 1874.~ PAID UP MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT © an Jighont current rates of interest i balances.Interest and.added to without notice, ana : interest is allowed to|'date of withdrawal.This furnishes +a good {nvestment Yor the funds of - individuals, lodges or estates.7 Office, No - 2, Strathcona Square.The old reliable firm gg \u2026 is offering the lowest | not\u2019 purchase before | \u2018 CAPITAL.$156,500 | ; ; - > | MY LINE OF .DIARIE ; For.1904 Is very complete, All Sizes, Styles and Prices.| J.R.McBAIN Ladies* Favorite, and time of need.\u201d medicine known.ftronreri-three dollars per box.Fc u recolpt 0 o tamps, he Cook Company, : Windsor, Ont [Nos ! ang 7 sold, in all Sherbrooke yo ma d i ng stores, RAILWAY SYSTEM Te Plant-¢ 300 tons daily - ) sunken Gardens, 750 eu long TRAIN PSERVICF\u2014-SHERBROOKE.\\ ; Li ave tor } Arrive from | SAT po, } C\u2019onticook and -in- { 6.36 p.m.termediale stations 80h pie Pond and inter- (2 2.30 a.m.| 8.9 pan._pmediate stations.$ 8.10, HA port, ( { 8 p.m 11,4 arm.} Berlin, Lewiston, Port-{ 2.89 a.m.14,5) pion, f'Iond, Foston and \u2018points 3.28 p.m .cast.« \u2018 AB a my \u201cRichimor.d, Quebec (11.8.m- #ä< nm, und intérmediate 4.517 p.m.4 2s pon, $ stations and Inter 8 06 p.m.B37.1, colonial ; oints 11.50 p.m.5% an.) St.Hyacinthe, Mon- (11,28 a.ni.Mn = treal, lcronto, Buf- { 8.05 p/m 433 pour.} flo, Detroit.Chic ago (11:300P Ut and all points: west, Sunday Trains.\u2018 } fichmond, Quobec ; Lan, [Mon treal, Toronte, _ 11.50 p.m.Bnffalo, Detroit and © Chicago.For tic ot< information, ot apply to C.H.FOSS, CP, & T.A.__Strathcona Square.- L.C.BACHAND, M.\u201cD.; - SPECIALIST.© Rinee 190 has had full cliarge ot.the Eye, Ebr, No- wud Throat, Department at the Sher bionke Sacred Henrt Hospital.Hours of Consultation.\u201d At the Hb-pital from Ice, 17 Brooks Street, Sherbrooke, Que., from LINK pou.At Couticuok ; from gto 5 Poe every Tuesday.ai 19 nr, every day except Sunday: Athis LODERE SONS & C0, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE, TINWARR = _ AND LEATHER, °°\u2018 8 W-ingion Suees, Sherbrooke 2» I8 the only safe, reliable & regulator on which woman can «depend \u201cin the hour Prepared {n two degrees of strength: No.1 and No.2.No, 1.\u2014For ordinary cases is by.far the best dollar | = For special cases\u201410 degrees Ladies\u2014ask your druggist for Coolc\u2019s otton Root Compound.Take no other s all pflls, rafxturcs and imitations are angerous.No, 1 and; No.2 are sold and ecommended by all druggists 3n the Do injen of C anada.Malled to Any address rice and four 2-cent postage WORDS FAIR STIOULS, APE, 30, DEC.1, proprictor.First-class ip every respect.Every well- known make for $ every purpose.All standard A \u2018goods.We sometimes think i .we have too many makes of g Wrenches, but we aim to ; suit the requirements of every mechanic.Co Regular Screw Wrenches, - § Barnes makes, L.& M: cèse- Hardened Sere Wrenches.Dennis & Call Combination Wrenches , - Sizes 8 to 24 inch Stillson Pipe Wrenches Sizes 6 to 48 inch p Vulcan Chain Pipe | ~~ Wreaches Bizes 18 to 72 inches 5 = J Alligator Keystone ft Engineer\u201d s Spanners \\ .An inspection of our TOOL STCCK will repay you.- : ; , ; | A [ELECTRIC LIGHTS i oobi 0 5° cumin and À.tary relief.\\ Bells and Electric Supplies installed Woolirey, are to \u201cbe congratulated on ° and repaired.© GEO.F.FOSS\u2019 Electric -and Machine Works, Bell Tel.107.14 Water St.OVER TITE TEACUPS, \u201cHave you finished your tea?\u201d she asked me, | > \"As she sat in the western glow, Where the breeze from the open win dow | Waved the jassamine to and fro.Coes and Whiteman: andl; Diamond : | Wrenches; Tuesday.| DERBY LINE 4 | Mass.a\u2019 designer, is in town .with JE 4 - ! Te | Messrs.0'Rourke-and Telford at their | new factory.the social dance at Beebe Plain on pleasant time.- Mrs.R.C.Parsons was the hostess | from 4 to 7pgn Pleasure the .usual length of time, it wes found that Mrs.D.W.Davis was the fortunate one, Ve \u2018| couple of \u2018hours\u2019 \u2018passed quickly.The mayy friends of Miss .\u2018Bates, who is.at Verdun Aeylom be-| ing treated, regret to hear that she is | not recovering as ._ rapidly as her | friends would desire to see her.- Last Thursday afternoon was\u201d the téachers\u201d: receiving day at the college.Although the weather was disagree- Three Villages called.\u201c All of the patrons of the - E.T.Bank .arp glad \u2018to have.Mr.C.W.Thomas with them again.= Misses Butterfield have arrived safely delighted with the climate.| Mrs.W.L.Ball has returned from a few days\u2019 stay in Sherbrooke.Miss Hepworth has returned from a pleasant visit with relatives in Montreal.i: .Miss Margaret Gadupee has gone to Newport, Vt., for a two weeks\u2019 stay.fete i FITCH BAY.- |, Feb.8.There was a \u2018large crowd attended the \u201cAt Home\u201d at Mr.ON.Clifford's last Tuesday - evening.| There wes a good programme, &nd {all had à good time.The next one | wilt be held at the Rev F.G.Vials Feb.16th, - Mr.John Wharry is in Ontario for a few days | Corner last Monday and bought a was in town a few days ago.the victim of a stroke of paralysis, is some better ät this writing.Wrenches, Mrs.William Tasey, 5 has been Ggrdine\u2019 8 returned to Boston last Mon- | day.- Keylock || - Wr eaches, Miss Burnice Huckins = at home |]ation estimated.at 200,000 when Newport, was in town last Sunday.from Boynton.: town last week.Mr.John |Grady, of St.Johnsbury, 4 Vt, is in p town | for a few Saye.at our Model School on Friday, Feb.\u2014\u2014 the general efficiency of thefr pupils.F.N.McCrea, Esqi,, of.Sherbrooke, face in our midst.past week he has been at his mother\u201d 8, Mrs.J.E.Watt's.Messrs; W.E.Watt, and A.Watt, of | Montreal, ep?nt Satutday at home.\u201cThen_ Ill read your cup for you \u2014 1; a few hours each day.shall 1?\u201d And T passed it to her with a smile And she gazed.on the blurred, dark patches That betokened a joy or trial.And she turned is this and that way, : Then looked_at me with.a sigh, And 1 felt that my past lay open - ~ To the power of her occult eye.\u201cYour path has been steep and hilly, You have trip\u2019d o'er many a share, And your heart is dull with its long- \u2018ing, ; And its struggle against despair.[ sce a grave in your past life, A grave by the wild sea shore, reared i \u2018Are fallen\u2014to rise no more.But enough of the past\u2014the future : Is ~bright as bright can be: _ | There is honor and fame and fortune, - And your heart's desire, for thee.And the western skies are glowing With purple and pink and gold, And the glory that floods the earth- land Is mare than -your heart can hold.\u201d 7 \u201cNow int that good ?\u201d as.smiling © She gave me my cup again: Well\u2014pe rhaps\u2014hut the past is before me, And the heart knoweth best, its.pain.: _ -.\u2014 1 LL \u201cROCKSTKO.\u201d Sherbrooke, February 6, 1904.{ .LISGAR.Feb.8.\u2014 Miss Ethel Placey is quite siek.+ De Murray is in attendänee: Mr.Jos.Smith, who is stopping with his son.H.J.Smith, has \u2018been quite ill but is improving.Miss Mabel Lyster is spending a few weeks with friends and relatives in Gore and Melbourne.Mr: John Mitchell, Jr.is confined to his bed for afew days.We hope\u2019 be | will be_able to be out soon.\u2014\u2014\u2014 pre Battles.House, Magog, J.E.Taylor.a Sir sn.means ' , A CURE FOR CANCER.(Waterford, N.Y., Times.) to the cure of cancer.Extra copies of have bedn since, and so many have requested ity publication that a portion of jt in| here reproduced.And in lone form or another we shall try to keep it befo te our readers : \u201cPut 207 drops of carbolic acid in a pint of veering Put two tablespoonfuls of this in a tumbler of wa- I ter, and: of this mixture take one - _ stablespoontul t&ice a day.Have the \u2018| And the Spanish castles you once | acid combined with the glycerineby a druggist who will get the \u2018correct amount.This formula can be reduced to any quantity desired\u2014104 drops of | acid .in half a pint.of glycerine \u2014 52 drops of; acid in one-fourth pint of glycerine, etc.| \u201cThis lis said.to dissolve the cancerous cells and effect a perfect -and painless cure.\u2014\u201cThis remedy is vouched for by those who have been cured of cancer by its use and was brought to us a few days 1 since by a friend of one who testifies | to its merits.\u201cIt-may be well for people to re- | member that alcohol is a perfect antidote for carbolié acid, either internal- i| ly or \u201cexternally.Alcohol applied im- | mediately to the flesh upon which carbolic acid has been spilled or thrown, © will qhickly destroy the effect of the acid.And taken internally will quickly neutralize the poison, Those who may be taking carbolic acid in any form ab a medicine, should avoid the; use of alcohol in any form, ag the: alcohol destroys the medicinal.effect Feb.8.\u2014Captain Simms, of Boston, \u2018 Quite a number from here - attended Thursday night and all reported |] at a euchré party on Thursday F- After the \u2018game |\" \u2018had been played with a great deal of | ious.refreshments were Perved nd \u201c| able, a good many ladies.of the in California and write that they are\u2019 Mr.D.B.Keet was in Ruiter's | horse from Mr, Fred.Bigelow.\\ Mr.T.W.Gold, of- Mack's Mills, Miss Blanche Gardine and Mr.-Wm.Glover, \u2018of Boston, who - have been Chi icago, Feb.6.\u2014Dr.Segn, while o on Wrenches, spending | a short time at Mr.J.] Misses Grace and Gladys Gardine, of Mr.A.R.Hills, of.Boynton, was in dwi + Feb.in J.Parker, M pector of | itiv Superior! Schools, made his first visit jo | 5th.The ; School Commissioners and 4iv \u2018several Visitors wère present.\u201cOn account of illness & number of the Pu-| will furnish him with clothing.Theéro pils were absent, but those present |.passed a very creditable examination, The bet\u201d expr.sged himself 88 pranch medical commission now ab the r was on town on Friday.visiting\u2019 his | aged mother and other friends, We \u2014 \u2018| ATE \u2018always pleased to see his genial Mr.N.J.Watt, G.T.R.oper tor at Richmond, g on the sick list.The Miss \u201cGeorgie\u201d Patrick is able to sit | In the issue of the \"Times of April 22, we published an article in regard the paper were called for then and when the first sign of of 8 congh or cold appears.a ca an 2 and quickly Menon\u2019 it harder to cure.' Prices; 28¢., §0c., and $1 nn HOLD MANCRURIA Gate\u201d CAN AVOID DISMEMBERMENT ONLY BY THIS COURSE.London, Feb.8.\u2014 It has been | at Pekin, according to: the London | Globe\u2019s Shanghai correspondent, that in the event of China abandoning Mancl uria, the- Powers.would, be com- torests in the remaining provinces, \u2018 \u2018regardless \u2018of China\u2019s - pseudo-sovereign- ty.\u201d | The revolutionists, continues the | dor | ondent, also promise raise a revolt.in Kwangtung in the middle of February, and to expel the Manchus in the avent of Manchuria bejng abandon.|, ed.T e Dowager Empress is said to be wavering between Russian offers of protection and the promises of other Powers to support China against aggression.But She dominant party, it serted, | preparing to resist nuously Russia, and ordered the tr ops and the massing of regiments in| the north, The court, in the mean- Ww it is added, continues its preparations_for fli ht to Sianfu.\u2014 tr re ff et tr ve ler.L.Kilburn, proprietor.XTINCTION BY 4 CIVILIZATION.\u2018DR.SENN SAYS THI THE NATIVES OF TAHITI ARE DOOMED.a visit to Tahiti made a study of the \u20ac cqnditions and customs of \u2018the na- He says they are a simple race \\appy people who are doomed to tion by civilization.The popu- Cook landed af Tahiti in 1769, \u2018has led away until to-day it only ~ Diseases such as measles and\u2019 whdop- ing cough, which has.no apparent effect ppon the whites, cannot be com- PAGE [NES frequently intimated by the authorities | pelled to safeguard their respective.Ja | NSELL _ 10 Strathoons Sq.10+0+01010+0H010101040 ©+0+© FINAL FIGURES _ ON IROQUOIS DEAD.TOTAL | NUMBER | 15 573, FORTY: We provide for the people whe have had enough experience to know that inferio Koo are dear at.about any .price ; who have learned that- .good of first quality, from a first \u201ctrustworthy house, are always - really, and aggressively cheap- Can we serve you?| ORIFFITH i THE DRUGGIST.ona Drug Hall - - - - -61 Wellington Street Use Griffith\u2019s White Balsam for | Coughs and Colds.CENTS \u2018gt my store many useful arti- r the kitchen\u2014too many to ad- in detail.\u201d À call of inspection.is all I äsk and \u2018all that is needed vince you that | my stock of: fm THO) PSON.PS Do you: like good Coffee.I have at 30c, 35¢c and 40c Ib.+ NINE BEING CHILDREN UNDER TEN YEARS, OF AGE.Chicago, Feb.8.\u2014 Iroquois dead have give alist of names and residences.One body only remai | The body of Mrs.| Fr not been found, theory \u2018that her énd buried by figures are given ra \u2018 Forty-niné chi | years met death in children, whose ages are ten years are listed, and 36 whose ages were {and 12 years are dead.The roster women and children unde and names \u201985 youths an boys under 21 years\u2019 are named and as a total of 420 enlistment of half a million new| Stat stics on the been nished.They , occupations, ages | dead is 573.be identified ank Greenwald has ticook House\u2014Popular home for \u2018 it is the, coroner's the panic.Twenty gives 141 | 2 years, that age.old, 271 women ren.Tn all ther Women and girls, a Of those x was only a letter or.put one man wh inconvenience, that town, T.which he boar | , je trans ortation of numbers 11,000; of which 200 are C.Stoliker was in Newport - last | whites and 800 Chinese.batidh by .the natives, .who know nothing of such ailments, in their prim- state.Tahiti, the doctor says, .fering from nervous diseases.A na- can live on food furnished by na- and about two dollars a year no \u2018crime.It is hoped that .the islands, will furnish & plan for.sani- | TALK ABOUT CHEAP GAS.Don\u2019t waste gas cooking meats.\u201cClark\u2019s Ready-to-serve\u2019\u2019 specialties in tins: are delicious and pertoctly .cooked.Ww.Clark, Mfr., Montreal.a NO CANADIAN RECIPROCITY- - | - Leader, Rep.) _ The Register and Leader has said as much, perhaps, : as any néwspaper in the! State in support of a policy\u201d of liberal trade relations with Canada.But this paper has: never deccived it- cei ved itself nor its readers into the \u2018belief that Canadian reci rocity is other than a purely acad mie Question this time.All that - John Ch rlton, who spoke wi Te Governor \u2018Cumming at Detroit a year ago and again at Boston a few weeks ago, has evér proposed is a free exchange of natural products, which this country \"has rejected repeatedly and will con- tinge to reject ; and cven in hie proposal: he is repudiated |b y à e -influ- ntal press of Canada, hilo Sir Wil- tid Laurier, who has\u2019 been accounted friendly to closer trade relations, declines to endorse Mr.Charlton or to again call together the Joint High Commission; of |which he is.Chairman.C nada has no more thought of admitting manufactures from the United States at lower rates of duty than\u2019 it rhaÿ of seeking admission to the Union, no matter what concessions we propose.Sir Wilfrid Laurier hes made very plain.\u2018that not only will Canada not admit\u2019 American manufactures free, but Canada will not give American manufacturers as favorable rates are given to British manufacturers, and it is the intention to maintain a t riff exclusion of British goods suffic- iént to ensure the Canadian 'manufacturer thé preference in the home market.: The fact is, if Towa Republic ns are bund to have an internal quarrel over fon, there is much better reason for djviding on Mr.Chamberlain's programme of tariff retaliation than - on (lanadian reciprocity, for the [former i much nearer realization and jthreat- ens a much more immediate e effect on American commerce.aff the acid.\u201d Ask vour or if this is medicine that cured bis cold.Doctors have used it | for over Sixty years.Lowell, hard | ; He and his wife storm bound tr sunday.C Morrison t \u2018meot train.\u2018The n which.reached here ond Suctor 1 eland wired n excellent retreat for those.suf- and the message taker Miller, y \u201cteam and drove the meet the trai while who it w \u201chearse down to wcndering all abject property, no begging and | s that constituted the - asset of a ebts, whose nl ndon recently.A watch was bankrupt, with treditors met i (From the 1 Des Monies \u2018Register \"and \"| in one minute by:N does the work\u2014if uot, Righty recommended to those having false .Teeth, it disiufects tha plate, cleansrs and re freshce the mouth hardeas the gums.For ! ui all\u2019 Druggists.COVERNTON'S Car sholic Tooth Wash £5 ctu.;50 cte., $1.00 Be pure thet you gct COVERNTON°S.\u2018WATSON @ CO.Agents, .444 St.Paul St., Montreal.2 INTERIOR WIRING our specialty; we do all manner and Kio e 0 promptness that you will appreciate E ECTRIC BELLS i u new how small was the cost compared ify ; with the satisfaction afforded by an Electric Bell you would have one on your door at once.Our LA rkmanship is guaranteed to satisfy and will be Pleased to give you prices.CHAS.T.LACEY, , \u2014 Upper Water Street, Box 496.\u201c Phone 350.Office | - = Tuck McNichol block [CANADIANS ur 17-304 1-4 LD\u2019S FAIR! | sk LOUIS, Mo, | | IL 1, to DEC.31, - 1904 LL E.H.SEWELL, si Possenger : Salmen Entieed by Plies.LC The late Earl of Stair wad a, keen , and on angling.subjects Je \u201chadi views.\u201d The tidal part of the fine Salmon river, the\u201d Stinchar, in Ayrshire, was his Lordship\u2019s, and ha it a condition in all the \u2018\u2018per he granted, that only fly\u2018 be used.The Earl argued that no good fish ate wo , 50 wornis must not be used for the en- ticenient of salmon.\u2018The fact that.\u2018salmon do dive at worms did not weigh with the venerable peer.\u2014Lon- don P all Mall Gazette.Sto es in Canada, and will carry a , China and Glass-, ware, that you will appreciate on account of the large variety, high 4 y aod low price, | | IN OPERATION FORTY YEARS.\u2014- LES BANK of HALIFAX | With Savings Bank pp SOME OF THE ADVA Savings Bank Department of this Bank are as follows: an be made in any amounts, from $1.00 upwards, and, luring banking hours.14 added to accounts twice a'year, on /31st December and d the interest, when addedj becomes part of the princi- b sbme remote feature of the tarifl situa- |-% ti offered by the Deposits ci \u201c at any time \u20ac Interest is 30th June, -an jenced in the withdrawal of the whole:or \u2018 any No delay is exp works ; casy as an ordinary Bank J portion of a\u201csavings |aosount.It ERN TOWNSHIPS BRANCHES : account.DANVILLE- LAKE MEGANTIC re ART | Wl | STAGES.AAA TT COOKSHIRE- = + ARWICK- 4 # i \u2018À New Onel.Ml i YEE TEA ct drop p A 3 mr If you don't like out of our 15c.Pe ople * rwonder ho sell such - \u201ceasily explained\u201d, aupres + «OPROBITE 15 A IT OT neat articles \u2018for the price, Clearing Sale which'we have been per- syaded to éxtend intq February.| Lo, Don\u2019t miss this opportunity of get., linga, a mice article cheap.! KERR & ross, anything pur Ww we scan afford 10 | Co.this is our January.co Fda rad ai.We claim for the ; Gerhard- Heintzman - ~~ Pianos] Au Extraordinary Singing Tone.A deep, Round Bass.Remarkably | free from \u201cHarmonics\u201d or \u201cOver- | \u201c tones.\u201d\u201d A Clear, Pure, Bell- like Treble: A pliant and easy touch, quick to respond.Construction and selection of .material that guarantoes absolute durability.- COME IN AND HEAR THEN.Élarionets.and Reeds.and can do vou good.in selecting.W.B.LeBARON, ; Musical Instruments: .Wo have secured fhe sole right for Sherbrobke from the Maltex Cereal Co., Ltd., to manufacture their new | bread, MALTEX, which we now offer you for the first time.- hination of the finest - wheat A com flours and the best barley malt diastase, containing no sugar, but having à slightly sweet, nut-like flavor, appetizing and, nutritious\u2014that is MALT: EX BREAD.10 cent loaves.¥ i ! \u2014 MCLEAN\u2019 S 0 10 de Ste - CL.Sherbrooke The Daily Record LS.CHANNELL & CO, PUBLISHERS, (LS.Channell.V.E.Morell) \"Published ev afternoon, ex w 102, 104, 108, 1 SUBSCRI/TION PRICE, strictly in -ad rance, ono oar $2.00; aix months $1.00; three months 50-cents ; one month, 20 cents.To any vidross in the Eastern 1 Townshipé, nl wp YR TIsING RATES, Ome Mo one Bay, ¢ 60.cents: 2 days, 90 cents; 3 days, i.20 ; week, $2.00 ; one inch, one ear, $30.00, Liberal discount if advertisement is inserted every sther da, her day, twice a week-or once a week only.Than not exceeding 50 words, etry, Me.line ; Reading Mae y opens Tdi ot © day of pu RB, re on, No change g if voce.ived after $a.m, Circolatloy DAILY RECORD Circulation statement for the.\u201cweek ending Feb: 6th : Monday.vivre an, .3620 Tuesday ove een, 7, ) ees 3615 Wednesday oe.ond, eee ee 3619 Thursday.cn venrronse -3693 Friday .n seen, 3,745 Saturday Le nn 0e \u2026 3,845 Total: .Lu ns © ae ut 92,437 Several horses, harness, single and These double wagon | and sleighs.must be sold cheap.Apply, PAUL HAMMERICH, Bell phone 493.Beckett Road.\u201d I have them | Wellington St, Bhorbroote.[ \u2014 \u2014 \u2014\u2014 = = It is not good form to smack |, .your lips, but excusable if \u2018you allow yourself to be carried away by that delicious flavor of | + 4 Ï MAY & HOULAHAN, Importers of High Grade Coffees.BIRTHS, MARRIAGES AND DEATHS.Notices of bi Bs, arclages and deaths must In variabi dorsed with the name and «4 dress ol ue, sander, or otherwise ue, notice cif \u2018The addition of be taken of poetry of other Sanounoemants je 100.por epaid, BIRTH.PATON\u2014At Sherbrooke, Que., on February Sth, 1904, the wife of W.LE.1 Paton, of a son.t TREPANIER.At 3rd, Feb.Mrs.Windsor, 1904, Mr.Leonard; Morse, of cancer of \u2018the bowels.Aged | 72 years.JOHNSON.\u2014 At Waterbury, Vt., on\u2019 Jan.20th, 1904, | Amy A.Way, wife of IL.J.Johnson, formerly of Way's Mills.Aged 64 years, of paralysis.CASS.\u2014 In Cassville, Feb.4th, 1904, at the rosidence of .Mr.L.J.\u2018Bangs, John Cass.aged i years, ram cnrs: 02000 INSURANCE SOCIETY OF NORWICH, ENG, DE rene ER Ton.0 2e Paid = > 000,000.00 Head Office for Prov, of Quabect Bdg,, Montreal.GEORGE crane \"Superintendent, John McManus, Agt., Bherbreoke, DYNAMOS We always have a number of refitted dynamos on hand, which we sell at reasonable figures.| Let us know what - you require by letter, wire-or personal visit, the last préferred, and we wil make you quo- ee Arc Lamps Do you use them ?Can- \u2018you [them ?If so, it may \u201cbe while communicating: with use.We handle them and make complete installations hr | desired.ELECTRICAL R.& S.CO, Lansdowne street i » - Sherbrooke FIRE use worth a .Those of you, who wish to ge not delay coming.I have just 0 that has heen selling at 865.00, Someone is going to be disap LOUIS A.Luz Wellington St.- and is good value at {hat price.t a.Coon Coat for 50.00 had better ne left.Size, 42, of the stock sinted.Don\u2019t be that one.CODERE.Aran à.ocean \u2018 \u2018The defree\u2018stalï of Princess Rebekab\u2019| |Lodge w il meet Tuesday evening for | practice.\\ ) Mrs.Ji \u2018B Oxmrapbell is visiting per | parents, Mr.and rs.John Coates, in | Ottawa.| guest.recently of Mins Alice Delvigne, | Boston, were visitors to the city.\u201con.Saturday-| : \u201cÀ Mr.E.B.Cochrane, of Hillhurat, is | spending few weeks in Nassau, .Bahama Islands, - Hardwood, Green Wood, Slabs, etc.Lowest Pp joes.Victor Archambault.| Compton,\u2019 |has returned\u201d home from a visit to h sister, Mrs.Mackie, in Montreal.\u2018 \u2018Mr, L \u201cChanel has been away | 1904, a son} to Mr.and this ' week.\u201d You secure the big.J.H Trapanier.| 0 dounts \u2019 now and we deliver the de : : - i ti e, ; - > > UE MARRIAGES.© © go 1 sm a Stanley strist, Le rs.| ° anley s RAYMOND \u2014 HAWSE.\u2014 At North Montreal, entertained at tea on Fri.Hatley, Que., Feb.3rd, -1904, at( the day, and W assisted by her sister, home of the Meh by the Rev.I.W.1 Mrs, Arthur Robinson, who is visiting McLaughlin, Mr.Wm.Ray mond, and ho The \u2018deporations of the table were Miss Mary per Hawse.red carnations, : : rs.Whitney, wile of the Rev.Dr.DEATHS.Whitney, of Bishop\u201d s College, is mourn- MORSE.At Boynton, Jan.28th, | H.G.| ter\u2019s Malt ! xtract.It is pure, concentrated malt.It gives zest to the '| appetite, stéadiness to.the nerves, strength t the muscles.Nutter\u2019s honor of Mrs.wore grey Vv ile, trimmed with.lace, was pmol in receiving by Mrs.| | Fortier, in pale\u2019 mauve, and.white | piece of 14d.Griffith, who.\u2018poure | Griffith.| \u2014Miss Lillie silk, | During the af moon.Bourgeault\u2019s or- | chestra, which| was stationed study, .played pleksifg \u201cæelbotions.| \u2019 emia iss Florence Dresser is visiting [J frignds in Montreal at present, =.¥ x T.| Costello has been at Kingsey fod a low days Visiting relatives, ! % \u2014 Miss Réllénd, of Magog, was the in town.|.v My pri ¥ bn pressed.hay and straw, | \u2018as low as water in the Magog River.G.N.Bo Fque.- = {our theatre chairs, you iden from all FIRST DAY OF THE __ _ This great sale EAT.ORNIT RE ite ; \u201cEvery der pt.in full yunning 0: * aiticle in stock | pubjéct to 10-to 33 5p asts only.one week i | | - | | + { rdie or, © | Every single ; C, \u2018digcounts, n The year.and is your one ph nity to obtain Hig} h Class Furniture at low a pric 68.| : + > W ward: s Für nite ire Co.show ii in phe : aging youn | hed under canyas.The grand entry, parade of horsemen and rough til loading again after 1 night.Comfortably ses Mr.\u2018Mrs.Chas.L Fanshaw, ot = Mrs.F.x Fléteher, from Minneapolis, is visiting the family of-Mr.E.W.Gilman, \u2018St.Francis Cottage.\u201d # Mrs.BI som, froin Compton, is visiting \u201c her\u2019 daûghter, Mrs.C.H.Nutter, Moore street, for a fow days.Mrs.1, {Dudley Smith, of \u2018Ingleside, for a few ie attending the annual meeting of the Canadian Press Association at Toronto.{oe Mr.\u2019 J.Parker, B.A, Inspector of | pot Schools, is \u2018in the city, and will make \u2018his first official viélt to the | High: School, te-day, « : The banks, only allow you 2 per cent.for, our money, while the Edwards niture Co, \u2018offer you.this week i % 331:3'per cent.| \u2018An adjou ned meeting of the Sherbrooke Curling Club is - called for Tuesday next se 9 pai; at the \u2018rink, A large attendance is hoped for.Madame J.P.Royer, and Madame Jules Richard have \u2018issued invitations to a reception on the eYening of Tuesday, Feb.9th, at their residence, Fast Sherbrooke.| we If you intend staring \u201chousckesping any time this year it will pay \u201cyou to place yout order with - Edwards death occurred in England during the vacation.\u2018Mrs.Whitney's many friends-\u2018in Lenhaxville dnd \u2018Sherbrooke feel much sy pathy for her in sorrow, - Lb ing the ho! of her only sister, whose Arrivals \u2018at the New Queen\u201d 41d) day : McDowell, Montreal; John Webster, Beecher Falls; H.G.Weston, Marbleton ; W.McClary; G.A.Dreere, North Hatley ; ville, Vt.; F.J.Patterson, Compton ; J.H.Adams, Buttington ; A.B.Mor: row, Lancaster, N.H.Do you want , more energy ?Take Nut- Do you, enjoy living ?Mait Extradt builds up the system, keops the system.from.breaking down.Better build|up bofore you ° break | down.Every man and woman needs a tonie.utter's Malt \"Extract is \u2018the correct |tonit for everyone.Tt .quict the heart action, soothes tired | nerves, stret gthens all physical |weakness.It ives vigor to nursing mothers \u2018and.vitality to their babies.Healthy babjes come to health mothers.Nutter's Malt Extract brings health.Sold by all druggists.: À Mrs.L.A.Belang er, Montreal, streét, was hostess jon riday afternoon at lost enjoyablé and largely- attended tea of the season, given in 'H.Fortier, of Montreal, est.Mrs.Belanger, who who is lier lace, Mrs.cKenty, of Boston, in black silk and lacs,\u201d and Mis iss.Maud Griffith in a pale gréy gown.\u2018Red carnations were used for decoration in : the drawing room, while in the tea: |: room the color- scheme was pink.'A vase of rose \u2018carnations tied with | broad satin ribhon was \u2018in a ,\u2018 centre- attenberg lace over pink silk, | bordered with delicate smilax.The tea table was in.charge of.Mrs.Fred tea ahd coffee, Madame J ules) Richard and Misses Mc- Manamy, Deseve \u2018and Lillie and Rose The girls, assisting wore pretty white frocks, with one - exception Griffith, who Was in, red formi \" charming contrast.in the \u201cINDOOR ' CIRCUS?TO:NIGHT.illustrating an Indoor Circus, at the Clement theatre, to-night, is new and, interesting, A reproduction of one of our mammoth circuses fom the arrival of the trains in the morning un.~ _ - | {of the animals is a very .{lof the entertainment.- agross the track.- AUTOMATIC TIE her | | .B.F.Brown, Lyndon- a he George E.Smith Aut already been made in these erican.Vice-Consul, in ested a |year or two- ago for the England's Fagrious \u2018Moving Pictures, ; countri gnimals, clowns, etc; otc, A The feeding funny: part grts; a \u2018tenor soloist, will sing | FIRE AND POLICE STATION NOTES and po.| : Since , Saturday the fire icemen, have \u2018 been kept busÿ.Five.arrests were made for drunk- pnness and disorderly conduct, two at \u2018Lansdowne \u2018market, two lon Lower \u2018Water street, and one-at the.Grand runk station, All came fore the Justice of the Police, ! and -were fined F bh or ten\u2019 irst one was at 4.45 °p.jay for a fire or the establishment of.r a fire ur \u2018the residence -of Mr.J.Donnell, - on \u2018Bowen avente.It was a 8 root, fight at 7.20 o'clock by remove \u201cMr.Henry Pat is home, 52 Peel street rth \u2018of this station, and as thrown who had a severe dore injuries.- SAWING MAC FOREIGN.CAPITALISTS HERE | TO | WITNESS OPERATION OF MR.GEORGE E.SMITH\u2019S|IN- =~ \\ VENTION.atid Tie sawing machine of | which mention has columns, s in operation \u2018on Saturday morning et the shops on Lansdowne street of Mt.A.Joncas; for -the benefit of a nymber of Bokton! capitalists, who wore in_town for the purpose of in- Méssrs.A.H.Davis, merchant, Duth- er| C.Greenleaf, architect and contractor, Thomas McCafferey, _cledtric railway contractor, G.E.Mitchell, bro- kef, Boston, Wm.Farwell, President of thb\u2019 E.T.Bank,.G.E.Borlase, Am- Count Le| Bouthil- ler-Chavigny, France, D.\u2018N.(Perrault, superintendent foundry department| of Je ckes| Machine Co, T.F.Kenny, M.and| D.M.Mclean of the Jenckes R.N.\u2018Robins and others ting it.\u2026- .hose present at the exhibition Li r .The machine was : porated n Saturday by steam power and required) the ices of six men.~ Being made in tions, it is casily portable and can set up ore The\u2019 ! gs to.be, personally other capitalists.in.the U.Central Railway by | the\u2019 machine.STOCKS.; F.Morris, stock broker, | performing | Mr] Harry Rob- |.sone | now illustrated songs.T e| show is a food one, Don\u2019t.miss it | bluff.\u201d | with roars of laughter from the .| \u201cbluff.\u201d 9 Bi TPLAYING A CAME ue OF BLUFF = =, course of à e debate on the amendment to thé address in reply to the speech\u201d Irony \u2018the throne, moved by Mr: Robson (Lib ral), setting forth that © 1b evidencd presented to the war commission disclosed grave mismanage- [ment and negligence on the part of the Government during the South ar.\u201cReferring to Joseph ih\u2019s gibes at the aititude of the.Opposition when Mr.defended thé course of the Government 7 | towards thd Transvaal, Sir Henny | said that when Mr.Chamberlain\u2019 interviewed him{June 20th, 1899, prior to the war, \u2018anid \u2018asked\u2019 him if the Opposi- {tion would support the Government.in sending 10,000 troops to Cape Colony, he, Sir Henry expressed supprise, whereupon Mr.Chamberlain said: \u201cYou need not hd alarmed.There will he no fighting.We know those.fellows: won\u2019t | fight.\u201c We are Playing a game \u2018 of As a resu 6 Sir Henry added, the Opposition téfused to relieve thé -Gov- ernment of any responsibility regard: ing the course it chose to pursue.The: statement of Sir Henry Was greeted | - Opposition, heriches.Mr.Chamberlain, in reply, said \u201che did not \u201cYemember using the: wo, should not be treated in -aparty spirit, so that the Bders might be|convinced o the earnest ess of Great Britain.we ob 11 10 Cb ; J An'Ojà Friend in England.| .Edward Bayly, a well Toronte.barrister, wisited Great Britain last summer, and had a qu'ious experience \u2018in \u201cManchester.In the grill-room .fof the.Midland Central Hotel he was served.bv a very obsequious waitèr, who, haïf through th.meal, obseyyed, deferentiallyz \u2018\u2018Beg y\u2019 sir, but aren\u2019t | reading scthlerg.ing a \u2018gre À } deal about Tore a nowadays, sir.May I ask what part ot Canada you come from?\u201d .Toronto,\u2019\u2019 answered Mr.\u201cOh, Toronto, sir.We have in the.smoking-room \u2018 a most interesting book about {Toronto.I should be pleased to show it to vou, if agreeable, after ybur luncheon.1 t \u201cto see: it, Bgid Mr.And so, after lunch, the waiter, ng.corted - the.[visitor to the smoking- room.There jhe.produced a time-worn dled edition\u2014of all world! \u2014of Dr.Scudding\u2019s \u2018\u2018\u2019Tor nto of Old: be : \u201cWhy, whère did that come from?\u201d |-asked Mr.layly.> \u2018\u2018Don\u2019 t kn w, sir.It has heen here for a great many vears, I know.\u201d And Mr.Bayly was so pleased \u2018to et an old friend that the fortunate waiter got.al unusually large tip.j Bepar tment have issu- ibook of cartoons to be purpose of Influpneing ; and Les \u2018which it \u2018holds for The idea that Ca- ada is the [granary of the Empire 1s well \u201cbrought out, as well as the movement\u201c of} farmers from the United States td the fertile prairie.One dt :the.most btriking illustrations depicts John Bull sitting down to a meal of exclysjvely Canadian viands, John is just about to attack his well-stocked table, but pauscs to cast a glance at - 4 beautiful map of Canada which takes the place of a vest.mes pre WRAF PING PAPER \u2014 FOR SALE Large quap itity old papers, Will be rold \u201cat Je and lic per Ib.\u2019 DAILY RECORD, Block, reports to-day\u2019s prices, one o'clock, by telagraph, as follows : MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE 6 ian Pa 0 Feito Balla a2 ontzesl Light and Power: 2 NEW YORK STOCK EXUBANSE Zo; ing ne kly R, Transit | 1062 ou Fimo, | 8\" Do CHICAGO:BOARD or TRADE.À A May Wheat Sl ne rT) .: 40 : Gain 18,70 Lard 7.5 - Ï - LY i J ¥ | SHERBROOKE.* | bo | SME Chamberlain only object in \u2018approagh- \u201c12 ing Sir He ry was to njake sure that «| the South African question +4 .1- known ,_ \u201cNo,\u201d answered Mr.Bayly.\u201cI'm a Canadian, ds to business his he alth faile d Puis printed 67% | and \u2018blank, shitable for wrapping.J evare ofImitations.M mars x ex\u2019 ra fine this season.-7T _ | \u201cUbero\u201d Coffee Another lot to hand and go- yet\u2014if nctlet usisend vou g Ib.tin Money dels if you should not like i*.84 \u2014 Bermaline Bread Crum- | | pets, Plum Loaves.We receive this every Fri _day night\u2014Won\u2019t you le ue save you some out of next] ot.2 JOHNSTON.© FAMILY GROCER.PICK up Here is some.of the job lots: 22 Woman's Overshoes, \u2018red lined, .90 20 Woman's Felt Slippers.We 75 Woman's Rubbers .peus nares Ae 40 Men's Enamel Laced Shoes, vensrsres messes eer pacrasaeenne 3.50 for $1.50 | 23 Men's Box Calf Laced Shoes, 83.50 for 3 9 Men\u2019s s \u201cTab rn, veus» vosnasenecacen 456 7 Men\u2019s Velvdt Slippers.vere eeerans Toe 40- Boys\u201d Shogs, Jrom 68¢ to $1.30 26 Youths SI des, from 60e to $1.10 20 Misses\u2019 Bu flon Boots.63¢ 7 Misses\u2019 But} on Boots, spring heels .Lorin ries nd 90e 35 Child\u2019s Button Shoes.60c and 6c 20 Men\u2019s Overshoes .£1.00 12! Men's Low Gum.Rubbers Besides, about three hundred pairs of - one to four pair lots of various gfadés.Sale begins To-morrow.Morenoy & Millet.Sarveyor and Civil Engineer.L A.DUFRESNE, Office 85% King Street + Bell Tel\u2019349, Skinner Phone 60, In Sher \u2018brooke every Saturday.RX HERGERT E.pu | Professor of Music, Organist and Choirmäster St, Andrew's Church Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing Students prepared for Conservatory Exams.Terms : Plano seven dollars, Sloging ten dol lars for 20 lessons.Studio i\u2014No.79 Queen Street WHY BE IDLE?If you are seeking employment, or if not sat isfled with your prosent position, call on us, or | drop us a line, and we will in a short time procure yon the position you roquire.We have gure yon of all kinds and for everybody.The Sherbrooke Mercantile A gency.\u2019 Bell Phone 472.P.O.- Box 24, 2 Wellington 8 Street,- Sherbrooke, Que.\u2014 a à me - \u2014\u2014sme mm a SAWY iv ILLE- NEWS.I have been very ill with la orippe and \u2018a severe cold, accompaniel witl a bad cough.1 got a bottle of Smith's Indian Cough Syrup and Grip Killer, and beforé I had finished one; bottle 1 went to work all right.vont AVE, (Signed) Jd.T.Sawyerville, P.Que.\u201c_RATON CORNER NEWS.Terkible Experience \u2018of One of the Gt zens of That Place.Co.Mr.R- Dobie \u2018has livell here about six years.Here is his version ~ ahout - it: Me said: Nearly Jour years ago r could not sleep at right or work by day for four,months: | was hard up; was so bad i could not stand it.ony longer.| told my trouble toa store keeper; he \"guaranteed to cure me with six bottles of Smith's North American indian Rheumatic and Kidney Cure or refund the money: To my surprise and delight, when Jl had used only: five I bottles, | wag a po rfedtiy well thin and have heen lever since, over ef veurs.I did not have much faith in (ue Fem edv when 1 commenced, but now know this remedy will cure rhenmat (Signed) 5 2, DORTE.Jaton, L.Q.A MONTREAL MAN WINS-0 Mr.William Clark, formerly of the Wagner Palate Cur Co, makes ; statement which astonished the would Mr.Clark says i in attemding strict ;- | aff A qd all what he says abouf it - ; or any mortal man \u2018cond endure.months nothing te help mil used six bottles of Seeing vitre North American Indian i\u2019 que and Kidney Cure: the \" I vas gr acte 1 ly well, now going on fii tee monts, | and so far | have no avmptom oF the | disease returning.\u2018hitake pleu ur in telling the public that [ know.This remedy will-cure rhedgpuatizm.(Signed) WILL TAM CLARK, , Cor.Alexander and Craie =~, Sout | real.\u2014\u2014\u2014 UN-NERVED, TIRED People and invalids will findin CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE A pleasant restorative nnd anpeliner.Pur re as wholesome, it hus stood the 1 laty.Preparedon!y by, Caurisi.sL Ke, Ca sre ar - BITTER HR ORANGES For Marmalade\u2014they are ~ eRe AP qe AS A ing fabt.Ilave e you tried it - \"Sant # > 4 PS aa a - SHR ES TREE He és etes Cl Sai OE * .or fin SA hy | \u201cor 0 > %æ, orders.\u2019 \u201cOUR WORK PLEASES, i i or years.\u201c1 TOR WHICH WE CONTROL THE > 55000 Largest Stock ever brought Here All Si zes, - - | - Have your Books, Magazines and Musig, Etc., Neatly Rebound \"at small cost and.preserve them | LI.PAGE, PRINTER .= AND - - BOOKBIN DER, 104- 106 WELLINGTON ST REET a \u201cPrinting.We have been \u2018working night and day.to keep up with our Must be that 1 Getting a good grade of work in | Catalogues, | : ooklets, Half- Tones, Etc Ÿ Bookbinding.Blank Books, We make all Kinds to order including the ~ Huffman Patent Flat\u2019 [ Opening Book EASTERN TOWNSHIPS RIGHT, R a Rubber Stamps And Supplies.Ld \u201cPads, Inks, Daters, Linen- Markers, Etc ; * \u2018Prices Right.oi mi Ruling for the Trade oo E.J.PAGE Printer, Bookbinder and .Blank Book Maker.104-106 Wellington Street.he Eg FLL] DO.13 AT THE CHURCHES 3 \u201cBouhier, à series of sermoñs on Daniel.pressive great effect of carly training upon à \u2018portance could not be over -estimuted.of Buffalo, N.fering women to rely, Lydia E.Pinkham's - suffered misery for several years, bein sched, I had bearing-down pains an I consulted two different physicians, h and not onl appe tite and have to put away all other medicines and table Compound.\u201d\u2014 > M and [J fe your béèn clear Ver 313 she does nôt understand.Mrs.who asks for it.- FOR sus T he Ladies\u2019 Aid (#lethodist) will : be held with Mrs.Bradley Tuesday at p.m.Là The Ladies\u2019 meet at the pm.\u201d will 3 Aid (Presbyterian) Manse, Thilrsday at A gospel song service will be given at St.Andrew's church next Sunday evening, ot In the afternoon yesterday at St, Michael's cathfdral a meeting was held of the Third Order of St.Francis with uo sfiort address by Rev.Father Gignac, Rev.Father lard, Redemptorist, from Montreal, man of profound learning, - proached at high mass at the cathedral yesterday on the duties of Roman Catholics = towards \u2014 - the church, : The fortnightly meeting of the Con- opric yesterday morning the Rev.Leon of Nantes, France, was.or dained deacon, by His Lordship Bishop LaRocque.The ceremony was private only Mgr.\"Tanguay and ; the \u201cRev.Father Gagnon: being present.The Res, Mr.Bpufiier assisted at.high mass after his ordination.Rest-P.L.Richardson, pustor of the Methodist church, last evening began His subject last evening -was_the hoy Dan: iel and the sermon wus à most im: one.He pointed out -the hoy's after life,\u201d asserting that the im- of good home influences Many a man, like James A.Garfield.could say that Jie owed all that he was or ever hoped tobe to his mother.At St.Michael's cathedral yesterday: the Solemnity of the Purification of the Blessed Virgin, the ancient cere- A po ound well calculated to relieve and cure 74, e various troubles arising from irregularie a ties and menstrual pains.the front as a true friend in need.I have has brought me.health now, and that my À table .benefit to T if we cannot forthwith above ii which will prove na op Sais Ths PRE ~HERBROORL VAILY REUOKL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY », 1904.LENNOXVILLE.| { + METHODIST CHURCH.M Éontinied * from page 1.) © carries us back over élmest a century.The early pioneers of that remote time in religious: work, have nearly all passed , awhy.i i They.were \u2018ahidng | the.first Reh in the Townships, and, I theald\u2019 days when little my of houses \u2018 fnarked the sites of \u201c| the two thriving - centres to-day of Sherbrooke and Lehnoxville.Situated | on the | confluences of the rivers, they and the Upper Forks, There is but \u2018one surviving member of the present Lennoxville congregation who remairis to.tell the story of | those stirring .| times of the hy-gone \u2018days.The name i1emo® Miss Nellie Holmes, treasurer of the Young Woman's Temperance Association pu strongly advises all suf- as she did, upon Vegetable Compound.6 DEAR Mas, PINKHAM :\u2014 Your mediciné is indeed an ideal woman's medicine, and by far the best I know to restore lost health and strength.I troubled with menorrhagia.My back frequent iheadaches.I would often wake from restful sleep, and in such pain that I suffered for: hours before I could go-to sleep again.I dreaded the tong nights us much as the weary days.oping to get relief, but, finding\u2019 that \u2018their medicine did not seem to cure me, I tried your Vegetable Compound on the recommendation of a friend from the East who was visiting 1de, \u201cIam glad that I followed her advice, for every ache and this, but my general health.is mueh improved.ained in flesh.M earnest advice to suffering women is pain is gone, have a fine take Lydia E.Pinkham\u2019s Vege- Miss NELLIE HoLMES, 540 No.Division St., Buffalo, N.Y.Miss Irene Crosby, prominent in Social Life in East -Savanah, Ga., adds.her testimonial to the value of Lydia E E.Pinkham\u2019 s Vegetable Compound.DEAR Mrs.PINKHAN : mo pleasure to find an article of real value \u2014\u2018 It always giver unquestioned merit.\u201d I have {found .Pinkham\u2019s Vegetable Com- Much suffering could be spared if we 2 5 only paid more attention to proper living and d diet, but as long: us women do not do this, \u2018Vegetable Compound hss come to very pleased indeed with the relief it I find that I have perfect mind is also more a a active since used your Vege- pound.It has been of great e, and I gladly recommend it: sincerely yours, Miss IRENE CROSBY, ast Charlton.St.East Savannah, Ga.\u201d Remember that every woman is cordially invited to write to Mrs.Pinkham if there is anything about her cage or symptoms Pinkham\u2019s address Is Lynn, Mads, Her advice is free, and is.cheerfully given to any ailing woman produce the original- letters and signatures of heir absolute genuineness.Lydia X.Pinkham Med.Co, Lynn, Mass.is.one of great antiquity, and gives thecolloquial name\" (* \u2018Candlemas\u2019 \u201d in fc ngland,?and \u201cLa Chandeleur\u201d in France) to the festival.Aftér the blessing a procession of the clergy bearing lighted candles, geoly tes and choir boys was formed, and went around the church, hymns being sung by the choir.The consecrated ca lic - families, to be lighted on various occasions, ; When there is illness or death in the house, when the priest arrives to \u2018administer the last Sacraments or even in times of terror, catastrophe or storms, veterans fee REV.DR.CHOWN WILL SPEAK TO-NIGHT.Putty POLITICAL C'ONDI TIONS IN CANADA; THEIR CAUSE, AND CURE,\u201d HIS, SUB- La ; JIC i, - on Tho regular mid-weck services of the Wednesday: evening, at several will he suspended: for this gregotional Ladies\u2019- Aid Society will churches, \u2018bo held.in the lower hall.of tlie week.This is for the purpose of con- church on Thursday afternoon at 3 centrating jattention und interest in o'clock, Sewing will be commenced two other \u2018meetings.be 4 for a handkerchief sale to be held | The first of these will be this even- about Master.Tea served at 4.30.ing, in the Methodist-Church Lecture Hostesses\u2014Nrs, H.S.Hubbard and Hall, to be addressed \u2018by Rev.Dr.Mrs.L.Ne Channel].oo Chan.General Secretary of the Moral etd rm Department of the Methodist At the private chapel of the Bixh- | Church, on the subject, \u2018Political Con- [ditions in Canada ; their Cause and Cure\u2014an inside\u201cview.\u201d The second will be a public meeting of the Lords Day Alliance in Plymouth Church, on Thursday evening, to he addressed by Rev, J.-G.Shearer, Secretary of the D.L.A., and it is hoped.also, by the Rev.+.Edgar Hill, b.D., of Montreal.Both these services are of a uwmion character -and the hearty \u2018co-operation of the people of all churches is invited, in order that they may : \u201cbe suceessfdl and, enthusiastic.The annual meeting of the branch of: the Dominion Lord's Alliance will be held here Thursday.Two business sessions will be held.morning and afternoon, in the Y.M.C.A.rooms.The public meeting in the evening will be « addressed by Rev.Dr.J.Edgar nll.of St.Andrew's Church, Montregh Rev.Dr.Gordon, of Olivet Baptis Énurch: Rev.Quebec Day mony of the blessing of the candles took place before mass, the Rev.Father Gignac presiding.The custom 4 T, A.Moore, Assistant \u2018Sec.Alliance, Toronto; Rav.J.G.Shearer, general secretary, | and \u2018others.| Methodisin in those days built and \u2018thé \u2018tion of\u201d the class meeting was ie | corne dles will be laid by in Roman Catho _ - { held.Tehnoxville | and work of Mr.Dawid McCurdy is intimately assocjated with the history of the first settlement in the County \"of Sherbrooke, \u2018and the.present status of the Methodist church in both = Sherbrooke | and Lennoxville measure due to his faithful work.well, laying enduring foundations.The work of the founders has borne ab ndant fruit, not only in the oauisiion of commodious ' church properties, that spread like a net- work over.the Eastern \"Ti pri \u2018but \u2018in \u2018 the shaping and\u2019 developing of characters that have exerted a large influence in the community life.He is eighty-two years of age, with his powers still remarkably preserved, \u2018And recalls those earlier experiences, as if they happened but yesterday.He \u2018has spent all the intervening years in this locality, residing at Haskell Hill on the same farm, which his own hands have shaped \u2018from the forest into fields of pip ty, and a home of comfort.THE FIRST METHODIST CLAS iS MELTING.\u201cThe first Methodist.class meetinglin Sherbrooke was formed in the year 1817, u nder the leadership of Archibald McCurdy, his \u2018father.It was organized \u2018and held its meetings in a room\u2019 on the present site of the Sun Life Building.Since the days of Wesley the glass meeting has been the.fore: rupner of the larger and complete: church |organization.\u2018This was Meth- \u2018odism\u2019s beginning.© With that primi- \u201ctive meeting are associated the names of * Archibald and John McCurdy, Archibald Weir and James Haron.These \u2018ere all settlers from the North of \u2018Ireland, and were men, who bore, the vigorous characteristics of that sturdy stock.The earliest preaching places | were the homes of the people |.; school houses.The organiza- followet iti a preachi by the periodie visits of the preachers.The earliest place of these men in Sherbrooke \u2018was in a private houge on \u2018the of Commercial and\u201c Court T'hey -were missionaries fre m Héthodist Episcopal church, Unit- Thexe men\u2018 had\u2018 crosted- ee\u201d the al Stites, : the 'border, and had begun at Stan- stead] an early as 1804: In the year 1817 \u2018they plänted a cause in bourse, and for t first time\u2018 now Bp- peared, in -Sherbrooke.It was ne rly pareil years before a church res.brooke.Appointments were made for monthly visits at the Sherbrooke, Tien: noxville \u2018,and \u2018 HaskeH Hill.schoc L house did good service in thpse days, being a public centre for.the educational, religious and other interests of the inhab tants.Those - men were \\preachers, rather than pastors, from | the necessities .of the work.Mar- riage and baptisms were arranged | as best hey could under the cireumstun.ces.Among those early Methodist.Episdgpal .ministers we find the names of - Miam Macdonald, \u2018John Rgine and p Misohoock.- was \u201cnot until the Montreal C h- ¢, under the superintendency - of ritish Wesleyan Conference, took work and occupied the field, the scattered congregations were ied with sejtled pastors.Before became permanently organized circuits the resident minister of Compton, the Rev.Edmund Botterell and (his successors for six years ministered to the people.\"He prea hed for two years in Mr.David McCurdy\u2019s home.There the first Methoflist missioneray meeting of these parts was and status = = = = su pp these into \u201cIn the year 1846 Sherbrooke were given the of | 8 circuit, and the first eins minister was Rev.John Douglas; a brother of the distinguished Dr.Geo.Douglas, g stalwart of -modern times in the ministry of the Canadian church.He planned and carried |out the erection of the first Methodist church: in Lennoxwifle.This church was destroyed gration after doing service for twenty- \u2018eight; years.Douglas.was followed hy the Rev.Gifford Dorey, the first .ister of this denomination to r ide in Lennoxville, Sherbrooke a\u201d before long became the place of residence of the cifcuit minister.Many of the inhabitants will easily recall the names and pastorates of the en of this period\u2014Henry Lanton, Benjamin Sleight, William D.Brown, Wm.Hans.ford, Edward Barrass, James Roy, Richard Robinson, Osborne Lambly, William Hall, John Borland, John Wakefield, Daiiicl Connolly and James Henderson.Many of the familigs of to-day bear the familiar names of the prominent families of this period.Mc- Curdy, Haskell, Joknston, Sind, and Bustard.THE LENNOXVILLE CIRCUIT.+ as not until the year 1875 \\that the Conference separated .Lennoxville from Sherbrooke East, making former an independent circuit.-: From time to time it had been found necessary, to supply sistant pastor to meet the Hema A so large a circuit.Le ma TE ere then known as the Lower Forkb | is in a Jarge W, el- | { WANTED.\u2014 MAN TO TAKE CARE | erected, the site being in East Sh erin the Lennoxville confla- | .the | tion ; also James Henderson, now as- | sistant secretary of the Missionary Society of the Methodist\u2019 church in Can- adé:i.The first pastor of the Len : noxville circuit was the Rev.John Scanlon.Arriving on; \u2018the field he found a copgregation with no church, and no home for a pastor.It w facing such adverse odds that pla were laid which in a very few months were carried to successful completion.From June to December the joint en- The parsonage was ready for occupancy by Christmas Sunday in January : dedi- the beginning.of an era of \u2018prosperity.Of the pastors who have served the congregation dur- terprise was pushed.and on the last , 1876 the chu caied.This was h \u201c Was ing these nearly thirty years only| The (leaners ofthe Methodist church one has fallen, while others are| will.méet Friday with Mizs Mamie Wil.among the most honored of the names liam.of \u2018those still in the active work in| Geor e McCabe, of Windsor f 3 sor the Montreal Conference.The Rev.NE épont, Sunday in the city with John Séanlon was followed by Revs.his mather.3 3 George H.Porter.William Timberlake, The IT \u201cH.Graham, who hah passed to his 1e | rustee and Quarterly Boards PAGE FIVE as ns and user of Sunlight Soap.108 CITY NEWS reward, W.K.Shortt, Richard Robin- of thé Methodist church will son, a second pastorate, William Ad- next riday evening.ping, Joseph.Pincel.F.A.ead and| The Widow of the late Severe! Pan Robert Smith.The present regular preaching at J hnville, it advisable to transfe appointment to the superintendency the Jton: About twenty years ago considerable influx of |miners, from the Old Land, formed a ment at the Albert Mines.Many them were Methodists.| They conti pastor ; until, the demands of the circuit work made the Johnville.resent Blrchton circuit.The next field \"claiming her attention was Cap- chiefly | settle- ton, whose death of of Mr.Plain, a Jos., on Saturday of n- scalde 1\u20ac- \u20ac louthier, had the misfortune Jast to; fall into a tub of boiling water and.was very hadiy The: satisfaction of having the vaste done early in the day, ell done, belongs to every meet._ occurred last week a H, E; _ Warren, as stationed in at Thrle Rivers, \u2018is very dangerously Le noxville at the hui of this ill with \u2018the same disease, pneumonia, Conferen e yeâr.which égrried off her husband and his brothe me Trifle Pannceon, within a ii A ISSIONARY CH CH.\u2018few days of cach other.\u201cThe Lennoxville co ee ion has ee \u2018had much of the missiondry spirit.For a number of years she sustained A S D ACCIDENT AT ue to the present time |a valuable ag- We have since learned that the child pney in the work of the circuit.The | has d ed from the burns.next to \u2018claim attention was the field _\u2014 of labor lying- about Minton.She The Yukon Trade.gave permanence to this work, so Le that'in 1893 a\u2019 pastor was assigned per a view to developing and -The result mr been that Yukon! district amounted to $2,790,- to them with a that field.this\u2019 last offspring has now a church 827, time value \u2018and pastor and has for some For luty-paid goods entering t $956,124, he four months ending Octo- t the value of Canadian goods the against foreign goods to the showing -that Ca- - = tory passed off the list.of missions to he-.nadidns have eeured nnd fh \"rade \u2019\u201d ing control of the bulk of the trade \u2018come an independent cireuit.poing {into that cnimiry | \u2014 oi = _\u2014 , \u2014 SITUATIONS VACANT.TO_LET.WANTED_A GIRL AT) ONCE.NO TO LET\u2014LARGE FRONT ROOM, 2ND waghing or cooking.Mrs.Butler, floor, Fortier Block.Apply.W.R.222 Wellington Wellington street.(Le .+ ! Apte Office; one speal ing both lan- pied | by Richard & Co.Biscuit Fac.uitable for light manufacturing guages, with \u2018some knowledge of type- or machine work, and stores with writing preferred ; a good opportunity .= \u2018to earn the business.apply in own 2B Cueto.engine, ete.C.H.Fletcher, \u2018handwriting, 1D,\u201d Record Office.| MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT- anim vouna amon | Ee, Avelvjte J.Ko Edwards, light housework.Apply Mrs.Kennedy, 8 + 57, Brook street.Ce TO LET\u2014FEW MORE OFFICES IN new Noetr Building, King street.WANTED.\u2014 OOK.APPLY MRS.{Plans /and prides at L.A.Codere\u2019s.Brown, 12 Bank treet.#7 Le LOST.\u2014 ENGLISH- COACH DOG, immediately, stating.ham, P.Que.experience to Mrs.H.R.Thompson, Ulverton, Dur- of, horse, cow, .d tend fires, and | femal , color, white, with black spots.make himself generally useful.Must Reward, if returned to A.E.Milte- be honest and willing\u201d to work.No more, 151 Wellington street.other need apply.William Farwell, mame \u2014 : .LOST.\u2014 BLACK VELVET BELT, he | WANTED.\u2014 A! GOOD MILTINER FOR | with] steel: buckles, on Prospect street.Spring season, to take charge of al Return to Mrs.F.Campbell, 45 Pros- country shop; © short hours.Apply pect street.: TO THE PUBLIC : The public.are hereby notified \u2018that shop street, for- plumb- and, general tin- First- class work by ex] the undersigned have opened a at 150 Wellington | ing, roofing, smith business.perienced men is guar inteed.piping \u201cFRANCOIS COMPTOIS, E.P.CONLEY.Ge eral admission, upils only.kets can be secured from MINTO RINK ! > Programme for Week.TUESDAY- ~Afternoon, skating.ening\u2014Hockey : prec .: WEDNESDAY \u2014 S cating afternoon and evening.THURSDAY Skating afternoon, Evening \u2014Hockey match, Windsor Mi Lennoxville.\"FRIDAY Skating afternoon and evening SATURD AY\u2014Bard in evening.E J.W.McKEE, Hon.Sec\u2019y-Treas.of from CARL JUWEL, at rinks MAY! > : v- If prices.Either by the car load or the {single bale.I will not be undersold.Coaticook, Que.Is Wim.HIGH SCHOOL SKATING RINK PARADE GROUND - Season Tickets, Gent's, ~ $2.00 \u201c -« Ladies\u2019, $1.50 10c.Open every.afternoon and evining, except Friday night, which is reserved you want May please write me for hy Tuarantee No.| hay.Smith, In the Matter of BUREAU & CIE, Bishop\u2019s College \u2018School.There will be skating in the new.rink on Thursday Eve., February 11th, From 8 to 1 ds of the school are a dally invited to be ent.The band of the 83rd Kegiment will tin BT FOR ned et, rte A hetine be in à atteudanes.Village of .J.BIDWELL, Headmaster, W.k.FARWELL, M.D.C.M (Bpecialist to Protestant Hospital.) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases.sp Censultations- 10134 a.m.and déam.and br Iii $ AUCTION SALE \u2014ON\u2014 LAKE MEGA NTIC Hardware, Pils, Btoves, Pi Furniture, $221.04, Store Furnitu ig \"Book Deb 8, $306 04.loc Ne por inventOry.\u2018Book debte fo Store open for inspection rnornin sale.ventory can be seen and anv Curators.JOHN J, GRIFFITH.Wednesday, February 10, 1904.without reserve the Anseta 0 Estate as follows: $1889.18, Iron Beds, re.er list.En- Insolvent Notiee Insolv ents\u2019 Stock to he sold en of pn infor._ mation at Curator's Office, 125 Wellington St.Sherbrook SHER RB, OOK E, Terins of sale cush, Sale at ! treet .rbroo 20 37 Commercial 8 ° ¢ MILLIER & & GItIFFITH, .Auctioneer._ Coming, Coming, Coming, CLEMENT THEATRE, Monday: and Tuesday, Feb.8 and 9 \u201cLondon\u201d, s latest fad and now raging craze.| \u201cAn Indoor Circus\u201d Wild Richard Robinson and Osborne .Lambly had been sent in this cannéc- ; | _ canvas, Performing Elephants, Lepers, Tumblers, and Aerial Artists, Funny: Clowns, and at traction.a Rides, etc., etc.PRICES : ~ MATINEE : t miss this- ~ - Don\u2019 CHI LDREN, 15e ; oo Represented by England\u2019 s Famous Moving Pictures; just as seen NIGHT-13e, 25c, 35c, under Animals, from -all parts of the world, Daring Bareback 50¢.A DULTS, 2c.La 1 \\ % 3 SOLAR LAL as dia dps nas ~_% | i | J © 4 .i ; i oo .| : .bo - - SHERBROOKR DAILY \u2018RECORD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8 1904.- PAGE SIX: = trees \u201cp, MO sun .re \u2014\u2014 ee ; finishi the President\u2019 8 rink were.one shot ahead.\"BUYING OPPORTUNITIES | { srorrine news j \"ee same P.N.Boucher, sk.C.H.Bowen, sk, In re-arranging stock after Stock- Taking.many odd lines are | | 4 > ¥ Joncken = W.Farwell discovered: To sweep thesefrom our shelves, and to make zoom AN U AL WINTER Cr B.= Sonmey or .A La for the new importations, Great Reductions have m 1) RE bine?Loring | ; A.x Andersen, sk.throughout the store syd Alex.Blue, sk.SPECIAL REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPART - SPORTS DAY.AE Joes Dr Smith MENT FROM 10 to 78 p.c: OFF Observed by Students Star Clothing Ball sci SIGN OF THE STAR.New Spring hr mgm AS J.A.Pennoyer D.ynch i Score\u20149.Score\u20143.-\u2014 Score\u20142 _ their turn, every minute being.taken re | up for something.President\u201438.Vice-Pres.\u201487.The\u2018 wife of the Vice-President, Mrs.\u20ac.W, Cate, was hostess at the \u2018tea, which was a pleasant, | informal affair, \u2018go oing during the I.Belan TET, Welllmren st J.Rosenbloom & Co., : CT Propiietors 97 and 98 WEULINGFON ST.The races were the most interesting and at times the funniest part of the programme, for all kinds imagipabie : le coming and were on the \u2018programme, such as po- peop g tatoe ; races, racing \u2018with a lighted afternoon.Mrs.J.A, Wiggett poured |, , Mrs.Gandier, coffe, while oo : cone! Wh an ogg.in spoon, wit 12, nd Me Candi, coer, vile JOHN MURPHY & co's obstacles, hurdles, etc.The hardest membera of the Young he Aid of a dv erti s e men + was the race with the lighted candle, The pretty , ; A F TE R 472% a spoon.The competitors in this | 159 SKATERS ENJOYED PLEASANT FO 5 - a : jee OR.| : \u2018 @ as there was a little b reeze, and to the Methodist Church.5 Eu |.: ; bo race had to carry an egg in & spoon | win thé\u201drunner had to £o twice around decofations of the table were white uary Sale, we find we still have on hand a few lines gt their arms\u2019 length, and retwn to| .EVENING SATURDAY.||.= > = CC AL = 1 Lo the starting point, with: the egg still The first skating carnival of - the bo / | a ! 0° EGULAR PRICES.\u2018 N, T/Fruell, sk.- .J.B.Genet, sk._ | R St.Charles Seminrry, |} E7000\" \"5 5 Ble 100ds |W.H.Wilson Rev.F.J.Day In Our Whitewear Department To-Day 5ockey xarcn avo mas (BX.Somers WF, Cori + - lete | , Score\u20148 core\u2014 \u2018 ~~ | We commence-eur Great Sale of Mes Te stock paie bas, VARIOUS KINDS MAKE UP IN.\u2019 F.N.McCrea, sk.w McCullough, sk.NOW- ARRIVING DAILY with the newest \u2018designs, finest materia an our p TÉRESTING PROGR N.rea = 3RANME.\u2018|A.P.Lomas C.G.Thompson | Just d fi reduced to bénefit February shoppers.Lt, mas \u2018 us receive our first shipment of - N DRESS ecops © Saturday was\u201d thé annual \u201ccongo de Dr Gandier + J.A Cook | A 9 glace,\u201d at the St.Charles Seminary, M- W Mitchell.HG.Kerwin - New English and American Hats \u201cReductions from 25 to50 per cent.off regular prices.;\u2018 and as usual the boys indulged in JW.oo 2 i J So ill.sk the oùt-of-d oKee, sl .F.Morkill, sk.oo .L ADI ES J ACKETS or e à of oor \u201csports\u201d which \u2018are HE Bray JF.Kerr \u2018 ; (Call and see them at the.\u2014 | = Only a few left, and all New Styles, 25 to 75 per cent Dis- à Skating, hockey, races of.all kind}, D.H.Tolmie .A 2.Ode | _ .MC G.D.Th { count._ with and without skates; each had T.M Craig v G.en .STAR CLOTHIN G HA LL, J | H I) Ï Po his candle still burning.If the candle daffodil.went out be had~ to return to = the | rem EEE | starting point and light up: = This SKATING CARN VAL race lasééd about fifteen minutes.Another one which afforded considerable | ; .AT MI TO RINK.laughter, was the race with an egg in In sorting over our stock after our Great Jan- ® the rink without skates and finish with Primroses, and tall [vases of hyip \u2018e © } be cleared.Bett kly if yon un © ventes eS eare er come quickly yon @ bin the spoon and riot broken.| season.was held in Minto Rink, Len: we we ve \u2019 | 0 oe the features of the day wes | goxville; Saturday evei ing.About 150 Tie have just finished stock- taking, and as ususl we.find yi ing around the Men's $9.50 Ulsters, ©.| rier team of the Bema the | esters were on the jet, though vatious departments, many ODDS and ENDS, broken line, und numero a sters les\u201d and \u201c\u201cCresoent many of them were in costume.reninants, brought to light by the annual clearing up, that must be sold re- 5 only, 8 $ y 0 © Pe Charles\u201d?and the \u2018C > nts,\u201d The ice was in good condition and gandless of whether the price received half covers the cost or not.\u201cThese enti was Danone ; by al ai the Waterville band, usual, fur- \u201cAFTER STOCK TAKING SPECIALS\u201d will be listed in our advertising col.'m oe ents, an we he several outsiders, nished excellent mule umbs from time to time as opportunity permits.Meanwhile, economical, 09 and followed with much interest from| Among thoss who appeared in \u2018cos- shoppers should visit our store at once, and see what \u201cREADY-TO-HANB- start to finish.It was the fifth league tume were the following : BARGAINS\u201d they can pick out for themselves.First comers generally fare match of the season, and was won by : Miss Nora Arguin, Sherbrooke Daily \u201cLUCKY \u2018FINDS\u201d : the \u201cCregoents\u201d\u201d by a score of 2 to 0, Record ; Miss À.Erba, Princess; Miss best on occasions of this kind, and \u201cLUCKY \u2018FINDS\u201d often fall to their lot.giving them the championship by 3 Gladys \u2018White, \u2018Faify Queen; Miss Lila > @ games to 2.Johnston, Miss Columbia, Red, White Si i 1 The; playing was rapid during the and Blue ; Miss Ethel Bown, Valen- | \u2018 pec a nam are whole match, and the defence of \u2018both {ine ; Miss E.Lawrence, - Toboggdn| _ ks \\ tears vas called Spon of D to per \u201cGirl ; Miss | Sterling, Sweet, 16; Miss | ct.goals, e Cresc nts\u2019 or- Florence A to, Dolly |Vardon ; Miss CONTINUED.\u2019 .- @ 4 only, Men's $9.00 Raglans, 5 only, Men's $8 50 Suits, | - at % 99 40 Pair Men's $1.50 Pants, | .They are on sale for THREE DAYS ONLY, 80 come \u2018early to the Genuine Bargain Givers, © Am | nN > THE EASTERN | TOWNSHIPS - : 5 va Vine wes a ivtle faster A Bian Fannie Baker, Nurse\u2019; Miss B.Sever-[° } - ; a o e Ties, n 8 LW I ° y - CLOTHING COMPANY.= cames scored wero: thts, The tous | Drier at Pour Wend 2008 = 2,000 \u2018pieces of good Enamelware in \u2018original purchase, part of a mu e u.e , » Hned up as :ollows: F.Morrison, Little Bopeep; Miss Mary | wfacturer's stock, consisting of Double Boilers, Preserve Kettles, Pots, - SOLE AGENTS FOR \u2018PROGRESS BRAND\u201d CLOTHING.St.Charles.+ - Crphoents; | White, Gipsy Queen ; : Hin Ethel An Saucepans, Dish Pens, Foot Baths, etc., to be sold in our basement again.J.L.YINEBERG, Managing Director, T.Tiaherly point 0.Dare Se teh At Half Usual P .Flaherty poin .Darche and Lula Heath, T Little Girls in| [| 1 Wellington St, Sherbrooke, : and Luis Heat kona res in| Lo 2 alf Usual Prices.L' TELE .: i AP BEL PHONE \u20ac (capt) =.- _- Meupt.) Waitress.\u2018A.Poulin.ec.point A.Bobrguoin Blue ; Miss W.Maton, Godd | W.\"Veilleux céntre $ A Gentl \u2014M.Ln | H ; J.| \u2018 OT i] AW y NT DISCOUNT.ENeNeRoucHORONORONONONONS 0.Rolland r.wing N.Bourassa Roberts, Back fo oer Horseman; 21 Itfowed À V.Olivier c.forward 'J.* Hackett\u2019 J, Ward, Waitress ; ; Mise : a 8 orders placed ip our LE.Audet 1.wing A.Normandin White, Hockey Player; Li Morrison,{in eur Parisian ; * Miss 35 Ward, \u2019 2 .on : | Ladies\u2019 Tailoring Department, and also Jos.Tetu p B c ] Th H tier.T esemaking Derartmtat up to and including 1 Feb.12th, ; umpire \"DB.Caron Clement eatre ; H.Nutter, Tramp ; ._ - | ettsseeseesestesestese THE \u2018TREATY-MAKING POWER.| ' Referee, J.Sylvestre, C.Clark, News Boy; H Bamerick, AIL ORD PRO > s 2 té 0, favor of \u20ac TH A ; -MAÏ \u2018 ERS MPTLY FILLED.> Ty Mr.Goldwin Smith, in the Toronte core\u20142 to in favor o roscents.Khaki; G.Severance, American Hobo; | ~~ | CS ® Weekly S ites: During the afternoon .the Seminary A.Hamerick, Jockey ; H.Beaudreau, | eekly Sun, wri , Band under Prof.Bourgeault, rendered Fireman ; H.L.Graver, Uncle Josh ; à | JOH N MU RP Y & co.| - Sir Wilfrid Laurier, it seems, ad several selections, .H.Hand, Indoor 'Circus Man ; ; Alex- À \"9 | i | - \u2018| heres io his demand of \u201cthé treaty- | The \\results of the races were asfél- ander Deakin, Circus Man; E.J.2341 a Catherine st, Corner Moteaife st - A fine lot of strong huckaback, the making power, What does he mean by [10W8¢ = \"ooo Wark, Sailor; C.M.Presby, Coon; F.| - RE \u201c best i ade \"or ® making towels, it?If he simply means the power of I ON SKATES.$0 A.Byrd, Cow Boy; Geo.Dunsmore, ; \u2014j MONTREAL treating, he h it already.Eve Seniors, speed\u20141, V, \u2018Olivier and o.Sherbrooke.Snow Shoe Club ; M.Ld | rue CASH.TEL.UP 2740.something that _will wear out, bu ating, he has it already.very.Rolland, equal.Clarke, 53rd Batt.Band ; V.Young, = \u2014 not in a hurry, 18 and 20 inches community and every person \u2018has it.Intermediates, speed\u20141, P.Hardy; 2, Comedian ; T.Wilson, Clown ; Nl wide, in.several different weights, all But when the treaty-making power is E.Comeau.Johnston, Woodman, | \u2018 « + .Ch Ca : o .\u2014 .= : 0 66X = 99 roa ity: : to 10 cents claimed, we take it to mea a ower Juniors, speed\u20141, A.Goyette; 2, \u2014 \u201cT t Th t H Th G d per a oe from © Peente which is the attribute of nil Sylvestre.+ :.À HALF MILLION ACRES.7 | = ë 5 ore a as ¢ 00 S L on _ \u201c - alone.\u2019 The Imperial Government may |9 Seniors, backwards], nk Hackett ; Ontarie Lands > wv Actually in the Hands Co - = d d + .Ç ; NEW SHERBROOKE / and does, in the exercise of its treaty Intermediates, backwards\u20141, P H With the ond of the year| the Crown .We want to tell you about the new , shots | we are unpacking.T ing: pov i \u2018ldy; 2 making: powers, listen to the reprosen\u2019 dy ; E.Comeau Lands Department have figured ey are the Ames, Holden kind, the kind \u2018we have wot for years, CLOTHING STORE {| tations of Canada, when Canada is Seniors, long distance\u20141.E.: Duclop; | roughly the business.done in giving = EO - 2, A.Bourgoin 1866 | the kind we expect to sell for u long time to come.tr ant specially concerned.It is marall going.land.grants to the Veter ahs of u King Street.Sherbrooke specially © r morally Intermediates, long distance=1, and of the South African| war, who 1 You know how we guarantee these shoes.bound to do so.It even authorizes Gard 2, J.Flibotte.have applied.\u2019 Since | Navember 1, TSTTTHHHHSTTHTIIOHTP Canada to \u2018treat for herself, subject to Juniors, long distance\u20141, P.Hordy; 1902, tlic department | have sent oudt \u2018| They are satisfactory shoes in every sense of the word.If, by = its own final approval.But no \u2014one 2, V.Dèseve.| 7.1 no less than 10,250 certificates, en- , chance, a pair of them that you buy from us does not prove to be - - MR, HARRY FLETCHER, can supposé that it will undertake to Boginners-\u2014I, A.Go ette ; 2, 7.La\u2019| titling each recipient to 160.acres of sätisfactory, for any cause, we will, without question, either refund ratify or enforce any treaty not of its joie, y \"1 land for service, to his country.Of tHe money or replace the shoes, as you may desire.PROFESSOR OF MUSK, own making.A proposal to separate i FOOT RACES ON ICE.| those so favored some three thou- \u2019 y | , Studio, Room-6, Whiting Bleck.| the King from his British advisers and sand have already selected their land.This is the kind of shoes they are.We don\u2019t lose much money by : Subjeets taught 1 Organ, Pi use his name and authority apart\u2018irom Seniors and.intermediates, speed\u2014] »| This WO opeun the Set al taking \u201c catrying out that guarantee, and if you have not worr this kind, now Voice uction a apocialtr) ane and es Carïadian negotiations would, not be E: Duclos; 2, E.Poulin.Lue of 480, acres, or t y is |-fhe time to get the habit.pect ¥ » ol f Juniors, speed\u20141, T.Paradis; 2, townships, i the settlement were | | pectoa .re à PY entertained.An idea |, Leo Jacques.* ©] solid, but as only one vel Loran may \"| The lot we have just got in includes the new spring styles; and, : red of the: irritation produced by the | \u2018 x locate in each square e ese _ a To Alaska award will, probably, with the Barrel race\u20141, L.Forest; 2, O.locations must be scattered over \"° think, is first in the field.| itati a A % d Coulombe.oe t hips.Th | ro L .- - .\u2026 [\\irritation, pass awa ighty-four or more townships © > CANADIAN OVER ACL - \u2018may have ite advantages, But \u201ci eon.Mi.race\u2014l, E.Charretier; 2, O, Government set apart one hundred (§.ou : I outbome.:| and thirty-six townships (n new On- |F-.PT ¥ (DoMeated not expect to combine with them the a : { R | L us oo Canadinn Clube.ot Ihe soverdlgn attributes of a natio n.p Sandie race\u20141, E.Charretier ; 2, E, caro Fr Bien the Veto pit Tight ; BOUCHER & L! C OIX ei \u2018Tien our futhers crogsed the ocean i 1 : - ; xin, tie Elorious duya one br == === Potato raco\u20141, R.Nadeau: 2, A.|ships in the northern paris of old || |\" 165 \u2018Wellington Street © | \u2018 Sherbrooke | In many a teur ang sigh emotion \u2014 , This is the season of the Nadeau, E.Duclos and E.Charretier.OBtario.spartment received me fe nan dan éater Jay before \u201cthem h cotts ] : Race open to the sports committee Altogether the depart men ( 4 : Ahan the oud, old Tand that bore them,- A year when Scotts Emulsion only: 1, G.E.Nadeau ; 2, S.Gosselin.about 3C,000 applications and Jet ; + : iy - e That and tran Camada.knows now does some of its best work.The snow shoe races = will take were hom Shoe grants.PThousands IMPROVING THE \u2018 who have given their po to the 4 , | \u2018 task qr improving the product o ~ Ù Then H d ; a Fortif in the S stem\u201d a ainst place on Thursday next at \u201cArona,\u201d were of course not sustained, and.W ldever would dens us = 28 h y'ne y 8 the students\u2019 playground in Éast some remain to de decided.The time DAIRY METHODS.country\u2019s dairies.They have done», Co , \u2018Pue pledge of our birthright, | the ravages of winter 1S one k f aking applications expired on much in the past; hut there is yet | : \u201cAnd they\u2019Il find us Uke a wall, f th : Sherbrpe.e.A big bowling tourna-| for m g app ne.t th r- |.- h d The dairy trade has | For we are C anadian, Canadian toreved, ot the most effective uses of ment Iwill take place at the Semin-1 December eue, n so \"i hat Re ar - (Montreal Gazette.) much Lo o 7 , Pr dat even à ever, Canadlan over vi 0 rears 2000 - reac suc opo : L Scott's Emulsion; it builds [ary at the beginning of March and etait with before long.The Crown \u2018Ju ging from the, discussion at the small fraction of a cent a pound in \u201cTis land beyond sects °° { ep the strength of the whole [Pier tournements mare also being or| 1d, \"Department have no statistics Jasirvmon's | ons.the th the gain or loss of.AE ayland be fond reall, thin + 28 g | ganized by the committee of sports, to of the number of.veterans who have recént | dairymen s (conventions, the the price meuns.the # hotter on eS Briton, Celt and Gaul, | ody and puts One in a hom | the success of Saturday\u2019s actually settled on their land.The next improvement in connection with large sums .of in chere che fise- Of our sjreland Sather a «healthy, vigorous \u2018condition, |Bports are Ra |\u201c [Province of Quebec is now undertak- the prpduction of biltter and \u2018cheese is Pilly; but \u2018Great Britain for first - That we are Cunadian à La Weak 1 h ing the granting of land to veterans, |i, he hoped for in connection with an \u201cFes paid in Great Bri lity show el hatéver may befall, \u2018 i ca ungs, t roat troubles to \u201cdoubtless following the example of enlargement of the size of the fac- class articles of uniform de \u2018 ne ! Phen If ' A oO , Ontario, .that itis possible to considerably in H when | ine wip nd try us mT a X M r bronchial affections get EVENTS NT.; \u2014_\u2014 | tories, accompanying a reduction in crease the general price of C \u2018anadian The pledge of our birthright, | more positive help and relief umber, Lin one way, it is as p direct the operations of a r Will Redlaim 3.000,000 Acres.|| their ÿ And (hey! 11 find lik 1 {easy ti For we are Canale aval forever, from Scott's Emulsion than | HE CURLING RINK | ~The C.P.R.have decided to call factors using\u201d the milk of eight À \u2018anadian forever, Canadiap over all, fro: any other s source * tenders for excavating and other dred j g gnt fNun- goods.In so far as the improvement of the factories is concerned, the\" advice 1 being given in the right guar or a thousand cows as of ne - | Who can blame them, wha bl ; work necdssary to carry out \u2018their \u201cters ; and in time should have ity ef- sm prit ve qe ele \" nan binme us, | Cod liver oil itself is very President Vs.Is.Vice Presi- aheme to drrigate tke dry belt near Here jhe produet- of only two, he fot.a | J The t 'S to tame us : .gary e¢ hope is to render three |\u201c p 8 consumed ; an © 1 \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014_\u2014_ û | and aout ee he md need us TT pene just now; cheap adul- | ~ dent Matches.million acres fit for cultivation, one- large fhotory can better afford to pay |* 99 192 ¢ @ * of fF | Phe we dre Erpiennns fo lead us, A terations and mixtures of halt for cereals and the other half first-class operatives and provide cold |* TO SUBSCRIBERS.ny a But C \u2018s children, ; , : ) \"| for grazing ree hundred thousand |curing chambers, etc., than the small | * ticular care should be taken ~ i ! Ë anadlan over all, ~\u2014ig inferior oils are offered every.FORMER WINS BY BY ONE POINT \u2014 acres will be irrigated red and su one.| hough the process of education * by subscribers to send all remit * | 7 Then line up and try - or Ta Where.er TEA SERVED DURING THE biopsie has been taken up ax is slow in some ways, the work of |* tapces, either.by cheque, postal : ~= Ana Tuer ond, MEHL, i\" Thisis why Scott's Emul- ° AFrERNOON.| Two canals will be used de irrleate | Mmprovement goes on, and sometimes [* note, money order, or express pe! For ster ® PR a wall, forever, sion should be insisted upon, The matel à sd ed ot th the tract, a main canal 85 miles is unexpected places.The: Chicoutimi.|®* der or to register letter.Severs .\u2018 hi -anadian forever Canadian over all, ~ It ne v f e match which was played at the long with a width at | bottom of district, it \u2018was stated at the |* letters containing money, have | Ë | : \u2014_\u2014 3 ver varies from the hi gh Curling Rink, on Peiday Svening od six feet, and carrying ten, feet of | Sherbrpoke meeting, has, through * recently been lost and the pubr ; | Gaman, a Baluchce c onvict, wag.quality and absolute pu rity pour oy afternoon, ro nt Vs.foe water.This canal will built first, the sypdicate system, so raised the * lishers of the Daily Record eanno! i., \u201casked in a Delhi court recently how | that has made it the stand d resident, was, very keenly contest and will be used to carry water to | quality of its output that as good [* be responsible for money sent, un- .5 | prisoners concealed money.He relied thi ar and furnished as excellent an after- the secondary canal, which when [figures pre obtained \u201cat the factories as |* less some precaution is.taken.b by opening his mouth and pouri pr irty years, _ noon\u2019s sport as has been seen in Sher- completed will be 115 miles long.T0 some other places get for their produet |* Postal notes for #1.50 can be Ç F, it ie pe - |of spectators followed the progres of vet The on wi ave rie should La an influence to*help those.* Bum can be sent by express or- : p $ À fus _ |the'game, and chere when ot the teary shovaly, ote.oe cone ow ether in public or private life, ® der, up to 85, for 3 cents 1 of, [ 7 & Le.b | \"ir oo + \u201c| was 0 ua 00000000 3 5 ! ; ! + .- .j ;.so , Ru r S oui ee Fer - \"4 - v __ i i en » > > "]
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