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[" ~~ smmemoomn, 00KE, QUE, FRIDAY, ERBRUARY 24, 1908.mé mic ATESTN N EWS FI OM: aL FIRE AT DEATH'S CALL om 1 * EATON CORNER.| CAME SUDDENLY.| : | loa: Lady Loses Her Lite] Se \u2018Cleveland Passés| PRICE ONE CENT.i ! de + SHURTLEFFS HALL, 4 MRA Ke NL Sar NGL aMbitlh 4H.2 pt parviens «tr ans M SBT IAT rsa.tenet la x.LA.+ \"+ - .\u201d .- YpaRs, WHO' LIVED ALONE, THE VICTIM.| \u2018new i BE | ib F \u201cjp - inFlames.- î Away While Awaiting CT Ln - 0 ACTOR th 7 \u2014 | _ À / 0, { a he 5 thay pas S om L d d sea x MRS.JAMES MeGÉR, .AGED-85 4 - His Train.n | ue TL - Te x YOUR fag Japan \u2019s Strength uperiôr on Land an \u2014May.Have Was HE ENGINEER oF CON.| Me.John Corliss Loses His Life and Fireman Chesley & i AE Half Million Men South of Mukden\u2014 Review of | STRUCTION WORK ON|ORFORD Has His Leg Broken \u2014Wail of Building Fell on Chi sar \" oo : 1 + :-Â#- \u2018 Situation.RC [| Baton Comer, Feb.24.\u2014 (Special) | MOUNTAIN-RATLW Ÿ, : = Bann.1° 7 - / i FB Mrs.Jas.McGee, an old lady, about | w | » Men\u2014 Oddfellows Suffer Loss.a , Hl nd Oy Robes, = jon, Feb.24.\u2014St.Petersburg.ARMY INDIGNANT AT GRIPEN- | 185 years of age, who lived dl \u2019 her A tragic death was witne sed at the |- x ! Hi: To, vis Berlin; answers rumors , oi BERG.J | | étui in he fumes ey © qr.R.\\station, this morning, a = tar ne 24.\u2014 (Special) \u2014] Mr.Corliss and Mr: Chesley were 7 i \u201cpegotiations / with-a [statement Mukden, \u2018Feb.24.~The\" \u2018news| of Gen of her burning Shurtlefs Ha Le house IW dh ndinutes before eight o'clock, whe | 1, which has stood for a holding the nozzle of one of, the lines of | 13 a So dt the car has dec ided tg push the top.pbenberg! 2 tack on Genera) The fire.y oho.morning.3 B {without & word of warning, Mr.H.\u20ac.score of years on Main street, is to- hose when the side \u2018of the building col- | \" COUR This course is sa > great indigna: out abou a.m; Be- ; ,Ç 1auldart ; : os LL an $53 ised id by the internal situation, which | tion at Russian headqu rters here and fore neighbors reached the place, the | Cleveland, head engineer of the | Or- day 2 mass of smouldering Tons.lapsed striking the two men The 34 ! - nd be made worse by yielding in army circles.- General Gripenburg\u2019s house was enveloped in flames, and ford Mountain | - Railway, dropped.| to Besides, there is a fatality to re- former was probably killed instantly.{1 he.deep a » d:-and the Czar's advisers , are departure was \u2018a surprise, as he had\u2018 nothing could be done to rescue\u2019 the | the platform, dead.-7 cord in connection with the fire.Mr.He was buried in the debris, the body 38 3.00 ones ve did to have told him that not onty is received no orders from General Kuto/ inmate.- The summons was_so.sudden that it John Corliss, a well known resident of being recovered in fifteen or twenty: 3 ig 1 flounce and (yams quite unable to.defeat Kuro-.patkin agit his pest.He left Ma ] The origin of the fire is, of course, Was a few moments before the: full Coaticaok, formerly of Barnston, being minutes.The latter sustained =a ; ht\" pavy,navy puikin, but is himself in the greatest |churia uncerpmoniously;! .without tak- unknown.\u201c *] situation was realized by his coin- | 4he victim.| Mr.John Chesley lies at\u2019 dduble fracture of( the leg.He had à 3 with 1.1 from the \u201cRussian army.This ing leave the cômmander-ih-chief; | The old- \u201clady has one son who lives\u2019 pani n and those standing around.his k very.narrow escape from meeting.the 1 fgatch is not professedly official, but Even Godferal Gripenberg\u2019s friends say].in Philadelphia.| : (Mr.Cleveland arrived in Sherbrooke f° ome with a double frabture of Wis fate of his companion, Shurtlefi\u2019s Hall was insured in: the - ome foundation for reports that the St.Petersburg, Feb.24, \u2014 Although! common impression among neighkors tion, and - Mr.Williams accompanied citizens, ware.soon at work.Lincs of Drummond & Yamaska Co., for 3, Kaiser had-urged on St.Petersburg the city continues full of rumors that/| that she had considerable funds per- hime to the depot.\u201d hose.were laid and\u2019 five streams were 500.Thé building originally _ cost he nding of the war.À eareful | & big battle is proceeding below Muk- | haps hidden away in the house.If It was just a few minutes.of eight, directed on the flames, which, howev- $5,000.awdy of the best available reports, den, the War Office does: not \u2018offer any/| this supposition was true \u2018it is likely ahd the deceased and his companion er,\u201d spread rapidly through the wooden In the wpper: story of the building I fies Oyama\u2019s armics on or near the Confirmation of the reports.Special that the Hames _ have also destroyed stood at the end of the station build- buildi | * was loca ale the lodge room of Vie 4 Hshakhe a total strength of nearer 500,- despatches, however, as well as can bej} these carthly belongings.ing Waiting for the hotel \u2018hus, which ?ng.toria Lo ge of Oddfellows.Their\u201dpro- : _ @ than 400,000 ; while there is Tittle judged by the nfutilated manner inl} \u2018Was bringing up his grip.\u201d The two | It soon became evident that the Hall perty is; \"total loss.# apparently intended to be taken as tha, wh It seems to show that the question of peace negotiations has peut that the German court, has been formed of the decision may indicate mason for.estimating Kuropatkin\u2019s ef- ketive force within reach of the fighting line at much.over 300,000, with 10,000 or 125, 000 on the railroad and \u2018sf Harbin.\u201c1060 STRONGER,\u201d SAYS CLADO.\u2018Paris, Feb.24.\u2014Captain Clade, who | eme: to Paris to\u2019 testify before the international Commission of Inquiry in- le the North Sea incident, leaves Paris been.æpsidered by the Czar, and the state-.the railroad has again; ; been damaged | KUROPATKIN .NOT 0 10 matter what grievances he y have had the present is.not a fi the army must bend \u201call its energies in the effort to secure victory: BATTLE APPARENTLY IMMINENT.which they were allowed to past thé ime for- venting personal feelings when.Bnown only to herself.censor, portend the imminente of ex-i} tensive operations.showing activity \u2018on Both flanks, and | by a raid of mixed Ja ancse and Chinese bandits.hi FLANKED.St.Petersburg, Feb, 24.\u2014Rumors were current here last nig! t that Gen.\u2018The Japanese are | The house was not a valuable one, \u2018heing worth, perhaps, $800.Mrs.McGee was supposed to possess considerable \u2018money, though how much qr\u201d where she ~ kept it was a secret It was the Ar ee ei ÊTRE UN IVERSITY | AND THE CHURCH.mnt\" |A SCATHING COMMENT BY PRESIDENT HARPER, Chicago, Feb.24 \u2014\u201cCollege atmos- hore.of.the \u2018avez age institution.of, learning of to-day is unfavorable avail\u201d lastievening, and met Mr, D Wil- {liams, of the B.&-M., by appointment, i This | a} the Grand Central \u2018Hotel.riing, Mr.Cleveland intended to go té Montreal, and, as the morning was fine, he decided to walk to the .sta- ere conversing\u201d together, when Mr.feveland stopped talking, and with- oùt a'cry or .word fell to the plat- fdrm.There was no sign of life when Mr.Williams stooped d&wn to assist lim.A doctor was called, but of no The.body was removed to the morgue, : and - Dr.Bachand, coroner,\u2019 nétified.A jury was summoned, who o| after viewing the body, adjourned un- | Hall and the alarm given.+ b leg.It was: ten minut past.three when the fire was discovered in Shurtlefs \u2018The local.fire brigade assisted \u2018could not be saved.It was surrounded by othér wooden buildings, and there was great danger of the fire spreading.This, however, the firemen and citizens succeeded in preventing.Had there been a high wind the fire would certainly have extended disastrous.results.with lodge f urniture, lentirely cf \u2018mounted high.A: Mr.Corliss was 53 years of age and lived on Pleasant street.He leaves a widow but no children.- He formerly resided in Barnston but for sometime past has been living in Coaticook.The value \u2018of ' regalia, ete., is estimated at\u2019 $1,000.It is understood.the Lodge had some insurance.The fire was very spectacular, gs the building, 44 ft.by 90 ît.in size, was wood, and\u2019 the flames large portion of the population was aroused and\u2019.assembled in the vicinity.Citizens join- * I a étnad ous VOA Te ce war TN orm = Ç Ra a .-, va Cae ae I Las Ve \u2014\u2014 00 = .! 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for: geased at De fing of on ee to - With Corpses.by Coneiliation.+ _ \u201cMed ol J 24.\u2014 t ting sever ard to the ministry as their ° s- | was seen by the ; CL \u2014 ore assed i fe Fe = ee A he hout a hurd fight lasting several} Yard decreasing.\u201d he writes, Some ne occurrence.Tt is needless fo sey | TARTARE.\u2018LET LOOSE ON DENT.TRSSIER FOR SPEAKER\u2014MR, Fxbogitior posing \u201ccolored lights\u201d in signalling.| JAPAN'S NEW TORP DO FLOTIL- | of the Clements contributing sm that oe vas ray a shocked oy FENCELESS ARMENIANS.* PARENT WILL RETIRE LATER.CLs Esstward of Goudzhou P h he A | s alarming ;decreasé may be indicat- | the tragic : A : \u201coi be ins have detected a, party of Hae \"Tokio, Feb.24.\u2014 The, Japanese.Gov d.One of these is the change in the | Williams says that he never saw death Paris, France, Feb.24:\u2014(Special.)\u2014 Quebec,\u201d Feb.- 24.\u2014Tt is.semi-official- + ravings Japanese moving north.ernment expects to complete within a relative sfanding of the ministry come so suddenly.Mr.Cleveland, Information reaches here that after the ly announced that the Quebec cabinet B.Stovens, Sev 'e Japanese continue to press the | year her new fleet of tc yipedo boat | among the professions.The position [last evening, said Mr.Williams, com: riots at Baku, 00 corpses were crisis has been amicably settled by \u2018study J Rian advanced divisions on\u2019 the left destroyers.Each Jessel will be of 380 df the minister, for various reasons, plained of a litfle cold, but this morn- counted in the streets ne Ap.| Conciliation.pd stud ta fuk: On Feb.21, with a strength of tons displacement and capable.of has been steadily losing dignity and ing he stated that he was feeling all Tartars were let loose on the 5 .It is said the Gouin-Turgéon nem- me and\u201d bi not less than eight battalions they making 59\" knots an h ur.The de- wer, while the .lawyer, physician, \u2018right, and on the way discussed his menians and the authorities refrained \u2018inee for Speaker, Mr.Tessier, will be d are rosy sacked the outposts: The Russians | \u2018stroyers will each be eq sipped with | teacher, engineer and others | have plans and work of extension in which from, interference on the old pléa of accepted and elected unanimously, that \u2018a vigorous counter-attack, and two torpedo tubes, besides © the usu rapidly stepped to the front.The feel- he was engaged.|no instructions.} Hon.Mr.Parent will meet the House PE ¢ , | if the ill-fated Chris- Premier but will shortly retire.tok hat perfect liberty of thought and.mr eee per rt It \u2018appears as i as Pre ÿ \u2014 spadi Obed the village of Dapindu, fore= armament.The ten to pedô boats ing t + pel Det ay ol >.; tians of the East were no better off The Legislature is called to meet Porto Kol on Japenese temporarily to aban- recently completed are rs being ¥ Ply expression b profiliite] Jn a great ma- OBSERVE CHURCH : un der\u201c \u201cpu than | under Turkish next Thursday.' oo eir advance, ed in commission, Fi jority of the pulpits hinders many S ARY.ul : a | parti : | young men from preparing themselves ANNIVER misrule.- \u2014\u2014\u2014 = ach for \u20183 = H to serve the church.Furthermore, in- = \u2014 - NEW J AP LO AN.ol.» à 5 LINE BETWEEN LOSSES ARE IN adequate salaries tend more than any- | THE BEDFORD METHODISTS) HOLD To PROBE THE Le iow war 5 + Us VL \u2018thing else to diminish the influence DOMESTIC ISSUE OF 100 000, 000 SPECIAL SERVICES IN THIS CONNECTION.TE Bedford, Feb.24.\u2014 y (Special) \u2014 The | 34th anniversary of tHe Bedford Methodist Church, which occurred recently, and which( was celebrated by : special MINE DISASTER.MOVE BY ACTING GOVERNOR OF ALABAMA.\u201cBirmingham, Ala., Feb.24.\u2014Eighty- three bodies of victims of Monday's and importance of the minister in the social and.civic life of the community.\u201d y Granting\u2019 of pensions.to professors for Jong and faithful service is\u2018 favored\u201d by Dr! Harper.= ANADA AND FRANCE | Contract Made by Govern-| oe ment and Allan Line.THE MILLIONS, Underwriters Suffer} by Capture of Blockade] Run = YEN ($50,000 ,000) AT 96, TO RUN SEVEN YEARS.Tokio, Feb.24.\u2014As a result of the \u2018conference with the bankers of Tokio, Yokohama, Osaka, Nagoya and Kyo-.- a 2 .services on Sunday last, at \u2018which the | xplosion h he to, the Government has practically de- \u2014_\u2014 - jon have been taken from the to, the Govern 8 | ally _ 0 cover cos 4 HGHTEEN TRIPS EACH YE! AR _\u2014| | > ners._ , CZARISM Ss DEAD.Rev.George H.Williams, lowing Virginia mine.Seven more are \u2018in termined upon a fourth domestic loan : Porth to whi _ SUBSIDY $100, 000.- \u2014 a \u2014 pastor, officiated, and the following sight and after they are removed ac-|of 100,000,000 yen, to be issued \u2018at 96 area 0 TT V1 LADIV 0STOCE RISKS WERE a so s SAYS FATHER.GOPON TO AN \u2018day (Monday), was a great success, tive rescue work.will ceasé, and the per cent and payable in seven years.CR nea Feb.24.\u2014(Special.) \u2014 A PECIALLY DISASTROUS/ INTERVIEWER IN PARIS.from.the point se mure: work of pumping out the water in the The format announcement of the loan = op.En VT Fl _,, | and interest e ' - is expecte soon.: _ ract fas been entered into.be London, Féb.24.\u2014| The insuran Paris, Feb.24.\u2014The \u201cLibre Parole\u201d 34th anniversary of the building of the flooded portion sof the mine wi e p | {ween the Dominion Government and Father gin.It has beén found impossible at 01° dotréspondent-of The Times estimates publishes an interview with Church, and the 22nd of its final\u2019 erec- the bodies of the MONTREAL MILITIA ANGRY.| eames Alan Line.8 Co., calling for a that British derwritors are in a W opon; the priest who led the demon- tion into a fully developed circuit.present wo Td part of the mine.Montreal, Feb, 24.\u2014A good deal of ~ & Farly 8.Sy service between Canada to \u2018make, a net loss of £600,000 on war [stration in St.P etersburg on.Jan.22, An account of the Church\u2019s early Te robabl will be the middle of dissatisfaction has been aroused as mây-be IR and for | Vladivostiock | and who has been a fugitive from d at the evening P y qe 3 x Panes ., | risks on steamers | ; again einonl .: Te.The struggles - was, rea J next week before the pumping work among local militia officers over \u2018the = The contract calls for eighteen voy- ince the opening of the war.He fi ur Russia since, and is now in Paris, '¢ nmieeting on Monday, and Mr.A.: lean be completed.Acting Governor | decision of the © Federal \u2018Government _.4 A \u2014 bet hoe 1] \u201clt that against premipms making interviewer quotes im bs say ne hry Stevens, the ofly surviving member of Cunningham has or dered a rigid in- that none of the regiments here - are pke,P.Q | Sit ten rte Monto) 51160 ood ih |b us von inthe hier ve \"Eu qua or, Eve a | er ae rite du ; Ç mer, or John or £1.70 0_ unless war spe : \u201c Qress referring \u201cfeeli ly o nL ers ter: A reljel fund of more than nual drill until after the first of July.Halifax in.winter, to either Cherbourg Against - this lpss thère ÿ [cession at the Varna Gate, and as elie tré trea to vee ei Sora Bn, Bn at Sr Ci nie i 9 me 1 a = | Lo.] was he Church, 1 Sp : ol a __ eases.£ : ho aided in building the f the ¥ to the local regiments have been :\u2026 should be &.or Havre.France, with leave to touch be profits on war risks, steamers |! carried away by friends.He had to hi fy Church ; is now free of debt, and 31000) had isin here or Fermi e oop) reg! ments have been ¢ shot \u20ac Im pol at English ports.\u201d Japan, and, the correspondent says, disguise himself after that to elude the with a large membership and certainly\u2019 P : _-|ing the spring months, and thesé have oval 0 Je ihisks e contract, prov ides for.the Car the underwriters who knew when to police, hanging ts postume several) very.good prospects for effecting much ¢ CANADA \"AND RECIPROCITY.usually succeeded in\u2019 doing so before SVC e - imes a > \u2018 .\u2019 uregt good in\u201cdays to come, the end of May.stop have something Shoo good or The department at riage of mails, and ships must be fit-! ; + | \u2014 Glasgow Her- their total war risk atcount.hy | makeup and Bis Apparent age.7 ne The present pastor.of the Church 5 London, Fab po The tod States is \u2018Ottawa is now being communicated ted with cold storage.| heav y losses will fall on those vhf crossed the frontier by travelling the Rev.D.A.Gongle, and to him is ald thinks that the ain than Can-| With in order that decision mentioned contract is for th q continue writing Vladiy stock risks tg through the woods with bands .of due in a great measure the present more \u2018anxious for reciprocity may be rescinded.Officers, here main- Carries or three years an he last.SY | smugglers.Fa, said Gopon, good fecling existing among the con- ada.It forsees the greatest opposi tain -that drill éannot, be-carried out a subsidy of $100,000 for 18.1 D 1 \u201c\u201cCzarism is d.\u201d The halo which regation.tion from the Canadian millers, who tisfactorily during summer or fall a or\u201d $133,333.35 for 21 vor bu VINC ps \u201c| surrounded the Emperor js- extinguish\u201d | E752 o\u2014\u2014 \u2014 \u2026 will not want to see their American | Satistacto y dun 8 _ a - Co To | ~ | 8 EW PRO AA ed.There will be a \u2018terrible vengeance competitors obtaining Manitoba No.1 OUR WHEAT RESOURCES.ANOTHER CASE OF \u2018SMALLPOX.THIRD VICTIM OF \"OF DISEASE IN CIL- | \u2018 : for the massacre, for Christ said they EARNINGS OF BELL i 0 that take the aor] sait perish ol = | rq 1 , the sword.Much blood will be spilt TELEPHONE Co.ot STR WILFRID LAURIER\u2019S BILLS and the blood that is shed will be] \u2014 | , PROVIDE FOR EIGHT NEW 3\" fertile.\u201d _ THE NET J - hard.The manufacturers, too, will be liable to have to compete with American dumped goods.It thinks Sir Wilfrid Lanrier expressed - the general feeling: when he said it was useless to OF THE Ottawa, Feb.24.\u2014Beforé the Agriculture Committee the dtlier day Dr.\u201d Saunders spoke on wheat growing.Last year, he said, the wheat produé- 0 ; 7 .( - REV \u2018ENCE FOR THE \u2018SENATORS.Father Gopon is awaiting: events.LESPIE STREET FAMILY.- reassemble he Heh Joint Commis tion of Canada wis 1,000,000 bush: LA a tn .sider the m jels.2.PAST YEAR AMOUNTED TO.Ottawa, Jeb.pt The arte | his re rase, he says i Anothet case, of smallpo: x er th.Hocald dove not think it ought to 81,000,000 bushels, or 54 per cent.of -| bills Introduced by Sir) Wall ,| ported this morning to the iwalth au: d he latter's total needs.Tn 1903 Can- - SO el -L he P ; d the wit of man 40 evise | the la rs 3 Ya sim 5 provide that there shall be foiur| So - a he! in in.Diding now, because ho thorities in the family on (illespic Jo uyond e \u2018acceptable - to parties of [ada sent to Britain \u2018only 45,000,000 obtreal, Fel), 94, =v The financial ators for each provinky to or Th ë Tn conclusion, he declared that his \u201ctife Stréet, where two cases tie located both |sides.bushels, and irr 1904 only: 12,000,000.! : ge ° ° » rs .4 PERS EE 2 .; Co was res Devt np wed at the annual oh a it ids, The issue of | was still useful to the Russian people.\u2018on Tuesday last.ci ie api this -\u2014o\u2014 erred Flour exports exhibited a similar \u20ac fail- y i of the Bell Telephone Com-4* air à the ernion .member do \u2018 moved to the ivic osp WOR] OF PRINCESS LOUISE WILL |ing off.He dwelt upon the a yan ney 0S of $2933,53 and the new.egislaturs Pmust.be redd STRUCK ON HEAD WITH HOCKEY | morning._ BE PLACED IN.ST.PAUL'S tages which?Canada bs gh wheat 251,746 - N ; raising, a a Venue of $701 fg Leaving.a net within six months from\u2019 the \u2018date! of ; STICK.THE ONT ARIO | CATHEDRAL.which.are available, and which will\u201d orFard oft JCre were car- |4he law coming into forde, \u2018July 1: The 94 | Lu Ottawa, Feb.24.\u2014Word has been ripen earlier.so as to av ert the pos- - sur er providing for - in- Akserh- Fredericton, N.B., Feb.24.\u2014A young oo His] Til gent reserve, accident \u201cand con- present Northwest ee dl ti = { man named MeLean - who was hit on : LEGISLATURE.received by an old Ri Irom a sibilities of \u2018frost.at account, bly law will\" apply to |the_electi \u2019 I Grace the Duke of Argyle, intimating \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Eigh nt, the sum of 8644 300.lepislia- |'the head with a stick in the hockey, h 1- 7 LIT \"| SK, { CY eight thousand one hundred and\u201d members for cach of the reed .it e match at.Woodstock Monday night OPENING WILL TAKE PLACE\" ON that a memorial .in honor of A ri co BATTIC FLEET LEAY ES SKAGEN.S se sBty-cight subscrib tures.Until otherwise: decree 4 critical @ndition at his \u2018 onial trogps who fell in Sout rica i a 9 ae.© eur, \u201cman ronal ot | present Jaws, regulations and je fol hom J Manvaville, suffering from con- tC MARCH 2 has been completed by Her Roy ol Third Russian Squadron Leaves Dan- be BR ng a total o me a - AE.\" Eu tal, sets of instruments cornis ren proceedings remain in force.oh ssiôn of the brain.He is not ex- - Toronto, Feb, 24.~The Ontario Leg- Highness Princess Louise, \u201cbr | ish Port on Way to the Eabt a - © 5 | Memorial | : li ny hours.- islature has.been called to \u2018meet.on Paul\u2019s Cathedral.The memorial has) \u2026 ikshavn, Denmark, Feb.24.; = + .pected to live, many \u2018March 22 d.I 6 just been cast in bronze and repres- | - Frederikshavn, Denmark, Fe _ 05 - BIR - The \u2018Rév.Dr.\" Chov , of Toronto, | + ILETTE are n ra _- \u201c1.| ents the form \u2018of a great winged, hood- The third Russian Pacific sq vadron, \u201ca £ Fôue 8 TES.will address a méetin i the M th \"|: WEATHER PROPABILITIRS.ie- - Mr.A.Boyle, and Miss.Boyle, of | ed angel, sweeping down and lifting commande hy.fear A ital Ne whoga- 2 ol: 2a tn Reb.13th, ist\u201d \u201cchurch, Cookshire, të-night, a d Porn Lo tecraogiéa Bacon « \"Arthabasee.\u2018and.Mise, Bespie, Romain, with his hands _the wrists of Christ | to, fe ing he wight.eading west- ES Lt 8 home, F, to.Mr.and Mrs.1 will, Conte Hol te St.Jo Y sped ! Tn d wari.\u201cof Montreal, were in town, yesterday.from the cross.© wa A _ \u201cNB.on the alifax.Los.: =.Co 3 \u2018 > \u2019 ; ; ; so.; \u201ca ; | ToT 207 te - \u2019 » N al a .\" .i .| | > sacs 40 4 MEL MERE 2 - TONE on an hc ert a = ART 8, [ YB.; z | + + 1.LA qe EE 4 CS ! BC zx i du 17 \"i à à gi es \u201c1 4 E Ly 234148 | 3 ) : a i TH 3 id ul à i i RB 3, = | = Ph x 8.¥ i ; b i 1.i ¥ a» \u2018 _ # is \u2018 : É A Pt * | \u201c a.-Ë .UE tE- of actual poliey-holders, CAN L LIFE ASS second | the All pd Live.agents\u2019 wa ted in unrépresented: i in divid NORTH AMERI- URANGE co.takes , are most satisfac wives, who like to hang their clothes out in the stin.The weeks wash costs\u2019 5ûc., and the \u201ckitchen is not disordered, and cooking ory is.not interfered with.6 Water street = LoTHroP's LAUNDRY Dye Works | And Steam to the honse- à «Miss ./ the ho Saturday Burrill.A great; differente \u2018is observed in ile heavy roller is used.ile an easy affair.larence Placey: spent Wednesda \u201cin King gsey Villag Co ool boyd and girls roads Where the Thirning| out is qu brief vigit with fn Mills, Feb.o, ~The Ek Mr.Mr.JL | \u2018Mooney We regret to le ie Smith, e for Bom Miss Kerr and i the.guest irs Mr.CI 1 - Thi s .\u2018 ULVERTON iterary Club met o \u2018Monday evening Keith \u201cMiss Mooney.John® Irwin, of Melbourne, w in the Village last week calling .on ol friends.returned from Hends .arn of the illness c is confined to e weeks.- Hiss \u201cof Mrs.who, in Windso | Smith spen Angu had .Club came: off ds payed to po om rs 7 f t = C ~ Tf a + Amon re © wane ., - ; $ ; 7% param apte dar gear \u20ac 8 ARR hockey an |.Ths and $ arte East.Sa- | turday, Bedford winning easily in a score of 5 to 3.vas This leaves the Stanbridge East, 2.Government engineer Vallee, of the Department of Public Wosks, Quebec, was here on \u2018Tuesday, looking over the river, with a view to alleviating .\u2018the intensity of our annual- spring floods.After looking over the river and hearing statements from sev eral of our high wäter experts, ihe ave his japi- -Rion in favor of removing all possible ing the ice : pass -out with \u2018the districts.Libera] commission al- | prentest.possible Sledbntoh, corhiitible ot lowed.| ; , | with: safely, y.à .fe 15 Figs + : : .ï | | Ct \" at Miss Hattie Jones, op, Wednesday evening, March lst.= - : | Mr.Homer Mitchell has gone to Lennoxville to take a course in.College there.0 Pr.J.P.Boissau has had .the misfortune to lose two small children recently.A young child of Auguste | Berthpamere wus also burietl from St.Damien Church, on Tuesday: 1 Miss Lizzie Farber went té Montreal on Wednesday morning to pass a | couple of weeks with: friends.Mr.M.Smith has been on the sick.list.for a few: days.% + Ax BULWER.Feb.24.\u2014The people of - this place ing, to hear of the sudden death of Mrs, Amos- Williams; \u201cshe being in \u2018her \u2018frsual health } yntil- \u201conly :a few days previous to her death, The\u2019 funeral, which took- place, Sunday, at her late residence, was conducted by the Rev.Mr: Wright, of Birchton, and \u201cWas largely attended.- She leaves a hus- mourn théir loss.Mrs.G.N.- Hodge, Mrs.N.N.Wal- ley, of Sherbrooké, Mr.and Mrs.Stevenson, of Berlin, N.H., were \u2018here to\u2019 attend the foneral of Mrs.\u201cAmos Williams.~~ a he LL The Kttle daughter of \u201cMr.A.J.Moore, who had a.light.attack of diphtheria, has fully -recovored, and no new cases have\u201d developed , in the place.wm the place, Mrs.Morrill \u2018Lindsay, Mrs.John Smith and\u2019 Mrs.Haseltine, gre Yl stil confined to their heds, and are.not improving in health.|, = Rev.A.M.Levack, of Goderich, Ont.merry time at their sugar social On | will preach in the Baptist Church here Tuesday evening.| lon Sunday next, at 2.30 p.m.i { ; .4 À \u2018 .=} | 0 \"DA AILY 7 STORE NEWS.PE 136-138, Wellington Street: | | \u201cFriday, Feb.24th, 1905.| | ; This store Open Late To-Night.\u2018 New Dress Stuffs ess._ \"GROCERY SECTION ! If you (confemp,âte.\u2018purchasing a New © Save money hy\u201d purchasing your, \u201cBro- Dress this Spring, Wwe would advise you EAR RR section.to purchage now while assortm ent is at ce : ERY BUTTER\u201426c.Ib.Cite hes ho have lo, splendid fungr oF] PATH GIANG ET Lay ce\u201d Dress abrica, in i _ Lustres, | Panamas.Voiles, Flop-Sacking, 16 hs.HGRA 00, or Sa Ine Tweed Fifiects, \u2018and Venetian Clbths, .aile, ot 100 lbs.~ 9 or-hags : dole Pt - 9 © | 50e ce, The, KRe.95e.yard.C 2 It pour live out Jof tôwn' anft these I \u2018EREALS, ete, interest you,| we will mpil you ago Ge oot glags dish in each: pack- samples on, reqirest.: age, 25 p a axon Rolled Oats, 25c.packet.; a reakiast lo dote packet.Ladies\u2019 Spring | oats & Ulsters Orange Meat, 15¢ rok i\u2019 3 cke oo Our fret.donsignment.of the\u2019 New Pettijohn\u2019s Breakfast Food.15c pack- .Epring Coats is now ready, and show | et.«ome very pretty and jaunty styles ; ; al- .Shredded Wheat Biscuit, 2 for 25c.40, à nice: range ourisfs\u201d Coats, CC nap or which Ce predict will meet with much CANNED GOODS.avor is spring.; A os vr : - Black, { Fawn, Blue and Tweed \u2018 Mix- semaine Tog Cabin brand.All this pures, it Might and loose-fittipg hacks, Tomatots, or Corn, 2 tins for 25cat 32 | 'has Ll Peas or String Beans, 3 ti 25 arret : [$7.30 075, $12.00 and Cannel Pumphin, 10c tin.ns for \u201coc.> = - famed Anples, (gual.cang), 25¢.1 est Red Salmon, 2 tins for 25a Ladies\u2019 Spring stumes \u2018Baked Beans, \u201c2 {ins for 2bc./ About fifteen or twenty 9 mple cos- ° MISCELLANEOUS.tames, which «we purchased from.an agent Iaker's Corea.25¢ tin.who had just closed [his trip, fare .now Baker's Chdcolate,.236 cake.realy fof your inspection: hee.The'| Pineapple, Marmalade.large jars, are.styles are right No ) telepho he orders a cepted.for\u201d these Specials.BEST SEWING COTTON\u2014 Grocery Section - Black, whit lots, ! ; Be free ; SAXON ROLLED OATS\u2014 200-yd.; spools, : p TO-MORROW, |8 to 10 jm, 3 Premium in cach packet.\u201ci spools for 10c.> TO- -MORROW, 8 to 10 a, m, at CHIFFON COLLAR FORMS Boe.1 Packer.- 4 4 \u2014\u2014 - .B.ack dr white, PQ MOTHERS TOMATO KETCHUP\u2014 Plain; round or \u2018pointed sha e\u2026.Made only of purest ingredients.TO-MORROW, |8 to 10 aj m.: at] Usual 15c, .i Se.each.: : 1 0 O-MORRON, :8 to 10 a.m., at ; Cf 10e.@ hottlea .2 | b xr 3 \u201c LADIES BOLE JERSEYS\u2014 run AMES?OR HOVEY'S, re niade, fancy-knit.pattern, prin 1° cardinal, white ok Due all - izes.PURE LARD\u2014.\u2018 #20 aks, ; .Usual, Ih, Bails, TO-MORROW, 8.t 0 vy t- Mog, [110 108 m.a TO-MORROW.8 to 10 am, at : 82c.pai om _ Mince Meat, 8 packets fur 25¢, .and finish: f these s amples ar right \u2019 \u201cap - Nure Gold Jelly Powder, 8 for \u201c5e.: to the top: notch of perfection New.Pripes, 3 Ibs, for \"ane., Black, fawn, navy and mixed goods 'Néw Peaches, \"2 \u201c1h3.for 25e.> Prices \u2014S1L.90, $12.50, $18 30, $15.00 Apricots, 15e, Ih.and SLT.Ÿ l>vaporated Apples, 8.1h8.for She: .all pickéd over, » Why hot etrchase.now We: have just put i goods which we mark at characteristié with the MeKec nie store.and $1 | New T these very slri Tweed ad ican! be shower garment, carter FOR Ladies\u2019 s1.75 Ladies\u2019 Ru acc Boots Children\u2019 sly, ale b i Oxford, S 23.i | Tourist Amongkt he\u2019 New | New Tourist \u2018 King.\u2018They us Star bie a1 a sty lish, Mixed foal \u2018and br Speci: af vabies at ST hoes-\u2014$1 &53, Boots\u201495e, ou t Se aire in £ pro Coats ed us a n w na NS les Befo e they ar a nice qi e of \u201cthese special - prices, $1.50, $t.15 Ale style .0 1 be found pdè - of : spring an 4 full \u2018ar three- in, CS S10.04 1.50, s1 TR \u2018and Imppited\u201dMutaromi, %0¢ pitckets ¢ \u201cImpogted Vermeom lig 10¢ paghof.Finest Tomato Ketchup, 15e, 20¢ and 25¢c.hottle.1 Spanish Olives, &Guisen.\u201d 23¢ hot tle.New Mince \u2018Ment, 3 packets for 256.Pure Gold leing, 10¢ packet.* Quick Pudding, 10c.packet.French Salad Dressing.doe packôt.Flour, Best Brands pepe Every hag or © barrel sent.out hak the firm's personal Ewarantue.po Rag.Rarrel.Five Roses.$3.11 $6.25 bgilvie ftoyal a : Trousehgld .815 © 8.25 \u2018Ogilvie!s Hungar- - | È ian oe a, 315 6.25 Ij Buda\u2014Fine Family } 1 Flour .3.10 6.15 1 Keewaltin's Strong , x akers .; w vee 2.00 = ar uwil i} Nepal K 2.85 CF A \u201cFamily ur, cotton hoes, 4 Vi Pury x \u201coe A de ! N° 5 ans LE ea.- totals as follows':.Bedford, 3 games ; ; \u2018obstructiohs\u2019 Fr the «channel, allow- the demy, has sent in his resignation to | N.+ Calls\u2019 Monday afternoon.at, half ing for some days from a severe at- | were greatly shocked on Sunday morn- | band, one son.anil two danghters, | to- \u2018There are a grent many sick ones in\u2019 SH hn nd oa Jehan vmaay nis; WW NTERLOO: rd + Rab.Ei Fs ON of the Sherbrpake \u201cPtotastanti H ospitad, ¢ £ tutned te.hen, duties of: Wedngaday'a ter a two.weeks\u201d vacation ab.her! home.Miss Moore, of Stanbridge Fast, who » \u2018has been visiting her friend, Miss Mary turned.to her home on Wednesday: | \u2018Miss Hackett, \u2018of Stanstead, returned to her home Tuesday after spending a past throw weeks with - friond, Miss Madd Paquette.- ns \u201cThe Waterloo hockey.boys are going | to drive out to Knowlton on | \u2018Saturday, to play the Knowlton tedim.\u201c Af- \u2018ter the game_{here will be\u2019 ald ned and | a supper CS .On- \u201cTuesday 0 evening - lag 40 and dance.were gotten th jor the: be efit of the hockey, club.Owing to, the fact that.only members\u2019.of \u201cthe.hockey club were present it didn\u2019 t turn out much of a success financially.TÉ, people wish to see sport they\u2019, must.turn out to \u2018help , the por Pt J Mde.Chas.Thibault: spending some weeks at Ottawa.- Principal Jordan, of Waterloo Aca- take effect at the end of the current.scholastic year.The W.C.T.U.will meet at Mrs.Ww.past two.+.Mr.George Gabriau has\u2019 been suffer- tack of neuralgia; and Madame brian is ill in bed with rheumatism.(From an, occasional correspondent.) Large quantities of good wood.-arèë being brought into town andl:-are realizing high prices, \u2018and «dn consequence | large numbers of rigs mayiahe x daily.in front of lhe various stoves,\u2019 where the farmers are \u201ctrading,\u201d and | the merchants report \u2018business.Mr, J.R.\\Tartre had the.misto to lose his barn by fire the ather night | Ithongh the \\prompt .action of our\u2019 very.efficient \\fire brigade saved.\u2018the\u2019 [rest of -the-property.Mr.Tartre.has.[been very.unfortunate lately.\u201cMr.Gagnon, of St.Joh s, is.in charge of the telephone: work here dur- {ing \u2018the illness of Mr.Price, who \u2018 is laid up with.bronchial trouble.Farmers from.various parts \u2018réport ia in the Victoria Memorial Hall, last.Thursday: evening, was.well patronized and everyone seemed.to.have a Bond time.%+ bu , Mrs.R.MeLéod, -Duficrin - street, re- tirned home from Montre, on.-Sa- : Lurday, where she has been spending a couple of weeks with her\u2019 daughter, | | Mrs.Claude Gibson.' ta\u201d {-Che minister said, France - \u2018need |ISOZODONT in th., Srgpial, attadtion \u201c4 fe did! fp 4 \"Mr.and Mrs.N.A.Meyeth entértain- ed-a large number of thei2 friends at | Whist, , last Tuesday evenings 18% «Miss Ilis ia .-vwisiting-her brother, Rev.J.D.Ellis, at the Parsonage.Mr.Thomas Arrowsmith;has.« soldi | his.milk.route to.Mr.-Haxt, who will, se, Tow days.ee Che 4 \u2018A considerable amount oft.troublé is being experiénced now by.ihe citizens of .Granby from the freezing of ra the water in.the, pipes.The frost.has gone down very deep, this winist.and many pipes are frozen that never were - before.-.A Mrs.A.Robinson, \"Mrs, \u201cA.C.a and Mrs.John West were in.Montreal on Wednesday, as delegates from the Ladies\u2019 Auxiliary of St.George\u2019 s \u2018Church, to the géneral meeting held there.Mr.and Mrs, Arthur Wallace entertained about thirty-live of! their friends | on Wednesday evening.Progressive games were played as a, result:of which the gentlemen\u2019 Ss prize was won\u201d by Mr.J.B.Travers, and the ladies: prize, by Miss Mabel Bradford.After | refreshments; the guests were favored with\u2019 two solos by Miss Mabel Bradford, and a piano duet by À Misses x lla and Mabel - Brodiord.: 9 THE FRENCH NAVY.fermement A NOTE or WARNING SOUNDED Bi.- MINISTER OF M ARINÉ.Paris, Feb.23.3 Minister of Marine \"Thompson, speaking im the Chamber of | Deputies last night, during the discussion of the naval budget, said that à strong effort would be necessary if, France wished to retain her rank as a | naval power.The German fleet, he sail gradually was outstripping that of France.'I\u2019he minister promised to take technical \u2018advice regarding: a fresh programme.The $24,000,000 to he spent this year will be.expended mostly on submarine boats, torpedo boat destroyers.and torpedo boats, Ii the same sum is spent yearly tif] 1907, not fear.He.proposed to lay down next, \u2018year three battleships.steps will be taken to strengthén | the Far Eastern position; including he.construction of dry docks at Saigon, : + = , - 4 DEATHS, * % GWYNN, \u2014 At Katon Côrner; on Feb: 29nd, 1905, of \u2018paralysis, Miss Sarah CGwvan, \u2018in \u2018in the G7TLh Year, of her age.SINF VL NEGLECT How is it possible for a sane\u2019 man with good teeth to destroy.+ through careless neglect! SOZODONT positively beneficial.It has made the oothbrush habit a real pleasure., TOOTH POWDER the natural complement of SOZODONT Liquid, is a beautiful polisher, absolutely {ree from grit and acid.Are you using it it 7 You cught to:baitr : Be Cons i N; Gilmour; for the past two months, rè- |- her | \u201c .\u2018 a euchre.[the pulpit in the, seen\u2019 T oad.m4 eghlar meeting for this evening rtune | | to the\u2018 Royal Victoria Hospital take aver the business i in a-course of di: 10\u201d Leary, to Miss Hattie Packard, Twnmediate | : es a, AR Sone fort _ \"COMPTON 24, LOn \u201cSunday.next, the Rey.Wright, of Birchion, will occupy Methodist church and # behalf .of.the Eduiea- |; ern pou use Reh M; du.will preach \u201con tional Fund of the church, _ Mrs, Wm.Hadlock is spending.several.days in Barnston called by the: jlinegs of her son, Mr.Geo.Hadlock:.Mr.Samyel Cottingham is convales- | cing from a severe attack of la grippé.Mr.and Mrs.B.\u2018Kezar came over from Massawippi on Wednesday to gpend \u2018the day here with friends.| \u2018The match éstponed' ladies hockey hobo the 4\u2018 Maples\u201d and, \u201cCrescents\u201d is to take place on.the rink this \u2018evening.- Weather permitting it- expectcdl that the.return match he- tween.Compton and Goaticook will | take place here to-morrow evening.The choir hoys of St.James\u2019 church were royally entertained a few evenings ago hy Mr.and Mrs.B.Spaf- ford.\u2018The guests were made to.feel vided, after which ample justice was \"done to an excellent tea._ The Reading Cirele.has withdrawn its in order to attend the lecture given by Rev.\u2018Mr.Shearer.Miss Ivés has returned from a de- fightful visit with=friends in Sher- .brooke.CL Co A fancy dress carnival, is to take place.\u2018heré weather permitting on Thursday of next week.: We: are sorry .to learn that Miss Leontine Drolet has been obliged to go for) \u2018the roads good again after the late treatment.-She was accompanied,by | Btorms.\u2014 « > Lr Dr.Hume.\u2018Her many: friends here | ' hope.that her recovery may be speedy NB ndueffective.+ GRANBY.(pl TTT RY \u201c Feb.24.\u2014The Valentine social, given.: LEEDS.| Feb.24 \u2014Although the whale county for the past week has heen in the grip of .the Storm King, a storm be- \u201cere enough: to tie yp nearly all the railrdady from the Atlantic to the Pa- -cifie, our \u2018plucky mail driver, Mr.Paquet, has turned up smiling every day with the mail, and not much behind.Lime either, although\u2019 a dreary storm swept road of 18 \u2018miles that\u2019 had to be travelled twice, lay between him and his destination.\u2018This \u2018has heen a ye: Tihrkablé récord' foi\u201d n-man \u201d of his age, and one that has probably not beech equalled\u2019 anywhere else in the pro- \u2018vince.A good many reasons, goed, bad and indifferent (but most < indifferent) | have heen advanked in favor of double roads, and the Advantage\u2019 of a double \u2018road, vice the\u201dold single one, but it has rémained for the Lower * Ireland correspondent : to! discover and advo- | cate the best one of all, viz., the com- | fort: and satisfaction it will be when! we take our last journey to the church- over, with the procession following behind at a comfortable jog trot.Let Kicker\u201d from henceforth kick.no mos under pain of having to take his last journey with an old horse, in a\u2018 straight sleigh\u2019 and over a dog path.- At a general session of \u2018the mnici- pal council held on the 13th inst, Mr.Hugh 1 McCutcheon, jr.was unani- | mously re-cleêted to.the office \u201col mayor.À \u201c : : \\ | GRANITEVILLE.- © Feb.24.\u2014Mr.and Mrs.John O'Leary {left.on Tuesday for Boston, to attend Peter on Feb.22nd.Miss Packard was formerly of Georgeville.Mrs.Tom Camp, of Newport, spent a few days last week with her sister, Mrs; C.D.Hasclton, helping to care for her little child, who has heen seriously\u201d ill the past week, but is better at present writing.Some twenty or more of the friends and relatives met at the home of Mr.the wedding of his hrother, and Mrs.O.G.Davis, on- Thursday evening, Ieb.16th, to celebrate the.15th birthday of their daughter, Shir-« Music and various games were To make the evening pass pleasantly, Nr.Frank Corrow, .of -Roel Island, gave al entertainment on the phonograph.Refreshments, were serv.ed.Miss Davis was the recipient ley.play ed.{of many.\u2018presents, among them being a nice album, The party broke up at a late hour, all having à very enjoyable evening.a Mr.and Mrs.Asa Seott and Mr.Giergld Bullock and sister, Goldip, spent a very pleasant evening with Me, and Mrs.AT.Guerin, « où Taés- dax, 2 a > ; .a esse IE To.CURE ACOLD IN ONE: DAY Takg Laxative Brome Quinfne Tablets.All druggists refund the money if, it.fails to cure.IE.W, Grove's signe ture is on \u2018each box.25c.< ! + 0 LEARNED PLAIN.Feb.21-\u2014Thgee of Mr.II.Stevenson\u2019s children \u2018are sick with grippe.7 Migs.H.Learned js not very well.Mr; and Mré, Xe.Heath went\u2019 th Kat- on « orner fn Thursday, to see Miss Gwynn, who | is very ill.\u2018 oo Mr John Young has fone: on a visit to friends in Hereford and Compton.\u201d The Ladies?Auxiliary meets © Mrs.AI.B.Learned, on Thursday: Mrs Ernest + Me.verts has een wit Wi ith .\"3 FORMS: LIQUID, POWDER, PASTE: LAN > paies ut is Bi ining.\u201cut + rn reg Ey ue \u2018 .Pai son ; eff, at home with the different games pro- fe in the town \u2018that is placarded.yard to have- à double road.to travel | | make a career.in the militia, | claves\u2019 that with the initiation of 00 5 Lau + ce GOATICOOK.1 sr yi fit Sny ve at \u2018her Each itifitd represent- | The He Sas 1 Miss .Jennie ior Coûrt!'htfset! guest.\u2018appeared in costume, ing some .wage-eariing calling.fixtures.The following is a list: waghworsan, Miss Nunns ; table maid, Miss Tola Davin: squaw, Mias 1 E.Adams ; ; dairy maid, Miss I\u2019.Hop- E.Tomkins; Kit: ath hi news girl, Miss iamber maid, Miss: F: pm \u201cthen maid; Minas, Si; Pathe Le Mise, \u201cBis «Sm h i cok fi v \u2018Thompson ; gipsey, A.A.Hopkins; tramp, Cu Alkhurst ; - wood sawyer,, B opkiñs\";\" boot\u2019 bladk, MH: Orcütt:\u201d séts: \u2018êprs grinder, H.Lovell ; newshoy, R.chimney sweëpp {3 3 During the evening a most amusing\u2019 programme \u2018was rendered, con- harps, accofdians, autoharps, etc.\u201cRe \u2018citutions, songs and\u2019 quartettes.Harmony.was out of the question when | all the instruments were in use,.but this \u2018only added to the sport.Deli- este and delicious refreshments Weré served and a \u2018most enjoy able.= time \u2018spent.\u201cA.whist contest took place night.between the English and French clubs resulting in a victory for the English club by 10 points.~ - The scarcity of water in the country paris has.apparently effected the flow of milk, Within the past wo woeks \u2018the price of creamery hitter has been raised from 24 to 30 cenis a pound.At present we know: not of a single Wa are now free from all contagions diseases and have had but ,a iby cases of typhoid fever, scarlet fever, of diphtheria throughout the winter The watormg - erougin in front of the | market is now dry owing to theov- erflow.pipe baving become clogged.Parties wishing to water.their must\u2019 drive to the Barford Town Hall fully a half mile off.This, is.a great \u2018hardship and should \u2018be remedied at once.- The: infant son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Williams, which has been hovering \u2018between life and death for the.last;[ few days, is at time of writing sore\" what betier.The, child has .pneumonia.\"Mrs, Williams\u201d.sister \u2018from _.Wa- terville, ig helping to ,nùrse it.Mrs.P.smith, who, has been confined.to her! bed for the past few days, is now able to be upl .+ Mrs, L.A.Thomas, \u201cof Waltham, Mass, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs.(Br.} Trenholme.2 Mrs.J ohn Engstrom, of Waltham, Mass, is also visiting with- Mrs: s; Tren- holme, her \u201csister.: Mr.F.L.Gormley was in Oshawa, this week on a business trip for the Norton Jack Co.Grand Ligne to sce his son, George, who attends the Feller Institute.: Mr.B.D.-Cranc.invested in heavy draft horses on W eduesday.Miss Myra Eastman centettained.the N.G.A.(No Gentlemén Admitted) So- ciëty yesterday at - \u2018the ; Coaticôok House.A large number attended.The disquicting news from the Montreal hospital that Mrs.IL.E.Parker was not\u201d quite so'well yesterday caused much anxiety among her many riends.The Hon, M.PF.Hackett, of Stan- stead, was in town yesterday attending\u2019 court.; Mr.B.H.Mead, who drives the stage between Coaticook and Stan- ateud;.lost one of his \u2018horses on the\u2019 road -yesterday.The- \u2018horse dropped dead.+ SOUTH DUDSWE CLL._ | \u2018Fch.24\u2014Mr.J.N.Hall was called to Wilton, N.H.,.on Saturday last owing to the severe.illness of his youngest daughter, Mrs.C.I.Curtis.Miss Annie Rolfe has gone to Sherbrooke to take a special.course sienography.Mrs.F.days at Mr.A.L, Hall's.We are glad to report all the sick ones on the gain.The oyster supper which was to have taken plate last \u2018Saturday, was postponed owing to the storm, and it will take place on Saturday cvening,, Feb.25th, is extended to all., ~~ TARTE 1S SATISFIED.Ottawa, Feb.24.\u2014Mr.Tarte has de clared his entire approval of the decision of thé Government to take over and garrison Halifax, and Esquimalt, as a step in the development of Canadian nationality.It was n Move in the right direction for Canada to assume responsibility for her defence in peace time.were concerned, he attached great importance to tle Franco-British unde ro, standing, which he believes.to He more complete than people generally pose._ gression, corned, mote, sup- | Accordingly, the danger of ag so far as Canada is con- he regards as extremely CANADA\u2019S DEFENCES, Montreal, Fob.24.\u2014Le Canada, the (iovernment organ, commenting: on the taking over of the defence of Esqui- malt and Halifax, \u2018says: \u2018The - contribution où Canada to the defence of \u201cLely under the authority of our Par liament, \u2018and our autonomy is in no way _diminished.\u201d - The paper ; points out.the opportunity for Young men te and dos ° ét.naval.\u2018militia this step is the sign that Canada 3 18 taking 1 up,\u2019 according to her sirongth, \u2018the task of- defending hop ter ritory, \u201cand\u201d Re \u201cidem his fag a Wen = = scene, when the guests had all \u201carti edf, |.\u2018rivalled a Jancy dress carnival in the profusion of ornaments and artificial Ladies-\u2014Tambourine girl, Miss M.Buc k- | lund; charwoman, Miss B.Wadleirh : vats\" \u2018ehütmtn- Pacte Hie si ; H.' Shurt - : isting bf:solos on fambourines, Jews last.hortes- Mr.William\u2019 Allen left thig week for] fine.-in Warner is spending.a few when a cordial invitation.As far as war conditions | rot.à the Empire, therefore, remains absotu- Subscriptions, om, Adve keeping His Majesty\u201d $0 Hina tad ii Es a ae i 4 tiv! \u201cA E.EINREAp WT, hôtes sud retail: Fire, nu and Silk\u201d >.oy full\u2019 iafige- a Tweéd Suiting » 54 in, te $1.25, Saturday 760.: \u2018A full - range \u201cof An 600, Salurday 48,\" .About 10 pieces o J cloth, nearly all oxford ; ai in,, rogulr 6c, Su | 5 pièces, heathtr id 76¢, Saturday Be: \\2 pieces heavy h cloth grey and \u2018green, $1.00, Saturday Thc.500 yds.SwissWas y light colors, good ja altirday 38c, 4+ ing Gino Whitewear Gorset Dept Sp ecial | line Cenel bust, garter attached, of for Saturday $1.00.White - Wool Under long sleeve, special fo urday 75¢.Natural Groy Ribbed all sizes, speial >ia) for ui Gloves and Hosiery Dept About 150 pair .and Ringwood Gloves ¥ for Saturday 256 About 15 doz.Kil assorted sizes, b ors, special Saturdsy \u201cAbout 10 doz.\u201cLads N eckwear.assorted colo?styles, Saturday 150\u20ac - 2nd Floor House Furnishing D* About 75 samples M Noi ham Lace Curtain?: and: 1° yds., long, a sample, sold Satur day\u201d fd 4 Creton Crash, ete, urday balf price + About 2 ends ot Pr Carpet, all ! ra veJlers #89 14 15 5d.Lu Savard | each.= La à Call eariy qu get fist L.A.Bay! P.C.\u201cDub \u201c Notary; commis, Cowansville Ag Bord aod 1 i ! : news items received | attention.| | COWANSVILLE.* * 0 At DCNHAN ° / iy , 2 i I] Dress \u201cBoot M Ja cloth, all wool, an * basket weave, Tweed nf} ul ck.850.00 | ! nds of Tis About 50 en soll .« 1 saya 50200 .apr er \u2014 M ben ; Jo) À.ET ç LI EEE ÇEN; e RAILWA | Timetable in eflect January Leaving Sherbrook prees-\u2014Leave Sherbrooke arrive Levis.1.10 p.m., Que mmodation\u2014Leave Sherb pho arrive Levis 1, 7.18 a.m.: \u201c Arriving at Sherbro Express-\u2014Loave .Quebec 2.80 8.00 p.m., arrive Bherbrook (ccommodg tion \u2014 Leave Que leave Tevis 7.00 pm.\u2019 brooke 9.10 amy |: ote-Accommodation train | Rue bee daily except Saturday traits run daily exoppt Sun 30STOR & | : Winter Arrangen \u2018OCTOBER 10th, 1 run dally excepit 3un when otherwise note Trains leave Bherhre Alla ord, © NAL for St Bogor ashua, pringfield, New photo \"Spr Sthertrooke arrive\u2019 Newport 13:10 £.Newport 1 a p.m.t 4.33 p.mj, Concord 8.00 iB 8,10 p.m., and - Portlan White Mountain Notch.i TIGHT EXPRESS.- 9.15 p- Worcester, \u2018Bonto: N.H.; land, Me., via Whits Mou or X White River Jet, Spri ; FRONT THE:80UTH; Expi Boston 9.00 a.m., Wo M., - Concord -10.56 a.in., ae 8.45 a.m, Springfield t.Johnsbury 4.2 7 p.n Sherbrooke -8° 20 p GHT EXPRESS.Pi oaves La Our Concord 947 pa p.m.New York Springfield 8.00 p.m.St +, a.m.; arriving Shert oGéiopATION, Leave a.m.via Plym © Tobooias 10.port 13.48 10.45 ai.a -tommodation leaving New; Pm., arriving Sherbrooke D.J: FLANDERS, Gen\u2019! Pasa.and ™ CANADIAN dl {Ab Ale Lomo.|.i \u2019 i Pa From Marcy 1st, 19085, ¢ from Sherbro« Correspondingly low rates to EDining Car Service Bots She roo A Din ke and Ing\u2019 Car serving br ea kh Pres: (leaves Sherbrooke on j or Montreal, $90 an ays.also, a ining carte, iy a la Sta ion) + 7, days, du Trait Comic \u2018at oer in a traine \u201cleaves Montreal I tickets, inf t , EH Wn oy ol INTEL REDUCED Fa Seattle SHERBROOKE; 71 ver, poactoria; | Vancou- Rosalie.nd voor Le he age, Trail, Rob hy = Botte cer; av0c0e Cot Lt lake: Botte, Helena, a veo, Spring, Denver, | s Angeles JOUR! leave MoT.SLEEPING, tion \u20ac of pn t 10.30 pm Er a son \"he ing he, gf Shar tickets to No wheal Char 12 is Por {pnp Lu Or n \u2018 connectiiif | give We only have one reason | | why you should drink | TROUD: | DELICIOUS Teas & Coffees Viz: Because they are best.: \u201c\u2014BRANCH STORE\u2014 | 93 Wellington Stree oot i- = Lo, Ce | > : 4 cs ; fe is | Wearing.NL pee pre (IT , a re i HF | 8 3.2.api] Back wao| 4 \u2018éuddenty and seriously: i I: on Sunday afternoon, \u201cbut is \u201cconsidered ; better to-day.- The concert given in the Town Hall \u2018on Fride y evening by \u2018the.Eckardt family under - the ; auspices -of- the Ladies\u2019 Aid of.the: Methodist church, el- forded a a| rare treat for the.lov, of music.IE 4 \u2018 \u2019 Mrs.\u2018Pi Clexcland : \u201crecoivad \u201ctbe sad news \u201c from- «Oelwein, .Jowa, of \u2018the | death of her mother, \u201cMrs.Bickson, | with pr Jumonia.: Mrs, \u2018Dickson,\u2019 \u201cwas IL: \u2018only 8 very short time.4.\u201cThe fu eral service.of.the late « di.: John : \u201cWheeler wes held in.the Dap- tist church : \u2018here .\u201cion Saturday after- | noon and was conducted by the- Rev.'S.Clark] of.Fitoh Bay, assisted by.the Rev.I.Wilkinson, and Pastor : Student.Améng \u2018those from a dig- | tance that attended were Mr, Edgar .pousses STE) 3 oes of Toni UEBEC dr AL I N oxford.of BN RL NA 60c,.Seti Fimetable in effect January 9th, 1905, | = \" Leaving Sherbrooke.athier mis arrive Levis 1.10 p.m., Quebec 1.15p.m; °r weed, r : [40 2 te .9.5.80 Se rT, tr aris 7.00 am derive i avy Arriving at Sherbrooke; re y.Po bras Louve Quebec 2.80 p.my Levis pm, arrive Sherbrooke 8.45 p.m green, el koamodation \u2014 Leave Quebec 6.30 p.v = 8, lve Levis 7.00 p.m., arrive Sher- LV 5c.7 Pots 9.10 amy les Accommodation train loaves Levis uly except Saturday.All other un daily except Sunday; viss Wah Si TE HSTOR & MAINE Be Winter Arrangement, - I ar and} OCTOBER 10th, 1904.\" ° D se Fraise run à daily except 3unde Fa excopi -when otherwise -no Trains leave Sherbrooke) Ul 20 «am.for St; Johnsbury, Nashua, New York, Cone, ho bor Bpringield, tached § 1.00.ot.0 den oi for Cm : Leaves oherbrooke 10.00 am: a fh ee Newport 19110 p.m., -leaves 33 p.St.Johnebury, pm., Concord 6.00 p.m., Boston; 8,10 AR and Portland, Me.gi White Mountain Notch.- LL.EXPRESS.9.15 p.m: Ooncord.Worcester, Boston, and Port: ,» Mo., via White Mountain Notch, White River J ct.-Springfield, New | RN THE SOUTH, leaves Boston 9.00 a-m., Worcester 8.00 a.Rs Concord 10.55 am., Portland, 8 a.m: Springtield 9.10 a.m., BL Johnabury 4.27 p.m., arriving Bherbrooke 8.20 p.m ISBT EXPRESS.Leaves Boston.7.30 LOL, , Concord =: 47 3 m3 Portland 3 p.m., New York 4.00 pm.Bpringfield.8.00 p.m.St.Johnabur à.a pr arriving Sherbrooke 7.1 \u2018pecial f Express pt M SNNODATION, aloe Concord, À : #24 AS | 2u 54 a mou .ai 0 \u201c$a Sohsabury 10.45 a.arriving New a ale \" 12.33 p.m., connecting with æc- | Gloves; SpiSg raodation leaving Newport at 1.00 MP as 0, prie ANDpragre 3.15 p.m.2.Soul Pam DER, Tickt.Agent.\u201d oa March It, 1905, 1 Bone class from Sherbrooke: rtains,\u201d + pa low rates to many other ir , 0,\u201d tra yell Dining Gay Service Between Sherbrooke and Montreal 316% 11 A iturday gk tg ing Car serving breakfast a 20 f Tick! ry\u2019 (Leaves Sherbrooke pn Halifax on nds of 1 ss pt M onda ne tea, 5.10\" a.m., daily ex- t .sold- Bp ays, also, a Dining Car.serving ELC., WUT Ringe 8.la carte, leaves Montreal, ne vr dw?ua and d Saag) - daily except Satur- | Gr TE ; ru 125 ee on _ Halifax Express, Lp se er Will ds of ou frire.Mest?RK: Br m.Hl on Star t s Montreal 4.30.: ellers sam y rain on For Ho Pe We mation, etc., apply to NL ELL, City Pass.Agt.OT Eee Phenuoège Fe $50.00 PACIET us | March 1e FIC COAST.tt hog 10 May 15th, *05.ass Colonist fares from LH LWAY oH ot RBROOK J; TO ver, 5 ria, Va $= lo ord\u201d °°°\" $50) 00) Nel , Spore D, Trail, Rob- $47.50 LIT $50.00 URIg dae om SLEEPING CARS.tn À of 19 Mondays and Wednes- I the accommoda- Chi cago and the- Pacifj Made for jo Coast.10000000 Look Here! SHIRTS Worth 8, $1.25, $1.150, Si.75, all at i .- ! \u2018 , ! © * [ © 5 \u2018 4 =.p FOR A FEW DAYS AT ZP arm oe is jjanememaesen Sherbrooke -7.30 a mm.> worcester, | .Pthe Three Villages on the Ce \u201c Vancouver, 2 Victoria, | 50.00 - Seattle, Tow.Tacoma, : Porfland.\u2018 Burt, or ent a lt Jay : Helena, Fi, Ss, Denver, a sol | _ Mu Los à Angeles olding first: or sec- | west | scces wi |.ey - ! 3ocennen | i ] © SHERBROOKE LOAN - & MORTGAGE co.Interest allowed on deposits payable BER, or compounded pt those dates at option of -d depositor.| A | A unts payable on demand.Money + loan | \u201con | real, \u2018estate.| | L i { .| PES STAN STEAD- PLAIN Feb.24.\u2014Miss EÉurrie:; Mopre is con- grippe.OT \" ~ Miss Sybil Hackett bas \u201creturned from W aterloo, where \u201cshe Was the guest of Miss Maud Paquette for.couple of weeks.} Mr.M.E.Chahnell has returned home from a few days\u2019 stay in Mon; treal.: \u201cMrs.Patten, \u201cwho recently] underwent een, for cataract of- the .eyes, Ontreal, is reported ta be rapidly recovering.oo EE - The college students will endéavor to show how a trial should be conducted én Tuesday cvening next in the \u2018Haskell Opera House.The \u2018\u2018Great Umbrella Case\u201d will be the subject disectod, embellished by a number of local hits.\u201d \u201cThe proceeds the benefit of the gymhaéiu Mr.Charles Lunderville, \u2018his feet frozen \u201clast week, ingy| is slowly recovering, and it now hoped that amputation will not [he Hecessary.: The butter.and egg holds on.- Tho m fund: who had occasion of -his departuse_ from _our midst.| \u2019 \u2014 \u2014 EATON CORNER, Fab.24 \u2014 Miss Sarali + Gwynn, who suiféredl a paralytic stroke about tw weeks ago, died Wednesday.the.2nd } inst.She never - cale from the shock, but \u2018gradually failed till: death came.All that loving hands could \u201cdo Was done, but it was of no avail.Her death has cast a gloom over the: whole place.| CS Mrs.Butters, of Woburn, Mass, isin sister.A i .x.+ | _- NORTH PINNACLE.* F Fab.2 31 Not much Hews; except the old story, snow and blow, ard plow roads nearly every day.Owing to the very stormy weather there (has 1 been very little teaming done yet, which makes it very hard times for ° those whd' depend upon their Ne in - .winter, d Mrs.Edward Demmen is indisposed.been ! Mr.John Dy mond, quite ill for the past two Owing- to poor health; has sold Lis farm to Mr.gills, and Mr.Thomas ha gone Hichford to live with his daughter.Selling at Cost ! = Sr, [bas weeks.x.Thomas 3 dward En- to I you want Tein mn Dry Goods, and goods of all kinds, \u201ccall at JOHNVILLE STORE, 0.ST.PIERRE, I i IE dot Lo + * | home 1ST OF APRIL.and 1ST OF OCTO- rea, [hie week on\u2019 business.-Wheeler (son of deceased), \u2018Boston, Mass., Mr.S.O.horey \u201c{rephew);: Montreal; Mx, H.Wheeler Dixville; Mr.- and Mrs.°c.: Haynes, \u2018Canaan, Vt, Mn, and Mrs.\u201cSylvester an Al.Guy.Hoy-.nes; Ba ford.: \"Mr.Ü.G.Martin Was.periôualy in?jured™ bj 7 being.hit on- |the head.by a\u2019 {falling tree.Mrs.{Eastman and 1 er daughter, Miss: \"| Myra [Eastman, of Coaticook, were\u2019 | guests] of Mr, gpd Mrs, M.Martin over Sunday.- Mr.Alphonse Trudeau was allo to return to his home in Couticook on Monday.= Cae | Mr/ and \u2018Mrs.W._M.Hadlock, - of Com ton, are guests at \u2018the \u2018 Highland | House Mis.c M.Remick\u2019 andhor daughter\u2019 \u2018Miss ter jin, Chesterville; \u201clast evening.\u2019 One of the worst\u2019.storms\u2019 of the win: ter raged.all Hay Saturday, - but re- : Ont, | |gardless of storm several of our far- mers \"had - to.\u201ctheir.large stock.\" Hjun- died head of- cattle and horses are {supplied with- \u2018Water - daily\u201d \u2018from -our- | ville qe tank.Lo _ WAT à RVILLE | Fdb.24\" The J which was held 'hére on, \"th Tie day evening, as quite.a.\u2018novelty, {and very amusing and\u2019 interesting.\"The Rink was in fine order and well li ght- ed, land \u2018well filled with skaters, 18 Remick, who Have spent the win- returned inoy dress\u2019 warnival E \u2018Rink, last | \u201call\u201d arrgyed in various \u2018styles, of fancy\" at alia pe Now TON.- 5 æ : Feb, 24 \u2014The gaine \u2018of: whist we al Tuesday night résulted in a win for, Knowlton by °14 points over Cowans- ville.The Cowansville ladies were to \u2018have also played the ladies of Knowlton, but were un nevertheless\u2019 the Knowlton ladies met at the Lake \u2018View, where a social game was \u2018enjoyed \u2018until : the men.returned from\u201dthe club rooms, when supper was \u2018served in the usual excellent\u2018 manner by Mr.Greene, and a \u2018very pleasant evening .'was spent.The following | | were.the \u2018players : Cowahsville.\u2014 Dr.Lauder, E.\u2018Gibson, \u2018Leonard, Powers, \"Dr.Pickle, P.Je ones, J.Gilison, Dr.-ers.and E.Westover ;- Knowlton - \u2014_ Cc.K.Teinple, M.\u2018H.Bedee, J.N.Davig- non, O.Ledoux, F.A.Knowlton, A E.Ralston, Dr.Harris, P.P.Wil liams, KE.E.Mills, H.Salisbüry, Ww.Gadue, G: W.Wilson.Score at the close Was\u2019 \u201810 to \u2018 24, in favor of Knowlton.* This leaves Knowlton and] Cowansville a tie in regard: to games which will be Rlayed off 1'the near: fature.\u2018The corcert on Wednesday evening was enjoyed by quite a large audience in the Pettés Memorial Hall.The numbers were \u2018exceptionally well rendered.The \u201cplaying of Mr., Lynn-{ wood Farnham was applauded \u2019 in the | usual hearty manner dus to such an.| artist as he, while those\u2019 assisting him, |\".Mr.H.A.Baker, flutist, and Miss E.Wilkinson, elocutionist, werd\u2019 also ell received.The Waterloo: hockey \u2018club plays an) exhibition game with Knowlton Saturday night at.7 0 \"clock .No long \u2018waits.This bring\u2019 out a large crowd as the bo have \u2018been practicing\u2019 hard and will ho doubt give Waterloo, a \u2018run for the | honors.Co pe Mr RY \u2018Booth, récently purchased the Boright cot- | tage on Brome lake, \u201cwas here on Wed: nesday to look over.his recent .pur- | chase.' -Mr.Booth: will.get à hearty weloome from his many friends here: Mr.E.x1., Kennedy.was here sharp.ov er :| Sunday.| Mr.F.S.- Belner spent.Sunday in Knowlton.0 df- erysipelas.The band proposes to give a cert the first.Thursday\" in March.con- tirel- which.were.quite amusing to \u2018the of their choicest selections.Herman Swanson : is in : Mrs.0.\" M.Swanson is visiting | friehds in.Sherbrooke, .the guest, of 1 Mg.\u2018fined to -the house with an attack of AL Sh ¢rbrooke, last Wednesday.will be Hor\u2019 while driv- is\" famine still merchants | \u2018of the Three Villages report \u2018that it is al | mosp impossible to pours either of these articles.À banquet will\" be tendered Mr.Ww.K.Philps at the Union House |on Saturday evening by the citizens of Ttown, called here by the death of her | Boots, Shoes, Rubbers li F.L.Bean.M rs: oJ: R.Ball, who | is in-the.Protes ant Hospital, uder medical treatment, is reported to be doing nicely.Mrs.Wiltiam Ball is very low, not much hopes.entertained of her recovery Mrs.Thos.Ward.visited her daughter Miss Gilman, who is professional.ture at the Protestant Hospital, \u2014 .MINTON.t= Feb.24% Miss Myrtle Slack spent Sunday with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.I.Slack, at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.Li sts of Mrs.EE.last week.i.M iss Ruth Bean, of West Glover, { speut a few\u2019 \u2018days recently with her Bean, - Suffield, {luncle, Mr.H.R.Slack.LL = Miss Jossie Fish, \"of Ayer\u2019s PL Cliff, has returned hone after visiting frictids in this part: \u2026 \"sand Mrs.Greely Chapman, \u2018of Ha oy, called 6n Mr.and Mis.HR.[Slack, \u2018recently.\u2018 The Misses Alma, Alta .and Edith can, of Waterville, returned 7 - - - - TE \"2 ST : : ., a à \u2018yp .> .\u201c Lo Pt : + & 4 A .Ry ; 3 > .+, \u20ac oa \u2018 \u201d ° , or .eo, .A Tow .* î .iv .2, i La ae ror ek oa 10 004 , Ce .- \u201c., = 0b a .on mt ia LA et, psi Letina gm C6; xr n PPO a on pe NE 000 A dis ; MR lees © ime .\u201c, : + abr mt * = Boas ve - set Brian ae Ne hm apte Se NS dr niin sl usa 5 a - Ln Tl 00 i Nin i Rw es, «so, .Le\" a np _ 7 oe a | .au.-.Car arp so a ro a cS .mg vey 2 = ALT Ted pends s Fone soe bony da rr rave ie creme és pue, ce a Race = .= : Lo, M | a.N a poser ec pere 2 atomes mir CITE ?SUSE TETE A | oy = serrer ere ocre re ds ioqes ste Ars ul oo hor +r .a ass = a PJ Tm ?aan Eben 3 à .hI vi \u2014 cn?: \u201d Re î \" v _ .?- 7 pas Amb B A 8 = ., \" .; oe ¢ Fr moe FN a Fe P PE PET | v A ; PR on ; \" _ ~ \" - * ; : - .~~ 0 Soil VC > Lh v 9 ro - = a or 2 V2 RET FR de EE Lt = .a \u20ac 2 nee 5 a I rR RE NT a de ae RES EA TUT \u201coo.- 2° [AR > r 2 is Fe \u201cLate 0 en on 3 er i?< ow fr, et, > ie wy fal 21 a ET ee RE cS TR ainda oe mat We gr gp .1h; r ù SEAT .; y .enter.ps w - *, f ETL Tee \u2014- a + ee Ismet + \u201d 4 ._ PRIE > 5 2 eT heey ao.SAE iA TUE Ws ee hoe yr A LINE LEST - ui.ta 2 x re = seni _ A TL ya en rte D re tee pes re - 4 SITE ce - BS : 0 Be EEE ee tt él oT .\u2018 5 7 \"One 5 stightly u .Music $210.; * Two small Pianos $10 to 540.UD.da Angelus\u2019 9 Pedals and Mandolin attach- | ment, only short time in use, \"$200, $15 cash and $5 monthly : or 10 Cc.Wi Ison a Irons = .An Jinvention: that has proved to.be \u201cihe greatest improv ement \u201cevet.-made.:in à sad: \u2018Hons.\u2018right Piano, walnut case, 3 p.e.off for cash.One Heintzman & Co.; Piano, fine walnut case, used a short time for concert work.low price to immediate buyer, or would rent this piano.\u2019 Piano Player and 12 Rolls | $36 and $50.8 second hand Organs, - wy, Sons., = : ' L + é+assssunuces ilo ts ét ti are ii base So 1 We smo LÀ Si Just received a new right: kind of-Hat to fow dozen on band, : We are also leader Sole Lill in: the lead fh Quilted Brown n vear aftor PER = mas june sa | le CODERE, gent for KING Hats.carly New Spring Hats, taking off your Fur Caps.for Cow Poy Hats.w ill \u201cshow Ahem i in.all hades and finishes.in soft and til.and Slate ° Soft Hat, just the Only a \u201cA look hf our window \u2018 ae \u201cA.\u201corice \u201cNol 82, Round Dh | \u201c reclining spripg y GANIC Solid \u20ac lk, quan odere, King Street.sed + 1 4 $5.90 \u2018seat, ing n i No.117: tered oak back, \u201c i uilting and reclining spiings, - sa.5e fl \u2018No.119.Solid * Quarterod Oak, gonuine HE 4.leather seat, {st Springs $9.75 | °°} ECHENBERG BROS., Er 4 i i ;.No.55 Wh ti ng ck, Strathconz Square, Hy $39333399999999 sv #999933393339 09993393} -A Clifton Farmer's | My wid had rheumatisin and - dy s- -pepsia ; ; she wäs bad.My neighbor\u2019 was cured of a similar disdase, with Smith\u2019 s North \u2018American Indian, Rheumatic and, Kidrey Cure Tablets.My wife tried \u201cthem.After \u2018using one box she felt much hetfer, and aftek - using three boxes she was entirely well.| ALFIRD DE Sau IN, Wife | ' ATP! 0 \u201c x a EE Ios eG tr rors th As Rm rm, An AA TER > bean oa eb ae re = \u201c | W.GILLETT ern pe 1 |, TORONTO.ONT.' J: mea HIER: pieorvied RE VIE WED THE REMAINS TH + À WINDOW.| > æ T'oronté, Feb.23.\u2014Henty Snell, a shipper -at Eafon\u2019s, lost ffis two: éhildrou by diplttheria\u2019 on \u2018Haturday.Toney died than 24 They wére \u2018The Hittld ones, Gordon and.ut.the 1sletion, Hospital, le aftor andl fou vears re [POUR HPN Po a, 170 hourss admission.- aged two peetively.Undertaker Harry Ellis, who had 7 EC A 4 charge of the -funeral, confeved the 25 : x CA bs amp dhe .bodies td.the home oi thc-parents.on Mambury avenue, North vercourt, and permitted the fatifer andl mother to view the remains throfigh the kit- {For LEGISLATION .| Ottawa,\u2019 \u201c| ing\u201d the Supremé Court practically de- ac- ULAR # \u2018WANTS | 15 cents for:15 words, 6 days.\u2018 \u201cfor 75 cents.ES LORD'S'DAY BILL IS ULTRA VIRES \u2014\u2014 Ta [LIES WITH FEDERAL PARLIAMENT, TUE Feb.21.\u2014Wednesduy niorn- \u2018elared that the draft bill which compahies\u2019 the questions submitted regarding the right-of the Provinées to regulate labor and.the hours on Sun- doko was ultra vives.came.out during the argument sub- \u2018mitted by Mr.A.Paterson, K.C, Mr.Paterson ct that the Province was within its rights in dealing with this phase of Sunday observance, but met with an unsympathetie \u2018hearing; the Court taking- the view the Privy Council decision of 100, plac od the whole matter under 4he D.-Minion.jurisdiction.Barly in.the argument, Neshitt interrupted Mr.Mr.Justice -Paterson\u2019s ar-.Jute Sinday Jubor to state that he could not conceive of any \u201cdet of cir cumstances where legislators would be tasked to deal with this matter except in some particular cases.What practical politician would \u2018ever sit down, to deal with the question Mr.Paterson was considerihg in the form in which it wag?Mr.Justice.Sedgewick interposed.the remark that Mr, Paterson's friends were inpisting\u2018on going to the Local legislature.Why not go to the Do- vincial legislatures, ference to a matter of such universal importance as Sabbath observance ?Sir Louis Davies\u2014\u201cAnd_upon which the Pi rivy Council has passed its opin- \u2018ion.\u2019 Mr.particularly in re- chen avindpw, To Alo this [the under- oo 7 - tukers had) to secure a specfall \u2018permit lature they were\u2019 met with the pra- | _ from the Héalth officer of York Town: posal of reference.+ + ship.In pement took plage lat Pros.Justice\u201d Sedgewick\u2014 Probably thev Le pect \u2014 : : ; wanted to escape responsibility \u2018as all ar .He - politici \u2018anis do?\u201d 4 * P mire \u2014 | Tm ron ea .Can \" do it?Have know Ayers Hair acquaniance result : iui {And We Kio enough por.~ ur bat to your own hair?:a heavy growth \u2018of rich, thick, glossy you will never _be-gray.Lod Naan hair?It must be you do not, Here\u2019s an introduction! 10 May the \u2019 Clement ThihE to, fa NE Large size Dominion Up- | \u2018Special {given next Tuesday evening T he statement | that\u201d gument that the Province could regu- niinion, if they.were \u2018Just as capable of \u2018{protecting public morality as the Pro- Paterson\u2014\u201cWhen the Lord\u2019 s Day : { Mliance went to the Provincial Legis- Cyr © 5 \u2018SHEKBROOKE pan RECORD: i En Sha lea Ss > ras HEAR of rson 2 discarding a fountai pe * pen a genuino py Ideal, but you never hear of any oro discard g a Waterman Tdegl for any other make.Why ?Because, the Waterman Ideal js without, \u2018doubt tho best fountain i pen made.All points: to suit 4 all\u2019 hands, as (well as- special pers for :book-keepers, - stenograph and for Manifglding.Prices, fe to 56-00 each.Lo pre À ¥ i Soweliorg.Ca 7 Strathcona.8g.Band Saturday Minto Rink.Mrs.Wort] ington i is spending a fow days in Qu bec.em \u2019 Dr.E., C.Chpana, of Magog, was in town _yesterday.207\" : Judge Mulveba is in Swentaburg ¢ today holding a term of court.Mrs.T.K.Smith is visiting hor FN Ir orest.Mr.J.EW \u2018ateriouse was registered \u2018at.the.Chateau Frontenac, Quebec, yesterday.: ; Mr.Justice Hutchinson presided at a term of the Circuit Court in Coa- -ticgok yesterday.>: Lop Miss Gertie Soul, of this city, is visiting hel \u2018sister, Ars.Soloise, Glen Villa, North Hatley.Be sure get your before we and come.to I.Smith\u2019 8, and 20 to 40: per cent.discount, moye into our new store.Mr.E, Cle roland, of.-Riéhmond, was, called to Shérbrooke this forenoon by * tr the sudden tenth of - This uncle, Mr.H.C.Clevel | .A supper and entertainment will be in \u2018the.Town Hall, Lennoxville, in aid of St.Antoine\u2018 chureh.| Mr.Gilbert - Pridegux; of Bhhek, Luke, has been spending a few, days\u2019 in town the guest of his brother Mr.Leonard Prideaux.* There will Le no auction sale at our rooms to-night.owing to \u2018Being called G.H.Kerr & Co.The funeral of the threc-months-old daughter of Mr.A.E.Choquette, electrician, took place at the yesterday \u2018afternoon.ye Don\u2019t miss the Great Moving Sale of the Union Clothing Store, from 20 te, 40 per cent.discount.\u2018Mr! and- Mrs.Ernest Ross, ofr Que- bee, who have been visiting Mr.and Mrs.E.H.Sewell, Melbourne\u2018 street, left for\u2019 honie this morning.Mrs: \u2018Hackett, of Quebec, and Dr.W.H.Delaney were in town yesterday: to attend the funeral of the late Miss we à Branswell, :East Sherbrooke.ue .x Miss E.J.Wilsey, collector \u2018for York.County Savings Co., who has.been confined te- the \u2018house all week, will resume her work: next week.Mr.Henry Lockhar t, who has re cently become one of the staff of the \u201castern Townships bank, has- licen transferred to the Richmond branch for the present.TT ! The marriage of Mr.\u2018Ernest Des- rocher and Miss.Clara Pomerleau is announced to take place at St.Jean Baptiste church, East Sherbroo! te, ON the 28th: March.4 Mrs.Frith, Lennoxvilte, on Tuesday affcrnoon invited a number of friends to # \u2018\u2018Song Recital\u201d by Mr.J.T.Morkill, of Sherbrooke, which was highly appreciated and enjoy ed by all present, Letters received.from Mr.and.Mrs.J.s.Mitchell report rather a.rough passage and arrival one: day late.The travellors, however, were in excellent health and had greatly enjoyed the voyage.° Dr.P.Pelletier M.P:P.for Sher- \u2018brooke, attended a \u2018caucus in Hon.L.Gouin\u2019s oflice yesterday \u2018 in Montreal, when it is reported a - satisfactory settlement of _the Quebec Cabinet- crisis\u2019 was cffected.A special meeting of Sherbrooke Hive No.5, Ladies of the\" Maccabees, will be held this evening in their hall, Odeli's hlock at 8 o'clock.A full attendance is requested.Mrs.\u2018 Caroline Campbell, Dep.Prov: Com., will be present.Coe Co R.E.Sir Knight Dr.H.Spencer, Provincial Prior, will pay an official visit to the Quebec Preceptory Knights Templar to-morrow.expected that there will be æ contingent from, Montreal and from Sherbrooke.It is large a few The funeral] of the\u2019 late.Miss Lacroix, of East Lyän; Mass, and formerly of Sherbrooke, who died \u2018at the Sacred | Heart - Hospital on Tuesday, after im- dergoing a serions operation, took place \u2018this morning \u2018at St.Michael's cathedral.\u201cShe was a sister of Messrs.Eusehe and.Frederick Fiacroix, of this city, and Mrs.Jas.Simpson, | of New York who was Th bere.to: attend the\u2019 Tüméral._.yo hee \u201cThere ou \u201ca rove House = \u201cthe , w it ris tho \u201c\u2018Asvationing 4 i wh [The company is'à An ong, and 2 3 basé Dovid { win, who took tlie part: f Mr.| {iting friends at Franklin\u2019 Transcript, tairied at a charming fancy work par- \u2018mother, Mrs.William Coombs at t Rock and passpmenterie trimming, and Mrs, | | very gaily.\"The winners of the/, prizes | were recruited by a number of young to Coaticook to hold a sale \u201cthere.|._eathedr al |.= \u201cof | RIDA, FEBREARY 2 2806.| while sobs\u2019 expirebicd \u201cfisappoiptmpnt at \u2018the presentation, others aggil who \"Vnroiigh \u201cthe mill, that it was Very\u2019 realistic, Ak.\u201cGrope- | Pipi», if 19 | Mr.G.W.Terrill, Stanstead; Mrs.Moy, Waterville ; Mr.J.L.Converse, | Hatley.Miss Alberta LeBaron, who is vis- | 4 Pa., was the guest of Honor .at a musical given by Miss Margaret Bell at her home on Elk street, when ~ a brilliant and artistic programme was rendered.Miss LeBaron avas also en- ty by Miss Amy\u2019 Jobson, Elk street, and attended the Nursery Club party, the other guests from out of town he: ing from Cleveland, Boston, Denver, Indianapolis; Oil.City, Pittsburg and Warren.Miss LeBaron, who is study- | {ing with the famous Isadore Luck- stone, of New York, leaves Franklin Transcript on the 27th.The Worshipful Master, Wardens and brethren of Prince of Wales Lodge No.63, AF.& AM, were at home io their Many friends last evening inthe Art Hall, a very pleasant: \u2018éuchre party and dance being: enjoyed by a large number.The giests were received by Mrs.J.J.Penhale, who wore pale blue broeade; Mrs.R R.N.Robins,whose gown was of yellow silk with chiffon E.C.Fraser, who was in a becoming | \u2018costume of black point \u2018d\u2019esprit over white silk, Twenty -nine .tables were required for the- players, \u201cand after the usual hustle .of finding places, the game went on for* a couple of.hours | were : For the first ladies\u2019 prize, Miss Kate Fales ; ; \u2018second, Miss Eva Odell.Gejitleman\u2019 8 prizes : First, Mr.J.IT.Morkill 5\" second; Mr.\u201d 'N.T.Truell.\"The \u201clone hand\u201d prize fell to Mrs.Tabb.Light\" réfreshments, sandwiches, cakes, ete, were served, and\u2019 the chaifs and tables weto itaken away, clearing the hall for dancing.Hubbard\u2019s orchestra, which had play- | \u2018ed at intervals during \u2018the: evening, fur-{ nished bright music, \u2018and the dancers people who had at the \u201ctheatre.Tlie party broke: up at a \u2018late hour.Among those = present\u2019 were: Lt.-Col.a Hear r and her death.Tis en declare: , Way's Mills; Mr.A.C.Boyle, Artha\u201c} | baska ; Mr.H.R.Worthen, coffee] | > 5 looked, fon: sihce Tuesday.night.The, late Mrs.Codere was 72 years \"the \u2018community and \"had & large cirele of uge, and was highly respected in of friends, 5 - \u2018turned from a three weeks\u2019 visit With \u201cfriends at St.\u2019 Lambert and Montreal.Mr.and Mrs.D.©.\" Wheatley (ned North | Mabel Dowd), of Concord, N.H., are spending their honeymoon here [vith their , many relatives.- On their \u2018arrival in town a reception was giy- en them at the home parents, Mr.and Mrs.James Dowd.Mrs.Dickson, of Richmond, spent\u2019 few days\u2018 this \u2018 week with Miss a Mountain.Co \u2018The concert \u2018and - -sugar treat given in the Town Hall on Wednesday evening by the teachers and pupils of the Model School was a grand success.The Hall was packed with attentive liston- ers, some coming from Ulverton, Kirk- dale, Gore and Lisgar.The children rendered their part of the programme in a very effective manner.\u2019 The singing by Mr.and Mrs.Watt and Miss Smitn, of Ulverton, were epcored, particularly the Scotch selections given by Miss Smith were greatly.enjoyed.\u2018Proceeds, about twenty.dollars, to be devoted to the school library.\u2018 : Under the auspices of the Christian Endeavor Society a.sugar social will be given at the home of Mr.James Johnston, Lisgar, on Friday -evening, | \u2018March 3rd.A very pleasant time is anticipated.A cordial invitation.to \"News has reached us of the death of Miss Lorena Holmes, which \u2018occurred at the home of her niece, Mrs.Hall, Island \u2018Pond, Vt., , Where she went Some weeks ago \u2018tor.\u2019 a visit: The.remains will be brought \u2018here for interment.Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved friends here.pidly.from his attack of pneumonia.We hope to sce him out again\u2019 soon.+ PATON MANUFACTURING COM- - .PANY.\" - : The anpual\u2019 general meeting of the \u2018Paton Manufacturing Company, of Shébrooke, \u2018was held in Montreal, Tuesday, when the, usual.statements were presented, \u2018and were considered satisfactory.: \u201cThe\u201d following {directors wore elected : Lord- Stratlicona and Mount Royal, G.\u2014 Roy, D.0.C., St.Johns; Mr, \u201c H, FE.Channell \u2018Stanstead, anh- Mr.T7.M.Slade, from New Brunswick.The funeral of the late Mary Elizabeth Branswell took place yestérday from her mother\u2019s house, Bridge street, East Sherbrooke, : to St.\u2018Patrick\u2019s church, of which she was a member.4 The attendance was unusually large, universal sympathy being felt for the family in their bereavement.The pall bearers, who were chosen from near friends and neighbors, were: Messrs.John Price, Percy Johnston, P.Gagnon, J.Cotter, D.Hawkins und Chas.Crochetiere.The bearers were W.McManamy, W.| Shea, J.*Murray, Eugene McCarthy | and E.Cotter.The mourners were the brother and uncle of \u2018deceased, J.W.Branswell and Lawrence J.Coog- an.Mr.Edward Kelly was director.At St, Patrick\u2019s church, wbich was heavily draped in black, the casket covered _ with flowers was.received at the door by the parish priest, Rev.E.\u20ac.Fisette, who perforined the service assisted by Kev.Father Gervais ay deacon and Rev.Fathe Michon as sub-deacon.\u2018 The: mouriful music of the mass was rendered by che) choir, Miss Teresa Doherty presiding' at the \u201cgan.The DMiserere was sung\u201d by W.Murray.The remains were laid to rest in st.Michael\u2019s cemetery,- East Sherbrooke.The exquisite flowers on the casket were the gifts of loving friends, and there were many offerings of masses and spiritual bou- | quets.The young girl who has passed so carly from carth and all its con- \u2018cetus had endeared herself to all who knew her by her sweetness of disposition and gentle chargeter: She was beloved by her * pastor, her teacliers and school mates who arg © deeply grieved at hor death, while to the mother, whdse only daughter: she was, the loss is irreparable.| -\u2014 4 - CURLING.LE - \u2018The Montreal.Curling Club send two rinks to Sherbrooke on March, the 4th, to Play with the local club.Tn the Point Competition yesterday Thompson, 27; N.T.Truell, 4; C.H.Bowen, 21; J.E.Genest, 16 - ;.CX.N.McCrea, 19: : \u2018R.J.Spearing, 85; A D.Brodie, Di; James Craig, 39, > DEATH OF MRS.FRANCOIS CODERE.Another old Tesident passed away this | morning at her late home; 4s King street, in the person\u2019 of Mrs.4 Codere, widow of the late Francois Codgre;_ {founder of, the well: known - firm gf Go dere ; Fils & UT décagsed was ken ill just ten days agd \u2018end hiro her illness at | not fonsi ered dangerons, J.SE was Ju C.Tracey, Maurice | dfternoon und evening for \u2018the cup presented by the patron, Mr.William Farwell, the - following scores were.made : : \u201cP.N.Boucher, 25; H} Irwin,, 23 ; H.Moore, 12: JJ.F.Morkill, 17; Dr.Smith, 18; Capt.Fraser, 29; Clark Gordon, 33; J.W.McKee 2\u2019; C.G.C.N.G., \u201cHoni Robert Mackay, Messrs.D.Forbes Angus, Robert Brodie, Jon- athan- Hpdgsons George Hyde, Geotge M \u201cLoy, Rébert?\u2018Reford,: and - John.Tatnbull, i : At a subsequent meeting \u201cof the board, Mr.John Turnbull {was elected ] president and niahaging director, and Hon.Robt.Mackay, viee- president.: Mr.Mill Man.When fixing up your Mill for next spring's \u201cbusiness |- we would like to- hear from you regarding Supplies YO U REQUIBE.=?% vi of Lubricating Oils, Waste, Leather and Rubber Belting, Stitched Canvas Belting, Steam Packing.Cordage, Circular Saws, Files, - Steam à Hose, Fire Hose and Fittings, Saw Hammerer\u2019s Tools, Machinists\u2019 Tools and Specialties.Our Pricos are Right.Cortespond.With us.- | 0MfAications sat\u2019 in\u2019 a\u2019 few days ago, and J it was apparent that the end \u2018was | | \u2018of the brides | cheap.\u201cMr.Edwin\u2019 Church\u2019 is improving ra |\u201d New and § ¥ (ron Pipe, Valves | Babbit Metals.: \u201cElectrical Goods) SER | very \u2018clever actor, and, his mother-in- | v 4 {i nother star part, seemed.to er fushand prodeceasod her too a Crows have shy Co ike \u2018a responsive.chord in the au- | three years ago, and she vive qe.msn Fe sui - fy seven of a family, Messrs.LL.A.| good SIU sign hy oo éiencer : TL.J; Eugene, L.E.Codere, Sher-| hy.Frade iy pick Stag | Among the \u201cTownships people regis- brooke, and Dr.Codere, Megantie : 4 vou d Siu AIRE {tered in town are: Mr.H.J.Eur-Fmrs, J.H: D.Cudere and Miss \u201cJose tained: a 5?di This wey cotte, Ruck Island ; Mr.W.H.Hall, » | phic Codere, Sherbrooke.{ buyers, a ¥ Muth Ÿ Stoke; gr E.French, -_Scotstown ; \u201cThe funeral will take place on Mon- \u201cng the sev vante Ordered 1, N.Lindsay, Bulwer ; Mr.Hen-} \"diy morning at nine o'clock to St telephone fore Weather, tly | ry ait, Massawippi ; Mr.G.W.Pom- | Michael's cathedral.ronly \" \u2018 or! © same Pi |erop; Stanstead ;.Mr.Ben.Stewart, | _\u2014\u2014- mon : ave [received dg North Hatley ; Me.W.-C.Bean, North} SOUTH DURH AM.\u2018 o Joa of spr BE goody, po\" Hotley ; Mr.J.T.Seale, Bastman; pol,\u201d 23 Miss V.I.Watt hus rer byron: 100 this 08 unpacking seas Iateresti > values bo who are looking.fo Lt We will devote .our vt time in showing Ou y -we have in Men's, Ban EE dies\u2019 and Misses\u2019 yp, We are: offering wholesale prices, _ Great Clearing Seb Men\u2019s Hard and Soft Il few odd styles left ov last year, we will clog | out at 39c hard hat | soft.This isthe bigpes gain of the season.Just received 300 induee you to buy.rane\u201d Laces! New lu y are gems, « Thy We have ds dk laces in cream, while i champagne and black.ap- to-date] Goods, the latest nowy} | the \u2018spring 1905.We {marked them voy lon.low.Just received fra makers 3 large | qui of \u2018lace cartains, k ette and Swiss Lace cu \u2018now is the time bo rener old curtains: for some right up-to-date.Our pi will surprise you.Try our 25¢ black al cashmere hose, They cw be surpassed at tha prie CE our} 17-119 Wellington We Are\u201d Sell # Balance of Our -Shoes at Bel - Cost to to Car CASH BUYERS\u2019 UNION Boot SHOE STORE.N.NORMANDIX, Po 137 Wellington Bros A Complete and Tooroed| Instruction Given la , Shorthäi Bo; d\u2019s Famous Syllabi Can.Be, Mastered io AN 1 \u2014a1s04 #0 INPEWRITIF / Vant Saut Syetemr \u2014ar\u2014 The Syllabi Shot | - College, Sherb rook# Gleason & Moon, roud SERVE LL # - Ë At, Evening pi ; No reat so well appre?Be original, t the sty hat bo supe.te buy Smith's, _ Salted ot Almonds: set They are (Genuine hy our own speeial.aol .SMITH & white Bive ia Electrical Repait And Supply Co.d.8.Nichol & (o.| SUEKBROOKE, QU, Everything Lite \u2018100 WL INGTONS* et rical» \u2018 yo 65 ca ia 3 ! fn) extra fine Hoary = LION AIRE marked: at prices vi - plaint that! tPlatt was bonds Werejdealt in at ov CE ra a ta The Mariner\u2019 s Ce oy to a haten of a: Guts js the, Savings Acc.Har a week 8 saved wilt e: wel the storing: of u Raid up \u20ac a competence fur e + This bank pays 3 pe: 4 fufereat 0b seu ot th Township ga Boste fe rows \u201cins or.abt Sa eke ne ee feel & cu Whenever, you f a.small Chester's Cure and inhale i \u20ac A 44 \u201ccoming Of relief is instant.The v 2 membranes, loosens th .tion, prevents the horrible « sation.After you've uscd ! CHESTER 9 you'll notice t} à Fe er are Ag severe.and f: \"16nd you rést easier, a be al rough the entire n: a coughing spell.1 - Then ter\u2019s Cire is doing re yon if used fastbia u the testimony of hundreds c and It, your druggist car ie we ARR \u201cINE LEEMING, MILES co.LT) \u201c10SES HIS MC PI TPIATY ~ AG AIXST NEGHENS 4 4 MISSHD.4 ry For, Februgry John RJ Platt, \u201cthe aN 23 \u2018 New 4 lionsire, [ta compel Han a: tiegrèss, to, return! to hi which he\u2019 plicges ha gave a period.tending over Wodnesday \u2018} was dismiss O'Gorman in the Supromé tite O\u2019Gorÿd n .said the k - edlutey wW ithout.evidence Potts allegation that the obtained frp - him \u201c hyl re of Bpdily harm Stheir relations.\u2018On\u2019 the ofbier handé the the plaintiff asserted ths feats never affected him.- presaly adniitied\u201d \u2018that hej» alone by sentiments.of hii the\u2019 woman: in ¥ giving th: question.Justice OM iomm § \u201c\u201chilegition £ É sipgestion re er of dupa d mental bout cons.~ GF.P.BO we ISSU; OFFERED |} BY SPEY YER BRO! London,\u2019 Fa .21,\u2014Spey Wednesday bifered 4 pet gage.honds of the Grand fie, due at 99.| min, Thé- bonds.nh £ Tr 53, - 006, elatini - to.the p £1,360,000 Hor the i leach, \u2018The: Lake Super \u201cBecured :by n° first mo thejr Part line.by an the main lige.of the: propos Fanking next after the mor three per cent i, guaranteed: ding, Goverment.> al xy gv 0 aap A vob pee?yn me ABEL OF LIQUID 2h 00 CATARRM \u201cAlcohol Holds Qut Fal .AA Catarrh sutbirers who havo he EE remodies, as n t find themselves wo hese unfortunate victji 2 their pe for thé tirs romedy simp) Et Memnbranes crunk, dette 0 x mulet Of tie parts, deceiving bein tion into the bellef that for nh acrxone knows tha écivos It decc Css tho tans, it deceiv ty ¥ is alcoholic dc: i] even ae Salted Almo} | Sa Plo aro learning to res.Furthermore, karti: IR iat Briith's Triple o 8 liquid Yemedic cy ruse the alcohol iy r trong © such | medicines » ha Sle.hey become as surely by using te fre, go en Whiskey is usc = Triple C \u2018 ory aol bat it actually ov cutané, of the body \u2014dry cat - ft, bowci Catarrh; syste Tem is no form of Catasin Have Bins not cure fully a erefore, to do w med; t a for th * druggist won 4 ad ent Postpanto PS D by wail Peid.and .\"22 roa P, Bal Co.\u2018 iia Lait ~ tel] oy The Mariner's Compass - Guides Him to © haven of safety.Your By Rem \u2018GORDON amet Copuright, 1904, bu Fito Wilson disgust as she rubbed away: viciously at the glove on.her v|shapely hand] \u201cHow 1 loathe and despise poverty! 1 À few the Savings Account.Got On y pe weok saved will enable you to thig cn [| weather ths_storims «of adversity and uild up 8 competence for old age.: This hank pays 3 per cent.\u2018interest où Savings.Eoplers Townships Bank - Met ataished N'Y 4 5 7 instant Relief from \u2018Asthma.= Wheneyer you feel a coughing spell A g on, light a small quantity of - EEC Cure and inhale the smoke.The relief iy instant.The vapor soothes the membranes, loosens the expectora- .tion, prevents the horrible choking seu- } sation.\u201cAfter you've uscil \u201cMHESTER°S CURE à few times, you'll notice the asthmatic ® jacks areless severe and farther apart.\u201cyou'll find you rest easier; and probably sleep through the entire \"night without \u201c a coughing spell.Then-you know Chester's Cure is doing you good, and © will enre you if used faithfuliy.That's the testimony of.hundreds cured by it.soc and $.If your druggist can't supply you, n wrile us.Agents: - \"HZ LEEMING, MILES CO.LTD.MONTREAL 10SES HIS MONEY.MILLIONAIRE PLATTS SUIT 0 AGAINST NEGRESR.DISCO ssED.New York, February 23.\u2014The suit \u201cof John R.Platt, the octogenarian pillionaire, to compel Hannah Elias, \"a negress, to return to him £685,000, which he alleges he gave her during \u201ca period extending over = Wednesday 25 years, on to-daté- D Dr na \u2018was dismissed by Jnstice a morte .@Gorman in the Supreme Court.Jus- We .tite.O\u2019Gorman said the case was ab-j ery low.ad from 4) Pat's allegation that \u201cthe money was \u2018ge, qua nj obtained from him hy tains, fH ahi threats of.bodily harm and exposure te \u2018; urt il: of their relations.to xenewyu@ On.ibe other hand, the court\u2019 says, oF somethin the plaintifi asserted that the alleged threats.iver affected him, and he ex- us admitted that he was - aloñe by sentiments of affection for the woman in: giving the money in \u201cquestion.Justice \u2018O'for man finds no Pin or suggestion 7 in \u201che com- @ \\.paint that Platt was an incompetent\u2019 gE \u201cpd impaired \u2018mental capacity, nor at.the\u201d money was obtained*\u2018'by the | merise \u2018of undue influences.He, therefore, dismisses the complaint, - but | vitout costs.6 T.P.\"BONDS.tolutely without evidenced fo means.of BY SPEYER BROTHERS.7 London, Feb.2{.\u20148pever : Brothers, Wednesday offered 4 per cent.mort- | .Fage bonds of the Grand Trunk Paci- - fe, due \u20141955, dt * 99Le._ \u2018bonds were dealt in at | to 11 pre- /mium.The bonds consist of £1,646,- ; 00, relating to the ÉLSS 000 for the , brench.The Lake © The new prairie section, Superior honds Lake 'S Superior \u201ctheir Part of athe line.The prairie ds are secured \u201chy oa morigage On the main line of the proposed railway, ing next after the mortgage to's se- \u201cEure certain three per cent.bonds, vet \u201cte be issued, guaranteed by the Cana- \u201cdan Glovemment.= Hs | tone OF Lup ~~ Aonbol Holds Out False Hopes, + arth sufferers *ho have become slaves to to, HEED remedies, as soon as they stop Pre atinent find themselves worse instead of from gh hese unfortynate victims often learn ; Jiqui catar ra Mucous merndran, ®zations of tiie remedy simply makes the ranes crunk, destroys the natural \u2014.aston ino the belief that the medicine \u2018ig LL, tom rit veryone knows that alcohol in any 0044 posiges the PUIS.It deceives the head, it 7 ®hers in th the pms, it deceives-thé feet, but no- mens tha vai igalcoholic deceit moréap- Th Car never be cared b an alcobolic deceits wd te Peopla aro learning \u201cto avoid alcohol \u201cberning gg; Furtliéermore, they are fast ting pe, i Smith'e 8 Triple Cure, bandy, efli- = yd sblet \u2018form, is far better -and cau ices ériule, su alçohol \u2018makes tbe mere uch medicines soon intensif ir tro \u20ac intensi aie coho] ose | They become slaves to the I as euroly by using liquid catarrh 28.when whigke ae, Smith's Trip S££y 13 Used as à bever- le Cure n Tut ouly is f very bol, bit it actually cures ta Gay, po e body \u2014 dry catarrh, stomach >.feat, ere CO Œ@tarrh, systemic catarrh, in.: I 3 re dou rar of catarrh that Smith's Hayy cure fully aud completely.liquid ming herefore, to do with alcohol \u20ac or Cor, wi remedies, but use Smith\u2019s Triple 5) threg In tors of four separate prepara- ing'eatarc ; et form, to Le used internally, Misang, system ol the stomach, liver, bowels, _ my temic catarrh aud making rich, Corine catarrh.a Catarrh cream used locally, bro bal cata, the Lead and nasal passages, fll gg aud catarrh of the lunes, \u201cA \u201csy sold a ES, the t onty OÙ cents by all dy fen It yee value or the money ever nt ruggist wun\u2019t supply -you, 2nd it pogria FS UY mail today and.we nd gnarantes safe deliv 0 + Bh À Paid and GIONS Ede Smith Co, 185 8t.James 1 = sustain moved | on ISSUE OFFERED IN I.oxpos.| .af secured by a first mortgage on | Ve Free.ea STE CATARRH CURES, parts, deceiving them by false | © mucous membranes.ing results, Catarrh sufferers | iledignid remnedics give temporary |.one \u20ac large cour se uf que four preparations | À ty self.Tor r going td, in thet! \u201c01 M actually believe T sh@ .the sodor ow gasoline just as Madge, Carr does th odor of violets!\u201d } | \u201cEconomy! Econom: ' Economy! with a pull, at the fingers ot.the glo which.she was now fastening upon a line where several others.dangled fn | | pathetic helplessness, i wordt\u201d.He ady autage of affording.relief to pent: up - feelings -without enico unferinig op- posi tion, was.Using that Louise bad, sèlectec the far end of the back lawn for her operations that morning \u20ac The fence was high \u20ac ah -Cealed by.a\u2019 network ety.For a moment 1 e gir \u2018herself, lost in admiration about her\u2014the great ol which three generations of Rainors green- forgot of the scene on wilich a robin was hopping about] \"Then she sighed again, two ominous lines appearing on Ler.smooth fore- bead.: ; gasolitie bath with an energy \u2018born -of} rebellion at things as they were, \u201cIf 1 had a son,\u201d she burst out, carried far beyond the proper scope of maidenly meditations bF.the strength of her feelings, \u201cI'd teach him from his youth up that.money was thet} greatest thing in the We) ia.\u201d ( She paused in her work and glanced defiantly about.She ached to have] | somebody hear the shocking sentiment she was voicing, \u2018but the only.living 54 was intent upon his own affairs, she continued, pünctua ing.her ove v THow 1 hate, ry, à \u2018 l'alking to .oneself na always the \u2018So it may (have.been as.much on \u2018account of the- explosive quali: ity\u201d of -her thoughts as of the: fluid she trees: under ina businesslike search for food.|| A silk waist was plinged into.its) | tiing in sight was the robin, and hel = \u201cUgh \u2018breathed Lou ise: \u2018Rainor fi | almost con- | à had played and the bp de sward up-| , \u201cI would\" she affirmed, as if her remark had met with protest.J SHE CALLED SOFTLY, \u201csacl\u201d + : very well to talk about honor and\u2019 nobility and all that, but the only thing) that the world pays \u2018any attention to is money.\u201c| \u201cLook atthe Rainors! They've been honorable men and true for \u2018genera tions, and the result is\u2019 that mainma] and I haven\u2019t mouey enough to get the roof mended and that the last of the n: ume bas to clean her gloves and gowns herself or wear them soiled! | | \u201cThere's that Seymour girl,- just as ordinary as she can, be! But nobody] È long as it is there.I wouldn't bave.thought, though, that Jack\u201d\u2014 È -Mer nostrils quiv ered and\u2019 she dabbed away at the waist in her hands ratherly blindly: During the period of: \u201csilence \u2018that - \u2018followed, the collar of u light _silk waist was subjected | to-a long and exhaustive friction.Ona\u2019 would almost have thought.that she bad forgotten where she wis and what she was doing from the automatic way in iv hic h she worked and the unseeing expression of her eyes.: \u201cI don't care in the lens st\u201d\u2014her voice was) really Deuntirally cool \u2018and in; different\u2014\u2018but it's painful to see peo \"ple.toady so to money\u2014people at least.that you care\u2014that is, that you've known a long time.times, but just the same he dance bys\u2019, was out riding with her yesterday.and is probably decorating that gaudy veranda of theins at this mos ment.\u201d .- chy gloves es sbsorbed \u2018her tov} the next: few, minutes.Whatever a R hinor did; had- of necéssity to be w ell] done, and ne professing! cleaner.could; have eye his work\u2019 more critically\u2019 fa minutely th: in she did hers.\u201cI snppose the glitter g \u201cthe millions fhe will have dizzles \u201d hin!\u201d she ob} gerved scorpfully.© Monty makes an: Que fascinatinæ.Too uch; nonsense has been, written about love.Somes.Dody ouzht to write reat big, stir ring epic about Money.Properly \u2018done it would make the Nicheluhgen Ring red like a nUrséry taler Tlon'\u2018t me: and women sell their wauls for it?\u201d fer head wedt up.ale she waitedf Wih a avaist suspende (L.arxatically above the gusoliné.Tas [if challengin statement, oo A \u201cI dunt blame Lim Nn it: were he nge along stride\u2019 glean t she Rd mn glean Ab ha pate.thing in tolerance, > 4Fa du\u201d \u201cthie.= \u201cI¥s.all] mee = RIT 4 cares how \u2018nouveau\u2019 the money is, soi \u2018She's the very.type lof a girl that | r physician for the first time that 8 | I've heard him\u201d laugh [at a \u201cneed.with her thfée times ât the Willough{\" A careful examination | of the waist as she pinned it'on the fihe beside the } © 5 \u201cJack! 1 cpm oir 2 funeste heurt-end- ti | the: takin a and [H wyjte hi ery | Wornfh.What gloriouy tod \u201cIt doesn't make any \u2018diferènce, I ate poverty, and I'll never marry a or man.Never!\u201d Such \u2018was her absorption that she, iiled to notice a tall youth who was cbming across the \u201clawn toward her.eeing that he was unobserved, le: cime up behind her softly, just in time tp catch her vehement declaration.His hee reddéned, and the surpiise that hé planned, seemed suddenly unadvisable.; \u201cNobody asked you to, miss, hé said,\u201d Was his quocking retort, And; Louise thined toward him with a start\u201d \u201cOdd Habit of yours\u2014talking to yourself, \u201d he\u2019 a ded,.soméwhät sourly.Eo Fore lightens one\u2019s domestic duties.» ras the lofty rejoinder.\u201cWh didn\u2019t \"Miss Seymour run ovèr with\u201c Fou?\u2019 she continued s sweetly.\u201cIt would have given her a- chance to.see how he.other half lives,\u2019 you know!\u201d -# \u2018 \u201cHang Miss Seymour!\u201d \u20ac crossiy.g | \u2018From the way you've been nttendance upon her\u2019\u2014 3 \u2018I Lifted brows.and a shrug competed the sentence, but it was \u2018apparent that\u201d - Miss.Rainôr was: highly scandalized.Then she became serious and sisterly.| \u201cReally, Jack, you ought to think About the future\u2014about .posterity, you know.Think \u2018how important money is.and what a golden Opportunity you have!\u201d As she spoke his\u2019 fice became more and- more gloomy.Strangely enough, _ her spirits seemed to rise as his sank.\u201cHang posterity!\u201d he growled.\u201cMercy, what a vision you call up! | Nothing but gibbets and dangling figures as far as the eye can see!\u201d she laughed merrily.\u201cBut, seriously, you ought to think of my advice, \u2018Money is avery important.thing.\u201d \u201cThere.was a brief silence, during which he glared at ber in moody indig: nation.\u201cHas old Masham spoken he asked.at.last with biting sarcasm.\u201cOn, I\u2018 havè sense enough to see that I'm not wanted \u201chere,\u201d he continued without | waitipg, for a reply.\u201cI came to tell you something, but it scarcely seems worth while.I was answered before I had a chance ta ask.\u201d He jumped up and started off across * the lawn with great strides.The girl watched him with wicked, éxultant de- ligsat.\u2018Suddenly a Bwift change came over her face, and she called softly, He turned and regarded :her uncertainly, while she looked hurt and amazed.Thén he.slowly retraced hig steps._ \u201cI fancied Fyau had something to tell\u2019 me,\u201d she observed innocently.ë \u201cIt ivou&in't be \u2018worth while, - You seè,I din a poor man,\u201d She clasped her hands behind her .and looked him over.Speculative, then she shook her head.| the boiler room, and while one.{| preyed.on bis conscience to 1 extent that he could keep ! some unseen auditor to, contradict hed ii ; poer man.3» - struck the fire.\u2018eral minutes and.\u2018then opened the fur- Party were so d isguised that -he could sessions.which \u201cthe same land én which Dr.\u201cNo, I don't call you a poor\u2019 \u2018man.You' re big and strong and.rather nice.Besides, you have the kind of blue eyes \u2018that 1 like \u2014 to Be ; She stopped for a- moment, and ther She finished softly: \u201cOld Mr.Masham is my iden of 1 a 1 \u2018 SHOCKING CRIME.rp LIVE BABY WAS THROWN oN TO THE RED HOT COALS of A - BURNING FURNACE.Rochester, N Y., Feb.24.\u2014One- of the \u2018most shocking crimes in the history of this city was reported: to the police Wednesday -Aight.6.W.McCaffery, |.engineer in charge\u2019of an 80-horse pow-; boiler in @& building on Furnace | street used to héat several building places, told the story.He saïdl that about 1wo o*clock dast Tuesday morn- | ing two men and a woman .entered man covered him with a brace of revolvers the other threw \u2018a package into = the: fire pot on the red hot coals.The woman uttered a shrick as he did-so.and one of the men threatened her life also.McCaffery says He heard the scream of a baby as the package | The nien - waited sev- «| nace door again and raked the bundle about on \u201cthé coals.Before leaving the men \u2018threatened to kill McCaffery if hé ever revealed a word of the matter.MeCaifery kept silent until | it such an quiet no longer.He says he has been unable to çat or sleep and he is apparently in a very nervous ste All three of the not give a good description of them.4\u2014 DOWIE MORTGAGES ZION.Chicago, February 24 \u2014Mortgages agaregating S100,000 and covering, with the excention of the lace factory and its site, of all the lake front pos- Jahn Alexander Dowie declares he holds in trust for + Zion when he géts his barn work done, (or THE LEVEL CROSSINGS AT LEN- «to the Lennoxville railway crossing, on | escapes at these ver y erossings.PAGE FIVE 13 CORRRSRONBENGE = \"BAD WINTER ROADS W rv {be Has 'SHIPH.*, » the Editor.of the, \u201cRecord: : Dear Sir.\u20141 have just read - \u201cOnlook- © $\u201d \u2018article, on: thé Oil.Company\u201d s action against the Municipality of Barn- ston, and\u2019 I eonsider that he, on.his part, has gone tha extreme: limit.Personally, 1 do a great deal oi driving, and the tiread .of my life is to have the wintér come, and I am very much surprised that the.Oil Trust häve held off as long as\u201d \u201cthey have, for I know that the losses.thés sustain through : -gelting stack, break \u2018ages and spoiled] horses, all on ag: Sgt Lor ey count of bad roads, mt he enoF- mous.\u201d 4 Portidps the redéon.\u2018they ave not acted before, is the same.reason that many others give, namely,! \u2018they look to the pübtic for their trade, and hate \u2018th prosecute the e pub.- BEB Eh\" fact is; M r.Bditor, that | there are na lr buts in the F, astern |.heing Jlowiehips in the winter, if thé woath- : is in the least bad, except at poinis where the tra fig: js heavy.The ushal way: the road work is done is to appoint one man about.every two miles to break thé road, then, in the early winter, he plows it when ever it snows, but, about the middle of January.there comes a storm, and Mr.Farmer thinks to himself that, if he ploughs \u2018the road to- -day they will fill in again at once, so he waits, till to\u201d | morrow, \u2018and to-morrow, \"if it is fine, in other words) about noon - \u2018he starts out.T hirough.the rest®of the winter the history is repeated.Meanwhile, thé oil Man Comes along and has to break his own road; then a commercial travel- \u2018ler.comes, \"and has to do the same.| The.telephone man has, to mend a broken, line and\u2019 wishes he could\u2019 got there: by.wire, and so on down - the list.Lou The winter roads \u201care abominable, the plows are an \u2018abomination, and the: interest - the an \u2018erage farmer takes in his section of road is about equal to the interest he takes | mn\u2019 most othen publie matters.7 The whole, matter of winter roads.\u2019 is one that should be dealt with by some one above the usual Municipal Coun- |cils, \u2018and a\u201dstandard of ronds and\u2019 road.making - sequtipmeht compelled.ve In the meantime, 1 hope the Imperial Oil Company will make things so hot that thé snow will be gone Wefore April in that vicinity,\u201d Yours truly, TR AVELLER.Waterloo, Feb.91st,\" 1905.ii NOXVILLE, .+Ta tite Editor of the Record : ; «Dear SFr \u2014-T \u2018should like,\u2019 with: your - leave, to-say a few words in reference | College street, and the recent sad accident.by which, our late Atudent, Mr.] Cyril N.Montgomerie (who was about io go to Algoma to undertake lay- work there) lost'his life.It is quite | true that all of = us who knew Mr.Montgomerie\u2019s defects of hearing, sight- and motion combined \u2018with great ener- gv can easily understand how\u2019 the ac: cidént took place ; it\u2019s s only too likely he had previously had \u2018many Aafrow equally true that no-one can impute.any carelessness to ihe driver of the train\u2014no one wishes to do so.But jo the fact remains that the crossings must be used by.many people of defective hearing or sight, and that - the greatest care eannot be oxpected from all of a large number of people.Nor is it always \u201cpossible for driverk to- avoid an accident.+ A large part of the population.of.Tennoxville (inelud- ing children), all the traffic from the.direction of Cookshire and East Angus, is forced to pass over, this triple.and | badly arranged crossing.Apart from the fatal accidents \u2018in the last five years 1 Khow of a fair numher of narrow escapes from fatalities.We all\u2019 agree with the recommendation of the.jury that protection should he given | to the publié, and I trust the question will not he.lost sight of.1 am, dir, .Yours very truly, HC RBINET CRISIS {der way, It is | (HE QUEBEC mme iNtresmxs BEVELOPMENTS EX- PECTED\u2014MR.TESSIER MAY | BE AGREED ON AS SPEAKER.21.\u2014AR Quebec.Febr nary general impression is that before many communicated to\u2019 the public.tert Seanid there \u2018are Ne Hew develop ,ménts.The' Provincial Cabinet sat late hoür\u2019 \u2018that, afternoon, \u2018and\u2019 \u2018about lunch in the Parliament buildings, but | Premier Parent told | a cor respondent § that matters were siill in statue quo, and that he had no further news to \u2018communicate to the press.Thé arrival in town W ednesday morns ing of Hon.Messrs.Gouin and\u2019 \u201cWeir led politicians! to believe that- a settlement of \u2018the present difficulties was un- \u2018but neither of these ex-min- isters nor Ton.Mr.Turgeon paid a visit to Lieutenant-Governor Jette\u2019s office, However, it is reported that evening and had a consultation with the Lieutehant-Governor.Among those who arezappposed, to know, it is stat- od thit\u201csevie | arrangement, althongh not a complete one, will he arrived at before the opening of Parliament, and | it appears to be a Joregone conclusion that Nr.Auguste \u2018Tessier, M.L.As oft: pire will be agreed upon as, Speake of the Legislature, but who will propose him is now a question.What wifi oceur after the election \u201cof the Speaker is) only a matter of conjecture, and thé supporters of the Gou- in-Turgeon\u2019 faction are of opinion that Premier Parent will soon after resign, while Hon.Mr, Parent\u2019s igus \u2018state he will not.About 11 o \u2018lock Wednesday \u2018evening elevator of the : when Hon.Mr! Weir stepped in -on his way to take the train.Both shook hands in an apparently\u2019 fiiendly manner.\u2019 Ce anise] BOUNDARIES.i i J \u2018 Ottawa, February\u2018 24.\u2014Hon.Robert Rogers, \u2018commissioner of public wuiks for .Manitoba, takes strong objection to the Gayerntnent's decision not, to westward.He \u2014gonsiders Manitoba\u2019s claim fair an imparfial Regarding a northerly \u2018extension, he does not sec why\u2019 Ontario, Quebec, and Saskatchewan, should be consulted regarding Manitoba's | claim to the territory of Keewatin.He denies\u2019 the right of Quebec or Ontario to have anything to say | respecting this.extension.Manitoba.had on \u2018her by act of Parliament, \u2018years ago the responsibility of preserving law and order in the Kcewatin district, and under that act the judges police magistrates, justice of the peace and constables of Manito sa werc made | | full forcé.and authority for the preservation of i and order in Keewatin.This duty the province of Manitgba had performed since 1875 and Manitoba objects to any other provinces becoming parties to a settlement of her houndaries in\u2019 Kcewa- tin territory.The matter being one entirely between the Governments of Canada and Manitoba.Mr.Rogers holds alSo that Manitoba is entitled to the same rights in fingneial matters at once make a full and| complete de- \u2018mand for the same.: - ADVERTISING FOR gosses to Star.) \u201cPresident Roosevelt has just visited one of the worst sections of New York in pomp and peril, guarded on all sides as Nicholas TI.would be in Warsaw just now.Armed men were on all \u2018roofs arid most of the windows (From the Toron J.P.WIHTTNEY 1905.© a Lennoxville Feb.24th, STANBRIDGI EAST.Feb, 24.\u2014Dr.Chas.E.Eaton, son f.i} H.Eaton,.Esq, paid his par of.I.»» Esq., paid } ents a hurried «visit this week, De Eaton leaves Montreal next «friday for Vancouver, B.C.fron, which port he sails March on \u201cthe Canadian Pacifie Royal mail steamsbip \u201cTartar,\u201d for Yokohama, Japan, and Hong Kong, China, having recently been appointed surgeon to that vessel.After graduating last gear from McGill he immediately entered the Royal Vie- toria Hospital, © Montreal as house Citv Christian Catholic Chueh, went on record at \u2018Waltkegan.The 00 acres thus encumbered ts : Dowie only recently made dis final payment, and surprise.was \u2018general among the faithful.| Dowie is now in the South, and many believe the loan is for the promotion of a Mexican Zion.Deacon Judd, manager of the hand department of Zion, when asked as to ther'reason fore filing the mortgage.said: \u201cWe just put them oñ to hold ws collateral in case we needed.it.\u2019 Asked if the monéy .was not for use in, building à new Zion, he emphatically said no; and.also said! that it was not becanse Zion at the present needed any great amount of cash, : - was unloading officer was sent after Beek: surgeon, which institutibn he now oz vs to asstiiné his.new duties.+ IOWA FARMER DR TE CTED WITH 2,000 QUAIL IN.CLOSE DRE SON.Towa, Teh.21.\u2014 Just Beck, a wealthy farmer, several \u201choxes containing 3,000 quail, atthe railroad \u201d station, in Kk Point, SD, State Game Warden James Holiday appeared.Derk fled, leaving.the cquail behind.An Sioux City, as Herman The fine for having quail out of sea- This would make son is X10 a-hifd.the total fine against Beck, $30,000, which Game \u201c Warden Holiday says Beck will have to pay., - next.words, by.whicly, {he yedader with g dso dsed in homes all over Cane ada where pure ity is.appreciated.It will WANTED! WANTED! ing experience, salary wanted, etc.Distriet of.St.\u201cday, ; At 1 p.m ; Stock, © Hay, SiFaw, |.Farm wagon, Express Wagon, Bugey | | Wagon, Sleigh, \"Sleds, Matnesses, alli | Farmi Touts, hot cake, ob on - 7 se \u201cZn ; te oe 5 a ; TEE ; - (A vam dE \u20ac -+ ' 5 } .- .to increase his protection, ~~ If all \u201cthese open precautions were necessary.sively the: visit was in wdvisable, sne- gesting assassination to half-demented minds that had not previously thought\u2019 of it.THA few reliable men to-act as Deputy Wardens tor Lake Massawippi and tribu- | turies for coming season.Write stat\u2019 | Address BOX 59, North I Hatley, Que.= C ARD OF TH ANKS.We desire tao \u201csincerely thank all the friends.and neighbors for their extreme kindness to our.fathér and brother during his illness and death.ft will he aratelnlly remembered.| oo | Minnie Lord Newhall,\u201d : ;L ucinda Lord.Massawippt, ich \u201c24th, \u201c1905.\"em ¢ CANADA.PROVINCE NTT OF QUEBEC Francis.IF.Pl.Pelletier, Plaintiff; L.Afchamibault, Defendant.Publi notice \u2018is hereby ven that Mon- He sixth day of rc 1905.7 ut ten the clock, in the fdrenoon, at the City] of - Sherbrooke, said District, will he shld [hy authority of Justice, the goods and effects seizèd in this; cause, to, wit: 1 mirror, portières, and [poles 1 tubles, 1 \u201cenophone machine complete.chairs, ote.J.0.Gauthier, B.S.C.Sherbrooke, Feb, DEFUR 1905.AUCTION SALE | J \u2014 \u2014FOR\u2014 \" JOHN JO+-NSOY, 1% miles east from NORTH HATLES on Thursday, March 2ad, 1905, louse Furniture.Pairy Utensils, ofc.kinds of rumors are in circulation regarding the present political situation, and the days some interesting news will be \u2018AR matt girls for Weave room: from 11.20 We Inasday morning \u201cuntil a o'clock \u201cthe niinisters adjourned fort they all drove ito Spencerwood in the |- Hon.Mr.Parent was coming down the Chateau Frontenac, | MR.ROGERS) TAKES, EXCEPTION.TO wa or DECISION, extend the boundaries of the province | mposed up- à thirty to the new western provinces and will | HELP WANTED Wooded Ade Rive i0oatdd bre domestio, | clerical and other help than all othér- \u201c -sources combined.There 1s © one b.EE gèt-just thé kind af help you frat wa) che the lise f the famous Want Ads, the ° WANTED \u2014 \"COMPETENT.JOB.CON- positot, one with knowledge of press- work preferred.Good wages to good tl man.Page, Printer.WANTED\u2014HOUSEMAID AT PROtestant\u201d Hospital.Apply to Lady Superintendent.A WANTED TWO.GOOD DRAWING: IN : Good, wages to competent hand.Apply Paton Mig.Co > Sherbrooke.WANTED.\u2014 MEAT - AND PASTRY took.Woman prefofred.Good wages to: right petson.À pply, Montreal House, ; WANTED\u2014A COMPÉTENT GIRL FOR general housework: References requir-\u2018 ed.Apply Mrs.C.be Bowen, -at No, 5 5 Queen Street.WANTED \u2014 GIRI, \"FOR GENERAL housework.Apply Mrs.F.McManus, 71 First avente, 1% ast, Sherbrooke.WANTED.\u2014 AT THF.TFORD MINRS hôtel, a first-class coôk.Apply, with - refercheos, to A.J! Dlackhall, manag-., Thetford \u2018Mines, P.Q.WANT D \u2014 FIVÉ FRENCH AND fourteen English teachers.Apply bhe- fore.March 20th, to Fd.B.Pope,\u201d Corgpton, Que.- -\u2014 vo WANTED FOR 1ST oF \"MARCH \u2014 General servant who can cook, also, nursé for young children, beth must be willing to go to country for sum-_ mer.Apply Box set \u2018or A, Record office.= goods stone,one having some.exper ience preferred.Write stating exper vo and salary expected to\" H., Record ioffice.WANTED \u2014 ENGLISH SPE ARING kitchen\u2019 mir, Apply Albion\u201d Total.et tee oc remit ro dom oie y can employ.It an sell anything for _ you.Xttalks your wares in uve sad secures fot you top prices.wo.FOR SALE 5 \u2014 ONE IRON PLANER; size © 4.-fvet x 16x16 iriclies, - \u201cPrice, without chuck; $20.00 ; \u201cprice.with good chuck, $95 5.00.\u20140.Amy, Massa; wippi, Que.ane æsecord is the greatest nis ven ry home nts mie FOR , SALE.\u2014 PROPERTIES.with all modern improvements.Terms rea- | sonable, | H.H.Langlois, 143 Wellington street.FOR SALE.\u2014 TWO HOUSES ON the sanie 16; in good order 3, and 2.horses, buggy, sleigh and'haïness.Apply at t Continental _Hotel.CO FOR \u201cSALE\u2014NICE | FARM, FARM buildings, also, | cottage, near North | Hatley.Must he sold at once owing { fo sickness and death in family.\u2014A.T.Reed, North Matley.on OT O LET \u2018Houses.advertised under this headiog do votremsin idle.A card in the window.is seen only by people passing, An Ad.many.TO LET.\u2014TWO HOUSES; ONE OF five, and one of four rooms.\u2019 J Apply, 108 King Street.,.MISCELLANEOUS _ ; - Ads.mndoithihending givequiok results, State your business liere aud vour an nouncement will- prove n god, Ane © westiont, \u2014\u2014\u2014e \u2014 ee ie cars - EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN DTé- sires position as bookkeeper or assists ant.Will accept liberal salary.Address 7, B.,-Box 115 Sherbyooke.FOR SALE Property\u201d on.Factory Stred t, Jenows as the Boule property.Ap C.fm Sherbrooke Loan & Mor gage Co.NOTICE | All accounts with the firm of A.R.Wilson & Co.not .settled by March 10th, will be given in for collection, TENDERS Sealed tenders addressed, \u201cTender for School,\" will be -received by the undersigned, unttl : Friday, the 10th March, 1905, at \u20188 o'clock, p.m., for the building of a | Boys\u201d School House, at Windsor Mills.No tender necessarily accepted.\u2014.J.A._BEGIN, Windsor Mills.MEETINGS AND AM SEMENTS.mener 27 MONDAY NIGHT.MI.WM, H.O\u2019NEILL Presents || Mr.JAMES HORN HEARTS of : OAK + .a \u2018 By - oo ames A.Herne, \u201cAuthor of re Acres,\u201d - \u201cSag fl bor\u201d and Other Plays.Management of N.AJ.Lawler, \u2026 Prices 25, 35, 50, 75\u20ac \u201cOur: ADCs, \u2014hy the Rev.Canon La q - i \u2018 _ - + Shreve, in St.Peter's Chureli Hall, on \"Tuesaday evening, Teh.294h7 ab 8.15 o'clock.Tow amyzed the savages were: at the \u201cTalking Leaves,\u201d Ld the.Nu reserva as ithe farm ds sold.EDWIN HOW, i Aucuioricer.> | © ; .| \u201cSpeaking.Chip.\u201d Tickets at Ë: a C, Frasers, Pe tm mem i TTT \u20ac ] WANTED \u2014 SAL ESLADY FOR DRY _FOR SALE =~ \"Hers 18 seen by.many hundred \"thoes as \u2018 va eee CSS a 6 Liar me, 006 2 das ei as ue aa wn soar 204 Ce sue « se ve ed em sa ta.46 085 ae WC es pa +.pce .pr on = Ry pou RER PE ER ONE Se hn SRE aw SPE are nt et hem ng 4e A \"MM 0 Cae Mn: Cu, By > œ ee = -~ \\ cok fg op Rear p CT 4 ! SE ea oA eR WRG PTIT pen TIR Re ipo ala Ns 2 GIN\u201d ra 5 « > BAL Kris.8 ois men FE \u2018 +, a et A Cad .\"aa = bar tue he : .J a dae I Tt Batty ews ve AR: > 2 M pee 0 EG RPL.I - A kr 7 CARTE.mn r Tov Lah.EE re car a \" 5 TS 7 dd Ep; N ny 3 51e MOU FE 47, = q > or « \u201c = - RAT * , AS - - .- = re N 3 .° cu © \u201c ; \u20ac a #12 1 pv > 3 .eo.Lot - ee \u201ces he 0 .Roepe Herr a pit r = 0 - \u201c .\u2014 Leger arbre Ri MEL hrm BT TET wT, er » + ot -, J 20, War Arh # -A° Pr\u201d ml 0 Eye pra all ra Balls boi Crs\u201d mn nu piu ! ; or Ra Lat Ÿ : wi LS ea UT ES Aa Ses a aA - he.x = a.Cu : 2 Tig WT Th a.~ maniere 5 = Rk A ; .LEE Noa tte ma.Ven a de REN v Sn Brn le - w.a > - Ms 4 +47 \u2019.rE Er nn am mix \u2018 he rh A ale .te 2 LA he Hi PR AIRY IN | ai FE.Tr ve ow CE + fan - * sw wid\u2019 mya oh Ca bea?A a -\u2014h 884 > .a.\u2014 / orem TT .Ve Tar apoE IN LALA LE.\u201d AA AT REAL cmv uA A t pre 2 ary opt TIS a Dl ens LE a IRA EY ani I a Tn CCE Joon Co FEE à ME TEN I arg J Lk pa RAY rr ES / M een Peace andy $y, wna At (ue 2 res marne ie ve tte attrait te qe Len pirates og pers Qt Now ge gf de J fo - .So EE ae fe tien EEE à de aie de SEE a STE qu .est mn ro ren Aa ai eth re basen am A Sa SS rc A mt it AN .tecture and its rondortul ee | a CU Ere \u201cs ue ME) Lo a | 1 A.7 pi low prices.$1.00 {for 60c, 85c * Volum of doi These are placed.CORSET COVE! em ig ahd inse A whi of appronchiog spring hovers over\u2019 ingeric: Section == ty) - fluffy cotton fo où 50c.» NIGHT «GOWNS; \u201cMade of a good wearing cotton, nicely fine ished with embroidery| and insertion.ait\u2019 counter near entrance.| made of fine Cambric, tucked : yo on, | Regularly 75¢ for ©60c, 6be far 40c, 256, 30c for 200, tp 2750 $ Good cotton \u2018with \u2018deep Cambrie fini h od with pureté and insertron.: ~ Hy pr\u201d son gfe oo Ary undergarments at -.ridicu- wind - For exam le: = - with \u201cAte, | Regularly $1,60 for 80e, Regularly $1.75 for $1.00, $1.40 for T5¢, $1.20 for 65c, 96c for i 60c for 40c.Belän g er, Welling St.St, ) E T: We \u201cnave them a -CODERI \u201cmois and Retail) Your VALUABLES A T HOME FROM FIRE AND SNEAK IËVES BY BUYING A _ i si es and styles.DEPOSIT VAULT.Prices-$12 to $30.SONS & GO., Shelf \u2018and Heavy Hardware, Leather 2, \u201cCoal, SHERBROOKE.; MEILKIN'S HOME.1j Î
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